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To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 4:55:44 PM
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obama and Holder belong in jail:

Guantanamo adviser: DOJ allowed Pentagon to bypass Congress in Taliban-Bergdahl swap

Eric Holder's Justice Department green-lighted the decision not to notify Congress -- as required by law -- before the Pentagon traded five Taliban fighters for Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl last year, the Obama administration's point person on Guantanamo Bay policy testified Thursday.

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To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 4:57:52 PM
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Democratic IRS as classy as their failed president that belongs in jail:

IRS knowingly rehired tax cheats, other employees with ‘performance’ issues: Audit

The IRS rehired hundreds of employees who had previous records of bad performance at the agency, including 141 former employees who had botched their own tax returns, and others who had used their positions to peek at private tax information, the agency’s inspector general said in a report released Thursday.

Five IRS employees were rehired even though the agency knew they had intentionally failed to file their taxes within the last two years, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration J. Russell George said. Of the employees with prior problems, nearly 20 percent of them had more problems after they got re-hired.

In another instance, an employee who’s taken eight weeks of unauthorized vacation, and whose previous manager had written a note explicitly stating “do not rehire,” was nonetheless still rehired.

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To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 5:00:57 PM
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A liberal racist would approve of this:


Top Black Dems to skip Netanyahu speech

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I wonder what the yellow press headlines would be if it said "White Cracker Republicans" to skip SOTU?



To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 5:40:19 PM
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I think he's going to make a fine senator.

"As far as I’m concerned, every last one of them can rot in hell. But as long as they can’t do that, they can rot in Guantánamo Bay." -- Senator Tom Cotton, Arkansas



To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 9:12:09 PM
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To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 9:27:14 PM
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Brian Williams Apology Over Iraq Account Challenged...
Leaves out key details of incident...



To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 9:36:25 PM
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Brian Williams’ Self-Inflicted Wound Helps Arm Lefty Media's Critics
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February 5, 2015 Brian Lowry TV Columnist @blowryontv
variety.com


Brian Williams has committed perhaps the worst kind of self-inflicted wound.

The NBC anchor’s faulty and seemingly self-aggrandizing “memory” about his stint reporting from Iraq in 2003 pushes enough hot buttons to create a perfect storm of bad publicity. And NBC News has once again looked tardy, at best, in formulating a PR strategy in response to bad news, as it was during transitions at “Today” and “Meet the Press.”

Williams has stepped into the proverbial hornets’ nest, for reasons both of his own making and beyond his control.

Williams’ embellishment of his experience is particularly damaging coming from a journalist. Essentially, his account has reduced him to the role of unreliable witness, somebody whose version of an event was exposed as being significantly at odds with the facts.

See More: NBC’s Brian Williams Admits He Told False Story About Iraq Expedition


Williams'. NBC happens to be affiliated with MSNBC, feeding the perception of a liberal “mainstream media” that can’t be trusted.

When Dan Rather was involved in a report about then-President George W. Bush’s National Guard service, that hastened his exit from CBS News. And there’s no doubt this cloud will linger over Williams for a while and be used to discredit or diminish both NBC News and its anchorman the next time the division.

Williams’ explanation of why he would foul up the story sounds like more of an evasion than a response, which won’t hasten making the controversy go away. Certainly, the 12-year time lapse hardly covers mixing up something as memorable as being aboard a helicopter that was actually forced to land after having been struck by ground fire.

Video: Watch: Brian Williams Tell Iraq Story to Letterman in 2013

Finally, there’s NBC News, which after awkwardly mishandling baton passes at “Meet the Press” and “Today” needed to look decisive in either disciplining Williams or giving him a vote of confidence. Admittedly, the story keeps changing — with a helicopter pilot backing up part of what Williams has said on Thursday — but either way, a guy who looked like the least of the division’s problems has now added to its woes.

See More: Brian Williams’ Tall Tale Raises New Challenge For NBC News

Williams’ Iraq war story is the epitome of an unforced error by providing his critics legitimate ammunition.



To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 9:44:36 PM
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NBC’s Brian Williams Admits He Told False Story About Iraq Expedition
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February 4, 2015
variety.com


Brian Williams
has acknowledged that he falsely claimed to have been on a helicopter that was shot down by enemy fire while on an NBC News reporting trip in Iraq in 2003. The admission comes after other mistakes made by NBC News personnel in recent newscasts..

