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George Rebane

9/11 was a horrific day in American history, when we were attacked by Islamic religious zealots who willingly sacrificed themselves in the service of their jihad against western civilization and its “Great Satan”, the United States.

On_911A similar surprise attack occurred on 7 December 1941 when Imperial Japan decided to disable America so that it could proceed with the establishment of its ‘Greater East Asia Co-prosperity Sphere’ then in progress.  But Japan had no intent to destroy or conquer the United States.

Could you imagine someone in 1942 calling for 7 December to be “a day of charitable service and doing good deeds” in remembrance of “a day that will live in infamy”?  Well the moral and functional equivalent of such an enterprise, called the 9/11 Day Movement, was launched in 2002.  I ran into their half-page ad in today’s WSJ asking “What Will You Do This 9/11?”.

There is no end to the responses they have received from people.  Responses wholly in the vein of “I will let my family know I love them”, “I will volunteer at a child’s school”, “I will plant a tree”, “I will donate my winter coat to help the homeless”, … .  These are not the responses of people who understand what is going on in the world.  These also are not the responses of people who are willing to stand up for anything they believe in – and perhaps it’s that they believe in nothing that is worth defending.

On their website the 9/11 Day Movement invites us to join and leave our own message of what we will do.  My own response is –

I will remind everyone I can that there are hundreds of millions of Muslims in the world who believe that the main impediment to a better life for themselves and their loved ones is the existence of the United States as the exemplar of western civilization.  Also that there are thousands of them who have already sacrificed themselves in service of their faith, and untold thousands more who stand ready to sacrifice themselves in the destruction of America, its values, and its way of life.  And that their demonstrated weapons are terror and colonization.  9/11 is a day of remembrance that evil exists, that it can be identified, and that it is active against each one of us individually.

[12sep12 update]  Our Old Glory is flying at half staff for a second day in honor and memory of the murder of Christopher Stevens, our ambassador to Lybia, and three other Americans on his staff.  This latest of anti-American and anti-western atrocities, committed on sovereign US territory, is a continuing display of Islam’s tolerance for our way of life.  For sure we can expect the usual effete and apologetic voices among us to blame the recent filmakers for insulting their prophet.  But exercising the First Amendment is our prerogative, no matter how egregious it may appear to others.  In America we don’t respond with fire and brimstone, and raze a local mosque every time an insult is delivered against Christianity or Judaism by Muslims.  If we did, there would be little left of America’s Islamic community.

But their ragheads can gratuitously machinegun an entire busload of Christian tourists, and our response here is to ‘regret’ the incident, hold a memorial service, and plant a tree.  These primitives do not respect anything other than our strength and its ready use.  When they see it withheld, even in circumstances that violate and insult our own sense of justice, they know we are a weak and declining civilization, one that does not respect itself, is worthy of humiliation, and invites more forceful attack.

I reprise further thoughts on this first expressed in ‘Of Ragheads and Racism’ as most appropriate at this time.

[12sep12 more update]  A correspondent sent this link to RadicalIslam.org to a piece entitled ‘Bay Area Imam Nabbed With Hezbollah Cell in Mexico’.  As reported here for years, taqiyah is in full swing and most likely operational at a mosque near you.  Its success depends on the density of kafir progressives that serve as Islam’s apologist shield in America.  I am still waiting for reciprocal peaceful demonstrations against the Libya killings announced by our ‘moderate Muslims’ to mirror those of the Egyptian Coptic Christians protesting the anti-Islam film.  Perhaps they have asked the crickets to put out the word.

And to abet my point about the hundreds of millions of anti-American Muslims, Stratfor reports today on the level of widespread hatred of America that “New Islamist governments in North Africa must balance religious credentials with unpopular relationships with the West.”  A more naive person at this point would wonder why the lamestream has not picked up on these two 9/11 reports.

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114 responses to “Remembering 11 September 2001 (more updated 12sep12)”

  1. Paul Emery Avatar

    Most politicos both liberal and conservative believe Romney missed a great opportunity to keep his mouth shut on this one. His comments in the midst of a crucial time frame undermined the interests of this country and revealed how totally desperate he is.

