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"I pray that the eyes of your heart may be enlightened"
 
Featuring:
Sorry, Jeb, the Race Is Wide Open
Peggy Noonan
 
"Rise up together as one voice"
"Be careful where you stand"
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 Hilly Clinton, Master of Her Emails  
Rep. Trey Gowdy's House committee re-investigating the attack on the Benghazi consulate subpoenaed Hilly Clinton Wednesday for her emails about Libya during her time as secretary of state. Turns out, Clinton had been operating her own email account based on a server she set up in her New York home -- and this gives her control of what information she releases. "I want the public to see my email," Clinton tweeted last night. "I asked State to release them. They said they will review them for release as soon as possible." But here's the kicker: Because Clinton herself controls the emails, the State Department can only release the emails she gives it, according to State spokeswoman Marie Harf. This runs afoul of every ideal of free and open government, as well as the law. Sen. Chuck Grassley said, "The trend of using private email for public business is detrimental to good government. The public's business ought to be public with few exceptions." Clinton promises transparency, though there is no way to verify that she is disclosing everything. And the fact she navigated the creation of a home-based email service that permanently deletes emails shows she is determined to be anything but. More... 
-The Patriot Post 
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 Clinton's Email Was a National Security Threat  
When Hilly Clinton set up a private email in her New York home, she invited the full brunt of Chinese and Russian cyber intelligence upon herself. The National Security Agency -- whose first duty is to actually provide cyber security -- was not protecting her account as it does with government email accounts. Her email also did not have Google or Yahoo security teams protecting it from hackers. Lead technologist for the ACLU Chris Soghoian told Wired Magazine, "Although the American people didn't know about [Hilly's email account], it's almost certain that foreign intelligence agencies did, just as the NSA knows which Indian and Spanish officials use Gmail and Yahoo accounts. She's not the first official to use private email and not the last. But there are serious security issue associated with these kinds of services." Furthermore, Clinton's team did not set up her encryption software correctly, akin to leaving home with an unlocked screen door to keep intruders out. When asked by a reporter if those emails contained classified information, State Department spokeswoman Marie Harf replied, "I don't think it's really a pertinent question." More...  -The Patriot Post 
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 Keystone Vote Doesn't Overcome nObama's Veto  
Barack nObama's veto pen is strong. The Senate failed by five votes Wednesday to override nObama's veto of the Keystone XL pipeline. Even though eight Democrats voted with Republicans, the proposal only got 62 votes. Republicans say this is not the end to the pipeline, though. The bill's author, Sen. John Hoeven (R-ND), said, "If we don't win the battle today, we will win the war, because we will attach it to another piece of legislation." Already, Republicans are planning to attach a Keystone proposal to a transportation-funding bill that Congress must pass by May 31. If that fails, then lawmakers will attempt to tack Keystone to an energy bill later. This strategy may set up fights like the failed fight to defund nObama in his executive actions granting amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants. It should at least be entertaining. More... 
 -The Patriot Post 
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 Defense of Boston Marathon Bomber Admits He Did It  
The trial of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev -- the co-conspirator of the Boston Marathon Bombing -- began in Boston Wednesday with his defense attorney admitting, "It was him." In the coming days of trial, defense attorney Judy Clarke will argue before the jury that Tsarnaev doesn't deserve the death penalty for his hand in planting two IEDs at the finish line of the Boston Marathon nearly two years ago. It was Tsarnaev's brother, Tamerlan, who became obsessed with jihad and pressured his brother "by his age, their culture and Tamerlan's sheer force of personality" into committing an act of terror. Clarke told the court, "It was Tamerlan Tsarnaev who self-radicalized. It was Dzhokhar who followed." That's the pivotal question, as that will determine what Tsarnaev's punishment will be. More...  -The Patriot Post 
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 IRS: We're Gonna Need Another Half Billion, OK?  
IRS Commissioner John Koskinen told a Senate appropriations subcommittee Tuesday that the IRS just needs a little fiscal help to enforce nObamaCare. As in an additional $490.4 million in the next fiscal year. "This additional funding, the majority of which is for required information technology upgrades, will allow the IRS to increase efforts to ensure compliance with a number of tax-related provisions of the ACA, including the premium tax credit and individual shared responsibility provision," Koskinen said. "The funding will provide enhanced technology infrastructure and applications support, and allow necessary, major modifications to existing IRS tax administration systems." The timing is almost amusing, given that the Supreme Court heard arguments earlier Wednesday regarding subsidies on the federal exchange. Surely the IRS doesn't need another half a billion dollars to correctly read the statute? More... 
