#1751

Authored by: Matt Palumbo The Cato Institute?s Alex Nowrasteh appeared on Tucker Carlson’s show last month in the aftermath of Mollie Tibbett’s death, to argue that contrary to popular belief, illegal aliens are more law abiding than the rest of us (I suppose we’re supposed to ignore the criminality of their immigration status). I?m not ?

#1752

Dr. James Mitchell, who interrogated 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, told Fox News’ “The Kelly File” on Wednesday that political correctness allows for terrorists to operate amongst us “without being challenged” and that the terrorist mastermind predicted that attacks like what happened in Berlin recently would occur.

#1753

Colorado officials determined bakeries must cater to proponents of gay marriage but are not obliged to decorate cakes with Bible verses.

#1754

Dear Net Neutrality Proponents, You dear, sweet buffoons. I know you're quite impressed that the Federal Communications Commission just passed a sweeping set of regulations granting themselves control over the Internet. President Barack Obama considers this a glorious victory. Liberals and Democrats across the land are delighted. Even some corners of...

#1755

Presient Obama isn't the only person who has selective memory when it comes to voting for and passing a Religious Freedom Restoration Act. This morning, the governor of Connecticut, Dan Malloy, announced that he would be the first governor in the union to sign an executive order limiting state-sponsored travel to Indiana because of Indiana's ostensibly "discriminatory practices." He was so proud of this that he sent not one but two tweets patting himself on the back for his progressive stance on the subject, how he will not allow states to "turn back the clock" on all the progress we've made in the last two decades, and how he is standing up for truth, justice and the American way.But Governor Dan Malloy has a teeny-tiny problem. Turns out, Connecticut has a RFRA, enacted in 1993, shortly after the Federal government passed theirs. And it's almost identical to the law that Indiana recently passed. It reads, in part:

#1756

QUESTION: And then one follow-up question from yesterday: Do you have anything further on whether there's going to be a comprehensive review of the contents of these emails or how it is that you've reached the, I guess, decision that there was no classified information included?
MS. HARF: Well, obviously - and part of this is coming up because 300 of her emails were provided to the select committee, so somebody obviously had to go through all 55,000 pages and determine if there was anything that was deemed responsive to the select committee's request. So that process for that request was undertaken. If other requests come in the future, they will be gone through as well, to see if there's anything responsive and appropriate to be provided. She and her team has said that it was not used for anything but unclassified work. We don't undergo scans of everyone's unclassified email to make sure they're only doing unclassified work, so I don't think there was any indication she was doing anything but here, so I don't think it's really a pertinent question.
QUESTION: (Inaudible) claim definitively that there was nothing classified in there because --
MS. HARF: You can't claim that about anyone's unclassified email.
QUESTION: Right. But --
MS. HARF: So I'm not sure why this would be anything different. She has said she - her team has said she only did - I don't know why this would be held to a different standard.
QUESTION: It's different because it's a cabinet member using an unclassified email, and most people --
MS. HARF: But we all use unclassified emails. Would it be different if she --
QUESTION: No, most people use - most of their work is on a work email.
MS. HARF: But on the work email, that's not scanned for classified information either, Brad. If she had had a state.gov email, there wouldn't have been a classification review to make sure everything on that email was unclassified.
QUESTION: Understand, but it would have --
MS. HARF: Right.
QUESTION: -- the security in place to handle classified material, as opposed --
MS. HARF: Absolutely not. That is patently false. An unclassified email system at the State Department does not have security to handle classified information.
QUESTION: We weren't talking about an unclassified - she would have a classified capacity in her email.
MS. HARF: Which is a complete - no, no, no.
QUESTION: No.
MS. HARF: The classified (inaudible) even in state.gov - no, no, wait. This is --
QUESTION: We're splitting hairs here.
MS. HARF: No, we're not. We are actually not. I have both; I can tell you. They are two separate work machines, they are two separate systems.
QUESTION: Mm-hmm.
MS. HARF: Anyone can have a - people who have unclassified emails here, those aren't scanned for classified information, and they are not set up, from a security perspective, to handle classified information. They are not.
QUESTION: But you were saying she did not have a classified or unclassified email at the State Department. Is that correct?
MS. HARF: Yes, so - yes.
QUESTION: So presumably, if she had done her business at the State Department, she could've used a classified email system. No?
MS. HARF: She had - as - I mean, she --
QUESTION: I mean, that would've been available to her.
MS. HARF: In theory, but she had other ways of communicating through classified email through her assistants or her staff with people when she needed to use a classified setting. What I was saying is our unclassified email systems at the State Department are not the same system as the classified, and they are not equipped from a security perspective to handle classified information, even if they're a state.gov account on the unclass system. So I'm just - we all use unclass systems, they don't have classified on them.
QUESTION: Okay.
MS. HARF: I'm not --
QUESTION: Her question wasn't pertinent to unclassified email at State.
MS. HARF: Her - was not pertinent? I'm sorry. I think we're --
QUESTION: Let's move on.
MS. HARF: -- tying each other up in knots.
QUESTION: Let's move on.
MS. HARF: I will answer the question. I'm just not sure we --
QUESTION: Yeah.
MS. HARF: Did I get - sorry, let's stay with --
QUESTION: I think that that got to it, but I'm still a little unclear --
MS. HARF: As to what?
QUESTION: Maybe we can - someone else can ask a question and we can get back to me.
MS. HARF: Okay. If there are things that are unclear, I'm happy to try to address them.

