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REPUBLICAN LEADERS ...RNC AND FOX NEWS ARE PLANNING A BROKERED OR CONTESTED CONVENTION ELECTION 2016NEWS AND UPDATES...etc etc

The RNC is preparing a brokered convention...to not allow Marco Rubio to win...They will bring in an establishment candidate to give it to that candidate...What can be done  about that..We know it will be Jeb or Rubio..They can do this  because of the ways that they have structured the riles...this is incredible.. the pick at a brokered convention never wins..they said FDR was the last to ever win a brokered convention.What they are really doing is saying they had rather elect Hillary than have Trump win............I AM TOO DISGUSTED FOR WORDS

UPDATE:

Cleveland Cliffhanger? Prospects of a Deadlocked GOP Convention

The big winner in Iowa’s Republican caucuses on Monday night might not have been Ted Cruz.  It may have been a nominating process that fails to yield a clear winner.  A clear winner being a candidate who goes to Cleveland this summer with the presidential nomination in hand.    

At the end of Monday night, which count really mattered?  Delegates acquired.  As of this writing, Cruz has bagged eight delegates, Trump and Rubio, seven each, with four other delegates going to also-rans. 

Raw vote totals are what most folk tend to watch and weigh.  But in 2016, it pays to more closely follow the candidates’ delegate totals.  Thanks to the Republican National Committee (RNC), caucuses and primaries held prior to mid-March mandate proportional distribution of delegates based on candidates’ vote totals in given contests.  Most early caucuses and primaries impose threshold minimums to win delegates (say, Alabama, with a 20% threshold). 

Prior to Mid-March, 25 States, along with DC, Guam, and Puerto Rico, will hold proportional contests.  That accounts for 1,022 bound delegates (“bound” being delegates committed to a candidate for the first vote).  45% of the bound delegates will be picked proportionally or in “hybrid” formats, which include triggering provisions for larger delegate yields for candidates who meet higher vote percentage thresholds.  There are WTA (winner-take-all) thresholds, but those will be quite difficult to achieve.          

Starting with Super Tuesday, March 15, most of the remaining states have opted to hold winner-take-all contests, though a handful will continue to make proportional distributions.  From mid-March forward, 1,238 bound delegates will be chosen (Colorado’s delegates declare at convention). 

The number of delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination is 1,237.  There are a number of unbound (3 per state) and unpledged delegates.  The unpledged delegates are mostly establishment picks who would factor in at a deadlocked convention.  

Short of a breakout by one the major contenders (Trump, Cruz, and Rubio), it’s not hard to imagine a scenario where the proportional phase of the nominating process yields tightly packed delegate counts among the three.  Complicating matters is if new life is breathed into the Carson, Kasich, or Christe campaigns (as improbable as that appears).

But, say you, won’t the nomination fight be resolved with Super Tuesday and the subsequent contests? 

That could happen, but consider this prospect.  Cruz, Rubio, and Trump take roughly a third each of the delegates in the proportional phase.  For illustration, say, 340 delegates per man.  That means in the winner-take-all phase, one of the principals would need to capture 897 of the available 1,238 bound delegates to win.  That’s about 73% of the total or three out of every four delegates. Possible, but how likely?  This assumes, too, that the principals are competitive with one another, affording each the chance to pick off states.

Cruz, Trump, and Rubio have the resources to stay the course.  Trump is self-funding.  Cruz’s fundraising operation is already solid and benefits all the more from his Iowa win.  Rubio’s stronger than anticipated finish in Iowa boosts his fundraising.  And as Rubio consolidates establishment voters -- as he began doing in Iowa -- and lesser establishment candidates drop out, expect a significant upswing in his campaign’s financial fortunes.  

Writes Michael Snyder at “Before It’s News”: 

[I]f no candidate is able to secure enough delegates, that means that we would end up with a “brokered convention”. The mechanics of a brokered convention can get quite complicated, but on a practical level what that would essentially mean is that the party establishment would get to hand select the nominee. And in case you are wondering, that would not be Donald Trump or Ted Cruz. 

                               

Snyder’s assessment is flawed in a couple of respects (though not his conclusion about the candidates). 

“Deadlocked” versus a “brokered” convention, the more accurate designation is “deadlocked.”  A brokered convention suggests that party bosses call the shots nearly exclusively.  The party boss era in American politics is long past.

Though unpledged delegates -- who are likely establishment recruits -- will play a critical role at a deadlocked convention, it’s important to remember that bound delegates are only committed to their candidates on the first ballot. 

