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Gingrich: “Hillary Clinton is the leading prison guard of the past”
Josh Eidelson
Ex-Speaker tells CPAC, "‘Stand up for Obama’s right to be utterly ineffective wherever he happens to be."
35 countries where the U.S. has supported fascists, drug lords and terrorists
Nicolas J.S. Davies
As the situation in Ukraine continues to fester, a handy history guide -- from A (Argentina) to Z (Zaire)
Allen West: “Faux commander-in-chief” Obama thinks army’s top need is “beards, turbans, and hijabs”
Josh Eidelson
West tells Salon Putin's echoing Hitler, and implies defense cuts could've spurred Russian aggression
5 myths about the Venezuela crisis
Simeon Tegel
Latin America isn't as wild about Chavismo as we've been led to believe
Marco Rubio’s absurd “comeback” story: Watch what a tough guy he is!
Alex Pareene
Comprehensive what reform? Rubio's comeback campaign is all about being tough on other countries
Obama appeals to international law to oppose Crimean separation
Associated Press
An upcoming referendum set for ten days would give the region the chance to align with Russia
Why Putin is bad news for fracking
Lindsay Abrams
Republicans want to use natural gas as a weapon against Russia. Getting it, though, will come at a cost
Propaganda and nonsense: Even more New York Times hypocrisy
Patrick L. Smith
What the New York Times and John Kerry pretend to forget is the real history of America's noxious role in the world
Ted Cruz to CPAC: “Each and every one of you is going to be audited by the IRS”
Josh Eidelson
“We are at the edge of a cliff. Liberty is under assault”
4 ways the Ukrainian situation is going to make things harder in the Middle East
Noga Tarnopolsky
For starters, progress in Syria seems all but impossible for the foreseeable future
GOP’s pathetic Putin debacle: How their foreign policy politicking backfired
Brian Beutler
From Sarah Palin to Lindsey Graham, the right's posture on Russia has revealed the movement's biggest flaws
“Stalingrad”: A national myth for Putin’s Russia
Andrew O'Hehir
Fedor Bondarchuk on his eye-popping WWII epic, which helps explain the psychology behind the Ukraine crisis
Here’s a list of everything else Lindsey Graham can blame on Benghazi
Elias Isquith
The GOP hawk is sorely mistaken if he thinks Russia's invasion of Ukraine is the only thing that's Benghazi's fault
GOP Sen. Lindsey Graham: Russia invaded Ukraine because of Benghazi
Elias Isquith
South Carolina's senior senator threatens to kill irony once and for all
Putin and the saber-rattling playbook
Natasha Lennard
The Kremlin says using force in Ukraine is "last resort" -- while warning the West over sanctions
Sarah Palin on foreign policy: Obama wears “mom jeans” while Putin “wrestles bears”
Elias Isquith
The former half-term governor of Alaska displays her renowned expertise on international relations
Jon Stewart mocks shirtless aggressor Vladimir Putin for invading Crimea
Prachi Gupta
The "Daily Show" host blasted the Russian president for his "blatant naked aggression"
New weird order: 21st century defying everything history taught us
Tom Engelhardt
The world's lone superpower is in decline, but no other state seems poised to take advantage. What's going on?
Putin: Russia can use force to end Ukraine’s “unconstitutional coup”
Vladimir Isachenkov, Tim Sullivan
While John Kerry attempts to diffuse tensions in Crimea, Russia's president remained defiant
Just don’t mention the wars! John Kerry’s stunning hypocrisy over Ukraine
Natasha Lennard
"You just don’t invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interests" Kerry said without irony
Russia’s influence over Ukraine’s Crimea region intensifies
David Mchugh, Dalton Bennett
Ukraine's prime minister calls on the West for support
Oscar’s 10 most memorable moments
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The show plays it safe, but Pharrell and Matthew McConaughey add surprises
Oscars: Hollywood’s conflicted selfie
Andrew O'Hehir
McConaughey's wacky monologue, "Adele Nazeem," the "12 Years a Slave" feud and other Oscar puzzles
Jared Leto speaks to Ukraine at the Oscars
Daniel D'Addario
The actor speaks to the nation undergoing strife
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