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Monday, April 7, 2014

Congressman Peter King - Chairman, Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterintelligence & Terrorism

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Congressman Peter King - Chairman, Homeland Security Subcommittee on Counterintelligence & Terrorism

Sunday, April 6, 2014

King: Cheney "Should Sit In A Waterboard" If He Thinks It"s Not Torture


Sen. Angus King (I-ME) on Sunday criticized former Vice President Dick Cheney (R) for defending the enhanced interrogation techniques used by the CIA under the Bush administration.


“If he doesn’t think that was torture, I would invite him anywhere in the United States to sit in a waterboard and go through what those people went through, one of them 100-plus-odd times,” King said on MSNBC’s “Up With Steve Kornacki,” as recorded by Mediaite.




“That’s ridiculous to make that claim. This was torture by anybody’s definition. John McCain said it’s torture and I think he’s in a better position to know that than Vice President Cheney.”


Cheney defended the interrogation practices in March during an interview with American University television station, ATV.


“Some people called it torture. It wasn’t torture,” he said.


King cited the Senate Intelligence Committee’s investigation into interrogation practices under the Bush administration and said that the CIA’s worst offense was “misrepresenting it the way they did throughout a number of years.”


“To say it was carefully managed and everybody knew what was going on, that’s absolute nonsense,” King said.




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King: Cheney "Should Sit In A Waterboard" If He Thinks It"s Not Torture

Friday, April 4, 2014

Gerald Celente Trends In The News Tempered Criticism & The Elephant King 8 3 12 SKP News

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Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Abandoned 27 years ago, "Burger King Baby" finds mother

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Abandoned 27 years ago, "Burger King Baby" finds mother

"Burger King Baby" Finds Mum After 27 Years


A woman abandoned as a baby in the bathroom of a Burger King restaurant has tracked down the mother who gave birth to her 27 years ago.


Katheryn Deprill said she met her biological mother for the first time on Monday in the office of a lawyer after her appeal on Facebook was successful.


Ms Deprill said she felt “pure joy” and it was like “looking in a mirror”.


The 27-year-old began her quest on March 2 by posting a photo of herself with a long appeal on the social media site.


She was pictured holding a sign saying: “Looking for my birth mother … She abandoned me in the Burger King bathroom only hours old, Allentown PA. Please help me find her by sharing my post.”


Ms Deprill quickly became known as the Burger King Baby after thousands of users reposted the picture and asked others to help in the search.


The image ended up being shared tens of thousands of times.


Ms Deprill was just hours old when she was abandoned, wrapped in a red sweater, in the bathroom of the fast-food restaurant in 1986.


She was raised by adoptive parents.


Now 27, she is a married mother of three – and said at the start of the appeal she had questions for her biological mother.


“Number one is, I would really like to say, ‘Thank you for not throwing me away, thank you for giving me the gift of life, and look what I’ve become,’” she told the AP news agency.


But she added that she wanted to know “what made her do it? Why did she feel that she shouldn’t leave me at a hospital? Was she going through a horrible time?”


She says she and her birth mum plan to have more meetings to get to know each other better.




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"Burger King Baby" Finds Mum After 27 Years

Friday, March 7, 2014

Must-see morning clip: Stephen Colbert wants you to send Rep. Steve King ...

Must-see morning clip: Stephen Colbert wants you to send Rep. Steve King ...


Must-see morning clip: Stephen Colbert wants you to send Rep. Steve King

“Steve King is right,” deadpanned Stephen Colbert on Tuesday night"s “Colbert Report.” “These self-professed gays just want you to refuse their service so they can sue you.” Colbert presented the following scenario: “We"ve seen it a million times: a …
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Sir Patrick Stewart made a fake anti-ObamaCare ad for The Colbert Report. To understand why Sir Patrick Stewart — this year"s Betty White — is affecting a Louisiana accent and trash-talking ObamaCare on Monday night"s Colbert Report, first watch this …
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Stephen Colbert: Prove You"re Gay to Iowa"s Steve King

