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"I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened"
 
Featuring:
Newly emboldened 'lame duck' out for blood
Caroline B. Glick
 
"Know who you are standing with"
"Show me your friends and I'll show you your future"
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 Dead. Broke. -   Politico: “By Election Day 2016, taxpayers will have paid out more than $16 million to fund Bill Clinton’s pension, travel, office expenses and even the salaries and benefits of staff at his family’s foundation, federal records show. Since he left the White House in 2001, Clinton and his office have received more money through the Former Presidents Act than any other ex-president, according to a POLITICO analysis of budget documents.”  -Fox News 
 
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 Hanoi KERRY CONCEDES IRAN NUKE DEAL WOULDN’T   BE BINDING 
WashEx: “The nObama administration won’t submit any deal limiting Iran’s nuclear ambitions to Congress for approval because it won’t be legally binding, Secretary of State Hanoi John Kerry said Wednesday. ‘We’ve been clear from the beginning we’re not negotiating a legally binding plan. We’re negotiating a plan that will have a capacity for enforcement,’ he told the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. ‘We don’t even have diplomatic relations with Iran right now.’ Hanoi Kerry, who was visibly irritated by what he called misconceptions by lawmakers about the ongoing talks, was criticizing an open letter to Iran’s leaders signed by 47 Republican senators. The letter has angered Democrats, but appears not to have slowed bipartisan efforts to force congressional approval of a deal, in spite of stiff opposition by the nObama administration. As he spoke, committee Chairman Bob Corker, R-Tenn., who did not sign the letter but is a sponsor of legislation to require approval of any deal, cut him off. Corker later noted that as a senator, Hanoi Kerry had demanded congressional approval of a proposed agreement with Iraq on the status of U.S. troops there.”  -Fox News 
 
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 Rubio roasts -   Miami Herald: “U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio had a pointed exchange Wednesday with Secretary of State Hanoi John Kerry in a Senate hearing … in which Rubio's first question to Hanoi Kerry was this: ‘I believe that much of our strategy with regards to ISIS is being driven by a desire not to upset Iran so that they don't walk away from the negotiating table on the deal that you're working on,’ he said.”  -Fox News 
 
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 Cotton trolls so hard -   In a too-transparent effort to shift the discussion away from her ongoing troubles, Hilly offered her first-ever explicitly partisan attack on Twitter concerning the open letter from 47 Republican Senators reminding Iran’s theocracy that any deal President nObama makes without congressional approval will not be binding for subsequent administrations. So Republicans took to Twitter to roast Clinton for supporting the president’s unpopular policy on Iran. -Fox News 
 
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 AND NOW, A WORD FROM CHARLES… 
“No one has asked [Hilly Clinton] yet whether in the criteria that her staff used before destroying the 30,000 emails they decided that the communications about the Clinton Foundation and the contributions of other governments was a private or public issue. I suspect it was all deleted.  But we won’t know.” —Charles Krauthammer on “Special Report with Bret Baier” Watch here
-Fox News 
 
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 nObama: The Chamberlain of Our Time?  
(Ron Radosh) - In recent weeks, it has become clear that the nObama administration’s policy is to regard Iran as an ally in the fight against ISIS, and to overlook its goal of attaining hegemony throughout the Middle East. Iran essentially controls Baghdad and the Iraqi army fighting ISIS, Lebanon, and Assad’s Syria...We no longer hear nObama pronouncing that “Assad must go.” The Iranian expansion is described in a Wall Street Journal editorial, in which the editors write: The strategic implications of this Iranian advance are enormous. Iran already had political sway over most of Shiite southern Iraq. Its militias may now have the ability to control much of Sunni-dominated Anbar, especially if they use the chaos to kill moderate Sunnis. Iran is essentially building an arc of dominance from Tehran through Baghdad and Damascus to Beirut on the Mediterranean. Iran’s actions threaten the Sunni states of Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and the Gulf states, all of whom fear that an emerging alliance of the U.S. with Iran poses a great threat to their own national interest.       http://pjmedia.com/ronradosh/2015/03/15/what-ever-happened-to-a-bad-deal-is-worse-than-no-deal-in-evaluating-an-agreement-with-iran/
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Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
 Senate targets nObama meddling in Israel election  
(Aaron Klein) - Fox News reported today that a bipartisan U.S. Senate committee with subpoena powers is investigating the possibility the nObama administration may have aided efforts to defeat Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in this Tuesday’s elections...A source told Fox News the investigation focuses on State Department grants to a non-profits group that has been leading field organizing efforts openly aimed at replacing Netanyahu’s government with a center-left coalition. The news report has been making big waves in the news media here in Israel.       http://www.wnd.com/2015/03/senate-targets-obama-meddling-in-israel-election/
 
