Monday, May 11, 2015

BloggeRhythms

With the vast majority of feeling around the world indicating dislike for the Iranian deal being foisted upon them by the White House, several of those leading the nations closest to the situation sent a clear message yesterday.  
 
FoxNews.com reported that when invited to the White House for an update and reassurances from the president, “four rulers of the six-member alliance of Persian Gulf states — including Saudi King Salman — send their regrets and decide to send proxies, instead.
 
“Abdulkhaleq Abdullah, a professor of political science at Emirates University, told the Associated Press Gulf leaders were staying away to signal their displeasure over the nuclear talks.
 
"I don't think they have a deep respect, a deep trust for Obama and his promises. There is a fundamental difference between his vision of post-nuclear-deal Iran and their vision," he said. "They think Iran is a destabilizing force and will remain so, probably even more, if the sanctions are lifted. ... They're just not seeing things eye to eye."
 
The sultan of Oman, Qaboos bin Said, is also among those staying away. The sultanate will be represented instead by the deputy prime minister, Sayyid Fahd bin Mahmoud Al Said, and other officials, the country's official news agency announced.”
 
Nonetheless, the feelings of those leaders doesn’t matter much at all whereas they’re taking a short-sighted approach to the situation. Because peace in the region isn’t the POTUS’s goal. He’s working to a much higher standard in his eyes; pleasing Valerie Harper, John Kerry, Kerry’s wife and of course, himself.
 
On another matter where the administration’s on the wrong side of the equation, it doesn’t seem to matter at all to Mother Nature how much money self-serving environmentalists like Tom Speyer spend furthering their own cause. She’s going to do what she wants as always. 
 
Yesterday, it was reported on hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories via Drudge, that: “Coors Field is shoveled out from a May snowstorm in time for the Colorado Rockies to play the Los Angeles Dodgers.
 
An overnight storm dropped up to 5 inches in parts of the Denver area. The grounds crew spent Sunday morning shoveling the outfield and taking the snow out of the stadium in small bulldozers.
 
A similar scene played out at Coors Field two years ago after a much bigger storm hit Denver in mid-April. Rockies owner Dick Monfort and other team executives were shoveling so Colorado could get in a doubleheader with the New York Mets.”
 
At the same time, working purely for self-interest and pandering to constituents for cash and votes, also applied to Bill Clinton’s wife, as usual this week. 
 
On Wednesday, Chris Stirewalt wrote: “The RNC today is shelling presumptive Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton in her bunker with newly uncovered audio from a 2003 radio interview she gave as a senator. Apparently asked about the issue of illegal immigration, which was a hot button in the state at the time, Clinton swung hard: “I am, you know, adamantly against illegal immigrants.” 
 
However, in a present move to the far left: “Clinton, on the campaign trail in Nevada Wednesday, promised to push for citizenship for those in the country illegally. She also vowed to go beyond President Obama’s executive amnesty for an estimated 5 million illegal immigrants if Republicans do not acquiesce. Obama’s order has so far been blocked by federal courts.
 
Back in the 2003 audio “from the RNC of what the committee says is Clinton’s interview with radio host John Gambling, Clinton calls for more border security and for employers to stop hiring illegal immigrants. “Come up to Westchester, go to Suffolk and Nassau counties, stand in the street corners in Brooklyn or the Bronx,” she is heard to complain “You’re going to see loads of people waiting to get picked up to go do yard work and construction work and domestic work.”
 
Funny how pure politics can change one's "adamant" point of view. 
 
And then yesterday, a recurring Clinton problem took a turn for the worse, as reported by Stephen Dinan in washingtontimes.com.
 
“A federal judge has reopened an open-records case trying to pry loose some of former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton’s emails, marking the first time a court has taken action on the email scandal.
 
“Judge Reggie B. Walton agreed Friday to a joint request by the State Department and Judicial Watch, which sued in 2012 to get a look at some of Mrs. Clinton’s documents concerning a public relations push.”
 
What’s most interesting about this case is that now two traditional rivals are on the same side against Bill’s wife. Whereas, “Both sides agreed that the revelation that Mrs. Clinton had kept her own email server separate from the government, and exclusively used her own email account created on that server, meant that she had shielded her messages from valid open-records requests.”
 
So, the email case seems to validate what the polls have been indicating for months. That the longer people are exposed to her, the less they like her. Which certainly appears to be the case regarding the State Department where she was boss for four years.
 
As far as her guilt in the case itself is concerned, reader IvyDevilDog Clivus Multrum opined: “Well...there is the possibility that ALL of Judicial Watch will commit suicide a la Vince Foster.”
 
That’s it for today folks.
 
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