-The Patriot Post 
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 Iran’s Cozy Relationship With The nObama White House  
(rickwells.us) - Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is concerned about the expansion of Iran and the willingness of the current American ‘president’ to allow the threat they present to increase...He’s not alone in his concern; there are many Sunni Arab nations in the Middle East, as well as many Americans here at home who share those same fears. The very real potential for the nObama regime to allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons only adds to the growing global anxiety. Joining Netanyahu in his uneasiness over the terrorist nation is Saudi Arabia, one of those Sunni Nations which faces a very uncertain future in the face of a nuclear-armed Iran. On Thursday, Saudi Foreign Minister Saud Al-Faisal echoed the words of the Israeli Prime Minister, accusing Iran of “taking over” Iraq and having their fingerprints all over Syria, Lebanon and Yemen.       http://www.rickwells.us/irans-cozy-relationship-with-the-obama-white-house-more-than-just-pen-pals-with-mutual-admiration/
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 Hilly Ordered Libyan Leader Gadaffi’s Death  
(rickwells.us) - Retired Admiral James “Ace” Lyons is asked who he trusts more when it comes to the threat of Islamic terrorism and the situation in the Middle East, Hussein nObama or the Prime Minister of Israel...Lyons answers without hesitation, “Well, obviously the Prime Minister of Israel has it right. And what your listeners should know, you know there’s no difference between al-Qaeda, the Islamic State and the Muslim Brotherhood. They all have the same objective and that’s to impose Sharia Law in place of our Constitution.” He addresses Hussein nObama’s unwillingness to define the enemy, noting that “The problem is the penetration by the Muslim Brotherhood that has gone on for years but it has greatly accelerated under the nObama administration in penetrating all of our national security agencies, including the Joint Chiefs of Staff. They have carte blanche entre into the White House. They have in fact become a defective cabinet member.” Lyons adds, “And what you have to understand, the Muslim Brotherhood creed is to destroy the United States from within and replace our Constitution with Sharia Law. You have to ask yourself why would this ‘president’ embrace the Muslim Brotherhood. 
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 Liberal California College Students Vote To Ban American Flag  
(rickwells.us) - Every day brings another insult to Americans from the cesspool of collectivist idiocy that is the State of California...The latest insult to the American people comes at the hand upturned and empty of the Associated Students of University of California, Irvine. That group voted on Tuesday to remove all flags, the most offensive and predominate one being the American Flag, from an inclusive space on their campus. The reasons behind it were the usual political correctness and “intolerant tolerance.” Far from being proud of our nation, they are offended by our national symbol. The wise associated students would never dream of letting reality intrude into their utopian fantasyland. Although all of the students are adults, some apparently still lack the emotional development to cope with the concepts of national pride and patriotism. Therefore, as has become the customary practice, the symbols of America will be discarded in the interest of accommodation.       http://www.rickwells.us/liberal-california-college-students-vote-to-ban-american-flag-because-its-not-politically-correct-could-be-hate-speech/
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 Iran is ‘taking over Iraq’ 
(Jim Emerson) - Because of Barack nObama’s lack of a real foreign policy, Prince Saud al-Faisal, the Saudi foreign minister is moving to have his country “take over Iraq“...At this point, the United States and its allies are only conducting an air war against the Islamic State but we will be sending ground troops soon. The lack of U.S. presence and policy will allow the Iranians to exert a greater influence over the Shia Government in Baghdad. Win or lose the Iraqis will aligned themselves with the Iranians because they saw the Muslim apologists in the White House abandoned them to Sunni terrorists.       http://www.coachisright.com/category/jim-emerson/
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 Gowdy Makes HUGE Bombshell Revelation on Hilly in Benghazi  
(teapartypolitics.com) - Hilly did something so shocking, so illegal, even Democrats are freaking out over it...What might that have been? She conducted business while working for the secretary of state on her own personal email instead of with a government email address. Apparently the entire time she worked for the government she was participating in this illegal activity. What in the world?       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nvi5YKWg08
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 Stop Shooting The Messenger!  
