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On Deposing Lois Lerner in the IRS Targeting Scandal: |
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"A lawsuit that forced the Internal Revenue Service to publish a list of all groups that were potentially subjected to inappropriate scrutiny could lead to the deposition of Lois Lerner, former head of the IRS' tax-exempt wing and the unofficial face of the IRS scandal.
"NorCal Tea Party Patriots, a California-based conservative group, filed the only successful lawsuit to date against the IRS for targeting practices that landed the agency in a firestorm of criticism in 2013. Last week, a judge in the Southern District of Ohio forced the IRS to release a list of 426 groups that may have faced discrimination when they applied for tax-exempt status. ...
"Lerner infamously invoked her Fifth Amendment rights and refused to answer questions when she was called before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee to testify about the tax agency's targeting in 2013 and 2014." |
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— Sarah Westwood, The Washington Examiner
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— Sarah Westwood, The Washington Examiner
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Posted June 07, 2016 • 08:09 AM
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On ICE's Criminal Immigrant Reoffender Rate: |
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"They were among the nation's top priorities for deportation, criminals who were supposed to be sent back to their home countries. But instead they were released, one by one, in secret across the United States. Federal officials said that many of the criminals posed little threat to the public, but did little to verify whether that was true.
"It wasn't.
"A Globe review of 323 criminals released in New England from 2008 to 2012 found that as many as 30 percent committed new offenses, including rape, attempted murder, and child molestation -- a rate that is markedly higher than Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials have suggested to Congress in the past. ...
"The public rarely learns about ICE's decisions to release criminals until something goes wrong -- because immigration is the only law enforcement system in the United States that keeps such records secret."
Read entire article here. |
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— Maria Sacchetti, Boston Globe
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— Maria Sacchetti, Boston Globe
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Posted June 06, 2016 • 07:25 AM
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On Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton in the Upcoming CA Primary: |
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"LOS ANGELES -- The acrid odor of Democratic panic, as real as the aroma of burned flesh and cordite on a battlefield, hangs over California in a dark cloud of confusion and uncertainty. 'This is how it smelled in '64,' says a stunned Democratic observer in Sacramento, 'with [Barry] Goldwater charging and [Nelson] Rockefeller on the run.'
"This time Hillary Clinton has the Rockefeller role, with Bernie Sanders in passionate pursuit as the stand-in Barry Goldwater. The point is that suddenly the Democratic world is about to be turned upside down, and everyone is plundering precedents to make sense of it. Only weeks ago Hillary was so far ahead -- leading by up to 60 points in some public-opinion polls -- that the notion than Bernie could catch her was mere fantasy.
"A new Wall Street Journal-NBC News poll, conducted by Marist, demonstrates the impossible, on the crucial weekend before the Tuesday vote, that the race is statistically tied, with Hillary leading by only 2 points, 49 percent to 47 percent among most likely voters. From so far behind that he might as well have been campaigning in New Zealand, the 74-year-old Socialist Santa Claus from the kingdom of free stuff has pulled even and surges for the finish with the momentum. ...
"If Bernie defeats her on Tuesday, all bets on the Philadelphia convention next month are off. The superdelegates could stampede to somebody, perhaps Bernie but more likely Joe Biden, and deliver what everybody has been hankering for, an open convention. Ain't we got fun?" |
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— Wesley Pruden, The Washington Times Editor in Chief Emeritus
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— Wesley Pruden, The Washington Times Editor in Chief Emeritus
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Posted June 03, 2016 • 07:44 AM
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On Bank of America's Liberal Giving Program: |
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"Bank of America has been able to reduce a multi-billion dollar mortgage fraud penalty imposed by the Justice Department by giving millions of dollars to liberal groups approved by the Obama administration.
"The bank has wiped about $194 million off its record $16.6 billion 2014 mortgage settlement by donating to nonprofits and legal groups. Thanks to little-known provisions in the settlement, the bank only had to make $84 million in donations to do that. ...
"Among the groups receiving the money were Hispanic civil rights group the National Council of La Raza ($1.5 million), the National Urban League ($1.1 million) and the Neighborhood Assistance Corporation of America ($750,000). ...
"Republicans have sharply criticized that part of the settlement as well as near-identical language in multi-billion settlements with Citigroup, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, arguing that the administration has created a 'slush fund' for liberal groups. The settlement skirts federal law, which says that any revenue obtained by the government must go to the Treasury and cannot be redirected to third parties. The deals circumvented that by requiring the banks to make 'voluntary' donations before they officially entered into the settlement." |
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— Sean Higgins, The Washington Examiner
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— Sean Higgins, The Washington Examiner
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Posted June 02, 2016 • 08:07 AM
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On Katie Couric's Deceitful Editing of Her Gun Control 'Documentary': |
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"When previous journalistic fabrications have been discovered -- The New Republic's Stephen Glass, The New York Times' Jayson Blair and last week The Guardian's Joseph Mayton, come to mind -- news organizations have come clean as quickly as possible, offering sincere apologies to readers. Neither Couric nor Yahoo has apologized for their fraud. And Couric's non-apology is actually worse than nothing at all, for it confirms that her fabrication was deliberate. ...