Stephen Colbert: Prove You"re Gay to Iowa"s Steve King. On “The Colbert Report,” the satirist asks gay Americans to send photos and videos to the firebrand Iowa congressman to prove they"re gay. Posted by Beth Dalbey (Editor) , March 06, 2014 at 11:07 PM.
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"Colbert Report" Asks: Is Sochi Safe From the Gays? (Video)

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Six King City, CA Cops Arrested For Bribery, Conspiracy, and Threatening Locals

Six King City, CA Cops Arrested For Bribery, Conspiracy, and Threatening Locals
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By Andrew Emett


On February 25 at 5:59 a.m., the Monterey County Sheriff’s Department, Salinas Police Department and the FBI orchestrated the simultaneous arrests of six King City police officers. Included in the apprehensions for corruption charges were former Police Chief Nick Baldiviez, acting Police Chief Bruce Miller and his civilian brother Brian Miller.


Targeting Hispanic residents, Sgt. Bobby Carrillo allegedly received a free vehicle for every 10-15 cars he had impounded. Monterey County District Attorney Dean Flippo believes Sgt. Carrillo received at least five vehicles and gave one to acting Police Chief Bruce Miller, who was Carrillo’s captain at the time.


At a press conference, District Attorney Flippo stated, “The victims were economically disadvantaged persons of Hispanic descent who were targeted by having their vehicles impounded, towed and stored by Miller’s Towing.”


The owner of Miller’s Towing, Brian Miller, is the brother of acting Police Chief Bruce Miller. After forced to wait 30 days, the owners of the confiscated vehicles found themselves unable to pay the exorbitant impound fees and their cars turned over to California’s King City police officers.


Brian Miller reportedly bribed his brother, acting chief Bruce Miller, with an impounded Nissan Sentra.


Because the victims were disadvantaged Latino residents, prosecutor Steve Somers considered charging the officers with hate crimes. Somers concluded the victims had instead been targeted because they had been socioeconomically vulnerable, not out of racial discrimination.


“While I hope this is an isolated incident, I fear it is not,” admitted State Senator Bill Monning. “There continues to be situations throughout the state where the immigrant workforce is subjugated to tyranny of those abusing their authority.”


Former Police Chief Baldiviez has been charged with embezzlement by a public officer for transferring ownership of a 2001 Ford Crown Victoria to Officer Mario Mottu, Sr. Although the city manager had authorized Baldiviez to give the vehicle to the King City Police Explorers, Baldiviez handed the title over to Mottu instead.


In 2010, Police Chief Baldiviez was placed on administrative leave after officers claimed he had arrived intoxicated at multiple crime scenes. Listed as a defendant in a lawsuit against the King City Police Department, Baldiviez has also been accused of authorizing excessive force against the Madriz family during an April 2012 raid, based on their ethnicity. As the District Attorney’s Office began investigating his department, Baldiviez retired in September 2013 leaving Miller as acting chief.


Unrelated to the impound scheme, Sgt. Mark Baker has been charged with making criminal threats against a local resident named Leon Rosalio Infante.


Officer Jaime Andrade has been charged with possession of an assault weapon and illegal storage of a firearm. While in possession of a semiautomatic Colt AR-15, Andrade allegedly left the gun at his stepson’s residence where “a child was likely to gain access to it.”


All six police officers have made bail and been placed on paid administrative leave.


According to Chief Assistant District Attorney Terry Spitz, the D.A.’s office has already dismissed at least 3 criminal cases due to the lack of credibility of these accused cops. Each case associated with them is now under review determining whether or not to proceed without the officers’ testimonies.


During the press conference, District Attorney Flippo claimed the FBI’s involvement in the arrests was unrelated to the investigation of bank robbery cash that went missing after recovered by the King City Police Department last year.


“I was aware of the investigations,” admitted acting Police Chief Miller, “but I didn’t know that I would become a suspect.”


King City resident Vivian Villa stated, “I’m not at all surprised by the arrests, I’m just surprised there weren’t more charges.”


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Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Surgeon Dr. Jan Adams walks off Larry King Live interview

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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Exclusive - Maharishi on Transcendental Meditation - Larry King Live

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Friday, February 21, 2014

DEAL IN UKRAINE? – No chained CPI in Obama budget – Steve King, still not apologizing – KINGSTON"S TAXPAYER-BACKED HEALTH CARE – The new Ted Cruz?


