Showing posts with label criticism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label criticism. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2014

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

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

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Congress draws criticism over NSA oversight


Darren Samuelsohn
Politico
March 4, 2014


Splashing America’s surveillance secrets on the front pages of newspapers for nearly nine months has created an array of scapegoats, from Edward Snowden to the NSA and President Barack Obama.


Now the blame is also spreading to Congress.


Cries of lax Capitol Hill oversight are piling up as Snowden-inspired stories continue to explode in the media, casting doubt on whether the legislative watchdogs can be trusted to oversee national security agencies that they’ve long defended.


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This article was posted: Tuesday, March 4, 2014 at 1:55 pm










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Congress draws criticism over NSA oversight

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Cruz: Clinton"s "Revealing" Criticism Shows Hillary Is Looking To "Run Away From Obamacare"


SEN. TED CRUZ (R-TX): That was certainly revealing, and it suggests perhaps that Hillary Clinton is looking to run away from President Obama and run away from Obamacare. And that ought to be a signal to Democrats. This thing isn’t working. When President Obama and the Democrats keep fighting in a partisan way for a law that is taking away the health care for millions of people. More people lost their insurance because of Obamacare than have been able to sign up for it. That should be a real signal that we ought to get some bipartisan cooperation to come on and say, ‘listen, it’s not working, let’s start over.’




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Cruz: Clinton"s "Revealing" Criticism Shows Hillary Is Looking To "Run Away From Obamacare"

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Obama: Criticism Leveled At Me "Doesn"t Have To Do With My Race In Particular"





GWEN IFILL, PBS NEWSHOUR: I interviewed Taylor Branch, the civil rights historian, for part of our series on the March on Washington yesterday, and one of the things he said was that you suffer – you are a victim of partisan racial gridlock. That’s the way he put it. And you talked a moment ago about that a little bit. I wonder whether you think that’s true, and if so, what, if anything, the first African-American president can do to break through that kind of motivated gridlock.


PRESIDENT OBAMA: …I do think what – what you’ve seen – and I – I touched on this theme during the speech – I think it has less to do with my – my race, but there is an argument that was made in 1964, 1965 on through the ’80s and ’90s in which those who resisted any change in the status quo, particularly when it came to economic opportunity, made two big arguments.


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OBAMA: And you know, there’s a line that’s drawn between the deserving poor and the undeserving poor. And you know, that, I think, has been a fairly explicit politics in this country for some time. And it’s directed at Bill Clinton or Nancy Pelosi just as much as it’s directed at me. I – I think it – it doesn’t have to do with my race in particular; it has to do with an effort to make sure people who might otherwise challenge the existing ways that things work are divided.




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Obama: Criticism Leveled At Me "Doesn"t Have To Do With My Race In Particular"

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Weiner brushes aside Clinton criticism

Anthony Weiner is pictured. | AP Photo

The question came during Weiner’s appearance at a mayoral forum in the Bronx. | AP Photo





Anthony Weiner reportedly dissed the Clintons — his wife’s employers who have held him at a distance for years — on Monday night, as he brushed off a question about whether he would be responsive to a request from them to get out of the New York City mayor’s race.


The question came during Weiner’s appearance at a mayoral forum in the Bronx, according to reports on Twitter from New York Daily News reporter Erin Durkin.





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“I am not terribly interested in what people who are not voters in the city of New York have to say,” Weiner said when asked what he would say if the Clintons asked him to drop out, according to Durkin.


A Weiner spokeswoman didn’t immediately respond to an email, nor did a Clinton spokesman.


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Weiner’s wife Huma Abedin is a top aide to Hillary Clinton.


The Clintons have not asked Weiner to drop out. But associates have made clear they are displeased with the latest humiliation he has caused his wife.




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Weiner brushes aside Clinton criticism