White House Very Nervous About Coverage Of Fast And Furious -- Rick Moran, American Thinker
This has become an extremely sensitive issue at the White House and for good reason; Holder may have been caught in a lie in his testimony before Congress.
Note: Congressional perjury usually sends the transgressor to jail.
A CBS reporter, Sharyl Atkisson, told Laura Ingraham (via Weekly Standard):
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Commentaries, Opinions, And Editorial
Karzai looks for leverage in Delhi. He should try Beijing, too. -- Robert Haddick, Small Wars Journal
Is Israel Again Weighing an Attack on Iran's Nuclear Facilities? -- Tony Karon, Time
Victory Could Be Ours, If Only We Want It -- Michael Ledeen, Pajamas Media
Can Somalia's Islamist militants retake Mogadishu? -- Farouk Chothia, BBC
When Leaders Die, Terror Still Thrives -- Jenna Jordan, New York Times
South Africa's Cowardly Lion: From kissing Qaddafi to stiffing the Dalai Lama, what's happened to Nelson Mandela's Rainbow Nation? -- Eve Fairbanks, Foreign Policy
China's Selective Respect for Treaties -- Frank Ching, Japan Times
The Wrong Way to Deal With China -- New York Times editorial
Greek Mythology: European governments must learn to treat Greece like any other nation. -- Guy Sorman, City Journal
On the world stage, Obama the idealist has taken fright -- Simon Tisdall, The Guardian
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