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Colin Powell endorses
Obama for a second term

Yahoo! News, by Chris Moody

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Posted By:The Patriot Code, 10/25/2012 8:55:42 AM

TAMPA, Fla. -- Former Secretary of State Colin Powell, a Republican who served under George W. Bush, declared his support for a second term of President Barack Obama."I voted for him in 2008, and I plan to stick with him in 2012," Powell said Thursday during an interview with CBS's "This Morning." "I'll be voting for he and for Vice President Joe Biden next month." Powell said he believed Obama's economic policies were helpful in turning around the sluggish economy and he criticized Republican challenger Mitt Romney's stance on foreign policy.
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I don't think anything could make me more furious than than this. I need to cool off before I say what I'm thinking...and possibly get kicked off Lucianne.com forever.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: fireman28, 10/25/2012 8:58:08 AM     (No. 8960352)

R I N O

what would one expect?


Reply 2 - Posted by: StormCnter, 10/25/2012 8:58:38 AM     (No. 8960356)

But he all but endorsed Obama in 2008, so why be surprised? It's a black thing.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Bubbasuncle, 10/25/2012 9:00:41 AM     (No. 8960360)

Shocked face!


Reply 4 - Posted by: djcdjc, 10/25/2012 9:02:32 AM     (No. 8960368)

I'll be voting for he?


Reply 5 - Posted by: JAN, 10/25/2012 9:03:35 AM     (No. 8960373)

How sad. He has his and could give a damn less about the decimated black community.


Reply 6 - Posted by: Whamdbambam, 10/25/2012 9:04:58 AM     (No. 8960375)

Colin, we hardly knew ye.


Reply 7 - Posted by: John Moses Browning, 10/25/2012 9:04:58 AM     (No. 8960376)

Another word comes to mind. Treason.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: Muncsdad, 10/25/2012 9:06:44 AM     (No. 8960382)

Iam casting MY vote based on the content of the candidates' characters--and NOT on the color of their skins.

I don't think Colin Powell can say that.


Reply 9 - Posted by: J F Ackerman, 10/25/2012 9:08:34 AM     (No. 8960390)

Colin Powell has always been all about race... never about America.


Reply 10 - Posted by: Cleanhousein2012, 10/25/2012 9:08:39 AM     (No. 8960392)

Who knew Colin was a statist?


Reply 11 - Posted by: Freeloader, 10/25/2012 9:11:35 AM     (No. 8960398)

Thought General Halftrack had finally retired to Uncle Sugar's Old Soldiers" Home on Upshur Street?


Reply 12 - Posted by: Keekng, 10/25/2012 9:12:02 AM     (No. 8960402)

No surprise there, He is proving he was a token General. I remember when he hung Scooter Libby out to dry, too.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: GreatGreyhounds, 10/25/2012 9:13:49 AM     (No. 8960407)

The new Websters Dictionary will have Powells' picture in the definition of Racist. It's amazing how many people cannot look past the color of skin to see what lies beneath the surface...


Reply 14 - Posted by: jackie, 10/25/2012 9:15:31 AM     (No. 8960415)

FTA..he criticized Republican challenger Mitt Romney's stance on foreign policy.

The affirmative action General approves of the affrimative action Pres ignoring Muslims murdering Americans.
Black is more important to him than country!


Reply 15 - Posted by: blackops, 10/25/2012 9:16:50 AM     (No. 8960421)

Powell is the reason we had to return to Iraq to finish what should have been finished under Bush 41. Had the Iraqis on the ropes and gave up.


Reply 16 - Posted by: antiquegolf, 10/25/2012 9:17:49 AM     (No. 8960426)

powell has no integrity. He's a kindred spirit to obama. Therefore, this endorsement is entirely predictable.