(Bradlee Dean) - Last week was filled with high treason and assaults coming from members of this criminal administration toward those that they swore to serve (Article II, Section 4 of the U.S Constitution)...Of course, the American people believe, for some odd reason, that those who serve the people in this country have a lawful right to do the unlawful things they engage in. If it is not the nObama administration telling on itself by declaring that it will defend Muslim jihadists if they are attacked, then it is nObama looking to unconstitutionally take over local and state police. We also have Franklin Graham warning the American people that nObama is opening the doors for Christian persecution in America. Of course, he is. He has been warring against everything that is America for the last six years, namely America’s Christian heritage, as well as who we are under the Constitution.  
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 President nObama, butt out of Alaska  
(State Sen. Cathy Giessel ) - On a Sunday morning last month, President nObama showed once again his determination to stunt our state's development when he designated as a wilderness area the coastal plain of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge...This comes after his executive actions to close energy leasing in Bristol Bay and the Chukchi and Beaufort Seas. These decisions were all made without the support of Congress or Alaskan officials. The decision doesn't just affect Alaskans. Alaska is an energy artery to the United States. For more than twenty years, one-fifth of the nation's oil production traveled through our Trans Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS). This despite the fact that 60 percent of our land is in federal hands, and seven of the ten largest National Parks are in our state, along with the largest state park in the country. Americans drive cars running on Alaskan crude, and then fly oil-fueled planes to enjoy our scenic lands and wildlife.     http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/president-obama-please-butt-out-of-alaska/article/2561056?utm_campaign=Washington%20Examiner:%20Opinion%20Digest%20PMI&utm_source=Washington%20Examiner:%20Opinion%20Digest%20PMI%20-%2003/06/15&utm_medium=email
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 EPA's toxic mess on transparency  
(washingtonexaminer.com) - In August 2012, the conservative watchdog group Landmark Legal Foundation made a Freedom of Information Act request for records at the Environmental Protection Agency...specifically seeking records of any efforts to slow down the issue of new regulations until after the 2012 election. FOIA requests are supposed to be acknowledged and complied with very promptly. In this case, EPA bureaucrats did precisely what the Freedom of Information Act is intended to prevent — they slow-walked Landmark's request past the 2012 elections, so that voters could not use the information to make their decision. They used one form of government opacity (foot-dragging) to protect another (a secretive regulatory process). The incident raises an important question about government transparency in general. As the Roman poet Juvenal famously asked, "Who will guard the guards themselves?" Can bureaucrats be trusted when they are tasked with providing records of their own behavior? In this case, the answer is evidently no.       http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/epas-toxic-mess-on-transparency/article/2561130?utm_campaign=Washington%20Examiner:%20Opinion%20Digest%20PMI&utm_source=Washington%20Examiner:%20Opinion%20Digest%20PMI%20-%2003/06/15&utm_medium=email
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 Our Government Plans to Thank Our Military by Cutting...  
(Sara Noble) - The government is planning to cut jobs, salaries and benefits of our military. Some of these people have served four tours of duty in combat zones. We know what the military faces when they go into these war zones. We’ve seen what these terrorists do...They should never have to worry about their pay, benefits or job security, not while they’re on active duty and not while they are retired. We are not only cutting the size of our military force, ships, equipment, arms, we are cutting salaries, retirement, healthcare and housing of the brave men and women who fight to protect the American people at great personal sacrifice. Even commissaries in the States will suffer cuts.       http://www.independentsentinel.com/our-government-plans-to-thank-our-military-by-cutting-their-jobs-pay-benefits-housing-retirement/
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 Hilly Busted Teaming Up With Third World Country in Corruption  
(conservativetribune.com) - Hilly Clinton’s pile of dirty laundry is growing larger by the day and we still have a year to go before the campaign really heats up for the presidency...Reports from a new book exposing Clinton’s list of scandals say that her brother, Tom Rodham, was the head of one of two companies granted an extremely rare “gold exploitation permit” from the corrupt third world country of Haiti. The permit was issued in 2012 following a staggering $3.1 billion in aid that Clinton’s State Department sent to the country after it suffered a massive earthquake in 2010. Making matters worse, Rodham’s tiny, so-called mining company, VCS Mining, then made a convenient addition to their board — former Haitian Prime Minister Jean-Max Bellerive. The same man also acts as Bill Clinton’s co-chair of the Interim Haiti Recovery Commission. Just coincidence, right?       http://conservativetribune.com/hillary-third-world-corruption/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzEmail&utm_content=936184&utm_campaign=0
Sorry, Jeb, the Race Is Wide Open
Peggy Noonan
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(peggynoonan.com) - Thoughts on the 2016 primaries:

