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Hey, How's America's Rail Security Doing?
Michelle Malkin
"Know who you are standing with"
"Show me your friends and I'll show you your future"
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 WITH YOUR SECOND CUP OF COFFEE... 
Have you ever read Skip Gatesvery brief memoir of growing up segregated Mineral County, W.Va.? A lot of junk will be foisted upon readers today and this weekend as editors and writers use the Martin Luther King holiday as an excuse to commit unbecoming acts journalism. Given the fact that a movie about the Civil Rights movement is in theaters and that we are still in the shadow of another failed effort at a “national discussion” on race, you can brace yourself for a torrent of treacle and overstuffed sentiment. That’s not to say that there won’t be good, important things to read and see, it’s just that you will have to look closely to find them. But if you’d like to start with a fish in your creel, read Gates’ recollection of how things were to his eyes at the time. It is sometimes bracing, sometimes warm and funny and, most importantly, seemingly honest: “Civil rights took us all by surprise. Every night we’d wait until the news to see what ‘Dr. King and dem’ were doing. It was like watching the Olympics or the World Series when somebody colored was on. In 1957, when I was in second grade, black children integrated Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. We watched it on TV. All of us watched it. I don’t mean Mama and Daddy and Rocky. I mean all the colored people in America watched it, together, with one set of eyes.”  -Fox News 
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 What’s the flight plan? -   WSJ: “As Republican Party leaders gather to plot their path back to the White House, their reactions to the prospect of a third campaign by Mitt Romney range from curiosity to deep skepticism…. [M]any GOP officials have the same question for him: How would it be different this time?…Mr. Romney’s loss led to a sweeping review of the 2012 campaign by the RNC, which recommended a top-to-bottom makeover in the party’s messaging, collection of voter data and outreach to women and minorities…Several RNC members at this week’s meeting said the party has made progress in addressing those concerns. They said Mr. Romney needs to offer his own prescriptions if he runs again…Other GOP leaders said younger candidates or those new to the national stage may be better suited to be the standard-bearer of a party trying to freshen its image.”  -Fox News 
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 WALKER TAKES TOUGH LINE ON HILLY 
WaPo: “Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker laid out a clear rationale for his prospective presidential candidacy and drew a sharp contrast with Hilly Rodham Clinton here Thursday night, saying the country needs new leaders with fresh ideas from outside of Washington…‘We took the power out of the hands of the big government special interests and put it in the hands of the hard-working taxpayers, and they [his opponents] didn’t like it,’ Walker said. “They were worried if we won, it would catch on. And I hope it will.” In a dinner speech to the Republican National Committee, Walker touted his record in Wisconsin and that of other Republican governors around the country as the GOP’s model for the 2016 presidential campaign. And just 24 hours before Mitt Romney, the party’s 2012 nominee, was due in San Diego to make his first public remarks since declaring his serious interest in a 2016 run, Walker argued that Republicans need ‘a new, fresh leader.’”  -Fox News 
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 BOBBY JINDAL: ‘LET’S BE HONEST HERE, ISLAM HAS A   PROBLEM’ 
Daily Caller: “As Islamic terrorists launch attacks across the globe, Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal plans to call on Muslim leaders to publicly condemn these ‘acts of barbarism,’ declaring: ‘Let’s be honest here, Islam has a problem. If Islam does not support what is happening in the name of Islam, then they need to stand up and stop it,’ Jindal says in prepared remarks released by his office ahead of his Monday speech in London. ‘Many Islamic leaders argue that these are the acts of a radical few.’ ‘I will warn you in advance that I’m going to say some things that are not politically correct, so brace yourselves,’ Jindal, a potential Republican candidate for president, will say at the Henry Jackson Society on Monday.”
          #mediabuzz - Host Howard Kurtz will continue to have some of the best coverage of the media response to the attack by Islamist militants on Paris magazine Charlie Hebdo, but you also don’t want to miss what promises to be a spicy and smart discussion about the political press as The Daily Beast’s Jackie Kucinich and Washington Examiner’s Susan Ferrechio will look at the negative media feedback surrounding Mitt Romney moving toward a 2016 candidacy. Watch “#mediabuzz” Sunday at 11 a.m. ET, with a second airing at 5 p.m.  -Fox News 
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1.
 Just About Everybody In Health Care Is Ripping Off The Govt  
(John C. Goodman) - When patients pay for care with their own money, doctors and hospitals tend to vigorously compete on the basis of cost, quality and access to care...But when medical bills are paid by third-parties (insurance companies, employers and government), providers will tend to deliver care in the way that gets the most money out of the bureaucratic payment formulas. You would think that this fact would be prima facie obvious. Yet every once in a while we get a new government report that expresses surprise that the provider community acts in its own financial self-interest.       http://www.forbes.com/sites/johngoodman/2015/01/16/just-about-everybody-in-health-care-is-ripping-off-the-government/
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 Asra Nomani, A Muslim Woman, Exposes the Islamic Shut Down  
(Sara Noble) - A Washington Post article written by a Muslim woman, Asra Q. Nomani, exposes a movement that she says silences all debate on extremist ideology in order to protect the image of Islam...Even reasonable, well-documented critiques, she said are met with “hideous, disproportionate responses.” The movement is known as the “ghairat brigade.” If the goal is to protect the image of Islam, it’s having the opposite effect. More and more think most who follow Islam are extremists. If true, this certainly would explain the silence coming from the Muslim community when extremists go on rampages.       http://www.independentsentinel.com/why-muslims-dont-speak-out-against-extremism/
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 France's Moment of Truth  
