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The McCain campaign reassures on surveillance reform, but …
The McCain campaign reassures on surveillance reform, but …
This is June 2008. That means it marks the ten-year anniversary of Osama bin Laden’s indictment. He was first charged by my old office, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Sou...
A doubter's analysis.
It's a recurring pattern, as familiar as Rodney King asking whether we can't all just get along. Police respond to a disturbance, the kind that's inevitable in a big, bust...
Did the State Department hear what General Petraeus said about Iran?
A recent CNN poll showed that 46 percent of Pakistanis approve of Osama bin Laden. Aspirants to the American presidency should hope to score so highly in the United States. In Pakistan,...
Remember when this was a real war?
The Supreme Court ponders the constitutional rights of enemy combatants.
Burying the Bush Doctrine in Annapolis
Michael Ledeen's tour de force shows the war with Iran is already on, whether we choose fight it or not.
Still lookin' for love in all the wrong places.
On torture and executive power, Democrats sing a different tune when the president is … a Democrat.
Aggressive foreign intelligence collection is not just an imperative; it's popular.
Reporters already have protection, and they owe the public their testimony … just like the rest of us.
"FISA reform" must mean less FISA Court.
The Democrats' FISA talking points are nonsense.
The Senate bill is bipartisan -- and that's nothing to celebrate.
Rush Limbaugh has never done anything but honor our armed forces.
FP: Bill Roggio, Andy McCarthy and Steve Schippert, welcome to this special edition of Frontpage Symposium. Bill Roggio, give us the background to how these documents we...
Even by low Gray Lady standards, a journalistic abomination.