Thereafter, they’re unbound.  Candidates’ and, perhaps, dark horses’ (yes, a draft is possible) primary focus for vote gathering will be among all those plentiful unbound state delegates.  If the convention deadlocks, it’s going to be the Wild West, with plenty of wheeling and dealing, barroom brawls, shoot-outs, shenanigans, and backroom deals.  But all that will occur across delegations and not just among the establishment few.

Snyder’s guess that the nominee won’t be named “Cruz” or “Trump” should a deadlock occur is reasonable.  Deadlocked conventions -- if past brokered conventions are any guide -- tend to nominee candidates who at least appear more centrist or moderate.  At a deadlocked 2016 Cleveland affair, the buzz word may be “electable.”  Right now, Marco Rubio seems to fit the bill.  As Snyder pointed out in his article, that’s not an endorsement; it’s merely an observation.

If the Republican field narrows to two principal candidates, then the chances for a deadlocked convention melt away.  But if, as anticipated, Cruz, Trump, and Rubio (and possibly one or two others) remain in the race, then a deadlocked convention moves from “maybe” to “probable” with each passing primary, caucus, and state convention.  The Republican presidential nominee who emerges will have done so after the fight of his political life – and ours.  

The big winner in Iowa’s Republican caucuses on Monday night might not have been Ted Cruz.  It may have been a nominating process that fails to yield a clear winner.  A clear winner being a candidate who goes to Cleveland this summer with the presidential nomination in hand.    

At the end of Monday night, which count really mattered?  Delegates acquired.  As of this writing, Cruz has bagged eight delegates, Trump and Rubio, seven each, with four other delegates going to also-rans. 

Raw vote totals are what most folk tend to watch and weigh.  But in 2016, it pays to more closely follow the candidates’ delegate totals.  Thanks to the Republican National Committee (RNC), caucuses and primaries held prior to mid-March mandate proportional distribution of delegates based on candidates’ vote totals in given contests.  Most early caucuses and primaries impose threshold minimums to win delegates (say, Alabama, with a 20% threshold). 

Prior to Mid-March, 25 States, along with DC, Guam, and Puerto Rico, will hold proportional contests.  That accounts for 1,022 bound delegates (“bound” being delegates committed to a candidate for the first vote).  45% of the bound delegates will be picked proportionally or in “hybrid” formats, which include triggering provisions for larger delegate yields for candidates who meet higher vote percentage thresholds.  There are WTA (winner-take-all) thresholds, but those will be quite difficult to achieve.          

Starting with Super Tuesday, March 15, most of the remaining states have opted to hold winner-take-all contests, though a handful will continue to make proportional distributions.  From mid-March forward, 1,238 bound delegates will be chosen (Colorado’s delegates declare at convention). 

The number of delegates needed to secure the GOP nomination is 1,237.  There are a number of unbound (3 per state) and unpledged delegates.  The unpledged delegates are mostly establishment picks who would factor in at a deadlocked convention.  

Short of a breakout by one the major contenders (Trump, Cruz, and Rubio), it’s not hard to imagine a scenario where the proportional phase of the nominating process yields tightly packed delegate counts among the three.  Complicating matters is if new life is breathed into the Carson, Kasich, or Christe campaigns (as improbable as that appears).

But, say you, won’t the nomination fight be resolved with Super Tuesday and the subsequent contests? 

That could happen, but consider this prospect.  Cruz, Rubio, and Trump take roughly a third each of the delegates in the proportional phase.  For illustration, say, 340 delegates per man.  That means in the winner-take-all phase, one of the principals would need to capture 897 of the available 1,238 bound delegates to win.  That’s about 73% of the total or three out of every four delegates. Possible, but how likely?  This assumes, too, that the principals are competitive with one another, affording each the chance to pick off states.

Cruz, Trump, and Rubio have the resources to stay the course.  Trump is self-funding.  Cruz’s fundraising operation is already solid and benefits all the more from his Iowa win.  Rubio’s stronger than anticipated finish in Iowa boosts his fundraising.  And as Rubio consolidates establishment voters -- as he began doing in Iowa -- and lesser establishment candidates drop out, expect a significant upswing in his campaign’s financial fortunes.  

Writes Michael Snyder at “Before It’s News”: 

[I]f no candidate is able to secure enough delegates, that means that we would end up with a “brokered convention”. The mechanics of a brokered convention can get quite complicated, but on a practical level what that would essentially mean is that the party establishment would get to hand select the nominee. And in case you are wondering, that would not be Donald Trump or Ted Cruz. 

                               

Snyder’s assessment is flawed in a couple of respects (though not his conclusion about the candidates). 

