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11Nov/0910

The Axis of Asses

Greenwald finds it "repellent" that someone could frame Hasan's murder spree as motivated by religion.

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Meanwhile, Sully sees Hasan's talk to his erstwhile Walter Reed colleagues, which was supposed to be on a medical topic, about the incompatibility of Islam with Western society generally and with US military service in Muslim lands specifically, as an eloquent cry for help.

Included in the good doctor's presentation, apparently, were tips on how best to surgically remove an infidel's head before pouring hot oil down his bestumped neck and lighting him on fire, technically known as a kufirectomy.

Spiderwald for Truth, Justice and the American Way!

Spiderwald for Truth, Justice and the American Way!


Related: Columbia Professor of immaterial color drubs white female colleague over posited racial privilege in eloquent cry for help.

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11Nov/092

Preliminary Report: FBI Withheld Info from Pentagon

regarding Hasan's email exchanges with radical cleric Awlaki.

Exchanges were explained away as being tied to research paper.

WaPo has a similar story. Let the ass covering begin.

Remember, too, that Obama has effectively elevated the FBI over the CIA in the war on terror, since he views it as primarily a police issue, and because he feels that the FBI is more amenable to the legal restrictions that he's put in place.

At The American Spectator, Mark Hyman lays into the CiC with a catalogue of disgust.

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10Nov/090

Today, in Salon!

Ft. Hood covered.

No, not the massacre, silly: the tattoos!

More importantly, at NPR, comedian and rapper (I'm taking their word on this) Katt Williams was busted for burglary. The humor is in the details.

New theory: Ft. Hood shooter hated Cheeseheads.

Black Columbia prof cold-cocks white woman at bar for not doing enough about white privilege.

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10Nov/096

What In the Annals of Jurisprudence Is This?

From CBS:

In a case that raises questions about online journalism and privacy rights, the U.S. Department of Justice sent a formal request to an independent news site ordering it to provide details of all reader visits on a certain day.

The grand jury subpoena also required the Philadelphia-based Indymedia.us Web site "not to disclose the existence of this request" unless authorized by the Justice Department, a gag order that presents an unusual quandary for any news organization.

Kristina Clair, a 34-year old Linux administrator living in Philadelphia who provides free server space for Indymedia.us, said she was shocked to receive the Justice Department's subpoena. (The Independent Media Center is a left-of-center amalgamation of journalists and advocates that – according to their principles of unity and mission statement – work toward "promoting social and economic justice" and "social change.")

Read the whole thing. They subsequently withdrew the subpoena, but tried to enjoin Indymedia from disclosing the subpoena.

The date for which they requested the data was June 25, 2008. A good starting point for speculation would be to find out what was going on at Indymedia on that date, since the DoJ originally said that they'd be making a statement on the issue and then retracted.

An important question will be, just what instructions were the Grand Jury given that could possibly have led to this over-reaching?

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10Nov/090

For Instapundit

Faster, please.

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10Nov/0911

Obama’s Apology Tour Is Dying To Take You Away

In the wake of his phoned-in performance celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall, Obama announces that although his schedule is too tight this time around, he'd really love to visit Hiroshima and Nagasaki in order to bring some of that old-time healiness that follows him everywhere. Meanwhile, North and South Korea engage in a minor naval fracas. And I'd provide a link, too, but that that's exactly what the Norks would like for me to do.

Meanwhile, I sure hope this is the dumbest Obama quote of the day:

In an exclusive television interview in the Map Room of the White House, Obama told ABC News' Jake Tapper that he was confident that the final [health care] legislation will ensure that "neither side feels that it's being betrayed."

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9Nov/099

The needs of Obama outweigh the need for the truth!

