The Right Stuff In The Morning
Thursday, January 15, 2015
Good morning! In the news today: Obama undermines his own claim to have spurred low gas prices; meet the latest free stuff: paid leave; Kerry finally headed to France; five more Yemenis sprung from Gitmo; European rabbi wants Jews to carry guns; Boko Haram's decimation revealed; and Duke will issue the Friday call to prayer.
Have a great day.
Keith
Romney? Really? . . . The White House has contempt for lots of people, but one can certainly excuse its contempt for Romney, who lost to Obama in 2012 even though the sitting president was presiding over a lousy economy, had jammed through Congress an unpopular signature policy – Obamacare – and was losing his grip on an increasingly disordered and violent world.
Romney, who lacks a seriousness about conservatism, can only claim that he’d somehow run the country better than anyone else, which makes little sense since he ran his general election campaign worse than anyone else. White House Dossier
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Did Obama's inaction in Yemen lead to Paris? . . . While the Obama administration was fighting ISIL, Al Qaeda was regrouping in Yemen. Politico
Kerry to give France "a big hug" . . . U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Thursday his visit to France was to give a "big hug" to Paris after the deadly attack by Islamist gunmen on the satirical newspaper Charlie Hebdo. Reuters
Ew. Get away!
Obama's gas drilling dance . . . The White House celebrates the natural-gas boom, so why is it hitting industry with new regulations? National Journal
Obama mocked drilling, now claims credit . . . This video provides a great look at the contrast between candidate Obama, who mocked Republicans for chanting “Drill baby, drill,” and Obama Oil Opinion Version 2.0, in which he claims credit for the very $2 gas he said we wouldn’t achieve. White House Dossier
Poll: Americans back Keystone bill . . . Most Americans of all political stripes support construction of the long-delayed Keystone XL oil pipeline, and want President Obama to sign legislation approving it, according to a new Fox News poll. Fox News
Obama often cites the need to pass "popular, bipartisan legislation." Uhh, what about this?
Obama's failed Turkish friendship . . . Obama’s ambitions were gradually abandoned as Erdogan became increasingly dictatorial, Islamic, corrupt and anti-Semitic, and as he aided jihadi attacks on Israel, brokered embargo-busting trade deals with Iran and tried to make Turkey the dominant regional power. Daily Caller
Obamacare to cause tax headaches . . . Obamacare is about to collide with the U.S. tax-filing season, adding frustration for millions of taxpayers trying to figure out how to comply and how much they will owe the government. Bloomberg
Obama wants more paid leave . . . Renewing a push for paid leave for workers, President Barack Obama on Thursday will call on Congress, states and cities to pass measures to allow millions of workers to earn up to a week of paid sick time a year, the White House said. He'll also ask Congress for more than $2 billion in new spending to encourage states to create paid family and medical leave programs. Associated Press
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Obama frees five Yemenis from Gitmo . . . The Obama administration late Wednesday released five Yemeni al Qaeda fighters from the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, sending four of them to Oman, which shares a border with Yemen. Washington Examiner
Maybe they were told very sternly, "don't do it again."
Congress to press for Iran sanctions . . . Republican and Democratic U.S. lawmakers will press ahead with a plan for more sanctions on Iran, the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said on Wednesday, despite White House warnings that they risked derailing nuclear talks. Reuters
ISIS gains in Syria, despite bombing . . . The Islamic State terror group reportedly has increased the amount of territory they control in Syria as the U.S.-led bombing campaign approaches its four-month anniversary. Fox News
Obama's halfway war seems to only be working halfway.
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Jindal to give rare remarks on his heritage . . . Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal, in Europe for a trade mission, will preach the virtue and necessity of “assimilation” in an extended foreign policy speech Friday that will touch on his family’s own immigrant experience. Politico
GOP frets over immigration backlash . . . Republicans are worried their party’s recent moves to roll back immigration measures could come back to bite them in 2016. Legislation passed to roll back Obama's amnesty passed the House, but only amid consternation from swing district Republicans. The Hill
GOP bumps up convention . . . Republicans will hold their national convention early in 2016, moving the event to mid-July in hopes of getting a head start on fundraising for the general election. National Journal
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Top European rabbi: Jews must carry guns . . . One of Europe’s most prominent Jewish organizations is petitioning the European Union to pass new legislation that would permit Jewish community members to carry guns “for the essential protection of their communities.” Washington Free Beacon
Yes, they should. In Israel.
The Great Wall of Saudi Arabia . . . With the Islamic State terrorist group in control of large swathes of Iraq, Saudi Arabia has decided to build a “Great Wall” that spans 600 miles. Washington Times
Boko Haram inflicts vast destruction . . . Amnesty International calculates that 3,700 homes and other structures were demolished by the Islamic militants over the course of the attack. Some 2,000 may have been killed. Fox News
Released Cuban dissidents still shadowed . . . The 53 prisoners released by Cuba’s communist government still face restrictions on their movements and political freedoms and could eventually wind up in jail again. Washington Free Beacon
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Duke to broadcast Islamic call to prayer . . . As part of a bid to promote religious pluralism on campus, students at Duke University will be hearing something new on Friday afternoons: An Islamic prayer call. Daily Caller
Of course it's Islam . . . The Obama administration’s mind-bogglingly determined refusal to say that we are at war with “radical Islam,” together with the left’s evasions about Islamic terrorism, means that there has been a haze of euphemism and cowardice around what should be a galvanizing event in the West’s fight against terror. Rich Lowry
Soros funding Ferguson protests . . . Liberal billionaire gave at least $33 million in one year to groups that emboldened activists. Washington Times
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