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disseminate useful updates of a few ongoing matters; the info-explosion continues apace (and todays
summary of Rush is attached). It may be recalled that, last week, in an effort to decrease the length of
these Blast e-mails, a summary note was composed, the points in which would STILL not be
anticipated to change:
It may be assumed that, pending further study of his Foreign Policy positions, I like Scott
Walker for POTUS-16; Ted Cruz must answer for his lets register the Illegals
Amendment, and I still feel Hillary will decide not to run. The TEA [Taxed Enough
Already] will increasingly dominate the GOPs policies, particularly as they are passed by
Congress; there will be an ongoing erosion of support for doctrinaire socialconservatives on myriad fronts [Gay Marriage, Pot Legalization, Abortion Procedure].
Further, it may be assumed that subsidiary issues [ensuring gun-rights, repealing
Common Core, eliminating Corporate Welfare] will abide by Constitutionally
Conservative Concepts; Levity will not be eschewed [Stephen Colbert Ripped Sweeps
(Video)]; neither international nor state-level concerns will be ignored, and attention
will be paid to how the media report the news [or choose not to do so].
Some specificity can be gleaned from updates [all carefully documented] related to International Affairs
[Kurdistan still suffers as BHOs military/diplomatic policy continues to fail on all fronts], National Affairs
[the GOP-Establishment must be monitored, lest it revert to its moderate ways], Statewide Affairs
[Corbett will hopefully sign-off on key-bills that had been stalled due primarily to union-pressure, while
were still poised to roll-out the Log Cabin (LGBTQ) Republicans], and Loco-Regional Affairs [Philly
remains both in the shadow ofand benefitting from the proximity ofboth NYC/DC]. Regarding the
Iggles, I maintain the #1 rival has shifted from Tom Landrys Cowboys to the Meadowlands Giants,
although one must revert to the former mindset when pondering what will occur tomorrow @ 4:30 p.m.
Regarding my blogging-effort on PoliticsPA, the ideal way to illustrate the intellectual
bankruptcy and ethical vacuousness of the Dem-activist is to note what I wrote and how
he replied thereto; it may be noted that he has given-up trying to refute the way his
views have been incrementally summarized and, instead, has reverted to name-calling.
Me:
Typical of the confirmed-leftie, you are even stooping to engage in
historical revisionism with regard to your own postings of extremely
recent vintage; damage accrued from your retreat is compounded by
how you would unabashedly treat Israel at this moment in time.
You stated unequivocally: Israels refusal to submit to inspections by
the International Atomic Energy Agency should disqualify them from
U.S. military aid.
Therefore, you wouldnt have sustained any support for the IDF [for
decades], you wouldnt have collaborated in the creation of the Iron
Dome [nor would you have rearmed it], and you wouldnt be employing
intelligence-coordination between D.C./Jerusalem while the rest of the
Middle East is in turmoil.
OBAMA USED TURKEY PARDON TO MOCK CONCERNS OVER EXECUTIVE AMNESTY and, in keeping with
its innate liberalism, the Jewish Exponent ran a [biased] news-article entitled Jews Back Obamas Order
to Not Oppress the Stranger; as a result, this was my comment: It is unfortunate that the Torah was
corrupted by Obama in this fashion; America already "welcomes" immigrants who arrive LEGALLY; also,
it may be recalled that the strangers who visited Abraham departed rather than moving permanently
into his tent.}
The meaning of the 2014 midterms was discussed at the David Horowitz Freedom
Center conference in Palm Beach; regarding POTUS-16, Carly Fiorina actively exploring a
'16 presidential run as Cruz successfully Wooed New York Jewish Donors. ["Reviews of
Mr. Cruz were uniformly positive as many New York Jews got their first taste of the tea
party darling and discovered that the Princeton-educated lawyer was rather well-spoken
and engaging. Cruz had a private two-hour meeting with the most highly sought-after
donor of all. After sitting next to Sheldon Adelson at Sunday night's ZOA dinner, Mr.
