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Hank Johnson says as a result the DC area may tip over.



To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 11:31:53 AM
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Eric Holder says, "It's a betrayal of My People."



To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 11:32:27 AM
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Hillary Clinton says, "What did it matter."



To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 11:33:03 AM
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Barack Obama says, "It's going to affect all 57 states."



To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 11:34:43 AM
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Janet Napolitano, Samantha Power and Elene Kagan say, "We know we all look and sound like Dikes, but it's Bush's fault."



To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 11:37:38 AM
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Jesse "Hymietown" Jackson says, "Yo Ho Ho, Western Culture No."



To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 11:39:09 AM
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Valerie Jarrett says, "I know I look like a lizard, but I have absolute control over skinny Barack and his meds,"



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Eugene Robinson says, "Being an affirmative action Washington Post hire is great."



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Charles Blow says, "Being an affirmative action NY TIMES hire is great."



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Al Sharpton says, "Being an affirmative action MSNBC hire is great."



To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 11:52:15 AM
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U.S. Michael Brown's Parents Announce Civil Lawsuit in Death
ABC News ^ | 03/05/2015


Lawyers for the parents of an unarmed, black 18-year-old who was fatally shot by a white police officer in the St. Louis suburb of Ferguson have announced plans to file a civil lawsuit in their son's death.



Attorney Daryl Parks said the City of Ferguson and former Officer Darren Wilson will be named in the suit.

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Obama Administration: We Will Defend Muslim Jihadists If They Are Attacked

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Obama Amnesty Plan: Legalize Foreigners, 'Take Over the Host,' 'Push Citizens into the Shadows'

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To: longnshort who wrote (840610)3/5/2015 12:49:53 PM
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Obama and Co. Completely 'Bungled' Netanyahu Speech
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President Barack Obama demonstrated political ineptitude in handling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress on Iran, Karl Rove wrote in The Wall Street Journal.

Obama's antipathy focused heavily on Israel rather than on Iran. By relentlessly attacking Netanyahu's speech, the president inadvertently gave it far more dramatic value than it would have attracted otherwise, the veteran GOP strategist wrote.

Rove outlined the extent to which the Obama administration mobilized against the premier in the six weeks leading up to the speech.

First, White House spokesman Josh Earnest questioned the propriety of House Speaker John Boehner's invitation to Netanyahu on protocol grounds.

Next, the White House said the president would not meet with Netanyahu.

After that, it leaked to The New York Times that administration officials were outraged and "angry" at Netanyahu, wrote Rove.

By early February, Vice President Joe Biden made clear he would boycott Netanyahu and not take his place as president of the Senate. The administration encouraged congressional Democrats to stay away. Some 60 Democratic members of the House and Senate ultimately shunned the Israeli leader.

A group of Senate Democrats, warning that the Netanyahu address was jeopardizing the U.S.-Israel relationship, insisted Feb. 23 on meeting with Netanyahu and threatened that, if he refused, the repercussions would be lasting.

Then National Security Adviser Susan Rice joined the fray, warning in a television interview that Netanyahu's arrival in the capital was "destructive of the fabric of the relationship" between Washington and Jerusalem, Rove said.

Secretary of State John Kerry jumped on by questioning Netanyahu's support for the Bush administration's 2003 invasion of Iraq. "Mr. Kerry neglected to mention that as a U.S. senator in 2003 he voted for the war," Rove noted.

The Obama administration's "unceasing assault" on Netanyahu "took an important address and turned it into a must-see event."


Rove wrote, "With the stage set, the Israeli prime minister, after beginning his address with generous praise about the president's past support of Israel, proceeded to demolish Mr. Obama's arguments one by one. It was a devastating takedown."

Obama would have been wiser to play down the entire affair, agree to see Netanyahu while he was in Washington and, rather than orchestrate a Democratic boycott of the speech, he should have discouraged it, Rove wrote.

Obama has worsened relations not just with Israel but with the Arab states as well, which are no less "fearful of a nuclear Iran," Rove wrote.

Obama's conduct was further proof that he doesn't have the skills to deal with allies when disagreements arise.

"He and his team of public-relations geniuses couldn't have bungled this affair worse had they tried,"
Rove concluded.

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