Duped by Obama and his minions yet again

Update 5-17-16: Rhodes runs from Congress ~
The fabulist (*see below) seemed quite proud of the deceitful way the O’Ministration jammed through the Iran nuclear treaty, but now… Ben Rhodes Fails To Testify Before Congress, White House Cites Executive Privelege ~

The White House aide who admitted to spinning a false narrative around last year’s Iran nuclear deal failed to attend a congressional hearing Tuesday morning.

 

When asked why Rhodes was a no-show, the White House simply offered more of their usual equivocation ~

White House Counsel W. Neil Eggleston responded to Chairman Jason Chaffetz’s request for Rhodes’s appearance in a letter, writing “the appearance of a senior presidential adviser before Congress threatens the independence and autonomy of the President.”

The media sock-puppets nodded, and the farce goes on.
 
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Original 5-13-16 post ~
 
The handful of (mostly conservative) online journalists who still believe that their profession’s first responsibility should be objective reporting were encouraged to see this fawning but honest article in Sunday’s New York Times. Well – encouraged by the Times’ transparency – while at the same time discouraged over yet another outrageous example of the deceitful maneuverings of the Obama administration.
 
In his summary of the David Samuels piece, David Reaboi at The Federalist explains how President Obama along with his unofficial propaganda minister, Ben Rhodes, duped America into the dangerous Iran deal. Reaboi refers to Rhodes (official title: White House’s Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications & Speechwriting) as a “fabulist” (which I had to look up but) – it’s the perfect description of this shyster:
 
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* fabulist noun fab·u·list \ˈfa-byə-list\ ~
1. a creator or writer of fables
2. liar

 
In the NYT piece Rhodes practically gloats about the ease with which the O’Ministration is able to enlist gullible reporters as spokespeople for the president’s agenda ~

“The average reporter we talk to is 27 years old, and their only reporting experience consists of being around political campaigns… They literally know nothing.”

 
Which made them very effective sock-puppets when it came to pushing through the disastrous Iranian nuke deal ~

In the spring of last year, legions of arms-control experts began popping up at think tanks and on social media, and then became key sources for hundreds of often-clueless reporters. ‘We created an echo chamber,’ [Rhodes] admitted, when I asked him to explain the onslaught of freshly minted experts cheerleading for the deal. ‘They were saying things that validated what we had given them to say.’

 
In much the same way that Jonathan Gruber was actually proud of the deceitful means used to ram Obamacare down our throats, Rhodes’ conceit is evident in the Samuels’ interview ~

… it was first necessary to lie to a corrupted and inexperienced American media about all sorts of things, beginning with the nature and intentions of the enemy Iranian regime. Subsequent lies were caked on, as the White House took advantage of a dangerous mix of journalists’ ignorance, their ideological and partisan commitment to the administration, and, finally, their career aspirations.

 

The Rhodes’ revelation provides undeniable evidence that much of the mainstream media is simply “Obamamedia,” willingly serving as shills to further any agenda the president proposes. And be advised, Reaboi paints such a bleak picture of the administration’s devious machinations you’ll want to scream.
 

Do read it though. And keep “IranGate” firmly in your mind every time you hear Barack Obama or one of his propagandists speak in the next six months. Know that every single word will be either an obfuscation – or a flat-out lie.
 

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Writing at Conservative Review, Rachel Bovard reacts to this latest episode of the administration’s despicable manipulation and its sorry implications for our republic (Pssst – we’re not a democracy Rachel) ~

What happens to the public trust when a White House routinely betrays it? What does it mean for the country when a White House is staffed by individuals who see their entire job as “restructuring the American narrative”? In a world where the President of the United States can create his own reality, there is no accountability, no dissent, and certainly no respect for truth. There is no struggle to uphold the duty of the office; no striving to cherish and uphold the dignity of the millions of Americans who have placed their faith in their President. And when it is as such, there is no democracy.
 
The Samuels article is important for revealing the specifics of the lies we have been told about the Iran deal, but it is perhaps even more significant for revealing the depths of cynicism and arrogance that drive the staff at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to treat the faith of the public with such flippancy and disregard.

 

“Every violation of truth is not only a sort of suicide in the liar,
but is a stab at the health of human society.”

~ Ralph Waldo Emerson

 
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Related:
D.C. Deceit: If their lips are moving they’re lying

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Explaining the radical success of the LGBTQ movement

In this recent video Dr. Michael Brown explains how it is that we’ve actually reached the point in western societies where biological facts no longer matter; it’s all been carefully orchestrated…
 


 
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“How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!”
~ Samuel Adams, 1776

 
And how easily we’ve all fallen for it.

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Can you hear “the music of the spheres?”

