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Donald Trump

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Jeb Bush

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Ben Carson

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Chris Christie

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Ted Cruz

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Mark Everson

Former IRS Commissioner Mark Everson (Mississippi)
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Carly Fiorina

Businesswoman Carly Fiorina (Virginia)
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Jim Gilmore

Former Governor Jim Gilmore (Virginia)
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Lindsey Graham

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Mike Huckabee

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Bobby Jindal

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John Kasich

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George Pataki

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Rand Paul

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Marco Rubio

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Rick Santorum

Former US Senator Rick Santorum (Pennsylvania)
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Jack, I see your point.  I also hear what Trump said: Hillary is running scared, she MUST win. 

And then I notice something else on my own: I have never seen NYT so vile and frantic about any Republican. And they have been extra vicious about Trump. To me, NYT = Clinton. And the more vicious the opponent gets, the more scared he is. NYT wasn't scared of Romney at all. 

Democrats counting on Republicans eating their own? Oh, I am sure they hope so, but I am confident their strategy is not based on this assumption. They aren't that foolish; they are out to destroy the opposition for their own survival. 

Tech, cyber voices emerge in wide-open Speaker race

The wide-open Speaker race has thrust several of the House's more prominent tech and cybersecurity voices into the spotlight.

Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy’s (R-Calif.) decision to abruptly pull himself from contention for the Speakership just minutes before a vote Thursday has upended the process and opened the door to a number of dark-horse candidates.

 
Reps. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), Lynn Westmoreland (R-Ga.), Darrell Issa (R-Calif.) and Candice Miller (R-Mich.) have all been floated as possibilities to succeed outgoing House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio), who retires at the end of this month.

In recent years, each has made a mark speaking out on issues like the government’s lagging cyber defenses, surveillance reform and encryption standards.

While these topics will likely be a non-factor in the actual race for the House’s top spot, the digital rights community is intrigued by the concept of having a tech-savvy Speaker for perhaps the first time in congressional history.

“That’s exactly what the Republican party needs,” said Berin Szoka. “Issues like privacy are areas where you could actually get legislation passed that Republicans have led on — that they can get Democrats on board with — without having to compromise.”

All four lawmakers currently hold or have held prominent cyber positions in the House, helping to craft the most recent cybersecurity, surveillance and government tech policies.

Chaffetz is the current chair of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and Issa his predecessor. Westmoreland oversees a key House subcommittee on cybersecurity and the National Security Agency, and Miller is the vice chair of the House Homeland Security Committee.

The digital rights community in particular see Chaffetz and Issa as lawmakers who would proactively take up surveillance reform and push for laws that make it harder for law enforcement to access digital communications.

While many of these issues have long been broadly popular in the GOP caucus, and even among many Democrats, leadership has not necessarily prioritized the topics.

“On some privacy issues there has been a disconnect between leadership and the rank-and-file,” said Neema Singh Guliani, legislative counsel at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU).

“So it’s interesting to see that some of the people running … have a history of being very engaged and being supportive of policies that are privacy-respecting,” she added.

Chaffetz and Issa have both championed some of the tech and privacy coalition’s pet issues.

Both support the Email Privacy Act, which would require law enforcement to obtain a warrant before accessing private email accounts.

The bill has amassed over 300 co-sponsors, but hasn’t come close to getting a floor vote.

Chaffetz is also a co-sponsor of the GPS Act, which would force investigators to get a warrant when seeking electronic location data.

Issa and Chaffetz have stood out on surveillance reform as well, voting in favor of the USA Freedom Act, the first time in years Congress had restricted the government’s data collecting authorities. The bill ended the National Security Agency’s (NSA) bulk collection of U.S. phone records and other data.

But unlike Republican leadership, both have shown a desire to go past these initial reforms. Others key surveillance authorities derived from Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act expire in 2017.

The provisions are intended to let the government pick up foreign communications. But the emails and chats of Americans are occasionally “incidentally” collected without a warrant under several NSA surveillance programs.

“They could actually step in and take up reform to Section 702,” Guliani said.