 
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What Liberals Don’t Want You to Know about Their Global Warming Research 
 Liberals Don’t Want You to Know about Global Warming Research  
(conservativenewsroom.com) - If you’ve paid attention to the conversation on climate change you’ll notice liberals have changed the nomenclature about rising temperatures...What was once called “Manmade Global Warming,” is now being called “Climate Change.” And climate change of course refers to the natural warming and cooling of the planet based on the activity of the sun. Which is why researchers are always relectuant to admit the sun’s the real reason the earth is getting warmer. Not because of excess Co2 levels.       http://conservativenewsroom.com/news/what-liberals-dont-want-you-to-know-about-their-global-warming-research/
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Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), speaks to reporters after attending the weekly Democrat policy luncheon at the U.S. Capitol on March 11, 2014 in Washington, DC. (Photo: Mark Wilson/Getty Images) 
 Dems Bill, Suddenly Block It Over Abortion Language  
(Rachel Stoltzfoos) - Senate Democrats are throwing a fit over language in a bill they asked Republicans to bring to the floor, but apparently didn’t read...The 68-page anti-human trafficking bill has 13 Democratic cosponsors and was supposed to pass easily in a rare moment of bipartisanship, but Democrats are now threatening to block it because they suddenly realized it contains standard language preventing federal funding of abortions. The bill unanimously passed the Judiciary Committee in February, and on Monday several Democrats called for the Senate to pass the bill. ”I doubt there will be problems on my side,” Senate minority leader dinky Harry Reid said Monday on the Senate floor. “If there are, I will work to clear them.”       http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/11/dems-read-bill-theyre-pushing-suddenly-block-it-over-abortion-language/
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Militant Islamist fighters on a tank take part in a military parade along the streets of northern Raqqa province June 30, 2014.
 Dislodging ISIS in Iraq  
(Gary J. Schmitt) - What does the likely victory of Iraqi forces retaking Tikrit from the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria tell us about the current U.S. military strategy in Iraq?...The first and most obvious point is that ISIS is not some indomitable foe. Yes, it’s a terrorist “state” of the worst sort, but as a military matter, it’s not ten-feet tall. If the campaign succeeds in capturing back the city—and there is every reason to believe it will—it will have been accomplished largely with a gaggle of Iranian-backed Shiite militiamen, at most a brigade of regular Iraqi troops, and a few Sunni tribesmen—not exactly a first-world fighting force. And it will have been done absent the almighty destructive power of the United States Air Force. The battle over one Iraqi city is hardly conclusive evidence of how one might expect a longer-term effort to go, but it does strongly suggest that President’s nObama’s view that this “is going to be a long-term campaign” is more a sign of what the White House is willing to do than of what could be done. It’s hardly news at this point, but the president’s estimate is less an accurate assessment of a foe than a reflection of the president’s own determination to put off hard decisions. As the three-year timeline proposed in his draft authorization for war against ISIS suggests, it is also a matter he would like to push off to the next occupant of the Oval Office.       http://www.aei.org/publication/dislodging-isis-in-iraq/?utm_source=paramount&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=AEITODAY031315
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 Texas, State Leaders Attack Local Govts for Big on Regulations  
(Kate Scanlon) - They say everything is bigger in Texas. Some argue that the saying even applies to the state’s local governments. Conservatives often contend that more decision making should be done at the local level, but what if local governments overreach their authority?...Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican, has been vocal about his opposition to what he characterizes as an overabundance of regulations implemented at the local level in his state. During remarks at the Texas Public Policy Foundation’s 13th annual Policy Orientation in January, Abbott said that “the truth is, Texas is being California-ized with bag bans, fracking bans, tree-cutting bans…We are forming a patchwork quilt of bans and rules and regulations that are eroding the Texas Model.”       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OLCb81iIwRQ