A recent article from J. Matt Barber quoted Albert Einstein’s musings about creation and the Creator. He definitely wasn’t the atheist many mistakenly believe he was ~

“The fanatical atheists are like slaves who are still feeling the weight of their chains which they have thrown off after hard struggle. They are creatures who – in their grudge against traditional religion as the ‘opium of the masses’ – cannot hear the music of the spheres.”

 
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“I’m not an atheist. The problem involved is too vast for our limited minds. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many languages. The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn’t know what it is.
 
That, it seems to me, is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being toward God. We see the universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws but only dimly understand these laws.”

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Aging Greece stumbles on

It’s really amazing that Greece has managed to stave off total financial collapse for so long. They’ve been teetering on the edge for several years now. Of course if the European Union didn’t keep bailing them out – to prevent a domino effect – they would have crashed several years ago.
 

As the Wall Street Journal explained two months ago ~

In July (2015), Europe averted a Greek exit from the euro but didn’t fix the basic problem. Greek bailout plans since 2010 have kept breaking down because they have asked Greece to reach large budget surpluses that have proved beyond the country’s brittle political system. The alternative would have been to target lower surpluses and restructure the nation’s debt. But European creditors, led by Germany, have consistently rejected that alternative.
 
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Now the International Monetary Fund has lost patience. Unlike the euro zone, it didn’t agree on a new loan program with Greece this past summer. The IMF’s insistence that there are only two ways to fix Greece – either via another heavy austerity program centered on pension cuts or with generous debt relief from Europe – is exposing the contradictions in July’s deal.

 

So here they are again: “Greece braces for new austerity-induced pension cuts.” That’s pretty much an understatement when it comes to how individual Greeks will be affected ~

Dimitris is bitter. The (seventy-five year-old) retired construction worker has to live on a measly 406 euros ($463) per month. And now even that paltry sum, which is just enough to survive on in the mountains near the central city of Lamia, is about to be cut.
 
“I had to help on the farm when I was 5, later I became a truck driver, then a construction worker, and in my later years I was a subcontractor in the building industry,” the 75-year-old Dimitris said. “I slaved away my whole life until I had my heart attack. And it was all for nothing!”
 
Because he retired early for health reasons, Dimitris receives a basic monthly pension payment of 253 euros. On top of that, he receives a government financed “solidarity supplement” of 153 euros – but that is now hanging in the balance. Greece’s international creditors disapprove of anything that exceeds a barebones retirement payment and have ordered such funds partially or, better still, completely cut.

 
While I truly do sympathize with Dimitris and his fellow Greeks, reading about his situation I found myself wondering whether he had a family and couldn’t they help the old guy out? Yes, the article goes on to mention that he does have children – to whom he may now be forced to appeal for financial assistance.
 
But… did his children have children? Probably not many. Because, that’s really the crux of the Greeks’ current dilemma. Gazillions of euros in pension debt – and not nearly enough younger workers paying into the system.
 

Greece’s birthrate for 2011 to 2015 was 1.3 (Replacement level Total Fertility Rate (TFR) is 2.1 children per woman). Do the math.
 
The population, like that of all European nations, is aging rapidly. The country’s age dependency ratio increased in just five years from 49.5 to 55.1. That means there are 55 Greek dependents for every 100 workers.
 
It’s the demographic death spiral that Mark Steyn described in his — book, “America Alone.”
 
Pensions can’t be funded if there aren’t enough workers around to contribute. And the bailouts can’t go on forever because the rest of the EU isn’t reproducing at a sustainable rate either.
 

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On May 8th the new austerity measures – those Dimitris was fearing – were adopted by the Greek Parliament. Thousands took to the streets in protest ~
 

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Late on Sunday night, the Greek Parliament adopted controversial pension reforms set to reduce pension allowances and raise taxes, among other measures, in order to comply with EU bail-out requirements, as anti-austerity protests continued to rock Athens. […]
 
The legislation presupposes comprehensive cuts in funding to Greece’s social security system estimated at €5.4 billion. In addition, citizens will be subject to a range of new taxes, such those on coffee and electronic cigarettes. The VAT on fuel will increase by a staggering 24 percent.
 
Greek citizens will already be feeling the burden of the newly-adopted fiscal measures this summer, as the five percent tax on broadband internet and ten percent on paid television are scheduled to kick in in July. Starting from January of next year, the consumption tax on coffee and electronic cigarettes will be enforced, along with a tax on tourists staying in hotels from 2 stars and up.

 
You can only live consequence-free for so long.
 

And God blessed them, and God said unto them,
“Be fruitful, and multiply…” ~ Genesis 1:28

 
(He wasn’t kidding.)