"Couric, like Blair, Glass, and other fabricators, should not work in journalism again. Viewers implicitly trust those who work in television. They reckon they should be able to believe their eyes. But Couric is not worthy of their trust.
"Perhaps she won't face the consequences she deserves, but at least now everyone has fair warning not to trust the integrity of the interviews she does, or of those she has done previously." |
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— The Editors, The Washington Examiner
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— The Editors, The Washington Examiner
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Posted June 01, 2016 • 08:01 AM
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On the Persistence and Growth of Hillary’s E-mail Scandal: |
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"Smart Democrats began dusting off copies of their Plan B for the 2016 fall campaign this week. They were prompted by a devastating report from Department of Justice inspector general, who found that 'significant security risks' were raised by Hillary Clinton's decision to use a private e-mail server at the State Department. ...
"Democrats will carefully watch the polls in the next few weeks. If Hillary stays slightly ahead of Trump or is competitive, she will become the Democratic nominee at the Philadelphia convention. But if her numbers slide, watch for super-delegates now in her camp to consider the possibility of substituting Vice President Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate -- with the possible addition of Senator Elizabeth Warren as his running mate, as political balm for the party's not nominating a woman for president.
Everyone knows that the election is in the hands of independent voters, who are about 40 per cent of the electorate. In the latest CBS News/New York Times poll, 59 percent per cent of independents said that their view of Clinton was unfavorable, and 67 percent said that she was 'not honest and trustworthy.'" |
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— John Fund, National Review OnLine
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— John Fund, National Review OnLine
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Posted May 31, 2016 • 07:49 AM
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On Memorial Day: |
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"Freedom is never given; it is won."
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— A. Philip Randolph, Civil Rights Activist and Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient
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— A. Philip Randolph, Civil Rights Activist and Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient
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Posted May 27, 2016 • 07:01 AM
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On Clinton's State Dept IG Investigation: |
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"Well . . . what are we to make of the refusal by Clinton, Mills, Sullivan, and Abedin to cooperate with the Obama State Department IG?
"What are we to make of Mrs. Clinton's public posturing that of course she is prepared to cooperate -- and encourages her subordinates to cooperate -- with government investigators?
"And how is a former high government official who systematically evaded federal records requirements and then refused to cooperate with a government investigation into that evasion conceivably fit to be president of the United States?" |
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— Andrew C. McCarthy, Legal Commentator, Terrorism Expert and Former Federal Prosecutor
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— Andrew C. McCarthy, Legal Commentator, Terrorism Expert and Former Federal Prosecutor
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Posted May 26, 2016 • 08:10 AM
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On the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act Loophole: |
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"Last week's unanimous passage of a Senate bill making it easier for 9/11 families to sue Saudi Arabia and other foreign terror sponsors was widely heralded as a major victory.
"It's more of a cruel hoax.
"It turns out that just before the vote, Sen. Charles Schumer and other proponents of the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act stuffed an amendment into the final draft allowing the attorney general and secretary of state to stop any litigation against the Saudis in its tracks.
"Yes, JASTA would remove the statutory restrictions that have prevented 9/11 families from taking the Saudi kingdom to court. But Schumer helped craft an entirely new section to the original bill, giving the Justice and State departments the power to stay court action indefinitely. All they have to do is inform the judge hearing the case that the US government has engaged with Riyadh in diplomatic talks to resolve the issue." |
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— Paul Sperry, New York Post
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— Paul Sperry, New York Post
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Posted May 25, 2016 • 07:44 AM
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On Curbing Union Release Time and Government Waste: |
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"On May 10, the Arizona Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could provide a roadmap to eliminate a persistent form of government waste in nearly all 50 states.
"At issue is the practice of union release time, which allows government employees paid time off to conduct union activity unrelated to their job duties or any public purpose. The wasteful practice occurs in a majority of state and local governments.
"The Goldwater Institute, an Arizona-based free-market think tank, filed a lawsuit in 2011 that argued release time granted to the Phoenix Law Enforcement Association, a government employee union, was an unconstitutional government expenditure. ...
"If the Arizona Supreme Court establishes release time as unconstitutional, the decision could have far-reaching impact." |
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— Trey Kovacs, Competitive Enterprise Institute
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— Trey Kovacs, Competitive Enterprise Institute
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Posted May 24, 2016 • 07:50 AM
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