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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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During the second hour of his show today, Mark Levin went through Trump’s latest attack on Ted Cruz where he suggested that Cruz was worse than Hillary for not...

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El Krauthammer stung Hillary hard tonight when he compared how she responded at the beginning of the Monica Lewinsky scandal, blaming a “vast right wing...

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There’s only two reasons why Bob Dole would suddenly be trending in America. Here’s one reason: Sees Bob Dole trending Orders wreath from...

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This was one of the weirder comments to come out of the mouth of a candidate that wasn’t Trump this election cycle. Either Kasich is either converting to...

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A new CNN/WMUR poll for the Republican Primary in New Hampshire has Trump on top with Cruz surging to 2nd place: NEW: CNN/WMUR New Hampshire GOP Poll: Trump:...

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Franklin Graham just delivered some Jesus-style truth to the gay community, telling them they must repent of their sins and leave homosexuality if they want to continue...

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The newest report from the Inspector General who says there are dozens of emails found on Hillary’s server that go beyond the ‘Top Secret’...

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FiveThirtyEight has something they call ‘polling-plus‘, which takes into account more variables than simple polling. In their latest polling-plus forecast...

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Today at the Trump rally in Oklahoma, Palin talked about what she said was the ‘elephant in the room’, her son track. While she didn’t say anything too...

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Now this is what I’m talking about. This here is a perfect example of what Sarah Palin calls a ‘mama grizzly’: Mom fights off armed carjackers after...

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Ted Cruz made up a little ground nationally, gaining 3 points since last month, while Trump lost some of his high ground, dropping 5 points last month. So while that...

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(UPDATED BELOW) Well this is interesting: NBC NEWS – A day after endorsing Donald Trump, Sarah Palin failed to appear as expected at a campaign rally for the GOP...

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Fox News conservative commentator Stacey Dash didn’t hold back on what she sees as cultural segregation and called for the doing away of black-centric awards and...

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For abortion-worshipping freaks of the far left, Planned Parenthood is like Muhammed – you just don’t criticize him. If you do, then you face this kinda of...



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This election is not about how the media can box in the GOP candidates on knee jerk issues like abortion but rather how we can win and get organized crime out of the government especially the fcng IRSS. Do not let them fool you again! (I do not oppose abortion for liberals democrats, or any anti-American group).

Always good to hear from you Hank..............

<> on December 16, 2015 in Mesa, Arizona.

Donald Trump Scores Big At Vegas Rally: ‘It’s a Phenomenon’

Donald Trump delivered the most optimistic speech of his campaign so far Thursday afternoon to a friendly audience in the city of Las Vegas.


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Hillary Clinton is one bad South Carolina poll away from a full-scale embrace of radical racial insanity.


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Hillary: ‘I Just Don’t Understand’ What ‘Establishment’ Means

Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton stated, “I just don’t understand what that means” when asked if she was part of the establishment on Thursday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Situation Room.” Hillary was asked, “[Democratic presidential candidate


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On his Thursday broadcast, conservative talk show Rush Limbaugh offered his analysis what has led certain elements to gravitate toward Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, including former Gov. Sarah Palin (R-AK), the 2008 GOP vice-presidential nominee. According to Limbaugh, what


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Glenn Beck: Sarah Palin’s Trump Endorsement Reminded Me of Howard D...

Glenn Beck said Tuesday night in a Facebook video to his fans that Sarah Palin’s endorsement of Donald Trump reminded him of Howard Dean’s widely-mocked 2004 campaign moment that came to be known as the “Dean Scream.”


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Poll: A Three-Way 2016 Race With Bloomberg Hurts Clinton, Helps Trump

A new poll from media and polling firm Morning Consult shows Hillary Clinton would lose more votes — and likely the race —- if former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg jumped in to sabotage a Trump run for the White House.


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Levin: Trump Is Running ‘Nixonian’ ‘Alinsky-ite’ Campaign Against Cruz

Talk radio host Mark Levin argued GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump is campaigning against fellow candidate Ted Cruz in a manner that is “Alinsky-ite” and “Nixonian” on Wednesday. Levin said, “Here’s my concern, if he [Trump] becomes the nominee, a


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Levin: ‘Agrarian National Populism’ Not Conservative — ‘Morons, Pho...

