End of Day Archives
Playing The Race Card, No Time To Call, Terror In Tunisia | Playing The Race Card White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest played the race card against Benjamin Netanyahu yesterday. During a press briefing with reporters aboard Air Force One, Earnest went out of his way to criticize Israel's newly-elected leader. After answering a question about communications with Hillary Clinton's staff, Earnest added this: |
Bibi Wins, Don't Expect A Truce, How Netanyahu Won | Bibi Wins
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- despised by the Obama White House, demonized in a massive ad campaign in Israel by left-wing American political operatives using the same slash-and-burn tactics they have used so well against conservative candidates in recent years, hated by Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran -- defied all the odds and won yesterday. Israel has a multi-party parliamentary system, so a coalition government will likely be formed. But by Israeli standards, Netanyahu's victory was close to a landslide. |
Israel Votes, Losing America, Summit Ministries | Israel Votes |
Obama Is Embarrassed, Jarrett v. Clinton, Ferguson Shooter Arrested, Four Blood Moons | Obama Is Embarrassed? During an interview with Vice News, President Obama said he was "embarrassed" for senators who signed a letter to Iranian leaders informing them that binding agreements with the United States must be ratified by the Senate. Here's what the president said: |
Iran Declares Victory, The New Persian Empire, The Pro-Abortion Party, Faith Under Fire | Iran Declares Victory When Barack Obama ran for president in 2007, he stunned some observers by saying that he would talk with America's enemies without preconditions. In 2007 the New York Times wrote this: "Senator Barack Obama says he would 'engage in aggressive personal diplomacy' with Iran if elected president and would offer economic inducements and a possible promise not to seek 'regime change' if Iran stopped meddling in Iraq and cooperated on terrorism and nuclear issues." |
Ferguson Shootings, Obama/Iran Conspiracy, Faith Under Fire | Open Season On Cops? |
Clinton's Credibility Crashes, Gowdy Responds, Not Unprecedented, Lessons From Oklahoma | Clinton's Credibility Crashes Hillary Clinton's attempt yesterday to quash the brewing scandal over her State Department emails failed miserably. She has obviously retained at least one bad habit from her time in the Obama Administration -- tardiness. Her press conference started an hour late. Her surreal press conference took place with the backdrop of the United Nations. The first question went to a reporter from Turkey who asked if Hillary would be going through this if she were a man. |
Protocol Versus Jihadists With Nukes, Voters Want Change, The Left's War On Normalcy | Protocol Versus Jihadists With Nukes Republican senators who signed Senator Tom Cotton's (R-AR) letter to Iranian leaders are now under the same withering attack that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu endured for a month. Look at the parallels. Netanyahu wanted to warn Congress and the American people that the Iranian nuclear deal would not stop Iran from getting nuclear weapons. Netanyahu said the deal "paves Iran's path to the bomb." |
Hillary's Problems Grow, Follow The Money, Nuclear Negotiations & Criminal Investigations, Notre Dame Wins | Hillary's Problems Grow The pressure on Hillary Clinton continues to mount over her use of private email servers during her tenure as secretary of state. The ongoing drumbeat dominated the Sunday talk shows. On ABC's "This Week," Bloomberg editor Mark Halperin dramatically downgraded Hillary's 2016 chances, saying: |
Emailgate Update, Arguing Over Annihilation, 2016 Update | Emailgate Update When news broke that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton had used a private e-mail address for her official work, many in the media were quick to defend her. It was nothing unusual and did not violate any rules, her supporters claimed. Not so fast. Last night, Jonathan Karl reported that a senior official at the State Department confirmed to ABC News that Hillary was in fact violating communications policy for "all four years she served" as secretary of state. |