Cruz and Mr. Adelson met for two hours at the St. Regis Hotel. Michael Steinhardt [the
investing legend and megaphilanthropist who chaired the same Democratic Leadership
Council that catapulted Bill Clinton to the White House] hosted Mr. Cruz at his
investment firm's office."] {Also, showing his superficialityand recalling he feels that
the gun laws should differ between cities/rural-regionsCARSON said COPS COULD BE
TRAINED TO SHOOT FOR THE LEGS.}
Regarding Ferguson, a few quasi-scandals have emerged. Lefties remain dissatisfied, blaming the DA and
claiming the GRAND JURY ANNOUNCEMENT had been 'CALCULATED' TO CAUSE RIOTS; SHARPTON
claimed the GRAND JURY DECISION PROVED THE FEDERAL GOV'T 'NEEDS TO STEP IN' to achieve equal
justice under law [despite the fact that BHO doesnt choose to apply this concept to the IRS]. The media
are misbehaving, with CNN and the Huffington Post Accused of Recruiting for Ferguson Riots and The NY
Times accused of being reckless for having published Darren Wilsons address. And a Video of the Man
Robbed by Michael Brown Standing in His Now-Looted Store Shows Other Side of Tragedy.
Media Ignore the 224 Teenagers Killed in Chicago Since Michael Brown's Death and the
demographics associated with urban murder; this was a source of tension during the
weekend prior to the announcement of the grand jury decision, when former New York
City Mayor Rudy Giuliani debated Michael Eric Dyson [one of the worst of the racial
arsonists, a regular guest on MSNBC and other more respectable networks]. Richard
Baehr and Jason Riley provided commentary, some of which follows.
A Washington Post columnist criticized Giuliani for daring to raise
the issue that a few dozen blacks are killed by white police each year
(most all of them in circumstances that are NOT controversial), and
more than 100 times that number of blacks are murdered by other
blacks each year. Dyson said that when blacks kill blacks, the killers are
brought to justice. Actually, not. Chicago closed 26% of its nation's
leading murder toll of 507 in 2012.
The New York Times is promoting a pro publica study that alleges that black youths are
21 times more likely to be killed by police than white youth. The study is of ages 15-19.
If blacks in that age group are 21 times as likely to be criminals as whites in that age
group, why is this police death toll ratio a problem? The fact that the pro publica study
did not explore rates of criminality between blacks and whites in that age group, is
telling. Of course the New York Times never mentions this issue or that
the comparison of youth shootings was only for those aged 15-19. The Times has
disgraced itself by publishing the address of Darren Wilson. They seem to be
OK with the violence in Ferguson and elsewhere, so why not further incite some
enraged black to try to kill Wilson and his family?
A kerfuffle arose between Missouri Governor Nixon [D] and Lieutenant Governor Peter Kinder [R]
following the riots. Initially, MO Lt. Gov said Gov. Nixon Ignored Ferguson Mayor's Plea for Help During
Ferguson Riots. Then, MO Governor Jay Nixon Denied the Obama Admin Pressured Him Over National
Guard and called this charge against him "absurd." Next, it was revealed that Valerie Jarrett was Keeping
In Touch With Gov. Nixon During Ferguson Fiasco. Finally, it seems that, per MO Lt. Gov, Officials Must
Explain 'Under Oath' Why National Guard Stood By as Ferguson Burned; Kinder claims Nixon told the
National Guard [which he had previously mobilized] to stand down in Ferguson, Missouri, on Monday
night as the city burned in riots. {Also, Thousands of pages of grand jury docs reveal numerous instances
of inconsistent, fabricated or provably-wrong statements by witnesses, MICHAEL BROWN'S MOTHER
said 'HE WANTED TO KILL SOMEONE' and Missouri Lt. Governor Peter Kinder (R) said that Michael
Brown's stepfather should be "arrested and charged" for inciting riots in Ferguson.}
Regarding events in Israel, 77% of Israeli Arabs Prefer Israeli Rule to Palestinian;
nevertheless, UN Chief Ban claimed More Countries Will Recognize State of 'Palestine'
[extortion], despite Muslim deceit [e.g., the Al Aqsa lie]. {Also, Irvin J. Borowsky,
Publishing Magnate and Ecumenical Pioneer, Died yesterday at 90; this was my
comment: My mother idolized him for decades and, as a result, contributed to his
ecumenical works; I met him on occasion and found him to have accomplished a unique
dimension of interfaith dialogue [documented in books he distributed] while using glass
to convey his message [both in his museum and in his home].}
Islamism is continuing to run-rampant [NYT: US Weapons Already Finding Way Into the Islamic States
Hands; ISIS Continues Blowing Up Churches In Mosul; The Islamic State is Developing 'Colonies' in
Middle East as it Gains Credibility Among Jihadists; Jihadist camps spreading across Syria; Nigeria's Top
Muslim Leader Excoriated Military for Boko Haram Advances; Fort Sam Houston was Locked Down After
a Saudi National 'Rammed' Car into Gates; and Kurds and Shiites Contest Iraqi Territory Regained from
the Islamic State as Military is Allegedly to Arm Yazidis]. Also, U.S. TO LEAVE MORE TROOPS IN
AFGHANISTAN THAN FIRST PLANNED to fill a gap left in the NATO mission by other contributing nations.
