'The Panetta Doctrine?' Americans on their own if attacked

Rick Moran American Thinker 10/29/2012

I think Goldberg has it about right:

It seems obvious that Panetta is trying protect Obama from responsibility for the administration’s Benghazi response. I don’t think that works. The decision to outsource the call is still a presidential decision.

But there are two problems bigger problems with the Panetta doctrine. […]

‘It’s only ever an issue if the politician is Republican.’

Oops! Dem Governor Bashes Romney for Polygamist Roots – Forgets About Obama’s Polygamist DAD

Rachel Pulaski GatewayPundit 4/20/2012

The Luo Tribe has a long history of polygamy…

 

In this Obama Family photo are: (bottom row, from left) half-sister Auma, her mother Kezia Obama, Obama’s step-grandmother Sarah Hussein Onyango Obama and unknown; (top row, […]

George Soros making a move to control food and grain production

Kenneth Schortgen Jr National Finance Examiner 3/30/2011

Financier and progressive activist George Soros is formulating a move to control food and grain production by purchasing grain elevators in late March in several parts of the United States through his Soros Managment Fund’s backed Gavilon Grain. With purchases made in March, Gavilon Grain will become the […]

Senate Democrats Poised for Power Grab

Brian Darling RedState 12/23/2010

Senate Democrats are going to be working over the Christmas break to deliver a lump of coal to the American people in the form of a radical changing of the Senate’s rules. This is a naked power grab by liberals in the Senate pure and simple.

The National Journal reports that […]

Dodd introduces constitutional amendment to reverse SCOTUS on campaign spending

Eric Zimmermann The Hill 2/25/2010

Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.) introduced a constitutional amendment today to overrule a recent Supreme Court decision on campaign spending.

The court ruled 5-4 last month in Citizens United v. FEC that Congress cannot regulate independent expenditures by corporations and possibly labor unions. The ruling could dramatically increase third party spending […]

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