What Do You Think About This One?

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5 Responses to What Do You Think About This One?

  1. Zed says:

    Biased fluff piece.

  2. Tina says:

    McCain and others in leadership in the Republican Party are taking their usual election year stance…gutless! They, CNN, and anyone else that is misrepresenting this inquiry as an attack on Muslims should be ashamed.

    I can’t even begin to express how despicable reporting about this has been. Suggesting that this is a Muslim witch hunt unnecessarily sends a message of fear to that community. It’s clear that Democrats and their cheer leaders in the media care more about demonizing their political competition than protecting the nation or expecting leaders to uphold laws and defense procedures.

    Attacks on those who express these legitimate concerns also sends another terrible message: Americans and their representatives in Congress are not allowed to question. This is a trend that is becoming all too familiar under the Obama administration.

    This inquiry is NOT an ATTACK on Muslims. It has been characterized as an attack on Muslims by celebrity seeking talking heads and cheerleaders for Obama. Muslims are not all terrorists.

    This is a legitimate inquiry by members of the Intelligence Committee, including a concerned DEMOCRAT. Ms Abedin holds a position that requires a top secret clearance. Her past associations with known terrorists and terrorist organizations does inspire questions as to the vetting process conducted prior to her taking the position as deputy chief of staff to Hillary Clinton, particularly in light of policy changes that have affected the Middle East and our allies in the region.

  3. Tina says:

    Zed…front page my friend…excellent!

  4. Princess says:

    Bachmann is an embarrassment to the Republican party. I can’t believe the people of Minnesota keep electing her. To imply that the security clearance everyone gets from the authorities is lacking seems a little ridiculous to me. What makes Bachmann think this woman wasn’t investigated in the first place?

    I think Michele Bachmann is just about the worst person in the party right now and part of the reason we keep getting such awful candidates instead of good ones. At some point Republicans are going to have to wake up and take the party back from the corrupt RNC. For some reason the Tea Party decided Bachmann is a great person to support and that was pretty much the beginning of the end. Eric Erickson wrote something at Red State the other day that just blew my mind.

    “Many will say this should wait until after the campaign is over. But weve seen this play out before. Once George Bush was elected, we had to keep the fragile coalition together. Then it was the war. Then it was re-election. We got to TARP and the GM bailout and people were still yelling that we could not criticize the Bush Administration lest we help Barack Obama.

    These supporters are enablers of the $16 trillion debt we presently have. If we cannot vocally and forcefully hold Mitt Romney accountable now, there will be a new excuse after the election for why we cannot hold him accountable, just as there always has been up to $16 trillion.

    Last year, while many of us were telling the GOP to hold the line on raising the debt ceiling, the very same people who today are telling us to shut up about Mitt Romney were telling us to shut up about not raising the debt ceiling. What did we get? A super committee and possible sequestration in exchange for two extra trillion dollars in debt.”

    The whole thing is good.

    http://www.redstate.com/erick/2012/08/08/housebreaking-romney-the-importance-of-being-vocal/

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