Tinker:
Sara Palins said every thing that I think
about over how the republican party should be gathering around the bold new
republicans house of representatives trying to make a stand for what the
American people sent them to Washington DC for. And that is to fight to
uphold the constitutions of the United States for the deep god given
believes of the American people, so help them god.
Just listen to Sarah Palin express on the fox TV networks how the American people are feelings about how the republican party should
fight against Obama care.
P.S. "Washington DC is a cesspool." Quote Sarah Palin
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/ 2013/09/22/palin-demands-fox- news-host-turn-over-the-gop- cannibals-who-are-trying-to- trash-cruz/
Fox News contributor Sarah Palin on Sunday lashed out at fellow Fox
News employee Chris Wallace after he announced on his show that
Republicans had contacted him anonymously with research to oppose Sen.
Ted Cruz’ (R-TX) plan to defund Obamacare.
“As soon as we listed Ted Cruz as our featured guest this week, I got unsolicited research and questions, not from Democrats, but from top Republicans to hammer Cruz,” Wallace explained.
In a tweet addressed to Wallace’s Fox News Sunday show, Palin demanded to know who was trying to “trash” Cruz.
“Keep it TRULY fair & balanced. Release the GOP names encouraging you to trash @SenTedCruz,” she werote. “No more anonymous sources.”
“Someday I’m actually going to tell America what I really think about GOP elephants that would actually turn on a senator who is fulfilling his campaign promises,” Palin told Fox News host Shannon Bream later on Sunday. “Now these GOP elephants that are trying to turn on someone who is trying to fight for the will of the people, for liberty and for economic justice if you will, to have those turn on him is extremely disappointing. It’s not surprising though.”
The former Alaska governor added: “What is surprising though is my dad — who is a science teacher, a natural history teacher — dad, if you’re watching this morning, if you’re out of moose camp already and you’re home, you are a teacher and you never told me that elephants were cannibalistic. I wish I would’ve known and then we would have a different tactic in the way we do campaigns.”
Palin also said that there other “mischiefs [sic] going on.”
“The mischief in this case are [sic] other very big things going on in the world that Obama would like to see distracted our minds away from things like, oh, perhaps he’d like to lob missiles into some foreign country’s civil war with no intention of having those missiles actually impact the outcome of that war,” she asserted. “That is something that is distracting away from the nation’s solvency that we must concentrate on. Obamacare is a huge part of our nation’s solvency.”
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Sarah Palin ✔ @SarahPalinUSA
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/ 09/18/opinion/dowd-losing-the- room.html
It wasn’t the chief executive of the nation. It was Dr. Janis Orlowski,
the chief operating officer of MedStar Washington Hospital Center, where
three of those injured were being treated.
“There’s something evil in our society that we as Americans have to work to try and eradicate,” she said, her voice stoic but laced with emotion. On the day when she announced only hours earlier that she had submitted her resignation to take another job, she continued: “There’s something wrong here when we have these multiple shootings, these multiple injuries. There is something wrong, and the only thing that I can say is we have to work together to get rid of it. I would like you to put my trauma center out of business. I really would. I would like to not be an expert on gunshots.”
Calling it “a challenge to all of us,” she concluded: “This is not America.”
President Obama also gave a speech Monday, talking at the White House while the drama unfolded at the supposedly secure Navy Yard nearby. He could have posted his original remarks on the White House Web site and replaced them with a cri de coeur on gun control, or comfort for the shaken city.
The 12 who died were, after all, under his aegis as workers in a federal building.
But, jarringly, the president went ahead with his political attack, briefly addressing the slaughter before moving on to jab Republicans over the corporate tax rate and resistance to Obamacare.
Read more...http://www.nytimes.com/ 2013/09/18/opinion/dowd- losing-the-room.html
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http://www.politico.com/ playbook/0913/playbook11706. html
FIRST LOOK – ALAN
GREENSPAN, Fed chairman from 1987 to 2006, in a book out Oct. 22 from
The Penguin Press, “The Map and the Territory: Risk, Human Nature, and
the Future of Forecasting”: “Our highest priority going forward
is to fix our broken political system. Short of that, there is no
viable long-term solution to our badly warped economy. In America we are
being pulled apart politically in ways unrivaled since the aftermath of
the 1929 crash. … My first realization of a striking shift in our
politics was brought to my attention by the staunch conservative
three-term senator from Utah, Robert Bennett. He feared that despite his
strong approval ratings, his 2010 reelection bid was by no means
secure. In his 2004 reelection, Bennett won 69 percent of the vote.
