Anti-Obama Special Forces PAC To Hold "NASCAR" Convention For Vets
Special Operations for America is planning to hold a "conversation between veterans groups" in Charlotte during a NASCAR weekend, says SOFA chairman Ryan Zinke. They'll follow the Democratic National Convention in the North Carolina city. UPDATE: Pro-Obama veterans group VETPAC isn't likely to attend.
Exclusive: The Pentagon's Shocking Cover-Up Of The Afghan National Military Hospital Scandal
While Afghan patients at the U.S. military's "crown jewel" medical facility in Kabul lived in horrific conditions, American and Afghan commanders pushed a relentless public relations campaign to make it look like a success. Warning: Extremely graphic content.
Pro-Obama Veterans Group Targets Anti-Obama SEAL
Ryan Zinke is the face of Special Operations for America, an anti-Obama PAC aiming to undermine the White House’s national security record. A liberal veterans group takes issue, and gets very personal: “Not a brilliant career." Zinke responds: "Being a SEAL was much easier than being in politics."
Horror Hospital: Pentagon Refuses To Release "Vast Majority" Of Dawood Records, Says Whistleblower
The Department of Defense chose not to hand key documents about the Dawood National Military Hospital scandal over to Congress, according to Col. Schuyler Geller. The Pentagon denies.
Horror Hospital: The Most Shocking Photos And Testimony From The Dawood Military Hospital Scandal
If you look at only one story about the Afghan War this year, make it this one. An explosive Congressional investigation revealed horrific new details this week about a U.S. funded military hospital in Afghanistan that kept patients in "Auschwitz-like" conditions. Warning: Graphic images.
Why Romney Is Going After Obama’s Leaky White House
Forget a foreign policy debate: Romney's leak assault means he's decided to make his harshest attack close to home. Here's an informed theory as to why.
Report: U.S. General Ignored "Auschwitz-like" Conditions At Afghan Hospital
According to testimony today from three U.S. Army colonels, Lt. General William Caldwell stopped an investigation for political reasons into the conditions of an Afghan hospital described by a witness as "Auschwitz-like." "How could we make this request with elections coming," Caldwell reportedly said, referring to President Obama. "He calls me Bill."
The Mission To Define, And Destroy, Mitt Romney
The Obama campaign has alluded to Mitt Romney's "weirdness" and called him a "felon" and a "James Bond villain." Here's how the president's uber-confident Chicago attack factory orchestrates the undermining of his enemy's reputation.
Obama Official Was Like "A Hooker Dropped Into A Prison Exercise Yard"
Emails show an investor's ties to White House officials Valerie Jarrett and Jim Messina. With Romney taking fire, the RNC shoots back with allegations that the White House allowed donors to feed at the green energy trough.
Bright Lights, Big Secret
One year ago up-and-coming reporter Jose Antonio Vargas revealed to the country he is here illegally. Here he speaks for the first time about the price he paid, the controversy he caused, and why figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Aaron Sorkin rallied to his aid.
The Somewhat Valiant Return Of Robert Gibbs
Obama’s favorite flak is done with his “cooling off period.” Bonus: He doesn’t have to deal with Michelle Obama or Valerie Jarrett anymore.
CNN News Staffers Revolt Over Blown Coverage
“Embarrassing.” “Fucking humiliating.” “Shameful.” A veteran producer jumps the gun, a young correspondent goes too far, and the network's crisis deepens.
Republican Senators Flip-Flop On Leak Investigations
31 GOP Senators signed a letter calling for the White House to appoint an independent counsel on leaks. They didn't feel this way during the Valerie Plame affair, and in fact defended Karl Rove for his role in the episode.
White House Warned Not To Delete "Leak" Emails
The investigations heat up, and the staff is warned. No shredding allowed.
Anti-Obama Artist Strikes Again
Jon McNaughton, the artist who depicted Obama burning the Constitution, has a new painting. He's aiming to sell it to the highest bidder, between $50,000 and $100,000.
State Department Whistleblower Claims Victory In McGurk Takedown
One leak State doesn't seem to care about. Ayad Allawi gets satisfaction.
War Correspondent Gina Chon Defends Herself: "I've Never Felt So Vulnerable"
In an heartfelt email to friends, former Wall Street Journal reporter Gina Chon defends herself, and her husband, Brett McGurk, after their private emails leak. McGurk is the nominee to be next ambassador to Iraq.
Obama Campaign Manager Behind Anti-Gay Ad
A new profile says Obama chief Jim Messina was behind a gay-baiting political ad in 2002. "I'll never forget when he showed me that ad," says Senator Max Baucus.
Leaks Could Sink Obama White House
Republicans call for an independent counsel, while the FBI and two federal prosecutors are already on the case. Clapper was furious — and now the White House is “very nervous."
Team Obama Drops The "Neocon" Bomb
John Bolton wants to bomb Iran, but Obama would rather remind voters of Iraq. An Obama aide blasts Romney for “reckless neoconservative thinking.”