Whistleblowers give detailed minute-by-minute account of Benghazi attack
Providing a moment-by-moment account of the Benghazi attack during the hearing, Gregory H. Hicks — the State Department’s deputy chief of Mission for the U.S. in Libya at the time ...
National Review promotes Canadian-born Sen. Ted Cruz as presidential contender
In the absence of a clear front-runner for the Republican nomination for President in 2016, there is no shortage of conservative media predicting, musing and, in some cases, just making ...
Kermit’s Carnage: A Day at The Abortion Trial of the Century
Yesterday, my colleague, Stephanie Gray, and I arrived at the Philadelphia Criminal Justice Center at 1:30 PM and headed through security and up three flights of stairs to Courtroom ...
Canada’s Liberal leader: “[Boston] happened because of someone who feels completely excluded”
In a profoundly pathetic attempt to answer a question about the Boston Marathon explosion, Canada’s newly minted Liberal Party leader and Prime Ministerial hopeful Justin Trudeau ...
Kermit’s Cutthroats: Abortion on trial
In spite of an almost complete mainstream media blackout, details of the murder trial of Philadelphia abortionist Kermit Gosnell are still leaking out, anecdote by bloody, gruesome ...
Video: Explosion at the Boston Marathon (Graphic)
The thoughts and prayers of everyone at Landmark Report go out to victims, survivors and families of all affected by the explosion at the Boston marathon earlier this afternoon.
If ...
Terry Jones to burn 2,998 Korans on 9/11 anniversary
Anti-Islam advocate and faith leader Terry Jones is upping the ante on his attacks on the Muslim faith. Rather than burning a Koran to mark the 12th anniversary of 9/11, Jones has ...
County administrator in cash-strapped California to receive $423,644 per year after retirement
As George and Ira Gershwin would say, Nice Work If You Can Get It.
Susan Muranishi, the COO of Alameda County, California, is gearing up for retirement soon. At 63, Muranishi has been ...
Part II: In Which I Protest the Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States
Read Part I here.
We battled our way through the throngs of people whose excitement was rapidly turning into distinctly metropolitan irritation at the sight of huge lineups everywhere—for ...
Part I: In Which I Attend the Inauguration of the 44th President of the United States
It wasn’t a particularly normal Monday. On Mondays, I’m used to getting up at my townhouse in Southern Ontario, pouring myself a cup of coffee, and booting up my e-mail. On this ...

