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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)10/31/2014 5:40:57 PM
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You never met the man. Sure he is tough. He was the US Attorney for the State of New Jersey. He always has the facts and liberals who argue with him hate that. They he makes them look stupid, but it is the person without the answers who is stupid.

I met him. A nice guy and he was very hard on organized crime a shame so many of them were Democrats. The Governor (McGreevey) was the "unnamed" and "unindicted" co-conspirator in the infamous "Machavelli" case.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)10/31/2014 6:53:34 PM
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End of the Age of Obama

NOV 10, 2014, VOL. 20, NO. 09 • BY JAY COST

The end of the Age of Obama. It began with high hopes on a winter’s night in Iowa in 2008 and ended in disappointment on a crisp fall day nearly seven years later.



Sure, the president has another two years in office, but he is now the lamest of lame ducks. He is soon to face a House majority that is one of the most Republican since the 1920s, and a Senate, we hope, about to be taken over by a Republican majority. But more than this, he seems to have no friends, and few allies, on Capitol Hill.

One fact of politics that the president never fully grasped is that Congress, not the White House, is the center of our political system. Sure, the president lives in a fancy house, enjoys a full-time chef, and has “Hail to the Chief” played when he enters a room. But Congress is—as Stanford’s Morris Fiorina once put it—“the keystone of the Washington establishment.” The Framers gave pride of place to Congress, making it Article I of the Constitution, and were so worried about its potential power they divided it into two. Ideally, the modern president can use his prestige and acumen to lead Congress, but Obama has fallen far from that ideal. He has treated Congress in a supercilious manner, burned his bridges with Republican leaders, and alienated even Democrats.

With nobody to call on Capitol Hill, the president will have lots of free time over the next two years. He might use some of it to ponder this truth: There are no permanent majorities in American politics. For over a decade, Democrats have been salivating at the prospect of demographic changes propelling them to permanent majority status. Obama in particular has been active on this front, and has ruthlessly divided the country along race, gender, and class lines in the hope of speeding this process along. But he has overlooked two historical realities.

First, demographic change has been part and parcel of the American political landscape since the Founding, and yet the parties adapt. We can go back to the Federalist/Jeffersonian divide of earliest days. The latter enjoyed a demographic edge for a time because of the fast expansion of the West, but the old Federalist ideology eventually became the backbone of the Whigs, who were competitive against the Jacksonians. Federalism and antislavery then inspired the Republicans. So demography “doomed” the ideas of the Federalists, until of course a homespun Illinoisan named Abraham Lincoln united the whole North around a reworked version of their economic program. More recently, consider: In 1928 it was the Catholic vote that flipped Massachusetts from Republican to Democrat. In 2004 a majority of white Massachusetts Catholics gave their vote to George W. Bush, a Methodist from Texas, over John Kerry, a Catholic from Massachusetts.

Second, despite our political class’s pretensions to power, they remain mere pawns in a broader game designed by James Madison. Madison wanted a large republic precisely so demagogues could never build a fractious majority, as has been President Obama’s clear ambition. A society that covers a large space with many people actually makes it harder to do what this president has so long wanted. Per Madison: “Extend the sphere, and you take in a greater variety of parties and interests; you make it less probable that a majority of the whole will have a common motive to invade the rights of other citizens; or if such a common motive exists, it will be more difficult for all who feel it to discover their own strength, and to act in unison with each other.”

We are seeing this play out right now. Obama’s coalition in 2008 was relatively large—at 53 percent of the vote—but unstable. In a country as vast and diverse as ours, all such coalitions are bound to be unstable. And what we have seen is Republicans poach a critical mass of the Obama vote away, in 2010 and likely in 2014, to foil his agenda. Just as Madison might have expected.

It is well known that this president likes to golf and watch hipster favorites like Game of Thrones, so he probably is too busy to read dusty old books about men who lived long ago. But those who aspire to succeed this sterling mediocrity in the White House would do well to spend their free time a little differently.

We would suggest a careful study of the words and deeds of the Founding generation. There is much to learn from Madison’s complex philosophy, Alexander Hamilton’s innovative economic program, George Washington’s careful and steady management, and Thomas Jefferson’s pragmatic policy of conciliation. Let’s hope our next president grasps that you have to respect our past to lead us effectively into the future.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)10/31/2014 11:39:55 PM
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La. State Sen. Guillory: 'Black People Are Being Used By Limousine Liberals'


Fox News ^ | October 29, 2014 | Fox News


Republican Louisiana state Sen. Elbert Guillory was on “The Kelly File” tonight to discuss his controversial new ad, in which he calls on black voters to “send Kay Hagan home.” In the ad, he says, "You see, black people are just being used by limousine liberals who have become our new overseers. We've only traded one plantation for another. You are not Kay Hagan's cause and you're certainly not her charity. You are just a vote. She has stepped off your backs to fame and fortune and left you behind on food stamps, deprived of the American dream."



