Monday, November 10, 2014

The Marine Corps' special day

Watch the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon absolutely bring down the house
"In a video that’s making the rounds again on the internet after first going viral three years ago, the U.S. Marine Corps Silent Drill Platoon puts on an impeccable performance at the Pepsi Center in Denver.
 
"The precision and grace is simply unmatched.
 
"Just watch, you won’t regret it."
 

 
But before they could do that, they had to endure this:

Hat tip to Harley Standlee, Placerville, CA and Don Standlee of Arlington, TX
 


All to help Marines dominate through such as this:  Sgt. Basilone and the fight for Iwo Jima
 

A Chinese View of the Obama Presidency and America as a World Power.


Global Times of China   Entire article quoted below:

The US midterm elections kicked off Tuesday. The overall situation does not favor President Barack Obama. In the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, Democrat seats are likely to decrease. The Republicans also aim for a big change in the Senate so as to control both houses of Congress. If so, the lame-duck president will be further crippled.

US public opinion has downgraded Obama. Former president George W. Bush met with criticism due to his failure in the war on terror.

Obama always utters "Yes, we can," which led to the high expectations people had for him. But he has done an insipid job, offering nearly nothing to his supporters. US society has grown tired of his banality.

Undoubtedly, Obama is one of the post-Cold War presidents who had to undergo difficult times. He has encountered the global financial crisis and the decline of US influence. He has found many thorny problems because he is the first African-American president in history. As a result, he can only get limited tolerance and acceptance.

Obama has behaved much more prudently than most of his predecessors, and has thus lacked the ability to push forward complicated issues. What's worse, Obama is in the midst of a time when partisan politics is becoming more extreme.

That party interests are placed higher than the interests of the country and its people is an inherent shortcoming of Western political systems. The problem is particularly acute when the US undergoes difficulties. Cohesion in American society is diminishing.

Obama's best performance is empty rhetoric, while he achieved nothing on issues such as lowering the income gap. The American people have not benefited from the economic recovery.

In foreign policy, Obama must also take his share of the blame. He has managed to take US troops out of Iraq and Afghanistan, but left no peace. Osama Bin Laden was killed during his tenure, but the IS has emerged from the Middle East.

Moreover, the Ukrainian crisis has almost brought Europe back to the Cold War era, and his pivot to Asia strategy only increased mistrust between China and the US and among East Asian countries.

The US public used to speak highly of Obama, but now many seem to have reversed their opinions. Bush, who dared to do everything, and Obama, who dares to do nothing, come from different parties but have the same destiny. Is this their problem or the problem of the US system?

Renowned scholar Francis Fukuyama believes it is due to dysfunction in the US system. But many others do not. They believe their country only needs a new president.

With China's rise, we gradually have the ability to have a clear understanding of the US. The country is too lazy to reform. US society selected Obama, but there is no great American president in this era


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An Israeli man was nearly lynched Sunday night by a violent Arab mob. The potential victim was saved – by an Arab.

United with Israel   ... "An eyewitness to the attack told Israel’s Ynet about the extreme violence he saw: “More than 20 people, a few of them masked, stopped the car and began to throw stones and launch firecrackers. They took the driver out of the car and began to beat him all over his body while shouting Allah Akbar.”

"An Arab who was driving by, identified only as Makdy, saw the developing lynch and went to save the Israeli. He told IDF Radio that “during the first moments I did not think twice. Someone threw rocks but I stopped him. I took him [the Israeli] into my car and drove away quickly, and then dropped him off at a police checkpoint.' ”

WATCH: The scene of violence after an Israeli man escaped. Click below
 

Rush Limbaugh Threatens To Sue Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee

NY Daily News:  "Limbaugh charges that the DCCC sent out a letter that distorted comments he delivered on his syndicated radio show in September, making it appear he might excuse sexual assault. The letter also called for respondents to boycott Limbaugh’s advertisers.

"Limbaugh’s attorney Patty Glaser sent a letter to the DCCC Monday demanding an apology and a retraction, then warning that even if he got them, he still might sue."
 
Daily Caller
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... “Let’s be clear: Rush Limbaugh is advocating for the tolerance of rape” the DCCC stated in a September fundraising email after Limbaugh mocked Ohio State’s new mandatory sexual consent guidelines. (RELATED: Democrats Attack Rush Limbaugh On Way To November Loss)

"Limbaugh’s team said that the DCCC’s campaign against Limbaugh provides grounds for a defamation case, based on legal precedent."

Fox News:  “The DCCC may believe it to be immune from liability by quoting words, taken out of context. This is untrue,” [ Limbaugh's attorney Patty] Glaser said. “There is significant on point precedent in the 9th Circuit for holding an organization responsible for falsifying meaning through selective quoting. In Price v. Stossel, the court held that, if a party accurately quotes ‘a statement actually made by a public figure, but presents the statement in a misleading context, thereby changing the viewer’s understanding of the speaker’s words,’ that constitutes defamation.”

Obama won 2014 non-vote in landslide

Legal Insurrection
 
Search for Common Ground

Not sure how many more of these victories Democrats can take.   "Byron York remarks on one of the more remarkable aspects of Obama’s post-election press conference, the notion that those who did not vote have given him a mandate:
President Obama did something extraordinary, perhaps unprecedented, in his post-election news conference Wednesday: He claimed a mandate on behalf of voters who didn’t vote.
“To everyone who voted, I want you to know that I hear you,” the president said. “To the two-thirds of voters who chose not to participate in the process yesterday, I hear you, too.”
What did that mean? What did those non-voters say?
It would probably be more useful to ask what the president heard. And apparently Obama heard expressions of support from non-voters across the land.   More...

Beijing sees the US president as a weak leader in the autumn of his presidency

Financial Times

Matt Kenyon illustration
 
"Second-term US presidents traditionally seek solace on the global stage. Barack Obama is no exception. Following last week’s drubbing in the US midterm elections, he lands in China on Monday for a summit with Xi Jinping. He is unlikely to find Beijing more pliable than Washington DC. As time goes on, it becomes ever harder to separate his domestic weakness from his global standing. Even the tone is spreading. “US society has grown tired of [Obama’s] banality,” China’s semi-official Global Times said last week.' " ... 
On his last visit to China, when he was still riding high at home, Mr Obama was treated shabbily by his hosts. Today’s much-diminished figure is unlikely to have greater sway.

Also from Drudge:  Condi: The world isn’t listening to the U.S.  "Condoleezza Rice slammed the Obama administration’s handling of Iraq and America’s lack of strength on the world stage, saying that “nobody listens” when the U.S. isn’t leading."

The day a Holocaust survivor got revenge on his tormentor

 NY Post via Weasel Zippers

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"He survived the savagery of the Holocaust, made it to America with barely a penny and became a world-famous tailor in Brooklyn, dressing celebrities and presidents. In his new memoir, “Measure of a Man,” Martin Greenfield tells the story of his extraordinary life. In this excerpt, he explains how the concentration camps nearly stripped him of his humanity at age 16 — and the day he got it back."...
Residents from Weimar avert their eyes as American forces make them walk past a pile of corpses at the
 Buchenwald concentration camp.