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All The News That’s Fair And Balanced

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From Fox Business:

LONDON — Rupert Murdoch is considering an acquisition of The New York Times , according to a report by Vanity Fair’s Michael Wolff, who wrote a profile and interviewed the News Corp. chairman and chief executive.

“If Waterboarding Does Not Constitute Torture, Then There Is No Such Thing as Torture”

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It’s hard to believe any of the creeps, perverts, and sadists who connived at and then defended torture by the US military and intelligence services under the Bush administration can still maintain their dismissive and amoral charade. Over and over we have heard the reality of waterboarding and other shameful abuses.

Keep the Hill-da-beast in her cage

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Eighteen months ago, with Hillary leading Obama by a wide margin and probably already having commissioned the initial design etching of her inaugural pantsuit, I wrote a column titled: “Hillary will be sunk by a vast left-wing conspiracy.”

Today's Lebanon Democrat column: "Time for Bill to go home"

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Bill Clinton is one angry man. After spending eight years in the White House trying to craft a legacy, his legacy is in tatters. His chance to get back to the White House as the first First Gentleman appears to be kaput, and so the egomaniacal ex-president's days in the spotlight may very well be over.

A Perspective Outside The Bubble

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Tennessean Mayhill Fowler, the woman who exposed Barack Obama comments about “bitter” rural Americans clinging to guns and religion, went and made news again provoking Bill Clinton to lash out at a reporter and is now a subject of a Washington Post profile pie

What Has 50 Years Shown Us?

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Sometimes when we look back at history we can get a glimpse of the future. In this weeks issue of Vanity Fair there is a fascinating recap of the history of the internet which is well worth the read.
The story starts : “Fifty years ago, in response to the surprise Soviet launch of [...]

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