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To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 1:49:10 PM
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As any negative R news is posted, D's on this thread delight. Likewise when there is news of failure, corruption, and further decay of the D camp, Rs rejoice.
".........for a multitude of things."

Does it ever occur to anyone here that we are all witnessing the disintegration of our system in the process?



To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 3:36:35 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1571903
 
Earnest: Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton corresponded via her personal email
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By Kendall Breitman 3/9/15


President Barack Obama communicated via email with Hillary Clinton while she used her personal email, according to the White House.

In a press briefing on Monday, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest said that Obama did correspond with his secretary of state via her private email address.

“The president, as I think many people expected, did over the course of his first several years in office trade emails with his secretary of state,” Earnest said. “I would not describe the number of emails as large, but they did have the occasion to email each other.”

Earnest’s admission comes after Obama said on CBS on Saturday that he learned about Clinton’s use of a private email and server “the same time everybody else learned it, through news reports.” According to Earnest, this comment should not be assumed to mean that Obama and Clinton never emailed back and forth.


“The point that the president was making is not that he didn’t know Secretary Clinton’s email address, he did,” Earnest said. “But he was not aware of the details of how that email address and that server had been set up or how Secretary Clinton and her team were planning to comply with the Federal Records Act.”

When pressed on whether Obama was aware that Clinton was conducting business over her private email, Earnest responded, “the point is the president did email with Secretary Clinton. I assume that he recognized the email address that he was emailing back to,” before saying that the important issue is whether she complied with the Federal Records Act.

Read more: politico.com



To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 3:58:25 PM
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Scott Walker Courageously Takes On Unions

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NewsMax ^ | March 9, 2015 | Ira Stoll




To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:01:20 PM
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“My name is Barack Obama and I can’t stop lying”

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Flopping Aces ^ | 03-09-15 | DrJohn


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To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:01:53 PM
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Reid helped steer tax dollars to well-connected green energy operators

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Washington Examiner ^ | 03/09/2015 | Sarah Westwood




To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:08:02 PM
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Obama To Hold Off Announcing Location For Presidential Library ...San Quentin?

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CBS DC ^ | 03/09/15 | CBS DC Staff




To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:11:10 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1571903
 
Nation of Drivel
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Townhall.com ^ | March 9, 2015 | Rachel Alexander
Political discourse has degenerated in recent years into petty insults and fake offendedness.

Instead of debating the merits of issues, the focus in politics has changed to gotcha moments. Social media and TV shows are nauseatingly full of them. Both the insults and the hyped up responses are wrong, but how do you correct the problem? If you dare criticize the petty insults, you’re accused of trampling on free speech. If you criticize the fake offendedness, you are labeled sexist, racist or similar. It is a vicious and unproductive cycle that has squeezed out real debate.



The truth is, the petty insults and fake offendedness are nothing more than drivel. If you have nothing to say but drivel, keep it to yourself. Just because you have a mouth, does not mean every thought that comes to your head should be spoken. The Bible is full of timeless wisdom like Ephesians 5:4: “Let there be no filthiness nor foolish talk nor crude joking, which are out of place, but instead let there be thanksgiving.”



Notice you never hear about amazing speeches anymore. When was the last time you heard of a speech like Ronald Reagan’s “Shining city on a hill?” Instead of analyzing speeches on the merits, they are now picked apart for gotchas. Scott Walker, who arguably came out the best of any other GOP presidential candidate at CPAC last month, is mostly remembered for a gotcha moment in his speech there. Twenty years ago, no one would have blinked at him saying in regards to ISIS, “If I can take on 100,000 protesters, I can do the same across the globe.” Today, even allies on the right jumped all over his statement.



This has all come about due to the left forcing political correctness everywhere and eliminating God - with the except of the Islamic religion - from the public sphere. By taking out Judeo-Christian morality from society, people have become less kind and thoughtful. Try watching a typical movie from 1990; the polite way everyone behaves is like a breath of fresh air. Generations X and older remember when this was standard behavior in society. Now, politeness stands out because it is no longer the norm. Genteel political shows like Firing Line have been replaced with Playboy political analysts, vicious pundits like Rachel Maddow and egotistical libertines who think nothing of peppering their talking points with profanity. People no longer think before opening their mouths and insulting someone. What used to be common sense has been replaced with “I am awesome, I can say anything I want, I will not be censored.”



