Sunday, August 25, 2013

BloggeRhythms 8/25/2013

Not much going on in the news today, except for the administration's quandary about how to fix their mistaken approach to the growing turmoil in Syria.
 
I think John Bolton, former UN Ambassador, put it best on Fox “America’s News Headquarters” Saturday, saying that there appears to be “amazing confusion” on the president’s part about how to handle the Syria crisis and reports of chemical weapon use. 
 
Last August, the incumbent stated that the U.S.position on chemical weapons was that “even chemical weapon movement would cross a red line.” 
 
The ambassador went on to say “I personally think having issued the red line in the first place was a mistake.”
 
So, at least, the administration continues to be extremely consistent because they haven’t done a thing correctly yet.
 
In that regard, according to Real Science via Drudge, “Obama says that hurricanes are getting worse, based on some research done at the Choom Climatological Institute.
 
As we approach the end of August, there have been no Atlantic hurricanes. By this date in the year 1886, there had already been seven hurricanes – including three major hurricanes, one of which wiped the city of Indianola, Texas off the map.”
 
After reading the preceding, I looked up the “Choom Climatological Institute,” finding nothing listed about them on the web. However, I couldn’t find anything of substance about “Real Science” either. Therefore I’m assuming that Drudge has done homework, and that both are legitimate entities. But, even if Real Science isn’t, I’ve seen the same hurricane statistics in other, trustworthy, locations.
 
Then there was a short article from Daniel Halper’s The Blog in The Weekly Standard noting that “DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz declined to comment on Anthony Weiner's bid to become the next mayor of New York City:”
 
Schultz went on that “the voters would be deciding the outcome of that race, and added, We can't be weighing in on every single race in the country."
 
Now, I didn’t realize that she was the DNC chair, but remember her because of her whining that “prices of meals in House restaurants are getting so high that aides are being “priced out” of a good meal.“ But, other than that, I’m not aware of any other of her brilliant insights into important issues affecting the nation today.
 
Nonetheless though, I’m sure that if any Republican, no matter the position held, was caught in some kind of scandal, even the most trivial, this flea-brained nitwit would be all over the issue in a “New York minute.” Because that’s all that double-standard politico’s like her live for. 
 
I also think it’s interesting that she and the pervert served in the U.S. House of Representatives together.
 
Then, lastly, there’s the following about one of my favorite’s, Donald Trump.
 
This time, he didn’t bankrupt a company like the several others he’s tanked. Instead he’s being sued by the New York Attorney General who says Trump’s “University’s” phony.
 
According to Michael Gormley of myway via Drudge, “New York's attorney general sued Donald Trump for $40 million Saturday, saying the real estate mogul helped run a phony "Trump University" that promised to make students rich but instead steered them into expensive and mostly useless seminars, and even failed to deliver promised apprenticeships.”
 
Trump, of course, denies the allegation vehemently which is par for the course. Since I think the article’s worth reading, I’ve included a link. NY AG Sues Trump Over 'Phony' Trump University
 
That’s it for today folks 
 
Adios

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