McCain: Mideast Descending Because Failure Of American Leadership
(CBS News) ” Sen. John McCain on Sunday on “Face the Nation.”
(CBS News) ” Sen. John McCain on Sunday on “Face the Nation.”
Reuters’ David Rohde on CBS’ “Face The Nation” says that the young people of Egypt looking to the United States after ousting the Muslim Brotherhood’s Mohamed Morsi from the presidency will not be inspired by its leaders.
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) said on CBS’ Face the Nation on Sunday that he desperately wants the House to take up the Senate’s immigration reform package. “We hope and pray that our Republican colleagues will take up the issue,” he
On Sunday on CBS’ Face the Nation, Rep. Mike McCaul (R-TX) slammed Democrats in the Senate for tossing “a bunch of candy” at border security in order to shore up wavering Republican support. “What the Senate just passed was, again,
The State Department was forced to admit it lied on July 3-4 about Secretary of State John Kerry’s whereabouts on Wednesday as the transfer of power was occurring in Egypt. Breitbart.com’s Ben Shapiro has been following the story. Realizing the
This morning’s key headlines from GenerationalDynamics.com: Egypt’s army deposes Morsi, appoints Court head Adly Mansour President Obama’s Egypt statement does not use the word ‘coup’ Egypt’s army deposes Morsi, appoints Court head Adly Mansour Adly Mansour, head of Egypt’s High
NEW YORK, July 4 (UPI)–Two “Big Brother” contestants face real-world difficulties because of offensive comments made on the U.S. show’s live feed, TMZ reports. GinaMarie Zimmerman has been fired by EastCoast USA Pageant Inc., where she worked as a pageant
As the Egyptian military effectively declared a coup, overthrowing the elected government of repressive Muslim Brotherhood President Mohammed Morsi, the Obama administration struggled to come up with a coherent strategy to deal with the situation. President Obama released a statement on Morsi’s
By DAVID BAUDERAP Television WriterNEW YORKThe CBS drama “Under the Dome” has the potential to be a game-changer for network television. An estimated 13.5 million people watched the debut a week ago Monday of the summer series based on a
As Colorado’s new ban on the sale and possession of “high capacity” magazines went into effect on July 1, gun control opponents gathered on the front steps of the state capitol and “swapped and sold high capacity magazines in plain
Before lionizing the anti-Muslim Brotherhood demonstrators who are now filling Cairo’s Tahrir Square and (justly) demanding the resignation of President Mohamed Morsi, perhaps we should consider who they are. A foreign reporter reportedly has again been raped in the crowd, just
Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY), who compares illegal immigration to civil rights, has, surprisingly, come out strongly against amnesty for a certain illegal immigrant– a “hero,” no less, whose life and freedom are at stake (via CBS): U.S. officials including Sen.
Bob Schieffer knows why the Senate’s Immigration bill will die in the House of Representatives and it’s not because of the rule of law, or the pork, or the lack of real border security or accountability. No, according to the
CBS: Former Solicitor General Ted Olson, who argued in favor of same-sex marriage before the Supreme Court, says the American people are ready to welcome their gay brothers and sisters “into the community of America.”
CBS New York: Suffolk County man Gus Binos is demanding the FAA investigate a clipboard full of military documents which fell from the sky and nearly clipped him while he was standing in his driveway.
On Thursday, Fox Sports 1 announced the hiring of legendary college basketball announcer Bill Raftery from ESPN to be the network’s lead analyst for Big East college basketball games. Raftery will team up with dynamic play-by-play announcer Gus Johnson on
On June 26, the 2nd Amendment Foundation (SAF) filed a Freedom of Information Law (FOIL) request with New York City for all records pertaining to Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns “after newspaper allegations that city resources have been used
Former New England Patriots tight end Aaron Hernandez will be in jail until his trial starts after he was denied bail again on Thursday. Superior Court judge Renee Dupuis ruled the prosecution had a “very, very strong circumstantial case” against Hernandez.
