Thursday, March 31, 2016
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Experience.. ..
Hillary Clinton’s vote to authorize the Iraq War haunted her on the campaign trail. It put her in stark contrast with then-Senator Barack Obama, who touted his foresight in opposing the ill-fated war.
President Obama was deeply wary of another military venture in a Muslim country. Most of his senior advisers were telling him to stay out. Still, he dispatched Mrs. Clinton to sound out Mr. Jibril, a leader of the Libyan opposition.
Defense secretary, Robert Gates, later say that in a “51-49” decision, it was Mrs. Clinton’s support that put the ambivalent president over the line.The consequences would be more far-reaching than anyone imagined, leaving Libya a failed state and a terrorist haven.
Clinton joined Saudi Arabia, Turkey, and right-wing Israelis to try to isolate, even defeat, Iran. In 2010, she supported secret negotiations between Israel and Syria to attempt to wrest Syria from Iran’s influence. Then the CIA and Clinton pressed successfully for Plan B: to overthrow Assad.
When the unrest of the Arab Spring broke out in early 2011, the CIA and the anti-Iran front of Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey saw an opportunity to topple Assad quickly and thereby to gain a geopolitical victory. Clinton became the leading proponent of the CIA-led effort at Syrian regime change.
So what do we have here. We are fighting in Libya and Syria, a no man's Land but the terrorists.
what kind of Foreign policy experience does Hillary have?
When the unrest of the Arab Spring broke out in early 2011, the CIA and the anti-Iran front of Israel, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey saw an opportunity to topple Assad quickly and thereby to gain a geopolitical victory. Clinton became the leading proponent of the CIA-led effort at Syrian regime change.
So what do we have here. We are fighting in Libya and Syria, a no man's Land but the terrorists.
what kind of Foreign policy experience does Hillary have?
Monday, March 28, 2016
Pure Jealousy
The Twitter-sphere has lit up with conversation about the scandal. It appears many political followers believe they have identified three of the blurred out images within the National Enquirer story.
Private detectives are digging into at least five affairs Ted Cruz supposedly had,” the paper said. “The leaked details are an attempt to destroy what’s left of his White House campaign!”
The National Enquirer broke the story of former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edward’s affair with reporter Reille Hunter back in 2007, Gary Hart, Jesse Jackson and John Edwards to name a few of the more infamous examples. Though, in 2008 they completely fabricated story of Sarah Palin cheating on her husband.
The blogosphere has been consumed with theories about the identities of these five women.
Rumors have been spreading that CNN conservative correspondent, a former campaign manager, and a spokeswoman, all had an affair with Cruz.
I Don't Believe it. Just a thought.
The National Enquirer broke the story of former Democratic vice presidential nominee John Edward’s affair with reporter Reille Hunter back in 2007, Gary Hart, Jesse Jackson and John Edwards to name a few of the more infamous examples. Though, in 2008 they completely fabricated story of Sarah Palin cheating on her husband.
The blogosphere has been consumed with theories about the identities of these five women.
Rumors have been spreading that CNN conservative correspondent, a former campaign manager, and a spokeswoman, all had an affair with Cruz.
I Don't Believe it. Just a thought.
Saturday, March 26, 2016
Thursday, March 24, 2016
The Beans......
Palmyra....
Backed by Russian airstrikes, Syrian government forces pushed into the ancient town of Palmyra that has been held by the Islamic State group since May, state TV reported.
Iraqi military spokesman announced the start of a long-awaited military operation to recapture the northern city of Mosul from IS militants.
The advance on Palmyra, a UNESCO world heritage site, came after the troops managed this week to capture several hills and high ground around the town, famed for its priceless archaeological site and Roman ruins. Syrian troops have been on the offensive for days in an attempt to capture the town.
The fall of Palmyra to IS militants last year had raised concerns world over, and the destruction the extremists subsequently embarked upon sent shock waves through archaeological circles and beyond. It was also a big blow to the government of Syrian President Bashar Assad whose forces pulled out with apparently little fighting.
May be the key here is to support the Syrian Gov. Less migrants, Less Destruction, less hate, and less war in the middle east. Just a thought.
Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Bogus...
Laurent Ponsot, the proprietor of Domaine Ponsot, took a seat at one of the restaurant’s tables. He had traveled to New York to prevent the sale of all 97 Ponsot bottles on offer that night because he believed most of them were counterfeits.
The consignment included one bottle of 1929 Ponsot Clos de la Roche, a grand cru (Burgundy’s highest designation) that the domaine did not produce under its own label until 1934. There were also 38 bottles of another Ponsot grand cru, Clos Saint-Denis, from the years 1945 through 1971. But the winery had not started making Clos Saint-Denis until the 1980s. Something was very wrong.
But just before the moment arrived, it was announced to the audience that all of the Ponsot bottles had been withdrawn.