(Michel Gurfinkiel) - The jihadist killing spree in Paris last week has been described as "France's 9/11" by Le Monde, the French liberal daily newspaper. Indeed, just like the American 9/11 fourteen years ago, it was a moment of truth...for France as a nation, for the French political class and — last, but certainly not least — for French Jews. The question, however, is not so much whether one sees the truth or not, but rather what one is supposed to do once truth has been seen. America's instincts after its own 9/11 were sound: it understood that it was in a state of war and that it had to react accordingly, but it wavered about what war to wage and what strategy to follow. As a result, the War On Terror, in spite of considerable American and Western investment, pugnacity, and heroism, has been largely inconclusive and even, in many respects, a failure. Likewise, whatever the emotional or philosophical impact of the present French 9/11, either in France or abroad, it is not clear whether it will translate — or can translate — into adequate policies.       http://www.meforum.org/4980/france-moment-of-truth
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 Romney Rips Hilly to Shreds in Just 3 Sentences  
(conservativetribune.com) - Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney had some hard words for President Barack nObama — but they were more likely aimed at the presumed 2016 Democrat candidate for the presidency, Hilly Clinton...In fact, he really needed only three sentences to rip Clinton’s tenure as secretary of state to shreds. “The results of the Hilly Clinton, Barack nObama foreign policy have been devastating,” Romney said. “Terrorism is not on the run. As a matter of fact, the radical violent jihadists in their various forms are terrorizing and brutalizing people all over the world, just in the last several days.”       http://conservativetribune.com/romney-rips-hillary-to-shreds/?utm_source=feedblitz&utm_medium=FeedBlitzEmail&utm_content=936184&utm_campaign=0
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 nObama's other weapon to cripple Congress  
(Garth Kant) - President nObama’s use of executive actions to govern while bypassing Congress is well known, particularly after his move in November to grant amnesty to 5 million illegal immigrants...What is perhaps not as well-known is the president’s increasingly frequent use of a second powerful tool to go around Congress – regulations. And those regulations, often carrying the full force of law, are written by unelected bureaucrats working in departments overseen by the administration. “The reason that matters is because as bright and hard-working and well-intentioned as our friends in the executive branch bureaucracies might be, they don’t work for you,” U.S. Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah, told WND.       http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/obamas-other-weapon-to-cripple-congress/
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 Abbas Claims Hamas and Israel Agreed on 'Palestine' in Sinai  
(Ari Yashar) - Palestinian Authority (PA) Chairman Mahmoud Abbas unleashed vitriolic invective on his unity partner Hamas, the terrorist organization ruling Gaza, claiming on Saturday that it had reached secret agreements with Israel...to create a Palestinian state in Gaza and the Sinai Peninsula. Hamas "is still seeking its old dream of an independent Islamic state in Gaza, which matches the plans of many countries who work against the interests of Palestine," Abbas claimed to Al-Bawaba, as cited by the Palestinian Arab Ma'an News Agency.      http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/190145#.VL1pYJt00pk
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 Afghan villager who saved Navy SEAL in hiding, seeking US asylum  
(Maxim Lott) - An Afghan villager who saved a Navy SEAL and was portrayed in a Hollywood film faces death threats from the Taliban and is having a tough time getting permission to come to the U.S., according to his lawyer...Mohammad Gulab's ordeal began in 2005, when Marcus Luttrell and three fellow Navy SEALs were ambushed by Taliban fighters in Afghanistan. A fierce fight left three dead and Luttrell, the only American survivor, with a broken back and several shrapnel wounds. Luttrell credits Gulab with saving his life, as the Afghan brought the wounded soldier into his home and protected him from the Taliban until U.S. reinforcements arrived.       http://www.foxnews.com/us/2015/01/19/afghan-villager-who-saved-navy-seal-in-hiding-seeking-us-asylum/?cmpid=NL_fntop
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 Ted Cruz at the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition Convention  
(therightscoop.com) - Ted Cruz gave a fantastic speech at the South Carolina Tea Party Convention yesterday and you can watch the full speech below...       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S7a7cDcB56o
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 Americans EVACUATE country under terrorist threat  
(therightscoop.com) - Back in September nObama was really reaching when he tried to reassure the American public about hos competent he is in battling the terrorist threat of ISIS in Iraq...Specifically, he cited the country of Yemen as a success in counter-terrorism, and a model for Syria and Iraq. Four months later, Americans are evacuating from that same country under terrorist threat. But will any “journalist” challenge nObama’s incompetence in foreign policy at all? All signs point to NO.       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mkhIFrE7Wgg
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 Iran Promises ‘Crushing Response’ to Israeli Strike  
(Adam Kredo) - Iran on Monday promised that Hezbollah would deliver “crushing response” to the Israeli attack over the weekend, which killed six Iranian agents, including a top-level commander, and five Hezbollah members... “The experience of the past shows that the resistance current will give a crushing response to the Zionist regime’s terrorist moves with revolutionary determination and in due time and place,” Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council (SNSC), was quoted as saying. The Israeli strike came just days after Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah declared that the terror group was preparing for a war in Israel’s northern Galilee region. It also occurred just a week after Iranian military leaders announced that they are operating missile sites in Syria, which potentially include a nuclear facility.       http://freebeacon.com/national-security/fmr-israeli-general-iran-hezbollah-planning-joint-invasion-of-israel/
Hey, How's America's Rail Security Doing?
Michelle Malkin

