http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/342260/you-are-pizza-police-andrew-c-mccarthy To find what is wrong with what passes for opposition to Obama-style Big Government, look no further than this afternoon’s confounding post, “The Pizza Police,” authored by two Beltway Republican leaders, Reps. Fred Upton (House Commerce Committee chairman) and Cathy McMorris Rodgers (House Republican Conference chairwoman). It is especially precious to find Rep. Upton […]
http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/2013/03/04/putting-politics-over-public-safety/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=putting-politics-over-public-safety
Putting politics over public safety: Brennan’s backing of Shariah could cost American lives
An ominous pattern has been developing, particularly of late: The Obama administration seems determined to subordinate public safety to political expediency. If a course-correction is not effected promptly, the result is predictable. Americans will be needlessly harmed and, perhaps, killed.
The most recent and obvious example was the release last week of hundreds of reportedly dangerous illegal aliens from federal detention. The rationale given was that sequestration-dictated budget cuts made their incarceration unaffordable. The White House has disavowed any involvement in this reckless decision. It was certainly in keeping, though, with President Obama’s erstwhile mantra that extremely dire repercussions — including the disruption of critical public services — would flow from a fiscal train wreck that he has refused either to acknowledge devising or to stave off.
http://dailycaller.com/2013/03/05/andrew-mccarthy-us-foreign-policy-an-unmitigated-disaster-video/
In an interview with The Daily Caller’s Ginni Thomas, Andrew C. McCarthy, the former assistant United States attorney who successfully led the prosecutions of the 1993 World Trade Center bombers, painted a picture of borderline schizophrenic foreign-policy leadership in the Obama administration.
“Libya is probably the best example,” he said. “[Fomrer Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi] had been brought in from the cold by the U.S. government during the Bush administration, and the Obama administration actually stepped up the amount of aid that the U.S. was providing to Gaddafi’s regime. We counted him as an important counterterrorism partner, precisely because he was providing us with a lot of information about jihadists. … President Obama for whatever reason decided to pivot and side with the jihadists against Gaddafi.”
“It seems to me that even before the Benghazi massacre on September 11, 2012, the Libya policy was an unmitigated disaster for the United States, and things like Benghazi were entirely predictable
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3933/book-review-the-company-of-shadows From The Company of Shadows by author Kevin Shipp offers a fascinating insider’s view of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) from the perspective of someone who lived in the agency’s top echelons from the end of the Cold War to the War on Terror. The book reads like a James Bond novel, only the […]
http://www.israelhayom.com/site/newsletter_opinion.php?id=3609 Basketball Hall of Famer Dennis (“The Worm”) Rodman has yet again elicited the gasps and guffaws of the press and the public. The now-retired Rodman normally relishes raised eyebrows at his outrageous appearance and behavior, both on and off the court, which he dominated throughout his illustrious career as a legendary rebounder. But no […]
http://www.renewamerica.com/columns/sharpe/130305 In an, as yet, unconfirmed report appearing in World Tribune, anonymous Israeli sources claim that, “U.S. President Barack Obama has demanded a timetable for an Israeli withdrawal from Judea and Samaria,” – the name given to the tiny territory between the River Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea, which has been the ancestral and biblical […]
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/a-review-of-coolidge-by-amity-shlaes A Review of ‘Coolidge’ (By Amity Shlaes) by RUTH KING When Calvin Coolidge died in 1933 The Wall Street Journal’s obituary stated: “….In due time, the good fortune of the United States to have had such a man as Calvin Coolidge in just the years he filled the office will be more clearly realized […]
http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/detail/and-im-the-islamaphobe I’m used to it, sad to say, but true. When you speak, lecture, teach and write about terrorism or more specifically Islam, you get used to the name calling and threats. My last article “Cloaks and Keffiyehs” received the normal comments, among them; as usual I was called an “Islamaphobe”. The comment also said […]
http://pjmedia.com/spengler/2012/12/06/egypts-economic-breakdown-deepens-the-crisis/ AHMED KAMEL: IN THE EGYPTIAN GAZETTE http://213.158.162.45/~egyptian/index.php?action=news_cat&id=5&title=%20%20%20%20Business Despite soothing official assurances that Egypt’s reserves of wheat are enough to cover local consumption until the end of the year, analysts warn against a bread crisis in the coming months, due to a shortage of hard currency. The country’s foreign reserves stood at $ 13.6 billion […]
http://frontpagemag.com/2013/davidhornik/israel-on-verge-of-revealing-new-government/print/
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Choosing Life in Israel by P. David Hornik (Feb 15, 2013)
President Obama is supposed to be in Israel in about two weeks. Israel doesn’t have a government.
The Israeli elections were on January 22. Contrary to widespread expectations, the right didn’t score a big win; instead the electorate returned complex, angular results. The religious right gained, the secular right lost a lot, and a brand-new party that could be loosely described as secular-centrist, Yair Lapid’s Yesh Atid, made a big splash by coming in second with 19 seats (out of a total of 120 in the Knesset).
Binyamin Netanyahu, for whom the election results were sufficient for a third tenure as prime minister, has been trying ever since to negotiate his way to a coalition. It’s been brutal.
The basic struggle pits, on the one side, Netanyahu, striving for as broad a coalition as possible including the two haredi (ultra-Orthodox Jewish) parties. And on the other, an alliance that has formed between secular-centrist Lapid and Naftali Bennett, head of the nationalist-religious Habayit Hayehudi party that also did well in the elections. Bennett wants to weaken the haredi camp; Lapid insists on excluding it from the coalition entirely.
Just now, the Israeli media is reporting that the very tight (at present) Lapid-Bennett alliance has prevailed, with Netanyahu agreeing to their terms—meaning that a coalition without the haredim is on the way, possibly by the end of this week.
What’s at stake here? Netanyahu’s preference for a wide coalition is easily understandable. Wide coalitions are more stable, with no one party wielding extortionate power (by threatening to bolt the coalition and thereby dissolve it). Netanyahu also sees Israel facing critical security (particularly Iran), diplomatic (particularly getting along with Obama), and economic (particularly budget-cutting) challenges for which a wide coalition can give him the most ballast.
Netanyahu also wants to preserve his secular-right Likud Party’s alliance with the haredi parties, which goes back four decades; excluding these parties could lead them to punish Likud in the next elections.
Lapid and Bennett, however—particularly the former—insist that Israel cannot keep allowing most haredi men to refuse army service, and to live cloistered lives as yeshiva students on the public dole. They say having the haredi parties in the coalition will inevitably lead to compromises on these issues that will ensure the situation stays the same.