A blog to capture random thoughts, mainly dealing with politics and especially military matters.
Monday, September 12, 2016
Remind Me Again, Who Has the "Deplorable" Supporters?
If it’s a
contest about who has the most despicable supporter, I would like to nominate
Seddique Mir Mateen, father of Omar Mateen, the Orlando shooter who killed 49
people in at the Pulse nightclub in June. He attended Hillary Clinton’s 9 August Florida
rally and the Clinton folks placed him strategically directly behind her
because his middle eastern appearance fit their narrative of inclusive
immigration. Given Seddique's “politics,” I
suspect he would fit into Hillary’s “deplorable bucket” along with a majority
of her other “supporters.”
Monday, August 1, 2016
Washington Post Finally Criticises Hillary Clinton for Lying About Top Secrets Disclosed in Her Emails on Her Home-brew Server!
In a rare Washington Post Fact Checker,
the paper actually printed something critical of the paper’s political darling,
Hillary Clinton. Seems even Glenn
Kessler couldn’t quite some of the blatant lies Hillary was attempting to spin
on Chris Wallace on Fox News Sunday on 31 July 16.
Here is what the WaPo said but you will
notice they buried it on their website without posting it on their homepage
although they did post a Trump Fact Checker on the homepage. So much for WaPo fair and balanced reposting.
Here is what Glenn had to say about
Hillary:
Clinton’s
claim that the FBI director said her email answers were ‘truthful’
By
Glenn Kessler, 31 July 2016
“Director Comey said my answers
were truthful, and what I’ve said is consistent with what I have told the
American people, that there were decisions discussed and made to classify
retroactively certain of the emails.”
—Hillary Clinton, interview on “Fox News Sunday,” July 31, 2016
Clinton made these remarks
after “Fox News Sunday” host Chris Wallace
played a video of her saying: “I did not email any classified material to
anyone on my email. There is no classified materials. I am confident that I
never sent nor received any information that was classified at the time. I had
not sent classified material nor received anything marked classified.”
As Wallace put it, “After a long investigation, FBI Director James Comey said
none of those things that you told the American public were true.”
After
Clinton denied that, Wallace played another video of an exchange between Comey
and Rep. Trey Gowdy (R-S.C.), chair of the House Select Committee on
Benghazi:
GOWDY: Secretary Clinton said there was nothing marked classified on
her emails either sent or received. Was that true?
COMEY: That’s not true.
GOWDY: Secretary Clinton said,
“I did not email any classified material to anyone on my email. There is no
classified material.” Was that true?
COMEY: There was classified material emailed.
So what’s going on here?
The
Facts
Clinton is cherry-picking statements by Comey to preserve her narrative
about the unusual setup of a private email server. This allows her to skate
past the more disturbing findings of the FBI investigation.
For instance, when Clinton asserts “my answers were truthful,” a campaign
aide said she is referring to this statement by Comey to Congress: “We have no
basis to conclude she lied to the FBI.”
But that’s not the whole story. When House Oversight Chairman Jason
Chaffetz (R-Utah) asked whether Clinton had lied to the American public, Comey
dodged: “That’s a question I’m not qualified to answer. I can speak about what
she said to the FBI.”
At another point, Comey told Congress: “I really don’t want to get in
the business of trying to parse and judge her public statements. And so I think
I’ve tried to avoid doing that sitting here. … What matters to me is what did
she say to the FBI. That’s obviously first and foremost for us.”
Comey was also asked whether Clinton broke the law: “In connection with
her use of the email server? My judgment is that she did not,” Comey said.
As for retroactive classification of emails, Comey did say many emails
were retroactively classified. But he also said that some emails were
classified at the time — and Clinton and her aides should have been aware of
that.
Here’s how Comey put it in his lengthy statement when he announced the
completion of the investigation: “Although we did not find clear evidence that
Secretary Clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the
handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their
handling of very sensitive, highly classified information.”