“Deadlocked” versus a “brokered” convention, the more accurate designation is “deadlocked.”  A brokered convention suggests that party bosses call the shots nearly exclusively.  The party boss era in American politics is long past.

Though unpledged delegates -- who are likely establishment recruits -- will play a critical role at a deadlocked convention, it’s important to remember that bound delegates are only committed to their candidates on the first ballot. 

Thereafter, they’re unbound.  Candidates’ and, perhaps, dark horses’ (yes, a draft is possible) primary focus for vote gathering will be among all those plentiful unbound state delegates.  If the convention deadlocks, it’s going to be the Wild West, with plenty of wheeling and dealing, barroom brawls, shoot-outs, shenanigans, and backroom deals.  But all that will occur across delegations and not just among the establishment few.

Snyder’s guess that the nominee won’t be named “Cruz” or “Trump” should a deadlock occur is reasonable.  Deadlocked conventions -- if past brokered conventions are any guide -- tend to nominee candidates who at least appear more centrist or moderate.  At a deadlocked 2016 Cleveland affair, the buzz word may be “electable.”  Right now, Marco Rubio seems to fit the bill.  As Snyder pointed out in his article, that’s not an endorsement; it’s merely an observation.

If the Republican field narrows to two principal candidates, then the chances for a deadlocked convention melt away.  But if, as anticipated, Cruz, Trump, and Rubio (and possibly one or two others) remain in the race, then a deadlocked convention moves from “maybe” to “probable” with each passing primary, caucus, and state convention.  The Republican presidential nominee who emerges will have done so after the fight of his political life – and ours.  



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American Thinker, by Colin Flaherty    Original Article
Posted By: magnante- 12/29/2015 8:24:41 AM     Post Reply
If Lori Kaplan depended only on her employers at NPR for news, she was probably surprised at the black mob violence that almost killed her white husband. Kaplan is the Senior Director of Audience Research at NPR in downtown Washington, D.C. That is where she regularly meets her husband at the end of his evening commute on the Metro Red Line. That is what she was recently doing when she received a text message from him: An “idiot gang” was acting belligerently in his train car, so he was going to move. That was the last she heard from him until he got

Turns out, Trump is one
slick politician after all
Investor´s Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 12/29/2015 8:19:24 AM     Post Reply

Donald Trump has parlayed his identity as a "non-politician" into a dominant position so far in the Republican presidential nomination race. Of course, he is a politician. And nowhere was that more dramatically clear than in Trump´s subtle campaign refocus over the holiday weekend. You may have been distracted by such trivial matters as family, traditions and faith. But he wasn´t. The headlines were all over Monday as he launched the new phase: "Donald Trump turns up attacks on Bill and Hillary Clinton."

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The totally objective and unbiased media got spanked for insulting Ted Cruz’s four and seven-year-old daughters, so they’re moving on to target his elderly...

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Charles Krauthammer discussed the GOP race on Fox News, and opined that nobody, including Trump, has the race wrapped up yet. Watch below: I’m guessing the Trump...

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Nicolle Wallace: During 2000 Florida Recount,
Cruz Tops for ´Hubris and Egomania´
Newsbusters, by Mark Finkelstein    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 12/30/2015 5:01:13 AM     Post Reply
Judging by Nicolle Wallace´s performance on today´s With All Due Respect, it looks like establishment Republicans are going full bore against Ted Cruz. Here was Wallace talking about her personal experience with Ted Cruz: "I worked with him on the [2000 Bush/Gore] recount in Florida, and the recount was sort of ground zero for the biggest egos in both parties in the whole country, and he rose to the top in terms of hubris and egomania." Co-host John Heilemann was flabbergasted: "you´re saying that among all of your colleagues in the recount effort, that he was the biggest ego? Is

Hillary Clinton´s lame Senate career
Washington Examiner [DC], by Jason Russell    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 4:59:35 AM     Post Reply
For eight years, Hillary Clinton toiled away in the United States Senate, sponsoring many landmark pieces of legislation and getting them signed into law, forever changing the country. Just kidding. Only three pieces of legislation that Clinton sponsored became law. None were of much consequence. One renamed a post office in a New York town with fewer than 2,000 people. Another renamed a portion of highway outside Buffalo after the late Tim Russert. The third established a brick house in Troy, N.Y., as a national historic site to honor a 19th century female union leader. During her Senate career, Clinton sponsored 713 pieces

A Line in the Sand
Texas Monthly Magazine, by Erica Grieder    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 4:53:53 AM     Post Reply
This year’s holiday season has probably, for too many Americans, been marred by the Dickensian caricature known as Donald Trump. In addition to the fact that he remains the frontrunner for the Republican nomination, he did his best to disturb the peace on Christmas. Taking to Twitter, he angrily denounced those who doubt whether he is qualified to lead the free world, or even capable of beating Hillary Clinton in the general election. As evidence, he noted that the most recent CNN/ORC poll showed him leading the Republican field, with nearly twice as much support as the next candidate, Ted