Like many I'm sure, you may have watched some of the coverage surrounding the Fort Hood shooter, Major Hasan, and marveled at the apparent need of the legacy media and some blogs to find any motivation for that shooting other than what has become known about his zealous committment to Islamic extremist points of view.  In spite of the emerging facts about Hasan's past, his disturbing behavior, and his association with suspicious individuals, the media has instead done it's best to make him out to be a victim of sorts. We've heard about him suffering insults, ridicule, and derision, without being provided the proper "context"; that this happened after he became a vocal apologist for jihadist acts, outspoken against American foreign policy, and the actions his army brethren in pursuing that policy.  We've also been shown interviews with hand-wringing psychologists who assert that Hassan contracted a form of post traumatic stress disorder, even though he had yet to deploy to a war zone, simply through listening to the experiences of the soldiers he counseled-as if it were like being adversley affected by second-hand-smoke.  This risible notion of some form of derivitive affectation set my mind awhirl wondering why the liberal media outlets would go out of their way trying to attribute Hasan's actions to anything but the Jihadist mindset he had adopted.

And then it occurred to me why they had to find some reason, any reason, other than Hasan's decision to be a jihadi.  If the liberal media were to acquiesce and report the facts-that he was enamoured of the teachings of radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki, that he was described by other Muslims as being a "radical fundamentalist", and that the FBI knew that Hasan had tried to contact Al Queda-then the public might rightly begin to associate his acts as being jihadist, or the acts of an Islamic extremist; in other words an act of terrorism.  And that is an admission they are loathe to make, because of the possible repercussions.

Should the headlines and ledes broadcast the fact that Hasan was a jihadist and therefore his rampage in effect a terrorist act, such a shocking revelation would surely cement itself into the minds of even low information voters.  And, naturally questions would arise in individual psyches, at dinner tables, in barrooms, at cocktail parties, and all across the nation: why was this allowed to happen?  How is it that the FBI knew of it for 6 months, and didn't act?  And perhaps the question most feared in the White House, and the Congressional halls of power; "How come incidents like this never happened when Bush was President"?

During the campaign we, as a nation, were told to ignore Obama's inexperience and instead concentrate on his Brilliance!, Judgement!, and the way that the rest of the world would instantly love America once that reckless cowboy, the certifiable dolt Chimperor McBusHitlerBurton had vacated the White House; that when Americans were reminded of the fact that Mr. Bush had kept the country safe from terror attack since 9/11, an astonishing and herculean feat in and of itself, that those eeeeeevvvolll Rethugs! were simply playing the fear card, that it was no real accomplishment, and in fact the nation had nothing to fear from the Islamists who didn't pose any real threat to our country ! 

If the media told the truth about Hasan's motivations and the nature of his killing spree, as well as that act's acclaim by his revered cleric, then not only would the lie be put to many of the assertions made during the campaign, but a huge majority of independant voters might forever come to associate Obama and the Democrats as being unacceptably soft on national security-an potentially toxic label in post 9/11 America.  Add to that the public's dissatisfaction with the economy, Obamacare, his handling of Afghanistan, and what may eventually be a nuclear Iran and it all adds up to a possible electoral armageddon for the Democrats and Obama; both in 2010, 2012, and maybe beyond.

"From each according to their ability, to each according to their need", is a quote by Karl Marx that I'm sure, in varying degrees, is secretly popular amongst many of the members of the legacy media, nutroot blogs, and White House denizens.  Right now, Obama desperately needs this episode to not be seen as a terrorist attack in the eyes of the public, and the media has the ability to make that happen-or so they think.  Unless Senator Lieberman's hearing can command the attention necessary to get the real story out, the needs of the public for the truth may just be sacrificed to serve the electoral need of Mr. Obama and the Democrats.

Must be more of that new kind of politics...But is that the Change! America voted for?  Is it Change! we can believe in..?

UPDATE: Darleen at Protein Wisdom weighs in on the media's willful disregard for the facts in their lame attempts to spin the Fort Hood shootings in any direction but towards the truth.

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9Nov/092

House Democrats: A tale of two mendacities.