POLL SHOWED THE UKIP [their version of the TEA Party Movement] REPLACED LABOUR
AS PARTY OF THE WHITE, WORKING CLASSES; thus, FOR THE TORY PARTY, MAY 2015
WILL BE AN EXTINCTION EVENT.
The P5+1 talks with Iran did not reach an agreement before the November 24 deadline. In fact
negotiators could not even agree on a framework for a comprehensive nuclear deal. The participants
instead agreed to extend the talks for another seven months, until March 2015. The New York Times
notes in its report:
In agreeing to extend the existing interim agreement, Iran assured itself of a
continuation of the sanctions relief that had brought it $700 million a month in money
that had been frozen abroad - something that might well add to the threat of new
sanctions from the newly elected Republican Congress.
Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's office Tweeted Tuesday that the "arrogant" powers
had tried hard to bring the Islamic Republic to its knees but had failed.
Lee Smith brings us a round-up of concessions the U.S. has reportedly already made to Iran, as detailed
by The Israel Project's Omri Ceren. On sanctions, centrifuges, enrichment, and other important points,
the news is not good.
Aaron David Miller identifies four faulty assumptions the U.S. is making about Iran that have made a
nuclear deal with Iran impossible so far.
Elliott Abrams argues that the Iran talks and the Israeli-Palestinian talks are alike, because "it is long
past time to recognize that a comprehensive agreement is not attainable... and similarly we should be
thinking now [about] how to manage the real world consequences."
Providing a rare glimpse into the specifics of the nuclear negotiations, former Obama foreign policy
advisor Dennis Ross said Tuesday that "the US had demonstrated flexibility during the talks, including a
willingness to back down on demands over the Arak heavy water facility and the Fordo enrichment
facility, but that its positions were received by intransigence by the Iranian counterparts...The former
diplomat said that Iranian negotiators were either unwilling or incapable of budging from a series of red
lines [adding that] Iranian negotiators' hands may be tied by the anti-American ideology of the Islamic
Republic's religious leadership and specifically that of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei."
There is widespread opposition to President Obama's desperate efforts to reach an accord with Iran. A
new poll by Frank Luntz in the U.S. found that:
69% of Americans would reject a deal under which Iran agreed to stop R&D but kept its
current nuclear capabilities, compared to 31% who would accept such a deal.
62% of Americans consider that Iran is an enemy of the US, while 37% consider it
neutral, and 1% consider it an ally. It found that 73% of Americans consider that Iran is
an enemy of Israel, while 25% consider it neutral, and 1% consider it an ally.
A staggering 81% of respondents do not believe the current government in Iran can be
trusted to keep agreements, compared to 5% who think it can be trusted. And an even
more overwhelming 85% do not believe the Iranians' assertions that their nuclear
program is peaceful, as compared to 8% who do.
Republicans in Congress have warned the President that they will not accept a bad deal with Iran, a
position held by some Democrats as well. Efforts to toughen sanctions and to give Congress a role in any
final agreement with Iran are under consideration for the next session of Congress.