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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 9:48:29 AM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
Video: Glenn Beck’s Explosive Interview With Charles Woods, Father of Slain SealOctober, 25, 2012 — nicedeb
The Blaze has a video and report up about the interview Glenn Beck did with the father of slain Navy Seal, Tyrone Woods.

This is truly eye popping stuff.

The father of one of the former Navy SEALs killed in the terrorist attack on the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya says President Barack Obama wouldn’t even look him in the eye and Vice President Joe Biden was disrespectful during the ceremony when his son’s body returned to America. He also says the White House’s story on the attack doesn’t pass the smell test.

Charles Woods, father of Tyrone Woods, called into “The Glenn Beck Program” on TheBlazeTV Thursday and recounted his interactions with the president, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Biden at the ceremony for the Libya victims at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland. He told host Glenn Beck that what they told him, coupled with new reports that indicate the Obama administration knew very good and well, almost immediately, that a terrorist attack was occurring in Benghazi, make him certain that the American people are not getting the whole truth.

Vice President Biden, as he has become known to do, reportedly made a wildly inappropriate comment to the father who had just lost his hero son.

Woods said Biden came over to his family and asked in a “loud and boisterous” voice, “Did your son always have balls the size of cue balls?”

“Are these the words of someone who is sorry?” said Woods.

Are they even the words of someone who has any sense of decency or decorum?

That’s not even the worst of it.

Woods also described his brief encounter with the emotionless, limp fish “Commander in Chief” during the ceremony for the Libya victims.

“When he finally came over to where we were, I could tell that he was rather conflicted, a person who was not at peace with himself,” Woods said. “Shaking hands with him, quite frankly, was like shaking hands with a dead fish. His face was pointed towards me but he would not look me in the eye, his eyes were over my shoulder.”

“I could tell that he was not sorry,” he added. “He had no remorse.”

And Hillary’s comments were really the most egregious of all – because she promised Woods that the United States of America would exact vengeance on the guilty party who……created the YouTube video (?!)


After apologizing for his loss, Woods said Clinton told him that the U.S. would “make sure that the person who made that film is arrested and prosecuted.

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They all need to be impeached.

The Blaze has the transcript of the statement Woods read on the air.




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 9:53:13 AM
From: locogringo5 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
Personal attacks against longnshort are not a valid argument, and proves you (and your new sidekick today that has a stuttering problem) are already out of ideas.




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 10:17:15 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 224744
 
Incredibly, In Prime Time Interview Brian Williams Treats Obama as a Victim of Bad Intelligence on Benghazi

Read more: newsbusters.org


Even after all the e-mails and information has come out over the past few weeks proving dissembling by President Obama himself and other administration officials on what they knew about the Benghazi attack and how their public pronouncements did not match reality, NBC’s Brian Williams, on Thursday’s Rock Center, treated President Obama as a victim of bad intelligence who is struggling to find the truth.

Incredible. The perfect definition of “in the tank.”

Williams spent a couple of days with Obama for campaign travelogue pieces which consumed the first 25 minutes of the prime time hour. In Colorado with Obama on Wednesday afternoon, Williams posed this obsequious question:

Have you been happy with the intelligence, especially in our post 9-11 world? The assessment of your intelligence community, as we stand here, is that it still was a spontaneous terrorist attack and were you happy with what you were able to learn as this unfolded? It went on for several hours.

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Audio: MP3 clip

Quite a questionable assertion: “The assessment of your intelligence community, as we stand here, is that it still was a spontaneous terrorist attack.”

Williams betrayed his lack of interest in the unfolding scandal when he fretted at the top of the show: “The Libya story won’t go away.”

Williams failed to follow up on Obama’s answer on Benghazi, moving on the other topics, including whether he’s “verging on wistful” about the presidency and highlighting Obama’s Tonight Show retort to Donald Trump.

Thursday’s Rock Center segments included all the questions aired on Wednesday’s NBC Nightly News, as recounted in Kyle Drennen’s “ NBC's Williams Can’t Understand Why Obama Isn’t Winning by a Landslide,” as well as two of the exchanges run on Thursday’s NBC Nightly News which I detailed earlier(Williams pressed Obama from the left to go further in denouncing Republicans on abortion and cued up the President to decry the high level of campaign spending.)

From the October 25 Rock Center on NBC, picking up in Colorado following an October 24 rally:

BRIAN WILLIAMS: Afterwards, with his armored motorcade creeping along behind us, we have another chance to talk and the talk turns to foreign policy.

WILLIAMS TO BARACK OBAMA: Mr. President, since we’ve been airborne, a person or persons of interest picked up in Tunisia in connection with Benghazi. The question becomes: Have you been happy with the intelligence, especially in our post 9-11 world? The assessment of your intelligence community, as we stand here, is that it still was a spontaneous terrorist attack and were you happy with what you were able to learn as this unfolded? It went on for several hours.

PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA: Well, as I’ve said, Brian, we’re going to do a full investigation. Obviously, when four Americans are killed, you know, you have to do some soul searching in terms of making sure that all our systems are where they need to be. And that’s what we are going to find out. But what I’m confident about is that we will be able to figure out who perpetrated this act, that we’ll be able to bring them to justice and we are confident that we’ve got the cooperation of the Libyan government. We’re going to continue to make sure that we figure out what intelligence was coming in when, how was it gathered, how was it analyzed? And my expectation is that as a consequence, we’re going to be able to make sure something like this doesn’t happen again.

WILLIAMS TO OBAMA: Why not visit Israel as President?

OBAMA: Well, you know, the truth of the matter is is that there are a number of countries I didn't visit. I visited Israel just a couple of months before I was President. And, you know, given how important, I think, the situation in the Middle East is and our partnership with Israel, which is stronger than it has ever been, when I go to Israel, I want to make sure that we are actually moving something forward.

WILLIAMS: Finally, what has happened to you in the course of this campaign? You’ve said more than once, this is your last campaign. Aides report you’ve been verging on wistful. Has it come up within your family, the possibly of a post-presidency as a young man?

OBAMA: You know, the truth of the matter is, in my family, what we’re thinking about is making sure Malia and Sasha are doing their homework. And, you know, we’re not spending a lot of time of thinking about a post-presidency. I intend to be President for another four years. You know, there will be plenty of time over the next four years to consider how I can be a productive citizen in a post-presidency.

WILLIAMS: From Denver, it’s off to L.A. and what’s become another campaign ritual, the late night comedy shows. Tonight, it is Jay Leno who asks about that Donald Trump dust-up and the President is clearly ready.

JAY LENO: What’s this thing with Trump and you? It is like me and Letterman. What’s he got against you? I don’t get it.

OBAMA: This all dates back to when we were growing up together in Kenya. [laughter]





Read more: newsbusters.org



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 10:46:10 AM
From: Ann Corrigan1 Recommendation  Respond to of 224744
 
Another former O supporter loses that lovin' feeling. If they were extremely gullible 4yrs ago, should we care what they think from now on?

Noonan: When Americans Saw the Real ObamaWhy the Denver debate changed everything.

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We all say Ohio, Ohio, Ohio. But it's all still Denver, Denver, and the mystery that maybe isn't a mystery at all.

If Cincinnati and Lake County go for Mitt Romney on Nov. 6 it will be because of what happened in Denver on Oct. 3. If Barack Obama barely scrapes through, if there's a bloody and prolonged recount, it too will be because of Denver.

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Nothing echoes out like that debate. It was the moment that allowed Mr. Romney to break through, that allowed dismay with the incumbent to coalesce, that allowed voters to consider the alternative. What the debate did to the president is what the Yankees' 0-4 series against the Tigers did at least momentarily, to the team's relationship with their city. "Dear Yankees, We don't date losers. Signed, New Yorkers" read the Post's headline.

America doesn't date losers either.

Why was the first debate so toxic for the president? Because the one thing he couldn't do if he was going to win the election is let all the pent-up resentment toward him erupt. Americans had gotten used to him as The President. Whatever his policy choices, whatever general direction he seemed to put in place he was The President, a man who had gotten there through natural gifts and what all politicians need, good fortune.

What he couldn't do was present himself, when everyone was looking, as smaller than you thought. Petulant, put upon, above it all, full of himself. He couldn't afford to make himself look less impressive than the challenger in terms of command, grasp of facts, size.

But that's what he did.

And in some utterly new way the president was revealed, exposed. All the people whose job it is to surround and explain him, to act as his buffers and protectors—they weren't there. It was him on the stage, alone with a competitor. He didn't have a teleprompter, and so his failure seemed to underscore the cliché that the prompter is a kind of umbilical cord for him, something that provides nourishment, the thing he needs to sound good. He is not by any means a stupid man but he has become a boring one; he drones, he is predictable, it's never new. The teleprompter adds substance, or at least safety.

***A great and assumed question, the one that's still floating out there, is what exactly happened when Mr. Obama did himself in? What led to it?

Was it the catastrophic execution of an arguably sound strategy? Perhaps the idea was to show the president was so unimpressed by his challenger that he could coolly keep him at bay by not engaging. Maybe Mr. Obama's handlers advised: "The American people aren't impressed by this flip-flopping, outsourcing plutocrat, and you will deepen your bond with the American people, Mr. President, by expressing in your bearing, through your manner and language, how unimpressed you are, too." So he sat back and let Mr. Romney come forward. Mr. But Romney was poised, knowledgable, presidential. It was a mistake to let that come forward!

Maybe the president himself didn't think he could possibly be beaten because he's so beloved. Presidents are always given good news, to keep their spirits up. The poll numbers he'd been seeing, the get-out-the-vote reports, the extraordinary Internet effort to connect with every lonely person in America, which is a lot of persons—maybe everything he was hearing left him thinking his position was impregnable.

Was it the catastrophic execution of a truly bad strategy? Maybe they assumed the election was already pretty much in the bag, don't sweat it, just be your glitteringly brilliant self and let Duncan the Wonder Horse go out there and turn people off. But nothing was in the bag. The sheer number of people who watched—a historic 70 million—suggests a lot of voters were still making up their minds.

But maybe these questions are all off. Maybe what happened isn't a mystery at all.

