I offer said video without commentary, which is via C-SPAN:
Month: October 2015
Russian Warplanes Buzz USS Ronald Reagan Warship
Now this is not a good thing at all. đĄ
Via Stars and Stripes:
YOKOSUKA NAVAL BASE, Japan â The USS Ronald Reagan scrambled its fighter jets earlier this week after two Russian naval reconnaissance aircraft flew within one nautical mile of the U.S. aircraft carrier as it sailed in international waters east of the Korean Peninsula, according to 7th Fleet officials.
In the latest in a series of incidents involving Russian aircraft, two Tupolev Tu-142 Bear aircraft flew as low as 500 feet Tuesday morning near the Reagan, which has been conducting scheduled maneuvers with South Korean navy ships. Four F/A-18 Super Hornets took off from the Reaganâs flight deck in response to the Russian advance, 7th Fleet spokeswoman Lt. Lauren Cole said Thursday.
U.S. officials attempted to contact the Russian aircraft but received no radio response. A U.S. ship escorting the Ronald Reagan followed the Russian aircraft as they withdrew, Navy officials said.
Press officials at the Russian Embassy in Seoul were not immediately available for comment Thursday.
These are the same people who shot down Larry McDonald in cold blood. Patrick J. Buchanan says that they are harmless. Sorry, I call B.S. and if I were the President of the United States, I would call a meeting of joint chiefs and other leaders of the Military and I would give them a direct order; if Russian warplanes come near one of our warships, shoot it down. Then, I would make an announcement, with no questions from reporters; I would tell the American people, that Russia is trying to call our bluff and I would tell Russia and the American people, that if another war plane came near our ships, that it would be shot down and that act would be considered a declaration of war.
We cannot trust that Country, not even for a second. It would be fatal to do otherwise.
(Via Fox News)
New Video from Kasich: “Our Next President”
This one hits hard, and considering what’s happened in the last 24 hours, it is very much appropriate.
Video: John Kasich is fed up with Donald Trump
At this point, Can you blame him? I mean, Donald Trump tried to take credit for getting Ford car production back to Ohio and America; sorry, that was John Kasich’s doing.
Here’s the video:
I wish John Kasich lots of luck in this primary. I supported him on my old blog “Political Byline” with a banner ad that was on there for a very long time, back when he was running for Governor of Ohio.
Others:Â Hullabaloo, Business Insider and Mediaite
Some straight talk on Donald Trump
This is laughable at best. When Trump is winning, he loves the polls, when he is behind they are unscientific. đ
The Story via NYT:
Ben Carson has taken a narrow lead nationally in the Republican presidential campaign, dislodging Donald J. Trump from the top spot for the first time in months, according to a New York Times/CBS News survey released on Tuesday.
Mr. Carson, a retired neurosurgeon, is the choice of 26 percent of Republican primary voters, the poll found, while Mr. Trump now wins support from 22 percent, although the difference lies within the margin of sampling error.
The survey is the first time that Mr. Trump has not led all candidates since The Times and CBS News began measuring presidential preferences at the end of July.
Charlie Rose thinks this is a big deal:
Trump says that the polls are unscientific:
This is laughable at best, this is because the reason Donald Trump is falling in the polls, is because of the fact that Trump has bashed Jeb Bush (I am not a fan of Jeb, don’t worry!) and Donald Trump took an underhanded swipe at Ben Carson’s religious beliefs as well, which I thought was totally uncalled for.
Here’s the video of Donald Trump taking his underhanded swipe at Ben Carson’s religion:
You see, people see this sort of stuff; the back and forth with the Bushes, the slamming of Ben Carson’s religious beliefs and they start to think, “since when did this become a religious contest?” Which political elections are not supposed to be about that at all. Donald Trump also comes off as a bit of a jerk to most people when he does this.
For the record, Ben Carson is a Seventh Day Adventist, which I as a Baptist do disagree with their theology, very much so. However, I do not believe that Ben Carson’s religious beliefs should be a litmus test to be President of the United States and I do not believe that this sort of idiotic slamming of someone’s religious beliefs should be a part of this Presidential race at all.
Not to mention that Donald Trump insulted Iowa voters, I mean, can you get any more stupid than that? The funny part is that, to cover his own backside, he blamed a staffer for the insult. How childish can you get?
