Wednesday 29 June 2016

Wednesday's Opinions: Republicans’ Benghazi goose chase comes up empty

Sponsored by American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network | A 30-year-old Saudi prince could jump-start the kingdom — or drive it off a cliff; I hate Donald Trump. But he might get my vote.; With Warren on Clinton's stump, it's double trouble for Trump; Two years, $7 million, still no smoking gun on Clinton and Benghazi; House Democrats need to remember causing chaos isn't a wise course; Brexit voters missed the lesson of 1776; How Brexit could avert a new Cold War; Dark money's deceptive power flows down to the states; The D.C. Council lets pay-to-play roll on; Republicans' Benghazi goose chase comes up empty; Happy Hour Roundup; Embargoed ‘exclusives’ drive initial media surge on Benghazi report; Top Sanders supporter: He must endorse Clinton before the Dem convention; Lawyer in anti-Trump suit: He ‘cowers’ behind First Amendment; Trump’s old tricks don’t work in a general election; Republicans accomplish their Benghazi mission
 
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Republicans' Benghazi goose chase comes up empty
At a cost of millions, the probe finds faulty security and preparation but no evidence of a coverup.
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A 30-year-old Saudi prince could jump-start the kingdom — or drive it off a cliff
Mohammed bin Salam has a bold vision for the kingdom. Can he pull it off?
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I hate Donald Trump. But he might get my vote.
Trump speaks for the new silent majority.
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With Warren on Clinton's stump, it's double trouble for Trump
The Massachusetts senator is Clinton's greatest asset.
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Two years, $7 million, still no smoking gun on Clinton and Benghazi
The House Select Committee ended its investigation without a bombshell.
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House Democrats need to remember causing chaos isn't a wise course
The spirit of Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matter has infected House Democrats.
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Brexit voters missed the lesson of 1776
Wake up, world. First you figure out what shape you want your new regime to have; only then do you get rid of the old one.
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How Brexit could avert a new Cold War
The vote could help trigger a resolution in Syria and ease NATO-Russia tensions.
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Donald Trump goes on a world golfing swing Elizabeth Warren deflates Trump
Professional oddball tour. The Massachusetts Senator calls Trump a "small, insecure, money-grubber" man
 
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The Post’s View
Dark money's deceptive power flows down to the states
California offers hope for better regulation of secretive campaign contributions, which are gaining ground nationwide.
 
The D.C. Council lets pay-to-play roll on
Lawmakers take a half-step toward contracting accountability but reject reforms that would have made a real difference.
 
Republicans' Benghazi goose chase comes up empty
At a cost of millions, the probe finds faulty security and preparation but no evidence of a coverup.
 
 
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Happy Hour Roundup
Our nightly wrap-up of news and opinion.
 
Embargoed ‘exclusives’ drive initial media surge on Benghazi report
The dreaded embargo puts news operations in hurry-up mode over an 800-page report.
 
Top Sanders supporter: He must endorse Clinton before the Dem convention
One of Bernie's most important backers in Congress gives him a push.
 
Lawyer in anti-Trump suit: He ‘cowers’ behind First Amendment
Rips attempt by Trump to dismiss defamation suit filed by (former) cable news pundit.
 
Trump’s old tricks don’t work in a general election
Trump gives Clinton the upper hand on terrorism.
 
Republicans accomplish their Benghazi mission
Think about this as Whitewater Part II.
 
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