His problem, as he stated it, was unexpected contenders for his Senate seat from his political RIGHT.
[The 18-year veteran finished third at the Utah Republican convention and his seat is now held by Sen. Mike Lee, an instigator of the effort to shut down the government over Obamacare.] It was my first awareness of what later came to be known as the Tea Party, a political movement that emerged in 2009 and became a powerful force in the 2010 election. …
“Both uncompromising sides of our ongoing debate on fiscal and other issues need to recognize that financial crisis lurks should we fail to resolve our deeply disruptive fiscal imbalance. And that imbalance is far greater than the official data portray [because of contingent liabilities to the U.S.
government from possible rescues of large financial firms and iconic nonfinancial firms] … At risk is the status the American economy has held as the preeminent world economic power for more than a century. …
“My introduction to ‘political Washington’ came in the 1960s when I was first invited to the dinners that were hosted by the Washington Post’s Katharine Graham, pundit Joseph Alsop, and others. To my recollection, the invitees to these dinners were ritualistically half Democrats and half Republicans. Today, attendance at similar dinners is predominantly a 95 to 5 percent split, with either Democrats or Republicans in the majority. … The bias toward unconstrained deficit spending is our top domestic economic problem.”
Read more...http://www.politico. com/playbook/0913/ playbook11706.html
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/ 2013-09-22/merkel-wins-as-fdp- losses-leave-ally-unclear- exit-polls-show.html

MERKEL BLOWOUT
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/09/22/kenya-mall- explosion_n_3972234.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2013/09/22/wilkerson-mccain- graham-traitors_n_3972701.html

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New York Times
Netanyahu: Nuke Deal With Iran Is Trap...
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http://www.rawstory.com/rs/
Palin demands Fox News host turn over the GOP ‘cannibals’ who are trying to ‘trash’ Cruz
By David Edwards
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Sunday, September 22, 2013
Topics: fox news ♦ sarah palin
“As soon as we listed Ted Cruz as our featured guest this week, I got unsolicited research and questions, not from Democrats, but from top Republicans to hammer Cruz,” Wallace explained.
In a tweet addressed to Wallace’s Fox News Sunday show, Palin demanded to know who was trying to “trash” Cruz.
“Keep it TRULY fair & balanced. Release the GOP names encouraging you to trash @SenTedCruz,” she werote. “No more anonymous sources.”
“Someday I’m actually going to tell America what I really think about GOP elephants that would actually turn on a senator who is fulfilling his campaign promises,” Palin told Fox News host Shannon Bream later on Sunday. “Now these GOP elephants that are trying to turn on someone who is trying to fight for the will of the people, for liberty and for economic justice if you will, to have those turn on him is extremely disappointing. It’s not surprising though.”
The former Alaska governor added: “What is surprising though is my dad — who is a science teacher, a natural history teacher — dad, if you’re watching this morning, if you’re out of moose camp already and you’re home, you are a teacher and you never told me that elephants were cannibalistic. I wish I would’ve known and then we would have a different tactic in the way we do campaigns.”
Palin also said that there other “mischiefs [sic] going on.”
“The mischief in this case are [sic] other very big things going on in the world that Obama would like to see distracted our minds away from things like, oh, perhaps he’d like to lob missiles into some foreign country’s civil war with no intention of having those missiles actually impact the outcome of that war,” she asserted. “That is something that is distracting away from the nation’s solvency that we must concentrate on. Obamacare is a huge part of our nation’s solvency.”
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Sarah Palin ✔ @SarahPalinUSA
@FoxNewsSunday Keep it TRULY fair & balanced. Release the GOP names encouraging you to trash @SenTedCruz. No more anonymous sources.
