Foxer Kimberly Guilfoyle says Bowe Bergdahl is lucky Obama did a prisoner swap. “He’s pretty lucky that he was brought home the way he was because if those special forces had found him and encountered him and they were looking for him, he would have come home either in a body bag or come home and gone straight to jail.” Watch.
The Brooklyn DA apparently didn’t know that you’re not allowed to take the money you confiscate from convicted drug dealers and use it for your political consultants. But really, you’re not allowed to do that.
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More reporting out of that police ambush today in Las Vegas that left two officers and one civilian dead – in addition to the two suspected assailants. From the Las Vegas Review Journal …
Details are sketchy but Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department sources close to the investigation say the shooters shouted that “this is the start of a revolution” before opening fire on the officers, and draped their bodies with cloth showing a Revolutionary War-era flag. Investigators have also found paraphernalia associated with white supremacists.
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We’ve been unpeeling the many layers of mendacity involved with Mitch McConnell trying to say that Kentucky could keep its exchange even if he succeeds in his ultimate goal of repealing Obamacare. The dance he’s doing is obviously a nod toward the success of the state’s own exchange, a success McConnell can’t completely ignore for political reasons. And a success he doesn’t want to stand accused of proposing to eliminate, even though that’s exactly what repeal would do.
But on practical level it’s worth noting, as Dylan Scott does in this report today, that McConnell and his staff have ignored the Kentucky exchange up until now. A top state official tell us there’s been “radio silence” from McConnell throughout the creation and implementation of his state’s exchange.
Virginia Dem reportedly agrees to block Medicaid expansion in Virginia in exchange for a job for himself and his daughter.
The latest on the two suspects in that policy ambush yesterday in Las Vegas. They allegedly bragged about being part of the Bundy Ranch stand off. This comes after police reportedly found white supremacist paraphernalia among their belongings and they draped the murdered officers in Gadsden flags, a Revolutionary War era flag recently adopted as a symbol of the Tea Party.
As the ambush began one of the assailants allegedly yelled “this is the start of a revolution.”