What will it take for Hillary and
Obama to condemn the Chicago coverup?
New York Post, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 12/30/2015 4:52:18 AM     Post Reply
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel cut short his two-week vacation in Cuba to rush home Tuesday amid growing calls for his resignation over the city’s police shooting scandal. Yet even as his critics loudly demand he step down, there has been virtual silence from Emanuel’s oldest friends and political allies: Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama. It’d be hard to defend the apparent cover-up of the October 2014 fatal shooting of Laquan McDonald, 17 — a coverup that protected Emanuel in the runup to his narrow re-election that year. For 400 days, Chicago authorities failed to disclose the existence of a dashboard video that discredited

  

  

Aide to Chicago mayor attacked
at vigil for shooting victims
Fox News, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 12/30/2015 4:48:25 AM     Post Reply
An aide to Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel was punched, kicked and tackled by a pair of assailants on Sunday night during a vigil for two people who had been shot and killed by police. “What are you doing here? You should be downtown doing something about this,” one of the attackers told Deputy Chief of Staff Vance Henry, according to the Chicago Tribune, which cited the police report. The man also allegedly told Henry “the police are killing us” and made an anti-Semitic remark that the Tribune reported may have been directed at Emanuel, who is Jewish. Henry, 50, who is black, was

Hillary’s Server, Monica’s
Blue Dress, and History
American Spectator, by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 4:45:43 AM     Post Reply
To those of us who have followed the ongoing Clinton Saga, which now reaches back almost twenty-five years, Hillary Rodham Clinton’s computer server promises to become as historic as Monica Lewinsky’s stained dress. That is to say, that her server may indeed become as significant to her presidential prospects as Monica’s dress was to Bill’s prospects for impeachment. It is now apparent to fact finders across the nation that some of Hillary’s e-mails—thousands of which have been saved on her personal server—show that she lied to the American people as surely as Monica’s dress proved that Bill lied to the American

Swinging for the fences,
Obama faces some curveballs
Washington Times, by Dave Boyer    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 4:43:02 AM     Post Reply
President Obama has vowed to pursue an activist agenda in his final year in office on everything from gun control to climate change, but he’s likely to be limited in his ambitions by poor relations with Congress, a desire not to step on would-be Democratic successor Hillary Clinton’s toes and national security challenges beyond his control. The president will outline his plans in the State of the Union address on Jan. 12, but his prospects for moving significant legislation in Congress in 2016 are slim. Other than a bipartisan criminal-justice reform bill and possible action on a free trade deal with

Six Factors That Could Make a
Difference for Republicans in 2016
Bloomberg, by Sahil Kapur    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 4:39:01 AM     Post Reply
Just four weeks before the first votes of the 2016 presidential contest are cast in Iowa´s caucuses, a bizarre, unpredictable year in American politics comes to an end on Thursday night. With billionaire reality TV star Donald Trump and Tea Party U.S. Senator Ted Cruz leading the Republican field, the big question is whether the 2016 election will change American politics as we know it or whether there will be a return to the familiar in the final stretch. Here are six factors that could make a difference. 1. Cruz loves the campaign trail Cruz is as comfortable and happy on the stump

Are Primary Polls Finally Predictive?
No, but This Is When the Fun Starts
New York Times, by Nate Cohn    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 4:32:42 AM     Post Reply
You have undoubtedly heard that primary polls aren’t necessarily very predictive far from an election. With just a month to go until the Iowa caucuses, I’m writing to tell you that ... it’s still true. Yes, even with that little time left until Iowa, the first contest of the 2016 race, there’s more than enough time for candidates with little or no support to surge to victory, for forgotten former front-runners to mount a comeback, or for strong and consistent poll leaders to collapse abruptly. This phase of the race — the final stretch before Iowa and New Hampshire — can be

  

Leading American Newspaper Wants to
Rethink the First Amendment, Blames ISIS
PJ Media, by Michael Walsh    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 4:29:05 AM     Post Reply
So it´s come to this: It is one of the most hallowed precepts in modern constitutional law: Freedom of speech may not be curbed unless it poses a “clear and present danger” — an actual, imminent threat, not the mere advocacy of harmful acts or ideas. But in response to the Islamic State’s success in grooming jihadists over the Internet, some legal scholars are asking whether it is time to reconsider that constitutional line. Appeals for a tougher response to the Islamic State’s online recruiting efforts have, not surprisingly, emerged from the political realm. Donald J. Trump said the government should

