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By STEPHEN L. MILLER | National Review
It’s always the messenger’s fault.
When President Obama sat down with Steve Inskeep from NPR shortly before jetting off to Hawaii for his annual year-end luau, he gave both supporters and critics a lot to chew on heading into a new year in regards to everything from free speech on campus to the Republican primary field.
But the main focus was on his continuing strategy, or rather, lack thereof, for combating domestic ****** attacks. He took the occasion to once again blame the messengers in the media instead of the faulty strategy coming from his administration.
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By STEPHEN L. MILLER | National Review
It’s always the messenger’s fault.
When President Obama sat down with Steve Inskeep from NPR shortly before jetting off to Hawaii for his annual year-end luau, he gave both supporters and critics a lot to chew on heading into a new year in regards to everything from free speech on campus to the Republican primary field.
But the main focus was on his continuing strategy, or rather, lack thereof, for combating domestic ****** attacks. He took the occasion to once again blame the messengers in the media instead of the faulty strategy coming from his administration.
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