TENTATIVE DEAL IN UKRAINE CRISIS – The New York Times with the breaking news this morning from Kiev: “The government of President Viktor F. Yanukovych announced a tentative resolution on Friday to a crisis that has brought days of bloodshed to Ukraine. The agreement, which has yet to be signed, was announced after all-night talks with opposition leaders, Russian representatives and the foreign ministers of Germany, Poland and France. In a statement later on his website, Mr. Yanukovych said he would call early presidential elections, form a coalition and reduce presidential powers through constitutional reforms. Any deal that does not include the president’s departure, however, is unlikely to get very far with protesters and it was uncertain whether, in the event of a final deal, the protest movement’s political leadership could deliver the support of an angry base comprising many different groups and factions.


–“Opposition representatives did not immediately comment on the tentative agreement or the president’s apparent concessions but leaders of the demonstrators on Independence Square called for their supporters to remain calm and avoid provoking the security forces. Previous settlements and truces have broken down several times, though those previous deals were not reached with the high-level involvement of European Union and Russian mediators, as was the case in the overnight talks Friday. The statement from Mr. Yanukovych’s office said the talks had been ‘very difficult.’ The statement said negotiators had agreed to initial an agreement to ‘settle the crisis,’ without elaborating, and that a settlement would be signed later on Friday.” http://goo.gl/HV1YC6


The Hill’s Julian Pecquet has the details of Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Menendez’s (D-N.J.) plan for Ukrainian sanctions, announced Thursday evening: http://goo.gl/54aFqE


OBAMA DROPS CHAINED CPI FROM BUDGET – The Washington Post’s Zachary Goldfarb: “President Obama’s forthcoming budget request will seek tens of billions of dollars in fresh spending for domestic priorities while abandoning a compromise proposal to tame the national debt in part by trimming Social Security benefits. With the 2015 budget request, Obama will call for an end to the era of austerity that has dogged much of his presidency and to his efforts to find common ground with Republicans. Instead, the president will focus on pumping new cash into job training, early-childhood education and other programs aimed at bolstering the middle class, providing Democrats with a policy blueprint heading into the midterm elections.


–“As part of that strategy, Obama will jettison the framework he unveiled last year for a so-called grand bargain that would have raised taxes on the rich and reined in skyrocketing retirement spending. A centerpiece of that framework was a proposal — demanded by GOP leaders — to use a less-generous measure of inflation to calculate Social Security benefits. The idea infuriated Democrats and never gained much traction with rank-and-file Republicans, who also were unwilling to contemplate tax increases of any kind. On Thursday, administration officials said that the grand-bargain framework remains on the table but that it was time to move on.” http://goo.gl/Zgdma8


A roundup of some congressional reactions on Obama’s proposed budget –


Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.): “President Obama’s budget will be a powerful statement of Democratic principles. The policies it contains will provide a blueprint for creating jobs for the middle class, forging an economy where economic opportunity is shared by all – not just the top one percent – and protecting retirement security. In particular, I commend President Obama for his commitment to keeping Social Security strong, and for rejecting Republican calls to cut badly-needed cost of living increases.


Brendan Buck, spokesman for Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio): “This reaffirms what has become all too apparent: the president has no interest in doing anything, even modest, to address our looming debt crisis. The one and only idea the president has to offer is even more job-destroying tax hikes, and that non-starter won’t do anything to save the entitlement programs that are critical to so many Americans. With three years left in office, it seems the president is already throwing in the towel.” 


House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.): “House Democrats have stood behind President Obama’s honest efforts in recent years to forge a bipartisan grand bargain with congressional Republicans.  In the course of those negotiations, he put chained CPI on the table as a gesture of good faith; yet Republican leaders were unwilling to budge or close a single unfair tax loophole, and decided to walk away from opportunities to find common ground.  Democrats applaud the President for eliminating chained CPI from his budget, and we look forward to working across the aisle to adopt a responsible fiscal framework.”


