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Republicans devote time and energy to publicising alleged failures of Democrats while ignoring scandals of the Bush era.
Bipartisanship of the wrong variety is all over the US - from gun laws to marriage laws to Iraq war, argues Schecter.
As the Obama Administration looks to reform its drone program, it should focus on assessing its actual success rate.
Seen as out of touch by youth and minorities, US political party looks to new generation of conservatives.
Rand Paul's filibuster raised concerns about drone strikes in the US and guidelines needed to regulate domestic drones.
We examine the president's latest cabinet nominations and ask what these say about the direction of his second term.
US Senate votes 63-34 to approve appointment of "targeted killing" policy architect after 13-hour filibuster.
US not ruling out strikes against Americans on US soil in circumstances akin to 9/11 attacks, attorney general says.
Attorney General refuses to rule out using drones strikes targeting Americans inside the country.
It's not constitutional scholarship that's missing on the right - it's knowledge of "Schoolhouse Rock", says Rosenberg.
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