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[h=6]- JANUARY 26, 2016 -[/h][h=1]AMERICAN HERO: OBAMA’S MILITARY A ‘GIRLY MAN OUTFIT’[/h]WND
One of America’s greatest heroes is charging the commander in chief with deliberate sabotage of the nation’s armed forces.
The serious accusation leveled against Barack Obama comes from retired Army Maj. Gen. Patrick Brady, a recipient of the Medal of Honor, who told WND bluntly, “Obama loathes the military.”
“His goal is to reduce the military to impotence,” Brady said in an interview. “That way, during his reign, which, thank God, is almost over, he could point to an emasculated military and say he didn’t have the capability to [do] anything about it. If it came to a confrontation, I don’t think he would fight.”
Brady explained Obama “changed the ethos of the military” by lowering standards and moral values. He specifically identified the removal of the bans on open homosexuality and women in combat positions as destructive.
“It’s gone from a masculine-oriented outfit to a girly man kind of an outfit,” Brady said.
Brady, who was a legendary “Dust Off” air ambulance pilot in Vietnam and detailed his experiences in his book, “Dead Men Flying,” argued political correctness is endangering American security, creating a weaker, less versatile force.
The general argued women serving in combat is problematic simply because of the physical differences between the two sexes.
“I have commanded female students in peacetime in medical units,” said Brady. “I am aware of the demands on males made on the battlefield, moving bodies on the battlefield, using litters, even in terms of carrying a toolbox, which is heavy.”
Brady suggested most women are simply less capable of meeting such physical demands in a combat situation. He also told WND he heard from “several sources” the women who recently graduated Army Ranger School “had a lot of help.”
As reported in September, high-ranking officials in the Army “planned in advance” the results of training programs designed to see if women could meet the physical standards.
Brady laid out a chilling hypothetical example for soldiers and their family members.
“The bottom line is this: If you’ve got a squad in the hills of Afghanistan and your squad is half female, half male and you’re going up against a Muslim terrorist squad from ISIS that’s all male, do you want your daughter in that squad? Your mother? Your wife? Going up against an all-male squad with your squad half females? I don’t think so.”
He said, “It violates every tenet of common sense to put women in foxholes. Not to mention everything it does to morale, camaraderie and bonding. It will certainly cause divisiveness.”
Brady also condemned homosexuality in the American military on grounds of both health and morality. The former air rescue pilot explained each soldier is considered a “walking blood bank” in a medical emergency, but homosexual men for years have been banned from donating blood because of concerns about disease.
They still are banned under some circumstances.
Brady also charged the inclusion of homosexual soldiers creates a chilling effect, as soldiers who disagree with what they see as sexual immorality must “tip toe around for fear of saying the wrong thing” and facing punishment.
Finally, Brady spoke out against what he sees as an attempt by President Obama to silence officers perceived as hostile. He specifically called the attempt to demote Gen. David Petraeus even after his retirement as “disturbing.”
“I think that is a signal to all generals who are leaving the military so they don’t turn on him after they leave,” Brady said. “He’s telling them, watch out, I’ve got a weapon here that can be used even after you’re retired. Now, the man has made a lot of mistakes. But what they’re doing to Gen. Petraeus is remarkable really after what he’s been through.

”Brady questioned the combat experience and political bias of the current officer corps. He was especially critical of officers who put political correctness above the interests of their soldiers.
“We’re wasting money on diversity offices,” Brady said. “After the Fort Hood massacre, we even had officers worrying about whether diversity would be the casualty.”

However, Brady sees hope with the emergence of Donald Trump as the Republican front-runner.
“Donald Trump has destroyed political correctness among the political class, among the other candidates,” Brady observed. “He has said certain things and has refused to apologize for them. And the American people love it! And the other candidates are finding out the American people love it.
“Before, you would say something which the media could twist into racism and bigotry and the media would crucify you, especially if you were a conservative. They tried that with him and it didn’t work. So now some of the other politicians are saying, ‘Hey, some of these things are true, Mexico is sending some criminals across the border, we have to do something about it. Some of those guys are rapists and druggies.’ But before Trump, if you said anything bad about them, they would label you as a racist.”
Despite his praise for Trump and his ability to “open the dialogue,” Brady said he would not be endorsing any candidate until the Republican primaries are over, whereupon he will “go all out.”
What advice does he have for the new commander in chief?
“The new guy needs to restore the ethos of the military,” Brady said. “And get the military back to what it’s meant for – breaking things, and killing things.”
 