Reply 17 - Posted by: Nimby, 10/25/2012 9:21:50 AM     (No. 8960444)

You sir, Colin Powell are an inexcusable racist.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: tnorling, 10/25/2012 9:23:32 AM     (No. 8960446)

Word is in the beltway he was always just a political animal, nothing more, crawling his way to the top of the military establishment (being 'clean, articulate..." etc. to quote Biden didn't hurt.)


Reply 19 - Posted by: lazlototh, 10/25/2012 9:25:34 AM     (No. 8960452)

Minor surprise, major disappointment, no impact.


Reply 20 - Posted by: Johnny Angle, 10/25/2012 9:26:14 AM     (No. 8960453)

He da racist.


Reply 21 - Posted by: VinGoombatz, 10/25/2012 9:30:46 AM     (No. 8960463)

le doosh bag, he speak.


Reply 22 - Posted by: wordguy50, 10/25/2012 9:30:59 AM     (No. 8960464)

"...voting for he..." Somehow, this supposedly simple error saddens me as much as the unsurprising endorsement. Poster 6 nailed it.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: dadawg, 10/25/2012 9:32:18 AM     (No. 8960469)

Still, a massive downer for me. I just got back from a charity trip to a 3rd world country not far from the USA. My group gave its time, money and effort to help out. For that, we were called names (I speak their language enough)by the people we went to help. I feel and felt betrayed by them and now by Powell. He is not the man I thought he was....to much like Obama I now realize. He can hang in the closet with Barry and the other empty suits.


Reply 24 - Posted by: AGGW, 10/25/2012 9:32:54 AM     (No. 8960473)

Too bad I cancelled out his vote when I voted on Monday.


Reply 25 - Posted by: jerseyden, 10/25/2012 9:36:29 AM     (No. 8960483)

I remember when the Bush1's Iraq war was going on Swartzkroft was the one doing all the leading then once victory was at hand Powell stepped in to take all the credit. I've had a low opinion of Powell since. I'd like to know what Swartzkroft and the other leaders in the military think of Powell.


Reply 26 - Posted by: Leshno, 10/25/2012 9:38:34 AM     (No. 8960492)

It is indeed #2. When I think of the time and the education, the quotas and reparations, affirmative action and special considerations, and they were all for naught. First, foremost and always the vast majority of blacks will vote skin color.


Reply 27 - Posted by: R. Edgar, 10/25/2012 9:39:49 AM     (No. 8960499)

Face it, he was and always will be under the shadow of Affirmative Action. He knows what said his bread (pumpernickel) is buttered on.


Reply 28 - Posted by: R. Edgar, 10/25/2012 9:41:44 AM     (No. 8960503)

"side" not "said".


Reply 29 - Posted by: Rumblehog, 10/25/2012 9:42:26 AM     (No. 8960506)

For anyone who was ever in doubt, this confirms that Colon Pow was indeed and Affirmative Action baby.


Reply 30 - Posted by: ratslayer, 10/25/2012 9:42:26 AM     (No. 8960507)

Once Powell had played 41 & 43 for all he could get, he got in touch with his inner Rat.


Reply 31 - Posted by: afherkdriver, 10/25/2012 9:42:48 AM     (No. 8960508)

The senior Army guys always knew he was a token general. What a fraud. I guess it takes a fraud to endorse a fraud.


Reply 32 - Posted by: ebolamadcow, 10/25/2012 9:44:58 AM     (No. 8960514)


Reply 33 - Posted by: caddyjak, 10/25/2012 9:45:19 AM     (No. 8960516)

Thsi idiot still thinks that Oblama is black. Cut off his pension.


Reply 34 - Posted by: ebolamadcow, 10/25/2012 9:45:23 AM     (No. 8960517)

affirmative action negro


Reply 35 - Posted by: LadyVet, 10/25/2012 9:45:56 AM     (No. 8960518)

#15, that is my biggest problem with Colin Powell. It was a bad decision from an historical perspective. It was easy enough to see, at the time, that it was going to be a bad decision. Just days and weeks proved it so when there was an uprising of Iraqis and the US stood by and let them be slaughtered by Hussein as he reasserted his power.