SAN FRANCISCO (CBS SF) — Thousands of people were partying in the streets of San Francisco and other communities throughout the Bay Area Wednesday evening to celebrate the U.S. Supreme Court’s rulings which struck down California’s Proposition 8 and the
While aging Gulf state rulers congratulate 33-year old Sheik Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani on becoming Qatar’s new emir, lost in the adulation is the tension caused by Qatar’s support for the Muslim Brotherhood. CBS News reported, “Qatar broke ranks with
As Egyptians prepare for what are expected to be the most violent protests against Muslim Brotherhood President Mohamed Morsi, the United States has taken a “skeptical” stance toward the anti-government demonstrators. Anti-Morsi protesters have accused the Obama administration of favoring the Morsi-led
CBS Evening News anchor Scott Pelley has had a pretty rough month — I mean, other than being the top guy at a laughingstock news network. First, he was caught fudging the ratings for Fox News; then the New York
Congressman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., talks to the “CBS This Morning” about NSA leaker Edward Snowden.
CBS News senior correspondent John Miller, a former FBI assistant director, discusses the hunt for Edward Snowden, from his association with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to his reported flight plans and charges against him. Miller speculates that if Snowden were
In-between watching Ken and Barbie simulate sex, CBS Sunday Morning viewers were treated to a 76-year-old grandmother reading explicit passages from her porn novels. At least we now know why the media doesn’t have time to investigate the IRS or
Sometimes it seems like there’s an enormous disconnect between conservatives/libertarians and the left-leaning journalists who occupy the influential editorial offices and anchor desks in mainstream media. A prime example is CBS News’ sage veteran Bob Schieffer. Schieffer used his editorial
CBS: “The United States doesn’t know what happened” with Hong Kong’s decision to allow NSA leaker Edward Snowden to flee to Moscow, says CBS News chief White House correspondent Major Garrett, adding that the U.S. thought it put together a
CBS: Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., a co-sponsor of an amendment to the Senate immigration bill that greatly increases the resources allocated for border security, explains why his plan should help compel wavering senators support the bill.
CBS: “I think it’s a very big surprise,” said Sen. Dianne Feinstein, D-Cal., on the news that NSA leaker Edward Snowden fled Hong Kong and arrived in Moscow on Sunday. “I had actually thought that China would see this as
CBS: Explaining his opposition to the Senate immigration bill, Sen. Jeff Sessions, R-Ala., says the bill “grants amnesty first, and a mere promise of enforcement in the future.
Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), echoing the tone of Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday, said that NSA leaker Edward Snowden was not a whistleblower. “Whatever his motives are,” she stated, “and I take him at
CBS St. Louis is reporting that scouts attending the Boy Scouts of America Cornhusker Council day camp will be able to shoot real rifles for firearm training thanks to a donation of 65,000 rounds of ammunition. Prior to receiving these
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl disappeared in eastern Afghanistan four years ago. A Taliban spokesman told the Associated Press that Bergdahl is in good condition. The Taliban said they will free him in exchange for five senior operatives being held at
The State Department whistleblower who revealed alleged cover-ups of misconduct under Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has paid a price for her honesty, according to her attorney. Former State Department Office of Inspector General (OIG) investigator Aurelia Fedensisn told Foreign Policy through
CBS News: President Obama talked about Syria’s civil war in an interview with Charlie Rose on PBS, rejecting criticism that he should have decided earlier to send arms to rebels.
Sharyl Attkisson appeared on “The O’Reilly Factor” Monday night and told Bill O’Reilly that she thinks she knows who hacked into her computer. I think I know. But I’m just not prepared to go into that. We’re continuing our investigations.
Nearly 325 former Penn State players released a statement on Monday in support of Joe Paterno’s family and the lawsuit they filed against the NCAA to overturn the NCAA sanctions that resulted from the Jerry Sandusky scandal. According to CBS