Now there are a few on the right who have crossed this line for years, like Ann Coulter. But she does it as part of an act to be humorous, and she is bright enough to pull it off. Not everyone can be an Ann Coulter; they will never be witty or funny enough. And in person, she is very pleasant.



Church attendance is declining due to pushing God out of the public sphere, and of the churches that remain, many are becoming watered down and politically correct. Many say, “Well I have a friend who is an atheist and he is a much better person than most Christians I know.” That may be true, but are those atheists teaching children and others good values in atheist churches? No, atheists generally do not engage in activities like that. The Bible is full of verses like Ephesians 4:32 that fewer children are learning: “Be kind and compassionate to one another, forgiving each other, just as in Christ God forgave you.”



Forcing political correctness on society has created a hypersensitive type of human who finds offense at everything. Consequently, good people are terrified of running for office, afraid the slightest remark will be used against them to destroy their reputation and career. Terrifyingly, the left has found this technique to be so effective it now makes up stories of gaffes by conservatives.



Social media has brought with it an unpleasant democratization of politics. @DivaPrincess’s tweet carries just as much weight as the president; anyone can see it and it can reach anyone. But there is a reason why we have a representative democracy, not a straight democracy. Not everyone is capable of being a responsible leader in politics. Social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter have helped weaken that system, by giving the rudest people in society a platform for their opinions that is in some ways equal to the media platform of elected officials - and they can easily surpass them merely by increasing their followers, posting more often, and/or paying to increase their presence.



Even conservatives are buying into the gotcha game, because society has become so sensationalized. It is similar to an addiction; the louder and cruder everyone becomes, the more we all become desensitized, so it escalates. The only way to get your voice heard is to be louder and more outrageous than everyone else, so people are saying ridiculous things and shaming others for doing so at an alarming level. Pretty soon almost everyone will have at least one “scandal” written about them on the Internet.



So how do we raise the level of discourse? By not being afraid to call out the cheap talk as drivel. Skip the rude personal attacks and stick to just labeling the garbage for what it is. It is not censorship of free speech to label it such; by using that twisted logic you could say that trying to shut someone up for labeling it as drivel is also censorship. Censorship of the First Amendment must involve the government in some manner, such as the government censoring a newspaper. A private party making critical comments does not invoke the First Amendment.



Would Ronald Reagan’s “Shining city on a hill” speech have become a legend today? Probably not. Instead, he would have been excoriated for advocating to put God back in the schools and denouncing Communism, out-of-wedlock births, government make-work programs and the welfare state.



It will not be easy to stop the sensationalism. It probably will require those with influence and charisma to set an example by focusing on the real issues while labeling everything else drivel. Otherwise, we will continue the slide into a nation of degenerates.



To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:12:35 PM
From: joseffy  Respond to of 1571903
 
Political discourse has degenerated in recent years into petty insults and fake offendedness.




To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:13:08 PM
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Instead of debating the merits of issues, the focus in politics has changed to gotcha moments.



To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:18:31 PM
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8 Times Obama Says He Was Way Out of the Loop
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by sattkisson March 9, 2015

It’s a remarkable irony: the same U.S. president whose administration has gone to great lengths to monitor journalists, whistleblowers and the public, claims to be oddly in the dark regarding basic information on some of his biggest controversies.

Here are eight instances in which President Obama said he heard it on the news—or way after-the-fact—just like ordinary Americans.

1. Controversial Air Force One Photo Op Flyover

Perhaps the first time we heard President Obama say he didn’t know about a major national event before the rest of us was when an Air Force One plane (not carrying the president at the time) made an unannounced pass over the Statue of Liberty on April 27, 2009. It turned out to be a White House-approved photo op, but panicked New Yorkers feared it might be some sort of terrorist attack. The next day, President Obama told reporters,

“It was something that, uh, we found out about, uh, along with all of you.”

Air Force One over Mt. Rushmore

2. Fast and Furious Cross-Border Operation Supplying Guns to Cartels

Fast and Furious was a cross-border operation under the Justice Department in which federal agents let thousands of weapons be trafficked to Mexico’s killer drug cartels. Though illegal immigrants used Fast and Furious guns to murder a U.S. Border Patrol Agent in Dec. of 2010, President Obama says he remained in the dark about the whole thing until it was on the news weeks later.

On Oct. 12, 2011 Obama told reporters,

“I heard on the news about this story, that, uh, Fast and Furious.”