It is a bit early in this primary cycle; but, I have to say, I am beginning to believe that Donald Trump has used up his star power and that it is going to start hurting him, and not help him. At first, when Donald Trump came on the scene, I supported him. However, it is becoming clearer to me, that Trump is simply in this race to make a name for himself and that he really does not care about winning the Presidency. My support of him has basically dried up and I hope he shortly does the honorable thing and drops out of this race. He has turned a serious race into a clown show and it has done more to hurt the Conservative cause than anyone else in this race could ever do.
I mean, Donald Trump is trying and failing badly at trying to take credit for Ford Motor Company bringing jobs back to America, something that the current Governor of Ohio, who is also running for President, is taking serious issue with, not to mention Ford themselves. This tells me that Trump is simply into this for what I like to call “publicity whoring.”
My advice to Iowa primary voters, give this joke of a Presidential Candidate a one way ticket back to his plush office in Manhattan and vote for someone who is actually serious about being the next President of the United States of America.
No, let’s not start closing down Mosques Mr. Trump
Not too sure about this one:
The Video:
In an interview with Fox Business, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said he would âabsolutelyâ revoke passports and close mosques in order to fight ISIS.Host Stuart Varney asked about a series of anti-ISIS measures the British government has taken. âTheyâve got a whole new series of proposals to deal with this, including withdrawal of passports from some of these people whoâve gone over just to fightâââAbsolutely. Good, good,â Trump said.ââŚand closing some mosques,â he continued. âWould you do the same thing in America?ââI would do that,â Trump responded. âAbsolutely, I think itâs great.â
Source: Donald Trump Would Close Down Mosques In Order to Fight ISIS | Mediaite
Here’s why this bugs me a bit. If we start giving the power to the US Government to close Religious houses of worship; we start treading on the constitution. For those who would cheerlead such a move, consider this: What happens if the United States sudden decides that Baptist Churches, especially, those of the Fundamentalist sort are too radical in their beliefs, what then, do they shut them down too?
We really, as Baptists, need to pray that the Lord give us a President that understands the concept of Religious freedom, because it is quite obvious that Donald Trump knows nothing about that at all.
Jim Webb drops out of Democratic Party primary, considers Independent run
God Bless ol’ Jim Webb, he was a Democrat which simply does not exist in that Party any longer.
He has done the smart thing and has decided to drop out of the race as a Democrat.
Here is the official statement from Jim Webb’s 2016 campaign website:
Several years ago Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihanâs wife Elizabeth sent me a wooden chink that had been used to put together the old school house on the rural farm where he wrote his books. Weâd been talking about the kinship I felt with Senator Moynihan for his thoughtful approach to governance, his willingness to put country ahead of party, and his search for solutions rather than political expediency. She wrote on it, âsquare pegs in a round hole.â
Some people say I am a Republican who became a Democrat, but that I often sound like a Republican in a room full of Democrats or a Democrat in a room full of Republicans. Actually I take that as a compliment. More people in this country call themselves political independents than either Republican or Democrat. I happen to agree with them. Our country is more important than a label. Democrats in years past like Sam Nunn, Scoop Jackson, Mike Mansfield and John F. Kennedy understood this.
Americans are disgusted by all this talk of Republicans and Democrats calling each other the enemy instead of reaching across the aisle and finding ways to work together. I know what an enemy really is, from hard personal experience in combat. The other party in America is not the enemy; they are the opposition. In our democracy we are lucky to have an opposition, in order to have honest debate. Itâs creative. Itâs healthy. There is no opposition party in China because there are no elections in China, or in other non-democratic, authoritarian societies.
Over the years, whether Iâve worked with Democrats or Republicans my basic beliefs, principles of leadership and love of country have never changed. Iâve proudly served for four years in the Reagan Administration, and Iâve proudly served as a Democrat in the Senate.
But we must be honest here, because the very nature of our democracy is under siege, due to the power structure and the money that finances both political parties. Our political candidates are being pulled to the extremes. They are increasingly out of step with the people they are supposed to serve. Poll after poll shows that a strong plurality of Americans is neither Republican nor Democrat. Overwhelmingly theyâre independents. Americans donât like the extremes to which both parties have moved in recent years, and I donât blame them.