Today we bring you a double-your-pleasure example of the mendacity of the House Democrats. The first is an outgrowth of last week's election of Bill Owens in NY-23. He ran on a platform of being opposed to the public option, medicare reduction, taxing health care benefits as well as any increases in middle-class taxes whatsoever. But once sworn in, Surprise!, he flip flopped on all of these positions in what has to be a record even for politicians:

Owens indicated in a press release released shortly afterwards that he was now in favor of the the "Affordable Healthcare for America Act" bill in direct contrast to his earlier position during the election campaign.

According to Politico.com, Mr. Owens assured voters that he felt the public option had no place in the health care reform bill.  Contrary to that position, Mr. Owens now indicates that he intends to vote in favor of the bill even though it now contains a public option.

Mr. Owens also indicated during his campaign that he was firmly opposed to cutting Medicare benefits, taxing health care benefits, and increased taxes on the middle class in any way as you can see clearly in the screenshot below, taken directly from Mr. Owens' campaign website.

Screenshot of Owens website courtesy gouverneurtimes.com

Screenshot of Owens website courtesy gouverneurtimes.com

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The House Health reform bill contains sections that cut Medicare benefits, tax existing health care benefits, and increases taxes on the middle class, yet Mr. Owens stated today that he will now vote in favor of those things contrary to what he had promised the voters of NY's 23rd Congressional District that he would vote against.

Which brings us to the second high level example.  Implying that the Stupak amendment to the house health care bill was merely a necessary political connivance, Representative Wasserman-Schultz (D-Fla.) says she expects that language to be stripped from any final bill constructed by the conference committee:

“I am confident that when it comes back from the conference committee that that language won't be there,” Wasserman Schultz said during an appearance on MSNBC. “And I think we're all going to be working very hard, particularly the pro-choice members, to make sure that's the case.”

The amendment, offered by Rep. Bart Stupak (D-Mich.), won the support of Republicans and dozens of centrist Democrats in the House, but revealed a deep divide in the Democratic caucus over abortion.

It’s not clear how the abortion debate could impact a final vote in the House on the healthcare bill, but it could be difficult for many of the centrists who supported Stupak’s amendment to vote for a healthcare bill that did not include his language.

See Cap'n Ed's post on this matter for a more complete discussion of the vote on Saturday night, and why in his opinion it was the right thing to do for the Republican caucus to avoid the temptation to resort to parlaimentary shenanigans and put the house Democrats on the spot by voting "present" on the Stupak amendment; asserting that by maintaing their integrity on the issue, it almost compells house Democrats to vote against a final bill from which Stupak's measure is stripped.

So it seems that the Republicans are not the only party having ideological internecine struggles.  made worse still by MoveOn.org's declaration of intent to use 3.6 million dollars recently raised to unseat any Democrat who doesn't fall in line and vote for Obamacare-as directed !

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9Nov/094

Obama brownshirts the new Bull Connor?

Remember the health care protests over the summer?  There was an incident at the St. Louis gathering held by Russ Carnahan where a diminutive black man was involved in an incident with a couple of SEIU members:

SEIU and partisan hacks like Media Matters have tried to spin away the Gladney beating. They would have you believe a 130 lb diabetic, recovering luekemia patient, picked a fight with men almost twice his size. The police report puts an end to that lie.

See the entire police report here at Andrew Breitbart's site.  It clearly details that the SEIU thigs referred to Gladney using the "N" word and then the cowards beat him badly; I guess they took the President's instructions to punch back twice as heard a bit too literally...Or maybe not-who knows?

But it's no surprise that they would have little respect for their opponents as human beings.  Especially when Mr. Obama himself has taken to referring to the tax/obamacare  protesters as "teabaggers"; the filthy term mainstreamed by MSNBC.  Stay classy Mr. Obama, oh great post-partisan uniter...

I mean, you are supposed to be the President of the United States, and not just of liberal Democrats.

UPDATE: From Breitbart TV, an interview of a California state employee that claims SEIU thugs beat him bloody.

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9Nov/091

A Priori Evidence, Courtesy NPR

Gruesome Discovery in Cleveland Suggests Societal Flaws

WTF? Are you kidding me?

UPDATE: Police checking into previous locations of Marine postings.

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