| Today: Did an Angry Birds Leak Risk Spies' Lives? , Ted Cruz Runs Against His Own Government Shutdown , Obama's SOTU Speech Proves He's a Repeat Defender Who Can't Govern | | |
| | | | January 30, 2014 | | Blockheads Anti-gay slurs, threats towards journos, inappropriate Tweets—these Republicans pose a threat to the party's agenda. Mortal Danger? So far, the U.S. intelligence community has described the damage from Edward Snowden's leaks in vague terms. Now they say the leaks could have fatal consequences–especially the one about the U.S. spying on smartphone apps. Chutzpah The senator boldly claims he "didn't try to shut down the government," despite strategizing to do just that. Having satisfied the lunatic right, he's trying to move back to the middle for 2016. Politics In his recent address, President Obama referenced past accomplishments, made the same old promises, and confirmed he clashes with Congress. WHAT GOES AROUND Tried to expel Obama from office. | |
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