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/1/2014 6:46:05 AM
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Powerful Video by Chicago Activists Utterly Destroys Democrats and Liberal ‘Black Leaders’ as the Real Oppressors

I know you will be to afraid to watch this

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/1/2014 10:21:14 AM
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Ohio adopts mandatory Ebola quarantine for exposed workers

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The Columbus Dispatch ^ | November 1, 2014 | By Misti Crane





To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/1/2014 10:25:20 AM
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Christie went over to help Obama in the last election after Obama promised him free buffet for life.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/1/2014 10:29:05 AM
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Inmate placed in Monmouth County jail infirmary over Ebola concern (NJ)

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NJ Advance Media for NJ.com ^ | November 01, 2014 | Rob Spahr



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/1/2014 2:56:06 PM
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Michelle O, Hillary heckled at separate campaign appearances...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/2/2014 10:00:41 AM
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'He's Sort Of God'
Remember When Obama Was The Messiah?

President Barack Obama had an approval rating of just 38 percent as of late September and he is having a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year.

This week, the man who once filled arenas like a rock star suffered the indignity of Wisconsin Democrats walking out on him as he stumped for another struggling Democrat, Mary Burke. Obama’s visit to Wisconsin coincided with the disappearance of Burke’s modest lead in statewide polls. She now trails her opponent, Scott Walker, by seven points. (RELATED: Marquette Poll: Walker Opens Up 7-Point Lead)

The very same thing happened in deep-blue Maryland last week, where the bleachers reportedly began emptying while Obama was giving a speech. The Republican gubernatorial candidate then enjoyed a nine-point polling boost. (RELATED: Obama Visits Maryland; Democrat Drops 9 Points?)

Adding still further to Obama’s misery, a new nationwide poll from Harvard’s Institute of Politics shows his Svengali-like hold over America’s 18-to-29-year-old voting cohort has finally loosened. (RELATED: Their Unrealistic Expectations Crushed At Last, Millennials Reject Obama In Droves)

And in Kentucky, Democratic Senate candidate Alison Grimes won’t even admit she voted for Obama.


The atmosphere has got to be pretty glum in the White House and in various leftist hothouses.

The Daily Caller wants to help.

Here, then, is a fond tribute to those halcyon times when a bunch of dupes waxed ridiculously about Obama as if he was some kind of worship-worthy deity, not a crappy leader with no experience.

CONTINUES...



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/2/2014 10:47:49 AM
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Dems Must Be Punished for Enabling Obama
- Michael Goodwin, NY Post

In the New York Times the other day, anonymous aides to President Obama trashed Secretary of State John Kerry and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel. Kerry was mocked mercilessly, with officials joking “that he is like the astronaut played by Sandra Bullock in the movie ‘Gravity,’ somersaulting through space, untethered to the White House.”

A week before that, The Times reported that, despite Obama’s public efforts to calm fears over Ebola, he was privately seething at health aides’ bungling. In a bid to separate him from the incompetence of his administration, the leakers claimed Obama was “visibly angry” and “demanded a more hands-on approach” from his team.

Then there was the story about Pentagon boss Hagel firing off a memo to national security chief Susan Rice that faulted America’s Syrian policy. Then there was a story about — oh, never mind, you get the picture.

The extraordinary pile-up of crises has turned the usual White House blame game into something more lethal: a shootout in a lifeboat. The presidency is sinking, but we are expected to believe that only the president is blameless.


It won’t wash. The problems cannot be fixed by firing one or two members of the president’s team, or all of them. Something else, something more fundamental, is happening.


OBAMAISM, A QUASI-SOCIALIST COMMITMENT TO A MORE POWERFUL GOVERNMENT AT HOME AND AN ABDICATION OF AMERICAN LEADERSHIP AROUND THE WORLD, IS BEING EXPOSED AS A HISTORIC CALAMITY.


We are witnessing the total collapse of a bad idea. Obamaism, a quasi-socialist commitment to a more powerful government at home and an abdication of American leadership around the world, is being exposed as a historic calamity. It is fueling domestic fear and global disorder and may well lead to a world war.

If there is a smidgen of a silver lining, it is that the unraveling, complete with Obama’s shameless attempts to duck responsibility, is playing out on the eve of the midterm elections. Fortunately, voters seem ready to respond by giving Republicans control of both houses of congress.


I second that emotion, and not just because Obama is a failure. For all his narcissism, he didn’t make this mess alone.

He was aided and abetted by every Democrat in Congress. They marched in lockstep with his cockamamie policies, from ObamaCare to open borders. They protected corrupt leaders in numerous federal agencies, from the IRS to the Genera Services Administration. They stymied efforts to find the truth about Benghazi and the Fast and Furious gunrunning debacle.

They ceded their constitutional obligations and allowed Obama to crash the system of checks and balances. The vast majority stood silent while he gutted the military and abandoned our allies, including Israel, Egypt and Saudi Arabia, and courted Iran, the most menacing nation on earth.

With painfully few exceptions, Democrats put their loyalty to him above their duty to America.

