Week in Review: The First Glimpse into Horowitz’s FISA-Abuse Report

CNN reports that an FBI attorney tampered with documents related to the Carter Page application. How much does it matter?

November 24 2019

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The First Glimpse into Horowitz's FISA-Abuse Report

Andrew C. McCarthy

I Is this the tip of a scandalous iceberg? Or is it a signal that Inspector General Michael Horowitz's much anticipated report on investigative irregularities in the Trump-Russia probe will be much ado about nothing much? Read More

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The Impeachment Clock

Victor Davis Hanson

Schiff should hurry up; otherwise James Comey or Andrew McCabe might be indicted and smother his narrative. Horowitz is likely to have more criminal referrals, and Durham might well proceed with indictments.

Why Democrats Have Been Running Rings around Republicans on Impeachment

Rich Lowry

Republicans created an impossible standard for themselves, choosing to try to defend ground that's indefensible.

Federal Judge Rules Covington Student's $275M Libel Lawsuit against NBC May Proceed

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Federal judge William Bertelsman on Thursday allowed Covington Catholic High School student Nicholas Sandmann's $275 million libel lawsuit against NBCUniversal to move forward.

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Frozen II Is a Fjord Fiasco

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Disney typically contents itself with selling a sort of mushy be-nice liberalism, but Frozen II may presage a turn to storylines that celebrate extremism.

The Impeachment Hearings Have Been Useless

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Democrats have spent the majority of their impeachment hearings persuading voters that bureaucrats believe Trump is impulsive, self-serving, and misguided.

What If the Democrats Hadn't Cried Wolf?

Kyle Smith

Gordon Sondland's testimony is being heralded as a "milestone" when it changes nothing about what the Democrats have been saying for months.

Kamala's Attack on Tulsi Is What's Wrong with America

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Our country has largely accepted the idea that refusing to be a shill for either side means that you're not "loyal," but the truth is, it really means the opposite.

U.S. Judge Orders Iran to Pay $180 Million in Damages to Washington Post Reporter...

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Rezaian had travelled to the country while he was the Post's senior Iran correspondent, and was detained with his newlywed wife in July 2014.

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