"The Amateur" to debut at Number One on the New York Times bestseller list
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Edward Kleins new book about President Obama, The Amateur, has already made some news, particularly with regard to allegations that an ally of Obamas offered the odious Reverend Jeremiah Wright a $150,000 bribe to keep his mouth shut during the 2008 presidential campaign. And the title of the book is a quote from Bill Clinton, who was said to be urging his wife to challenge Obama for the Democrat nomination in 2012. Thats pretty sensational stuff, but the media has been studiously ignoring Kleins book. NewsBusters noted on Tuesday that none of the mainstream media networks have interviewed Klein on... |
Obama budget defeated 99-0 in Senate
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| President Obama's budget suffered a second embarrassing defeat Wednesday, when senators voted 99-0 to reject it. Coupled with the House's rejection in March, 414-0, that means Mr. Obama's budget has failed to win a single vote in support this year. Republicans forced the vote by offering the president's plan on the Senate floor. Democrats disputed that it was actually the president's plan, arguing that the slim amendment didn't actually match Mr. Obama's budget document, which ran thousands of pages. But Republicans said they used all of the president's numbers in the proposal, so it faithfully represented his plan. Sen. Jeff... |
Obama's Co-President
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Boy, Ed Kleins new book has more panties in a bunch around here than even Jodi Kantors did and I didnt think that was possible. President Obama famously claimed to know more about policy than his policy directors, but he didnt mention First Lady Michelle Obama, who comprises one half of a stealth co-presidency according to a new book on the Obamas. Its not as if Lady M wanted to be co-president: Michelle Obama practically vetoed the choice of Hillary Clinton serving as vice president. Do you really want Bill and Hillary just down the hall from you in... |
Wright: I Made It Comfortable For Obama to Accept Christianity Without Having to Renounce Islam
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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In a shocking interview yesterday on the Sean Hannity Radio Show, author Ed Klein said Barack Obamas former pastor helped Obama accept Christianity without having to renounce Islam. The Daily Caller reported: Klein also said Wright told him he made it comfortable for Obama to accept Christianity without having renounce his Islamic background, which Klein said he has on tape. -snip- Klein spoke more on this in a separate interview with NewsMax: Klein says Obama originally sought out Wright to discuss community activism. Quickly the conversations turned from picking up garbage on the street and getting streetlights put up on...
The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Edward Klein's new book on Barack Obama, The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House, is a withering portrayal of a radical adrift, in over his head, drowning in his own incompetency -- while being weighed down by a small circle of "advisers" who are compounding the problem of the Amateur in the White House. Klein's book begins with a talisman-like quote uttered by Barack Obama when his recently appointed Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner tried to boost Obama's ego by telling him, "Your legacy is going to be preventing the second Great Depression." To which Barack Obama responded, "That's not... |
The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| As all of America knows by now, Obama has aggressively sought to "fundamentally transform" America -- one of the few promises he has kept from the days of 2008. Five trillion dollars of borrowing, ObamaCare passed over the objections of the majority of Americans through legislative legerdemain and special deals made with resistant politicians, failed stimulus, green programs failing left and right as taxpayers are left holding the bag, a recovery that is the most anemic on record, an America that has been sundered by the man who promises to unite us, America weaker abroad and at home -- yes,... |
President Obama's former doctor claims that the president lacks passion, feeling and humanity
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| In a revealing new book, The Amateur, author Edward Klein interviews President Barack Obamas physician, Dr. David Scheiner, MD, who blasts the presidents health care plan and says that President Obama has an academic detachment that he could never break through. The doctor fears that if the health care plan is the failure he believes it will be, because of runaway costs and other problems, then any health reform will be set back for years to come. These are only a few of many reveals in Kleins book, which makes the case that President Obama is not the political machine... |
Santorum Could Be Ineligible For 18 Ohio District Delegates -- Report
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| In a potentially ominous Super Tuesday setback for Rick Santorum, a campaign filing mishap in Ohio could leave him ineligible to be awarded 18 Buckeye State district delegates -- more than a quarter of the total at stake there, ABC News reported Friday. Ohio has 66 delegates total, with 63 at stake on Tuesday. Santorum failed to qualify for any district delegates in three Ohio congressional districts representing nine delegates because he didn't turn in names there. ABC News reported that in six other congressional districts, the former Pennsylvania senator's campaign submitted fewer names than required to be eligible for... |
Rick Santorums Ohio Delegate Problems Pile Up (Could lose up to 1/4 of Super Tuesday haul)
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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UPDATED: COLUMBUS, Ohio Even if Rick Santorum wins Ohio on Super Tuesday, he wont be able to claim all of its delegates. In fact, he is at risk of forfeiting more than one-quarter of them. In three of the states 16 congressional districts, including two that are near Ohios border with Pennsylvania, Santorum will lose any delegates he might have won because his campaign failed to meet the states eligibility requirements months ago. Those three districts alone take 9 delegates out of a total of 66 off the table for Santorum. But it gets worse: Nine more Ohio delegates...