     No one expects anything from the Democrats. They will back, accept or acquiesce in a coronation. This will not be called passive but disciplined. But when you think about it—one of our two major parties, in a time of considerable national peril, will settle its presidential nomination without vigorous debate—it is weird and disturbing.

     Republicans are the action, and will draw all the lightning. A read on where the base—huge, broad and varied, including but not limited to attendees of this week’s Conservative Political Action Conference—is:

     Republicans this year are not looking for Reagan. They’re looking for Churchill. They’re looking for the guy who knows the war is already here, not the guy who knows the war can be averted if we defeat the guys who would wage it. What is “the war”? Everything from scarily sluggish economic growth to long-term liabilities and deficits; from the melting away of the post-World-War-II order to the Mideast to domestic terrorism. Every four years there is frustration and argument; this year there is urgency.

     What the Republican Party needs in a presidential candidate is not a centrist who can make the sale to conservatives in the primaries; it is a conservative who can win over centrists in the general election. That means the Republican nominee should be a man or woman who can redefine conservative thinking for current circumstances and produce policies that centrists and independents will find worthy of consideration.

     Jeb Bush is said by some and treated by many as the front-runner, the one to beat. I don’t see it. In fact I think he’s making a poor impression.

     It’s a commonplace to say nobody’s watching this early. But some people are, especially activists in the base and the mainstream media, which is picking up impressions that will harden into widespread clichés. What are they seeing?

     Mr. Bush is spending much of his time in The Rooms—offices and conference rooms—with millionaires and billionaires. Money in politics is very important, and Mr. Bush makes a great impression on the denizens of The Rooms. He speaks their language. They like his experience, the fluency with which he speaks of domestic policy. Here his family name helps him; they know he is politically vetted, a successful former governor, is respectful of the imperatives of business, and is bottom-line sane.

     It is going so well that Patrick O’Connor of the Journal reported this week the Bush team is asking fundraisers who want to join the campaign’s top tier to collect $500,000 by the end of March. But veteran bundlers expect it will cost more “to reach the inner circle . . . because deep-pocketed donors have been so eager to write big checks.”

     All this reflects a deliberate allocating of the candidate’s time. The Bush campaign will vacuum up money now and be interesting and compelling later. They’re trying to force rivals out of the race by picking up their potential donors and leaving nothing but crumbs.

     Mr. Bush’s operation is also, according to the New York Times, muscling party strategists and policy specialists to advise only him and no one else. Again a message is sent: Be with us now or we’ll remember later. It sounds tough and Clintonian. Actually it looks less like a sales pitch than a hostile takeover.

     There’s something tentative and joyless in Mr. Bush’s public presentations. He isn’t mixing it up with voters or wading into the crowd. So far he is not good at the podium. His recent foreign-policy speech was both bland and jangly, and its one memorable statement—“I am my own man”—was the kind of thing a candidate shouldn’t have to say.

     What is most missing so far is a fierce sense of engagement, a passionate desire to lead America out of the morass, a fiery—or Churchillian—certainty that he is the man for the moment. In its place we see a softer, wanner I’m smart, accomplished, know policy, and it’s my turn.

     I am not sure Mr. Bush likes the base. If he doesn’t, it would explain some of his discomfort. I am wondering if he sees the base as a challenge, not a home, something he has to manage, not something he is of. He was perhaps referring to this in December when he said you have “to lose the primary to win the general.” Actually you have to win it, but to really succeed you have to show you share the base’s heart, that you understand its beginning points and align with it on essentials. When you disagree with it you address those issues among friends, and with confidence. You can’t cover up differences in a passive-aggressive way—at their feet when you really want to be at their throat.

     A certain resistance to the idea of Mr. Bush is bubbling up among some journalists and intellectuals. In an arresting piece in the Atlantic, David Frum asked if he is the Republican nObama —essentially bicultural, interested in transforming a nation he finds lacking. “Both Jeb Bush and Barack nObama are men who have openly and publicly struggled with their ambivalence about their family inheritance. Both responded by leaving the place of their youth to create new identities for themselves: Barack nObama, as an organizer in the poor African-American neighborhoods of Chicago; Jeb Bush in Mexico, Venezuela, and at last in Cuban-influenced Miami. Both are men who have talked a great deal about the feeling of being ‘between two worlds,’ ” Mr. nObama in his books and Mr. Bush in his speeches. “Both chose wives who would more deeply connect them to their new chosen identity. Both derived from their new identity a sharp critique of their nation as it is. Both have built their campaign for president upon a deep commitment to fundamental transformation of their nation into what they believe it should be.”

     Jim Geraghty of National Review writes of “considerable evidence that there’s a lot of Jeb-skepticism out there among conservatives.” Jay Cost of the Weekly Standard says Mr. Bush may be “cornering the market” on professional Republicans but asks: “What is the case for a Bush restoration, beyond the fact that it would make the professional GOP comfortable once again? Why should average Republican primary voters—the insurance salesmen and truck drivers, not pollsters and policy advisers—choose Jeb over Scott Walker, Chris Christie , Ted Cruz, or the dozen other potential nominees?”

These are respected voices read by many conservatives.

     Finally, this week’s polls—yes, it’s early—offer Mr. Bush little comfort. A Quinnipiac poll in Iowa has him coming in fifth, behind Mr. Walker, Rand Paul , Ben Carson and Mike Huckabee . Chris Cillizza of the Washington Post noted the really bad news for Mr. Bush is that he was well known among respondents “and not all that well liked”—41% favorable to 40% unfavorable. A national survey from Public Policy Polling shows Mr. Walker in the lead at 25%, with Mr. Carson at 18%, and Mr. Bush in third place with 17%.

The road is long. Maybe Jeb Bush will succeed. But no one should bow to his inevitability. He doesn’t have a better chance with Republican voters than some other possible candidates, and may have less.

http://www.peggynoonan.com/sorry-jeb-the-race-is-wide-open/

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