Wednesday, May 8, 2013

What's Better and What's Worse?

To serve the reader who is fed up with the negativity of the news and only wants to see what is positive in the news, I will start with the "What's Better?" news and if time allows go from that to "What's Worse?" I will make a border between the two types of news for you.
What's Better with the Conservatives?
   Analysis by the Brooking Institute states that the percentage of blacks voting for Obama in 2012 increased while the percentage of conservative Republicans voting decreased. It concluded that if the proportion of conservative Republicans had remained the same, the president today would have been John McCain, by a slim margin, not Barack Obama. This is great news for conservatives and reputes the country-club Republicans who hold that we lost because we didn't get the Hispanic vote.
What's Better at Benghazi?
  The truth is getting out to more of the people because of the Congressional hearing that started today. The reason why Susan Rice, not Hillary, went onto five talk shows in one day to lie that the Benghazi attack was caused by some video on YouTube that was (rightly) dismissive about Islam was revealed by Gregory Hicks of the State Department. He's been demoted because of his honesty and his anger about the Benghazi Alamo massacre, but after Ambassador Stevens was killed, Hicks became the Acting Ambassador as the highest ranking State Deparmtne employee in Libya. He briefed Hillary on what had happened, and the video was never mentioned as a reason for the attack. Therefore, if Hillary went on TV and said the attack was the result of a video, she could get caught in her own lie. Hicks said at the hearing today that his jaw almost dropped when he heard Susan Rice blaming the attack on a YouTube video that had been out since July.
Tellingly, Susan Rice never consulted him about what had happened in Benghazi.
  Hicks ordered a Special Forces Lieutenant Colonel Powell to take his three special operators with him and fly to Benghazi from Tripoli. When the soldiers got to the airport, they were told to stand down by the military. No explanation was apparently given. Powell was furious and complimented Hicks, saying in this paraphrase, " This is the first time the State Department has had more balls than the military." Obama's tactics are very similar to Mao and Stalin's so I wouldn't be surprised if Powell gets demoted too.
  Rush Limbaugh has said several times, including today, that no one knows where Obama was for about five hours during the Benghazi attack. He left, telling Panetta and a general that it was up to them about doing anything. Unbelievably, these two did nothing probably because they were afraid to anger Obama by doing something when he himself had done nothing for the men at the Benghazi Alamo. Again, I think of how Mao and Stalin's underlyings were always  frantically trying to guess what to do to please their bosses. I say that no reinforcements were sent and Special Forces told to stand down because Obama thinks that Americans are colonists and crusaders. That is why the ambassador had no marines in Benghazi  in the first place even though it is the marines' job to guard the American embassies, consulates, and the ambassadors. Obama was raised in Indonesia and Hawaii. In Hawaii, he knew natives who were angry that Americans had come to the island and taken over so much. In Indonesia, he attended Muslim schools. So we, the people, are colonists and crusaders. What colony do you own? What crusade have you been on? It doesn't matter because collectivists don't recognize individuals. If Americans have ever colonized or crusaded, then you, as an American, are responsible according to the crazy collectivists. Collectivists are good at only one thing - making life on earth a hell for us, the people. Isn't Obama doing just that in America? Again, the only reason this  is better news is that the hearing may get some of us, the people, better informed about Benghazi and the demonic people involved who let four men die, alone and so far from home. Peter Nickerson, Gainesville, Florida

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