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 nObama Admin Kills Program That Helped Poor File Taxes  
(Richard Pollock) - The nObama administration has quietly killed an IRS tax preparation program designed to help low-income and disadvantaged citizens, choosing instead to give millions of dollars to liberal groups for the same purpose...Without fanfare, the administration has closed down the free walk-in services at hundreds of taxpayer assistance centers around the country. Administration officials are now trying to steer the “face-to-face” help to volunteer community groups, some with political ties. But one undercover inspection of those groups in 2013 revealed a 49 percent error rate.       http://dailycaller.com/2015/03/15/exclusive-obama-admin-kills-program-that-helped-poor-file-taxes-sends-funding-to-liberal-groups/?utm_campaign=547f4d2f01958a5001000e49&utm_source=boomtrain&utm_medium=email&bt_alias=eyJ1c2VySWQiOiJkM2ViOWZiOC1lMGNmLTQwZDQtYTljNC1lNDBiODkxZDZlZDIifQ%3D%3D
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 Israelis prepare to vote; Palestinians prepare to fight  
(Khaled Abu Toameh) - For some Palestinians, the election is not about removing Netanyahu from power. Rather, it is about removing Israel from the face of the earth and replacing it with an Islamist empire...Hanoi Kerry's statement about the revival of the peace process shows that he remains oblivious to the reality in the Middle East, particularly with regards to the Palestinians. Hanoi Kerry is ignoring the fact that the Palestinians are today divided into two camps; one that wants to destroy Israel through terrorism and jihad and another that is working hard to delegitimize and isolate Israel with the hope of forcing it to its knees. As Hanoi Kerry was talking about the revival of the peace process, Hamas announced that it has completed preparations for the next confrontation with Israel.       http://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/5395/israeli-vote-palestinians-fight
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 In Case You Missed It: America is Out of Money – Again  
(conservativehq.com) - You might have missed it because the nObama Treasury Department chose to let the news slip out in testimony to Congress on a sleepy Friday afternoon, but today marks the theoretical date that the federal government runs out of money...even though the debt ceiling has been raised eight times while Barack nObama has occupied the White House and now stands at a staggering $18.1 trillion. In normal times this date would have been preceded by a lengthy Congressional drama of Democrats demanding that the debt ceiling be raised without any conditions and establishment Republicans going through a list of phony spending cuts that they required before raising the debt limit, after which they would cave-in and raise the debt limit without actually cutting spending. But these aren’t normal times and, borrowing a phrase from our friend Diana West, nObama is not a normal president. Unfortunately, however, today’s congressional leaders are normal establishment Republicans, so there has been almost no mention on Capitol Hill of a new plan to cut spending rather than raise the debt ceiling.       http://www.conservativehq.com/article/19894-case-you-missed-it-america-out-money-%E2%80%93-again
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 Benghazi: timeline of State Department obstruction  
(Byron York) - When did the House Select Committee on Benghazi first learn that former Secretary of State Hilly Clinton kept a secret email system? When did the State Department finally turn over even some of those emails to investigators? When did State first admit it didn't even possess all the former secretary's documents?...That information, and more, is contained in a timeline created by the Benghazi committee as investigators seek to piece together just what the nObama administration did in response to House requests for information about the September 11, 2012 terror attack that left four Americans dead. The timeline isn't an official committee report or publication; it's just an informal summary compiled to help members keep dates straight as they assess the State Department's lack of cooperation. The timeline doesn't include every significant date in the Benghazi investigation, but it does give readers an idea of what Republican investigators have been up against as they've tried to uncover the story of Benghazi. What follows is a fleshed-out version of the timetable — in my words, not the committee's — based on information from committee sources.       http://americanactionnews.com/articles/on-benghazi-a-timeline-of-state-department-obstruction
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Newly emboldened 'lame duck' out for blood
Caroline B. Glick
 
