May 6, 2015 Netanyahu Speech: How far will Democrats go to save Obama's pride? Iran is the most dangerous nation on earth, and President Obama’s disproportionate reaction to Benjamin Netanyahu's planned speech to a Joint Session of Congress reveals his determination not to have reality intrude on his craven negotiations with the mad mullahs.
May 6, 2015 Republicans could cut $50 billion from budget and not shut down the government This session of Congress will be a contentious; Republicans need to walk a tightrope reinventing their image as a party that can govern while appeasing their base. Certainly no major entitlement reform will come out of this congress and be signed by the president—that’s a bridge too far. A place Republicans can make serious inroads though is with President Obama’s $4 trillion dollar budget.
May 6, 2015 Netanyahu's Iran Speech: Real reason Obama White House doesn't want it The White House opposes Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speaking to Congress, but not because the speech has political implications, coming as it does just two weeks before Israel's March 17 election. If the administration truly had political concerns it would not have dispatched a team of Obama loyalists to Israel to help defeat Netanyahu.
May 6, 2015 Netanyahu's Iran Speech: Why it's important for Congress to at least listen to Israel's leader The speech Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is slated to give to a joint session of Congress Tuesday is one of the most critical of recent times. It concerns not only the very existence of his nation, but also the terribly real possibility of nuclear holocaust in the foreseeable future.
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