Trump Destroys TODAY Host on Clinton’s
Lewinsky Affair: It was Not ‘Alleged’…
You Don’t have to Use the Word
‘Alleged’ (Video)
Gateway Pundit, by Jim Hoft    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 12/30/2015 4:22:53 AM     Post Reply
Donald Trump spoke by telephone Tuesday with TODAY’s Savannah Guthrie. Trump denied calling Bill Clinton a racist, saying that he merely passed on what the Obama campaign said about him in 2008. he New York businessman then went on to explain that Clinton was responsible for “a lot of abuse of women” citing the Monica Lewinsky scandal. Donald Trump: If you look at the different situations. Of course, we could name many of them. I could get you a list and have it sent to your office in two seconds. But, certainly there was a lot of abuse of women.

NYC postal workers busted for stealing
gift cards in the mail, throwing out letters
New York Daily News, by John Marzulli    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 12/30/2015 4:22:44 AM     Post Reply
Federal agents busted two U.S. postal workers who are getting crossed off Santa´s list for being naughty, authorities said Tuesday. Daniel Darby is charged with throwing out an estimated 1,000 pieces of mail in garbage bags in Ozone Park, Queens, according to a complaint unsealed in Brooklyn Federal Court. A second corrupt carrier, James Hayden, is charged with stealing giftcards over the past year from his route in Brooklyn. U.S. Postal Service agents from the agency´s office of inspector general targeted both men after receiving complaints from the public. Darby´s deed was uncovered Dec. 4 after three garbage bags stuffed

Trump Defended Clinton During
Lewinsky Scandal Against “Moralist”
Hypocrites In Congress
Buzzfeed, by Andrew Kaczynski & Megyn Apper    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 12/30/2015 4:15:59 AM     Post Reply
Republican front-runner Donald Trump revived Bill Clinton’s past marital indiscretions this week, attacking Hillary Clinton on Twitter and on TV for playing the “women’s card” and saying her husband’s past affairs would be fair game. Trump took a different tact in the late ’90s, when the scandal was at its peak, defending then-President Bill Clinton against the “moralists” and hypocrites in Congress and arguing that the scandal wouldn’t have been that bad if only Clinton had chosen to carry on an affair with a supermodel instead. “I got a chuckle out of all the moralists in Congress and in the

Huckabee: You Can’t ‘Rationalize’ With
2016 Conservatives’ ‘Seething Rage’
Daily Caller, by Steve Guest    Original Article
Posted By: JoniTx- 12/30/2015 4:11:16 AM     Post Reply
Mike Huckabee says that in 2016, particularly among conservatives, there is “a seething rage that is beyond any ability to sit down and rationalize with it.” Appearing on the “Hugh Hewitt Show” on Tuesday, Huckabee explained that the single biggest difference between 2008 and 2016 is “the anger of the voters.” That anger, suggested Huckabee, is “beyond anything I think that I’ve ever seen or could have imagined going into the cycle. Voters were angry in 2008, there was a lot of frustration, a lot of weariness with [the] financial situation in the country. A lot of weariness with how long

The Primary That Disqualified the Qualified
New York Times, by Robert Draper    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 12/30/2015 4:08:06 AM     Post Reply
Midway into a long December’s day of campaigning throughout New Hampshire, the state on which he had pinned his flagging electoral hopes, the Republican presidential candidate John Kasich stood in the middle of a Greek restaurant’s banquet room and shared a few words of introduction. Then he told the small audience that he would be happy to take questions, adding, with an arid half-smile, ‘‘But if the questions are about
4 Secret Service agents injured
in fatal New Hampshire car crash
CNN, by Tom LoBianco & Sarah Jorgensen    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 12/30/2015 8:36:01 AM     Post Reply
Four Secret Service agents were injured Tuesday night in New Hampshire after a car crossed over double-yellow lines and hit the Secret Service officers´ vehicle head on. The four agents, whose names were not released, were transported to Frisbee Memorial hospital. The driver of the other car, Bruce Danforth, 45, died at the scene of the crash and two passengers with him were injured. Secret Service Director Joseph Clancy said Wednesday that the injuries were "serious, but non life threatening." "At this time, our personnel have sustained what is described as serious, but non life threatening injuries. Please join us as we keep

