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Asking the right questions about the monitoring of Tucker Carlson
Getting the story straight, one iteration at a time.
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Four pings on the partially declassified Christopher Steele interview documents
A very interesting name gets a fleeting mention.
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Trump’s operational finale won’t be the 2020 election intel assessment
State of the key supporting effort: unchanged.
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Law and Government
Trump’s ‘Operation Vote’: Observations on the efforts as Congress ponders the 2020 vote
Interesting times go high-order.
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Law and Government
About Joe Biden’s mispronunciation of ‘psalmist’
When all is said and done, presidents are only human. Some are more human than others judging from the words…
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Law and Government
Actually, ‘Laptopgate’ bears little resemblance to a ‘classic Russian info op’
Nope: doesn't walk or talk like a classic duck.
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Law and Government
Bombshell: In July-Aug 2016, U.S. intel briefed Obama on alleged Hillary plan to promote Trump-Russia conspiracy theory
The next layer of the onion peels off.
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Law and Government
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Politics
Foreign threat assessment for 2020 election: Once again, the assessment IS the threat
It's OK, you can say it. They know. Elections ARE political.
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Law and Government
As Durham prepares to interview Brennan, a particular payoff looms
Whether it was a plan or not, it seems to be coming together.
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Law and Government
Scorch: Departing Ric Grenell pointed out to Sen Warner that Obama’s own executive order justifies release of unmaskers’ names
Equal application of the executive order.
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Politics
Why you should care that Nunes says House intelligence focus is on ‘info CIA gave to FBI in 2016’
Laser-focused on the holy-of-holies "CIA intelligence" about Russiagate.
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Science watch: WaPo attempts to connect the dots on age and coronavirus, fails bigly
As is inevitable whenever there is a health scare, the liberal media promptly flex their scientific muscles. On Friday, Bina…
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Media
‘Russia!’ While he’s draining the swamp, here’s another important job Ric Grenell could be doing
Seize the initiative and lead the charge on election security messaging.
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New Russian interference theme: They’re helping Bernie, and he’s known for a month
The Russians once again precision-target their mysterious campaign assistance.
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National Security
Priorities: UK intel and ‘Russia-Trump’ versus ‘Hezbollah’ in 2015
What does a terrorist cabal have to do to get noticed around here?
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Mueller Report: The unexplored bias of the ‘Russian interference in the election’ case
Bias aforethought, the counterintelligence edition.
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Law and Government
Q.E.D.: America can’t talk about security clearances without acting like a bunch of big babies
Missing the point, in all the personalities and pettiness.
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Breach in CIA comms system led to roll-up of entire spy network in China
That's a really bad hair day.
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Media
WaPo along with 11 other U.S. media outlets, internet companies hired Russian IT firm
The 12 American news and broadcast organizations that Eastbanc Technology lists as “our customers” are: Comcast, The Washington Post, Facebook,…
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Law and Government
The ‘Russian collusion’ trial is on, and Robert Mueller may be its first casualty
Lawyers for Russian company Concord Management and Consulting, LLC, formally entered a “not guilty” plea in federal court Monday in…
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