Sunday, October 28, 2012

McCain: Libya either a "cover up" or "incompetence"

McCain: Libya either a "cover up" or "incompetence"
 
 
CBS News) Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., argued this morning that Libya has made foreign policy a major part of the presidential campaign and that President Obama has shown "the worst kind of incompetence" on the issue.

"I don't know if it's either a cover-up or the worst kind of incompetence, which doesn't qualify the president as commander in chief," McCain said on "Face the Nation" today. He called the administration's handling of the attacks on the U.S. consulate in Libya that killed four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens, a "debacle" that has "exposed the failures of the Obama foreign policy."

McCain, the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, has been one of the most vocal critics of the Obama administration on the Libya issue.
McCain said the "worst" aspects of the Libya aftermath are the "gross, gross, outrageous statements" made by administration officials, including the president, in the days after the attack. He specifically referred to statements by U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice made shortly after the attacks in which she blamed the violence on a "spontaneous" demonstration over an anti-Muslim American made film.
"We now know there was no demonstration. There was no mob," McCain said, referring to surveillance records he received from inside the consulate. "So for literally days and days, they told the American people something that had no basis in fact whatsoever," McCain added.

McCain also compared Libya to Watergate saying, "Nobody died in Watergate. But this is either a massive cover-up or incompetence that is not acceptable service to the American people," he said. "The American people may take that into consideration a week from Tuesday."
"What did the president know? When did he know it? And what did he do about it?" McCain asked rhetorically.


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The mention of Obama drew boos and triggered a walkout by several concertgoers at Madonna tour

The mention of Obama drew boos and triggered a walkout by several concertgoers at Madonna tour.

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Madonna drew boos and triggered a walkout by several concertgoers after she touted President Barack Obama on her "MDNA Tour" in New Orleans.
The Material Girl asked during Saturday night's performance: "Who's registered to vote?" She added: "I don't care who you vote for as long as you vote for Obama." Drawing boos in touting Obama over Republican Mitt Romney, Madonna followed: "Seriously, I don't care who you vote for ... Do not take this privilege for granted. Go vote."



Madonna booed touting obama







Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Freedom to succeed

Freedom to succeed


watch this short video, concise to the point



Thomas Peterffy grew up in socialist Hungary. Despite the fact that he could not speak English when he immigrated to the United States in 1956, Thomas fulfilled the American dream. With hard work and dedication, he started a business that today employs thousands of people. In the 1970s, Thomas bought a seat on the American Stock Exchange. He played a key role in developing the electronic trading of securities and is the founder of Interactive Brokers, an online discount brokerage firm with offices all over the world.

$5 million for Pres Obama college records ?


$5 million for Pres Obama college records ?


NEW YORK (AP) — Donald Trump wants to make a deal with President Barack Obama.

If Obama releases his college and passport records by the end of October, the New York real estate mogul and reality show host says he will contribute $5 million to a charity of the president's choice.
Trump made the offer Wednesday in a video posted to his Twitter account. He called Obama "the least transparent president in the history of this country," and said that by taking the deal Obama would satisfy voters' questions about his past.


Trump drew broad publicity last year for questioning whether Obama was born in the U.S. and eligible to be president. Obama later released his long-form birth certificate showing that he was born in Hawaii in 1961. In the video, Trump said he was proud to have pushed Obama to release the birth certificate or "whatever it may be."

Trump has endorsed Republican Mitt Romney for president. Obama campaign spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki declined to comment on the Trump video, saying "given Trump is one of his biggest supporters, this is a question best directed to the Romney team in Boston."


Friday, October 19, 2012

Affirmative reporting

Affirmative reporting


Affirmative reporting, a new phase to explain the media behavior in this presidential cycle.

It's the only way to describe the behavior of press and tv media in the reporting of Obama and Romney.
The media favored Obama , somewhat  like affirmative action for the job of the President.

I may be be a political junkie, watching the Sunday talk shows, and the popular cable tv personalities sprouting their views and thoughts. This ideal of  'Affirmative reporting'  does explain the bias in the media.

I never believed in any  affirmative action, 2 wrongs don't make a right.






Tuesday, October 09, 2012

news /media blackout ?

news blackout  / media blackout

I just heard this phase for the first and it really does explain media bias regarding Obama.
It's just hints of a racial angle that the news / media seems to be following. They are definitely pro Obama and are using the communications channel to promote him.

One example I can recall is when the Catholic Bishops filed suit against Obama care due to their basic religious beliefs regrading abortions and birth control. I thought this was a major headline story , but the media just ignored it, not one station reporting on it. This is a definite of the "blackout".

Friday, October 05, 2012

Richard Carmona 's bio does not look good




Richard Carmona 's bio does not look good. His personal sounded good until he went to Washington. DC.

Even though he was only there for a year, under Carmona’s watch the Pima County Health System saw their debt increase by 28 percent and he was forced to resign.

As the Associated Press reports:
 “The Pima County Healthcare system’s debt has jumped 28 percent in the last year and is expected to top $46 million by the end of the fiscal year in June. … [Richard Carmona] the embattled head of the Pima Healthcare system offered his resignation on the eve of a board of supervisors meeting at which he might have been fired.” (“Pima County’s Health Care Debt Growing,” The Associated Press, 4/28/99) 
"Just like his recruiter President Barack Obama, Richard Carmona knows how to drive an organization like the Pima County Health System deeper into debt,” said Arizona Republican Party spokesman Tim Sifert.  “Given Carmona’s big spending ways, it’s clear that if he gets back to Washington he’ll just be a reliable vote for President Obama’s agenda of more spending and higher taxes." 


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Monday, October 01, 2012

Ross Perot : afraid the USA may be taken over

Ross Perot : afraid the USA may be taken over



Ross Perot: No 2012 endorsement - Patrick Gavin - POLITICO.com

California bans a cure for gayism ?


GOVERNOR Jerry Brown has signed legislation that makes California the first state to ban a controversial form of psychotherapy that's aimed at making gay teenagers straight. 
Effective January 1, mental health practitioners are prohibited from performing sexual orientation change efforts - known as reparative or conversion therapy - for anyone under 18.

The therapies "have no basis in science or medicine and they will now be relegated to the dustbin of quackery," Mr Brown said in a statement.



But some organisations and ministries continue to use counselling and prayer to try to help conflicted Christians rid themselves of unwanted homosexual inclinations. Gay rights activists have said the damage they inflict on individuals can be deep and lasting and can put youth at higher risk of depression and suicide.


Conservative religious groups and some Republicans have argued that banning conversion therapy would hinder parents' right to provide psychological care for children experiencing gender confusion.

The Encino, California-based National Association for Research and Therapy on Homosexuality said in August that the bill was a case of "legislative overreach." They said Democratic state Senator Ted Lieu's claims of harm to children were based on politics, not research.

Mr Lieu, who sponsored the bill, said the law will stop children from being psychologically abused.



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