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  2. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 617pm – most certainly we both are covering the waterfront on Romney’s response. The commentaries I viewed had none of the undermining or desperation that you have picked up. The only mild critique that I encountered was that his correctness on the substance of his remarks came perhaps a bit early, thereby giving rise to all the stuff that you have gleefully seen.
    We are still waiting for the meaning of Obama’s “not condoning” these attacks. Perhaps a few more pieces of US sovereign territories torched will stiffen his resolve to do what? As I said before, maybe he’s planning to avenge from behind. I think Romney will have a field day.

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  3. David King Avatar

    Those idiots killed an ambassador for this???
    It reminds me of a 1980’s San Fernando Valley porn film!
    Pathetic!!!
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ntgzoE7rU9A

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  4. Paul Emery Avatar

    George
    Here you go
    I can go on and on. Roomney is now -6 in the Fox Poll
    New York Daily News
    Awful.
    Political, exploitative, opportunistic.
    As Rudy Giuliani learned when he ran for President the American people do not like politicians trying to exploit political mileage from the blood of our dead.
    In boxing, a reckless roundhouse punch like Romney’s is the mark of a desperate “amacha” reeling on the ropes after Obama scored a five-point post-convention bump in the polls.
    Romney’s Libyan punch missed by a mile and as we bury more innocent Americans killed on Sept. 11, it leaves Romney open for the kind of counterpunch from which even the best fighters often don’t recover.
    Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/romney-disgraceful-words-libya-attack-kills-u-s-ambassador-article-1.1157485#ixzz26JL8eiCP
    “He bobbled it,” Republican lobbyist Ed Rogers told the Post of the news conference. “It’s important that he present himself as serious, poised and credible during this time, and I thought his statement this morning was unpolished, a little too off-the-cuff for the occasion, and the contrast he set with Obama was not good.”
    Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.), chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security, said Romney was ”right on the larger point,” but “I probably would have waited a day or half a day.” The Weekly Standard’s Bill Kristol was also supportive of the Romney campaign’s argument, but said it was fair to “question the timing and tone.”
    Mark Salter, a longtime aide to Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), called the “rush to condemn” Obama, by Romney and other Republicans, “as tortured in its reasoning as it is unseemly in its timing.”
    The Wall Street Journal’s Peggy Noonan said on Fox News Wednesday morning that Romney “has not been doing himself any favors. … I always think discretion is the better way to go.”
    Anonymously, Republican critics were more blunt.
    “They were just trying to score a cheap news cycle hit,” a “very senior Republican foreign policy hand” said to BuzzFeed. “Not ready for primetime,” said a nameless former aide to John McCain in the same piece.
    And “several Republican aides and Romney advisers” told Politico that “Romney may have ended up further out on a limb than his team originally intended.”
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/election-2012/wp/2012/09/12/romney-takes-hits-from-fellow-republicans/

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  5. David King Avatar

    Oh yes Paul, Romney should quit because he prematurely commented on the Embassy apology for very bad porn.
    This outrage by the media is the biggest non-story I have ever read. I hope you don’t faint Paul.

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  6. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 721pm – I don’t know what more to say. It seems that you’re now proposing that we cancel the remainder of the campaign and the November election, and put the time and money saved for one helluva coronation bash next January.
    Have you called Romney’s office about this?

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  7. Paul Emery Avatar

    No George
    I’m just amazed at what an ineffective candidate Romney is against a weak incumbent. I honestly feel the Repubs threw the last election by picking Sarah P for veep and I don’t think they really want top win this one. They have encumbered Romney with a profoundly unpopular platform and terrible campaign management and strategy. To quote Laura Ingram “If you can’t beat Barack Obama with this record, then shut down the party. Shut it down. Start new, with new people.”

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  8. Russ Steele Avatar

    Paul,
    I think that you are way too early with your critique and should sit back for a few minutes and let the events play out. This whole episode is looking like amateur hour by the State Department and the White House. It is only the press that has decided to turn events into a Romney gaffe. When Romney gave a press conference Wednesday, the questions focused on whether it was appropriate for him to criticize Obama at the time he did. Romney’s responses didn’t really matter, because reporters had already decided their narrative. I nstead of scrutinizing Obama’s handling of a foreign policy crisis, the media has decided that the real story in Egypt and Libya is a Mitt Romney gaffe.
    But, the crisis is not over. Clashes continued into the night, with protesters attacking police with stones and petrol bombs. What is Obama going to do? When there was no strong and definitive reply the mob knows that they are winning and will not give up. The opportunity for a strong response has been lost, and now the mob will win and Obama will lose. When Obama loses, then Romney wins. Stay tuned.