We did not get any input to override that bad decision. Thankfully, this bad decision on his part will be overridden by the voters.


Reply 36 - Posted by: lala, 10/25/2012 9:49:00 AM     (No. 8960529)

Well then, once President Romney has settled into the WH, Powell can just crawl away and go back to being completely irrelevant.


Reply 37 - Posted by: Wookie, 10/25/2012 9:49:51 AM     (No. 8960531)

I will bet General Norman Schwarzkopf votes for Romney.


Reply 38 - Posted by: KingBubo, 10/25/2012 9:50:32 AM     (No. 8960534)

Maybe he likes his policies. All these folks crying racist may be the true racist. I disagree with his endorsement, but maybe those of you who are white are supportign Romney for that reason. You can say all you want that it is about the unemployment rate, defense, economic issues


Reply 39 - Posted by: coldoc, 10/25/2012 9:52:17 AM     (No. 8960538)

Colin always was a Politically Correct wuss. He is going with Solbama again for the same reason he called off the A-10s on the "highway of death". He can't stand any controversy. He was and remains weak. A puny man who advanced only because of the color of his skin. Sound familiar?


Reply 40 - Posted by: Speedypetey, 10/25/2012 9:52:35 AM     (No. 8960539)

I once thought highly of the man even though he supported the unknown in 2008. The knowns now prove to have made this a terrible decision. To double down exposes a total lack of wisdom and deductive reasoning.


Reply 41 - Posted by: obdurate, 10/25/2012 9:53:08 AM     (No. 8960541)

And this is news because.............?


Reply 42 - Posted by: STLstudent, 10/25/2012 9:55:15 AM     (No. 8960548)

How many country club Republicans supported this south end of a north-bound horse, yet they reject Todd Akin? Country club Republicans are bigger fools than Demorats.


Reply 43 - Posted by: keithm, 10/25/2012 9:55:22 AM     (No. 8960549)

Most of us have had it up to here with this ass-clown, and Powell is endorsing him?!?

What #4 & #22 said: "...voting for he..." Good grief, one wonders if the general passed 4th grade English.


Reply 44 - Posted by: JLoophole, 10/25/2012 9:59:39 AM     (No. 8960569)

#39, oh please, give me a break. Colin Powell got where he is by pretending (apparently) to be a Republican. It was George W Bush, a Republican WHITE president, who elevated Powell to the status he held (and who most of us thought he deserved, based on who he said he was, NOT the color of his skin).

So if we are disappointed in the man and who he has endorsed for president, especially after the fiasco of the last 4 years, that doesn't make us racist.


Reply 45 - Posted by: DARling, 10/25/2012 10:00:59 AM     (No. 8960574)

I thought he was a worm back when others thought he was cool. I believed him to be a total wimp during the first Gulf War.

No surprise that he'd go for that foreign policy brain trust, Obama.


Reply 46 - Posted by: FilAm, 10/25/2012 10:01:34 AM     (No. 8960579)

He needs a colinoscopy ASAP.


Reply 47 - Posted by: M2, 10/25/2012 10:03:02 AM     (No. 8960585)

Is this affirmative action thing contagious?

Powell's conservative credentials expired when he endorsed Obama the first time around. Why does he continue to remain a Republican? He's become almost as big a cypher as Obama is.


Reply 48 - Posted by: Hermoine, 10/25/2012 10:03:40 AM     (No. 8960587)

Colin Who?


Reply 49 - Posted by: kiltedone, 10/25/2012 10:04:21 AM     (No. 8960590)

Race before country. Plain and simple.


Reply 50 - Posted by: reilly, 10/25/2012 10:08:56 AM     (No. 8960603)


Republicans made this guy, and he does this. It's all about race with these birds, and that's gratitude for ya.


