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Glenn Reynolds: “Which is why abuse of power is itself a kind of treason…”

Instapundit sums up the effects of government’s abuse of power and the lack of trust spawned by the many ongoing scandals… The problem is, it’s hard to trust the people who are supposed to use that data to protect us … Continue reading

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Leaks stop…

Mission accomplished: AP CEO Says Government Sources Won’t Talk After Justice Department Probe.  

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Poll: Controversies raising doubts about White House ‘honesty’

Poll: Controversies raising doubts about White House ‘honesty’ – The Hill’s Blog Briefing Room. A new poll finds a trio of controversies raising public concerns about the “honesty” of the Obama administration, even as the president maintains his approval rating. … Continue reading

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AP CEO Says DOJ Seized Records For ‘Thousands And Thousands’ Of Phone Calls

AP CEO Says DOJ Seized Records For ‘Thousands And Thousands’ Of Phone Calls: Staffer. Associated Press president and chief executive Gary Pruitt told staff at a Wednesday town hall meeting that the phone records obtained by the government included “thousands … Continue reading

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DNC: GOP ‘Making Up’ Scandals ‘Out of Thin Air’

DNC: GOP ‘Making Up’ Scandals ‘Out of Thin Air’. April Fool’s Day was more than a month ago, but that didn’t stop DNC spokesman Brad Woodhouse from emailing supporters Friday that the GOP was “making up so-called ‘scandals’ out of … Continue reading

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Roger Ailes’ letter to Fox employees

Roger Ailes’ letter to Fox employees | Fox News. Dear colleagues, The recent news about the FBI’s seizure of the phone and email records of Fox News employees, including James Rosen, calls into question whether the federal government is meeting … Continue reading

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DOJ seized phone records of numbers tied to Fox News lines, documents show

DOJ seized phone records of numbers tied to Fox News lines, documents show | Fox News. The U.S. attorney’s office for the District of Columbia also said the government, before seeking approval for the search warrant, “exhausted all reasonable non-media … Continue reading

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Sharyl Attkisson’s computers compromised

Sharyl Attkisson’s computers compromised – POLITICO.com. Sharyl Attkisson, the Emmy-award winning CBS News investigative reporter, says that her personal and work computers have been compromised and are under investigation. “I can confirm that an intrusion of my computers has been … Continue reading

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News the press can use: How the press can strike back

HOW THE PRESS CAN STRIKE BACK: Just start covering Obama — on everything — the way you would if he were a Republican President. #Toast. Of course, that’s assuming they have the desire.

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Bombshell: Not just Rosen; A livid Megyn Kelly reports more at Fox News targeted by DOJ | Twitchy

Bombshell: Not just Rosen; A livid Megyn Kelly reports more at Fox News targeted by DOJ | Twitchy. It’s only Faux News. What WILL the legacy media have to say?

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Trouble for Obama: “Now they’re saying, ‘He never talked to me in the good times.”

Obama, the Betrayer – PJ Media Concludes…. But it’s not as though Obama has only recently turned into a Judas, and members of the press in particular should have known he was fully capable of that all along. After all, … Continue reading

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Behind the Curtain: D.C. turns on Obama

Behind the Curtain: D.C. turns on Obama – POLITICO.com. The dam of solid Democratic solidarity has collapsed, starting with New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd’s weekend scolding of the White House over Benghazi, then gushing with the news the Justice … Continue reading

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