Congressional Progressive Caucus co-chairs Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) and Rep. Raul Grijalva (D-Ariz.): “Americans and the Congressional Progressive Caucus have always known that cutting earned benefits for seniors is unacceptable and that chained CPI is a benefit cut for seniors, veterans and people with disabilities. The CPC applauds the president’s decision and looks forward to hearing more about his budget in the coming days.”


WHITE HOUSE MUM ON DEM IMMIGRATION DISCHARGE PETITION – House Democrats haven’t taken the step yet to try to force a vote on comprehensive immigration reform in their chamber, but the White House is staying quiet on whether the Dems should pull the trigger on a discharge petition, per NBC News’s Luke Russert: “After House GOP leaders all but shelved immigration reform this year, the White House sidestepped questions about whether it backs what’s known as a ‘discharge petition’ to force a vote on a House bill that closely mirrors the Senate-passed comprehensive immigration bill. ‘The president and this administration have committed to taking a step back and giving House Republicans the opportunity to consider a range of proposals … on immigration reform,’ spokesman Josh Earnest said at a daily press briefing. ‘So, we’re going to give House Republicans the opportunity to have some conversations among themselves.’” http://goo.gl/0zvJc5


STEVE KING, STILL NOT APOLOGIZING – The Iowa Republican tells his local newspaper that he doesn’t regret making controversial comments about immigrants – including remarks last summer likening young undocumented immigrants to drug mules – and in fact, says his words have helped change the rhetoric of immigration reform backers like Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.). Roll Call’s Emma Dumain writes it up: http://goo.gl/DJkBe6


SHADOW CAMPAIGNING FOR GOP LEADERSHIP? – The Washington Examiner’s David Drucker has the palace intrigue behind the jockeying for leadership positions among House Republicans, even as Speaker John Boehner says he has no plans to step down: “[T]here remains considerable speculation that Boehner will retire, and members interested in moving up are quietly exploring their options and laying the foundation for a leadership bid. They include members of Boehner’s team who are eyeing promotions and rank-and-file Republicans looking to win their first elected position in conference leadership. Overt campaigning, considered unseemly and counterproductive at this early stage, could accelerate over the summer. ‘There is definitely a lot of shadow campaigning going on,’ said a Republican lobbyist with relationships on Capitol Hill. ‘They all want to be ready.’


“The politics of running for a congressional leadership post differ from campaigns for public office. In a leadership election, members are the constituency, and winning is primarily about relationships, favors and fundraising. In other words, members with friends, who have helped boost colleagues’ legislation and campaign coffers, tend to have an edge. That a member might enjoy the support of party activists or influential outside groups usually matters much less. That is one reason why Boehner’s team has been remarkably stable despite the challenges it has faced periodically in rounding up the 218 votes required to pass legislation.” http://goo.gl/wAo7fW


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TODAY IN CONGRESS – Nada. Why are you even at work?


AROUND THE HILL – All is quiet. USA-Canada men’s Olympics hockey semifinal starts at noon.


KINGSTON ATTACKS TAXPAYER-FUNDED HEALTH SUBSIDIES, GETS TAXPAYER-FUNDED HEALTH SUBSIDIES – National Journal’s Shane Goldmacher with the scoop: “As Jack Kingston runs for Senate in Georgia, the veteran Republican congressman has needled his GOP primary opponents over the issue of taxpayer-funded health insurance subsidies … [but] Georgia taxpayers are footing as much as 75 percent of the bill for his own health insurance. That’s because Kingston, 58, receives health coverage through a plush package that has allowed him access to a lifetime of subsidized health benefits due to his past service in the Georgia statehouse. Former state legislators pay ‘approximately 25 percent of the cost’ of their health insurance, said Pamela Keene, a spokeswoman for the Georgia Department of Community Health. ‘The rest is paid by the state,’ she said.


