I’m A Crazy Right Wing Extremist


Being a former US Army officer it is my and every other officers sworn duty to uphold and protect the US Constitution — no exception!.

The Obamas Continue Proclaiming America A Racist Nation…


In my opinion the only really racist place in this country is the White House and that’s only because of whose is residing there, hopefully for only two more years!

Imperial Presidency – Presidential Finding Memos and Executive Orders Show Scope of Obama’s Dictatorial Fiats’…


Well he stated that he was going to fundamentally change the country and the only way you can do that is by appointments, executive orders and memorandums.

I was at the back door of the ED the day Hasan massacred people at Fort Hood


The progressives have made a pack with the devil himself, the Islamists’ (BTW that is all Muslims) such as CAIR in order to get their support for the remaking of America into a lessor status country with a small military and a weakened culture. The progressives have made similar deals with other other groups such as the LGBT movement to accumulate support for “change,” Obviously the LGBT and CAIR groups are not compatible! Since all all our enemies and competitors are for weakling America they move together for now. The problem with all social movements is that the leaders have no clue how to run a country and after they make the “change” others such as Stalin Hitler, Castor or Mao take over and millions die while the dictators and tyrants via for power. This power rearrangement has occurred in various forms every 80 to 90 years and its our turn now!

The Great Campus Rape Hoax…


The bottom line is and always has been , never believe anything a politician or activist tells you —- in face as this post shows its normally the exact opposite!

Too late, American journalists realize their mistake.


The Press and Dr. Faustus

by Victor Davis Hanson National Review Online

 

In the old Dr. Faustus story, a young scholar bargains away his soul to the devil for promises of obtaining almost anything he wants.

The American media has done much the same thing with the Obama administration. In return for empowering a fellow liberal, the press gave up its traditional adversarial relationship with the president.

But after five years of basking in a shared progressive agenda, the tab for such ecstasy has come due, and now the media is lamenting that it has lost its soul.

At first, the loss of independence seemed like a minor sacrifice. In 2008, MSNBC’s Chris Matthews sounded almost titillated by an Obama speech, exclaiming, “My, I felt this thrill going up my leg.” Earlier, New York Timescolumnist David Brooks had fixated on Obama’s leg rather than his own: “I was looking at his pant leg and his perfectly creased pant, and I’m thinking, a) he’s going to be president, and b) he’ll be a very good president.”

For worshiper and former Newsweek editor Evan Thomas, Obama was divine: “Obama’s standing above the country, above the world, he’s sort of God.” TV pundit and presidential historian Michael Beschloss ranked the newly elected Barack Obama as “the smartest guy ever to become president.”

For a press that had exposed Watergate, Iran-Contra, and the Monica Lewinsky affair, and had torn apart George W. Bush over everything from the Iraq War to Hurricane Katrina, this hero worship seemed obsessive. The late liberal reporter Michael Hastings summed up a typical private session between President Obama and the press during the 2012 campaign: “Everyone, myself included, swooned. Swooned! Head over heels. One or two might have even lost their minds. . . . We were all, on some level, deeply obsessed with Obama, crushing hard.”

Sometimes the media and Obama were one big happy family — literally. The siblings of the presidents of ABC News and CBS News are both higher-ups in the Obama administration. The White House press secretary’s wife is a correspondent for ABC’s Good Morning America.

When Obama’s chief political aide, David Axelrod, went to work for MSNBC, Obama jokingly called it “a nice change of pace, because MSNBC used to work for David Axelrod.” Nor was Obama shy about rubbing in his subjects’ hero worship: “My job is to be president; your job is to keep me humble. Frankly, I think I’m doing my job better.” In Africa recently, Obama advised his traveling press corps to “behave,” then compared them unfavorably with the more polite and compliant media of an increasingly authoritarian South Africa.

Four hundred reporters even formed their own off-the-record shared email chat group, JournoList, to strategize attacks against Obama’s political opponents. AttackWatch.com (paid for by Obama for America) read like some sort of secret-police operation, asking readers to report any criticism of Obama as it compiled “Attack Files” in blaring black and red headers.

When President Obama kept open Guantanamo Bay or expanded the Bush war on terror, he was described as “anguished” and “torn” as he broke his earlier promises. Bad news like unemployment spikes or flat GDP growth was customarily editorialized with adverbs like “unexpectedly” — as if Obama’s setbacks surely were aberrant and would quickly subside. In one of the 2012 presidential debates, the moderator, CNN’s Candy Crowley, was so exasperated that Obama seemed to need help that she jumped in to challenge Mitt Romney.

Obama rightly assumed that when the Benghazi scandal surfaced during the 2012 campaign, the press would largely ignore it. Likewise, he knew that the politicization of the IRS would not warrant headline news. Ditto Fast and Furious and the NSA mess.

