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The Justice Department has reopened the investigation of Hillary Clinton’s mishandling of classified material on her private email system while she was secretary of state, and is considering offering her a plea bargain if she will agree to plead guilty to charges of breaking the law, according to a Clinton attorney. → Read More
You don't have to be a student of the Bible to recognize that the liberal media have moved into their apocalyptic mode.In the Book of Revelation, Saint John the Divine warns sinners, "The time is at hand." → Read More
The buzz around the Justice Department and the FBI is that President Trump will fire Special Counsel Robert Mueller in the next several weeks, setting off the biggest political firestorm since Nixon's Saturday Night Massacre. → Read More
The media has been holding its breath waiting to hear if James Comey, the recently fired FBI director, will talk about his private conversations with President Trump when he testifies before the Senate Intelligence Committee this week. → Read More
Bernie Sanders has been traveling around the country preaching his style of leftwing politics to the Democratic faithful.His message to the base is always the same: Keep up your resistance to Donald Trump, keep up your talk about his impeachment, and there will be a... → Read More
John Podesta, the chairman of Hillary Clinton's losing presidential campaign, is notorious for his hot temper. When he blows his fuse, people in Washington say he turns into his Evil Twin Skippy.Skippy surfaced the other day.In an interview with Politico, he dumped all over... → Read More
Much of the media's coverage of James Comey's firing has focused on Donald Trump's frequent self-defeating decision-making process. → Read More
It's no secret that Republicans have been struggling to make good on their promise to repeal Obamacare.What is less talked about is that Democrats are laughing up their sleeves over the Republicans' struggle. → Read More
As a former editor at The New York Times (I ran The Times Magazine for 10 years, from 1977 to 1987), I am often asked by friends to explain why the paper has abandoned all pretense at impartiality in its news pages and become a tedious mouthpiece for the Democratic Party... → Read More
If you want to know where the Democratic Party is headed, think about this: I've been writing about Hillary Clinton for more than a dozen years-ever since the Monica Lewinsky scandal-and it will hardly come as a surprise to those of you who have read my books that my... → Read More
From time to time, the CIA's Russian analysts update their psychological profile of Vladimir Putin. Here is what they might find if they could get their hands on a transcript of Putin's latest session with his shrink. → Read More
Shortly after Donald Trump entered the White House, his chief strategist Steve Bannon told a friend that he had a premonition of impending disaster: "I expect to be out of here in six months," he reportedly said, "and it'll be Jared who runs me out." → Read More
In 1967, after shooting Mutiny on the Bounty, Marlon Brando bought the atoll of Tetiaroa in French Polynesia as his secluded getaway from the dreaded klieg lights of Hollywood. → Read More
On International Woman's Day earlier this month, Hillary Clinton wore a red pantsuit and bangs to give a speech at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. → Read More
By refusing to resign and forcing the Trump administration to fire him, Preet Bharara, the celebrated U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, has shrewdly positioned himself a new force in Democratic Party politics. → Read More
The gossip sphere was atwitter recently when Huma Abedin, the estranged wife of scandal-scarred Anthony Weiner and Hillary Clinton s longtime confidante, met for lunch with Vogue editor Anna Wintour. → Read More
If you get most of your news from the mainstream media, you might come to the conclusion that the first month of Donald Trump's administration is unique in the annals of presidential chaos and incompetence. → Read More
In my last report, I wrote about Hillary Clinton and what she sees when she looks into her crystal ball and plans her future. → Read More
The other day, Hillary Clinton assembled a group of friends at Whitehaven, her home in Washington, D.C., where she raised a glass of wine and proposed a toast. "I'll be back!" → Read More
The media loves to compare the "thin-skinned" Donald Trump with the cool, insouciant Barack Obama who never lets anything rattle him. → Read More