Kurniawan [The seller] was arrested by F.B.I. and charged with multiple counts of wire and mail fraud, notably in connection with the attempted sale of the bogus Ponsots.
When agents entered Kurniawan’s house, they discovered a counterfeiting factory, with scores of bottles being converted to knockoffs and thousands of fake labels for the most prestigious wines from Burgundy and Bordeaux. It appears now that Kurniawan may have sold millions of dollars’ worth of counterfeit wines and scammed some of the world’s biggest collectors. He was convicted, sentenced to 10 years in jail. To be deported after as he was illegal in USA.
Just a thought.
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
The harder they fall
One activist investor sold 20 million shares in Mondelez which would yield $834 million at current prices. William Ackman’s hedge fund is selling down his biggest investment, as a disastrous bet on Valeant Pharmaceuticals tears a hole in its portfolio.
The move followed a rout that recently cut shares of Valeant in half. The drop followed a disappointing forecast from the drug maker and a warning that it could face a debt default because it hadn’t filed annual results in time. Valeant is one of Mr. Ackman’s largest holdings. He doubled down on the stock last fall, buying more shares after questions about its accounting sent his position in the company deeply into the red.
In a sign of the current damage to Pershing Square, the value of its publicly traded portfolio slumped 8.9% in just the past week, bringing its year-to-date loss to 26%.
Losses Pershing Square has suffered on Valeant and other investments have raised questions about whether its investors will stick with it. So far they appear to be doing so.
Many of big investors lost a lot of money in the Market, so don't get greedy. Just a thought.
Wednesday, March 16, 2016
Light...!
Police have arrested four people suspected of planning an “imminent” terror attack in central Paris, according to French media reports. Two of the suspects were French brothers of Tunisian origin.
The arrests took place this morning in the 18th arrondissement the location of an attack on a police station in early January, and the 93rd – the department of Saint-Denis, where a long siege ended in the death of the Paris attacks “mastermind” last year.
The French capital remains on high alert after jihadists massacred 130 people in November 2015, in a number of suicide bombings and mass shooting at cafes, restaurants and the Bataclan concert hall near Place de la République.
A house search was conducted in Forest, in Belgium," Three of six police officers were shot at as they tried to enter the apartment, and were slightly injured.
An officer neutralized one of the suspects who was about to shoot. His body was later found inside the apartment next to a Kalashnikov rifle, 11 battery chargers, an Algerian national.
Let them in? Just a thought.
Let them in? Just a thought.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
Pancakes.??.
"The competition between the Saudis and the Iranians feeds proxy wars and chaos in Syria, Iraq and Yemen. This requires us to say that they need to find an effective way to share the neighborhood and institute some sort of cold peace," Obama told The Atlantic.
He also put a share of the blame for the crisis in Libya on Washington's European allies. Libya is embroiled in political chaos after its 2011 uprising and facing a security vacuum.
"You have countries that are failing to provide prosperity and opportunity for their people. You've got a violent, extremist ideology, or ideologies, that are turbocharged through social media," he said. " Countries that have very few civic traditions, so that as autocratic regimes start fraying, the only organizing principles are sectarian." On Syria, now in its fifth year of civil war, Obama defended his decision not to launch strikes there in 2013, despite concerns over President Bashar al-Assad's use of weapons.
It is time for Saudi and Iran to find a way for peace. Or use the diminished oil revenues to beat the hill out of each other. The outcome is Pancakes. Just a thought.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
Desperate...!
Addressing a luncheon of Republican governors and donors, Rove warned that Donald J. Trump’s increasingly likely nomination would be catastrophic, dooming the party in November. But he insisted it was not too late. Since then, Mr. Trump has only gotten stronger.
In public, calls for the party to unite behind a single candidate. In dozens of interviews, elected officials, political strategists and donors described a frantic, last-ditch campaign to block Mr. Trump and the agonizing reasons that many of them have become convinced it will fail. Behind the scenes, a desperate mission to save the party sputtered and stalled at every turn.
Despite all the forces arrayed against Mr. Trump, the interviews show, the party has been gripped by a nearly incapacitating leadership vacuum and a paralytic sense of indecision and despair, as he has won smashing victories in South Carolina and Nevada. Donors have dreaded the consequences of clashing with Mr. Trump directly. Elected officials have balked at attacking him out of concern that they might unintentionally fuel his populist revolt. And Republicans have lacked someone from outside the presidential race who could help set the terms of debate from afar.
The endorsement by Mr. Christie, a not unblemished but still highly regarded figure within the party’s elite — he is a former chairman of the Republican Governors Association — landed Friday with crippling force. It was by far the most important defection.
Opposing Trump means opposing the will of millions of Republicans who voted for him and who are angry at the Republican establishment and Media.
Opposing him will fuel more anger and more success for Trump. So Let it Go.
Enjoy the song of James Bay.
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