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Source: www.politicsdaily.com --- 2 days ago
President Obama has stared down the North Koreans and won . . . or something. Recall that two weeks ago, the White House sent the guided-missile destroyer USS John McCain to chase down a North Korean tramp steamer, the MV Kang Nam 1, thought to be carrying missile parts or maybe (hopefully) nuclear weapons material. The excuse to get nasty with the North Koreans: a U.N. Security Council resolution punishing them for their atomic and missile tests. The U.N. said it was OK to stop any North Korean ship under suspicion. Stop it and ask to board for an inspection, but without using force. Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments ...
Source: www.realclearpolitics.com --- 11 days ago
SCHIEFFER: And good morning again. The latest from Iran: The Iranian state television says 17 people have been killed and more than 100 injured as the protests continue on the streets of Tehran. The Iranian government is blaming it on terrorists. And today Iran’s president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, told the United States and Britain to stop interfering in Iran’s internal affairs. Yesterday President Obama turned the rhetoric up a notch when he issued a written statement that said, “The Iranian government must understand that the world is watching. We mourn each and... ... Source: www.azcentral.com --- 1 day ago
I recently flew to Washington, D.C., and Sen. John McCain was on the same flight (in coach, too). Since he has a well-deserved reputation over the years for taking a lead role in successfully negotiating bipartisan compromises on a number of difficult issues, I asked him to share with me his key negotiating principles. ... Source: blogs.orlandosentinel.com --- 12 days ago
CBS' Bob Schieffer has a habit of making headlines when talking to top Republicans. In recent weeks, he has generated news from interviews with Dick Cheney and Colin Powell. Schieffer did it again this morning on "Face the Nation." The... ... Source: online.worldmag.com --- 11 days ago
In an intriguing bit of propaganda put out by the Iranian intelligence ministry, the video below depicts John McCain, George Soros, and others plotting a way to infiltrate Iran through cultural domination. The TV short shows young Iranian intellectuals - much like those currently protesting - turning their backs on their families to help the [...] ... Source: laughlines.blogs.nytimes.com --- 9 days ago
Monologue | Aired Tuesday night on "The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien" : The Navy has dispatched a destroyer named the U.S.S. John McCain to deal with the North Korean ship that may have illegal weapons. Well, actually, the Navy didn't dispatch the John McCain, it just kind of wandered off on its own. ... Source: themoderatevoice.com --- 9 days ago
On Larry King two nights ago, Joe Klein gave the definitive put-down to John McCain’s non-stop attacks on Barack Obama for not sufficiently supporting Iranian street protesters against the Iranian government: I’ve been receiving a steady stream of favorable emails from Iranian-Americans regarding my appearance on Larry King last night. They’re delighted that I made it [...] ... Source: brilliantatbreakfast.blogspot.com --- 11 days ago
(Hooray! I even beat Chris Ryan over at Americablog today! And I don't gripe about generations, either.) I was walking around the lovely city of Cologne yesterday while John McCain was seeking to revive his flaccid member by talking of boarding the North Korean ship suspected of carrying illegal weapons to Burma and the equally flaccid but even more bellicose John Bolton all but called Barack Obama a pussy on national television . But I for one am glad to have a president who doesn't bomb first and ask questions later. It's easy for these armchair quarterbacks to call this president a pussy, but the reality is that Barack Obama is dealing with actual threats to not just the U.S. but to the world at this point, while George W. Bush was destabilizing the Middle East with his little My Dick is Bigger Than My Daddy's adventure in Iraq. And a certain amount of consideration of consequences is going to be vital if and when actual military action occurs. George W. Bush made us a rogue nation in his dealings with loose bands of terrorists in the mountains of Afghanistan and Pakistan. When dealing with state operators, we're not going to be able to go it alone. So while Congress was passing meaningless resolutions of solidarity with the Iranian demonstrators that would cut off all possibility of engagement with Iran if the rebellion fails (and if we were to go in there militarily and make it succeed, Mir-Hossain Mousavi would be perceived in t ... Source: tammybruce.com --- 12 days ago
A post by Pat John McCain appeared on Face the Nation today. He spoke of America's historical moral obligation to condemn the Iranian government and support the Iranian demonstrators. Three cheers for McCain. He readily admits there is little else we can do but lend moral support, but we should, at the very least, do that. Later in the interview McCain said Obama has "done well" as President in his first five months, but he put it in the context of getting his legislation passed.With the help of a few Republicans, McCain noted. Complete transcript of the interview (PDF) And yes, on CNN when asked by John King, Sen. Lugar did say if the Iranians asked us to sit down right now for a talk, we should do it without regard to what's happening in the streets of Tehran. Lugar thought it was highly unlikely we'd be asked because the Iranian government is unstable right now. So, the government is unstable but if asked we should negotiate with them. I suppose Lugar wouldn't even mind having the conference in a building overlooking a street where demonstrators are being shot. We were blessed to have great leaders in our history. We desperately need some now. ... Source: dancleary.typepad.com --- 10 days ago
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Source: manwiththemuckrake.blogspot.com --- 9 days ago
Most of us were smart enough to figure it out before November last year, but for those who voted the 'party' ticket, here's why 70 million Americans voted for Obama. Ye sterday, McCain was asked by a reporter, 'Whose side do you think President Obama is on, Ahmadinejad or the people in the street?' It was a slow-pitch softball question but McCain struck out. He couldn't decide if our president was 'on the side' of the tyrant or the people of Iran. I guess when he sang, 'Bomb, bomb, bomb-bomb Iran' during the election campaign, many of those seventy million Americans figured the guy out right then and there. Just imagine the horror we would be facing this morning with McCain in the White House. I shutter thinking about it. ... Source: www.time.com --- 10 days ago
I've been receiving a steady stream of favorable emails from Iranian-Americans regarding my appearance on Larry King last night. ...
Source: whitenoiseinsanity.wordpress.com --- 9 days ago
(image created by KayInMaine of White Noise Insanity) John McCain (and the rest of the right wing knuckle draggers I may add!) wants President Obama to start threatening Iran, so he (and they!) can say, “See? Obama is dangerous for our country and the world! Look at how many people are dying in Iran because of [...] ... Source: qcexaminer.wordpress.com --- 2 days ago
. . . and they were right! ... Source: www.politicalwrinkles.com --- 11 days ago
Of all the current news I could post on I am writing this. Now I know I voted for the right guy! I needed to eat so upstairs to make some tuna... ... Source: accboards.com --- 4 days ago
that was a spirited slogan during the election campaign last fall. Now it seems that Obama is going to go down the same road McCain proposed and Obama heavily criticized. Obama will propose a tax on health benefits to pay for the national plan. The problem he'll have is when people start doing cost analysis of paying for insurance themselves vs opting into the national plan. Eventually this tax revenue will become small, forcing a different way to pay for it. If you can't afford to pay for the plan without raising taxes, then drop it or make the decision to drop some other service. ... See also: John McCain |
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