Friday, November 4, 2011

Photo of the Day: Obama (Literally) Embraces Anti-Israel, Pro-Iran Islamist on the World Stage

Big Peace  "That’s Islamist Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan hugging it out with the President of the United States today at the G-20 summit in France." Obama shakes hands with America's friends, hugs Iran's ally.
"Our European allies, by contrast, received simple handshakes.
"Never mind the apparent breach of protocol–what does this demonstrate about Barack Obama’s worldview?
"At least he didn’t bow."

Islam Today: Turkey, Trying to Isolate Israel, Gets Cordial Treatment From Obama Administration   "In the CNN Turk interview, Davutoglu said it was too late for U.S. mediation between Turkey and Israel, and that Turkey would not relent on its insistence for an Israeli apology over the flotilla incident."

Daniel Pipes: Obama Hugs Erdoğan"Hillary Clinton's high-five in June with her Turkish counterpart, Ahmet Davutoğlu, prompted me to write that she "should be ashamed of herself, horsing around like this with the representative of a hostile state."
"What to say in November with Barack Obama hugging his counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan?"

Atlas Shrugs expresses contempt for the Candidate of the US: Isn't this whole scene pretty standard for President Obama? The Europeans get a handshake and the Islamist Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan gets a hug.  "Isn't this whole scene pretty standard for President Obama? The Europeans get a handshake and the Islamist Turkish prime minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan gets a hug. And all the president seems to have in mind is campaign politics and his reelection effort."
Turkey has abandoned her friendship with Israel and has now declared hostility. This is just fine with Obama.
Does this man have a hatred for Israel, or just a fear of the Muslim world that makes him be a toady for them? I use the word "toady" because Obama reminds me of the little toady in "A Christmas Story" who was at the bidding of the big bully feared by all neighborhood kids.
This president is a foreign policy nincompoop and a threat to every facet of American interests, home and abroad.  This is who you get when America elects for its president the choice of rock stars and celebrities -people for whom Rev. Wright, Louis Farrakhan and domestic terrorists are preferable to any conservative.
If our nation truly is a right-of-center country, why is there not more outrage at this administration?

It would be wise to remember that in all the scope of the Bible from Genesis through the book of Revelation, Israel is the central nation in God's plan for world history and the fate of nations hinges on their relations with this small country. The very existence of Israel in their original land is testimony that God shapes history to keep promises He makes. TD

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Alan Caruba: Herman Cain Flunks Foreign Policy

Warning Signs  "On Tuesday evening I watched an edition of Fox News Bret Beir’s Special Report where Herman Cain was “center chair” as the usual members of the panel got a chance to quiz him and, after he attempted to dispose of the charges of sexual harassment unleashed against him, syndicated columnist, Charles Krauthammer asked a question that dealt with foreign policy.
"What would Cain do if Iran was going to unleash an attack on the U.S.? Cain gave a rambling, unspecific answer except to say he’d order an Aegis destroyer into the Persian Gulf to let Iran know he was serious, mentioning something about the use by Iran of missiles. It was distressingly clear that Cain had no more idea what he would do than he had regarding other potential foreign policy questions."  Alan Caruba

As much as we like Herman Cain as a man, we must not do exactly as liberals did in 2008 with Obama. We must not let our support for Cain make us set him up for failure by placing him in a position he is not yet remotely qualified to handle.
American leadership in foreign policy has lost much respect among our allies. President Bush may have been disliked by some but respected by many. However Clinton and Obama were and are disrespected, being considered amateurs overseas; I fear Herman Cain will be as well.
Mr. Caruba brings up an issue that is of more concern to me than Cain's present difficulties; if he were a Democrat, all the current news would be a resume' enhancement (provided Cain was arrogant enough about the whole thing).  TD

Victor Davis Hanson: Liberal Indulgences

Victor Davis Hanson "Examine the burdens of modern liberal exemption and indulgence."...

