Inside the Beltway: The Latest on ObamaCare, National Security and Politics
06 December 2013
Quin Hillyer, CFIF Senior Fellow and Contributing Editor for National Review, discusses a recent panel report on national security, the Benghazi cover-up, more glitches for the ObamaCare website and looking ahead to mid-term and 2016 elections.
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