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Stephen F. Hayes |
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Stephen F. Hayes is a columnist for The Weekly Standard, a prominent American Neoconservative magazine. Hayes has been selected as the official biographer for Vice President Richard Cheney.
Before joining The Weekly Standard, Hayes was a senior writer for National Journal's Hotline. He also served for six years as Director of the Institute on Political Journalism at Georgetown University. His work has appeared in the New York Post, Washington Times, Salon.com, National Review, and Reason. He has been a commentator on CNN, The McLaughlin Group, Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, and C-SPAN.
A graduate of Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and DePauw University, Hayes was born and raised in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. He is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
Hayes is well known for his writings postulating an operational relationship between Saddam Hussein's Iraq and the al-Qaeda terrorist organization. (See Saddam Hussein and al-Qaeda link allegations). He ended one of his...... (Read more on Wikipedia)
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34 days ago |
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Holder in '02: It's "Hard to Interrogate" ... - — In a letter today to Senator Mitch McConnell, Attorney General Eric Holder defended his decision to have FBI agents read Miranda rights to Christmas bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab and to charge him in civilian court. |
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35 days ago |
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What We Lost While Abdulmutallab Clammed Up - — The fact that the Christmas Day bomber is cooperating now should not obscure the gross mishandling of the incident by the Obama administration. — The White House yesterday leaked the news that the Christmas Day bomber, Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab … |
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37 days ago |
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Axelrod: "We Have Not Lost Anything" by Giving Abdulmutallab Miranda Rights - — Another White House official says a 50-minute interrogation of the Christmas Day bomber was good enough. — Top White House adviser David Axelrod believes the U.S. government properly handled the Christmas Day bomber … |
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47 days ago |
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McConnell: Who Gave the Christmas Day Bomber the Right to Remain Silent? - — Obama's top counterterrorism adviser won't say who decided to Mirandize Abdulmutallab. — Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell is pressing the Obama administration on questions about the handling of Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab … |
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82 days ago |
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Coincidence? I Think Not... On Monday, an environmental reporter ... - On Monday, an environmental reporter for Mother Jones magazine reported on Twitter that EPA Administration Lisa Jackson linked the EPA “endangerment” finding to the Climate Change conference in Copenhagen. — Kate Sheppard wrote: |
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98 days ago |
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Cheney: Holder Wants "Show Trial" for KSM - — Former Vice President Dick Cheney unloaded on President Barack Obama and his administration in a radio interview Monday morning, saying that Obama's recent bow before the Japanese Emperor was “fundamentally harmful” to the United States and indicates that Obama … |
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111 days ago |
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Senate GOP Letter to Obama: It's Time to Decide on Afghanistan - — Senate Republicans are stepping up their calls for President Barack Obama to decide — and decide soon — on the way forward in Afghanistan. In a letter dated, November 11, 2009 — Veteran's Day — ten Republican members … |
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114 days ago |
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Dictatorships and Double Standards - — Tough on Fiji, soft on Iran. — On November 4, protesters gathered outside the gates of the U.S. embassy in Tehran to mark the 30th anniversary of the hostage-taking. There were the usual government-backed “Death to America” protests … |
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128 days ago |
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Obama's Minions Are Ingrates - — The Bush administration did leave a plan for Afghanistan. — On October 18, White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel appeared on the Sunday morning talk shows and, in the process of answering questions about Barack Obama's strategy on Afghanistan … |
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165 days ago |
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A Book Worth Reading - — “Speech - less,” a new book by former White House speechwriter Matthew Latimer, is causing quite a stir. After a brief excerpt of the book was published this month in GQ magazine, cable television and talk radio exploded with discussion of that piece and speculation about the book. |
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