Thursday Morning - The Front Page Cover

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"I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened"
 
Featuring:
The Middle Eastern Metternichs of Riyadh
David P. Goldman
 
"Know who you are standing with"
"Show me your friends and I'll show you your future"
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 backstabber Boehner rebuts nObama’s Cleveland claims -   House Speaker backstabber John Boehner offers an op-ed in the Cleveland Plain Dealer in response to a recent speech by President nObama in that city: “If we’re going to truly bring about the growth America needs, Washington can’t just slap a new slogan on the same old approach…In stark contrast to the president's budget, which never, ever balances, House Republicans passed a pro-growth balanced budget this week. It addresses the government's spending problem head-on, and paves the way for job creation, a simpler and fairer tax code -- and it protects critical programs like Medicare and Social Security.”  -Fox News 
 
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 Bergdahl's Defense May Say He's a Whistleblower  
The whispers coming out of the Pentagon are that Pfc. Bowe Bergdahl may defend himself against charges of desertion by arguing he left his unit at an observation post in 2009 to report on his fellow soldiers' lack of discipline and strife with his commanders. For some reason, Bergdahl thought the best way to do that was to leave for another U.S. base in the dead of night, days before his unit was to head back, leaving his uniform and firearm behind. CNN reports, "Bergdahl was planning to report what he believed to be problems with 'order and discipline' in his unit, a senior Defense official tells CNN. A second official says Bergdahl had 'concerns about leadership issues at his base.' … 'This was a kid who had leadership concerns on his mind,' the second official said. 'He wasn't fed up, he wasn't planning to desert.'" So six soldiers are dead and five Taliban jihadis will soon rejoin the battlefield because Bergdahl wanted to take a walk to another base and file a complaint? Yeah, right.  -The Patriot Post
 
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 Chuck Schumer Is No Better Than dinky Harry Reid  
Sen. dinky Harry Reid hasn't even taken a step out the door and some people already miss his "leadership." After dinky Reid announced his retirement, the Democrat senator next in line is Chuck Schumer. And looking at Schumer's track record, the New York Democrat is probably the worst of two evils. He has said he disagrees with the Supreme Court's definition of religious liberty, he wants to tax the snot out of "rich" people, and he's as gun-phobic as they come. Political analyst Charles Krauthammer argued that dinky Reid "emasculated [the Senate] in the name of protecting the president and trying to re-elect Democrats." It always seemed like Republicans only had two years before the game would change again. Depending on how the 2016 elections go, it may get a lot harder. With Schumer holding the reins of Democrat leadership, he would be fully guided by the far-Left ideal. And if he controls the Senate, he may do the chamber more harm than even dinky Reid managed. More... -The Patriot Post
 
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 Weekly Address: Tax the Rich!  
Barack nObama never lets a week go by without waging class warfare. This time, he hit the Republican budget in his weekly address. "Protecting working Americans' paychecks shouldn't be a partisan issue," he said, making it a partisan issue. "But the budget Republicans unveiled last week would make it harder, not easier, to crack down on financial fraud and abuse. And this week, when Republicans rolled out their next economic idea, it had nothing to do with the middle class. It was a new, more-than-$250 billion tax cut for the top one-tenth of the top one percent of Americans. That would mean handing out an average tax cut of $4 million a year to just 4,000 Americans per year, and leaving the rest of the country to pay for it." Sometimes we tire of correcting him, but a tax cut is not a "hand out." The money first belongs to the earner, not the government. nObama and his ilk have it backwards. He continued yammering about "everyone [doing] their fair share" and "middle-class economics," but the message was the same old leftist redistributionist drivel.  -The Patriot Post
 
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 Hilly Clinton Hit Ctrl+Alt+Del on Her Email  
The House committee investigating the 2012 attack on Benghazi learned former Secretary of State Hilly Clinton pressed the reset button on her private email account that held all her communication from her time in office. Her emails are gone. In a statement, Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-SC) said, "We learned today, from her attorney, Secretary Clinton unilaterally decided to wipe her server clean and permanently delete all emails from her personal server. While it is not clear precisely when Secretary Clinton decided to permanently delete all emails from her server, it appears she made the decision after October 28, 2014, when the Department of State for the first time asked the Secretary to return her public record to the Department." It is thought Clinton's homebrew email account was built to be permanently deleted, not for critical concerns like security. And she put that design to use when people started investigating. Now, the question is, will Clinton get away scot-free from willfully destroying government records that rightfully belong to the American people? In the meantime, perhaps Gowdy and his committee can ask the NSA and the Russians if they could forward them copies of Clinton's communications. More...   -The Patriot Post
 