Newly emboldened 'lame duck' out for blood
       (jewishworldreview.com) - The next 22 months until President Barack nObama leaves office promise to be the most challenging period in the history of US-Israel relations.

     Now unfettered by electoral concerns, over the past week nObama exposed his ill-intentions toward Israel in two different ways.

     First, the Justice Department leaked its intention to indict Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez on corruption charges. Menendez is the ranking Democratic member, and the former chairman, of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. He is also the most outspoken Democratic critic of nObama's policy of appeasing the Iranian regime.

     As former US federal prosecutor Andrew McCarthy wrote this week at PJMedia, "It is perfectly reasonable to believe that Menendez may be guilty of corruption offenses and that his political opposition on Iran is factoring into the administration's decision to charge him. Put it another way, if Menendez were running interference for nObama on the Iran deal, rather than trying to scupper it, I believe he would not be charged."

     The Menendez prosecution tells us that nObama wishes to leave office after having vastly diminished support for Israel among Democrats. And he will not hesitate to use strong-arm tactics against his fellow Democrats to achieve his goal.

     We already experienced nObama's efforts in this sphere in the lead-up to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech before the joint houses of Congress on March 3 with his campaign to pressure Democratic lawmakers to boycott Netanyahu's address.

     Now, with his move against Menendez, nObama made clear that support for Israel — even in the form of opposition to the nuclear armament of Iran — will be personally and politically costly for Democrats.

     The long-term implications of nObama's moves to transform US support for Israel into a partisan issue cannot by wished away. It is possible that his successor as the head of the Democratic Party will hold a more sympathetic view of Israel. But it is also possible that the architecture of Democratic fund-raising and grassroots support that nObama has been building for the past six years will survive his presidency and that as a consequence, Democrats will have incentives to oppose Israel.

     The reason nObama is so keen to transform Israel into a partisan issue was made clear by the second move he made last week.

     Last Thursday, US National Security Adviser Susan Rice announced that the NSC's Middle East Coordinator Phil Gordon was stepping down and being replaced by serial Israel-basher Robert Malley.

     Malley, who served as an NSC junior staffer during the Clinton administration, rose to prominence in late 2000 when, following the failed Camp David peace summit in July 2000 and the outbreak of the Palestinian terror war, Malley co-authored an op-ed in The New York Times blaming Israel and then-prime minister Ehud Barak for the failure of the negotiations.

     What was most remarkable at the time about Malley's positions was that they completely contradicted Bill Clinton's expressed views. Clinton placed the blame for the failure of the talks squarely on then-Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's shoulders.

     Not only did Arafat reject Barak's unprecedented offer of Palestinian statehood and sovereignty over all of Gaza, most of Judea and Samaria and parts of Jerusalem including the Temple Mount, he refused to make a counter-offer. And then two months later, he opened the Palestinian terror war, a.k.a. the second intifada.

     As JWR contributor Jonathan Tobin explained in Commentary this week, through his writings and public statements, Malley has legitimized Palestinian rejection of Israel's right to exist. Malley thinks it is perfectly reasonable that the Palestinians refuse to concede their demand for free immigration of millions of foreign Arabs to the Jewish state in the framework of their concocted "right of return," even though the clear goal of that demand is to destroy Israel. As Tobin noted, Malley believes that Palestinian terrorism against Israel is "understandable if not necessarily commendable."

     During nObama's 2008 presidential campaign, then-senator nObama listed Malley as a member of his foreign policy team. When pro-Israel groups criticized his appointment, nObama fired Malley.

     But after his 2012 reelection, no longer fearing the ramifications of embracing an openly anti-Israel adviser, one who had documented contacts with Hamas terrorists and has expressed support for recognizing the terror group, nObama appointed Malley to serve as his senior adviser for Iraq-Iran-Syria and the Gulf states. Still facing the 2014 congressional elections, nObama pledged that Malley would have no involvement in issues related to Israel and the Palestinians. But then last week, he appointed him to direct the NSC's policy in relation to the entire Middle East, including Israel.

     The deeper significance of Malley's appointment is that it demonstrates that nObama's goal in his remaining time in office is to realign US Middle East policy away from Israel. With his Middle East policy led by a man who thinks the Palestinian goal of destroying Israel is legitimate, nObama can be expected to expand his practice of placing all the blame for the absence of peace between Israel and the Palestinians solely on Israel's shoulders.

    Malley's appointment indicates that there is nothing Israel can do to stem the tsunami of American pressure it is about to suffer. Electing a left-wing government to replace Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu will make no difference.

    Just as Malley was willing to blame Barak — a leader who went to Camp David as the head of a minority coalition, whose positions on territorial withdrawals were rejected by a wide majority of Israelis — for the absence of peace, so we can assume that he, and his boss, will blame Israel for the absence of peace over the next 22 months, regardless of who stands at the head of the next government.

    In this vein we can expect the administration to expand the anti-Israel positions it has already taken.