For good measure, Attorney General Eric Holder—who had been sent regular briefings on Fast and Furious, a case approved by his criminal division—also said he was clueless about the case. 3. Gen. Petraeus’ Sex Scandal

White House officials said President Obama was kept in the dark for months as the FBI investigated his CIA Director, Gen. David Petraeus, in a sex scandal. Meantime, Obama could have been hit with a surprise question about the scandal at any time on the campaign trail, in the midst of his 2012 bid for re-election. White House officials have refused to answer the question as to when, exactly, Obama was finally briefed.

4. The IRS Using Nixonian Tactics Against Conservative Groups

President Obama said he was likewise unaware of the nation’s tax agency targeting conservative groups.

In May of 2013, a reporter asked the president: “When did you first learn that the IRS was targeting conservative political groups?”

Obama answered:

“I first learned about it from the same news reports that I think most people learned about this. I think it was on Friday.”

5. The Secret Seizure of AP News Reporters’ Phone Records

When it became public that the Obama administration had secretly seized phone records of AP news reporters, the White House said President Obama hadn’t known about it.

Obama spokesman Jay Carney told reporters in May of 2013,

“We don’t have any independent knowledge of that, [President Obama] found out about the news reports uh yesterday on the road.”

6. NSA Spying on Foreign Leaders

President Obama said he had no idea his government was spying on foreign leaders as outlined in an Inspector’s General report—until it was leaked to the news. On Oct. 28, 2013 he said,

“I can assure you that I certainly did not know anything about the IG report before the IG report had been leaked through the press.”

7. Veterans Affairs Scandal

In May of 2014, White House spokesman Carney said that the President was clueless about the waiting list scandal and coverup involving medical care for military veterans.

Carney told reporters, “You mean the specific allegations that I think were reported first by your news network out of Phoenix, I believe. We learned about them through the reports. I will double check if that is not the case. But that is when we learned about them and that is when I understand [V.A.] Secretary Shinseki learned about them, and he immediately took the action that he has taken.”

8. Hillary Clinton’s Email Arrangement

President Obama says he didn’t know about former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s use of a private email address and server for official business until the New York Times published it in a story. The president told CBS News’ Bill Plante that he found out “the same time everybody else learned it through news reports.”

Earlier, White House press secretary Josh Earnest told reporters, “I have no idea when the president first learned” about it. But he foreshadowed the eventual explanation stating,

“I wouldn’t be surprised, however, if he had learned about that by reading the newspaper.”



To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:37:23 PM
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Congress should ask Hillary :

1) Where was the server(s) located exactly?
2) Who administered the server(s)?
3) Where is the server(s) today?
4) Was the server(s) backed up?
5) What email clients accessed the server(s)? What mobile devices, laptops, desktops or any other device retrieved data from the server(s).
6) What Internet Service Provider or providers was the server or servers connected to? what type of router or routers were used? Did the router or routers have wireless access? Where is the router or the routers today? Did the router or routers have logs? If yes where are the logs?
7) If the server was at the Clinton residence what other devices were connected to the server? Were they hard wired or wireless?
8) Our of all the devices connected to the server or servers, router or routers or any other device on the network what devices were using encryption? What type of encryption?
9) What were the name or names of the domains used for all emails? When were these domains established? At any time was any email traffic handled by any ISP? If yes from what dates? If yes what kind of email platform was used? Who administered the email server or servers hosted at any ISP?
10) Name all the server names used for any POP3, SMTP or any other email protocol used during your time at the state department.
11) Where all email communications using any client type encrypted?
12) How long where emails left on the server or servers? How long where emails left on any clients used to access the emails? Please provide all hardware devices that were used to access the email server or servers. Provide all hardware or any external hardware such as external storage devices whether permanent or temporary.
13) Did you access your email accounts from any vehicle owned by the united states government. Including cars, planes, helicopters, etc. Provide the dates and times you were using government vehicles and the names of who administered access to government internet connections provided by such vehicles. Does the broom you fly on have an internet connection?
14) Provide all email account names and passwords used.
15) Provide a list of every user ever registered on any email server you used or had access to while you were secretary of state.
16) Provide any bill, invoice, credit card charge or any financial transaction related to the use or maintenance of any email server you had access to while Secretary of State.
17) Did you use any email account or accounts on servers not maintained by you? List all email accounts and passwords you used while Secretary of State.
18) Please have your staff while at Secretary of state answer the questions above.



To: tejek who wrote (841406)3/9/2015 4:39:22 PM
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Same media that blasted Netanyahu for speaking to Congress is now defending Iran against the Republicans.