Friends Don’t Let Friends Read Dana Milbank

By: Mollie Hemingway Dana Milbank is a columnist for the Washington Post who serially exaggerates or distorts what he writes about. It’s just what he does. This has been established so many times by so many people that it’s disappointing to see he is still given prominent perch in his paper and that people who made it … Read more

Will Obama Administration Stop Khatallah’s Interrogation When All These Benghazi Accomplices Are Still On the Loose?

In my earlier post, I pointed out that it could take months to exploit fully whatever useful intelligence Ahmed Abu Khatallah may be able to impart. That becomes even clearer when one looks at Tom Joscelyn’s report at the Long War Journal — which also makes one wonder why only Khatallah has been apprehended despite the fact that the Benghazi … Read more

Dana Milbank’s Heritage disaster

by Dylan Byers Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank set off a flurry of outraged tweets on Monday night after posting a highly critical recap of a panel event at The Heritage Foundation that, he says, “deteriorated into the ugly taunting of a woman in the room who wore an Islamic head covering.” Video of that … Read more

Benghazi Panel Assails Media for Failing to Ask Key Questions

A panel discussing the Benghazi terrorist attack assailed the media for failing to serve as watchdogs, letting the Obama administration avoid tough questions in the months following the events that left four Americans dead. “This story has been an abomination of journalism,” said radio host Chris Plante, who moderated Monday’s panel at The Heritage Foundation. … Read more

Washington Post does Propaganda against Benghazi panel

by James Simpson The Washington Post’s Dana Milbank wrote a column titled “Heritage’s ugly Benghazi panel,” portraying a forum held Monday afternoon in Heritage’s auditorium by an independent group, the Benghazi Accountability Coalition, as nothing more than an anti-Islamic hate fest. This was a serious panel with numerous, widely recognized experts, one of whom is … Read more

Unraveling Benghazi: Is Mike Rogers Part Of The Problem?

by Micah Morrison With the curtain soon to go up on select committee hearings on Benghazi, a key question remains unanswered: what on earth were we doing there? What policies were being pursued in that violent outpost of the Libyan revolution? The White House would rather not say. In an email obtained by Judicial Watch … Read more

Washington Post characterization of Benghazi panel falls flat

A Heritage Foundation panel focusing on the Benghazi controversy went a bit off topic when an American University law student named Saba Ahmed took the opportunity to ask a question: “I know that we portray Islam and all Muslims as bad, but there’s 1.8 billion followers of Islam.” “We have 8 million-plus Muslim Americans in … Read more

Milbank Exposed

By: Frank Gaffney Jr. I had a ringside seat on Monday as a “mainstream media lapdog” performed for his masters in the Obama administration. What made it a man-bites-dog story, though, is that theWashington Post’s Dana Milbank was so abject in his submission that he was called out for it even by an organ of … Read more

Five questions Hillary Clinton still needs to answer

By Michael Ingmire Published June 17, 2014 FoxNews.com Watch the latest video at video.foxnews.com Welcome to the Hillary Clinton soft focus “Hard Choices” book tour, tales of post-White House struggle soothed by $200,000 speaking fees, her dubious accomplishments seen and justified through rose-colored glasses. Isn’t the making of an American myth grand?  We now have … Read more

Doesn’t Hillary Clinton Know the Law?

By: Victoria Toensing In her interview with ABC’s Diane Sawyer last week, Hillary Clintonsaid “I was not making security decisions” about Benghazi, claiming “it would be a mistake” for “a secretary of state” to “go through all 270 posts” and “decide what should be done.” And at a January 2013 Senate hearing, Mrs. Clinton said that security requests “did … Read more