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  9. Steven Frisch Avatar

    Romney will be down even more than 6 points after this bonehead move today. Of course we should hold the election. The way Romney is deconstructing perhaps the Democrats can take Congress back! This is what happens when a party purges all of it foreign policy experts because they are not pro-life, anti-immigrant, anti-birth control, birther, science denying, zealots.

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  10. Russ Steele Avatar

    Inside the public relations disaster at the Cairo embassy, from the FP Cable.
    Posted By Josh Rogin Wednesday, September 12, 2012
    One staffer at the U.S. Embassy in Cairo was responsible for the statement and tweets Tuesday that have become grist for the presidential campaign, and that staffer ignored explicit State Department instructions not to issue the statement, one U.S. official close to the issue told The Cable.
    Two additional administration officials confirmed the details of this account when contacted late Wednesday by The Cable.
    The statement, issued as a press release on the U.S. Embassy website, has been attacked by Republican challenger Mitt Romney, lawmakers, and conservatives around the country as an inappropriate “apology” and a failure to stand up for American principles such as freedom of speech.
    The White House distanced itself from the statement Tuesday, and Romney criticized it directly in his initial reaction to the attacks in Egypt and Libya shortly thereafter, accusing President Barack Obama of evicing sympathy for the attackers.
    On Wednesday, Romney doubled down on that criticism, saying, “I think it’s a terrible course for America to apologize for our values.”
    President Obama commented on the controversy in an interview to be aired Wednesday evening on 60 Minutes.
    “In an effort to cool the situation down, it didn’t come from me, it didn’t come from Secretary Clinton. It came from people on the ground who are potentially in danger,” Obama said. “And my tendency is to cut folks a little bit of slack when they’re in that circumstance, rather than try to question their judgment from the comfort of a campaign office.”
    But Obama’s remarks belie the enormous frustration of top officials at the State Department and White House with the actions of the man behind the statement, Cairo senior public affairs officer Larry Schwartz, who wrote the release and oversees the embassy’s Twitter feed, according to a detailed account of the Tuesday’s events.
    Amateurs. You can read the rest HERE:

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  11. Gregory Avatar

    “Most politicos both liberal and conservative believe Romney missed a great opportunity to keep his mouth shut on this one. His comments in the midst of a crucial time frame undermined the interests of this country and revealed how totally desperate he is.” Paul Emery | 06:17 PM
    Of course, that didn’t stop partisan Democrats, like John Kerry, his opponent in the election, from attacking Bush’s foreign policy while Bush was on foreign soil.
    The double standards would be breathtaking were they not so predictable.

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  12. David King Avatar

    I know you’re interviewing Steve, but the position of “Obama fanboy” has already been filled by the media. 🙂

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  13. TomKenworth Avatar

    ” Sam Bacile.” “Imbecile” It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure this out.
    Or this:
    http://www.projectcensored.org/top-stories/articles/the-global-1-exposing-the-transnational-ruling-class/

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  14. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    My Patriot Blue Dodge pickup was in the parade. Any pictures of it? BTW, I looked at a few f yur pics, and say good job!

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  15. Russ Steele Avatar

    An empty chair was responsible for the attacks on America in North Africa. These attacks were connected to 9/11 and the empty chair missed the intelligence necessary to prevent the carnage by beefing up Embassy security. Empty chairs always lead from behind.
    According to the White House calendar, there is no public record of President Barack Obama attending his daily intelligence briefing–known as the Presidential Daily Brief (PDB)–in the week leading up to the attacks on the U.S. embassy in Cairo and the murder of U.S. Libyan Ambassador Chris Stevens and three American members of his staff:
    9/6/2012- http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president/2012-09-06
    9/7/2012- http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president/2012-09-07
    9/8/2012- http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president/2012-09-08
    9/9/2012- http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president/2012-09-09
    9/10/2012- http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president/2012-09-10
    9/11/2012- http://www.whitehouse.gov/schedule/president/2012-09-11
    The last time prior to the slayings that the White House calendar publicly confirms Mr. Obama attending his daily intelligence briefing was September 5th. (The White House did not provide an official public calendar for September 8-10.) Mr. Obama and Vice President Joe Biden met with Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta at 5:00 p.m. yesterday.

    Bush never missed an intelligence briefing and I have doubts that Romney would either. An empty chair got us into this mess.

