Monday, November 15, 2010
Ted Koppel’s Delusions About TV News
Ron Radosh "It was true that back then, the networks tried to pretend to be non-partisan and objective. They forbade their employees, for example, to attend anti-war marches even if they were completely partisan and on the movement’s side. An old friend of mine was a top producer in those years for 60 Minutes, and she recently told me of her conversations with the president of CBS News in which she argued with him that the entire news division should be allowed to protest the war and attend rallies if they wished. He turned her down, but her partisanship — and that of her colleagues — was apparent, and readily visible in the stories they put on the air."
Trying terrorists in civilian courts
Judge Excludes Damning Testimony Against Al Qaeda Terrorist, Ahmed Ghailani "The government’s case against Ahmed Ghailani, the terrorist who participated in al Qaeda’s bombings of American embassies in Kenya and Tanzania in 1998, took a major hit on Wednesday. Judge Lewis A. Kaplan ruled that the government was prohibited from introducing a key witness. Why? Because the government learned about this witness’s identity during the CIA’s so-called enhanced interrogations of Ghailani. Therefore, this evidence is supposedly tainted – or “fruit of the poisoned tree.” "
The Obama administration is taking an Alinskyite approach to the prosecution of Ahmed Ghailani.
By Andy McCarthy. "Military commissions are not kangaroo courts. The administration has affirmed this, however reluctantly, by endorsing them. If they are too politically freighted for Obama to direct them for the likes of Ghailani, there is no reason we can’t design a new system for national-security cases — one that ensures fairness and trustworthy results without arming the enemies of humanity with a lawfare arsenal. All it takes is the courage to admit error and the will to correct it. That may be too much for those in the Alinsky thrall, but it would be a worthy task for a new Congress."
The Obama administration is taking an Alinskyite approach to the prosecution of Ahmed Ghailani.
By Andy McCarthy. "Military commissions are not kangaroo courts. The administration has affirmed this, however reluctantly, by endorsing them. If they are too politically freighted for Obama to direct them for the likes of Ghailani, there is no reason we can’t design a new system for national-security cases — one that ensures fairness and trustworthy results without arming the enemies of humanity with a lawfare arsenal. All it takes is the courage to admit error and the will to correct it. That may be too much for those in the Alinsky thrall, but it would be a worthy task for a new Congress."
A Failing Agenda Fails (Updated)
Heritage ...“Obama’s decision to allow the talks to collapse—and make no mistake, the decision was made at the presidential level—was a colossal blunder. It reflects serious shortcomings in his strategic thinking since it will have dramatic repercussions for U.S. foreign policy. Not only does it show the emperor has no clothes when claiming he favors free trade, but unless he can get this back in the very quick order he referenced in Seoul, the U.S. will lose all credibility in pushing other trade issues, such as the nine-nation Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal."...
President Obama's disastrous Asia trip reveals the monumental decline in American power.
By Eliot Spitzer in Slate Magazine " The president of the United States went as a supplicant to Asia, and he returned spurned and lonely. President Obama's trip to Asia may turn out to have been a more important event than the midterm elections, for it was in Asia that the new world order—and America's diminished place in it—became apparent." Weasel Zippers photo
Smackdown in Seoul: Obama Gets an ‘F’ in South Korea "The president has just created a rift with a nation of increasing importance to the United States."
Great news: Dems ready to push amnesty during lame duck session
Hot Air "‘READY’ ON IMMIGRATION: Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) told reporters on Monday that he might meet with President Obama this week to talk about a way to pass immigration legislation during Congress’s lame-duck session."
Photo: Weasel Zippers
OBAMA AND REID TO PANDER TO LATINO VOTERS AND ATTEMPT TO PASS AN AMNESTY BILL DURING LAME DUCK SESSION
Photo: Weasel Zippers
OBAMA AND REID TO PANDER TO LATINO VOTERS AND ATTEMPT TO PASS AN AMNESTY BILL DURING LAME DUCK SESSION
Gingerbread 'person', the PC pudding: Now even biscuits can't escape the politically correct brigade
UK Daily Mail "In the nursery rhyme, the Gingerbread Man fled from the clutches of an old woman and her husband.But now he has been cornered by an even more unforgiving foe – political correctness.
Council bureaucrats have stripped gingerbread men of their gender and renamed them gingerbread ‘persons’ on menus for 400 primary schools.
Via Neal Boortz
Illegal Immigrants Flee Arizona Enforcement, Sanctuary Cities Attract Them
Heritage "Our work (along with many others) to guide states and localities resulted in SB1070. More states are looking to follow Arizona’s lead. With the exodus occurring in Arizona, other states should make sure they don’t become the next home for those fleeing Arizona.
"Conversely, the Center for Immigration Studies released a report showing that $62.2 million in federal funds were sent to sanctuary cities to cover the costs of illegal immigrants. As pointed out by CIS, these sanctuary cities welcome illegal immigrants, but quickly ask the rest of the country to subsidize the costs of those policies."Emphasis added.
Westboro Baptist Protesters Get Tires Slashed Following Protest Saturday
Hot Air Pundit "To make matters worse, as their minivan slowly hobbled away on two flat tires, with a McAlester police car following behind, the protesters were unable to find anyone in town who would repair their vehicle, according to police."
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