Reply 51 - Posted by: Vastrightwingconspirator, 10/25/2012 10:12:07 AM     (No. 8960611)

Can we stop with the "Colin Powell is a republican" nonsense now.
Now you know why the liberal media and democrat establishment will never allow a black conservative to win the republican nomination: too many Colin Powell's out there voting by the color of the person's skin.


Reply 52 - Posted by: heneverlies, 10/25/2012 10:13:40 AM     (No. 8960618)

Years ago a friend with "inside knowledge" on the My Lai massacre in Viet Nam stated that Powell had "dirty hands" in this event, meaning that he had pulled some strings, etc.

Can't prove it, haven't read anything about this, never read his book...yet somehow I would, if given the chance, want to explore this thread, this smear, or this supposed fact.

I don't trust the guy, especially after how he covered for his boy and sent Scooter Libby up river without a paddle.

Nope, go home, rock in your chair, read a black civil war book and imagine what a true leader would say about B. Hussein.

Try thinking like Mayor Clint Eastwood...


Reply 53 - Posted by: tc1969, 10/25/2012 10:14:27 AM     (No. 8960620)

Worthless, mealy-mouthed, spaghetti-spined political general, whose endorsement ranks up there with Van Jones and Anita Dunn-predictable and inconsequential.


Reply 54 - Posted by: Eheu Fugaces, 10/25/2012 10:20:55 AM     (No. 8960645)

Hardly a surprise. Powell was first and foremost a careerist, and while in the military projected the attitudes that would best insure promotion. After retiring from the Army, he cast off his non-political suit and donned Republican attire to better fit his appointment in the Bush I administration. Upon leaving the Bush administration, he then used his cred to bolster the causes he really believed in. One of these is supporting a Black President.


Reply 55 - Posted by: krause, 10/25/2012 10:23:25 AM     (No. 8960652)

His 'intelligence' was a scam all this time. This president is tearing down this country, and this 'general' says, yep, he's doing a good job and I'm sticking with him. He covered up the affirmative action quite well, for a time.


Reply 56 - Posted by: Judge, 10/25/2012 10:31:16 AM     (No. 8960678)

Hes racist


Reply 57 - Posted by: snapper451, 10/25/2012 10:32:12 AM     (No. 8960681)

Powell is a disgrace. He was never, ever a Republican but an opportunist. He ego was fed by being Secretary of State, but he is a user. As noted above, it's how he got ahead in the military - maximizing the value of affirmative action.


Reply 58 - Posted by: woofwoofwoof, 10/25/2012 10:34:49 AM     (No. 8960686)

What y'all said.


Reply 59 - Posted by: Malia2012, 10/25/2012 10:38:08 AM     (No. 8960694)

Ha! One would think that old Colin actually believes that because he pretends to be a "republican" he will get more Republicans to vote for obama! That's a joke, right? And how many RINO's thought he would be a great president back in the day? Too many! WHO cares?


Reply 60 - Posted by: SouthSanAntonio, 10/25/2012 10:42:00 AM     (No. 8960703)

At least Condalisa Rice came to her senses.

But I guess she had some senses to come to in the first place. Colin Powell never seemed that smart to me in the first place...


Reply 61 - Posted by: lasvegaslou, 10/25/2012 10:42:19 AM     (No. 8960705)

The affirmative action General endorses the affirmative action President. Is anybody surprised?


Reply 62 - Posted by: billkoch, 10/25/2012 10:43:55 AM     (No. 8960712)

Always had great respect for General Powell as a true American patriot. He has sacrificed that position by giving in to those who want a black president reelected. I no longer respect him.


Reply 63 - Posted by: billa, 10/25/2012 10:48:05 AM     (No. 8960727)

Many years ago Powell gave an interview, I believe with 60 Minutes - I am not certain...