     With vengeance-seeking global jihadists on the loose here and around the world, now is a good time to ask (again):

Are we ready for a nefarious terrorist attack on our train and transit lines?

     Smoke and fire plagued two of the nation's major metro rail stations this week, raising justified questions about safety and preparedness. On Monday, one person died and 84 fell ill after heavy smoke filled the L'Enfant Plaza Metro in Washington, D.C. Officials believe an "electrical arcing event" caused the lethal Beltway incident. A probe into the cause of the arcing -- as well as an investigation into evacuation delays that trapped hundreds of passengers -- is underway.

     On Tuesday, an estimated 150 New York Fire Department personnel responded to a three-alarm fire at Penn Station that started before 2:30 a.m. Two firefighters suffered injuries battling the Big Apple blaze, which was initially deemed "suspicious" and then "accidental." Worth noting: A militant ISIS sympathizer published multiple threats on Twitter a few hours before the fire, warning that "tomorrow New York will burn" and predicting a "3:00 a.m. bomb."

     Whatever the causes of these two incidents, Americans need to know whether homeland security bureaucrats are doing their jobs -- or hitting their over-worn government snooze buttons.

     Jihadi rail attacks have been a domestic and worldwide threat for more than 15 years, from the 1997 NYC subway-bombing plot to New Delhi, Mumbai, Chechnya, Madrid and London. Since 9/11, there have been 1,800 worldwide terrorist attacks on surface transport systems, which have claimed 4,000 innocent lives. Jihadi mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, whose Gitmo classmates have been released in droves by the nObama administration, told interrogators in 2003 of al-Qaida's plot to target the D.C. metro rail system.

     In 2010, Afghan-born jihadist Najibullah Zazi pleaded guilty to terrorism charges after plotting to bomb New York subways with devices similar to the ones used in the 2005 London rail attacks. And last year, two al-Qaida-supported terrorists were arrested after plotting to bomb and derail Canada's national train service between Toronto and New York City's Penn Station.

     The U.S. General Accounting Office has issued copious rail security recommendations since at least 2004-2005. What has the Transportation Security Administration done with all those reports? Not much, as far as I can tell.

     It's been nearly three years since the GAO last concluded that TSA was failing to collect and analyze rail security threat data. The audit found that oversight and enforcement of transit security measures were "inconsistent" and inspections so spotty that "three of 19 rail agencies GAO contacted were not inspected from January 2011 through June 2012, including a large (unnamed) metropolitan rail agency."

     The Department of Homeland Security "accepted" the recommendations, but issued no timeframe to address the deficiencies. Capitol Hill and the White House have been far too preoccupied with legalizing millions of illegal aliens in the name of homeland security to follow up.

     Meanwhile, Amtrak remains bogged down in union politics and crony business as usual. As I first reported in 2009, the nObama administration quietly gutted the nation's most highly trained post-9/11 counterterrorism rail security team, Amtrak's Office of Security Strategy and Special Operations (OSSSO).

     The elite unit -- whose members came from U.S. Special Forces, counter-terrorism and other military service -- was disbanded in a power play with powerful labor leaders angered over its non-union status. Team nObama also pushed out former Amtrak Inspector General Fred Weiderhold, who played an instrumental role in creating OSSSO's predecessor at Amtrak, the Counter-Terrorism Unit. Weiderhold had blown the whistle on financial improprieties and called out the administration's interference with his watchdog probes.

     Eleanor Acheson, Amtrak's general counsel and longtime crony pal of Vice President Loose Lips Joe Biden, remains in her post despite a congressional probe and the Transportation Department inspector general's conclusion that she "unlawfully interfered" with Weiderhold's investigative work. Sources tell me that Acheson's law department continues to be rife with contract favoritism, shady billing practices and partisan pocket-lining.

     Rest assured: America's top rail officials are hard at work -- protecting themselves, their jobs and their bottom lines. All aboard!

http://townhall.com/columnists/michellemalkin/2015/01/14/hey-hows-americas-rail-security-doing-n1942663/page/full

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