Tuesday, June 17, 2014

BloggeRhythms

According to Fox News.com, President Obama signed off on a mission Friday night to capture Ahmed Abu Khattala long thought to be one of the ringleaders of the deadly Benghazi attack, in which U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans died. 
 
The incumbent said, "With this operation, the United States has once again demonstrated that we will do whatever it takes to see that justice is done when people harm Americans. We will continue our efforts to bring to justice those who were responsible for the Benghazi attacks."
 
However, why is he pleased to see the results of what he and his administration keep telling everyone was only a spontaneous crowd reaction to a propaganda film?  
 
Then, adding to the incredulous IRS whopper about the loss of all of  Lois Lerner’s emails regarding the targeting of administration rivals, Eliana Johnson in The Corner on National Review on-line writes that “It’s not just Lois Lerner’s e-mails. The Internal Revenue Service says it can’t produce e-mails from six more employees involved in the targeting of conservative groups, according to two Republicans investigating the scandal.” 
 
The solution, though, came from reader Mr. D s who commented: “Put the right people behind bars and some techie will suddenly find the emails.” 
 
Reporter Sharyl Attkisson also addressed the issue on CBS Philly noting, “And it also then would be exposing a huge vulnerability in our federal computers if indeed data has been irretrievably lost by this. Remember, but the IRS is part of Healthcare.gov, if the IRS system can indeed be so vulnerable that some sort of crash can lose all kind of important data like this, what does it say about the federal system?”
 
The answer is that it doesn’t say much. Because the administration's proven continually that is has neither the knowledge, skills, nor trained personnel to handle the nation’s health care in any way at all. Yet, it keeps making mistake after mistake, misjudging continually, but won’t give up although their system works even worse than anywhere in Europe or Canada. 
 
Which brings us to today’s disappointment from Bill Clinton’s wife.
 
According to a source quoted in the Weekly Standard, “Between us, they are nervous at [Simon & Schuster],’ says the source, who gave permission for his email to be published. ‘Sales were well below expectations and the media was a disaster.’ According to this source, a Simon & Schuster insider, ‘They sold 60,000 hard covers first week and 24,000 ebooks.’ The publishing house was ‘hoping and praying for 150,000 print first week.’…It's been reported that one million copies of Clinton's book were shipped weeks before the June 10 publication date. ‘They will be lucky to sell 150,000 total lifetime,’ the source writes in the email.” 
 
And that leads to the question of who the readers actually are. Because other than those having to pore through the tome, such as medias types, perhaps educators and library personnel, who else on earth would even want to thumb through it?
 
That’s it for today folks
 
Adios

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