Race:
 "Accusing either Cain of being an Uncle Tom sort or his supporters of being racists in backing a supposedly minstrel-like African-American (and that is what the successful entrepreneurial Cane is reduced to) is now a sort of standard left-wing narrative. There are no repercussions in such smears, no charges of racism. I assume that when Cain authentically drops his g’s, he is a sort of embarrassment to the liberal elite; when Obama does that in front of the Black Caucus, apparently we are to assume that this is some sort of wink-and-nod necessity for the former Harvard Law Review editor to do the necessary pandering to his “base.” Indulgences for racist stereotyping are purchased by loud proclamations of liberalism. Were Cornel West or Harry Belafonte a conservative, their rantings would long ago have been written off as false-consciousness racism."
Big Money:
Michael Moore’s wealth is usually pegged around $50 million. If half his fortune were liquid and conservatively put into a savings account at about 2% interest, Moore’s annual income would be about $500,000 per year. That income would easily put him into the now hated “1%,” a group which he and others have blasted as schemers who benefit from capitalism at the expense of the 99%.
Political Cartoons by Nate Beeler

Mapping the #Occupy Hate and Violence Around the Country

Big Government   "Our team at the MacIver Institute for Public Policy in Wisconsin have put together this handy interactive map of the violence and hate of the #Occupy movement."


The Occupy movement is inherently violent  "Think Progress has posted a video of Occupy protesters valiantly trying to prevent anarchists from damaging a Whole Foods in Oakland yesterday. They claim the video demonstrates the movement's commitment to non-violence. But judging by that one guy's yellow helmet, it is clear some occupiers anticipated such an incident. If you know your march is going to involve fights over property damage, even if you try and stop it when it happens, you are still responsible for that property damage."....
"The Occupy movement is predicated on the idea of protesters (the 99%) asserting control over something that does not belong to them (Zuccotti Park, McPherson Square, Frank Ogawa/Oscar Grant Plaza etc.)."

Reports from the Occupy movement

Drudge has these:
From CNS: 'Peaceful' Occupy Protests Degenerate Into Chaos  "About 3,000 people converged on the Port of Oakland, the nation's fifth-busiest harbor, in a nearly five-hour protest Wednesday, swarming the area and blocking exits and streets with illegally parked vehicles and hastily-erected, chain-link fences."
Academia's chickenssssss...are coming hommmme...to ROOST!

American Thinker: 'Stimulate' Oakland  "Maybe Obama should stop referring to these protests as "Occupy" movements and start calling them what he most likely thinks they are: "Stimulate Wall Street", "Stimulate Chicago", "Stimulate Oakland", etc. If Obama gets lucky, maybe before this is all over there will end up being a bridge somewhere that needs rebuilding."  More here.

The "99 Percent" are really the "35 Percent" but their cadres are growing   "By any objective standard, the 99 Percenters are not the brightest bunch, and they really represent the roughly 20 percent of Americans who are irrevocably dependent upon government subsidies and pay no income tax. Thus, this 20 percent has no vested interest in the cost of government and is predisposed to vote for the redistribution of others' incomes rather than work for their own. The underlying assumption is that it's easier to confiscate wealth than create it."....
"For his part, Obama has been clear in his collectivist rhetoric: "[T]he wealthiest Americans have made out like bandits. ... It's not that I want to punish your success. I just want to make sure that everybody who is behind you, that they've got a chance for success too. I think when you spread the wealth around, it's good for everybody." "

From Infidel Bloggers Alliance:  NYPD Officer: Crime, Sexual Assault at #OccupyWallStreet ‘More Widespread Than Even They Think’
  "...however they’re protesting the wrong group. It wasn’t banks who caused the housing meltdown. It wasn’t banks who tanked the economy. It’s the politicians and the special interest money in politics that has destroyed this country. Banks are easy targets. When they set up this protest on the front lawn of the White House, or on the steps of the Capitol, then I’d support it."...

Bruce Thornton: Blame Our Failing Schools for Occupy Wall Street   "Having taught in a state university for thirty years, I’m not surprised by the ignorance on display among the Occupy Wall Street protestors. From kindergarten to university, for decades our schools have abandoned the teaching of basic facts and foundational thinking skills, and replaced both with leftish received wisdom and stale mythologies, all the while they have anxiously monitored and puffed up students’ self-esteem."

