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Category Archives: U.S. Presidency
Three Thoughts on Obama’s Interview
In an attempt to look like a legitimate newssource, BuzzFeed’s editor in chief finagled an interview with POTUS himself. Herewith, three thoughts in response to what the President said. 1. [T]here is no reason for an employer who is not … Continue reading →
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Why I’m Glad Congress Invited Netanyahu to Speak
There’s outrage among Democrats and probably smirking satisfaction among Republicans about Speaker of the House John Boehner’s invitation to have Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speak to a joint session of Congress. While I like respect for both Boehner (who … Continue reading →
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Tagged Barack Obama, Benjamin Netanyahu, Congress, Foreign Policy, Israel, James Hanley, John Boehner, Palestine
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