Amateur sleuth Yaakov German helps cops catch Levi Aron and solve murder of Leiby Kletzky
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| An amateur sleuth armed with determination and intuition helped cops crack the murder of Leiby Kletzky by tracking his path to doom. Yaakov German isn't a cop or a private detective. He's a property manager and father of 12 with a reputation as a do-gooder. By banging on doors and scrutinizing grainy video, he uncovered crucial clues that led cops to confessed killer Levi Aron. "At the end of the day, he should be given the credit for the cracking of the case," said Rabbi Jack Mayer of the NYPD's Clergy Liaison Program. His investigation into the disappearance of the... |
Is it Ineptitude or is President Obama Smart Like a Fox?
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| President Obama does so many things that dont make sense. Until you put them all together: Create a More Violent Middle East Obama refused to help pro-democracy protesters in Egypt. Muslim Brotherhood (footnote 1) steps into power vacuum left by America. Christians are being slaughtered the in streets today. Obama ignores Iraq & Afghanistan & draws down troops. Results: protests on Iraqi streets & slaughter of Christians. Taliban resurges as does the influence of Muslim Brotherhood. Director James Clapper states that Muslim Brotherhood are peaceful and secular despite heavy evidence to the contrary. (footnote 2) Obama responds by calling on... |
Libyan stalemate is bad news for Samantha Power, Obama key advisor
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| The continued stalemate in Libya is not good news for Samantha Power widely seen as one of the architects of the Libyan intervention. Power, who works with the National Security Council, has been touted as the next secretary of State if Obama is re-elected but if Libya continues to be a stalemate it will not help her case... But the original script went wrong from there with rebels advancing, then retreating like a bad Charlie Chaplin scene before the current stalemate. Stalemate is not good in that corner of the world, and a leaderless state, like Somalia can soon become... |
Obama headed out of D.C. as shutdown looms
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| A fiery President Obama insisted Tuesday that if he and congressional leaders couldnt reach a deal to avert a government shutdown, I want a meeting again tomorrow here at the White House. I will invite the same folks that we invited today, he added. And if that doesnt work, well invite them again the day after that. And I will have my entire team available to work through the details of getting a deal done. Obamas team may not include the president himself. Despite the impasse in Washington over federal spending, the president as of early Wednesday was scheduled to... |
Obama exit strategy: sticking around
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Barack Obama tried to convince Univision last night that the US has an exit strategy from the Libya conflict, and that strategy is to, er, stick around and fight. Jake Tapper calls it a Lewis Carroll moment, while others might consider it more Orwellian: In an interview with Univision Tuesday, President Obama re-defined the term exit strategy, and said our exit strategy in Libya would begin this week. The exit strategy will be executed this week, President Obama said, in the sense that we will be pulling back from our much more active efforts to shape the environment. We will... |
Obama's doctrine on military intervention tested
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| WASHINGTON (AP) - A month shy of his election in 2008, presidential candidate Barack Obama outlined a doctrine for American military force that included crises in which the United States has a "moral obligation" to intervene. As commander in chief, he soon will have to decide whether Libya fits the bill. Obama is facing the sternest test yet of his philosophy of humanitarian intervention, which he has described as an imperative to prevent atrocities against civilians. |
Egypt foreign minister criticises US calls for change
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Egypt's foreign minister has rebuffed calls from Washington to speed up the pace of political reform. Rejecting a US demand to lift a state of emergency, Ahmed Aboul Gheit said Washington should not "impose" its will on "a great country". |
U.S. Envoy to Egypt: Mubarak 'Must Stay' for Now (Obama Humiliated by Special Envoy)
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Amid calls for President Hosni Mubarak to not wait until the end of his term to step down, the U.S. special envoy to Egypt told the Munich Security Conference that the 30-year ruler needs to stick around fro now. Frank Wisner, a former ambassador to Egypt deployed there this past week to apparently urge Mubarak to hand over the reins, said Saturday that the transition "is an ideal moment for him to show the way forward." Wisner spoke to the conference via video link from New York. "We need to get a national consensus around the pre-conditions for the next... |
Why didn't the Obama administration see this coming?