Comey said “seven e-mail chains concern matters
that were classified at the Top Secret/Special Access Program level when they
were sent and received. These chains involved Secretary Clinton both sending e-mails about
those matters and receiving e-mails from others about the same matters.”
He added: “There is evidence to support a conclusion that any
reasonable person in Secretary Clinton’s position, or in the position of those
government employees with whom she was corresponding about these matters,
should have known that an unclassified system was no place for that
conversation.” He noted that “even if
information is not marked ‘classified’ in an e-mail, participants who know or
should know that the subject matter is classified are still obligated to
protect it.”
In her response to Wallace, Clinton at one point appeared to deflect responsibility to
her aides: “I relied on and had every reason to rely on the
judgments of the professionals with whom I worked. And so, in retrospect, maybe
some people are saying, well, among those 300 people, they made the wrong
call.”
Testifying before Congress, Comey said it was possible Clinton was not “technically
sophisticated” enough to understand what the classified markings meant.
But he said a government official should be attentive to such a marking.
The Pinocchio Test
As we have seen repeatedly in Clinton’s explanations of the email
controversy, she
relies on excessively technical and legalistic answers to explain her actions. While Comey did say there was no evidence she lied to
the FBI, that is not the same as saying she told the truth to the American
public — which was the point of Wallace’s question. Comey has repeatedly not
taken a stand on her public statements.
And although Comey did say many emails were retroactively classified, he
also said that there were some emails that were already classified that should
not have been sent on an unclassified, private server. That’s the uncomfortable
truth that Clinton has trouble admitting.
FOUR PINOCCHIOS
Saturday, July 30, 2016
Can't Teach an Old Dog Like Hillary Clinton New Tricks so She's Just Up to Her Old Ones!
Jerry Zeifman, a lifelong Democrat, was the
chief counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate hearings in
1973-74 when 27-year-old Hillary Rodham was on the committee staff and he was
the one who terminated her in August 74.
When ask about her work, Zeifman stated “she was a liar…. She was an unethical, dishonest lawyer. She
conspired to violate the Constitution, the rules of the House, the rules of the
committee and the rules of confidentiality.”
Labels:
dishonest,
Hillary Clinton,
liar,
Unethical,
Watergate Committee Work
Wednesday, May 25, 2016
PRESIDENT OBAMA, NO APOLOGY FOR USING THE ATOMIC BOMB ON JAPAN!
Not only
should President Obama NOT
apologize for the US Dropping the Atomic Bombs on Japan, he should vigorously
defend President Truman’s decision and point out why in retrospect it was also
in the best interest of the Japanese people.
When I was
stationed in Japan I had
several opportunities to travel to Hiroshima and
Nagasaki and have visited both the Peace Memorial
Museum and the Peace Park
several times. Hence, I have seen the
effects of the Atomic Bomb and it just reinforced my deeply held belief that
President Truman made the correct decision when he had the Bombs dropped.
Both my
father and mother served overseas during the War as did several of my uncles
and anyone born after the War who had a father, grandfather or
great-grandfather who fought in World War II should thank God every single day
that President Truman had the guts to use the Atomic Bombs on Japan or there is a
good chance you wouldn’t be alive to be reading this. While terrible, those bombs probably saved almost
a million American lives and, by the estimate of the Japanese Imperial General
Staff, at least 20 millions Japanese lives.
Remember,
US Army and Marine Corps forces had just secured Okinawa at a cost of over
20,000 dead (12,520 KIA) and over 55,000 wounded, by far the bloodiest battle of the Pacific, and a third of the island’s
civilian population was killed with some estimates as high as 300,000 – and at
the time the Japanese didn’t even consider Okinawa part of their “home
islands.” Factored in to President
Truman’s decision was the Secretary of the Army’s estimate of allied
causalities of a “home island” invasion of up to 4 million casualties including
as many as 800,000 killed. On 18 July 1945 President Truman had met with his Joint Chiefs and decided to order 766,000 troops to prepare to invade Kyūshū beginning 1 November of that year. This prompted the War Department to order 500,000 Purple Heart medals, a stock pile still being used today.