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[h=6]- JANUARY 26, 2016 -[/h][h=1]SHERIFF JOE ARPAIO ENDORSES DONALD TRUMP[/h]TIME
The self-proclaimed “toughest sheriff in America,” and certainly one of the most controversial, has just endorsed Donald Trump for president.
In a statement, Joe Arpaio said, “Donald Trump is a leader. He produces results and is ready to get tough in order to protect American jobs and families. I have fought on the front lines to prevent illegal immigration. I know Donald Trump will stand with me and countless Americans to secure our border.”
Arpaio, now 83, has been the sheriff of Maricopa County, Arizona since 1993. Despite his long tenure, he’s a highly divisive public figure. Arpaio struck out a strong nativist, anti-immigration stance long before Trump descended the escalator to announce his candidacy in June 2015. He was an outspoken supporter of Arizona’s harsh 2010 anti-immigrant law, which criminalized the failure to carry immigration documents and gave the police sweeping power to detain people suspected of being in the U.S. illegally. (The Supreme Court ruled on the law in 2012, upholding its most contentious provisions.)
In 2013, a federal court found Arpaio guilty of racially profiling Latinos at traffic stops; he then faced a contempt of court hearing for refusing to stop. He has been the subject of thousands of lawsuits during his tenure as sheriff.
“I have great respect for Sheriff Arpaio,” Trump said in a statement about the endorsement. “We must restore law and order on the border and respect the men and women of our police forces. I thank him for his support of my policies and candidacy for President.”
Trump has made his hardline stance on illegal immigration a centerpiece of his campaign, promising to build a wall along the country’s southern border with Mexico and deport all 11 million people in the country illegally. But Arpaio is a controversial figure in law enforcement even outside his questionable treatment of undocumented immigrants. Arpaio also began the nation’s first female and juvenile chain gangs, and forced Maricopa County inmates to wear pink underwear.
Arpaio will appear with Trump in Marshalltown, Iowa Tuesday night. But he wasn’t Trump’s only big endorsement today; Tuesday morning, evangelical leader Jerry Falwell Jr. also announced he was backing the Republican frontrunner.
 

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So he's running away and going home because Ailes told the truth in a funny way. Trump is a nothing but a punk.

Ailes should have never stuped that low, he revealed how petty & bias a supposed top news network can be.

As someone who wrote 'The Art of the Deal' Donald Trump know a bad deal when he sees one.
 

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Ailes should have never stuped that low, he revealed how petty & bias a supposed top news network can be.

As someone who wrote 'The Art of the Deal' Donald Trump know a bad deal when he sees one.
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Bad Deal? It's a debate? Your Boy is a gutless punk. Hopefully one of his yes men sychophants he surrounds himself with tells him what a big mistake he's making. He's giving his opponents 3 hours of free shots with no response.
 

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"Kelly's mistake was becoming the News, Major No No in that Business."



"She does entire shows with people denouncing him. I don't blame him, but I wish he would have done the debate. Now I won't watch."



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HA HA! I hope it kills the ratings, I won't watch it if the Donald is not on."


"It's about time the MSM is denied the ability to rule over politics with an iron fist and dictate the PC narrative; FOX loses viewers and ratings here."




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I won't be watching. I think FOX has made a big mistake."

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Fox will lose on this one "


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Fire Megan Kelly"


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Nice to see that he's using his popularity to help those who are deserving of the nation's support."




"Good man, doing a fund-raisingn function to benefit war veterans instead of doing a stupid debate to benefit FOX. Donald Trump's fund-raising function will be more successful than FOX's debate, which will simply be another 'bash Donald Trump" show, which the FOX owner (who hates Trump) will take delight. But the truth is, Trump's popularity will only increase, AGAIN!!!!!!!"



"I support Trump. He doesn't need to waste his time with these circus show debates anyway. Hopefully he will get a big arena, give to the veterans and he gets coverage."


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Donald Trump, pictured during a campaign event in Marshalltown, Iowa, will 'definitely not' attend the Republican debate organised in Des Moines on Thursday night, as it will be co-moderated by Megyn Kelly


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Trump supporters....neo-nazis and people commending his misogynistic comments to a women. #whatatimetobealive
 

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Rebel Democratic debate is on as NBC schedules one for next week in defiance of Dem rules - but will Hillary show up?


  • MSNBC, New Hampshire Union Leader schedule debate next week in violation of official Democratic Party rules
  • BUT debate would be just five days before the first-in-the-nation New Hampshire primary - at a time when candidates are most scrambling to get attention
  • Uncertain how party plans to respond or which candidates plan to participate

PUBLISHED: 23:24, 26 January 2016 | UPDATED: 23:47, 26 January 2016


An unsanctioned but nationally televised debate among the three Democratic presidential candidates has been scheduled for next week, defying official Democratic Party rules and setting up a fascinating showdown.
MSNBC and The New Hampshire Union Leader will team up to host the debate in New Hampshire on Feb. 4, just five days before the state's first-in-the-nation primary contest.
The debate will be moderated by Chuck Todd of NBC News and Rachel Maddow of MSNBC, as reported Tuesday by BuzzFeed News.



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Clinton, shown here in Iowa on Tuesday, may have a tough decision to face next week about whether to participate in an unsanctioned but nationally televised prime-time debate hosted by MSNBC and the Manchester Union Leader





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The campaigns of Sen. Bernie Sanders and former Gov. Martin O'Malley have been clamoring for months for more Democratic debates



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[h=1]Hillary's not looking inevitable any more as Democratic support slips below 50 per cent and crucial black voters desert her[/h]

  • NATIONAL: Clinton 49 / Sanders 37 / O'Malley 1
  • New Fox News poll says Clinton's lead among Democratic voters is down to its slimmest margin yet
  • Slips seen among African-American voters


PUBLISHED: 22:11, 26 January 2016 | UPDATED: 22:42, 26 January 2016



A new Fox News poll released Tuesday showed Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton may down to her thinnest lead in the primary race after months of dominating the polls.