Wednesday on his radio show, talk show host Mark Levin dissected what he saw as the driving force behind GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump’s candidacy, which was described as “agrarian national populism” and said it was akin to Richard Nixon’s candidacy


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ObamaCare Enrollment Is Way Down In January
Investor´s Business Daily, by John Merline    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 1/22/2016 6:38:14 AM     Post Reply
Last week, just 153,631 people selected an ObamaCare plan through the Healthcare.gov website, according to the latest weekly enrollment report from the Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services. That´s far below the enrollment number from the same week last year, when 400,253 signed up. And it continues the sluggish pace so far this year, which has seen 311,000 signing up for coverage through January 16 — less than half the number who enrolled the same period in 2015. (IBD´s Jed Graham pointed to this trend a week ago.) The administration notes that the signup number is net of any cancellations that month,

Little Sisters’ Gutsy Gamble Touches
on an Issue That Trumps All Politics
New York Sun, by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 1/22/2016 5:05:35 AM     Post Reply
One of the reasons Donald Trump’s speech at Liberty University electrified evangelical voters is, I suspect, that we haven’t heard on the campaign trail a great deal about religious freedom. This despite the centrality of faith in conflicts abroad and controversies at home.Mr. Trump vowed to protect Christians being targeted by the Islamist Jihad overseas. He spoke of his own religious faith. But our country is hurtling toward a constitutional showdown over religious liberty right here in America. That’ll come in the next month or so, when the Catholic charity known as Little Sisters of the Poor makes at the Supreme

  

Does the establishment want Trump? Not so fast
Washington Examiner [DC], by David M. Drucker    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 1/22/2016 4:56:16 AM     Post Reply
Republicans who fear their party is barreling toward either Ted Cruz or Donald Trump as the GOP presidential nominee are torn. Do they side with the Cruz, the Texas senator in whom they have absolutely no trust, but who, of the two, best represents the conservative values and policies the Republican Party is supposed to stand for? Or, do they side with Trump, the populist celebrity businessman from New York who they fear could end the GOP as a vehicle for conservative governance and damage the party´s brand with American voters for generations? It´s shaping up to be a real "Sophie´s Choice"

The Administration Is Ruling by Decree
National Review Online, by Iain Murray    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 1/22/2016 4:53:57 AM     Post Reply
Yesterday, the Department of Labor unexpectedly issued a new rule (which it called an interpretation) that will upend thousands of businesses’ established practices. It did so with no notice, and no comment by affected businesses is either sought or allowed. Effectively, the administration is now ruling by decree. The “administrator’s interpretation” is about an obscure categorization of employment called “joint employer.” Such a situation arises when two or more employers are jointly responsible and liable for a worker’s employment conditions. Over the past 40 years or so, new business practices have arisen whereby firms contract out or franchise parts of

The Kochs’ Biggest Sin:
Disagreeing with the Liberal Narrative
National Review Online, by Jonah Goldberg    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 1/22/2016 4:39:45 AM     Post Reply
Jane Mayer of The New Yorker has a new book out: Dark Money: The Hidden History of the Billionaires Behind the Rise of the Radical Right. It’s mostly about those old devils, the Koch brothers. Charles and David Koch are billionaires. They own a very big company. They also are very prominent philanthropists, giving hundreds of millions to cancer research, concert halls, and other worthy causes. But what makes them hated and feared by progressives such as Mayer is their political work. They help fund some organizations and foundations, some purely educational, some partisan. To listen to the Left, they

Marching for life
Washington Examiner [DC], by Editorial    Original Article
Posted By: MissMolly- 1/22/2016 4:35:26 AM     Post Reply
Today in Washington, tens of thousands of people will venture out into an historic blizzard on the National Mall, to march for the most fundamental right of them all — the right to life. The most striking thing about the annual March For Life, aside from news media´s reflex to ignore it, is that it is dominated by young people. As Nancy Keenan, formerly the president of NARAL Pro-Choice America, once said upon seeing the marchers, "I just thought, my gosh, they are so young … There are so many of them, and they are so young." Or, as one marcher put

  

  

Putin´s Reputation Turns Radioactive
Bloomberg View, by Marc Champion    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 1/22/2016 4:27:15 AM     Post Reply
It isn´t often that a judge in one country accuses the president of another -- a superpower, no less -- of participating in murder. On Thursday, however, the chairman of a lengthy U.K. inquiry into the 2006 poisoning of a former Russian intelligence operative, Alexander Litvinenko, did just that. The words that Sir Robert Owen used to conclude his report are so extraordinary they´re worth quoting: Taking full account of all the evidence and analysis available to me, I find that the FSB operation to kill Mr. Litvinenko was probably approved by Mr. Patrushev and also by President Putin. Owen was referring,

