Tuesday, May 30, 2017

THE CIVIL WAR IS HERE

Daniel Greenfield (Front Page Magazione):
The left doesn’t want to secede. It wants to rule.
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Thursday, May 25, 2017

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

THE INCONVENIENT TRUTH ABOUT THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Did you know that the Democratic Party defended slavery, started the Civil War, founded the KKK, and fought against every major civil rights act in U.S. history? Watch as Carol Swain, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University, shares the inconvenient history of the Democratic Party.


Tuesday, May 23, 2017

"One of the greatest speeches of any world leader in our lifetime"

Dr. Jack Wheeler:
Let’s make this clear at the outset. President Trump’s speech in Riyadh on Sunday (5/21) – from which the above is a quote – is one of the greatest speeches of any world leader in our lifetimes.

See for yourself – the full video and text are appended below. I could not possibly encourage you more to watch and read it attentively. But first, consider the context.

His audience was not simply Saudi royals starting with King Salman, but the leaders of every Moslem-majority country in the world, 54 in all. And in this place to this audience, he was the absolute antithesis of an apologetic appeaser like Obama.

Trump spoke to them politely and graciously, with every diplomatic courtesy and nicety that protocol calls for. But he spoke to them as a man, stand up and straight from the shoulder, not some metrosexual favor-currying pansy like Zero.

He spoke to them as The President of the United States and proud of it – but without a hint of bullying or threat. He spoke to them with complete respect for himself and his country – and with respect for them as well without any hint of gratuitous condescension.

This is a speech of pure presidential genius that only Ronald Reagan could have matched. And yet, although it was delivered in a Moslem country to an audience of Moslem leaders, I took it personally – that Trump’s speech had a message for me as an American, a message for all those who love America.
Transcript and Video of Trump's speech in Saudi Arabia, Sun May 21, 2017

Monday, May 22, 2017

The Press Covering Obama vs. The Press Covering Trump

By Gary Starr

The Press Covering Obama:

NYT Reporter Jeff Zeleney: Mr. President, what has enchanted you about your first 100 days?
Huffington Post

NYT Reporter David Brooks: I knew Obama would be a great president from the crease in his pant.
Hot Air

Press: Mr. President can you comment on The Fast & Furious gun running scandal?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.

Press: Mr. President can you comment on The NSA spying on foreign leaders scandal?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.

Press: Mr. President can you comment on The Petraeus scandal?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.

Press: Mr. President can you comment on The IRS targeting of conservative groups?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys. In fact, there's not a smidgeon of scandal here...just a rogue agent in Cincinnati.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.

Press: Mr. President can you comment on the attack on the annex in Benghazi?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys. This attack was caused by a disgusting racist video that was insulting to Islam and I sent Susan Rice out to all the Sunday Chat Shows to talk about it.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.

Press: Mr. President can you comment on The Department of Justice’s wiretapping of reporters at The Associated Press?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.

Press: Mr. President, can you comment on The Department of Justice’s wiretapping of Fox News’ James Rosen?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.

Press: Mr. President can you comment on The VA healthcare “waiting list” scandal?
Obama: I heard about it on the news just like you guys.
Press: OK, sounds good to us.
Fox News

The Press Covering Trump:

Why did you fire Comey, Why did you fire SallyYates, Why did you make fun of us at the press conference, Are you obstructing justice, Why do you hate Muslim Terrorists and SanctuaryCities, Why did you collude with the Russians Why did Comey get less ice cream than you Why did you fire Comey, Why did you fire SallyYates, Why did you make fun of us at the press conference, Are you obstructing justice, Why do you hate Muslim Terrorists and SanctuaryCities, Why did you collude with the Russians Why did Comey get less ice cream than you Why did you fire Comey, Why did you fire SallyYates, Why did you make fun of us at the press conference, Are you obstructing justice, Why do you hate Muslim Terrorists and SanctuaryCities, Why did you collude with the Russians Why did Comey get less ice cream than you Why did you fire Comey, Why did you fire SallyYates, Why did you make fun of us at the press conference, Are you obstructing justice, Why do you hate Muslim Terrorists and SanctuaryCities, Why did you collude with the Russians Why did Comey get less ice cream than you Why did you fire Comey, Why did you fire SallyYates, Why did you make fun of us at the press conference, Are you obstructing justice, Why do you hate Muslim Terrorists and SanctuaryCities, Why did you collude with the Russians Why did Comey get less ice cream than you

Are you the spawn of Satan and a traitor?

