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To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)12/31/2013 2:28:28 PM
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Shhh: Embattled Obamacare Official Quietly 'Retires'

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Townhall.com ^ | December 31, 2013 | Guy Benson



To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)12/31/2013 2:34:59 PM
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Rep. Trey Gowdy: New York Times Doing PR Work For Hillary, White House On Benghazi

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To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)12/31/2013 3:03:18 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 16547
 
MSNBC Panel Mocks Romney's Adopted Black Grandchild; Apologies Follow
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NewsBusters.org ^ | December 31, 2013 | Tim Graham

MSNBC weekend host Melissa Harris-Perry lined up a panel of alleged comedians to mock the Christmas picture Mitt Romney posted on Twitter. In a segment with the on-screen question "What's So Funny About 2013?" Harris-Perry announced: “This is the Romney family. And, of course, there on Governor Romney’s knee is his adopted grandson, who is an African-American, an adopted African-American child, Kieran Romney.”

To which comedian and actress Pia Glenn sang the old Sesame Street ditty “One of these things is not like the others, one of these things just isn’t the same … “And that little baby, front and center, would be the one.” Laughter ensued. The black website NewsOne reports Glenn issued sincere apologies on Twitter for her insensitivity to transracial adoptions. (Video below)

MSNBC's Harris-Perry Mocks Mitt Romney's Adopted African-American Grandson

“I am absolutely aware of the added challenges of interracial adoptive families and I see how I added to that. I did not mean to. Still wrong,” Glenn tweeted. Then, to conservative actor Nick Searcy, who has an adopted black son: “I want to apologize again. I'm sorry.”

This is clearly not a joke they’d make or song they'd sing on MSNBC if it showed Barack Obama with his white mother and grandparents. There’s no reason why they would need to do it when a black child is adopted. Kieran was adopted by Romney’s son Ben and his wife Andelynne, who had no children.

How many black children has the MSNBC panel adopted?

“And isn’t he the most gorgeous?” Harris-Perry responded, perhaps since the joke was already accomplished. “My goal is that in 2040, the biggest thing of the year will be the wedding between Kieran Romney and North West. Can you imagine Mitt Romney and Kanye West as in-laws?”

Sure. West can accuse Romney of being careless about drowning black people, just like David Chalian and the liberal media.

Muslim comedian Dean Obeidallah added: “I think this picture is great,” he said. “It really sums up the diversity of the Republican party, the RNC. At the convention, they find the one black person.”

News One concluded: "Though Glenn’s apology is without a doubt sincere, the incident probably won’t die down until Harris-Perry addresses it on the air."

A few minutes before this outburst, panelist Jamie Kilstein of “Citizen Radio” offered the typical take on MSNBC that all Republicans for all of American history have been racists:



“Can I just say, my newest pet peeve with the Republicans, I was watching MSNBC, – I’m practicing selling out, I have no money – I was watching and they brought on, you know, a white racist Republican, and Republicans ...Their like, biggest name-dropping thing, they always try to name drop Abraham Lincoln. They're like, ‘tell me why Abraham Lincoln was a Republican. It's like, Yo! If that's the last dude you have that wasn’t racist, from the Civil War, the one with the top hat who was also kind of racist, you are in a terrible position.”
UPDATE: Harris-Perry has posted apologies on Twitter: “I work by guiding principle that those who offend do not have the right to tell those they hurt that they r wrong for hurting.”

And: “Therefore, while I meant no offense, I want to immediately apologize to the Romney family for hurting them.”

This tweet raised the question of why this mockery ever happened in the first place: “As black child born into large white Mormon family I feel familiarity w/ Romney family pic & never meant to suggest otherwise.”




To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)1/1/2014 11:07:48 AM
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‘Disgusting NBC : actress Natasha Leggero’s mockery of Pearl Harbor vets

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Twitchy ^ | 31 Dec 13 | Michelle Malkin

if you google image her name there are pictures of her nose bleeding from cocaine, her exposing herself to a stunned little girl, and her breastfeeding a dog. Is this some weird nightmare? Where did this demonic trash come from?

Rockford native Natasha Leggero joins cast of NBC's 'New Year's Eve with Carson Daly'



To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)1/1/2014 11:35:26 AM
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94 Year Old WW II Vet Still Performs Flag-Bearing Duties to Honor Vets
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breitbart.com
by Edwin Mora 1 Jan 2014



Quentin De Nio, a 94 year old WW II veteran, still carries his white U.S. Army flag to honor soldiers buried at the Fort Snelling National Cemetery in Minneapolis, according to a news report. On Dec. 28, the Minneapolis Star Tribune reported that De Nio still carries out his flag-bearing duties as member of the Memorial Rifle Squad. He is the second oldest member of that squad.