Analysis: Russian nuclear
diplomacy in the Middle East
Jerusalem Post [Israel], by Oded Eran*    Original Article
Posted By: Attercliffe- 12/30/2015 8:35:49 AM     Post Reply
During a visit to Egypt by Russian President Vladimir Putin in February 2015, Egypt and Russia signed a memorandum of understanding to cooperate in building the first nuclear power station in El Dabaa in northwestern Egypt. On November 19, 2014, the two countries signed an agreement that Russia would build four nuclear power plants in Egypt with a capacity of 1,200 megawatts each. Indeed, the discovery of a substantial reservoir of natural gas in Egypt’s economic waters will diminish the incentive to switch to nuclear energy production, as will the improved relations between Washington and Cairo; recently a rapprochement between

US snooped on Netanyahu
despite vows to curb spying
New York Post, by Geoff Earle    Original Article
Posted By: Honeybadger- 12/30/2015 8:28:37 AM     Post Reply
WASHINGTON – President Obama’s commitment to America’s “unshakable bond” with Israel didn’t prevent U.S. spy agencies from electronically snooping on Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu, an explosive new report reveals. The snooping continued even after the US pared back spying on world leaders — including German Chancellor Angela Merkel — following the disclosures of National Security Agency surveillance by leaker Edward Snowden in 2013, the Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The electronic monitoring swept up conversations between Netanyahu and his top aides – along with some of his conversations with Jewish groups and members of Congress. That prompted fears of an “Oh s— moment,”

  

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Jeb Bush Sprints to Escape Donald
Trump’s ‘Low Energy’ Label
New York Times, by Ashley Parker    Original Article
Posted By: Toledo- 12/30/2015 8:18:40 AM     Post Reply
EXETER, N.H. — Jeb Bush practically shouted his stump speech here, slamming Donald J. Trump as a “chaotic candidate” who “loves the chaos because it’s all about him.” He knocked President Obama and Hillary Clinton for believing that “containing ISIS is actually a strategy.” “If it’s a strategy,” Mr. Bush told his rapt crowd last week, “it’s a failed one.” When he was done with his forceful and freewheeling pitch, a man stood and asked the question that seemed to hang over the event like a New England fog: “How can you bring the passion that you’re showing today more broadly to your

Secret Service Expenses for Obama’s
2013 Hawaii Christmas Vacation Cost
Taxpayers $316,698.03*
Judicial Watch, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Toledo- 12/30/2015 8:16:44 AM     Post Reply
(Washington, DC) – Judicial Watch announced today that it recently received expense records from the Department of Homeland Security revealing that Secret Service expenses for the Obama family vacation to Honolulu during December 2013-January 2014 cost taxpayers at least $316,698.03. These new expenses bring the total for the Hawaii Christmas vacation trip to $8,098,060.33. The Secret Service waited nearly two years to produce the requested numbers to Judicial Watch. The heavily redacted records were obtained on December 28 in response to a January 6, 2014, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request. According to the records: $91,751.78 in car rental expenses

New Obama vacation costs uncovered;
They now exceed $70 million
Investor´s Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 12/30/2015 8:16:29 AM     Post Reply
As Barack, Michelle, Malia and Sasha Obama, family, friends, pets and staff enjoy their half-month-long Hawaiian vacation, the Secret Service finally complied with a court order to release some Obama vacation expenses from two years ago. That´s how eager the Obama administration is about being transparent when it comes to spending large sums of taxpayers´ money on itself. As with the slow-motion releases of Hillary Clinton´s emails, the idea of bureaucratic stalling, of course, is that the details become "old" news more likely to be ignored by media. Fortunately, we´re not on vacation this week, so we can help the

With the Big Dog at her side,
Hillary’s sexism charges ring hollow
Washington Times, by Charles Hurt    Original Article
Posted By: garnet- 12/30/2015 7:52:54 AM     Post Reply
He has been her meal ticket into national politics. He has been the sex predator in the White House whom she ruthlessly covered for. He has been her own personal dog in heat.And now, locked in a galactic battle on the national stage with real estate mogul and GOP favorite Donald J. Trump, former first lady Hillary Clinton is calling in her “not-so-secret weapon” to campaign for her in New Hampshire, the state that made him the “Comeback Kid.” For the 1992 Clinton campaign, it was Fleetwood Mac’s “Don’t Stop Thinking About Tomorrow.” For the 2008 — er, 2016 — Clinton campaign,

  

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This is just the blood-letting the
Republican Party needs
New York Post, by John Podhoretz    Original Article
Posted By: garnet- 12/30/2015 7:48:58 AM     Post Reply
It’s getting hot in here. Tuesday morning, the political-action committee supporting Jeb Bush released an extraordinarily nasty — and inaccurate — ad bashing Marco Rubio for missing key intelligence briefings on the Paris and San Bernardino terrorist attacks. At the same time, Chris Christie called on Rubio to resign from the Senate since he misses so many Senate votes — this from a man who literally spent half the year outside of New Jersey on the campaign trail. All this comes a few weeks after Ted Cruz followed Rand Paul in slamming Rubio for being a warmonger. Rubio responded by calling Cruz