In the interview he discussed his upbringing, his career in the military and path to the WH and how much Affirmative Action helped him with opportunities in school, college (New York), employment and the military. He was rather upfront and unapologetic about the doors opened to him through Affirmative Action and during the interview he acted as if it was owed to him.

This attitude is carried by a vast majority of blacks, and that is why most non-blacks view blacks in postitions of authority or elevated as unqualified because of benefits bestowed without earned merit, talent or accomplishment. This personifies Obama, many blacks in public office/service and those in mid to high level corporate positions (where quotas have to be satisfied).

Perhaps the only area where Affirmative Action cannot assist and where true talent and ability are required is in professional sports.


Reply 64 - Posted by: qmcgs, 10/25/2012 10:51:57 AM     (No. 8960735)

#51, The first link is about My Lai. The second is about Brig. Gen. John W. Donaldson was charged with murder. There are other links worth reading.

http://www.consortiumnews.com/2000/121700b.html
http://www.consortiumnews.com/2000/121700c.html

''One lesson he doesn't mention is that a military bureaucrat succeeds best by sidestepping controversy and keeping quiet when superiors screw up.''


Reply 65 - Posted by: qmcgs, 10/25/2012 10:57:06 AM     (No. 8960745)

Correction to post #66: reference should be to post #54.


Reply 66 - Posted by: Bjnealeigh, 10/25/2012 10:59:17 AM     (No. 8960759)

Any respect I had for this man is gone. He is the same as Obama, an evil man. He sees nothing except O's blackness.


Reply 67 - Posted by: Fb2002, 10/25/2012 10:59:26 AM     (No. 8960760)

I never cared for Colon. What a lame brain.


Reply 68 - Posted by: enemyofthestate, 10/25/2012 11:03:28 AM     (No. 8960774)

Clearly a rayciss.


Reply 69 - Posted by: artman1746, 10/25/2012 11:07:02 AM     (No. 8960782)

" I would like to list the reasons I am voting for Obama.........he's black......I'm black!" - Colin Powell


Reply 70 - Posted by: Mr. Hanky, 10/25/2012 11:12:30 AM     (No. 8960800)

Disappointed.

But even 76% of the rank and file are against Obama...so the General is misplaced.


Reply 71 - Posted by: grampus, 10/25/2012 11:13:23 AM     (No. 8960804)

I agree with above posters who noted Powell's ignorance of English grammar. I saw him on TV saying "I voted for he......and Biden."

Him really said that. Me heard he say it.


Reply 72 - Posted by: frenesi1, 10/25/2012 11:13:57 AM     (No. 8960806)

I am sooo glad to hear this. There are still some Republicans who think this man would be a great candidate for them. He has never been a Republican and I doubt if he even voted for the Bushes.


Reply 73 - Posted by: Philipsonh, 10/25/2012 11:17:49 AM     (No. 8960821)

As a former U>S> military general, Mr Powell should understand that Obama's foreign policy can be summed up in two words, PRO-MUSLIM. He has no other foreign policy. Perhaps Mr Powell just wants to vote based on race, which is actually understandable. Obviously he has left his military background far in the background.
Voting for the re-election of the president is a vote against America's future.


Reply 74 - Posted by: Moonspinner, 10/25/2012 11:38:04 AM     (No. 8960888)

It's a black thing.


Reply 75 - Posted by: broken01, 10/25/2012 11:39:41 AM     (No. 8960893)

So the AAG (Affirmative Action General)backed up Colin Powell endores his tranformative figger again. Like we didn't see this coming. I still remember back during the Gulf War that this hack gave his bad advice to the first President Bush to not go and get Sodamninsane in Bagdad. The fact that this old RINO would go to bat for Odumbo after how he's decimated the black community with his wretched policies is nothing short of a disgrace. I often wonder how better men like Bush 1 and 2, Rumsfield, and Schawtzkopf feel about this moral coward.


Reply 76 - Posted by: jimmiet, 10/25/2012 11:52:09 AM     (No. 8960930)

In other news, the sun came up this morning.