The
Japanese planned an all-out defense of Kyūshū with Four veteran divisions
withdrawn from China to
strengthen the forces already in Japan and 45 new divisions recently
activated. In all, there were 2.3 million Japanese Army troops prepared to
defend the home islands, backed by a civilian militia of 28 million men
and women. Casualty predictions varied widely, but were extremely high. As I
said before, even the Japanese Imperial General Staff estimated 20 million
Japanese deaths.
Compare that 20 million to the best estimates of the total causalities
from both bombs of about 130,000 killed the first day and as many as 250,000
total dead over time and you can see why it was the RIGHT decision.
And
anyone still not convinced that President Truman was right to drop the bombs, I
would invite you to listen to Japanese Emperor Hirohito’s Jewel Voice Radio
Broadcast of Noon 15 August 1945 (Japan Standard Time) where he
announced to the Japanese people the unconditional surrender of the Japan Thus
ending World War II. The only reason for the surrender the Emperor stated
in his speech was the atomic bombings of Hiroshima
and Nagasaki.
Here is
the text of the Jewel Voice Radio Broadcast of 15 August 1945 in
its entirety:
TO OUR GOOD AND LOYAL SUBJECTS:
After pondering deeply the general
trends of the world and the actual conditions obtaining in Our Empire today, We
have decided to effect a settlement of the present situation by resorting to an
extraordinary measure.
We have ordered Our Government to
communicate to the Governments of the United
States, Great Britain,
China and the Soviet Union that Our Empire accepts the provisions of
their Joint Declaration.
To strive for the common prosperity
and happiness of all nations as well as the security and well-being of Our
subjects is the solemn obligation which has been handed down by Our Imperial
Ancestors and which lies close to Our heart.
Indeed, We declared war on America and Britain
out of Our sincere desire to ensure Japan's
self-preservation and the stabilization of East Asia,
it being far from Our thought either to infringe upon the sovereignty of other
nations or to embark upon territorial aggrandizement.
But now the war has lasted for
nearly four years. Despite the best that has been done by everyone – the
gallant fighting of the military and naval forces, the diligence and assiduity
of Our servants of the State, and the devoted service of Our one hundred
million people – the war situation has developed not necessarily to
Japan's advantage, while the general trends of the world have all turned
against her interest.
Moreover, the enemy has begun to employ a new and most
cruel bomb, the power of which to do damage is, indeed, incalculable, taking
the toll of many innocent lives. Should We continue to fight, not only would it
result in an ultimate collapse and obliteration of the Japanese nation, but
also it would lead to the total extinction of human civilization.
Such being the case, how are We to save the
millions of Our subjects, or to atone Ourselves before the hallowed spirits of
Our Imperial Ancestors? This is the reason why We have ordered the acceptance
of the provisions of the Joint Declaration of the Powers.
We cannot but express the deepest
sense of regret to Our Allied nations of East Asia, who have consistently
cooperated with the Empire towards the emancipation of East
Asia.
The thought of those officers and
men as well as others who have fallen in the fields of battle, those who died
at their posts of duty, or those who met with untimely death and all their
bereaved families, pains Our heart night and day.
The welfare of the wounded and the
war-sufferers, and of those who have lost their homes and livelihood, are the
objects of Our profound solicitude.
The hardships and sufferings to
which Our nation is to be subjected hereafter will be certainly great. We are
keenly aware of the inmost feelings of all of you, Our subjects. However, it is
according to the dictates of time and fate that We have resolved to pave the
way for a grand peace for all the generations to come by enduring the
unendurable and suffering what is unsufferable.
Having been able to safeguard and
maintain the structure of the Imperial
State, We are always with
you, Our good and loyal subjects, relying upon your sincerity and integrity.
Beware most strictly of any
outbursts of emotion which may engender needless complications, or any
fraternal contention and strife which may create confusion, lead you astray and
cause you to lose the confidence of the world.
Let the entire nation continue as
one family from generation to generation, ever firm in its faith in the
imperishability of its sacred land, and mindful of its heavy burden of
responsibility, and of the long road before it.
