News/Politics 4-3-14

What’s interesting in the news today?

Open Thread.

1. Another mass shooting at Ft. Hood.

From NBCNews  “Four people were dead, including the gunman, and at least 11 others were wounded in a shooting at Fort Hood, Texas, military officials told NBC News.

The gunman, identified as Ivan Lopez, 34 — an enlisted soldier — took his own life, officials said.

Three other people died in local hospitals, they said.The conditions of the 11 people who were wounded were unreported, but military officials said one was in “extremely grave” condition.

Doctors at Scott & White Memorial Hospital said they were treating four patients, some stable and others in “quite critical” condition. Two more patients were en route and were expected to be taken directly to surgery for what were described as very serious injuries.”

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2. Will liberals still claim it’s a myth?

From PJMedia  “The North Carolina State Board of Elections has found thousands of instances of voter fraud in the state, thanks to a 28-state crosscheck of voter rolls. Initial findings suggest widespread election fraud.

The second point is key, as double voting is election fraud under state and federal statutes. Punishment for double voting in federal elections can include jail time.”

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3. Another state smartens up.

From TulsaWorld  “The Oklahoma Senate on Tuesday passed a bill that would repeal a controversial set of academic standards known as Common Core.”

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4. Maybe this explains why the PETA types are so cranky and miserable.

From Atlanta/CBSLocal  “Vegetarians may have a lower BMI and drink alcohol sparingly, but vegetarian diets are tied to generally poorer health, poorer quality of life and a higher need for health care than their meat-eating counterparts.

A new study from the Medical University of Graz in Austria finds that vegetarians are more physically active, drink less alcohol and smoke less tobacco than those who consume meat in their diets. Vegetarians also have a higher socioeconomic status and a lower body mass index. But the vegetarian diet — characterized by a low consumption of saturated fats and cholesterol that includes increased intake of fruits, vegetables and whole-grain products — carries elevated risks of cancer, allergies and mental health disorders.

Vegetarians were twice as likely to have allergies, a 50 percent increase in heart attacks and a 50 percent increase in incidences of cancer.”

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News/Politics 6-5-13

What’s interesting in the news today?

We have a bunch today, so I’ll try to be brief. Some are videos, so you can hear and see it for yourself.

Out of all the testimony I’ve seen, this one is my favorite. It’s about time someone calls these partisan hacks out for their behavior and enabling of clear violations of the law. And these illegal acts for partisan reasons have had a chilling effect on free speech, and have led to crimes against people’s homes and businesses for nothing more than supporting traditional marriage.

Next up, what the IRS did to an Iowa pro-life group. You will find what she has to say extremely disturbing.

More on their illegal actions toward NOM here, from TheDailyCaller

“It is likely that someone at the Internal Revenue Service illegally leaked  confidential donor information showing a contribution from Mitt  Romney’s political action committee to the National  Organization for Marriage, says the group.”

“The dispute stems from a March 30 post on the pro-gay Human Rights Campaign’s  (HRC) website, which boasted that it had obtained documents revealing that Mitt Romney “donated $10,000 to the National  Organization for Marriage [NOM] in 2008 …””

Meanwhile, other groups that are certainly questionable continued to have expedited service from the IRS and meetings with the White House to help move things along.  From WND

“At the same time the Internal Revenue Service delayed or denied requests for  tax-exempt status from hundreds of conservative non-profit groups, it was  quietly restoring the tax-exempt status of an Islamist front group accused of  collaborating with terrorists.

Last year, the politicized agency reinstated the Washington-based Council on  American-Islamic Relations’ tax-exempt status despite years of delinquent tax  filings. CAIR officials had met with officials inside the White House before the  decision was made.”

Anyone who still doubts the White House involvement needs to consider this as well. From TownHall

“Cutter insists that Shulman was simply meeting about implementation of ObamaCare — and in fairness, one of her responsibilities was managing communications strategy for the unpopular law.  But as everyone knows, Stephanie Cutter’s expertise is not primarily in the policy area; it is in the realm of politics: Political strategy and communications.  She has been described by the Daily Beast as a partisan “pit bull.”  Her job isn’t the nuts and bolts of governing.  She is a political fixer.  That’s why she was a Deputy Campaign manager for the President’s re-election.

Given that’s the case, it’s far from clear why she would have been in meetings with Doug Shulman at all.  The whole point of the IRS’ supposed “independence” is to insulate the agency from the influence and machinations of people exactly like Stephanie Cutter.

Some at the IRS are talking, and what they’re saying implicates others as well as the White House. From NationalReview

“Congressional investigators are probing the highest echelons of the Internal Revenue Service  in Washington, D.C., in connection with the agency’s targeting of conservative groups, according to documents obtained by National Review Online. Those documents, provided by an IRS employee who asked to remain anonymous, indicate that those being asked to provide computer data to investigators include the agency’s chief counsel, William J. Wilkins, and both of his deputies. The chief counsel is one of just two political appointments at the IRS made by the president.”

Paul Ryan got some cheers from the audience for his rebuttal of McDermott. Despite his insistence that the Bush admin did this to liberal groups, he and Democrats offered no examples and called no witnesses.

GOP Rep. Jim Bridenstine’s  One-Minute Critique Of The Obama Regime On House Floor…

Ouch.

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Here’s an update on the Ft. Hood shooting trial. Like I said yesterday, it’s getting really tough to sell the “work-place violence” lie. This was terrorism. The suspect has again admitted this publicly. Those involved deserve the proper designation and the benefits they have coming. Benefits the Obama admin has denied them because they don’t want to admit to the suspects motivations for PC reasons. From Newser.com

“A “defense of others” strategy requires defendants to prove they killed a person or people to protect others from immediate danger. Many of the soldiers killed on the Texas Army post were preparing to deploy.”

“Government documents show that Hasan, in speaking with some colleagues, expressed support for Osama bin Laden and said the U.S. was at war with Islam. In some emails to a radical Muslim cleric, Hasan indicated that he supported terrorists and was intrigued with the idea of U.S. soldiers killing comrades in the name of Islam.”

“Witnesses have said that after lunch on Nov. 5, 2009, a gunman wearing an Army combat uniform shouted “Allahu Akbar!” _ “God is great!” in Arabic _ and opened fire in a crowded medical building where deploying soldiers are given vaccines and undergo tests. Witnesses said the gunman fired rapidly, pausing only to reload, even shooting at some soldiers as they hid under desks and fled the building.”

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This one? Oh c’mon, really? From Philly.com

“Ask anyone coming down from the high of one too many cups of coffee, and they’ll  tell you that the headaches from caffeine withdrawal can drive you crazy. So much so, that the latest version of psychiatry’s bible, DSM-5, is naming caffeine withdrawal as an actual mental disorder.”

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