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Watch the video below from Fox News, broadcast Sept. 22, 2013. click...http://www.rawstory.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2013/
Op-Ed Columnist
Losing the Room
By MAUREEN DOWD
Published: September 17, 2013
WASHINGTON — On the most deadly day here since Sept. 11, 2001, with the
capital reeling over the sadly familiar scene of a mass shooting by a
madman, the chief executive stepped to the microphones and captured the
heartbreak.
Fred R. Conrad/The New York Times
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Readers shared their thoughts on this article.
“There’s something evil in our society that we as Americans have to work to try and eradicate,” she said, her voice stoic but laced with emotion. On the day when she announced only hours earlier that she had submitted her resignation to take another job, she continued: “There’s something wrong here when we have these multiple shootings, these multiple injuries. There is something wrong, and the only thing that I can say is we have to work together to get rid of it. I would like you to put my trauma center out of business. I really would. I would like to not be an expert on gunshots.”
Calling it “a challenge to all of us,” she concluded: “This is not America.”
President Obama also gave a speech Monday, talking at the White House while the drama unfolded at the supposedly secure Navy Yard nearby. He could have posted his original remarks on the White House Web site and replaced them with a cri de coeur on gun control, or comfort for the shaken city.
The 12 who died were, after all, under his aegis as workers in a federal building.
But, jarringly, the president went ahead with his political attack, briefly addressing the slaughter before moving on to jab Republicans over the corporate tax rate and resistance to Obamacare.
Just as with the address to the nation on Syria last week, the president
went ahead with a speech overtaken by events. It was out of joint,
given that the Senate was put into lockdown and the Washington Nationals
delayed a night game against the Atlanta Braves, noting on its Web
site, “Postponed: Tragedy.”
The man who connected so electrically and facilely in 2008, causing
Americans to overlook his thin résumé, cannot seem to connect anymore.
With a shrinking circle of trust inside the White House, Obama is having
trouble establishing trust outside with once reliable factions:
grass-roots Democrats and liberals in Congress.
As Peter Baker wrote in The Times, the president is finding himself
increasingly “frustrated” by the defiance of Democrats who are
despairing of his passive, reactive leadership.
Read more...http://www.nytimes.com/
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http://www.politico.com/
SHUTDOWN COUNTDOWN: 10 days -- ALAN GREENSPAN WARNS: 'no viable long-term solution to our badly warped economy' without fixing political system -- WHITE HOUSE SIGNALS Janet Yellen nomination coming
By
MIKE ALLEN
|
09/21/13 10:27 AM EDT
His problem, as he stated it, was unexpected contenders for his Senate seat from his political RIGHT.
[The 18-year veteran finished third at the Utah Republican convention and his seat is now held by Sen. Mike Lee, an instigator of the effort to shut down the government over Obamacare.] It was my first awareness of what later came to be known as the Tea Party, a political movement that emerged in 2009 and became a powerful force in the 2010 election. …
“Both uncompromising sides of our ongoing debate on fiscal and other issues need to recognize that financial crisis lurks should we fail to resolve our deeply disruptive fiscal imbalance. And that imbalance is far greater than the official data portray [because of contingent liabilities to the U.S.
government from possible rescues of large financial firms and iconic nonfinancial firms] … At risk is the status the American economy has held as the preeminent world economic power for more than a century. …
“My introduction to ‘political Washington’ came in the 1960s when I was first invited to the dinners that were hosted by the Washington Post’s Katharine Graham, pundit Joseph Alsop, and others. To my recollection, the invitees to these dinners were ritualistically half Democrats and half Republicans. Today, attendance at similar dinners is predominantly a 95 to 5 percent split, with either Democrats or Republicans in the majority. … The bias toward unconstrained deficit spending is our top domestic economic problem.”
Read more...http://www.politico.
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http://www.newrepublic.com/
The Man Who Shattered The Clinton Dynasty
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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/
MERKEL BLOWOUT
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/
Former Bush Official: McCain, Graham 'Bordering On Being Traitors'
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New York Times
Netanyahu: Nuke Deal With Iran Is Trap...
Netanyahu Is Said to View Iran Deal as a Possible Trap
By MARK LANDLER
Published: September 22, 2013
WASHINGTON — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu
of Israel, stepping up his effort to blunt a diplomatic offensive by
Iran, plans to warn the United Nations next week that a nuclear deal
with the Iranian government could be a trap similar to one set by North
Korea eight years ago, according to an Israeli official involved in
drafting the speech.
