Senator Marco Rubio, a member of the senate intelligence committee spoke with Hugh Hewitt on Pakistan’s potential involvement in hiding bin Laden and continuing aid for Hamas.
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George W. Bush’s statement
I congratulated him and the men and women of our military and intelligence communities who devoted their lives to this mission. They have our everlasting gratitude.
Feds arrest Saudi man who tried to kill former president, three soldiers once based Abu Ghraib
A Saudi man has been busted for allegedly buying chemicals and equipment to make a bomb and researching US targets, including the Dallas home of former President George W. Bush, federal officials said today.
Foul Play or “Fair Game?”
By now the movie version of the Valerie Plame book, Fair Game, has been so thoroughly debunked, as has the version of history that it purports to tell, that it hardly seems necessary to go back down this path again. But unfortunately it is.
Condoleeza Rice sets Katie Couric straight on Iraq
Bush national security adviser Condoleeza Rice sets Katie Couric straight on Iraq.
A Born Again Bush Booster and the Stealth Stimulus
President Barak Obama faced the nation as a born again Bush Booster as he reversed years of personal commitment and regurgitated rhetoric presenting the extension of the Bush tax cuts as his plan for recovery.
The WikiLeaks Vindication of George W. Bush
The WikiLeaks de facto declassification of privileged material makes it case closed: Saddam Hussein possessed weapons of mass destruction — and intended to restart his program once the heat was off.
Ann Coulter on Bush, the economy and the left
Conservative author Ann Coulter discusses George W. Bush’s slew of recent interviews, the state of the economy and Jon Stewart.
George Bush reminisces with Sean Hannity
Former president reflects on years as commander in chief during driving tour of Crawford ranch
Washington Post Series Overlooks Intel Success
President Bush had to rebuild the intel community after Clinton’s neglect. Clinton had so downsized and discarded the Central Intelligence Agency, and 15 other intelligence agencies, that his first CIA director quit. George Tenet, the longest-running CIA chief under Clinton, later wrote that his agency was in Chapter 11 bankruptcy as Clinton was leaving the presidency. The National Intelligence Agency, the nation’s listening post, was going deaf, Tenet wrote.