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 As Nuclear Talks Continue, Iran Issues Latest Threat to Destroy Israel  
(investigativeproject.org) - On a day Iran and western powers reportedly agreed to move talks on Iran's nuclear weapons program to "a new phase," a commander of the Islamic Republic's volunteer paramilitary force issued new threats of "wiping Israel off the map."...The goal of Israel's destruction is non-negotiable, Brigadier General Mohammad Reza Naqdi, head of Iran's volunteer Basij Force said during a recent conference, according to a Kol Yisrael radio report. The Basij Force is a part of Iran's Revolutionary Guard Corps. Such talk might be dismissed as idle rhetoric. But Iran continues to beef up Hizballah's rocket arsenal, smuggling guided warheads into Lebanon, the Jerusalem Post's Yaakov Lappin reports. Its time to bomb Iran, Israel.       http://www.investigativeproject.org/4809/as-nuclear-talks-continue-iran-issues-latest#
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 nObama Admin Lawyers Request More Time To Review Hilly’s Emails  
(theconservativetreehouse.com) - As you read the following media report it is important to remember: ♦ Hilly Clinton has previously stated, unequivocally, that no classified communication traveled through her self-created personal communication network...So what exactly is there to review?  Either the U.S. government believes the statements by the Secretary of State to be true, or they do not. Second, ♦ the government knowingly allowed the secret communication network to exist and allowed all the construction issues therein to take place.  Therefore the burden of any administrative compliance issue should reside upon them to reconcile expeditiously.       http://theconservativetreehouse.com/2015/03/31/obama-administration-lawyers-request-more-time-to-review-content-of-clintons-emails/
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 The Senate Just Scored This Huge Victory Against nObama  
(Dylan) - The US Senate voted 100-0 –  on Senator Kirk’s amendment to reimpose sanctions on the Iranians if they get caught cheating on a deal. The nonbinding language is grounded in a section on violations written into the Kirk-Menendez legislation...which more broadly increases pressure on Iran if they fail to sign on to a deal that puts their atomic program beyond use for weaponization. The effect of the vote was to put the entire Senate on record supporting the principles of Kirk-Menendez.The AFP quickly moved to describe the vote as “US Senate threatens Iran with new sanctions“. Note that just a few days ago Democrats had been blocking the measure. The entire Senate approved it.       http://gopthedailydose.com/2015/03/31/the-senate-just-scored-this-huge-victory-against-obama/#
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 The truth about what’s in Clinton’s deleted emails  
(Allen West) - One of the responsibilities of public service is to be open and transparent to the people whom you serve. It appears this is not a code by which some wish to live — instead believing they are beholden to a different standard. However, at a time when lives have been lost, it does indeed make a difference...As reported by Politico, “Hilly Clinton wiped “clean” the private server housing emails from her tenure as secretary of state, the chairman of the House committee investigating the 2012 terrorist attacks in Benghazi said Friday. “While it is not clear precisely when Secretary Clinton decided to permanently delete all emails from her server, it appears she made the decision after October 28, 2014, when the Department of State for the first time asked the Secretary to return her public record to the Department,” Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), chairman of the Select Committee on Benghazi, said in a statement.” “Clinton was under a subpoena order from the panel for all documents related to the 2012 attacks on the American compound there. But David Kendall, an attorney for Clinton, said the 900 pages of emails previously provided to the panel cover its request. Kendall also informed the committee that Clinton’s emails from her time at the State Department have been permanently erased.”
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 Hilly using racism template to weaponize sexism? 
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David Limbaugh) - If Hilly Clinton survives her myriad real scandals and becomes the Democratic presidential candidate for 2016, are we going to be bludgeoned with sexism the same way Barack nObama’s supporters have exploited “racism”?...If recent rumblings from Clinton supporters are any indication, I’m afraid this could be the case. New York Times reporter Amy Chozick recently received an email from a Clinton-supporting group, called HRC Super Volunteers, warning her, “We will be watching, reading, listening and protesting coded sexism.” How feminist of that group. You know, that sure sends a signal that its gal can fend for herself without any John Wayne character’s clearing her path before her, doesn’t it? “I’m a thin-skinned woman. Hear me purr.”       http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/hillary-using-racism-template-to-weaponize-sexism/
 