Clinton now stands at 49 percent support among Democratic voters, with 37 percent supporting Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and just one percent supporting former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley.


Clinton is down from 54 percent in a Fox News poll two weeks ago, while Sanders and O'Malley are each down two percent from two weeks ago.






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Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton's support has fallen in a new poll released Tuesday by Fox News

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Sen. Bernie Sanders continues to nip at Clinton's heels according to Fox News, now just 12 points behind her in the network's polls



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With only a week to go before the Iowa caucuses, the poll shows the race is becoming more fluid. Ten percent of Democratic voters are now undecided, it suggests - up from two percent undecided in early January.For Clinton, the results are sobering. She had a 46-point lead over Sanders early last summer, but he has slowly but steadily eaten into her once-insurmountable lead, according to Fox.



In its report on the poll. Fox pointed out Clinton's eroding support among African-Americans - 67 percent support, down from 78 percent two weeks ago and 84 percent in December.




Besides their own competing commercials, Sanders and Clinton have hammered each other three times in the past five weeks in December, in the third Democratic primary debate, and then again in January at the fourth Democratic face-off and a third time, indirectly, at Monday night's town hall event.




The main difference between the two candidates' supporters is age. While Sanders leads by 26 points among voters younger than 45 years of age, Clinton leads by 42 points among those over 45.


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“Donald Trump is a delusional narcissist and an orange-faced windbag”: Rand Paul tells Wilmore what he really thinks

"Have you ever had a speck of dirt fly into your eye? ... Eventually it blinds you with all its filth," Paul said. VIDEO

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Rand Paul has been doing the rounds on the liberal talk shows lately. The libertarian-leaning Republican even appeared on “All In With Chris Hayes” Monday night as well as with Larry Wilmore on the “Nightly Show.”


Wilmore dedicated the top of the show to Donald Trump’s hate-filled supporters and but the second act of the show he sat down with Rand Paul to ask WTF about Trump. As an optical surgeon, Paul knows all about people who can’t see clearly. “Have you ever had a speck of dirt fly into your eye?” he began his response about Donald Trump. He called it “annoying, irritating, might even make you cry. But if the dirt doesn’t go away, it’ll keep scratching away at your cornea until eventually it blinds you with all its filth… and then it makes fun of you on CNN.”


Larry just wanted to clarify the metaphor, “So the eye is the conservative voter and Donald Trump is the speck of dirt?” he asked.
“No, Larry. Donald Trump is a delusional narcissist and an orange-faced windbag. A speck of dirt is way more qualified to be president,” Paul clarified. OUCH!
Check out the rest of the extended interview with Rand Paul where he trashes Donald Trump some more:
http://www.salon.com/2016/01/26/donald_trump_is_a_delusional_narcissist_and_an_orange_faced_windbag_rand_paul_tells_wilmore_what_he_really_thinks/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
 

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Fox News Slams Trump Campaign's 'Terrorizations' Against Megyn Kelly

"We can't give into terrorizations toward any of our employees."


01/26/2016 11:43 pm ET


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Fox News has accused Donald Trump's campaign manager of threatening debate moderator and "The Kelly File" host Megyn Kelly.

Fox News slammed Donald Trump's decision to skip Thursday night's debate in Iowa and accused his campaign manager of "terrorizations" against Megyn Kelly, "The Kelly File" host who will be one of the moderators at the event.
Trump has had an ongoing feud with Kelly since she questioned his sexist attacks against women during a debate in August. Fox News said the war of words escalated behind the scenes over the weekend during a call with Trump campaign manager Corey Lewandowski.
In a statement released to Politico on Tuesday night, the conservative news network claimed:
"In a call on Saturday with a Fox News executive, Lewandowski stated that Megyn 'had a rough couple days after that last debate' and he 'would hate to have her go through that again.' Lewandowski was warned not to level any more threats, but he continued to do so."
"We can't give into terrorizations toward any of our employees," the network said.
Fox News said the GOP frontrunner for president spent four days lobbying to have Kelly replaced, but they refused to give in to his demands.
"Capitulating to politicians' ultimatums about a debate moderator violates all journalistic standards," the network said.
Trump is still welcome to join the debate "but he can't dictate the moderators or the questions."
The latest statement is a sharp turn from one released earlier in the day, which took more of a humorous tone. According to The New York Times, Fox News initially said:
“We learned from a secret back channel that the Ayatollah and Putin both intend to treat Donald Trump unfairly when they meet with him if he becomes president — a nefarious source tells us that Trump has his own secret plan to replace the Cabinet with his Twitter followers to see if he should even go to those meetings.”
Writing on Twitter, Trump dismissed that earlier statement as a "pathetic attempt by @foxnews to try and build up ratings for the #GOPDebate. Without me they'd have no ratings!"
At the time of this writing, Trump has not yet commented on the latest statement accusing his campaign manager of threatening Kelly.



 

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