Why not Court Them?
Conservative review, by Jen Kuznicki    Original Article
Posted By: Tishimself- 12/30/2015 5:40:00 AM     Post Reply
The venom coming from the outspoken establishment apologists toward Ted Cruz and Donald Trump is toxic to the existence of a conservative party. Two days before Christmas, George Will’s column at the Washington Post declared, “If Trump is the Republican nominee in 2016, there might not be a conservative party in 2020 either.” That argument against the nomination of Donald Trump ignores some harsh realities of today’s Republican Party. If Trump is blasted as non-conservative by the measure of those who refuse to govern conservatively, it’s pot/kettle time for the Republican Party. Likewise, Cruz is being lied about by establishment-run

The Phone Call That Upended
U.S.-Israel Relations
Wall Street Journal, by Patrick O´Connor & Adam Entous    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 12/30/2015 5:14:01 AM     Post Reply
It started off as a routine call between then-House Speaker John Boehner and the incoming Senate majority leader, Mitch McConnell, about ways Republicans in Congress could put the brakes on the nuclear pact President Barack Obama was negotiating with Iran. Then Messrs. Boehner and McConnell had a light-bulb moment: They could undercut Mr. Obama by extending an invitation to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to deliver a speech to a joint session of Congress opposing the emerging deal. The initiative set in motion by Messrs. Boehner and McConnell during the Jan. 8 phone call not only would inflame hostilities between

Marco Rubio Is the Solid
Conservative Who Can Beat Hillary
National Review Online, by Deroy Murdock    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 12/30/2015 5:03:25 AM     Post Reply
If current trends continue, Republican primary voters will give themselves a warm “stick it to the man” feeling by defying Mitch McConnell, the Bush family, and the greater GOP establishment and nominating Donald Trump for president. They have endured years of policy disappointments and ideological betrayals by Washington Republicans; it’s hard to blame them. There’s just one problem: Once this fight-the-power euphoria has ebbed, Trump would face the Democratic nominee, most likely Hillary Clinton. Fairly or unfairly, she will pound the Manhattan real-estate mogul as a mean, insensitive, sexist, and possibly racist multi-billionaire “who doesn’t care about people like you.”

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Hurt: Establishment GOP Looking for ‘Third-Tier’ Person Against Tru...

Drudge Report editor, Breitbart News contributor, and Washington Times columnist Charles Hurt said establishment Republicans are “looking for a third-tier person” to challenge Donald Trump and Ted Cruz on the Tuesday edition of the Fox News Channel’s “Special Report.” Hurt


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WaPo’s Ruth Marcus Takes on MSNBC’s Joy Reid — ‘Perfectly Fair Game...

On Tuesday’s broadcast of “Hardball” on MSNBC, The Washington Post’s Ruth Marcus defended her column declaring Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump to be right in declaring former President Bill Clinton’s “sordid” past to be fair game as he is taking


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Central American Migrant Wave Threatens Democrats In 2016

For Democrats, the actual enforcement of popular and constitutional immigration law is subordinate to their 2016 election calculations, according to TheHill.com.


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Radio Host Lars Larson Defends Trump — Hillary Enabled an ‘Unindict...

Tuesday on Fox News Channel’s “America’s Newsroom,” conservative radio host Lars Larson and liberal commentator Leslie Marshall battled over Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump saying  Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton’s husband, former president Bill Clinton’s sexual indiscretions are fair game


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Low ‘T': Voters Opine on Jeb!’s ‘Energy’–‘I Think He’s Timid’

EXETER, N.H. — Jeb Bush practically shouted his stump speech here, slamming Donald J. Trump as a “chaotic candidate” who “loves the chaos because it’s all about him.” He knocked President Obama and Hillary Clinton for believing that “containing ISIS is actually a strategy.”


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Richardson: ‘Trump Has Spooked The Country’ With His ‘Inhumane’ Dep...

Tuesday on MSNBC while discussing reports that the Department of Homeland Security is planning raids to deport families who surged across border from Central America, former Gov. Bill Richardson (D-NM) accused Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump of “spooking the country” with


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Steyn: Why Is Bill Cosby Finished While Bill Clinton Is Not? — ‘Lik...

In filling in for talk show host Rush Limbaugh on Tuesday, conservative commentator Mark Steyn drew a comparison between Bill Cosby, who has lost much of his exposure after allegations that he may have raped numerous have come to the


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Carson: I Don’t Take Money From Donors, Special Interests — Trump ‘...

