Tuesday, April 22, 2014

State Department Unable To Name One Accomplishment From A Hillary Clinton-Run Initiative…

Weasel Zippers   "For obvious reasons."
 


Reporter Asks State Dept for One Accomplishment from Hillary Clinton’s Big Review Process. Let’s See What Happens.  ... "Psaki has been at the State Department since February 2013. She’s part of the revolving door from lobbying and campaigns to government — Psaki came to State from the 2012 Obama campaign, a perch from which she attacked Mitt Romney’s foreign policy chops.

"Romney turns out to have been right when he called Russia America’s number one geostrategic foe, while Psaki’s boss, Obama, has been proved wrong.

"Unfortunately, to most Democrat voters, accomplishments don’t matter and they will support Hillary in 2016 anyway."

EPA chief: Climate change, not Keystone, is game changer

 From The Hill   "Environmental Protection Agency chief Gina McCarthy on Tuesday sought to downplay the importance of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, and said the Obama administration will continue to focus on the bigger problem of climate change.

"McCarthy tried to turn the attention toward climate change during an interview on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," less than one week after the State Department stopped the clock with 14 days left in the 90-day interagency review of the $5.4 billion project. " ...
 
Political Cartoons by Henry Payne
 
Political Cartoons by Lisa Benson

Elites’ Sacrificial Victims; When your goal is to save the planet, you can’t worry about who may get hurt.

Victor Davis Hanson   ... "Thomas Friedman recently wrote of the upside to Vladimir Putin’s possible radical cutoff of natural gas to the former Soviet republics and Eastern Europe. Friedman nearly rejoices that Putin has inadvertently helped the green cause. Supposedly, once Putin’s erstwhile gas buyers grasp that Russia proves an unreliable supplier, they will then be forced to redouble their efforts at wind, solar, and renewable energy. Thus, we will all be better off. “If I’m actually rooting for Putin to go ahead and shut off the gas,” Friedman asks, “does that make me a bad guy?”

"I am afraid it does. At least in the here and now.
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"In California, it is just this sort of assumption that millions must be sacrificed on the altars of green deities that has resulted in cutoffs of life-providing irrigation water in order to save a bait fish, or decrepit and nightmarishly dangerous highways because highway funds have been diverted to “high-speed rail,” whose initial construction is as dear to liberals as it is not allowed to begin in their neighborhoods. What if the campus of Stanford University disrupted the migrating patterns of the Palo Alto horned toad, or if the new Arizona Apple plant retarded the spring bloom of the Mesa desert cactus? Would we see a shutdown of either Stanford or Apple — as we are seeing now with the uprooting of vast acreages of California almonds?
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"Once we go down that road of assumed noble ends justifying questionable means, then anything becomes not just possible but assured." Full article

I Will Not 'Go Gentle into That Good Night'. Under Obama and Democrats a great nation ends. Period.

How will we, individually and collectively, respond to the approach of that "good night" marking the end of a great nation?
Political Cartoons by Glenn McCoy
American Thinker   "We should not – no, actually, we must not – show bestial rage like the animals that populated the Occupy crowd.  But display civil disobedience – not violence or destruction of property or physical assaults – against the proto-fascists so favored by the Obama regime. 

"Think civil disobedience would be a waste of time?  It could be that you’re right.  Of course, there have been people here and there throughout history who would disagree on that. 

"Mahatma Gandhi would head the list, with Rosa Parks standing at his side.  Our own Thomas Jefferson once said: “If a law is unjust, a man is not only right to disobey it, he is obligated to do so.”  Bishop Desmond Tutu went even farther when he said:  “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”  And the icon of the civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, expressed the same sentiment when he said: “One has a moral responsibility to disobey unjust laws.' ”

Jim Yardley is a retired financial controller and a two-tour Vietnam veteran.  He writes frequently about political idiocy, business and economic idiocy, and American cultural idiocy. Jim also blogs at http://jimyardley.wordpress.com and can be contacted directly at james.v.yardley@gmail.com.