Hannity Repeatedly Challenges Muslim Woman Who Angered Benghazi Panelist to Decry Extremism: ‘Will You Speak Out Against Shariah?’

Just days after author and terrorism expert Brigitte Gabriel made headlines for firmly responding to American University law student Saba Ahmed’s question during a panel discussion about Benghazi, TV host Sean Hannity decried radicalism and challenged Ahmed, a Muslim, to also speak out against it. Hannity, who had Ahmed and Gabriel on his show Thursday, said that … Read more

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

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

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

Benghazi Panel Says Select Committee’s Work Will Be an ‘Uphill Battle’

By: Melissa Quinn It’s been nearly two years since the terrorist attacks on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, and we still have not come close to the truth. And if we ever are to find out how Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans were killed that night, it’s going to take more work from … Read more