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________________________________________ The Patriot Post Brief 2-11-2013 From The Federalist Patriot Free Email Subscription ________________________________________
Political Futures
"Watching 'news' from the United States in a foreign country is often a surreal experience. My natural default mode when I'm overseas is to defend my country, but the Hagel hearings made this task challenging, to say the least. The Israelis watching the 'highlight reel' frequently asked questions such as, 'Why would Obama pick a person who hates Jews to be your secretary of defense?' What's the pro-American answer to that? ... His bewildering, deer-in-the-headlights muddle about the Obama administration's 'containment policy' toward Iran's nuclear weapons program was undoubtedly acclaimed by the ayatollahs in Tehran. But here in Israel, it affirmed the worst fears of people who see Iranian nuclear weapons as an existential threat to the survival of the Jewish state. ... In a lengthy and heated back-and-forth, McCain repeatedly challenged Hagel on whether he still agreed that the Iraq surge was a mistake. Hagel refused to answer. Unfortunately, nobody asked a far more important question: What was it about Vietnam that Hagel considers to be a 'blunder'? ... Millions died and fled the country we pledged to defend. But the war wasn't lost on the battlefields of Vietnam. It was lost in the corridors of power in Washington. Does Hagel consider the 'blunder' of Vietnam to be our getting into the fight? Or was it our precipitous withdrawal and removal of all support? Those are the kinds of questions that should have been asked -- and that Israelis are now asking privately as they await the outcome of these hearings." --columnist Oliver North7
For the Record
"The 'O' word that defines the media at times like these isn't 'objective.' It's 'opportunistic.' To be sure, the 'news' manufacturers aren't hoping for a school shooting. But that doesn't mean they aren't ready to exploit it. ... There are zero stories tilting toward a 'solution' of curbing violence in TV and movies. That's because the TV networks show violent scenes nightly and are owned by companies with movie studios that profit from violent scenes. Try finding the word 'violence' next to 'movies' or 'television' in a post-Newtown story on the TV networks where it isn't a casual afterthought. The First Amendment is treated as sacred; the Second Amendment as profane. ... The bias here is just loaded with urgency, because every politicized 'news' advocate knows that the policy debate on guns operates on emotion, and not on facts. The facts might be the same in the first 10 days as they are three months later, but liberal journalists feel like they're going to lose the debate to the NRA's army of members in fly-over country as soon as the emotion subsides. ... After Newtown, the networks again demonstrated that there's no story on which they can't dramatically stack the deck. Liberal news stories lead to liberal legislation. They know it; and relish it." --Media Research Center President L. Brent Bozell8
Reader Comments
"After reading Mark Alexander's column, Sequester Politics, Round Two9, I have to say that Karl Rove has done more to destroy the Republican party than most any other single person on earth, and now the party establishment is listening to his advice? Really? It's like what I tell the RNC fundraisers who call our house: 'Those are the very people that put Obama in the White House and now you want me to PAY you for that? Take me off your list.'" --Pete in Mississippi
"The limp-wrested, spineless Republicans had better stand their ground for once. Obama will take every advantage he can for as long as no one stands up to him. He, like all bullies, will fold if the Republicans stand firm to get some meaningful reductions in the entitlement spending." --Frank in Houston, Texas
"I am done with the Republican party. I worked like heck in the last election and donated a lot of money, but Republicans will get no more from me until I see something more than acquiescence to Obama! Republican leaders are more afraid of loosing their jobs than loosing our country!" --Frank in Broomfield, Colorado
"You wrote in Friday's Digest10, 'Some are suggesting that Dianne Feinstein's Defensive Weapons Ban will go nowhere,' I am convinced that there was never any intention that her proposals would go anywhere. I think that they were thrown out to push the boundary so far away from acceptable that other options, no matter how insidious, will appear to be reasonable in contrast and so any 'compromise' position will still give the anti-Second Amendment folks a substantial victory at the cost of a huge loss of freedom for law abiding citizens." --Bill in Moorhead, Minnesota
"The photo of 'Skeeter' Obama11 with a shotgun claiming he was shooting skeet is an attempt by him and the NeoComs to redefine what type of gun is acceptable to own. Not 'military looking' firearms. This is classic propaganda. So, the question one of his sheep will ask is, 'Why do you need that gun?' or 'Why do you need ALL those guns?' The answer, 'Because I want to,' will not be acceptable." --pws in New York
"So Tony Bennett says that a lack of gun control caused the rise of the Nazi Regime10. An odd statement from a man who actually joined the U.S. Army during WWII and fought. But even more laughable is his comment that the Nazi's 'had to be told off.' Quite an understatement, if combat losses of 5.3 million German soldiers constitutes a good 'telling off.'" --Ron in Gramling, South Carolina
The Last Word
"Barack Obama would like you to believe that it's white guys with assault weapons and NRA memberships that commit most of the murders in this country. But the truth ... is that although whites comprise 67% of the population, Hispanics 16% and blacks, just 13%, blacks are responsible for roughly half the murders in America. The murder rate among blacks is eight times as high as among whites. Sadly, it is one area in which they truly overachieve. ... The number of accidental gun deaths in America averages around 1,500-a-year. The number of accidental deaths caused by physicians and hospitals is over 120,000. I leave it to you to decide which poses the greater danger, guns or healthcare providers. ... The way things are now, the other side simply waits for the next massacre. Then they troop out the survivors ... and, thus, they inevitably win the battle on emotional, if not Constitutional, grounds. But if the NRA would simply wise up, we would soon begin seeing the gun-toting mothers and fathers on TV, the folks you never even hear about in the national media. They're the folks who didn't just wait around for the cops to draw chalk outlines of their dead bodies on the kitchen floor, but, instead, put their guns to the use for which they were bought and paid for. Once they've won the hearts and minds of the American public, the NRA won't have to worry so much about whether the right person gets elected; the public will see to it." --columnist Burt Prelutsky12
Semper Vigilo, Fortis, Paratus et Fidelis! Nate Jackson for The Patriot Post Editorial Team
(Please pray for our Armed Forces standing in harm's way around the world, and for their families -- especially families of those fallen Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines and Coast Guardsmen, who granted their lives in defense of American liberty.)
Links
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