Email scandal puts Hillary Clinton’s
presidential aspirations in peril
Washington Times, by Ben Wolfgang    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 1/22/2016 4:24:14 AM     Post Reply
Hillary Clinton is vehemently disputing new charges that she sent top-secret information from a nonsecure email account while at the State Department, but analysts say the scandal has already damaged her so deeply that her presidential ambitions are at risk. Mrs. Clinton’s messages contained some information classified above “top secret,” the intelligence community’s inspector general said in a letter to Congress this week. Fox News reported Thursday that the information is so sensitive that even senators, who already have clearance, must go through additional hoops if they want to see some of what she was sending. The Clinton campaign responded by accusing

Why Jeb Bush is out to destroy Marco Rubio
New York Post, by John Podhoretz    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 1/22/2016 4:22:02 AM     Post Reply
Democrats have spent years raging about the rise of Super PACs and the millionaires and billionaires who fund them. Maybe they should start laughing instead, because the largest Super PAC in history may come to be best-known for taking down the Republican candidate who may have had the best chance to win in 2016. On Thursday, we learned that 35 percent of the money spent so far by the Super PAC supporting Jeb Bush has been used to target the candidacy of his fellow Floridian, Marco Rubio. According to Jeremy Peters of The New York Times, the anti-Rubio ad buys by Right

Do Emotions Trump Facts?
Creators Syndicate, by Thomas Sowell    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 1/22/2016 4:16:47 AM     Post Reply
Those of us who like to believe that human beings are rational can sometimes have a hard time trying to explain what is going on in politics. It is still a puzzle to me how millions of patriotic Americans could have voted in 2008 for a man who for 20 years — TWENTY YEARS — was a follower of a preacher who poured out his hatred for America in the most gross gutter terms. Today’s big puzzle is how so many otherwise rational people have become enamored of Donald Trump, projecting onto him virtues and principles that he clearly does not

The Nominee We Deserve?
Weekly Standard, by Stephen F. Hayes    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 1/22/2016 4:13:02 AM     Post Reply
Do Republicans deserve to lose? Consider the state of play as we write this in late January, just days from the first GOP nominating contests. The Republican frontrunner is a longtime liberal whose worldview might best be described as an amalgam of pop-culture progressivism and vulgar nationalism. His campaign rallies are orgies of self-absorption, dominated by juvenile insults of those who criticize him and endless boasting about his poll numbers. He’s a narcissist and a huckster, an opportunist who not only failed to join conserv­atives in the big fights about the size and scope of government over the past several decades

  

´National Review´ Dumps on Trump
PJ Media, by T. Elliott Geiser    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 1/22/2016 4:00:51 AM     Post Reply
The editors of National Review, America’s flagship conservative publication, are leading a conservative charge against Donald Trump, and they have come out not with personal animosity, but with a studied view of Trump’s total lack of commitment to conservative principles. To me, as a millennial conservative, what the publication of William F. Buckley, Jr. and Russell Kirk says matters to me. This is what they conclude: “Donald Trump is a menace to American conservatism who would take the work of generations and trample it underfoot in behalf of a populism as heedless and crude as the Donald himself.” Here are the

Two more detainees released from
Gitmo, one wants to stay behind
Fox News, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 1/22/2016 3:52:38 AM     Post Reply
Two more detainees were released from the Guantanamo Bay prison camp on Thursday, according to officials, though a third man slated to leave is insisting on staying behind. According to reports, Mohammed Ali Abdullah Bwazir of Yemen, who is 35 or 36, and has been at the prison since 2002, was frightened to transfer to a country where he does not know anyone, his lawyer told reporters. Officials did not clarify to which country the prisoner -- tied in the past to both Al Qaeda and the Taliban in Afghanistan -- would have been going. But Thursday’s successful transfer of two other