Thursday, May 18, 2017

25 reasons why Obama SHOULD have been impeached!

25 'IMPEACHABLE' OBAMA SCANDALS FAR MORE SERIOUS THAN COMEY FIRING


1.    Obama’s Iran nuke deal

2.    Obama knew about Hillary’s private email server

3.    Obama IRS targets conservatives

4.    Obama’s DOJ spies on AP reporters

5.    Obamacare & Obama’s false promises

6.    Illegal-alien amnesty by executive order

7.    Benghazi-gate

8.    Operation Fast & Furious

9.    5 Taliban leaders for Bergdahl

10.  Extortion 17

11.  ‘Recess ‘ appointments – when Senate was in session

12.  Appointment of ‘czars’ without Senate approval

13.  Suing Arizona for enforcing federal law

14.  Refusal to defend Defense of Marriage Act

15.  Illegally conducting war against Libya

16.  NSA: Spying on Americans

17.  Muslim Brotherhood ties

18.  Miriam Carey

19.  Birth certificate

20.  Executive orders

21.  Solyndra and the lost $535 million

22.  Egypt

23.  Cap & Trade: When in doubt, bypass Congress

24.  Refusal to prosecute New Black Panthers

25.  Obama’s U.S. citizen ‘hit list’


Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Why appointing a "Special Counsel" is a mistake

Peter Zeidenberg, who served as the assistant special counsel in the investigation of former White House aide Scooter Libby, argued in the Washington Post that appointing one would be a mistake.
"Prosecutors are not journalists, and their job is not to inform the public of the results of their investigations," Zeidenberg wrote. "Rather, their mission is to gather all of the relevant facts and determine whether a crime was committed and, if so, whether it can be proved in court beyond a reasonable doubt. Their work, when done properly, is done in secret."
That means that if critical evidence was found in the case but it was in, say, Russia and therefore unobtainable, "then it would be improper to seek an indictment. Critically, the entire investigation would then remain secret. It would be a violation of law for a prosecutor to make public the results of a grand jury investigation that did not result in an indictment."
So a special counsel could find incriminating information and keep it secret forever. Alternatively, a special counsel, in an effort to justify its efforts and expenditures, would have a tremendous incentive to get a prosecution even if it's unnecessary or unwarranted.
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Monday, May 15, 2017

You, too, can be fooled by a white coat!

In the early 1970s, a group of medical researchers decided to study an unusual question. How would a medical audience respond to a lecture that was completely devoid of content, yet delivered with authority by a convincing phony?

To find out, the authors hired a distinguished-looking actor and gave him the name Dr. Myron L. Fox. They fabricated an impressive CV for Dr. Fox and billed him as an expert in mathematics and human behavior. Finally, they provided him with a fake lecture composed largely of impressive-sounding gibberish, and had him deliver the lecture wearing a white coat to three medical audiences under the title “Mathematical Game Theory as Applied to Physician Education.” At the end of the lecture, the audience members filled out a questionnaire.

The responses were overwhelmingly positive. The audience members described Dr. Fox as “extremely articulate” and “captivating.” One said he delivered “a very dramatic presentation.” After one lecture, 90 percent of the audience members said they had found the lecture by Dr. Fox “stimulating.” Over all, almost every member of every audience loved Dr. Fox’s lecture, despite the fact that, as the authors write, it was delivered by an actor “programmed to teach charismatically and nonsubstantively on a topic about which he knew nothing.
His lecture is posted here: The Secret Lives of Big Pharma’s ‘Thought Leaders’

Master of disguise former President Barack Hussein Obama instinctively knew that the white coat was instrinsic to fooling the public about his disastrous health care legislation: OOPS! A crowd of 150 doctors gathers in the Rose Garden to support the health-care overhaul -- as White House staffers scramble to hand out camera-ready white coats to those who forgot their own.

REGULATIONS...ARE REPUBLICANS "FOR" OR "AGAINST"?

When I ran for CA State Senate as a Libertarian, I attended a convention where I watched them deeply involved in writing their platform—yelling, screaming, arguing and explaining. I was so impressed with how much effort went into the platform that I’ve always tried to check a party’s platform to see what they’re about (and as much as any candidate has their own ideas, I’m sure a Democrat would not be elected as a Republican candidate or vica versa).

I found “regulation” 47 times in the 2016 Republican Party Platform:

The over-arching theme is they are for “prudent” regulations but not “punishing” regulations!!