Unite your total strength, to be
devoted to construction for the future. Cultivate the ways of rectitude, foster
nobility of spirit, and work with resolution – so that you may enhance the
innate glory of the Imperial
State and keep pace with
the progress of the world.
(Hirohito's signature and Privy
Seal)
August 14, 1945
Sunday, February 28, 2016
SPOTLIGHT WINS AT THE O$CARS BUT LOOSES AT THE BOX OFFICE!
THE PUBLIC HAD ALREADY VOTED WITH THEIR WALLETS!
Again this
year I truly appreciate the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts
and Sciences members picking Spotlight as their best motion picture of
the year, but in the ONLY category that really counts – MONEY MADE – it appears the American and International
audiences made a different decisions. When it comes to picking movies, I always
"trust the mob" so here is how the movie going and paying
public ranked this year’s movies as of 28 February 2016.
Movie
|
Worldwide
|
Domestic
|
|
1
|
Avenger: Age of Ultron
|
$1.406B
|
$459.0M
|
2
|
Furious 7
|
$1.163B
|
$353.0M
|
3
|
Star Wars
|
$1.122B
|
$926.0M
|
4
|
Jurassic World
|
$1.018B
|
$652.3M
|
5
|
Spectre
|
$879.5M
|
$199.8M
|
6
|
Inside Out
|
$856.8M
|
$356.5M
|
7
|
Mission Impossible – Rogue Nation
|
$682.3M
|
$195.0M
|
8
|
The Hunger Games: Part 2
|
$653.0M
|
$281.9M
|
and this is
who the Academy members nominated in the Best Picture category:
Movie
|
Worldwide
|
Domestic
|
|
1
|
The Martian
|
$624.0M
|
$228.4M
|
2
|
The Revenant
|
$404.0M
|
$170.5M
|
3
|
Mad Max: Fury
Road
|
$377.6M
|
$153.6M
|
4
|
Bridge of Spies
|
$164.3M
|
$72.2M
|
5
|
The Big Short
|
$123.9M
|
$68.5M
|
6
|
Spotlight
|
$61.8M
|
$29.2M
|
7
|
Brooklyn
|
$36.5M
|
$36.5M
|
8
|
Room
|
$22.0M
|
$13.5M
|
Notice
NONE of the eight nominated pictures is among the eight top money maker of the
past year although the Top Earning nominee, The Martian did come in at #9 with a
Worldwide take of $624.0 or about 44 percent of the take of the year’s top
grossing movie: Avenger: Age of Ultron. That means Avenger made nearly 23 times as
much at the box office as the “best” picture - Spotlight. I suspect the producers of Spotlight would
gladly trade their Oscar for the extra $1.344 Billion Avenger earned.
Although it is obvious that Avenger: Age of Ultron with almost a $1.406
Billion (with a “B”) earned Worldwide and $459 Million earned Domestically was this
year's Best Picture, the winner had to come from the nominees selected by
their Hollywood
elite peers but the Academy members didn’t even agree with “the Domestic
mob” rankings as reflected by how they spent their money. The top grossing nominee, The Martian, earned
over ten times as much as the winning picture: Spotlight. Does that make any sense? How good can a movie be if only a very few
people want to see it?
Again, this year it was no contest ….and the WINNER is, bank statement Please (drum roll),
the hands down winner by a country mile is (sorry Spotlight):
Avenger: Age of Ultron!
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
A Second Look at GEN David Petraeus' Transgressions May Result in Loss of a Star
Seems General David Petraeus’ past is finally catching up with him. Way back in November 2012 I wrote an article
in this Blog (http://old-soldier-colonel.blogspot.com/2012/11/what-should-be-military-legal.html)
pointing out that GEN Petraeus committed his offenses while he was still on
active duty and how his punishment was inconsistent with how the Army had
handled a partially similar but significantly less serious case involving another
highly decorated four star General. Although
the mishandling of classified materials was very serious and for which GEN
Petraeus received his Federal conviction, he was also guilty of Article 134 of the UCMJ, Adultery, which
was definitely
detrimental to the good order and discipline of the Military.
