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  • Another anti-Semite pops up to run with the Democrats for Senate: Valerie Plame

    03/30/2019 9:58:25 AM PDT · by rktman · 39 replies
    americanthinker.com ^ | 3/30/2019 | Monica Showalter
    Do the Democrats have an anti-Semitism problem? Seems that Rep. Ilhan Omar's "pioneering" on that sick front has drawn other anti-Semites to the party. Daniel Greenfield at Frontline has a report: Just as the Dems were recovering from their anti-Semitism controversy with Rep. Omar, they've got an anti-Semitic bigot with name recognition running for Senate in New Mexico. It's yesterday's lefty heroine, Valerie Plame, covert secret agent and inspiration for James Bond who inspired one of the more unintentionally hilarious lefty Bush era movies (one that Aaron Sorkin would probably like to forget.) Plame was force to apologize after sharing...
  • Source: Charges Unlikely for Lawyers Over Interrogation Memos (because no laws were broken)

    05/05/2009 3:43:32 PM PDT · by tobyhill · 15 replies · 579+ views
    fox news ^ | 5 | ap
    Justice Department officials have stopped short of recommending criminal charges against Bush administration lawyers who wrote secret memos approving harsh interrogation techniques of terror suspects. A person familiar with the inquiry, who spoke on condition of anonymity, says investigators recommended referring two of the three lawyers to state bar associations for possible disciplinary action. The person was not authorized to discuss the inquiry. The person noted that the investigative report was still in draft form and subject to revisions. Attorney General Eric Holder also may make his own determination about what steps to take once the report has been finalized....