RNC Strips National Review of Debate
Hosting Gig After Cover Story Attacking Trump
ABC News, by John Santucci    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 1/22/2016 3:47:23 AM     Post Reply
National Review will no longer be hosting a GOP debate in February after the RNC "disinvited" the conservative publication, the magazine´s publisher said. The news comes on the heels of a harsh cover story from National Review, penned by 21 conservative columnists, calling Donald Trump a “menace to American Conservatism,” to which Trump and the RNC fired back. "National Review is a dying paper, it’s got -- its circulation is way down. Not very many people read it anymore. I mean, people don’t even think about the National Review, so I guess they want to get a little publicity, but that’s a

North Korea says it arrested US university student
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 1/22/2016 3:43:33 AM     Post Reply
SEOUL, South Korea -- North Korea said Friday that it had arrested an American university student for alleged anti-state acts. Pyongyang´s Korean Central News Agency reported that authorities are investigating the student who it says entered the North as a tourist with a plot to undermine a unity among the North Koreans. It said the student has links to the U.S. government. KCNA identified the person as Warmbier Otto Frederick, a student at Virginia University. North Korea has sometimes listed English-language surnames first. The announcement came as Washington, Seoul and others are pushing hard to slap North Korea with tougher sanctions

Over 20 killed as Somali
forces end siege of restaurant
Associated Press, by Abi Guled    Original Article
Posted By: Pluperfect- 1/22/2016 3:41:15 AM     Post Reply
MOGADISHU, Somalia -- Somalia´s security forces ended a deadly siege of a beachfront restaurant in the capital, with more than 20 people killed in the attack, a police official said Friday. The security forces took control of the restaurant just before dawn, said Capt. Mohamed Hussein, speaking from the scene of the attack in Mogadishu. It was not clear whether Hussein´s report of more than 20 killed included the assailants. Islamic extremist group al-Shabab claimed responsibility for the attack, in a broadcast on its online radio late Thursday. Volunteers carried bodies from the scene of the attack early Friday.

The smoking gun?
The Hill [DC], by Anthony DeChristopher    Original Article
Posted By: Honeybadger- 1/22/2016 3:36:51 AM     Post Reply
Special Access Programs (SAP) is a game changer. It is now undeniably clear that the results of the FBI investigation will be the end of one of two things: Hillary’s bid for the White House or the legitimacy of the FBI—at least when it comes to prosecuting cases on the mishandling of classified material. In 2006, a Special Forces Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) from my company was deployed to Afghanistan. Theirs was a particular mission that differed from the combat missions the typical ODAs were conducting at that time. Everyone on that team maintained a Top Secret Sensitive and Compartmented Information

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Zogby National GOP Poll:
Donald Trump 45%, Ted
Cruz 13%, Marco Rubio 8%…
Conservative Treehouse, by Sundance    Original Article
Posted By: Emerson- 1/22/2016 8:49:55 AM     Post Reply
The latest Zogby poll of national GOP voters shows Donald J Trump with a commanding lead of 45% a full 32 points higher than second place Ted Cruz. Additionally an Arizona poll shows Donald Trump at 38% 22 points ahead – LINK – (Via Zogby Analytics) […] Mr. Trump polls over 40% among men (49%) and women (41%), as well as Republicans (47%) and independents (49%), conservatives (46%) and moderates (45%). Mr. Cruz scores double digits among men (10%), women (16%), Republicans (15%), independents (10%), and conservative (15%). We tested a series of three-way races and found Mr. Trump trouncing all

Kerry Says Governmental
Corruption Fuels Extremism
Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Emerson- 1/22/2016 8:44:34 AM     Post Reply
DAVOS, Switzerland — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry took aim Friday at government corruption, saying it fuels crime, violent extremism and disillusionment with society that contributes to the global refugee crisis. He also said the Obama administration will seek a major boost in funding for refugee support this year and press for at least 10 new countries to offer resettlement programs. Speaking Friday at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland, Kerry said the U.S. would redouble its commitment to fighting corruption as a national security priority that costs the global economy some $2.6 trillion a year and "complicates every single

Whose side is Obama on? The
dangerous decisions of a lame duck
Investor´s Business Daily, by Andrew Malcolm    Original Article
Posted By: SurferLad- 1/22/2016 8:16:53 AM     Post Reply
It was hard to avoid all the really important media coverage of the Eastern winter storm that had not hit anywhere by Thursday. So, you may have missed the trivial news about Barack Obama releasing yet more terrorists from the Guantanamo Bay Detention Facility, including one particularly dangerous man. Seems like the Democrat is doing a lot of that recently. [Snip] And what damage could Obama possibly do in the 364 days remaining in his luxurious taxpayer-financed life? In fact, Obama has ominously vowed to "squeeze out every ounce of change I can." Obama´s Thursday releases included a man named