Reply 77 - Posted by: luandir, 10/25/2012 11:52:36 AM     (No. 8960931)

Since 2008, I have had no respect for Colon left to lose.


Reply 78 - Posted by: mickturn, 10/25/2012 11:53:38 AM     (No. 8960937)

This isn't a RINO, this a Democrap!


Reply 79 - Posted by: 6079 Smith, W, 10/25/2012 11:56:14 AM     (No. 8960950)

It's tribal, I tell you. Tribal!


Reply 80 - Posted by: Kindred Spirits, 10/25/2012 12:26:46 PM     (No. 8961052)

I think Colin Powell is still peeved over President Regan forcing him to abandon his command in Europe after the Democrats pushed the Iran-Contra fallacy upon the country. I was at NATO HQ when Casper Wineberger called Powell to advise him that President Regan wanted him to report to Washington as his National Security Council Chief. Powell's response was that if President Regan wanted him, he would have to call Powell himself. Powell had just taken command of V Corps as a Three-Star General then. Well, Powell grudgingly reported to DC so we know who called whom....


Reply 81 - Posted by: tedinmich, 10/25/2012 12:42:03 PM     (No. 8961122)

Hey folks,#39 is off his meds. king booboo can't help himself!!

Ted in Michigan


Reply 82 - Posted by: kace, 10/25/2012 1:12:47 PM     (No. 8961210)

Powell was anti-tea party and he is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations so it is possible he is for the New World Order. That would explain his allegiance to O since with O it is all about the United Nations and International 'well-being' and not the United States-but the denigration of the United States, to bolster the New World Order.

Man as God:
"Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing themselves to be wise, they became fools,

And changed the glory of the uncorruptible God into an image made like to corruptible man, and to birds, and fourfooted beasts, and creeping things." (Romans 1)


Reply 83 - Posted by: harper, 10/25/2012 1:25:39 PM     (No. 8961253)

No doubt he believes OJ was innocent, too.

I give him an A.

As in Affirm-A


Reply 84 - Posted by: RCFlyer98, 10/25/2012 1:37:15 PM     (No. 8961293)

Powell's bonifides for the most part come in foreign policy. He as said previously that Obama has a questionable foreign policy stance. Most all know that Obama's economic and domestic policies are an abject failure. Maybe color really does run more than skin deep?


Reply 85 - Posted by: jinx, 10/25/2012 2:03:53 PM     (No. 8961371)

Colin Powell made his way up the ranks through Affirmative Action. He was a C student but became a General because of his color. He has never impressed me.


Reply 86 - Posted by: Photoonist, 10/25/2012 2:05:57 PM     (No. 8961380)

Colin Powell, plantation general. Usually they are only colonels but I guess that's rank inflation.


Reply 87 - Posted by: Father of Internet, 10/25/2012 2:18:03 PM     (No. 8961419)

I wish Condoleeza Rice would tell us about the true Colin Powell...


Reply 88 - Posted by: binthere_dunthat, 10/25/2012 2:20:00 PM     (No. 8961427)

You're right on #87. Like Fauxbama, Powell is another example of promotion because of affirmative action. Also like Fauxbama, Powell's rise was based on skin color and without any consideration of merit because there was none.


Reply 89 - Posted by: snowcloud, 10/25/2012 2:21:00 PM     (No. 8961431)

It's so sad to see the great General Powell embarrassing himself in this way. He's showing that he's not right in the head anymore.


Reply 90 - Posted by: Penney, 10/25/2012 2:24:24 PM     (No. 8961439)

Pathetic.


Reply 91 - Posted by: bob913, 10/25/2012 3:11:58 PM     (No. 8961563)

obama left 30people to die in Libya!
He watched 4 men die and did nothing and you endorse him!


Reply 92 - Posted by: Teleologicus, 10/25/2012 3:57:23 PM     (No. 8961690)

"I'll be voting for he and Vice President Biden..."