–Kingston spokesman Chris Crawford responds: “‘The State of Georgia health care plan is administered [in] Georgia. He has no vote on the rules of the plan and abides by those established by state lawmakers … He chose to stay on the Georgia plan when he first came to Congress because he did not want any part of the Potomac lifestyle.’” http://goo.gl/vqUTHt


LABRADOR FOR SPEAKER? – Buzzfeed’s Kate Nocera profiles the second-term House Republican who everyone seems to have an opinion on: “His allies love him. Labrador’s the smartest guy in the room, they say. Opinionated, principled, trustworthy — a leader. His detractors certainly don’t. Those who bristle at the mention of his name contend he’s misguided at best and self-serving at worst. ‘People aren’t indifferent to him,’ offered one Republican congressman. There’s good reason: Since he was elected to office just three years ago, Labrador’s built up a powerful base among conservatives and has never been shy about speaking his mind. On everything from immigration to the debt ceiling, the conservative wing of the party has tended to look to Labrador as a leader — and he clearly has big ambitions.


“Does he want to be speaker someday? ‘I don’t think about it that often,’ Labrador replied in an interview with BuzzFeed. He then elaborated, ‘I think a person who is in his second term in the House of Representatives is not qualified to be speaker of the House.’ That doesn’t mean that he doesn’t have big plans for this year. Many in the GOP blame the new breed of staunchly conservative members like Labrador for much of the infighting over the last few years, but to hear Labrador tell it, all he’s trying to do is unify the conference. While the legislative load for the rest of the 113th Congress looks light, Labrador says he and other conservatives will be pushing leadership to come up with ‘a bold agenda, putting things on the floor we are for—that unify the party.’” http://goo.gl/hCDDyM


THE NEW TED CRUZ? – Yahoo News’s Chris Moody profiles Rob Maness, the long-shot Louisiana Senate hopeful who’s got a lot of similarities with the Texas conservative firebrand – right down to the same black ostrich-skin cowboy boots: “Maness embraces Cruz’s hard line on federal spending bills. He believes there’s ‘no need to raise the debt ceiling’ under any circumstances. He opposes the Affordable Care Act and Obama’s 2014 strategy of using executive action to get around a deadlocked Congress, saying, ‘I’m with Sen. Cruz on that. It’s completely lawless.’ Both men went to Harvard — Cruz to Harvard Law and Maness to the Kennedy School of Government. Maness even wears black ostrich-skin cowboy boots, just like Cruz’s. And he decries political ambition. ‘Actually, I don’t want to be a senator,’ he told me when we met for coffee recently near Capitol Hill.”


–“Maness has yet to prove himself as a candidate who can dazzle conservative audiences in the same way Cruz did last year. His opponents cast him as less a Cruz mini-me than a more polished version of tea party-backed Texas Reps. Louie Gohmert or Steve Stockman, who has won Internet fame for outlandish comments made during his primary campaign against Texas Republican Sen. John Cornyn.” http://goo.gl/CRM2mn


SPEAKING OF STOCKMAN …. – POLITICO’s Katie Glueck writes about how the House Republican’s primary challenge against Cornyn, the second-ranking GOP-er in the Senate, has fizzled out: “It’s a disappointment for many national political watchers who had pulled out the popcorn for this race. Stockman has a penchant for making inflammatory statements — one of his bumper stickers read: ‘If babies had guns they wouldn’t be aborted.’ In December, he tweeted a picture of a can of ‘liberal tears,’ calling it the ‘best gun lubricant around.’ While that kind of rhetoric resonates with a corner of the GOP base, establishment Republicans trying to avoid intraparty warfare are relieved to see Stockman’s campaign founder. And as Cornyn sails toward the nomination and back to the Senate, even the most ardent Texas tea party activists are distancing themselves from the firebrand congressman — and wishing he would quit saying he’s one of them. ‘I think it’s horrible,’ said JoAnn Fleming, a prominent Texas tea party leader, of Stockman’s campaign. ‘We didn’t support Congressman Stockman, we haven’t had one conversation with him, he is a no-show at events. I’ve made it clear that Stockman’s unwillingness to be honest … disqualifies him from our organization to even consider him.’” http://goo.gl/rWUkzL


