Evidence U.S. Bribed Muslim Brotherhood Officials

Document surfaces ahead of criminal trial of ousted leaders

Jerome R. Corsi WorldNetDaily 8/24/2013

A question apparently being raised in next week’s trial in Cairo of Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood leaders facing criminal charges is this: Was the Obama administration paying bribes as large as $850,000 a year to the Morsi government that were distributed by […]

Muslim Brotherhood Leader’s Son Claims MB is Blackmailing Obama with ‘Evidence That Could Put Him in Prison’

Daniel Greenfield FrontPage Magazine 8/14/2013

This is certainly interesting at any rate. Khairat Al-Shater is at the top of the Muslim Brotherhood pyramid. He was supposed to be the original Muslim Brotherhood president. In the Middle East threats like these are routine. It’s part of the mercantile culture. But it’s an interesting set of allegations.

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First criminal charges filed over Benghazi attack

Allahpundit Hot Air 8/5/2013

Eleven months later, here we go. Good enough for government work, no?

Federal agents and prosecutors investigating the attack on the U.S. diplomatic compound in Benghazi have filed charges against Ahmed Khattalah, leader of a Libyan militia that officials believe was involved in the assault, people briefed on the investigation said. […]

Republican turncoats: naming the names

Anthony Martin Conservative Examiner 7/31/2013

In a previous Examiner report it was noted that talk radio host and attorney Mark Levin, who served in the Reagan Administration, had not only lamented but lambasted the elitist leadership establishment of the Republican Party for being just as dangerous as Democrats.

Levin cited various and sundry votes and […]

‘Moderate’ Republicans killing the party

Anthony Martin Conservative Examiner 7/28/2013

As the Examiner reported Saturday, a rift has developed between moderate, elitist establishment Republicans and conservatives over funding for Obamacare…

…The contentious Obamacare debate between the conservatives and the elitists in the Republican Party is indicative of a much wider and deeper rift within the Party. Conservatives charge that in […]

Napolitano to Step Down

John Hayward Human Events 7/12/2013

Long after her job performance would have called for a speedy exit, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is finally stepping down. She will reportedly become president of the University of California system, in what the L.A. Times describes as “an unusual choice that brings a national-level politician to a position […]

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