And now they must be punished. All of them.


Democrats needs to be removed from every possible federal office during the midterms as a punishment for the failed Obama presidency, according to Michael Goodwin.

Normally, I am not a partisan advocate. I am a registered Democrat, though I vote as an independent.

Not this year. This is a national emergency and the only responsible action is to vote Republican for every federal office.


Sparing even a favorite Democrat or two could allow Obama to spin defeat as a minor loss. Most worrisome, if Dems keep the Senate, the election will further entrench a corrupt government and further erode America’s strength and influence.

That is not a chance worth taking. Six years is enough. Collective punishment is the appropriate answer.

If there were any doubts the Obama Democrats cannot be trusted, look at their scurrilous campaigns. From coast to coast, their message is uniformly odious: Republicans are waging a “war on women” and they are racists.

That’s it. They can’t defend the legislation they passed, the economy they produced or the foreign policy they supported. Most don’t want to be seen with Obama, yet they take the money he raises and follow his lead in exploiting race and gender fault lines.

Scraping the bottom of the rancid barrel, they prove they will do anything to hold on to power. They cannot be allowed to succeed.

It is time for them to go.

The Bruise Brothers don’t disappoint. My dig at the rough tactics of Governors Cuomo and Christie needs an update after their latest antics.

Jersey Republican Christie turned himself into national punch line with his “Sit down and shut up” outburst at a heckler. Although he got audience applause at the event, the video is hardly flattering.

Christie looks far too hot for the infraction, and the incident will fuel concerns about his temperament if he runs for president in 2016.

Cuomo stayed in character, too, leaving no fingerprints on a nasty piece of direct mail from the state Democratic Party, which he controls. As the Post reported, letters were sent to a million registered New Yorkers warning that party bosses, like bad Santa Clauses, were keeping lists of how they behaved.

“We will be reviewing voting records…to determine whether you joined your neighbors who voted,” the letter read.

The threatening tone drew howls of protest, though many recipients were afraid to attach their names to their complaints. And you thought government was here to help?

Cuomo is a heavy favorite to win Tuesday, but the lack of enthusiasm could deprive him of the big margin he hopes will propel him to 2016 consideration.

The Oval Office is a very long shot for both, but The Bruise Brothers could form a tag team in a different arena. I hear the World Wrestling Federation is hiring.

A friend notes an odd detail in a Politico story. “Some people are leaving the Clinton orbit, and one is described as having served as Chelsea’s deputy chief of staff,” he writes.

“Can this be true? Chelsea has not only a chief of staff, but a deputy? Paid by the tax exempt foundation?”

Then he gets his hopes up: “Maybe they won’t run Hilary, and just skip a generation.”

Nah. She’s already running.

The turmoil at the NYPD is alarming, but not surprising, given the anti-cop agenda at City Hall.

Top cop Bill Bratton was stung when the highest ranking black official retired instead of accepting a promotion as the top deputy.

Philip Banks, holding the No. 3 job, reportedly was the favorite of First Lady Chirlane McCray for commissioner last year. She is said to have called him and urged him to take the promotion, but he wouldn’t, thinking he was being kicked upstairs.

Bratton, who has lost both his top Hispanic and black aides, tried to take the heat off himself with a cheap shot at former commissioner Ray Kelly. He told reporters he had wanted Banks to focus on “rebuilding relationships with the minority communities after the questionable stop and frisk issues over the past few years.”

It’s a tired refrain. Worse, with last week’s terror attack and shootings on the rise, Bratton has yet to show he’s Kelly equal at fighting crime.



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/2/2014 12:43:16 PM
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Boko Haram: If You Knew The State Your Daughters Are In, You Might Die From Grief 8 sentinel


obama and michele said they would rescue them, what happened to that ? your dear leader is a joke



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/3/2014 1:13:39 AM
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Putin - Obama




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/3/2014 10:47:15 AM
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Mr President since you have evolved into being a supporter of same sex marriage do you believe people who engage in homosexual acts should be stoned to death? How do you feel about a systems that requires such punishments?



To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/3/2014 10:53:12 AM
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Two Days Before Election, Obama Campaigns to Half-Empty Arena—in Philadelphia (Video)
Posted by Kristinn Taylor on Sunday, November 2, 2014, 8:23 PM
The Thrill Is Gone–
President Barack Obama campaigned in Philadelphia on Sunday and was unable to fill a modest sized college basketball arena in the Democratic Party stronghold of Philadelphia.
It was half empty.

In a report on Fox News Sunday night, Ed Henry gave away the magician’s trick employed by organizers to mask the failure by Obama to attract a crowd two days before Tuesday’s mid-term elections: large black drapes hung from floor to ceiling across the middle of the 10,000 seat Liacouras Center at Temple University.




To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (174765)11/3/2014 11:45:21 AM
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Mr President since you have evolved into being a supporter of same sex marriage do you believe people who engage in homosexual acts should be stoned to death? How do you feel about a systems that mandates such punishments?