Read more...http://www.nytimes.com/ 2013/09/23/world/middleeast/ netanyahu-is-said-to-view- iran-deal-as-a-possible-trap. html?_r=0
Read more...http://www.nytimes.com/
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Sports
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College Football Rankings
Not For Long
It was a hard-to-watch week, but hey, it gets better from here. GameDay Final »What we learned »Haney's takeaways
AP Photo/Phil Sandlin
- Bama, Oregon still 1-2 in AP poll
| Rankings
- Cincinnati lineman Flick dies in car accident
- Source: Texas LB Hicks' season in jeopardy
- Rutgers RB James sidelined with leg injury
- Michigan thwarts UConn upset bid
| Jennings
- Notre Dame holds off Michigan St.
| Fortuna
- Florida QB Driskel out for year
| Gators win
- Football players mark gear in NCAA protest
- McCarron, Bama put away CSU
| LSU wins
- Stanford starts fast, tops Arizona St.
| Miller
- Texas avoids 1-3 start behind Gray
| Olson
- Manziel (3 total TDs), A&M blast SMU
| Khan
- Haney: Should Tide, Buckeyes be worried?
http://espn.go.com/blog/
College Football Nation Blog
Some of the SEC favorites didn't necessarily play up to their national
standing on Saturday, but that didn't really affect their place in this
week's bowl projections. Let's take a look:
VIZIO BCS National Championship Game, Jan. 6: Alabama
Allstate Sugar Bowl, Jan. 2: Texas A&M
Capital One Bowl, Jan. 1: Georgia
AT&T Cotton Bowl, Jan. 3: LSU
Outback Bowl, Jan. 1: South Carolina
Chick-fil-A Bowl, Dec. 31: Florida
TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl, Jan. 1: Ole Miss
Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Dec. 30: Auburn
AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Dec. 31: Missouri
BBVA Compass Bowl, Jan. 4: Vanderbilt
AdvoCare V100 Bowl, Dec. 31: Arkansas
VIZIO BCS National Championship Game, Jan. 6: Alabama
Allstate Sugar Bowl, Jan. 2: Texas A&M
Capital One Bowl, Jan. 1: Georgia
AT&T Cotton Bowl, Jan. 3: LSU
Outback Bowl, Jan. 1: South Carolina
Chick-fil-A Bowl, Dec. 31: Florida
TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl, Jan. 1: Ole Miss
Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, Dec. 30: Auburn
AutoZone Liberty Bowl, Dec. 31: Missouri
BBVA Compass Bowl, Jan. 4: Vanderbilt
AdvoCare V100 Bowl, Dec. 31: Arkansas
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Will Cover
Purdue Fan
Gary, IN
Member since Mar 2007
22932 posts
Georgia opens as a 3 point favorite over LSU (Posted on 9/22/13 at 10:41 am)
Other notable games:
Oklahoma - 2.5 vs. Notre Dame
Alabama - 13.5 vs. Ole Miss
Washington - 7 vs. Arizona
Florida - 12.5 vs. Kentucky
Ohio State - 7.5 vs. Wisconsin
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Retrotiger
LSU Fan
Scottsboro, AL
Member since Aug 2013
38 posts
Anthony Johnson? (Posted on 9/22/13 at 3:28 pm)
I haven't read where anyone has mentioned anything about his injury last night? Ruined the whole game for me once he got hurt. Has anyone heard anything on his situation?
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pabgolf
LSU Fan
baton rouge
Member since Dec 2009
1004 posts
re: Anthony Johnson? (Posted on 9/22/13 at 3:33 pm to Retrotiger)
Just had lunch with him at walkons, no issues and perfectly healthy.....beast
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geauxaddai
LSU Fan
Chicago, IL
Member since Jan 2008
2794 posts
re: Anthony Johnson? (Posted on 9/22/13 at 3:37 pm to pabgolf)
Did you ask him how he missed that one on one tackle on Tre Mason that led to an Auburn TD?
I know, I know...I am happy the big guy is back. He has just had a quiet season so far, needs to show up next weekend like all past leaders on the defensive line did before him (Dorsey, Nevis, Brockers etc).
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