That, anyway, is the view expressed this week by a member of the U.S. Senate who served there with Mr Obama and has met with him in the White House. People back home, he said, sometimes wonder what happened with the president in the debate. The senator said, I paraphrase: I sort of have to tell them that it wasn't a miscalculation or a weird moment. I tell them: I know him, and that was him. That guy on the stage, that's the real Obama.

***Which gets us to Bob Woodward's "The Price of Politics," published last month. The portrait it contains of Mr. Obama—of a president who is at once over his head, out of his depth and wholly unaware of the fact—hasn't received the attention it deserves. Throughout the book, which is a journalistic history of the president's key economic negotiations with Capitol Hill, Mr. Obama is portrayed as having the appearance and presentation of an academic or intellectual while being strangely clueless in his reading of political situations and dynamics. He is bad at negotiating—in fact doesn't know how. His confidence is consistently greater than his acumen, his arrogance greater than his grasp.

He misread his Republican opponents from day one. If he had been large-spirited and conciliatory he would have effectively undercut them, and kept them from uniting. (If he'd been large-spirited with Mr. Romney, he would have undercut him, too.) Instead he was toughly partisan, he shut them out, and positions hardened. In time Republicans came to think he doesn't really listen, doesn't really hear. So did some Democrats. Business leaders and mighty CEOs felt patronized: After inviting them to meet with him, the president read from a teleprompter and included the press. They felt like "window dressing." One spoke of Obama's surface polish and essential remoteness. In negotiation he did not cajole, seduce, muscle or win sympathy. He instructed. He claimed deep understanding of his adversaries and their motives but was often incorrect. He told staffers that John Boehner, one of 11 children of a small-town bar owner, was a "country club Republican." He was often patronizing, which in the old and accomplished is irritating but in the young and inexperienced is infuriating. "Boehner said he hated going down to the White House to listen to what amounted to presidential lectures," Mr. Woodward writes.

Mr. Obama's was a White House that had—and showed—no respect for Republicans trying to negotiate with Republicans. Through it all he was confident—"Eric, don't call my bluff"—because he believed, as did his staff, that his talents would save the day.

They saved nothing. Washington became immobilized.

Mr. Woodward's portrait of the president is not precisely new—it has been drawn in other ways in other accounts, and has been a staple of D.C. gossip for three years now—but it is vivid and believable. And there's probably a direct line between that portrait and the Obama seen in the first debate. Maybe that's what made it so indelible, and such an arc-changer.

People saw for the first time an Obama they may have heard about on radio or in a newspaper but had never seen.

They didn't see some odd version of the president. They saw the president.

And they didn't like what they saw, and that would linger.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 10:51:03 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 224744
 
these are your people.

Lake County veteran's Mitt Romney signs, flags torched in yardHowey-in-the-Hills police search for vandals
LAKE COUNTY, Fla. -Police are searching for the vandals who apparently torched more than a dozen campaign signs and American flags in a Howey-in-the-Hills veteran's yard.




William Overbay said someone ignited the flags and signs, which supported Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, that he had lined along his yard. The vandals also painted a sign on his driveway reading "Obama for life," at his DuPont Circle home, Overbay said.

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"This is the first thing I saw was this sign painted on my driveway," Overbay said.

Howey-in-the-Hills police say no one left any clues behind to identify themselves. Overbay said as a Vietnam-era veteran, the hard feelings caused by the vandalism run deep.

"To give that many years for my country and to see it desecrated in such a despicable way angers me," Overbay said. "We have freedom of speech and to desecrate any kind of signs is absolutely despicable and a violation of the constitution of the United States."

Overbay said he'll be replacing the destroyed signs and flags in time for the election.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 11:10:01 AM
From: locogringo2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
Spending on White House dinners soars under Obama...

$4,700 per person at $1M dinner with Beyonce...


Isn't there a phrase for this type of behavior...................



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 11:11:59 AM
From: locogringo2 Recommendations  Respond to of 224744
 
This will be a warm welcome............

Wisconsin company announces layoffs ahead of Biden arrival...


OSHKOSH, Wis. - Bad news will greet Vice President Joe Biden when he arrives in Wisconsin Thursday night. Hours earlier, Oshkosh's largest employer announced that it will lay off 450 employees in January.

Oshkosh Corp., a truck manufacturer with Pentagon contracts, blamed the "difficult decisions" on looming cuts to the nation's defense budget.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 12:08:34 PM
From: locogringo3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
These 2 words will sink the muslim murderer. No wonder you are pretending to be gone.............

STAND DOWN



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 12:18:27 PM
From: longnshort5 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
Obama's legacy STAND DOWN



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (147071)10/26/2012 12:29:36 PM
From: longnshort4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224744
 
The security officer had a laser on the target that was firing and repeatedly requested back-up support from a Specter gunship,

which is commonly used by U.S. Special Operations forces to provide support to Special Operations teams on the ground involved in intense firefights.

The fighting at the CIA annex went on for more than four hours -- enough time for any planes based in Sigonella Air base, just 480 miles away, to arrive.

Fox News has also learned that two separate Tier One Special operations forces were told to wait, among them Delta Force operators.