    The US position paper regarding Israeli-Palestinian negotiation that was leaked this past week to Yediot Aharonot made clear the direction nObama wishes to go. That document called for Israel to withdraw to the indefensible 1949 armistice lines, with minor revisions.

     In the coming 22 months we can expect the US to use more and more coercive measures to force Israel to capitulate to its position.

    The day the administration-sponsored talks began in July 2013, the EU announced it was barring its member nations from having ties with Israeli entities that operate beyond the 1949 armistice lines unless those operations involve assisting the Palestinians in their anti-Israel activities. The notion that the EU initiated an economic war against Israel the day the talks began without coordinating the move with the nObama administration is, of course, absurd.

     We can expect the US to make expanded use of European economic warfare against Israel in the coming years, and to continue to give a backwind to the anti-Semitic BDS movement by escalating its libelous rhetoric conflating Israel with the apartheid regime in South Africa.

US-Israel intelligence and defense ties will also be on the chopping block.

     While nObama and his advisers consistently boast that defense and intelligence ties between Israel and the US have grown during his presidency, over the past several years, those ties have suffered blow after blow. During the war with Hamas last summer, acting on direct orders from the White House, the Pentagon instituted a partial — unofficial — embargo on weapons to Israel.

     As for intelligence ties, over the past month, the administration announced repeatedly that it is ending its intelligence sharing with Israel on Iran.

     The Hilly Clinton email scandal has revealed that during her tenure as secretary of state, Clinton transferred top secret information regarding Israel's operations against Iran to the New York Times. We also learned that the vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff is being fingered as the source of the leak regarding the Stuxnet computer virus that Israel and the US reportedly developed jointly to cripple Iran's nuclear centrifuges.

     In other words, since taking office, nObama has used the US's intelligence ties with Israel to harm Israel's national security on at least two occasions.

     He has also used diplomacy to harm Israel. Last summer, nObama sought a diplomatic settlement of Hamas's war with Israel that would have granted Hamas all of its war goals, including its demand for open borders and access to the international financial system.

     Now of course, he is running roughshod over his bipartisan opposition, and the opposition of Israel and the Sunni Arab states, in the hopes of concluding a nuclear deal with Iran that will pave the way for the ayatollahs to develop nuclear weapons and expand their hegemonic control over the Middle East.

     Amid all this, and facing 22 months of ever more hostility as nObama pursues his goal of ending the US-Israel alliance, Israelis are called on to elect a new government.

     This week the consortium of former security brass that has banded together to elect a leftist government led by Isaac Herzog and Tzipi Livni accused Netanyahu of destroying Israel's relations with the US. The implication was that a government led by Herzog and Livni will restore Israel's ties to America.

     Yet as nObama has made clear both throughout his tenure in office, and, over the past week through Malley's appointment and Menendez's indictment, nObama holds sole responsibility for the deterioration of our ties with our primary ally. And as his actions have also made clear, Herzog and Livni at the helm will receive no respite in US pressure. Their willingness to make concessions to the Palestinians that Netanyahu refuses to make will merely cause nObama to move the goalposts further down the field. Given his goal of abandoning the US alliance with Israel, no concession that Israel will deliver will suffice.

     And so we need to ask ourselves, which leader will do a better job of limiting the danger and waiting nObama out while maintaining sufficient overall US support for Israel to rebuild the alliance after nObama has left the White House.

The answer, it seems, is self-evident.

     The Left's campaign to blame Netanyahu for nObama's hostility will make it all but impossible for a Herzog-Livni government to withstand US pressure that they say will disappear the moment Netanyahu leaves office.

     In contrast, as the US position paper leaked to Yediot indicated, Netanyahu has demonstrated great skill in parrying US pressure. He agreed to hold negotiations based on a US position that he rejected and went along with the talks for nine months until the Palestinians ended them. In so doing, he achieved a nine-month respite in open US pressure while exposing Palestinian radicalism and opposition to peaceful coexistence.

     On the Iranian front, Netanyahu's courageous speech before Congress last week energized nObama's opponents to take action and forced nObama onto the defensive for the first time while expanding popular support for Israel.

     It is clear that things will only get more difficult in the months ahead. But given the stakes, the choice of Israeli voters next Tuesday is an easy one.

http://www.jewishworldreview.com/0315/glick031315.php3

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