His recounting of the harrowing plane trip was, as it turns out, specious. Williams told the military-focused outlet Stars & Stripes in an interview published Wednesday that he was on a different plane that was never under fire and that landed safely about an hour behind one that had.

Video: Watch Brian Williams Tell Letterman Iraq Story in 2013

“I would not have chosen to make this mistake,” Williams said in the interview. “I don’t know what screwed up in my mind that caused me to conflate one aircraft with another.” The Iraqi incident took place before Williams took over the “Nightly News” anchor desk from Tom Brokaw in 2004.

And yet, as the newspaper determined, Williams has told the false story several times since making the 2003 trip. In promotional releases and in comments made as recently as earlier this month, Williams told and retold a story about how he and an NBC News crew had been aboard a Chinook helicopter that was forced down by rockets and small-arms fire. In reality, according to crew members who were aboard the fallen whirlybird, Williams and his crew landed near the downed helicopter due to an impending sandstorm about to erupt in the Iraqi desert.

Williams addressed the issue Wednesday night on NBC’s “Nightly News With Brian Williams,” admitting that he “bungled” an attempt to thank one veteran in particular. “I made a mistake in recalling the events 12 years ago. It did not take long to hear from the brave men and women and their crews,” he said, alluding to the Iraq veterans who repudiated his account.

“I hope they know they have my greatest respect and, now, my apology,” he added.

Williams’ disclosure comes not long after NBC News has had to retract or further bolster reporting claims during important stories that were later found to be inaccurate. Earlier this month, NBC News chief global correspondent Bill Neely reported that suspects in France’s Charlie Hebdo killings were dead or in custody — information that was not accurate. Williams reiterated the details about six minutes later. The TV journalists had to retract the claims, and acknowledge the government-intelligence sources they had relied upon did not give sound facts.






To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 9:46:52 PM
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SCOTT WALKER SURGES TO TOP OF NH POLL...



To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 9:58:35 PM
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Veterans Livid Over Brian Williams’ Lies



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NBC SHOCK: Brian Williams Forced to Recant Iraq War Lie Repeated for 12 Years



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The Future Must Not Belong to Those Who Slander Christians by Harping on the Crusades
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by John Hayward5 Feb 2015 2765


The easy joke about Barack Obama’s bizarre, bigoted rant at the National Prayer Breakfast today is that he was trying to do Brian Williams of NBC News a favor, by taking attention away from him with a firestorm of outrage. Stunned and horrified Americans, and indeed Christians around the world, not to mention victims of Islamist horror from every religious background, will be trying to process Obama’s idiotic words for days to come.

Yes, folks, the President of the United States just told the civilized world it has no moral standing to criticize the head-choppers, child-crucifiers, slave-takers, and auto-da-fe enthusiasts of the modern world, because the Crusades happened a thousand years ago.

The basic concept here is nothing new. Lazy, arrogant liberals have been babbling about the Crusades and Inquisition ever since Islamist terrorism became a big problem for the Western world. I’m sure some of these tools whined about the Crusades while one of the World Trade Center towers was still standing. It’s the sloppiest intellectual dodge imaginable, a cheap and easy way to sound impartial and high-minded: hey, all of those knuckle-dragging religious types are prone to violent outbursts.

It’s also a way that an arrogant leftist such as Barack Obama positions his own religion, the glory of the State, above all others. Obama’s world-view holds that everything prior to his own enlightened reign was a time of darkness and ignorance. Notice how he goes out of his way in these comments to bash not just the Crusades, but also Christianity’s alleged defeat at the dawn of tolerant New Leftism: “In our own home country, slavery and Jim Crow were all too often justified in the name of Christ.” So was everything Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said and did, you callow fool. Try looking up William Wilberforce and digesting what motivated him.

To say that every strong belief system, religious or otherwise, can be abused by those hungry for power, or eager to justify their worst impulses, is such a banal observation as to be unworthy of utterance at any significant event, let alone the President speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast. The issue on the table is whether there are particularly dangerous belief systems at work in the world right now. Not only is Obama obscuring that issue, he’s actually saying Christianity is worse than Islam, because he accepts at face value the notion that Islamist atrocities have absolutely nothing to do with the religion cited to authorize them, but he holds Christianity totally and perpetually responsible for the Crusades.