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  16. TomKenworth Avatar

    Todd, your truck and candidate are in this set. Click to enlarge: http://www.flickr.com/photos/keachie/sets/72157631520500576/
    Russ, are you saying you know that the intelligence committee had advanced knowledge of the attack, but because Obama didn’t show, nobody told him, or at least called the embassy? And now they are covering it up?
    That seems so plausible. Especially considering Tillman and “No Easy Day.” Shall we throw in Building 7 at the WTC? As one of 310,000,000 folks in this country well outside the Power Elite, I’ll be damned if I know anything for sure.

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  17. TomKenworth Avatar

    “Bush never missed an intelligence briefing” Wasn’t there one in August 2001, that indicated that 9/11 was about to happen? Maybe you should review Bush on the Spot for his inactions then?

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  18. Gregory Avatar

    No, Doug, there was no advance warning that an attack was going to occur on 9/11, what the warned imminent threat might be, or where and when it might occur.
    Archie Bunker had an answer for hijackings… “Arm the passengers”. While that wasn’t appropriate, it was the decades of training to submit to hijacker’s demands so everybody gets to go home that left us open to bin Laden’s tactic. Once the news got to the passengers of the final aircraft, they figured out that was no longer the case, and we are all grateful for their actions to stop the planned attack.
    “I’ll be damned if I know anything for sure”
    A statement far more true than you intended.

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  19. Gregory Avatar

    “Romney will be down even more than 6 points after this bonehead move today. Of course we should hold the election. The way Romney is deconstructing perhaps the Democrats can take Congress back! This is what happens when a party purges all of it foreign policy experts because they are not pro-life, anti-immigrant, anti-birth control, birther, science denying, zealots.” Steven Frisch | 12 September 2012 at 09:39 PM
    And today we have:
    “The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 47% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns 46% of the vote. Three percent (3%) prefer some other candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided.
    This is the first time in a week that Romney has held even a single-point advantage.”

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  20. TomKenworth Avatar

    And I’ll be double damned if Greg knows anything worth knowing at all. Truer yet!

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  21. TomKenworth Avatar

    “No, Doug, there was no advance warning that an attack was going to occur on 9/11, what the warned imminent threat might be, or where and when it might occur.”
    So Greg joins Russ in having an intimate connection to the President’s security teams, and is willing to suggest that there was advanced warning in this case, including time and date and location, or some a’ la carte combination of these.
    Oh Really???

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  22. Gregory Avatar

    Keachie/Kenworth, you invent BS faster than it can be can be cleaned up. Have you stopped beating your wife?
    If you think there was ever a report specifying a day, or even the form of an expected attack, cough up a source.

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  23. Steven Frisch Avatar

    Re: Gregory | 13 September 2012 at 01:17 PM
    A better poll tracker than Rasmussen
    http://www.realclearpolitics.com/epolls/2012/president/us/general_election_romney_vs_obama-1171.html
    A better single pol than Rasmussen…..Gallop.

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  24. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Rasmussen ws the most accurate poll in 2008. I trust their questions and their breakout over the rest.

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  25. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Method: Rely on polling data to attract potential voters to your bandwagon. “Don’t miss being like everyone else. 50 million Elvis Fans can’t be wrong.”
    Incentive: Because there is so much riding on polling data as a means to attract voters, the potential (incentive) for manipulation by powerful elites seems to follow:
    http://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/2012/August/12-civ-1036.html
    Hey, why doesn’t this Justice Department action, as much as yesterday’s Fed Fannie and Freddie pumping actions DURING A CRITICAL PERIOD OF THE ELECTION CYCLE bother us? Of course not!
    Answer: Ignore the polling data and focus on the issues. Be Madison’s informed and [forgive the patriarchal language] manly.* Don’t allow others to make the decisions for you.
    *”If it be asked what is to restrain the House of Representatives from making legal discriminations in favor of themselves and a particular class of the society? I answer, the genius of the whole system, the nature of just and constitutional laws, and above all the vigilant and manly spirit which actuates the people of America, a spirit which nourishes freedom, and in return is nourished by it.” ~James Madison, Federalist No. 57

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  26. Ryan Mount Avatar

    manly voter*. But you can just be manly if you want.

