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The Rino's cant stand the idea of seeing conservatives take over the party, but as each election passes they see their numbers dwindle in the house of representatives. soon we will see more and more conservative legislation coming out of the house and voting records of these Rino's will reflect the truth in the senate, and much like the house we will see senators replaced, one by one with real conservatives. With Trump and Cruz the revolution has arrived.
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Rand Paul’s presidential campaign slammed CNN on Wednesday after emails were released that the campaign claimed showed a reporter “colluding” with a Hillary Clinton aide to “attack” the Kentucky senator.
The CNN global affairs correspondent, Elise Labott, already has been suspended over a separate incident – a tweet last week criticizing a House bill limiting Syrian refugees. But her communications with then-Clinton State Department official Philippe Reines turned up Tuesday in a batch of emails obtained and published by Gawker.
In those January 2013 emails, Reines appears to give Labott suggestions for tweets. Phil Kerpen, president of the conservative American Commitment, first flagged the exchange about Paul.
In it, Labott shares the following tweet, in reference to Clinton’s Benghazi committee testimony, with Reines.
Sen Paul most critical on committee of Clinton, but a little late to the #Benghazi game.Not sure he was at many of the 30 previous briefings
— Elise Labott (@eliselabottcnn) January 23, 2013
This was right after she asked Reines whether he was sure Paul wasn’t “at any hearings.”
The Paul campaign on Wednesday said CNN’s correspondent was working with Reines to discredit Paul, and called on the network to “address” the “bias” exhibited – particularly ahead of a CNN-hosted debate next month.
"The liberal media has taken their Clinton sycophancy to a new low. CNN needs to address this bias and lack of journalistic integrity,” Doug Stafford, Paul’s chief strategist, said in a statement. “This email revelation should give Republicans pause as to their coverage and possibility of fair treatment towards Sen. Paul during the next debate. All eyes will be on CNN's response to their employee colluding with Hillary Clinton in order to attack a prominent U.S. senator on their dime."
The campaign specifically cited a Daily Caller report that said the reporter coordinated with Reines.
A representative with CNN has not responded to a request for comment.
Kerpen said on Twitter, as he posted screenshots of multiple email exchanges, that Labott “Tweets on request!”
Another exchange from Jan. 23 showed Reines telling Labott: “I suggested a good Tweet.”
Labott asks what he suggested, and Reines responds, “Pin.”
This may have been a reference to a BlackBerry messaging system. Labott tells Reines she put her BlackBerry “near the window” and “will get back to you.”
A few minutes later, she writes, “Done.”
The tweet sent in that time period was:
Clinton: I tried to be transparent. I could have joined the 18 ARBs, kept it classified and then said goodbye. That is not who I am.
— Elise Labott (@eliselabottcnn) January 23, 2013
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/11/26/paul-campaign-slams-cnn-...
By Eric Bradner, CNN
Updated 9:35 AM ET, Sun November 29, 2015 | Video Source: CNN
Washington (CNN)Mike Huckabee called the Friday shootings at a Planned Parenthood clinic in Colorado an act of "domestic terrorism."
The former Arkansas governor and Republican presidential contender who's known for his social conservatism admonished the alleged shooter in an interview with CNN's Brianna Keilar Sunday on "State of the Union."
"What he did is domestic terrorism, and what he did is absolutely abominable, especially to us in the pro-life movement, because there's nothing about any of us that would condone or in any way look the other way on something like this," Huckabee said.
He contrasted anti-abortion activists' response to the shooting with Secretary of State John Kerry's comment that the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris had a "rationale" that could be understood, while the recent killings there do not.
"We're not going to have the kind of language that you heard from John Kerry where he talked about legitimizing or rationalizing terrorist actions," Huckabee said. "There's no legitimizing, there's no rationalizing. It was mass murder. It was absolutely unfathomable. And there's no excuse for killing other people, whether it's happening inside the Planned Parenthood headquarters, inside their clinics where many millions of babies die, or whether it's people attacking Planned Parenthood."
In the interview, Huckabee also took shots at President Barack Obama over the tone of his remarks about ISIS and the acceptance of Syrian refugees into the United States in the wake of the Paris attacks.
"This President has shown considerable more intensity of anger toward Republicans than he has toward ISIS," Huckabee said.
"I mean I remember those press conferences -- the one in Manila and the one in Turkey prior to that -- where you could see the visible, visceral anger this President had as he spoke about Republicans. And he was so frustrated that there was not just a universal acceptance of his point of view about relocation of refugees, calling people who disagreed with him as un-American," Huckabee said.
"It was harsh. And I just want him to show the same kind of anger directed toward the ISIS terrorists, and frankly, all the radical Islamists, that we saw from the French President (Francois) Hollande," he said. "That's what we all need to do -- the family of civilized nations needs to get together and we need to destroy them once and for all."
video at link below:
http://www.cnn.com/2015/11/29/politics/mike-huckabee-planned-parent...
America's Constitution structures a Nation that is subservient to its Citizens' wishes. But our current President is inclined to seek UN advice without first determining the National will. The recent killing spree in Paris is a strong reminder National safety has become a critical consideration. Our constitution has wisely split the powers associated with war, treaties and foreign relations between the Legislative and Executive branches. But today, the President has continually minimized any significance to this "junior" threat of ISIS. This, despite our Nation's losses to Radical Islam on 9-11-2001, Fort Hood, the Boston Massacre, and others. The President's own efforts at foreign policy has left the Middle East in a muddled state of strife and further loss of life. Critics complain the President has no strategy or policy to deal with the matter. And, as change is awaited, further loss of American life has ensued. But even 1 American life lost is a great sorrow to every Citizen. This note takes a look at some of the critical views on our policy for Radical Islam of: several major Military figures, some Political Leaders and even the News Media, most often supporters of Pres. Obama. A strategy fairly different from our present one is proposed.
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