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  • Rupert Murdoch (Fox News Chief): Michael Bloomberg should run for president

    08/24/2015 12:03:15 PM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 48 replies
    The Hill ^ | 08/24/15 | Jesse Byrnes
    Murdoch followed up with a pair of tweets a couple of hours later, saying, "I did not say I would vote for him! Just a friend I admire," and, "Far away from world's troubles here on Great Barrier Reef swimming and reading. Seems irresponsible." Murdoch is the head of News Corp., which owns newspapers including the New York Post and The Wall Street Journal, and until recently oversaw Fox News and other networks as CEO of 21st Century Fox. The Australian billionaire's apparent desire to draft Bloomberg — the Democrat-turned-independent who left office in 2013 and has sent no signals...
  • Report: White House set to cut nuclear arsenal by one-third

    02/08/2013 10:21:35 AM PST · by BradtotheBone · 49 replies
    The Hill ^ | 02/08/13 12:41 PM ET | Carlo Muñoz
    President Obama is poised to sign off on a new internal review of U.S. nuclear weapons strategy that would reduce the arsenal by one-third, resulting in billions in savings to the Pentagon and Energy Department. The recommended reductions were included in a draft version of a classified decision directive compiled by top defense and national security officials inside the White House, according to a report by the Center for Public Integrity issued Friday. While the president has yet to officially approve the directive, including the recommended one-third cut to the nuclear arsenal, sources tell CPI Obama has voiced no objection...
  • Rep. Ron Paul: I advocate the same foreign policy the Founding Fathers would

    10/08/2007 10:16:52 AM PDT · by Eric Blair 2084 · 162 replies · 2,004+ views
    Union Leader ^ | October 8, 2007 | Ron Paul
    Any response to this paper's Friday editorial on my foreign policy position must rest on two fundamental assertions: first, that the Founding Fathers were not isolationists; and second, that their political philosophy -- the wisdom of the Constitution, the Declaration, and our Revolution itself -- is not just a primitive cultural relic. If I understand the editors' concerns, I have not been accused of deviating from the Founders' logic; if anything I have been accused of adhering to it too strictly. The question, therefore, before readers -- and soon voters -- is the same question I have asked for almost...