 
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Related:
Snowball effect. This article is from March 2014 ~ Greek Crisis Leading to Low Birth Rate ~ Abortions are up; births are down. And the reproducing that is going on isn’t necessarily Greek… (thanks to the Muslim immigrant influx)
 
The Empty Cradle ~

In almost every developed country, including most in Europe and East Asia and many in the Americas— from Canada to Chile—birth rates have fallen below the levels needed to avoid rapid population aging and decline […]
Primarily because of their dearth of children, developed countries face shrinking workforces even as they must meet the challenge of supporting rapidly growing elderly populations.

The Demographic Disaster Behind the Failing Economy

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What “Fundamental Transformation” looks like…

2016 black female West Point graduates have a message for America ~

 
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Lefty apologists are already making excuses for the “Black Power” salute ~
[Note – when the Left is doing the perceiving, they insist that “perception is reality.” When it comes to furthering their cause/agenda/worldview, their perception is supposed to be your reality.]
 

“These ladies weren’t raising their fist to say Black Panthers. They were raising it to say Beyoncé,” said Mary Tobin, a 2003 graduate of West Point and an Iraq veteran who is a mentor to some of the seniors and has talked with them about the photograph.
 
“For them it’s not a sign of allegiance to a movement, it’s a sign that means unity and pride and sisterhood. That fist to them meant you and your sisters did what only a few people, male or female, have ever done in this country.”

 
Oh, OK then.
But if that was really their message why use such a divisive way of expressing it?

 
Here’s another not-quite-no-militant shot ~

“Fearless, flawless, fierce…” and self-segregated. Why?

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How much longer must we go on enabling the delusional?

The latest video from James O’Keefe (Project Veritas) provides a preview of the Cuckoo’s Nest that awaits us at the end of the LGBTQ rainbow. Inevitably, when you enable craziness in a few – you have to suspend reality for everyone else.
 
This particular exposé was filmed at the University of North Carolina which, like so many of our collegiate reality-free zones these days, has a gender-neutral bathroom policy (i.e., you’re free to choose you facility, depending on whatever sex you happen to be feeling like at any point in time).
 
Project Veritas wanted to find out whether or not admitted perverts/sexually-weird people could freely take advantage of this surreal policy – even though Title IX specifically requires that students experience a “non-hostile environment”…
 
Answer: yes, yes they can ~
 

 
How much further can we as a society accommodate the unbalanced – rather than try to get them the help they clearly need? A break with reality used to be defined as psychotic. Now it’s the “new normal”? When does this craziness end? With mass psychosis?
Count me out.

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Timeless Wisdom

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Me too. (Except the “man” part. I’m gender-confident as a female.)

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And the good news is…

statue-liberty-weepingWell there really isn’t any good news at the moment. At least not in the short term. Americans now have two equally unpalatable presidential candidates to choose from (both unprincipled, secular-progressive, socially liberal, big government autocrats), a Supreme Court poised to lurch to the Left, a disappearing middle class, and a growing number of godless citizens.
 
Yes, I’m afraid I have to agree with Dennis Prager; this is a very Dark Time in America. Prager sees clearly what today’s exultant Trump supporters – at least those who claim to be conservative – fail to grasp: “every distinctive value on which America was founded is in jeopardy.”
 
The country’s very foundation is rapidly eroding. We desperately need to shore it up but we lack the collective will, and now – we certainly lack the leadership.
 
Prager points out several specific troubling developments ~

• According to a Pew Research Center study, more and more young Americans do not believe in freedom of speech for what they deem hate speech. Forty percent of respondents ages 18 to 34 agreed that offensive statements should be outlawed.
 
• According to a series of Harvard University polls, about 47 percent of Americans ages 18 to 29 believe that food, shelter and health care “are a right that government should provide to those unable to afford them.” That means that nearly half our young believe they have a legitimate claim on the labor and earnings of others for life’s basic necessities.
 
• More than half of 18- to 29-year-old Americans do not support capitalism, the source of the prosperity they enjoy, and the only economic system that has ever lifted mass numbers of people out of poverty.
 
• When young Americans see pictures of the Founding Fathers, they do not see the great men that most Americans have seen throughout American history; they see white males who were affluent (now derisively labeled “privileged”) and owned slaves.
 
• The view that male and female are distinctive identities — one of the few unquestioned foundational views of every society in history — is being obliterated. Simply saying that one believes (all things being equal) a child does best starting out life with a married father and mother will ensure they’ll be considered a “hater.”
 
• The ideas that America should be a melting pot, or that all Americans should identify as American, are now unutterable in educated company. In fact, many college campuses do not have an American flag on their campus because some students regard it as offensive and representational of imperialism and capitalism.

 
Most of these trends are clearly the unfortunate results of deliberate mis-education (clearly, history class has been eliminated altogether) ~

Universities (outside the natural sciences and mathematics), are intellectual frauds. In terms of ability to think clearly, they actually make most students dumber than before they entered college. As Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens wrote recently, “American academia is, by and large, idiotic.”