But then a Faustian thing happened. This year it was also revealed that the Obama administration had monitored the communications of Associated Press reporters on the suspicion that they were publishing leaks. For the first time, outrage arose: Liberal presidents were not, in Nixonian fashion, supposed to go after liberal reporters.

The Obama administration did not object to AP reporters’ leaking classified information per se. Indeed, it had leaked the most intimate details of the cyber war against Iran, the drone protocols, and the bin Laden raid to pet reporters like theNew York Times’s David Sanger and the Washington Post’s David Ignatius. The election-year “exclusive” revelations of both usually portrayed Obama as an underappreciated, muscular commander-in-chief.

The crime instead was that AP was freelancing and might publish leaks that were not always flattering. Since long ago the media had made a pact, it was natural that the Obama administration assumed it had a right to monitor what it had bought.

In one version of the tale, Dr. Faustus at least got 24 years of freebies before being hauled off to Hell. Our poor media did not even get five years of adulation before Obama called in their souls.

NRO contributor Victor Davis Hanson is a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution. His The Savior Generals is just out from Bloomsbury Books. 

Feinstein Fail: Two Thirds Of Americans Refuse To Rule Out Torture As An Interrogation Method


The people know the difference between a captured terrorist and a captured soldier! Politicians really don’t know much about anything except how to get your money!

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Americans Find Some Tortures More Acceptable Than Others

” Most Americans think torture can be justified, but hardly anyone thinks “rectal feeding” is acceptable

  This week saw the release of a long-awaited Senate report detailing the post-9/11 CIA detention and interrogation program with a focus on the agency’s the use of torture. According to the report, interrogation procedures used on some detainees that were much harsher and less effective than previously acknowledged. Critics, including former CIA interrogators and Bush administration officials, have called the report politically motivated and inaccurate.

  When Americans are asked about suspected terrorists “who may know details about future attacks against the U.S.”, only 24% are prepared to say the use of torture is “never” justified. Nearly as many, 20%, say the use of torture is “always” justified, while the remainder say it’s either “sometimes” (28%) or only “rarely” (18%) justified – a total of…

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Final Thoughts on Ferguson


The bottom like is if you can’t to the time don’t do the crime! This lady gets it right!

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Warning: Strong Language

VIDEO: Black woman’s heroic rant on Ferguson goes VIRAL; Will irritate liberals.

OK, so unless something really amazingly huge happens further, this is going to be last post in this blog about Mike Brown and Ferguson. I haven’t said a ton on what I personally think about this entire case, so this it.

I agree with the woman in the video. But she is still missing some of the point of what actually happened to Mike Brown.

He went into that store that day and robbed it, pushing around the store owner. Apparently his record is clean from what I understand, so there is a possibility that this was his first time doing something like this. It may not be, though. We’ll never know.

Either way, he knew what he had done was wrong. As he was heading home, no matter how bad ass he thought…

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Mark Levin: Overwhelming Majority of Republicans Violated Their Oath of Office


I agree with Mark and as an army officer I also took that oath! And I still believe it is valid!

My Opinion of Enhanced Interrogation Techniques


I severed in the United States Army as an officer for 4 years during the Vietnam Conflict where on patrol in 1967 I  captured an NVA officer after a battle and was later wounded there in another action. During my training we underwent escape and evasion training and studied the rules of warfare that had been developed for prisoners of war. Which almost no aggressor forces (NVA, Cubans) followed. In principle there are two classes of prisoners uniformed and non uniformed. Uniformed are the official military members of any country and thereby governed by international laws. Uniformed military are to be treated by these developed standards which do not allow for Enhanced Interrogation Techniques  EIT’s in my opinion but  I do not consider these to be torture by the way!

There is however a different class of prisoners which are spy’s and terrorists. This class has never been a protected class and should not be included with regular uniformed military. Terrorists in particular are a particularity bad category and should not be protected from Enhanced Interrogation Techniques!

War is a dirty business and if you want a military to protect you than you must also give them the ability to kill the enemy where ever they find them. They do this nasty job for their family friends and country but if the political class turns on them as is now happening don’t expect them to fight for you as they have in the past.Don’t let cleaver attorneys redefine everything use common sense and make them use it as well! Terrorists have given up their right from  Enhanced Interrogation Techniques don’t change that or a lot more of you will die in future attacks.

President Obama and the progressive Democratic are destroying the country that the founders developed. You have no idea how bad it can get if they complete this process. The ability to protect the citizens was one of those things and it included an armed citizenry. The American system was the best one ever developed as any serious study of political Philosophy will show.

If you change what we have which is what is being done now than you will be very very sorry after you realize what you allowed to happen. Political in general are not to be trusted and that was the point to the constitution that we have(had) limit their power! For tends to corrupt and the great the power the government has that more corrupt it becomes.

ALWAYS ERROR ON THE SIDE OF SMALLER GOVERNMENT