End of Day Archives
Democrats Denounce Deal, Obama AWOL |
Key Democrat Denounces The Deal Yesterday, Senator Bob Corker (R-TN), chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, announced his opposition to President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran. So too did Senator Robert Menendez (D-NJ), the previous chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. |
Obama Caves Again, Corker Opposes Deal, Who IS Fringe |
Obama Caves Again Weeks ago, Iran told us that it would refuse to allow U.S. personnel to serve on the international inspection teams responsible for verifying Tehran's compliance with the proposed nuclear deal. That should have been a non-starter for any American administration, but the Obama/Kerry team accepted it. Now the regime is making even more demands. Yesterday, Iran's deputy foreign minister claimed that every U.N. inspector must be vetted and approved by Iran's intelligence service. |
Deal Funds Iranian Terror, Server Scandal Update |
Deal Funds Iranian Terror Critics of President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran have argued that the numerous concessions, including as much as $100 billion in sanctions relief, make the radical Islamic regime stronger and will be used to fund its terrorist activities. The leaders of the regime are confirming those fears. |
Thursday, August 13, 2015 |
Veterans Ad Gets BIG Boost Earlier this week we told you about an extremely powerful ad opposing the nuclear deal with Iran. The ad features Staff Sergeant Robert Bartlett, an American hero who was wounded by an Iranian IED in 2005. Sergeant Bartlett warns politicians who support this deal with Iran that they "will have blood on their hands." |
Wednesday, August 12, 2015 |
Can Obama Be Trusted? In making the case for his nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic of Iran, President Obama has frequently claimed that the inspections regime is the most intrusive ever, and if Tehran is caught cheating sanctions will be "snapped back." There are serious deficiencies with both the inspections regime and the ability to reimpose sanctions. But the biggest fault with the deal is Obama's lack of will. |
Tuesday, August 11, 2015 |
"Blood On Their Hands" America's wounded warriors are rising up in protest against the terrible deal with Iran. Not only does this deal sellout our security, it is a cruel insult to our troops who suffered at the hands of Iranian-made weapons in Iraq and Afghanistan. A new group called Veterans Against The Deal is taking to the airwaves. It has just launched an extraordinarily powerful ad featuring Staff Sergeant Robert Bartlett, an American hero who was wounded by an Iranian IED in 2005. |
Friday, August 7, 2015 |
Who Won? You Decide The Republican candidates had their first real debate last night. Early indications are that the audience was huge. There were none of the dreaded "gaffes" all candidates fear, nor was there one single debate moment that dominated the evening. The jury is out on who was helped and who was hurt. |
Thursday, August 6, 2015 |
Obama Compares Nuke Deal Critics To The Ayatollah Can he sink any lower with demagoguery? Probably not. In a speech at American University defending his disastrous Iranian nuclear deal, President Obama said this: "Just because Iranian hardliners chant 'Death to America!' does not mean that's what all Iranians believe. In fact, it's those hardliners who are most comfortable with the status quo. It's those hardliners who are chanting 'Death to America!' who are most opposed to the deal. They are making common cause with the Republican Caucus." |
Wednesday, August 5, 2015 |
Planned Parenthood, Truth Exposed A fifth video was released yesterday showing Planned Parenthood officials discussing the procurement and sale of aborted babies. This one shows a grotesque conversation in which pro-life activists posing as representatives of a biologics company ask the official whether they can see a fresh sample of an intact aborted fetus. Shame on the major networks: ABC, NBC, and CBS for censoring the story. |
Tuesday, August 4, 2015 |
Planned Parenthood Prevails |