“We’ve got some nice young guys who are 68 from the Vietnam era and they push my ass up the three steps and into the bus,” said De Nio, according to the Star Tribune. “A lot of guys want to fire a rifle because they were in the Navy or Air Force and never got a chance,” De Nio later added. “I said, ‘Just give me a flag.’”

The Star Tribune mentioned that the memorial squad has honored upwards of 64,000 veteran funerals at Fort Snelling National Cemetery since it began rendering final salutes in 1979.

De Nio is quoted as saying that he went over to Fort Snelling in 2000 after everyone on his former honor guard “died off.” He used to belong to the Richfield Veterans of Foreign War Post 5555 Honor Guard.

According to the Star Tribune, “Destination Unknown” was part of De Nio’s 1941 infantry papers.

“De Nio arrived in Hawaii three months after the Pearl Harbor attack. With action on Saipan and Okinawa, he recalls his landing craft ‘getting peppered’ and ‘the time I was carrying a rifle and a radio and looked up and saw the top of the antenna missing: Someone was aiming at anything shiny,’” stated the report.



De Nio met Virginia Swinnburne after moving to Minneapolis in 1939 from Cedar Rapids, Iowa. She was his wife for 64 years. He fathered four children with Virginia and is now the grandfather of 16 and great-grandfather of seven.

The WW II veteran owned a printing shop after using his GI Bill to attend Dunwoody Institute in Minneapolis.

According to the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, the Memorial Rifle Squad “has served as the ‘benchmark’ for veterans organizations from other national cemeteries desiring to form an honor guard unit to provide the final salute to deceased veterans. A special note of interest is that their average age is 71.6, and they have never missed a scheduled service during their existence because of inclement Minnesota weather.”

The Fort Snelling National Cemetery is located south of the Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport.



To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)1/2/2014 1:20:42 AM
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The New York Times — off the rails for an ulterior motive (Benghazi)

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PowerLine ^ | 12/29/2013 | Paul Mirengoff



To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)1/2/2014 12:07:50 PM
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Romney grandchild latest victim of racist media
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washingtontimes.com
By Charles Hurt
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
ANALYSIS/OPINION

For the racist media, 2013 was another bad year.

It culminated with the hideous display on MSNBC where a gang of nasty jabber-mouth panelists played the “knockout” game on Mitt Romney and his adopted black grandchild.

Now there has been a lot of this “knockout” game going around where thugs sneak up on unsuspecting victims and cold-cock them to the pavement. The goal is for innocents to drop like sacks of potatoes, without even a defensive flinch. It has been done to young people, mothers, students, elderly men and even elderly women.

But never before has such an attack been caught on video where it was performed so ruthlessly against a defenseless infant.

Since you, like most Americans, do not watch MSNBC
and have never heard of any of these thuggish characters, I will describe what they did.

A silly woman who apparently hosts a show on the network produced a Christmas picture of Romney sitting proudly with his 22 grandchildren, including the black infant adopted by Romney’s son and daughter-in-law. This host asked her assembly of Neanderthal guests to offer a caption for the photo.

In America, of course, people would comment on what a blessing it is to have 22 grandchildren altogether and looking healthy. In America, if anyone were to comment on the one pigmented child, it would be to note what a beautiful thing adoption is.


But we are not talking America. We are talking about the racist media where true hatefulness lies.

The first Neanderthal guest began singing the Sesame Street song. “One of these things is not like the others.”

You see, the primary weapon of a racist is to first see the differences among people and then separate out the minority to make them feel excluded.

Another guest who describes himself as a “comedian,” said the picture “really sums up the diversity of the Republican Party.” Ha ha ha ha. This person also provides commentary for CNN.

Then the host tried to dabble a little in comedy herself, opining what it would be like if the baby grew up to marry the daughter of rapper Kanye West. The thought of Mitt Romney and the rapper from suburbia as in-laws apparently tickled the woman.

Needless to say, if all of this were reversed and it was a liberal Democrat whose adopted black grandchild were victimized by the media knockout game, the left would be in an untamed uproar. Al Sharpton would demand a boycott. Of course, he would do that right there on his show carried by MSNBC.

GLAAD would demand that the host and guests all be fired. The New York Times would write scathing editorials about the rise of the old racist Republicans — refusing once again to acknowledge that it was the old Southern Democrats who pioneered and perfected that sick game.

As disgusting as all of this is, perhaps the most despicable aspect of it is that while the media loves to fan the flames of racial discord, they blanch and run like screaming weenies at the sight of actual stories that raise serious and difficult questions about race, such as the shockingly high rates of criminal violence in black neighborhoods. Are they so racist that they simply do not care because in the vast majority of those cases the victims are black?