Prager concludes with this ~

And now there’s Clinton and Trump. Nothing more clearly exemplifies the dark time in which we are living than this political version of Sophie’s choice.
 
I will not end on a happy note because there isn’t one; but neither will I despair.

 

Nor will I. Because (by the way, I was fibbing in the intro) – there actually is some good news: God is in control. And He wins in the end 🙂

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R.I.P. GOP

Wednesday’s NY Daily News ~
 

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I haven’t left the Republican Party. The Republican Party left me.

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Trump effect is changing hearts and minds –

– and definitely not in a good way.

 
Not only does Ted Cruz have the courage and character to debate Donald Trump one-on-one, he’s willing to engage with hecklers as he did yesterday in Indiana.
 
Trump would have condemned these “Deliverance” extras, ordered security to haul them out, and roused his supporters to join in his obnoxious bullying behavior. Cruz genuinely tried to have a rational conversation ~
 

This guy actually has a picture of Satan on his sweatshirt. Wow. Just wow.
How does he figure we’ll make America great again? By putting the devil in charge?

 

The YouTube comments on this video are sadly illustrative of the stark division between Trumpsters and Cruzers. It’s like we aren’t even watching the same encounter (the Trump crowd simply refuses to believe anything Cruz says).
In much the same way that Obama has managed to sow division and animosity between the Right and Left, Donald Trump has succeeded in ruthlessly dividing the Republican base. One side favors feelings over reason – and acts accordingly.
 
Leaders are supposed to inspire the best in us. Not bring out the worst.
 
God help America.

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Whack-a-Drone #29

Here is another cogent, concise and convincing
example of the rightness of Conservatism.
Whack your favorite drone(s) with the TRUTH:

[There’s a high probability it won’t penetrate their thick
armor of denial – but hey, it’s worth a shot.]

 
Far from encouraging job growth and independence it seems the Left’s goal is always more DEpendence. Democrats are continually thinking up way to discourage more employment; “free” healthcare, “free” college, expanding the food stamp program. Republicans on the other hand – at least those who are fiscally conservative – focus on policies that help create jobs – so people can actually become self-sufficient.
 
Here, courtesy of the Daily Signal, is how Republican Governor Rick Scott helped Florida create 1 Million Jobs in 5 Years ~

Instead of raising taxes, Florida cut taxes nearly 50 times. Even though Florida is already a zero-income-tax state (an attractive quality on its own), Scott and the legislature found ways to cut taxes even more. They did this through reducing the number of weeks and payout for unemployment compensation, issuing tax exemptions on machine purchases, extending corporate income tax exemptions, cutting tax on commercial leases, and closing loopholes. There is no question; Florida is creative at cutting taxes.
Cutting onerous and unnecessary regulations. Since 2011, Florida has cut nearly 3,200 regulations that were once harmful to business. At the start of Scott’s term, there were nearly 21,000 regulations that affected businesses. That’s an impressive 15-percent decrease in less than 5 years.
Florida is serious when it comes to budgeting. When Scott took office, there was $5.2 billion added to the debt. Since then, Florida now has a projected a $635 million surplus for 2016-2017.
Florida cuts wasteful spending. In 2015, Scott’s office pushed for $461 million in “special projects” to be cut from the budget.
Instead of wasteful spending, Florida has spent on infrastructure that helps the economy thrive. Since 2011, Florida has committed over $600 million to update and add to its ports, which generate nearly $100 billion in economic value for the state.
The size and scope of government has been reduced. Since Scott took office, nearly 11,000 government jobs have been cut, and the most recent budget proposes to cut nearly a thousand more.

Wow huh?!
 
It’s a simple formula ~

It’s simple: Get government out of the way, and unleash prosperity. Since 2011, (Florida’s) unemployment has been reduced to 5 percent, tourism is stronger than ever (setting records four years in a row), and (the state’s) GDP (gross domestic product) is at 2.7 percent growth, which is outperforming the national GDP, which is at 2.2 percent.

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Night Train to Munich

And now for something completely different…
 
I’ve always enjoyed Al Stewart’s unique lyrics and mood-inducing melodies but certainly wasn’t familiar with his extensive repertoire.
 

Gates of Vienna turned me on to his “Between the Wars” album, a wonderful compilation that evokes the events, sounds and sensibilities of the years between the first and second World Wars ~

The collection includes songs about the Spanish Civil War, William Randolph Hearst’s mistress, Charles Lindbergh, Britain’s inter-war prime ministers, and Woodrow Wilson — all different, each spellbinding in its uncanny ability to summon up a lost era.

 
“Night Train to Munich,” the first track on the CD, is reminiscent of an old black & white spy thriller (think Hitchcock’s The 39 Steps – and of course the movie that presumably inspired the song), one in which – if you failed in the mission – you might just disappear…
 

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