Sunday, August 17, 2014

Liberal Law Professor Alan Dershowitz Outraged By Perry Indictment: “Everyone Should Stand Against It”

Weasel Zippers
Dershowitz
 
"Sounds like the effort to get Perry is backfiring big time, and reminding everyone of the depths to which Democrats will go to take out the competition.

"Via Newsmax:
Harvard Law Professor Alan Dershowitz calls himself a “liberal Democrat who would never vote for Rick Perry,” but he’s still “outraged” over the Texas governor’s indictment Friday on charges of abuse of power and coercion.
The charges are politically motivated and an example of a “dangerous” trend of courts being used to affect the ballot box and politics, he told Newsmax on Saturday.
“Everybody, liberal or conservative, should stand against this indictment,” Dershowitz said. “If you don’t like how Rick Perry uses his office, don’t vote for him.”

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Hillary Clinton to Barack Obama: Let's hug it out

Political Cartoons by Steve Breen

Politico

President Barack Obama hugs Hillary Clinton on May 19, 2011. | Getty
 
"Hillary Clinton called President Barack Obama on Tuesday to “make sure he knows that nothing she said was an attempt to attack him” when she recently discussed her views on foreign policy in an interview with The Atlantic, according to a statement from a Clinton spokesman.
Political Cartoons by Dana Summers
 
"The statement comes amid tension between the Clinton and Obama camps in the wake of the interview. It also comes as Obama and Clinton, his former secretary of state, are due to cross paths at a social gathering Wednesday night in Martha’s Vineyard."

Political Cartoons by Dana Summers

Well, she has done this before, you know:

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Ferguson and the media

Perry blasts felony indictment as ‘outrageous’; Press stresses the indightment without reporting on the merits

 at NY Magazine;   This Indictment Of Rick Perry Is Unbelievably Ridiculous
"The conventions of reporting —  which treat the fact of an indictment as the primary news, and its merit as a secondary analytic question —  make it difficult for people reading the news to grasp just how farfetched this indictment is."

Via Drudge   "A defiant Rick Perry on Saturday went on the offensive one day after being indicted for allegedly abusing his power with a controversial veto, denouncing the charges as “outrageous” political theatrics and predicting he will prevail over “those who would erode our state’s constitution and laws purely for political purposes.”


 
... "Even without Hanson, it seems to me, the statute — as understood in the indictment — is unconstitutionally overbroad. It would, for instance, punish clearly protected speech such as, “If you Legislators enacts a bill with this language rather than the version I like, I will veto it,” since that too would be “threat[ening]” “to take … action as a public servant” by vetoing the bill in “attempt[ing] to influence” legislators in “specific performance of [their] official duty,” namely drafting and enacting legislation. But Hanson strikes me as even more clearly authoritative on the matter." 
 
Legal Insurrection; Rick Perry indictment looks, walks and quacks like political power play    "The criminalization of routine politics only seems to apply to Republicans."
...
"Rick Perry and Texas Republicans, on the other hand, have a video of the “embattled” DA and head of the Public Integrity Unit belligerently wasted and strapped to a chair, demanding special treatment from a sheriff named Greg:"
 


"At least for now, I think it’s obvious who’s winning the narrative in red Texas.

"Travis County itself is notoriously liberal, but you have to wonder just how bad it must be for Battleground Texas and their democrat friends statewide, if they’re forced to bank all expectations on a political play that’s almost certain to fail."

But liberals will do anything to defend their drunks – remember Ted Kennedy?
Rosemary Lehmberg DUI DA
 
... "She got a 45-day jail term, – served about half of it, – and refused to resign her office.
 
"The alleged ‘criminal activity’ Governor Perry engaged in was threatening to line-item veto her office funding if she didn’t resign.
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"overnors across the land routinely threaten to veto bills and budgets."
 

Has Obama checked out and no longer interested in being president?

Neo-Neocon
Obama 2008 Acceptance Speech
...
"But was he ever interested in the work of being president? I don’t think so. From the very start, what interested him was giving speeches and campaigning. For the rest, he truly believed that just being his glorious self would somehow magically cause all the things he wanted to happen to actually occur, with a minimum of effort.

"And although that sounds rather deluded, in a sense it was reality-based in his case. Isn’t that pretty much how his life had gone up till now?

"Obama never was very engaged with the work of government, although much of his career has been spent in government. As president, even his signature “accomplishment” early in his administration, Obamacare, was designed and pushed mostly by others (Pelosi, for example), who did the heavy lifting for him.

"Obama is used to adulation and feeds off it, and when the adulation stops he’s really not very interested in going on with the activity. Campaigning and elections are tailor-made for a personality such as his. They feature speeches and promises and debates (words) rather than the need to work with others and accomplish something concrete. The main activity is travel—constant movement—and speaking before adoring crowds." ...
 

Guess who was missing at funeral of highest ranking officer killed in combat since Vietnam War

Legal Insurrection
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NBC News reports:
U.S. Army Major General Harold Greene was buried today at Arlington National Cemetery with full military honors, including a caisson, two escort platoons, casket team, firing party, colors team, and a caparisoned horse. The U.S. Army band, “Pershing’s Own,” played softly as the funeral procession made its way down the long hill past the rows of simple white gravestones to bring General Greene to his final resting place.
The graveside service began with a few words, followed by a 13-gun salute. The major general’s widow, Dr. Susan Myers, was seated in the front row. To her right was their son 1st Lt. Matthew Greene, his daughter Amelia Greene, followed by Major General Greene’s father, also Harold Greene.
After three rifle volleys and the playing of “Taps,” the American flag, once placed on the major general’s casket, was carefully folded as the band played “America the Beautiful.” U.S. Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno presented the flag to his widow, and additional flags to his children and father.
General Greene, 55, became the highest-ranking fatality in the war in Afghanistan after an Afghan military police officer opened fire on Aug. 5th, 2014.
 