In other
Blog articles I have already pointed out the inconsistencies in how GEN
Petraeus’ mishandling of classified material was handled with a Federal prosecution
while the Democrat presumed nominee Hillary Clinton has been coddled and so far
let slide for doing far worse so I won’t address that miscarriage of justice
here but for light reading on the subject I would invite you to read my
previous Blog article at: http://old-soldier-colonel.blogspot.com/2015/07/both-state-dept-director-of-national.html.
Although
rarely taken to Court Martial, violation of Article 134, Adultery, normally
results in a significant punishment which is what happened to the another highly
decorated Army 4-Star General that had an “inappropriate relationship” that some might
loosely describe as an “extramarital affair.” Although that General had been separated from
his wife for over a year at the time, was in the process of finalizing a
divorce, the lady was an unmarried civilian who he later married and he had
made no attempt to hid the relationship, he was relieved of his command,
demoted to 3-Star Lieutenant General and unceremoniously retired from the Army.
He was GEN
Kevin P. Byrnes, at the time the Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC)
Commanding General, and on 8 Aug 2005, he was relieved of his command for his
relationship with an unmarried civilian with no connection to either the
military or even the federal government.
The General had been separated from his wife since May 2004 and
coincidentally their divorce was finalized on the same day he was relieved of
his command – 8 Aug 2005.
The General
was a popular and highly regarded leader credited with ushering in systemic
changes in Army doctrine and training. A
decorated Vietnam War veteran, he had commanded the 1st Cavalry Division and
the multinational troops in Bosnia,
and had been the Director of the Army Staff.
He was set to retire that November after 36 years of unblemished service
beginning when he was 19 years old so his punishment was “light” and he was
allowed to retire at the reduced rank of Lieutenant General or 3-Star rank.
Also, with his blatant act of indiscipline GEN Petraeus brought
discredit on the entire Officer Corps and made enforcement of Military Law more
difficult for all leaders The first
thing every young officer learns is he or she is “always on parade.” That is
their conduct is always being watched and the higher one rises, the more this
is true. By the time an officer reaches field grade (major), they are
constantly under scrutiny and every transgression sets a new standard of
conduct, higher or lower, for their subordinates. Petraeus’ conduct was disgraceful and besmirch
the honor of every Military officer so should not go unpunished.
While we’re at it, let’s not forget Broadwell. I don’t know what the
final disposition of her case was but, as a reserve officer she was equally at
fault. Not only did she commit adultery
but she also mishandled classified material.
I hope this “nut case” was not only cashiered out of the Army Reserve
but criminally prosecuted.
Saturday, January 2, 2016
WASHINGTON DC HOMICIDE RATE SOARS IN COMPARISON WITH VIRGINIA SUBURBS
MARYLAND RATE SHOWS SMALLER INCREASES AS BOTH DC AND MARYLAND ENACT MORE ONEROUS GUN LAWS
Like clockwork each New Years the Washington Post publishes an article exposing the homicide stats for the District of Columbia, our Nation’s Capital, and the surrounding suburbs so I can confirm how luck I am to live in Virginia where I have the freedom to own a gun for self-protection. Also, like clockwork, the WaPo fails to do any analysis of the numbers because from the stats it is obvious that homicidal maniacs would much rather commit their crimes in jurisdictions like DC and Maryland that not only don’t have the death penalty but where they have little chance of being confronted by a law abiding citizen who just might have a gun of their own than in Virginia with virtually no restrictions on guns and the only questions for convicted murders is do you prefer the needle or the chair and if the chair, AC or DC?This year’s WaPo article: Killings in Montgomery, Prince George’s rose in 2015 ( Link at: https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/killings-in-montgomery-prince-georges-rose-in-2015/2016/01/01/fe71a58c-af0d-11e5-b820-eea4d64be2a1_story.html?hpid=hp_local-news_mocohomicides-1030am%3Ahomepage%2Fstory ) showed that the results of DC and Maryland “strengthening” their gun control laws in 2015 was they have become more dangerous places to live compared to the Virginia suburbs. In 2014 a DC resident, where firearms are virtually impossible to own, was only 16.32 times more likely to be a homicide victim then one of us Gun Tottin Virginians living in the adjacent DC suburbs of Alexandria City and, Arlington & Fairfax Counties where gun ownership is almost unrestricted but in 2015 they are now 22.18 times more likely to be killed. Even a Marylander living in the adjacent DC suburbs of Prince Georges and Montgomery Counties in 2014, with increasingly strict gun laws under former Gov O’Malley, was only 4.1 times less likely to be a homicide victim than a DC resident and 4 times more likely to be a homicide victim than one of us Virginia Gun Totters but in 2015 that changed for the worse! Although in 2015 a Marylander was only slightly less likely to be killed than a DC resident at 4.13 times, they are now 5.15 times more likely to be a homicide victim than one of us Virginians.