He? I will be voting for he?

Powell is not what he was cracked up to be. The lights are on - but nobody seems to be at home. He looked and sounded like a man of substance, just as Barack Obama -to some people- looked and sounded like a man of substance.

If Powell ever decides to run for office, I will not be voting for he.


Reply 93 - Posted by: Java D, 10/25/2012 6:41:08 PM     (No. 8962258)

Thank God this dumba... will never be president, what an idiot he is.


Reply 94 - Posted by: cinwasp, 10/26/2012 9:09:09 AM     (No. 8963505)

Maybe he has been promised to be the new ambassador to Libya.



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Posted By: earlybird- 5/18/2013 9:01:39 PM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON - There were new questions Saturday night concerning if anyone in the White House was aware of the IRS´ targeting of conservative groups. Inspector General Russell George said he informed a deputy at the Treasury Department in June of 2012 about the probe into the IRS. The Treasury Department confirmed the timeline but said they did not know the details of the investigation until last week.(Snip)Marcus Owens ran the tax-exempt division at the IRS for 10 years. He said it isn´t difficult to figure out who´s doing what at the agency.

Camelot Is Burning
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Breitbart´s Big Government, by Christopher Burton    Original Article
Posted By: mitzi- 5/18/2013 8:16:11 PM     Post Reply
It began in earnest last Friday. A flash mob of latte drinking, tofu eating media that has done its best to quell, rather than fan the flames of truth, turned on one of their own. Jay Carney lay bludgeoned at the base of the podium, a victim of friendly fire. Ironically, the attack was reminiscent of the one in Benghazi he has repeatedly denied the Administration he represents bears any responsibility for. “Changed twelve times?!” came the cries. And with good reason. We were misled; no, lied to.

Lew asks Congress for debt increase,
says it’s ´not open to debate´

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The Hill, by Peter Schoeder    Original Article
Posted By: DW626- 5/18/2013 6:12:33 PM     Post Reply
Treasury Secretary Jack Lew on Friday urged congressional leaders to raise the debt limit and insisted that the White House is not going to negotiate over the increase because lawmakers have "no choice." "We will not negotiate over the debt limit," Lew wrote. "The creditworthiness of the United States is non-negotiable. The question of whether the country must pay obligations it has already incurred is not open to debate." Lew said that while President Obama is willing to discuss plans to reduce the nation´s deficit with Congress, those talks must be kept separate from any effort to raise the nation´s debt cap.

BREAKING: WashPost Reports
Obama DOJ Also Spied on
James Rosen of Fox News

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Newsbusters, by Tim Graham    Original Article
Posted By: drive- 5/20/2013 7:29:20 AM     Post Reply
The Washington Post on Monday reported that Obama’s Department of Justice was investigating journalists before they started wiretapping the Associated Press – for one, Fox News correspondent James Rosen in 2010. Their headline wasn´t "Obama Team Also Spied on Fox News." Fox wasn´t in the headline, on A-1 or on A-12, where the story continued. Newly obtained court documents “reveal how deeply investigators explored the private communications of a working journalist — and raise the question of how often journalists have been investigated as closely as Rosen was in 2010.” Reporter Ann Marimow began:

Candy Crowley: Is it Possible
This Isn´t Political and
IRS Didn´t Intend to Harass
the Tea Party?

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Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 5/19/2013 3:54:02 PM     Post Reply
"Can you see in your mind´s eye a way that this might not have been political, that this was a misguided stupid way to sort, but that they didn´t intend it to be some kind of political attempt to harass the Tea Party?" So actually asked CNN´s Candy Crowley of her guest Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) concerning the Internal Revenue Service scandal Sunday (video follows with transcript and commentary):CANDY CROWLEY, HOST: Moving on to the IRS problem at this moment, which is really sort of in its infancy. There will be lots more hearings coming up this week


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