 
 

Friday, August 15, 2014

Head of Fraternal Order of Police rips Obama for his remarks on Ferguson

Rick Moran
Political Cartoons by Michael Ramirez

..."I'm sure the president thought he was being even handed by blaming both protestors and cops for the violence. But you can't have law without order, and preventing people from looting and setting cars on fire usually necessitates strong arm tactics. And inevitably, non-violent people are going to be unfairly arrested simply because they're in the wrong place at the wrong time.
"This is what happens in a riot. It is chaos. The president and many on the left criticizing the police seem to think that the cops can restore the peace in an orderly and logical manner, without resorting to physical violence. It is regrettable that things get out of control but that's what a riot is all about."

It would be nice if people would stay silent about Ferguson
 ...  "Let me say a couple of things about President Obama's statement:
       1) It was cautious and he did call for "healing." That's good.
       2) It was unnecessary and out of place for a president.  That's bad.

Iron Dome - How ISRAEL intercepts air-to-ground rockets from GAZA STRIP

Rafael     " 'Iron Dome", an Anti Missile system, developed by Rafael.

This high-technology system can intercepts(sp) an enemy missile targeted to hit a civilian city, or any other ground area."
 


Read the comments to get a picture of whether Muslims will coexist with Israel or not. Their comments are vitriolic, a word none of the commenters are likely to know.

Hat tip to Walt Stier; Santa Maria, CA

Hamas stages evidence of terrible Israeli murders

Was This A Staged Protest or Staged Propaganda?

"I know Muslims aren’t known for their sharp minds, but I never thought a staged funeral could be this amateurish.

"It is so bad that I’m beginning to think this was a staged protest, similar to the kinds the big brains in our country organize. You know who I mean, the kollidge students."
 

 
Well, the video may not be so great, but the still shots will do fine. They will work well enough to set Geraldo's spleen into overdrive.

Krauthammer: On Obama’s foreign policy, Clinton got it right

“Great nations need organizing principles, and ‘Don’t do stupid stuff’ is not an organizing principle.”
— Hillary Clinton, The Atlantic, Aug. 10

Charles Krauthammer

 
"Leave it to Barack Obama’s own former secretary of state to acknowledge the fatal flaw of his foreign policy: a total absence of strategic thinking.
 
"Yes, of course everything Hillary Clinton says is positioning. The last time she sought the nomination (2008), as she admitted before Defense Secretary Bob Gates, she opposed the Iraq surge for political reasons because she was facing antiwar Sen. Barack Obama in Iowa. Now, as she prepares for her next run (2016), she’s positioning herself to the right because, with no prospect of being denied the Democratic nomination, she has the luxury of running toward the center two years before Election Day.
"All true, but sincere or not — with the Clintons how can you ever tell? — it doesn’t matter. She’s right."...

... "The only consistency is the president’s inability (unwillingness?) to see the big picture. Consider:" ...  Full article here. 

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Victim Mentality Afflicts Black Americans

The do-gooder media calls these rioters "oppressed", but I maintain that they are in actuality the oppressors.  The oppressed are the owners of businesses where the rioters live. They stock their shelves, investing their capital in hopes of growing their businesses only to see it all swept away by thieves; entire families of looters, bragging about getting even with "the man".
We hear of poverty in those neighborhoods, but what sane business will build employment in areas where those living around them may wipe them out in one evening of anger and opportunism?

Man Frustrated by Ferguson Riots Goes on Legendary Rant: ‘It’s Time For Us to Change’    "Following the shooting death of Michael Brown by the police in Ferguson, MO, and the riots that have ensued as a result, here’s Johnathan Gentry’s perspective:"



Alan Caruba; Victim Mentality Afflicts Black Americans    "The response of some members of the black community in Ferguson was to vandalize and loot stores on Sunday night victimizing the owners of those stores, some of whom avoided it by standing fully armed in front of their place of business. Since then the rioting has continued through Wednesday, inflamed by the predictable presence of Al Sharpton who is famed for getting on the first plane available to get to the scene of riots and similar incidents."
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"Commentator, Juan Williams, in his book “Enough”, wrote “Very few leading black voices in the pulpit or on the political stage are focused on having black people take personal responsibility for the exorbitant amount of crime committed by black people against other black people. Today’s black leaders sing like a choir when they raise their voices against police brutality and the increasing number of black people in jail…but any mention of black American’s responsibility for committing the crimes, big and small, that lead so many to prison is barely mumbled if mentioned at all.' ”
Read the full aricle...

Coulter asks why send missionaries to Africa when America herself is fighting for it's soul?

Ann Coulter 

 
 ... " No -- because we're doing just fine. America, the most powerful, influential nation on Earth, is merely in a pitched battle for its soul.

"About 15,000 people are murdered in the U.S. every year. More than 38,000 die of drug overdoses, half of them from prescription drugs. More than 40 percent of babies are born out of wedlock. Despite the runaway success of "midnight basketball," a healthy chunk of those children go on to murder other children, rape grandmothers, bury little girls alive -- and then eat a sandwich. A power-mad president has thrown approximately 10 percent of all Americans off their health insurance -- the rest of you to come! All our elite cultural institutions laugh at virginity and celebrate promiscuity.

"So no, there's nothing for a Christian to do here."

Evangelicals: Ann Coulter Speaks Only for Herself on Criticism of Christian Ebola Doctor; She Needs to Ask WWJD
" 'Along the way, we have the personal benefit of participating in the humility of service that mirrors what our Lord did on our behalf. Christ took the ultimate mission trip when he went to, as Ann Coulter would describe it, the 'disease ridden cesspool' of this world and offered salvation," he writes."