Here are some highlights:

--We endorse prudent regulation of the banking system to ensure that FDIC-regulated banks are properly capitalized and taxpayers are protected against bailouts.

--In a free society, the primary role of government is to protect the God-given, inalienable rights of its citizens. These constitutional rights are not negotiable for any American. We affirm that all legislation, regulation, and official actions must conform to the Constitution’s original meaning as understood at the time the language was adopted.

--Article I of the Constitution directs that “All legislative Powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States….” For more than a century, however, Congress has delegated increasing amounts of legislative authority to executive departments, agencies, and commissions, laying the foundation for today’s vast administrative state. Unelected bureaucrats in the executive branch now write countless rules with the force of law and arbitrarily punish individuals who disobey those rules. The Constitution makes clear that these powers were granted to Congress by the people and must therefore remain solely with the people’s elected representatives. We call on Congress to begin reclaiming its constitutional powers from the bureaucratic state by requiring that major new federal regulations be approved by Congress before they can take effect, such as through the Regulation Freedom Amendment. We further affirm that courts should interpret laws as written by Congress rather than allowing executive agencies to rewrite those laws to suit administration priorities.

--Sensible regulations can be compatible with a vibrant economy. They can prevent the strong from exploiting the weak. Right now, the regulators are exploiting everyone. We are determined to make regulations minimally intrusive, confined to their legal mandate, and respectful toward the creation of new and small businesses.


--Because regulations are just another tax on the consumers, Congress should consider a regulatory budget that would cap the costs federal agencies could impose on the economy in any given year.


Tuesday, May 09, 2017

10 MAJOR FBI SCANDALS ON COMEY'S WATCH

News just broke that President Trump is dismissing the director of the FBI, James Comey.

Comey will inevitably be remembered for the controversial role he played in the 2016 presidential election, where his agency conducted surveillance of the Trump campaign as well as investigated the Clinton camp for mishandling classified materials, giving both sides arguments for how the FBI ultimately swayed the vote.

But even before the 2016 campaign, the FBI endured a number of humiliations under Comey's tenure. Most damning were revelations that the FBI was generally aware of almost every terrorist who successfully struck America over the last eight years. Here are 10 of Comey's biggest embarrassments at the FBI:
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Thursday, May 04, 2017

Government intervention dramatically increases the cost of medical care

1995: “Medicare provides a good example. It was created in 1965 to make it easier for the elderly to get health care. But by reducing the patient’s out-of-pocket costs, it increased the demand for doctors and hospitals. And it reduced the supply of those services by requiring doctors and other medical personnel to use their time and attention handling paperwork and complying with regulations — and looking for ways to circumvent these things. So the price of medical care rose sharply as the demand soared and the supply diminished. As a result, the elderly now pay from their own pockets over twice as much for health care (after adjusting for inflation) than they did before Medicare began. And most older people now find it harder to get adequate medical service. Naturally, the government points to the higher costs and shortages as proof that the elderly would be lost without Medicare — and that government should be even more deeply involved.4 When Medicare was set up in 1965, the politicians projected its cost in 1990 to be $3 billion — which is equivalent to $12 billion when adjusted for inflation to 1990 dollars. The actual cost in 1990 was $98 billion — eight times as much.”

Wednesday, May 03, 2017

THE BETRAYAL PAPERS

Why is this 2015 deeply researched multi-part report still important??
On the other side of Obama stands a powerful financial cartel led by George Soros. The cartel’s operations are thoroughly intertwined with the Muslim Brotherhood to such an extent that they support and fund global Islamic jihad. Soros and his associates, to coin a phrase, are “stratoscrats;” they answer to no nation’s laws, they operate across borders, and they are the primary actors behind global regulation by the United Nations. These self-appointed masters of the universe purchase and then use sovereign countries for their own gain; the United States is their latest and crowning acquisition.
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The Betrayal Papers is a six-part, research and multimedia campaign that presents this evidence. It demonstrates the incredible influence that the Muslim Brotherhood exerts over the Obama administration, many members of Congress, and on American policy foreign and domestic.
This series has been meticulously researched by a team of journalists, national security bloggers, and retired military operatives. All of the information contained in this critical and informative campaign is compiled using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) best practices.
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The Betrayal Papers: Below please find links to both print and audio versions of The Betrayal Papers.

Tuesday, May 02, 2017

The mysterious death of Loretta Fuddy

The latest is that there are THREE conflicting accounts of the cause of Fuddy’s death:
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