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Less than a week after a State of the Union address that relegated foreign policy to an almost parenthetical concern, the turmoil in Egypt serves reminder yet again how global events can surprise and demand a presidency's attention nonetheless. ... Finally, as my former NSC colleague Elliott Abrams points out, Egypt vindicates President George W. Bush's strategic insight in his 2003 speech to the National Endowment for Democracy: Sixty years of Western nations excusing and accommodating the lack of freedom in the Middle East did nothing to make us safe -- because in the long run, stability cannot be purchased... |
The Second Banana at the White House
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| What can you do with a good ol' boy like Bubba? He only does what Bubba does. You probably shouldn't blame a distracted and overwhelmed Barack Obama, either. But that was a remarkable show the two presidents put on at the White House the other day. No one remembered such a remarkable abdication of authority since Edward VIII, as goofy as Alfred E. Neuman, gave up a throne, several palaces and the royal grouse hunts to keep at his side "the woman I love." Or at least since Johnny Carson stepped aside for Jay Leno. What's next? Will the president... |
NCAA decision on Newton opens Pandoras box
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| The student-athletes father (Cecil Newton) and an owner of a scouting service (Kenny Rogers) worked together to actively market the student-athlete as a part of a pay-for-play scenario in return for Newtons commitment to attend college and play football. NCAA rules (Bylaw 12.3.3) do not allow individuals or entities to represent a prospective student-athlete for compensation to a school for an athletic scholarship. |
Lawsuits seek to compensate college athletes
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Basketball star Ed OBannon and quarterback Sam Keller each earned most valuable player awards during their collegiate careers. Now, years after playing their final games, they are pursuing what they consider a more significant collegiate legacy. They are attempting through federal lawsuits to force the NCAA to share its annual revenues with student-athletes. There are millions and millions of dollars being made off the sweat and grind of the student athlete, OBannon said. Student athletes see none of that other than their education. OBannons lawsuit seeks a share of the money the NCAA earns from licensing former players images in... |
The Professional Left vs. the Amateur Right
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Of all the slips of the tongue and unintentional admissions by this administration, Robert Gibbs professional left comment may well be the one they wish they could squeeze back into their collective windpipe the most: I hear these people saying (Obama) is like George Bush. Those people ought to be drug tested. I mean, its crazy. The professional left will be satisfied when we have Canadian health care and weve eliminated the Pentagon. Thats not reality. They wouldnt be satisfied if Dennis Kucinich was president. |
It's Amateur Hour in the Nation's Capital
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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Last week's flap involving Gen. Stanley McChrystal was notable for many things, but what stands out most in my opinion was how it reflects the declining respect that so many Americans have for those in leadership positions. While decorum can be imposed by fiat, it is genuine respect that prompts teams to achieve in all fields, and which must be earned. I'm not going to defend the general, who clearly overstepped his bounds and had to be dismissed to maintain civilian control over the military. But he was (and I am) clearly frustrated with micromanagement of the Afghan campaign by...
Amateur photo of Comet McNaught passing by distant galaxy
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| One wonders... Did the inhabitants of galaxy NGC 891 duck when Comet McNaught flew past the edge-on spiral on the morning of June 8th? Mike O'Connor and Tristan Dilapo took this picture of the cosmic close encounter from Colden, New York: (click on photo to enlarge) "The comet was only 10 degrees above the horizon," says O'Connor. "Nevertheless, we got a good picture using a 12-inch telescope and an SBIG ST9-E camera."And, no, the denizens of that distant galaxy did not flinch, flee, duck or take notice in any way. NGC 891 is 30 million light years away, far removed... |
Obama's Thuggery Is Useless in Fighting Spill
Monday 28th of May 2012 05:24:42 PM
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| Thuggery is unattractive. Ineffective thuggery even more so. Which may be one reason so many Americans have been reacting negatively to the response of Barack Obama and his administration to BP's gulf oil spill. Take Interior Secretary Ken Salazar's remark that he would keep his "boot on the neck" of BP, which brings to mind George Orwell's definition of totalitarianism as "a boot stamping on a human face -- forever." Except that Salazar's boot hasn't gotten much in the way of results yet. Or consider Obama's undoubtedly carefully considered statement to Matt Lauer that he was consulting with experts "so... |




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