Fox anchor claims Iranian missile could possibly ‘hit some military installations’ in the U.S.
In an interview with former UN ambassador John Bolton today, Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett asserted that Iran’s Shahab missile “could actually hit — I think — some military installations in the United States.” “Absolutely,” replied Bolton, clarifying that it was “U.S. forces stationed in the region” that could be threatened by such a missile.
In an interview with former UN ambassador John Bolton today, Fox News anchor Gregg Jarrett asserted that Iran’s Shahab missile “could actually hit — I think — some military installations in the United States.” “Absolutely,” replied Bolton, clarifying that it was “U.S. forces stationed in the region” that could be threatened by such a missile.
McCain website highlights his good judgment on Iraq… beginning from Aug. 2003.
The McCain campaign website has a new interactive timeline which attempts to prove how and when John McCain was right about Iraq. Interestingly, the timeline begins in August 2003:
The McCain campaign website has a new interactive timeline which attempts to prove how and when John McCain was right about Iraq. Interestingly, the timeline begins in August 2003:
‘Mad Money’ host blames Carter’s sweater for US energy shortages
CNBC’s controversial stock market commentator, Jim Cramer, appeared Monday on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to present his own take on high oil prices.
Cramer believes that the solution to energy shortages lies in a combination of offshore oil drilling and nuclear power and that the only thing holding us back is that “we’ve become an elitist nation.”
CNBC’s controversial stock market commentator, Jim Cramer, appeared Monday on MSNBC’s Morning Joe to present his own take on high oil prices.
Cramer believes that the solution to energy shortages lies in a combination of offshore oil drilling and nuclear power and that the only thing holding us back is that “we’ve become an elitist nation.”
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