Although Westmoreland and Miller both voted in favor of the USA Freedom Act, digital privacy advocates didn't necessary identify them as leaders on the topics.

Encryption is another contentious topic that has, much like surveillance reform, split Republican leadership and the GOP rank-and-file.

Law enforcement officials have appealed to Congress for its help in finding a way to guarantee access to encrypted data. Investigators have said criminals and terrorists are able to operate anonymously with encrypted devices, knowing that officials can’t access their messages, even when armed with a warrant.

While many senior Republicans have supported this call, many libertarian-minded members side with privacy advocates and technologists, who argue any guaranteed access weakens digital privacy and exposes people’s information to hackers.

Guliani lauded Chaffetz for his attention to the issue in committee hearings. Across several Oversight Committee hearings, Chaffetz pressed administration officials to publicly disavow any guaranteed access to encrypted data. He has also urged federal agencies to more swiftly adopt encryption.

Westmoreland and Miller have both stood out as prominent voices in other areas of cybersecurity policy.

Both vocally backed two House-passed bills that would expand the exchange of cyber threat data between the public and private sector.

Westmoreland has also pressed the Obama administration to better define its policy around “hack backs,” or hitting back in cyberspace in order to thwart aggressive hacks.

“When does playing [cyber] defense become offense?" Westmoreland asked top intelligence leaders in a September hearing.

Miller, as chair of the House Administration Committee, has also worked to bolster the House’s own cybersecurity.

Of course, this could all be a moot point if Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) changes his mind and enters the Speaker race. Despite Ryan’s repeated insistences he is not interested in the top job, members have been cajoling him to run.

Several possible candidates, including Chaffetz, have said they would step aside if Ryan chooses to run.

http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/256574-tech-cyber-voices-em...

The Phony Rebels In Charge

Opinion | Scott Greer
Hillary Clinton and Meryl Streep (Getty Images)

Liberals like to imagine themselves raging against the machine when they are the machine

IDIOTS in Hollywood have their illegal alien servants, dinner with the communist and their heads up their a$$.

EXCLUSIVE– NumbersUSA President:

Paul Ryan ‘Terrifying,’ ‘Open Borders Seeps

Out of Every Pore Of His Being’

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As donor class Republicans and beltway pundits intensify their “Draft Ryan” campaign, anti-amnesty advocates are pleading with House Republicans to quash the candidacy of the man they call the most open-borders member of Congress.

donald trump and Paul Ryan AP

Donald Trump: Paul Ryan ‘Far from First Choice’

for Speaker of the House

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump thinks Rep. Paul Ryan (R-WI) is “a very nice guy,” but “far from [his] first choice” to be the next Speaker of the House.

Mike Lee Constitution Alex Brandon AP

New York Times Columnist:

Make Mike Lee the Speaker

New York Times columnist Ross Douthat wants Sen. Mike Lee to be Speaker of the House.

Amazing. A good idea from a NYT columnist? He would be great, but I wonder if he is tough enough. 

AP photo/Cliff Owen

Benghazi Committee: Spurned Staffer

Lying About Why He Was Fired, Trying To ‘Blackmail’ Us

The Benghazi committee says the staffer was fired in part because he would have undermined the committee’s factual investigation with a bizarre project attacking Clinton, and for other conduct violations. And now the committee is accusing the staffer of trying to blackmail them for money with falsehoods emanating from his “wild imagination.”

OMG NOOOOO!

AP Photo

Gingrich Says He Would Have ‘Moral Obligation’

to Accept House Speaker Role if Asked

Newt Gingrich told Breitbart Editor-in-Chief Alexander Marlow on Saturday that if he had the votes in congress to reclaim the Speaker of the House position that he would accep

LOL I am sure this RINO would love to accept.

Paul Ryan with Jack Kemp AP PhotoCourtesy of the Ryan Family

New England Talk Radio Host:

Not a Single Listener Called in to Support

Paul Ryan for Speaker

New England talk radio host Howie Carr told Breitbart News that not a single listener called in to his Friday radio program to express support for Paul Ryan as Speaker of the House.

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