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Congressional Republicans look to Dick Cheney for North Korea advice
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Blair Won’t Give Advice to Obama on Post-Presidency
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who left his post in 2007 at age 54, refused in a USA Today interview to offer advice on life after politics to President Obama, who will leave the White House in 2017 also at a relatively young age, 55. Tweet This Post
Advice for Pope Francis: Remember Your Namesake
A few years ago I decided to go on a self-directed solo pilgrimage to holy places representing Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Islam and Christianity. Of course, this was all in the aftermath of my rather public break with President Bush in which the White House described… Politics News Headlines – Yahoo! News Tweet This Post
Al Qaeda issues English-language advice magazine for militants
RIYADH (Reuters) – Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), the Islamist movement’s most active branch, has released an English-language magazine advising would-be militants on how to torch parked cars and cause traffic accidents. The magazine, released on militant websites, also warns France to pull back from Mali and lists 11 public figures in the [...]
Wisconsin salon shooter sought cabbie’s advice before killings
MILWAUKEE (Reuters) – A man who shot and killed his estranged wife and two other women at a Milwaukee-area hair salon last fall told a taxi driver about his marital problems and sought his advice minutes before pulling the trigger, according to documents released on Friday. Radcliffe Haughton, 45, killed 42-year-old Zina Haughton and two [...]
Second Term Advice for Obama
Matthew Dowd gives President Obama 5 useful tips as he prepares to start his second term next week: Tweet This Post
Karl Rove completes Ohio recount just in time to give John Boehner hilariously bad debt limit advice
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Pope gives advice as Italians prepare for bitter campaign
ROME (Reuters) – Pope Benedict sent a political Christmas greeting to Italians on Tuesday as they head into an election campaign expected to be brutal and bitter: think, cooperate for the common good and don't discard values when making big choices. The pope, in his Christmas greetings in 65 languages, said in his special message [...]
Abbreviated pundit roundup: Marriage equality, fiscal cliff advice and more
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