  

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D.C. region braces for epic blizzard;
Metro to shut down subway, bus lines
Washington Post, by Ashley Halsey III and Paul Duggan    Original Article
Posted By: Drive- 1/22/2016 8:07:44 AM     Post Reply
With an epic blizzard virtually certain to pummel the Washington area this weekend, Metro threw up a white flag Thursday, announcing that it will shut down the nation’s second-busiest subway and all bus service Saturday and Sunday in a move that apparently is unprecedented in the transit system’s 40-year history. The Metro shutdown decision came as Washington and its suburbs braced for what could be a record-breaking blizzard, predicted to start Friday afternoon. The storm is expected to dump as much as two feet of snow on the region, and, combined with strong winds and whiteout conditions, is likely to make

GOP lawmaker wants state to pay for
concealed-carry permits (VIDEO)
Prescott Daily Courier, by Howard Fischer    Original Article
Posted By: annapolis2010dad- 1/22/2016 8:07:24 AM     Post Reply
PHOENIX - Saying it promotes safety, the No. 2 House Republican wants the state to pay for Arizonans to get licensed to carry concealed weapons. The proposal by House Majority Leader Steve Montenegro, R-Litchfield Park, would provide a dollar-for-dollar credit against state income taxes owed for the cost of training to get a CCW permit, up to $80. Put simply, any Arizonan who gets a permit could deduct that much from what he or she owes the state.

Snowstorm threatens Northeast with
blizzard, Mid-Atlantic with freeze-over
CNN, by Ben Brumfield    Original Article
Posted By: Emerson- 1/22/2016 7:43:19 AM     Post Reply
Latest developments: *More than 4,600 flights scheduled for Thursday and Friday have been canceled due to the storm menacing the East Coast, the flight tracking website flightaware.com reported around 7 a.m. ET on Friday. There are roughly an equal number called off Friday and preemptively for Saturday. * The National Weather Service´s blizzard warning now includes Philadelphia and New York City, which had been under a less dire blizzard watch. This means that "severe winter weather conditions" -- falling and blowing snow, strong winds and whiteout conditions -- "are expected or occurring." * Snow is covering roads in and around several major cities

Joy Reid: Republicans Brought
This On By Ignoring Conservatives,
And Immigration Was Deal-Breaker
Real Clear Politics, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: Emerson- 1/22/2016 7:35:05 AM     Post Reply
JOY REID: There really is this sense, as Bruce Bartlett told me, that for 30 or 40 years you´ve had the elites of the Republican party amass a large enough coalition to pass the things that the elites wanted. Namely low taxes for themselves and deregulation for their businesses. And they assembled a large enough coalition by essentially ceding blue collared white voters everything from evangelicalism and supporting them in terms of their religious faith and promising them that they would legislate around that. Promising them that they would legislate around social issues that were important to them. Promising them

  

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Day by Day
PJ Media, by Richard Fernandez    Original Article
Posted By: Hazymac- 1/22/2016 7:26:46 AM     Post Reply
When things really fall apart many don´t hanker for the past, or even hope for a future. Instead they live from day to day in an uncertain present. The fictional Rick Blaine for instance, ran guns to Ethiopia in 1936 (though he would have made double working for the other side) instead of giving into his idealism. Rhett Butler, in a setting 80 years before, preferred to be smuggler than a true believer in the Cause. Scarlett: But you are a blockade runner. Rhett Butler: For profit, and profit only. Scarlett: Are you tryin´ to tell me you don´t believe in the cause? Rhett

The Postal Service Is Delivering
Itself Into Bankruptcy, Audit Shows
Investor´s Business Daily, by John Merline    Original Article
Posted By: PageTurner- 1/22/2016 6:46:01 AM     Post Reply

Declining business and rising expenses are not exactly a recipe for long-term business success, but that is exactly what´s going on at the U.S. Postal Service right now, the Government Accountability Office told a congressional panel on Thursday. The GAO found that the volume of mail, particularly First Class, continues to drop as people increasingly migrate to texts and email, paying bills online and going paper-free for bank statements and the like. But it also noted, "Key USPS expenses continue to grow." The expenses include raises for unionized workers that will add almost $1.1 billion in costs this year. As a result, the

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