Republican presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson stated, “I don’t accept donations from billionaires who want to influence me, or from special interest groups”, accused fellow GOP candidate Donald Trump of hypocrisy on the issue of donors and special interests, and


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The war between former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), a fight between mentor and protege, is intensifying with the release of a new Super PAC ad from Team Bush absolutely excoriating Rubio over his decision to fundraise instead of attend critical national security briefings.


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De Blasio: Donald Trump ‘Has Now Become Dangerous’

New York Mayor Bill de Blasio went after Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, calling him “dangerous.”


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Ben Carson To Shake-Up His Campaign

Republican presidential contender Ben Carson said Tuesday that he is planning on changing up his campaign.


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NH Union Leader Publisher: Polls Are Bunk — New Hampshire Voters Wi...

Tuesday on MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” the back and forth continued between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and the New Hampshire Union-Leader publisher Joseph W. McQuaid over his editorial calling Trump a “crude blowhard.” Monday Trump responded Trump fired back calling


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Dem Strategist Zimmerman: Trump’s ‘Hate-Mongering’ Won’t Work for ‘...

Tuesday on CNN, Democratic strategist and Hillary Clinton fundraiser Robert Zimmerman said Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s appeal is only among core Republican voters and will not resonate with “the electorate at large.” Zimmerman said, “Let’s understand Donald Trump’s Atlantic


Gowdy Touts Rubio’s ‘Aspirational’ Expression of Conservatism, Down...

On Wednesday’s “Fox & Friends,” Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) explained his decision to endorse Sen. Marco Rubio (R-SC) for president of the United States. Gowdy said he agreed with Rubio on some issues, but also touted his abilities as a

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Rand: Congress Being Caught Up in Surveillance of Israel ‘Not Unusual’

Kentucky Senator and Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul said that the news that members of Congress were swept up in spying on Israel on by the NSA is “not unusual” and “when we listen in on foreigners’ conversations…we’re scooping up tens


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GOP Establishment Has No Problem with Hillary Win, Won’t Address th...

Breitbart News’ John Nolte had a perceptive piece this weekend on the GOP Establishment having no desire to beat Hillary Clinton or elect Donald Trump. They don’t want to use the most potent issue against Hillary, who is counting on an overwhelming advantage among women: her bullying of the women unlucky enough to be Bill Clinton’s sexual targets.


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Chris Christie to Marco Rubio: ‘Show Up And Vote’ Or Quit

Rubio has faced criticism from several GOP candidates about his lack of votes and showing up for his duties as a U.S. Senator. In fact, Breitbart News previously reported that out of all the candidates running for president that are sitting U.S. Senators, Rubio has missed the most votes.


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U.S. News: GOP Establishment Stares into Abyss and Sees Cruz

U.S. News digs into the outsider insurgency that’s riling the GOP.


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Politico: South Will Pick GOP Nominee; Tennessee is Key

Politico writes that the South will decide the GOP nominee, and adds that Tennessee may be the key.


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A major Democratic Party mega-donor has switched sides this presidential cycle to back GOP Gov. John Kasich of Ohio in the 2016 presidential primaries, Politico reports.


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Marco Rubio Endorsement Brings Trey Gowdy’s Radical History on Immi...

Trey Gowdy’s endorsement of Marco Rubio may shine an unwanted spotlight on the South Carolinian’s record of past radical statements on immigration and his aggressive support for donor class policies embraced by Sen. Rubio.


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The Hill: Rubio Under Fire From GOP Rivals

TheHill.com shows how Sen. Marco Rubio is getting whacked by second-tier GOP candidates who worry he may become the second-choice consensus candidate for the GOP establishment, and for most of the party’s liberal-leaning or pro-establishment voters.


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Donald Trump: Obama Busy with ‘Star Wars,’ Not War Against Islamic ...

GOP frontrunner Donald Trump posted a new video ad on Instagram captioned, “We need a real President!”


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Identity Crisis: Marco Rubio’s Straddle Between ‘Conservative’ and ...

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) is having a bit of an identity crisis: He, his campaign, and his friendly scribes over at National Review claim that he is a “conservative”—but an establishment Republican in Nevada just endorsed him as a “moderate.”


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Marco Rubio Endorsement Brings Trey Gowdy’s Radical History on Immi...

Trey Gowdy’s endorsement of Marco Rubio may shine an unwanted spotlight on the South Carolinian’s record of past radical statements on immigration and his aggressive support for donor class policies embraced by Sen. Rubio.

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