Why Would Obama Nominate Someone With a Controversial Background Like Samatha Power’s to the Position of US Ambassdor to the UN?

With Ralph Peters, Caroline Glick, Andy McCarthy, Joseph Schmitz

RALPH PETERS of The New York Post talks about his latest book “Hell Or Richmond”. He takes a look at the recent shake up of the political appointments of Susan Rice and Samantha Power and what this means for U.S. interests within the UN and abroad.

CAROLINE GLICK of the Center for Security Policy critiques President Obama’s nomination of Samantha Power as US Ambassador to the UN in light of her past remarks about the possible need for military intervention in Israel.

ANDY McCARTHY, of National Review, takes a legal approach to explain the recent NSA collection while looking deeper at what is truly protected by the 4th Amendment.

JOSEPH SCHMITZ, of the Center for Security Policy and former Inspector General, examines some of the most interesting points from his latest book, The Inspector General Handbook, including the details behind his allegations that Obama and Clinton have made deliberate efforts to keep fully constituted Inspector Generals from being appointed to vacant positions for over 4 years.

 

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