 
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 Abbas Wants Arabs to Bomb Gaza Strip  
(Khaled Abu Toameh) - The Palestinian Authority (PA) is calling on Arab countries to launch a military strike against the Gaza Strip -- even as the PA plans to bring "war crimes" charges against Israel for doing exactly the same thing in the summer of 2014...The Arabs are allowed to attack the Gaza strip to remove Hamas from power, while Israel is not even allowed to launch airstrikes at those who are firing rockets at its cities. The PA's call should be brought to the attention of the International Criminal Court if and when Abbas proceeds with his plan to file "war crimes" charges against Israel for its war against Hamas.       http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5468/arabs-bomb-gaza
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 US Army Vets Set to Deal with the Islamic State  
(Tim Brown) - The nObama administration has been giving people lip service concerning the Islamic State with very little being done. In fact, you could say that on many accounts...nObama has hardly inflicted any damage on the modern day jihadists, at least compared to King Abdullah's Jordanian Army. But America's veterans have had enough of talk and they are preparing for a new Crusade against the Mohammedans. Florida veteran Sean Rowe has developed a group called Veterans Against ISIS: Offensive Wing. According to WFOX-TV 30, Rowe has had at least 100 more veterans contact him about taking the fight to the enemy in Iraq and Syria on their own. Close to two dozen have actually joined Rowe.      http://freedomoutpost.com/2015/03/us-army-vets-set-to-deal-with-the-islamic-state-obama-wont-deal-with/
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 Megyn Kelly Blisters dinky Reid For Lying About Romney’s Taxes  
(nicedeb.wordpress.com) - I know that headline looks dated – after all, it was back in 2012 that Dingy Harry shamelessly lied about Romney’s taxes to help nObama win reelection...But Megyn Kelly saw the interview Dingy did with CNN’s Dana Bash, today and was infuriated to hear him claim he has no regrets about his past “McCarthyite” behavior -(no offense to Joseph McCarthy who doesn’t deserve the comparison.) “Well, they can call it whatever they want,” Dingy simpered. “Um…Romney didn’t win, did he?” Oh boy. Megyn Kelly didn’t cotton to that at all.
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 nObama Will Lose Amnesty Appeal – Never Had A Public Hearing  
(rickwells.us) - Congressman Poe notes that the border is less secure now than it was in the days when Hayworth was in the Congress and points out that in an effort to stem some of the tide of illegals flooding into their state, Texas...has increased their presence on the border in the form of Texas Rangers and the Department of Public Safety. He says the situation is “very serious,” noting that they are trying to come up with a border solution that will pass both houses of Congress. He speaks to the tremendous costs incurred by all states but particularly the border states as well as the federal government as the result of our lax enforcement. He says, “And when I was down there recently, the Department of Public Safety and the Border Patrol apprehended three Ukrainians that crossed the border,” noting, “We’re getting everybody; the good, the bad and the ugly.”       http://www.rickwells.us/congressman-ted-poe-obama-will-lose-amnesty-appeal-never-conducted-a-public-hearing/
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 nObamacare: Medical Staffers Must Use Patient Self-Identification  
(rickwells.us) - Apparently discrimination has a very broad definition for U.S. District Judge Susan Richard Nelson, an nObama appointee on the U.S. District Court for the District of Minnesota...With a name like Susan Richard, Judge Nelson may be predisposed to a bias towards the genetically confused, and perhaps she or he should have recused herself from this case but she didn’t. She instead ruled in an nObama agenda-friendly manner, that if you choose to declare that you are of the opposite sex or some unknown hybrid, anyone who doesn’t play along with the charade can be sued for discrimination. It is no longer true in America that something that walks like a duck and quacks like a duck is legally a duck. They could declare themselves to be a chicken, turkey or maybe a goose, and regardless of how they continue to quack or perhaps bark like a dog, the impetus is on the normal person to figure out how to properly respond in order to keep themselves out of a courtroom.       http://www.rickwells.us/obamacare-fallout-medical-staffers-must-use-patient-self-identification-not-actual-plumbing-in-determinning-sex-and-no-whispering/
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The Middle Eastern Metternichs of Riyadh
David P. Goldman

     (meforum.org) - Gaming the demise of the Saudi monarchy has been a flourishing industry on the think-tank circuit for the past dozen years. Not long ago I sat in private conclaves of US national security officials with a sprinkling of invited experts where the head-shaking, chin-pulling consensus held that the Saudi royal family would be gone in ten years. A premise of the "realist" view that American policy in the region should shift towards Iran was that the Saudi monarchy would collapse and Sunni power along with it. All of us misunderestimated the Saudis.

     Now the Saudis have emerged at the top of a Sunni coalition against Iran–limited for the moment to the Houthi insurgency in Yemen, to be sure, but nonetheless the most impressive piece of diplomacy in the Sunni world since Nasser, and perhaps in modern times. That attributes a lot of importance to a coalition assembled for a minor matter in a small country, but it may be the start of something important: the self-assertion of the Sunni world in response to the collapse of American regional power, the threat of Sunni jihadist insurgencies, and the Shi'ite bid for regional hegemony.