Before you speak well of the occupiers, see these pictures

Cross-posted from the Freedom Fighter's JournalEvil Clowns and Radical Ringmasters of the Anti-Capitalist Revolution in Denver
These fools have not a single clue about economics and are merely tools for the anti-capitalist Marxists and communists, both in and out of Congress. Americans are free to choose their own paths and are limited only by their own goals and energies. But rather than take part in the American Dream, they would rather make those who have partaken as miserable as they are.
America deserves so  much more than to be guided by these ignorant fools, pictured so well by this Monty Python bit:

Meanwhile, you need to see this article from the FFJ to understand what all this is about:  Remember in the background somewhere lurk those who hope against hope that violence will break out and I firmly believe that many of them are part of the Obama administration. Why? Because we have seen the credentials of many who were chosen to work with Obama and we see some of them taking part in the occupy movement. 
Here are some excerpts and photos from the article in the Freedom Fighter's Journal:

"Occupy Denver marching with anarcho-syndicalist flag. The red and black flag is a symbol of anarcho-syndicalist and anarcho-communist co-operation, black being the traditional color of anarchism, and red being the traditional color of socialism. Amazingly, these are the building blocks of the Occupy movement, a reality which the mainstream press glosses over as they carry water for the Obama administration and the left in general."


This photo (above)was also taken at noon, and highlights what is so very wrong about the entire Occupy movement. Young runaways, the mentally ill, drug addicts and alcoholics, rapists and child-predators have all been causing problems at Occupy utopias in cities across America.









"Khaddafy-ize, at this point in history, can only be interpreted as meaning “to execute in the street in a brutal fashion.” Here, this man advocates executing the wealthy, the Zionist bankers, the Congress and the Supreme Court, and everybody else in the 1%.
"Anti-semitism has been reported coast to coast at Occupy camps and marches. This is the first significant example I have seen in Denver."

Much, much more at the Freedom Fighter's Journal

DOUGLAS SCHOEN in the WSJ;  In interviews, protesters show that they are leftists out of step with most American voters. Yet Democrats are embracing them anyway..  "Our research shows clearly that the movement doesn't represent unemployed America and is not ideologically diverse. Rather, it comprises an unrepresentative segment of the electorate that believes in radical redistribution of wealth, civil disobedience and, in some instances, violence. Half (52%) have participated in a political movement before, virtually all (98%) say they would support civil disobedience to achieve their goals, and nearly one-third (31%) would support violence to advance their agenda." Via theothermccain

The Republicans would be crazy not to tie this movement to the Democrats, but somehow I do not see Mitt Romney doing that. 

Lloyd MarcusIs 'Occupy Movement' the Result of Obama Administration Rhetoric?  "It occurred to me that we have two Americas; a majority which aligns with tea party principles. The second much smaller America is the OWS parasites and Obama administration who embrace a negative view of our great country and a desire to fundamentally transform her."

Source - Rahm Emanuel involved in Cain sexual harassment accuser attacks

Washington Times  "According to a source who is friends with the Cain campaign, not only is the Rick Perry campaign involved but also the Mayor of Chicago and former Obama White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is likely involved with the sexual harassment accuser attacks. A friend of the Cain campaign believes a National Restaurant Association (NRA) employee out of the Chicago office leaked the story to the Perry campaign via information and influence from Mayor Rahm Emanuel's office."
If this is some shoot-from-the-hip accusation with no substantiation, I can see the end of Herman Cain's candidacy. For his sake, there better be some solid evidence about this. TD 




Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Ann Coulter: Why Our Blacks are Better Than Their Blacks

Ann Coulter  "By spending the last three decades leveling accusations of "racism" every 10 seconds, liberals have made it virtually impossible for Americans to recognize real racism -- for example, the racism constantly spewed at black conservatives.
"In the last year alone, a short list of the things liberals have labeled "racist" include:"
-- Being a Republican;
-- Joining the tea party;
-- The word "the" (Donald Trump's statement that he has a "great relationship with the blacks");
-- References to Barack Obama's playing basketball (Trump again);
-- Using Obama's middle name;
-- Scott Brown's pickup truck;
-- Opposing Obamacare;
-- Opposing Obama's stimulus bill;
-- Opposing Obama's jobs bill.
"The surge in conservative support for Herman Cain confuses the Democrats' story line, which is that Republicans hate Obama because he's black.
"Cain is twice as black as Obama. (Possible Obama campaign slogan: "Too Black!")"
http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/glennfoden

No group in America spews bile like the left

I pity whomever is the next Conservative president for the atmosphere in which he or she will have to preside over this country. One can wonder if this country is indeed governable by a Republican given how their every deed - no matter how well-intentioned- will be vilified by Democrats. The atmosphere has been truly poisoned by words from Obama on back to Ted Kennedy. (I know, we on the right treated the Clinton's with contempt, but that was just because their deeds-like the firing of the White House travel office staff- were so contemptible).
However no party has the resources to vilify opponents like the Democrat Party. Democrats own- in spirit-  the entertainment industry, most of the news networks and newspapers, nearly all of academia and the producers of school textbooks.
Here is a small sample of the bitter water that flows out of the poisonous springs of liberal minds, both racist and political:


Pat Oliphant
Progressives See Racism Where It Isn’t, Ignore It Where It Exists


 Andrew Klavan : The Racism of the Left  "As a result, a huge portion of the country feels, rightly, that they don’t know this man, that he’s been allowed to keep secrets and preserve mysteries as no president in modern times. That’s why they’re obsessed with his records. It’s not right-wing racism. It’s left-wing racism come home to roost."

JAMES TARANTO , WSJ:  Heath Shuler did not hear the "N-word" on March 20, 2010  "Surely there are many like Fang who are predisposed to believe the tea-party movement is racist. It is far from implausible to suggest that politicians might say things that are untrue in order to pander to the prejudices of their followers."

Ann Coulter, as usual nails it:  "All we learned [about Herman Cain]was: About a decade ago, as many as two anonymous women accused Cain of making unspecified "inappropriate" remarks and one "inappropriate" gesture in the workplace. (We had more than that on John Edwards' mistress a year into the media's refusal to report that story.)
"If the details helped liberals, we'd have the details." From this week's column to be posted elsewhere in the TW.

Student union leader pulls out of speaking at fees rally after protesters hurl anti Jewish abuse at him  London, March 2011

Recommended article: DiscoverTheNetworks.orgLiberal Racism  "Liberal racism can be seen, paradoxically, most clearly in the way anyone straying from its premises is immediately branded as a “racist.” This is a powerful sanction that liberal racists use like a bludgeon to control the public discussion about race."   

Obama’s Target List

Victor Davis Hanson  "Yet lecturing, demonizing, and caricaturing are not just symptoms of narcissism or being socially dense, but are also a revelation that Obama feels that he can say almost anything he wants, with the expectation — always borne out in the past — of few consequences. .... Note as well that while almost everyone else is culpable, the president himself rarely is — at least not as much as ATM machines, George W. Bush, tsunamis, the European Union, the nine-month-old Republican-controlled House, the Arab Spring, and skyrocketing oil prices. Others err; but the president has made all “the right choices.”
"Here is a tiny sampling of those who have been on the receiving end of the president’s disdain:" More...

http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/2011/11/01/93216

Israel against the World. As usual.

Judge Richard Goldstone’s Mea Culpa, in the Pages of the New York Times!  Judge Richard Goldstone has done great harm to Israel. The Goldstone Report, as many writers on this website have documented in the past few years, has been used by Israel haters around the world as the main weapon in the campaign to delegitimize Israel.....
"But this morning, readers of the New York Times were stunned to find a new op-ed by Goldstone, which not only is a personal mea culpa of the most dramatic sort, but one that blasts one of the major arguments regularly engaged in by the hate-Israel Left, especially the reprehensible Archbishop Desmond Tutu, and former President Jimmy Carter. Titled “Israel and the Apartheid Slander,” the judge, in effect, also answers the approach regularly taken by the editors of the paper in which his article appears."
....
"As Tom Gross has noted on his own blog, Goldstone’s op-ed is a direct repudiation as well of so-called human rights groups that spend all of their time criticizing Israel while avoiding any condemnation of Arab violations of human rights, and of groups like Israel’s B’Teselem, whose director Jessica Montell has said that Israel is “worse than apartheid in South Africa.” "  More...

Sorry about that, Israel. Really.
Ron Radosh is an Adjunct Senior Fellow at The Hudson Institute, and a  Prof. Emeritus of History at the City University of New York.

Where are the Arabs Free? Only in ISRAEL!

 

Conservative cartoonist's takes on Republican candidates

Why must we always have to settle for mediocre candidates from Bob Dole to Bush 1 to John McCain on to our top tier leaders of 2011? Is there nobody with that fire burning inside them that can match that of those voters furious at  what Obama and the Democrats are doing to this nation? Which candidate has a passion to undo the socialism and the regulatory stranglehold on our private enterprise inflicted by Pelosi-Obama?
We want someone who will truly undo the damage done, not a bureaucrat who will merely take America as Obama has left it and manage the status quo.
Apparently these cartoonists are unimpressed with Republican candidates as well...


http://townhall.com/political-cartoons/