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To: tejek who wrote (793511)7/4/2014 11:59:16 AM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1574547
 
Retard tejek posts more steve benen on maddowblog.



To: tejek who wrote (793511)7/4/2014 12:01:00 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1574547
 
Snopes is owned by a lefty couple and financed by Soros.



To: tejek who wrote (793511)7/4/2014 12:18:58 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1574547
 
Stolen Tesla Involved in Police Pursuit Crashes Into Cars, Splits in Half in WeHo; Multiple People Injured

July 4, 2014, by Tracy Bloom and Eric Spillman,
ktla.com

An allegedly stolen Tesla involved in a fiery crash split into two following a police pursuit that ended in West Hollywood early Friday, leaving several people injured, authorities said.


A Tesla was involved in a bad crash in West Hollywood that left multiple people injured. (Credit: KTLA)

The incident began when police received a call from a Tesla dealership stating that an individual was “tampering or messing with” one of the vehicles, according to Sgt. Campbell with the Los Angeles Police Department’s Pacific Division.

Officers responded to the dealership and a pursuit began at about 12:45 a.m., Campbell said.

During the pursuit, the Tesla reached speeds of up to 100 mph, according to Campbell.

The pursuit ended on La Brea Avenue between Fountain and Lexington avenues a short time later when the driver of the Tesla hit two other cars and a lamp post, Campbell said.

A witness told KTLA that the Tesla hit a pole, got cut in half and that part of it landed on top of a white car.

“There were fires after that that broke out,” he said. “I saw the firefighters — like 25 firefighters – standing around the white car with the Jaws of Life.”

At some point, he said, explosions could be heard.

“We originally thought it was fireworks, everybody thought it was fireworks that were just exploding,” the witness said.




A Tesla hit a light pole, split in two and hit multiple cars before catching fire on July 4, 2014. (Credit: RMG News)

Video from the scene showed the Tesla was split in half, and a portion of the vehicle appeared to have crashed into a building at the corner of the street. The other half of the vehicle remained in the roadway.

Several cars sustained damages, according to the video, and multiple people could be seen on stretchers being loaded into ambulances.

One of the cars, a Honda Civic, had 5 people inside when the Tesla slammed into it. At least one person in the car was critically injured, according to Campbell.

Three other people in the car were also injured. Their conditions were not immediately known.

The person driving the Tesla suffered serious injuries and was taken to a local hospital, Campbell said.

Two LAPD officers were injured during the pursuit when their vehicle hit the center divider, according to LAPD officer Borihanh.

The officers complained of pain and were taken to a local hospital, Borihanh said, adding that the were released with no injuries.

La Brea was closed in the area in both directions until further notice, according to Lt. McGauley with the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department’s West Hollywood Station.

The crash was under investigation.



To: tejek who wrote (793511)7/4/2014 12:32:32 PM
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Obama’s Scandal Playbook
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Townhall.com ^ | July 4, 2014 | Katie Pavlich

Despite President Obama’s promise of an “unprecedented level of openness in government,” the American people have unfortunately become accustomed to a new normal over the past six years: incompetence, scandal, and misconduct. When news breaks about freshly exposed corruption, the reaction of far too many is, “Unbelievable, but I’m not surprised.”

Since Obama took office in 2009, we’ve witnessed Operation Fast and Furious, Benghazi, Department of Justice spying on reporters and their families, IRS targeting of conservatives, the HealthCare.gov debacle, the GSA conference scandal, Solyndra, veterans dying as a result of secret wait lists within the Department of Veterans Affairs, and many, many more.



As a result of Fast and Furious, hundreds of Mexican citizens and U.S. Border Patrol Agent Brian Terry are dead. Benghazi left four Americans, U.S. Ambassador Christopher Stevens, Navy SEALs Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods, and Information Officer Sean Smith, dead. And at the VA, at least 40 veterans have died waiting for medical care.

Obama’s White House has not weathered these storms through luck alone. They have a well-thought-out, well-used playbook designed to lie to the American people, protect administration officials, and to avoid accountability or criminal prosecution.

Step 1: Play Dumb

The president and his political appointees knew nothing about what happened while it was happening and only learned about (insert scandal here) for the first time in the newspaper or on cable television. The president is mad as hell if the allegations are true and promises to hold someone accountable.

“I heard on the news about this story,” Obama told CNN in March 2011, “that— Fast and Furious, where allegedly guns were being run into Mexico, and ATF knew about it, but didn’t apprehend those who had sent [the guns].”

Step 2: Investigate Yourself

The president is deeply angry about the misconduct/incompetence demonstrated in (insert scandal here) and he will work hard to investigate what happened and hold those responsible accountable.

“The inspector general at the VA has launched investigations into the Phoenix VA and other facilities,” Obama announced in May, “I know that people are angry and want a swift reckoning. I sympathize with that. But we have to let the investigators do their job and get to the bottom of what happened. Our veterans deserve to know the facts. Their families deserve to know the facts. And once we know the facts, I assure you—if there is misconduct, it will be punished.”

Step 3: Blame Two-Bit Bureaucrats

The president is in no way responsible or in any way connected to those responsible for (insert scandal here). The culpable parties are just low-level employees in a small office far, far away from the White House and nobody in Washington knew anything about what happened. The federal government is really big and Obama can’t be expected to be held accountable for everything that goes wrong.

“Well, look, it’s an interesting case study, right, because if you look at the Inspector General’s report, apparently some folks down in the, bureaucracy, ya know—we have a large government—took it upon themselves to shorthand these applications for tax exempt status in a way that, as I said, was idiotic,” David Axelrod, former-senior adviser to the president, told MSNBC about the IRS scandal. “Part of being president is, there is so much beneath you that you can’t know, because the government is so vast.”

Step 4: Attack the Investigation

The president is trying really hard to work with Congress to get to the bottom of (insert scandal here). But those evil Republicans in Congress are not interested in good governance or the truth. We can’t possibly comply with their subpoenas.

When the House Energy and Commerce Committee subpoenaed the White House for documents relating to the al- most $400 million in taxpayer money lost on Solyndra, White House counsel Kathryn Ruemmler refused, writing, “The committee’s extremely broad request for documents—now a subpoena— is a significant intrusion on executive branch interests.” Ruemmler added that the investigation “was driven more by partisan politics than a legitimate effort to conduct a responsible investigation.”

Step 5: Pretend the Scandal Never Existed

The president is trying to move on and do the business of the American people, but these pesky Republicans keep focusing on a fake scandal that is now old news.

“Dude, this was like two years ago,” former-White House National Security Council spokesman Tommy Vietor told Fox News’ Bret Baier when pressed to explain his involvement in the Benghazi cover-up. “We’re talking about the process of editing talking points. That’s what bureaucrats do all day long.”

Obama has used this playbook with ruthless precision. As time goes by, the scandals go away. Nobody is fired and questions remain unanswered.

Saul Alinsky’s book “Rules for Radicals” may have inspired a generation of progressives, but Obama and his administration have clearly added a chapter of their own. •



To: tejek who wrote (793511)7/4/2014 1:01:13 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574547
 
Oddly, since we captured that guy, the extreme right wingnuts haven't been shouting "Benghazi!" all the time. Do you think it's because their fabrications might be exposed?