Like in past years, the WaPo curiously makes no attempt to explain the disparity in rates among the various jurisdictions but even a cursory analysis of the stats might reveal a motive for why the Liberal WaPo does no analysis -- could it be because it would clearly demonstrate the dramatically inverse relationship between homicide rates and restrictions on gun ownership.
For you doubters who might want to run the figures for themselves, here is the detailed math for the 2015 numbers using the latest population estimates from Census Bureau and the Stats in the article:
DC population = 646,449
2015 Homicides = 162
2015 Homicide Rate = 25.06 / 100,000 people.
Maryland DC-suburbs of Montgomery & Prince George’s Counties
Population = 1,906,758 (Montgomery = 1,016,677; PG = 890,081)
2015 Homicides = 111
2015 Homicide Rate = 5.82 / 100,000.
Virginia suburbs of Alexandria City, and Arlington & Fairfax Counties
Population = 1,504,722 (Alexandria = 148,892, Arlington = 224,906, Fairfax = 1,130,924)
2015 Homicides = 17 homicides
2015 Homicide Rate = 1.13 / 100,000
Comparison of DC to VA suburbs = 25.06/1.13 = A DC resident is 22.18 times more likely to be a victim than a Virginian
Comparison of DC to MD suburbs = 25.06/5.82 = A DC Resident is 4.31 times more likely to be a victim than a Marylander
Comparison of MD suburbs to VA suburbs = 5.82/1.13 = A Marylander is 5.15 times more likely to be a victim than a Virginian
Now I’m not opposed to registration and some reasonable limits on ownership such as terrorists, ex-cons and the mentally unstable but there should be no restrictions on ownership by average citizens – anywhere in the US. There is a “God-given” right of self protection, especially in one’s own home, and a gun is the only way to exercise that right. If you don’t believe me, just ask any Bostonian who was directed to “shelter in place” during the Marathon Bomber manhunt or upstate New York resident when Police were hunting the murders who escaped from their Clinton “maximum security prison” how they feel about owning a gun now! One has to go no further than right here in our own DC-area backyard to clearly demonstrate that contrary to liberal rhetoric, it is an “inconvenient truth” that guns actually do make us safer. Case in point, Virginia has by far the laxest gun laws and the least gun violence of any of the surrounding jurisdictions. Could it be criminals are not so anxious to attack law-abiding citizens if they might be "packing heat?"
I would add that for those of you that are sincerely worried about the safety of children in homes with guns, I would suggest that your energies would be far more productive in saving children’s lives if you were to crusade against home swimming pools. In any given year in this country there is one child drowning death for every 11,000 residential swimming pools or 550 children under the age of 10 drown every year in our 6 million pools. Meanwhile there is one child killed by a gun for every one million (plus) guns in this country or with about 300 million guns, approximately 175 children die. This means a child is over 160 times more likely to drown in a pool than be killed by a gun. Hence, banning residential pools is a much more effective way of protecting children than banning fire arms.
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