MERCURY NEWS CALLS FOR HONDA-KHANNA DEBATE — The San Jose newspaper acknowledges that Honda has not yet declined a debate against primary challenger Ro Khanna, but it’s still putting the pressure on the House Democrat: “The seven-term Democratic congressman and many of his colleagues are shocked, shocked that a young upstart Democrat is challenging him. It just isn’t done. And it’s not unusual for an incumbent, with that huge built-in advantage, to avoid events that would bring attention to a challenger. But declining to debate is wrong. It shows a fundamental disrespect for the democratic system and ultimately for voters. It was wrong when Sen. Dianne Feinstein stiffed her token Republican opponent in 2012. It’s worse for Honda, who faces a legitimate opponent in Khanna, a former Obama administration trade official whose campaign is getting national attention and raising tons of money. Honda technically has not refused to debate. He just hasn’t accepted any invitations — including (full disclosure here) one from this newspaper and the Santa Clara County League of Women Voters for a forum in Milpitas. His campaign manager said Wednesday no decisions have been made.” http://goo.gl/Om9vXz


‘HOUSE OF CARDS’ TO MARYLAND: WE NEED MORE TAX CREDITS – The Washington Post’s Jenna Johnson: “In his letter to [Maryland Gov. Martin] O’Malley, Charlie Goldstein, a Media Rights Capital senior vice president, wrote that the filming schedule for Season 3 has been pushed back to June to ensure that a big enough increase has been approved. ‘In the meantime I wanted you to be aware that we are required to look at other states in which to film on the off chance that the legislation does not pass, or does not cover the amount of tax credits for which we would qualify,’ the letter says. ‘I am sure you can understand that we would not be responsible financiers and a successful production company if we did not have viable options available.’ The letter does not specify the amount of tax credits the show is seeking. Last year, lawmakers increased the total allocation for film tax credits to $ 25 million, which made the larger credits for the first two seasons of “House of Cards” possible. But lawmakers are divided on whether it is prudent to continue giving away that much tax revenue.” http://goo.gl/Slcfzt


THURSDAY’S TRIVIA WINNER – Sean Neary of Edelman (and Baucus/Conrad alum) was the first to correctly respond that Jill Docking, the likely Democratic nominee for lieutenant governor in Kansas, has a husband (Tom) who previously served as lieutenant governor and his father (Robert) and grandfather (George) both served as governors of the state.


TODAY’S TRIVIA – Neary (still reeling from Wednesday night’s Boston College upset over previously undefeated Syracuse) offers today’s trivia question: What current Cabinet secretary received his law degree from Boston College? The first person to correctly answer gets a mention in the next day’s Huddle. Email me at skim@politico.com.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Johnny Depp on Larry King Live 2/6

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Friday, January 24, 2014

The Assassination Of Martin Luther King Jr: Was The US Government Responsible?

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Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Ask John MacArthur: Fighters for Faith (Larry King Live)

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Monday, January 20, 2014

The Execution of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Commemorations ask what would Martin Luther King Jr. do in 2014?

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Sunday, January 19, 2014

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

‘Birther king’ Joseph Farah: ‘I don’t care’ that Ted Cruz was born in Canada


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Thursday, January 16, 2014 15:28 EST


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  • One of the leading “birther” conspiracy theorists says he’s totally fine with Canadian-born Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) running for president.


    World Net Daily editor Joseph Farah published a column Thursday complaining that the media had never bothered to uncover evidence to support his theory that President Barack Obama was born abroad, despite proof that he wasn’t, so he’s decided to disregard that Cruz is, in fact, foreign-born.


    “Having never scrutinized the basic facts still surrounding Obama’s questionable case for eligibility, the news media are already in a feeding frenzy over the potential eligibility of conservative Republican Ted Cruz, who has not even announced his intentions about running for president in 2016 or thereafter,” Farah sniffs.


    He lists a sampling of headlines reporting on the undisputed fact that Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta, to a Cuban father and American mother and remains a dual citizen of Canada and the U.S.


    “They fear him not because he was born in Canada,” Farah writes. “They fear him not because of any concern for the U.S. Constitution. I will even be more generous to the Cruz smear machine than it was to me when I questioned Obama’s eligibility by rejecting the notion it is because the senator from Texas is Hispanic. They fear him because he is a bold, eloquent, charismatic, principled, committed defender of American liberty.”


    The U.S. Constitution restricts the presidency to only those who are a “natural born citizen” of the United States, although the wording has left the clause’s meaning somewhat open to interpretation.