#1757

And Bruce Ohr was involved...

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#1759

The program for Central American children was inspired by last year's border crisis.

#1760

In his first detailed account of his actions, former Austin police officer Geoffrey Freeman contended he made no errors in shooting a naked, unarmed teen.

#1761

A previously deported Mexican national with a prior conviction for armed robbery is among the 61 foreign nationals arrested during a five-day operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week in Nevada targeting at-large crimi

#1762

While questions about Canadian-born Sen.

#1763

We asked liberal elites about voter ID laws and black people. Then we asked Harlem residents their thoughts on what they just heard. Crazy!

#1764

You can directly support Healthcare Triage on Patreon: http://vid.io/xqXr If you can afford to pay a little every month, it really helps us to continue produ...

#1765

Air Date: February 23th, 2015 This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a ...

#1766

I'm still ticked off at him for not building the wall, but THANK YOU, PRESIDENT TRUMP, FOR POINTING OUT THAT MAXINE WATERS HAS A LOW I.Q.!

#1767

After Jon Stewart left "The Daily Show" last summer, much of the presidential campaign went on without his unique and satirical point of view. Charlie Rose m...

#1768

Paul Ryan Says U.S. Must Admit Muslim Migrants, Sends Kids to Private School that Screens Them Out

#1769

Great speech by Newt Gingrich at the Heritage Foundation where he explains to the liberal media the phenomenal presidential win of Donald Trump.

#1770

At a Black History Month event Monday, Vice President Joe Biden used the theme of "emancipation" as an opportunity to blast the "not fair" accumulation of wealth among America's most prosperous citizens and call for a "fundamental change" in America's imbalanced economic "equation."

#1771

Davi to Hollywood Elite: Invite Illegal Aliens and Refugees to the Oscars... or You're Racists!

#1772

In 2008 then Senator Obama called President Bush "unpatriotic" for adding trillions to the national debt. Bush added about four trillion to the debt in eight years after the 9-11 attacks and mortgage crisis. Barack Obama then added the same…

#1773

When many people think about sexual assault, they think about female victims preyed upon by males, but new research shows that men are frequently victims themselves, with alarming statistics that show how rampant sexual assault on men actually is.

#1774

Clinton released an updated epilogue to the paperback edition of her book “Hard Choices,” focusing on the birth of her granddaughter.

#1775

Public prosecutor says men were held at Belgian border following Friday’s attacks that killed at least 129 people