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  27. Steven Frisch Avatar

    Hey geniuses, even the FoxNews poll has Obama up by 5 points. I am not arguing any point other than the one I stated in my first comment on this thread. Romney should have waited until he knew what was going on, conferred with foreign policy experts, and considered the impact his statements would have on the developing crises in the middle east…just like Ronald Reagan did in 1980 during the Iran hostage rescue effort. Instead he sought advantage; valuing advantage over the cautious development of effective policy. In short, he showed his true mettle in this event, and the American people will punish him for it.
    If the attack in Benghazi was an organized terrorist attack, that’s not proof of Romney’s point, it is all the more reason to be smart, cautious, and at the appropriate time, strike with a mailed fist.
    As I said to George somewhere, the USA is not the one that comes into a village and shots every tenth person as retaliation. That is not, and never should be, who we are.
    And really Todd, did you really say on another thread that all Obama and Clinton do is yap? You actually think that is going to stick? I think Joe got it right Osama Bin Ladin is dead and GM is alive. Try overcoming that in Ohio!

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  28. Steven Frisch Avatar

    Ooops…should read “shoots” of course.

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  29. Paul Emery Avatar

    Todd
    The most accurate poll analyst in 2008 was Nate Silver. He concludes that Obama has a nearly 80% chance to win at this time. The accuracy of his November 2008 presidential election predictions—he correctly predicted the winner of 49 of the 50 states—won Silver attention and commendation. The only state he missed was Indiana, which went for Barack Obama by 1%. He also correctly predicted the winner of all 35 Senate races that year.

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  30. TomKenworth Avatar

    “No, Doug, there was no advance warning that an attack was going to occur on 9/11, what the warned imminent threat might be, or where and when it might occur.”
    And Greg was there any advanced warning, etc. in the Benghazi Attack? Do you agree with Steele that this was the case, and that Obama therefore failed act appropriately?
    Are you that (pick your favorite description of lack of IQ and/or common sense)?
    The Betterman is Coming!

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  31. TomKenworth Avatar

    I would agree that all foreign aid be suspended to any country that allows attacks on our embassies to approach within 100 feet. Where’s the leadership on Romney/Ryan’s part on this simple but effective means of getting foreign governments to do their job.

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  32. TomKenworth Avatar

    Cairo’s concrete blocks are a step in the right direction. Next, water cannons to knock those off the top of the barrier. Gym pads below optional.

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  33. TomKenworth Avatar

    Slather the blocks with Vaseline, and put impaling stakes on the inside. Supposedly that’s how Vlad the Impaler stopped the Muslims of the Ottoman Empire way back when.

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  34. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Where’s the leadership on Romney/Ryan’s part
    Romney is not the President and Ryan is one of but 535 members of Congress. As the opposition Party, as it was for the Democrats 2001 – 2008, it’s their job to protest what they think is right. But in terms of leadership in our government, that’s the clear role of the Executive Branch.
    I would like to understand the reasoning, other than the obvious, why the Marines in Cairo weren’t armed. Who’s idea was that?

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  35. George Rebane Avatar

    RyanM 1015am – Agreed. And it was the idea, one of a similar legion, of our Amateur-in-Chief.

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  36. TomKenworth Avatar

    Romney aspires to direct the country, and is making all kinds of suggestions for how he will proceed, and what he finds wrong with Obama. This is definitely an item we need to hear from him on. Are you unable to distinguish between Romney and Ryan and say, Barbara Boxer?

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  37. Ryan Mount Avatar

    I’m hesitant to dignify that with a response suffice to say what I’ve already said above. The “distinction” is rather obvious, I would hope. Boxer and Ryan are members of the Legislative Branch…they do not, and should not for goodness sake, “execute.”
    This is the job of the President. Romney is currently a private citizen who has, nor should have, any authority in this matter and more than members of an conservative foothills blog. The only thing Romney, again thank goodness, has is his 1st Amendment rights. If he does take the office, and right now Obama is starting to smell like 1979 Carter minus the peace treaties, he can take over where Obama left off and launch Hellfires at inspecting villages.

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  38. Gregory Avatar

    “And Greg was there any advanced warning, etc. in the Benghazi Attack? Do you agree with Steele that this was the case, and that Obama therefore failed act appropriately?” -Keachie/Kenworth/Betterman 902AM
    I’ve not been reading Steele, but here’s a link for you, Doug:
    “Revealed: inside story of US envoy’s assassination
    Exclusive: America ‘was warned of embassy attack but did nothing’”
    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/revealed-inside-story-of-us-envoys-assassination-8135797.html
    We’ll have to wait to find out if that was something Obama could have inquired about had he been attending security briefings as religiously as his fundraisers.