    Cruz supporters, for example, claim the Tea Party darling should be considered a natural-born citizen of the U.S. – just as Obama’s mother was, although the president has shown a birth certificate showing he was born in Hawaii, the 50th state.


    Farah reminds readers that he doesn’t consider Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), who was born in Miami to Cuban-born parents, to be a natural-born citizen, either, a viewpoint he says has gotten him blacklisted from Fox News.


    (He has argued that Obama’s mother, who was 18 when she gave birth to the president, was too young to confer citizenship to her son.)


    “If anyone has the right and the duty to weigh in on Ted Cruz’s eligibility, it’s me – even though no one is asking,” Farah writes. “My answer is, ‘I don’t care.’”


    “I don’t care because the Constitution was not written and ratified to be applied to some and not others,” Farah writes. “If no one cared about Obama’s questionable eligibility, despite his shocking lack of transparency and thin paper trail, then they have no business questioning Ted Cruz – who has released his birth certificate, renounced his Canadian citizenship and upheld every provision of the Constitution to the best of his ability throughout his life.”


    Watch Farah discuss Obama’s birth certificate in this video posted online by TYT Interviews:







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    ‘Birther king’ Joseph Farah: ‘I don’t care’ that Ted Cruz was born in Canada

‘Birther king’ Joseph Farah: ‘I don’t care’ that Ted Cruz was born in Canada


By Travis Gettys
Thursday, January 16, 2014 15:28 EST


Joseph Farah







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  • One of the leading “birther” conspiracy theorists says he’s totally fine with Canadian-born Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) running for president.


    World Net Daily editor Joseph Farah published a column Thursday complaining that the media had never bothered to uncover evidence to support his theory that President Barack Obama was born abroad, despite proof that he wasn’t, so he’s decided to disregard that Cruz is, in fact, foreign-born.


    “Having never scrutinized the basic facts still surrounding Obama’s questionable case for eligibility, the news media are already in a feeding frenzy over the potential eligibility of conservative Republican Ted Cruz, who has not even announced his intentions about running for president in 2016 or thereafter,” Farah sniffs.


    He lists a sampling of headlines reporting on the undisputed fact that Cruz was born in Calgary, Alberta, to a Cuban father and American mother and remains a dual citizen of Canada and the U.S.


    “They fear him not because he was born in Canada,” Farah writes. “They fear him not because of any concern for the U.S. Constitution. I will even be more generous to the Cruz smear machine than it was to me when I questioned Obama’s eligibility by rejecting the notion it is because the senator from Texas is Hispanic. They fear him because he is a bold, eloquent, charismatic, principled, committed defender of American liberty.”


    The U.S. Constitution restricts the presidency to only those who are a “natural born citizen” of the United States, although the wording has left the clause’s meaning somewhat open to interpretation.


    Cruz supporters, for example, claim the Tea Party darling should be considered a natural-born citizen of the U.S. – just as Obama’s mother was, although the president has shown a birth certificate showing he was born in Hawaii, the 50th state.


    Farah reminds readers that he doesn’t consider Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL), who was born in Miami to Cuban-born parents, to be a natural-born citizen, either, a viewpoint he says has gotten him blacklisted from Fox News.


    (He has argued that Obama’s mother, who was 18 when she gave birth to the president, was too young to confer citizenship to her son.)


    “If anyone has the right and the duty to weigh in on Ted Cruz’s eligibility, it’s me – even though no one is asking,” Farah writes. “My answer is, ‘I don’t care.’”


    “I don’t care because the Constitution was not written and ratified to be applied to some and not others,” Farah writes. “If no one cared about Obama’s questionable eligibility, despite his shocking lack of transparency and thin paper trail, then they have no business questioning Ted Cruz – who has released his birth certificate, renounced his Canadian citizenship and upheld every provision of the Constitution to the best of his ability throughout his life.”


    Watch Farah discuss Obama’s birth certificate in this video posted online by TYT Interviews:







    The Raw Story



    ‘Birther king’ Joseph Farah: ‘I don’t care’ that Ted Cruz was born in Canada

Monday, January 13, 2014

NSYNC on Larry King Live (1/8)

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Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Who Killed Martin Luther King Jr. - Conspiracy Part 5

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