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    KUHNER: That's Officer Obama, walking the electronic beat

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Our constitutional republic is under attack. It has been wounded by the rise of the national surveillance state. This is the real meaning of the explosive leaks from former intelligence employee Edward Snowden. Published June 14, 2013

  • This undated publicity photo released by Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. shows Navy SEALs seen through the greenish glow of night vision goggles, as they prepare to breach a locked door in Osama Bin Laden's compound in Columbia Pictures' hyper-realistic new action thriller from director Kathryn Bigelow, "Zero Dark Thirty." (AP Photo/Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., Jonathan Olley)

    KUHNER: The betrayal of the Navy's SEAL Team 6

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Did the Obama administration put a target on the backs of members of Navy SEAL Team 6? This is the question that parents of slain SEALs are now asking - and rightly so. Published June 7, 2013

  • ** FILE ** Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday, May 15, 2013, before a House Judiciary Committee oversight hearing on the Justice Department. (Associated Press)

    KUHNER: Holder the horrible

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Attorney General Eric H. Holder Jr. has disgraced his office and engaged in a systematic abuse of power. He has also lied under oath. He can no longer remain as our nation's chief law enforcement office. Published May 31, 2013

  • KUHNER: An enormous abuse of IRS power

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Did President Obama know about his administration's enemies list? If he did - and it looks like he may have - then his presidency is in deep trouble. Published May 24, 2013

  • KUHNER: Lawless in office

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner

    President Obama is facing a perfect storm of scandals, cover-ups and criminality that threatens to sweep him from power. This week marks the 40th anniversary of the first Watergate hearings. Published May 17, 2013

  • KUHNER: Obama's power outage

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    President Obama is presiding over an administration that has engaged in the systematic abuse of power. This is the real meaning of the Benghazi tragedy. Published May 10, 2013

  • KUHNER: Blowing a whistle on Benghazi

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Benghazi may turn out to be President Obama's Watergate. The scandal is a growing cancer on the administration, threatening its very existence. The more information comes out, the more damning it is. Published May 3, 2013

  • KUHNER: Obama's 9/11

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    President Obama must be held accountable for the Boston bombings. Instead, Mr. Obama and his media allies are desperately trying to deflect blame for the horrendous atrocity. Yet the fact remains that the bombings were the most devastating terrorist attack on U.S. soil since Sept. 11, 2001. Published April 26, 2013

  • KUHNER: Playing the Boston blame game on the right

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    BOSTON Published April 19, 2013

  • KUHNER: The siren song of amnesty

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Republicans may be committing a fatal error. During its proud history, the GOP has embraced heroic causes decrying slavery, preserving our union, defending modern capitalism, opposing Soviet communism and protecting unborn children. Published April 12, 2013

  • KUHNER: Is the sky falling?

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    A Serbian nationalist assassinated Austria's Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo. What should have been a local conflict in the Balkans triggered the World War I. The end result was millions dead, the destruction of the Austro-Hungarian and Ottoman empires, and the subsequent rise of fascism and communism. An outbreak of hostilities on the Korean Peninsula today could lead to a similar, disastrous fate — World War III. Published April 5, 2013

  • KUHNER: The push for moral chaos

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    The homosexual lobby is on the verge of a historic victory. The potential consequences will be calamitous for democracy and the family. It will usher in a brave new world marked by cultural decadence and judicial tyranny. Traditional America will be smashed — probably forever. Published March 29, 2013

  • KUHNER: America's ill-fated war

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    The United States invaded Iraq 10 years ago this week. It will be remembered as our ill-fated war, a strategic blunder that ushered in the decline of America as a superpower. It was then-President George W. Bush's greatest mistake -- one that will permanently stain his reputation. Published March 22, 2013

  • KUHNER: Reinforcements for Catholic conservatives

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    The Roman Catholic Church has chosen a new leader: Pope Francis I. The Holy See has a new kind of pope. He is the first South American and Jesuit to occupy the office. He is the shepherd -- the spiritual head of more than 1 billion Catholics -- who now has the heavy responsibility of tending to his flock. Published March 15, 2013

  • KUHNER: Mr. Paul goes to Washington

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Sen. Rand Paul has lit a fuse, one that threatens to blow up President Obama's secret drone program. The Kentucky Republican on Wednesday held a nearly 13-hour filibuster opposing John O. Brennan's nomination as CIA director. Published March 8, 2013

  • KUHNER: Educating Bob Woodward

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Bob Woodward has become an enemy of the Obama regime. His crime? He warned the White House that he was about to publish an opinion piece in The Washington Post, which criticized President Obama's handling of the forced budget cuts -- known as the "sequester." Published March 1, 2013

  • KUHNER: John F. Kerry returns to war

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    Secretary of State John F. Kerry has identified America's primary enemy. It's not Russia, Iran, China or North Korea. Nope. It's something even greater and more sinister: climate change. That's right. One of the most powerful people in the world and fourth in line for succession to the presidency, Mr. Kerry is obsessed with junk science and global temperature changes. Published February 22, 2013

  • KUHNER: The West's moral titan

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    The resignation of Pope Benedict XVI has sent shock waves throughout the Catholic world -- and rightly so. The Holy Father's eight-year reign was very successful. With his announcement that he will be stepping down at the end of February, the church must find a suitable successor. It will be difficult. Published February 15, 2013

  • KUHNER: Consequences of a nuclear Iran

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    According to Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, it's official: Iran has become a nuclear power. The respected Israeli newspaper Haaretz reported that the Persian strongman this week at an Islamic conference in Cairo told an Egyptian daily Iran is a "nuclear country." Published February 8, 2013

  • KUHNER: The United States of Mexico

    By Jeffrey T. Kuhner - The Washington Times

    President Obama is on the verge of completing his socialist revolution. Remarkably, he is about to be aided and abetted by some Republicans -- including leaders of the Tea Party. Who says politics doesn't make for strange bedfellows? Published February 1, 2013

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