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  39. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Sorry for the typos of late folks. My mind is elsewhere, as it should be. I beg your pardon Mr. Rebane for littering your blog with obvious and careless errors.
    any* more than members
    and…
    at unsuspecting* villages

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  40. Gregory Avatar

    “Hey geniuses, even the FoxNews poll has Obama up by 5 points.” -Frisch
    Golly Steve, FoxNews isn’t a source I rely on for news or polling. Especially polling. Given the leftwing Pew Research and generally rightwing Rasmussen polls were tied as the best at polling in the last presidential cycle, let’s see what Rasmussen has to say (Pew isn’t in full election mode yet):
    “The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Friday [today-gg] shows Mitt Romney attracting support from 48% of voters nationwide, while President Obama earns 45% of the vote.”
    I really don’t blame you for trying to pull your bandwagon past the reviewing stands, but it doesn’t seem to be going as well for you as you are claiming.

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  41. Gregory Avatar

    “Sorry for the typos of late folks. My mind is elsewhere, as it should be. I beg your pardon Mr. Rebane for littering your blog with obvious and careless errors”
    Ryan, there’s something about the tiny window and near real time editing that also leaves typographical, ummm, oversights, in far too many of my contributions. I generally let them pass, vowing to myself to pause for a moment to proofread more effectively in the future, a process that is invariably 100% accurate only after the posting. Sometimes even before the screen has managed to refresh.
    In short, don’t sweat it.

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  42. George Rebane Avatar

    As on the national scene, here in our microcosm the Left likes to talk about polls and “Romney’s gaffe”, rather than anything about Obama’s foreign policy – its record and current responses to unfolding events. Were I one of Barack’s supporters, I wouldn’t want to get into that cesspool myself. Much more fun to see if I can divert by constructing other cesspools out of thin air, and then rage about how much they smell (if only they were real).
    As I point out in ‘Ruminations – 14sep12’, even the lamestream is busy in such pursuits.

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  43. TomKenworth Avatar

    ” he can take over where Obama left off and launch Hellfires at inspecting villages.”
    ~ Ryan Mount | 14 September 2012 at 10:51 AM~
    I expect that as foreign policy this may be somewhat suspect.
    “I’ve not been reading Steele, but here’s a link for you, Doug:”
    ~ Gregory | 14 September 2012 at 10:54 AM”
    So you did not read Steele in this very topic at: Russ Steele | 13 September 2012 at 07:25 AM ???
    I assumed that if you expected me and others to read everything you write, then you must be doing so yourself. Wrong again am I?

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  44. Gregory Avatar

    “So you did not read Steele in this very topic at: Russ Steele | 13 September 2012 at 07:25 AM ???”
    Nope
    “I assumed that if you expected me and others to read everything you write”
    I don’t. Sorry to burst your bubble.

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  45. THEMIKEYMCD Avatar

    Obama in a landslide. Period.
    Intrade has Obama at 66%+ of the vote (predicted every state correctly in the last pres election)
    HEI (Hedgeye Election Index) has Obama at over 62% chance of victory.
    The Fed’s action to print dollars forever and as much as they want and the media monopoly that still exists despite Obama’s failures has sealed the deal.
    Repubs should be more focused on who to run in 2016.

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  46. Gregory Avatar

    “Intrade has Obama at 66%+ of the vote (predicted every state correctly in the last pres election)”
    At this time of the election cycle in 2008 Intrade was predicting a mccain victory. Intrade is also open to partisan manipulation.
    A few weeks ago, the market was predicting a rosy future for Facebook. Place your bets.

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  47. Ryan Mount Avatar

    Mikey-
    Since we’re horse racing, I tend to agree with you both of your analyses, particularly since Romney seems weak on so many fronts. The latest round of Fed stupid pumping (“agency” mortgages no less! = Fannie and Freddie) will probably start grabbing hold just around election time. However we still have two months, and there are plenty of more Embassies to run over.
    Doug-

    I expect that as foreign policy this may be somewhat suspect.
    I don’t understand this comment.

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  48. TomKenworth Avatar

    Ryan, much as I couldn’t understand your original post, on which it was based.
    Greg, the usual etiquette is to at least read the recent posts within a thread, before jumping to the moon.
    Polls, smolls, what counts is Election Day, ask Truman’s ghost.

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