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To: Carolyn who wrote (7032)1/9/2014 3:15:57 PM
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U.S. Troop Fatalities in Afghanistan; Obama vs. Bush [Chart]
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Three Traitors to the US Military--- John McCain, John Kerry, and Chuck Hagel.

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Among Vietnam veterans are three highly decorated men who hold the highest levels of power -- John McCain, John Kerry, and Chuck Hagel.

While anti-American, anti-military feelings have been fulfilled beyond anybody's wildest dreams in our current president, the interesting question is how the Obama administration has been able to enlist men whose youths were steeped in love for America, and who risked their lives in Vietnam, to assist President Obama in demeaning the military.

Unlike their boss, these three men were not raised in a climate of animus Americana, and none of their fathers was a communist.

But not one of these red, white, and blue fortunate sons has meaningfully objected to the climate of revenge against the military coming from the federal government: the breaking of promises to disabled veterans, denial of benefits to families of soldiers killed in action, closure of war memorials, cancelation of Fleet Week, and so on. Their silence indicates a great shift in American consciousness that emerged during the Vietnam War.

By the 1960s, American cultural elites had been soured on America or sympathetic to communism for decades. The Vietnam War served as an incubator for these sentiments, and it presaged a civil war of the mind that is still being fought. On one side: the little Americans, humble, pro-moral, the grateful people. On the other: the big Americans, the anti-moral cultural relativists who control the media and educational system, who demean, humiliate, and demoralize America's fighting forces.



The latter side has prevailed in profound ways. Many Americans -- perhaps a majority -- no longer take for granted that we are a selfless and exceptional nation that makes sacrifices for freedom. The a priori optimism that once defined us as a nation seems to have slipped away. Across the decades, Mr. McCain, Mr. Kerry, and Mr. Hagel have come to embody three aspects of this shift in consciousness. Mr. McCain represents the psychology of defeat, Mr. Kerry of disloyalty, and Mr. Hagel of demoralization.

John McCain's valor and courage during his ordeal in Vietnam are legendary. He passed the test with highest honor. But even he reached a breaking point after relentless abuse and torture when he signed a confession. In it he tried to signal the insincerity of the document with misspellings and references to Ho Chi Minh as a beloved and respected leader, as well as the ridiculous statement, "I am a black criminal and I have performed the deeds of an air pirate." Still, Mr. McCain has written about his regret for succumbing to even a faux confession. "I had learned what we all learned over there. Every man has a breaking point. I had reached mine."

Does that history, which Mr. McCain apparently regards as a defeat, prefigure his 2008 presidential campaign, which seemed to be waged under the banner I Plan to Lose? He forbade use of his opponent's middle name and refused to address Obama's communist history, his hidden birth certificate and school records, or that his close associate and spiritual leader for decades was an anti-white racist. Today, Mr. McCain ignores Obama's humiliations of the military and dictatorial actions but excoriates Senator Ted Cruz for literally standing up for his principles in an against-the-odds filibuster.

Only in the context of an anti-American, anti-military power structure could a man like John Kerry become secretary of state.

He was the face of disloyalty during the Vietnam War, rushing from the swift boat in 1971 to the Senate to accuse his comrades of unspeakable atrocities and even likening his fellow servicemen to Genghis Khan. He found another opportunity to vilify American soldiers in 2005, accusing them of intentionally terrorizing Iraqi children in the dead of night. Our secretary of state finds his passion when reviling American servicemen from a Senate soapbox.

A psychological evaluation is based on three sets of data: behavioral observations, history, and test results. Of these, I think history is the most powerful, although the most difficult to accurately obtain. I didn't know who Chuck Hagel was until I saw his behavioral presentation during the confirmation hearings. I have evaluated people in handcuffs on their way to prison who appeared more upbeat than did Mr. Hagel. Trying to convince senators he should be secretary of defense, he appeared to have no faith in his own words. He looked miserable, like a basically decent man holding a dead canary while repeating the company lie that everything is hunky-dory in the mine.

Mr. Hagel also served with courage and distinction in Vietnam. Again, how does such a man end up serving the current president? Following Vietnam, Mr. Hagel worked in the area of the long-term effects of exposure to Agent Orange. Perhaps this formed the basis of his apparent demoralization. Perhaps years with Ivy-educated elites in the halls of power took its toll.

The Vietnam War, like its stark, unembellished monument bearing the names of fallen warriors, remains a tabula rasa upon which are projected love for America and confidence in our essential goodness. And their opposites.



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