It would be a frustrating waste of time to try educating someone like Obama on the actual origin of the Crusades as a defensive war against aggression; he’s probably at least dimly aware of that, but it’s an inconvenient fact of no use to his ideology, so he casts it aside. The story he wants to tell is of benighted, ignorant, crude humanity raised up by the glorious wisdom of the secular State and the moral colossi who command it, among whom Barack Obama stands as the greatest titan of all. He came to the National Prayer Breakfast to call for worship of himself. Note how he follows up his Christian-bashing with a celebration of his glorious expedition to fix India last week:

But we also see faith being twisted and distorted, used as a wedge — or, worse, sometimes used as a weapon. From a school in Pakistan to the streets of Paris, we have seen violence and terror perpetrated by those who profess to stand up for faith, their faith, professed to stand up for Islam, but, in fact, are betraying it. We see ISIL, a brutal, vicious death cult that, in the name of religion, carries out unspeakable acts of barbarism — terrorizing religious minorities like the Yezidis, subjecting women to rape as a weapon of war, and claiming the mantle of religious authority for such actions.

We see sectarian war in Syria, the murder of Muslims and Christians in Nigeria, religious war in the Central African Republic, a rising tide of anti-Semitism and hate crimes in Europe, so often perpetrated in the name of religion…

Humanity has been grappling with these questions throughout human history. And lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ. In our home country, slavery and Jim Crow all too often was justified in the name of Christ.

Michelle and I returned from India — an incredible, beautiful country, full of magnificent diversity — but a place where, in past years, religious faiths of all types have, on occasion, been targeted by other peoples of faith, simply due to their heritage and their beliefs — acts of intolerance that would have shocked Gandhiji, the person who helped to liberate that nation.

He mentions the horrors of the Islamic State mostly to excuse himself for refusing to accept the religious motivations of the savages — they can declare themselves warriors of Allah and Mohammad all they want, but the only part of their rhetoric Obama ever hears is when they piss and whine about the Crusades and Andalusia — so that he can tie yesterday’s horrors to thousand-year-old excesses carried out by armored knights on horseback. It’s all equally foolish and disruptive to Barack Obama, compared to the pure glory of the Religion of the State. Remember, he’s prone to seeing his political adversaries as reactionaries “bitterly clinging to their guns and religion.”

Also, as a minor point of order, the exact words used by Obama are monumentally stupid: “And lest we get on our high horse and think this is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ.” The Crusades and Inquisition did go down in “some other place.” It’s not even reasonable to tie them to the 18th-century governments of Europe, but if you’re minded to do so, the country that elected Obama President was founded in revolution against those European states. Why, the Founders even made a rather big deal about avoiding the official government sanction of a particular religion. This man’s allegedly a college graduate? I think it’s long past time his records were released — so we can see what his grades looked like.

“We see sectarian war in Syria, the murder of Muslims and Christians in Nigeria, religious war in the Central African Republic, a rising tide of anti-Semitism and hate crimes in Europe, so often perpetrated in the name of religion…” All of them equally? Or is there one in particular that comes up more than the others, in the rhetoric of the aggressors and abusers? Is there one that seems to have changed and grown a bit less than the others over the past millennium?

Obama also took the opportunity to repeat a favorite criticism of ISIS: “We are summoned to push back against those who would distort our religion for their nihilistic ends.” This is a variation on his theme of ISIS as a pointless exercise in insane brutality, conducted on the “wrong side of history.” ISIS is many horrible things, but they’re not nihilistic. They intend to build something powerful, enduring, and horrifying atop the mountain of corpses they piled up. They’re evil as hell, but they’re not a mindless frenzy that will burn itself out soon.

What sheer, blind foolishness. What dangerous idiocy. It’s terrifying to think our national defense is headed up by someone so willfully blind and shallow, someone whose opinion of his own nation and its history is so bleak and slanted. He really can’t see anything beyond the unyielding borders of his ideology. I hope the Islamic reformation ends well for them, and everyone else, but until that great struggle is complete, we have plenty of mournful examples of what nations governed by sharia law look like. We saw what nations founded on the principles of amoral, atheist materialism looked like in the first half of the Twentieth Century, and the good men of the world were obliged to burn them all to the ground. And we know what a nation founded upon Judeo-Christian principles looks like. Well, most of us do.

Resolved: The future must not belong to those who would slander Christianity by endlessly harping on the Crusades.



Report: Senior NBC Execs Previously Told Williams to Stop Telling His Chopper Whopper



To: tejek who wrote (834489)2/5/2015 10:11:04 PM
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International Relations Scholars: Kerry Least Effective Secretary of State in Half a Century