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acCallum. How can they possibly get up there and just lie
to the press corps?Ventrell said that the State Department periodically
sends out notices to the entire staff advising them of the protections
afforded whistle-blowers under federal law, and that such a notice, in accordance
with regular practice every spring, was disseminated just last week.Interviewed
on the Los Angeles campus of the University of Southern California on
Tuesday, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., argued the allegations of threats and
intimidation expose the need for a more comprehensive probe of the Benghazi
affair.People do not trust the president and his people, McCain told Fox
News. That's why we need a select committee.Fox News Martha MacCallum and
Lee Ross contributed to this report.
By a 54-41 percent margin, American voters would get rid of the
sweeping 2010 health care law if given the option, according to a
new Fox News poll.The poll, released Wednesday, also shows most voters --
71 percent -- think the more than 15,000 pages of regulations that
implement the Affordable Care Act, popularly known as Obamacare, are way
over the top. Some 19 percent say that number of pages seems
about right.The concern about the small mountain of health care rules is
bipartisan. Even 56 percent of Democrats call the 15,000 pages of regulations
way over the top, as do 71 percent of independents and 87
percent of Republicans.As for the law itself, the poll asks people what
they would do with it if there were an up-or-down vote today.While
a 54-percent majority would repeal the law, 41 percent would keep it
in place. Thats mostly unchanged from two years ago, when 56 percent
said they would cancel it and 39 percent wanted the law to
remain (January 2011).On the law itself views are divided along partisan
lines. By a 48 percentage-point margin, most Democrats favor keeping Obamacare
(72-24 percent), while Republicans favor repealing it by an even wider 77-point
margin (87-10 percent). Independents also favor repeal, but by a narrower
16-point margin (53-37 percent).Voters give President Obama negative ratings
on health care. By a 10-point margin, more disapprove (53 percent) than
approve (43 percent) of his job performance. Thats the
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