it s time for the daily rant and today, it s david goodfriend s turn. he s been on the fikt to keep the internet free and today was a turning point. he has a slightly different take. we ll talk about it after his rant. for now, david, the floor yours. thank you, cenk. today, the fcc voted to maintain an open internet where you are free to invent the next big job creating thing. this is supposed to prevent an internet where phone and cable companies man the century. what i find is the reaction across the political sprek trum.
anyone who s read the white house report on afghanistan can see the obama administration is clearly frustrated with the war. one of the biggest obstacles is pakistan s refusal to allow the u.s. military to conduct cross border operations into his tribal areas, areas where terrorists are known to take refuge. they may be changing. the new york times quotes a senior american officer as saying nato denies that until the next wikileaks comes out confirming it in which they ll say, everyone knew that. could this be a turning point toward mere war? we re joined by lieutenant colonel tony shaffer. he is now at the center for