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Joseph Curl

Joseph Curl

Joseph Curl covered the White House and politics for a decade for The Washington Times. He can be reached at josephcurl@gmail.com and on Twitter @josephcurl.

Columns by Joseph Curl

Then-Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, on the deadly September attack on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, that killed Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three other Americans. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

AP perpetuates tale that Benghazi attack caused by anti-Islam film

In a report about a Supreme Court ruling, the Associated Press on Monday continued with the ruse that an anti-Muslim film posted on YouTube caused violence in the Middle East, culminating in the murder of a U.S. ambassador on Sept. 11, 2012. Published May 18, 2015

A large faction of women voiced strong support for Hillary Clinton's candidacy until the GMO issue came up, prompting them to switch allegiances to Sen. Bernard Sanders of Vermont, a liberal stalwart challenging her for the Democratic nomination. (Associated Press)

MAG: Hillary not liberal ENOUGH for some

As the Washington Post reported Monday, Hillary Clinton has moved so far left that she will be "running as the most liberal Democratic presidential front-runner in decades." But she is still not as liberal -- or "progressive," as liberals like to call liberalism -- as some liberals would like. Published May 18, 2015

A large faction of women voiced strong support for Hillary Clinton's candidacy until the GMO issue came up, prompting them to switch allegiances to Sen. Bernard Sanders of Vermont, a liberal stalwart challenging her for the Democratic nomination. (Associated Press)

‘MOST LIBERAL DEM IN DECADES’

And that's just what the lefty newspaper did on Monday, declaring that "Hillary Rodham Clinton is running as the most liberal Democratic presidential front-runner in decades, with positions on issues from gay marriage to immigration." Published May 18, 2015

David Axelrod, former adviser to President Obama and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. (AP photos)

Top Dem Hits Hillary For Ducking Press

Hillary Clinton has taken seven questions from the press in the 40-plus days she announced her presidential run, and although she's hitting Iowa Monday and Tuesday, word is dribbling out that she likely won't face the media. Published May 18, 2015

MSM RALLIES AROUND ABC ANCHOR

Beacons of the mainstream media are coming to George Stephanopoulos' defense in the wake of revelations that he donated $75,000 to the Clinton Foundations. Published May 15, 2015

JOSEPH CURL: Is George Stephanopoulos the next Brian Williams?

With word emerging today that ABC News chief anchor George Stephanopoulos gave "$50,001 to $100,000" to the Clinton Foundation, the network will soon face the Brian Williams Quandary -- is its top "newsman" trustworthy when delivering news. Published May 14, 2015

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton poses for a photo with Simpson College student MacKenzie Bills, center, after meeting with Iowa Democratic Party lawmakers at the Statehouse, Wednesday, April 15, 2015, in Des Moines, Iowa. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)

Hillary heading back to Iowa — will she take questions?

Without or without her Scooby Doo van -- and definitely without a stop at Chipotle -- Hillary Clinton is heading back to Iowa, where she may or may not take questions from the media, or even the "ordinary Americans" she "represents." Published May 14, 2015

FILE - In this April 29,2015 file photo, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush speaks in Houston. He spoke in a language most Republican presidential primary voters do not understand. “You are part of the new wave of hope for this country,” Jeb Bush said in fluent Spanish to the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference this week. Switching to English, he said the U.S. needs immigrants for the country “to become young and dynamic again.”  (AP Photo/Pat Sullivan, File)

Republicans bash Bush (Jeb) on Iraq War

Republicans with White House aspirations are quickly running away from the Iraq War, splitting with Jeb Bush, who said he would invade Iraq even without the threat of weapons of mass destruction. Published May 13, 2015

ABC News' Chris Cuomo is leaving the network for CNN, where he is expected to host a new morning show. (Associated Press)

Trump, liberal MSM blames Republicans for Amtrak crash

Some hardcore liberal ghouls came out of the woodwork shortly after the overnight crash of an Amtrak train near Philadelphia, saying Republicans are to blame for failing to fund infrastructure spending and increasing the federal train agency's budget. Published May 13, 2015