     The standard narrative held that the Saudi royal family would fracture after the death of King Abdullah, leaving a sclerotic and senile generation of princes to preside over the demise of a colonial relic. After the so-called Arab Spring of 2011, the smart money bet on the Islamists, with their fusion of religious fundamentalism and modern political techniques. "Given the awfulness of post-World War II Arab lands, where even the most benign regimes had sophisticated, torture-happy security services, Islamists who braved the wrath of rulers and trenchantly critiqued the moral breakdown of their societies were going to do well in a postsecular age. What is poorly understood in the West is how critical fundamentalists are to the moral and political rejuvenation of their countries. As counterintuitive as it seems, they are the key to more democratic, liberal politics in the region," wrote Reuel Marc Gerecht in 2012.

     Writing premature obituaries for the Saudi monarchy wasn't a Western monopoly. Late last year a well-regarded Chinese analyst told me, "Isn't it ironic–we modern Chinese and you modern Americans are trying to prop up this medieval monstrosity!"

     Compared to the White House foreign-policy camarilla–McBama and his Weird Sisters–the Saudis turn out to be Middle Eastern Metternichs. The 10-nation coalition that Riyadh assembled to counter Iranian intervention in Yemen has a broad mandate to contain Iran throughout the region. As Zvi Har'el comments in Ha'aretz: "On the diplomatic side, Saudi Arabia was able to get Sudan to break its traditional ties with Iran; Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted by the International Court for crimes against humanity, was received with great pomp and fanfare by King Salman, and at the end of his visit announced that his country was joining the coalition. He also ordered the expulsion of all the Iranian delegations from his country, handing Saudi Arabia another important asset in the balance of power against Iran. Qatar also joined the coalition despite being considered an Iranian ally. More importantly, Saudi Arabia and its allies gave themselves free license to operate in any other Arab country that chooses to join the Iranian sphere."

     More importantly, the Saudis have enlisted the help of two Sunni neighbors of Iran with armies far more powerful than the Tehran's, Turkey and Pakistan. "Iran is trying to dominate the region," Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan told a press conference March 26. "Could this be allowed? This has begun annoying us, Saudi Arabia and the Gulf countries. This is really not tolerable and Iran has to see this." That is a drastic shift the position of Turkey, which in the past sought to balance relations with all of its neighbors. Turkish support for the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt against the Saudi-backed government of Gen. Fatah al-Sisi also was a source of contention with Riyadh, not least because the Muslim Brothers want to overthrow and replace the Saudi monarchy. Pakistan, heavily dependent on Saudi aid, initially rejected Saudi requests for a troop presence on its border with Yemen but now has military assistance "under consideration."

     Turkey has over $320 billion in hard-currency debt, virtually all of it accumulated since 2008, and a currency that has lost 30% of its value against the dollar since mid-2014, leaving Turkish debtors with correspondingly higher debt service costs. A great deal of its foreign currency borrowing was conducted through banks, and most of the money came from the Saudis and other Gulf states. Turkey's debt constraints have pushed its economy into near-recession, with manufacturing output down by more than 2% year-on-year. Erdogan's political standing, which depended on easy credit and populist public spending, is in jeopardy. It seems likely that the Saudis have exercised the Erdogan option for which they paid a high premium over the past several years.

     It isn't only that the Saudis acted without the help of the United States, but that they acted in direct contravention of a prime American objective, namely to bring Iran into the regional security architecture as an important and responsible player. The US was led along, but not informed of the particulars of the operation.

     "At a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Thursday, General Lloyd Austin, head of the U.S. Central Command, said he did not learn the Saudis were actually going attack Yemen until an hour before the operation was launched. Austin, whose theater includes Yemen, would normally expect to be given more than an hour's heads-up before such a military operation. Another official with Centcom, who asked not to be named, told us Thursday evening that Austin had "indications" over the weekend that something might happen but got no final confirmation until Wednesday," Eli Lake and Josh Rogin reported today in Bloomberg News.

     This is the second time in a few months that the Saudis have taken the world by surprise. The first was last September, when they initiated a plunge in oil prices by declining to reduce production in the face of a surge in US oil output. That had killed two birds with one stone, namely competition from higher-cost US shale producers, and the Iranian government budget. No one saw that coming. For those of us who enjoy surprises, Riyadh has been a welcome source of them in recent months. We look forward to more.

http://www.meforum.org/5147/saudi-metternichs

 
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