And I know Iâm going to hear it, so let me be the first to say this: I fully accept that my views on many issues are not compatible with the power structure and the nominating base of the Democratic Party. That party is filled with millions of dedicated, hard-working Americans. But its hierarchy is not comfortable with many of the policies that I have laid forth, and frankly I am not that comfortable with many of theirs.
For this reason I am withdrawing from any consideration of being the Democratic Partyâs nominee for the Presidency. This does not reduce in any way my concerns about the challenges facing our country, my belief that I can provide the best leadership in order to meet these challenges, or my intentions to remain fully engaged in the debates that are facing us. How I remain as a voice will depend on what kind of support I am shown in the coming days and weeks as I meet with people from all sides of Americaâs political landscape. And I intend to do that.I hold strong views about where the country needs to go. I will never change these views in order to adapt to a party platform as a way to get nominated for the presidency. I feel strongly that if I were nominated for the Presidency I could win, and that if I were the President I could assemble an administration filled with great minds and capable leaders from all the sectors of our society who share my vision and could bring this country back to its revered position as a beacon of fairness at home and of principled common sense in its foreign policy abroad.
I am not going away. I am thinking through all of my options. 240 years ago the Declaration of Independence from our status as a colony from Great Britain was announced. Itâs time for a new Declaration of Independence â not from an outside power but from the paralysis of a federal system that no longer serves the interests of the vast majority of the American people.
The Presidency has gained too much power. The Congress has grown weak and often irrelevant. The present-day Democratic and Republican parties are not providing the answers and the guarantees that we can rely on. The financial sector represented by the Wall Street bankers is caring less and less about the conditions of the average American worker for the simple reason that their well-being depends on the global economy, not the American economy.
Our political process is jammed up. It needs an honest broker who respects all sides, who understands the complicated nature of how our federal system works, who will communicate a vision for our countryâs future here at home and in our foreign policy, and who has a proven record of getting things done.
Iâve worked with both sides, and I have a lot of respect for many people who are members of both parties. I know how broken our system really is. This country needs a totally new dynamic that respects and honors our history and our traditions but is not a slave to the power structures that are failing us.
I love this country, and all that it has allowed me to achieve over the span of my life. I always have and always will put country above political party or personal ambition.
So here we are. Iâm stepping aside from the Democratic primary process, but I will never abandon my loyalties to the people who do the hard everyday work of keeping our country great. And we will see what happens next.
God Bless Him, I hope he does do something, as in maybe run as an independent. He comes from the old political school and was, at one time, a Republican, who became disenchanted with the Republican Party. I fully understand that, he comes from the Reagan era and watched the neocons take that party in a direction that he simply disagreed with. The Democrats did move too far to the left for Jim’s liking and that is why he cannot get any traction in that party.
I wish him the best and I hope that at least he does get back into public life, somehow or another.
Donald Trump, A flip flopper?
As I rule, I wouldn’t agree with anything that a neoconservative would say.
But. these two articles that The Neo-Neocon and Chicago Boyz have written are very interesting.
I think that all Conservatives and Republicans need to take a very hard look at Donald Trump and see what he has said in the past. I know that Ronald Reagan changed his views; but, Reagan was the real deal. Trump strikes me as an opportunist, who is playing the populist card to get elected.
We do want to get a conservative back in the white house; so, we have to be very wise in who we support in this election cycle. Because, we have so much lose, if we are not. This goes for conservatives of all colors and stripes. Donald Trump’s talk on trade and foreign policy might be music to some people’s ears, and that would include mine as well. However, if this man is playing people for a fool, it should be exposed and reported on, because it would be a painful lesson to all Americans, if Donald Trump were simply lying to get elected.
So, to my fellow conservative bloggers, good job! Keep the heat and scrutiny up on Trump and let’s hope the media is paying attention.
This ought to make you a bit concerned
The video is via FT.com:
As always, the rich are getting richer and our Country and it’s workers are getting soaked. đĄ
New name and a new look
I’ll just admit it, the name “American Patriot” was wearing rather thin. Because of my burnout after the 2012 election, I let this blog go into a “back burner, write if I really feel like it” state. Well, it is time that I got back to writing, we do have an election cycle coming and I do wish to weigh in on stuff.
So, I will be doing that here, as best I can. Â I will also be deleting my twitter account and creating a new one for the new name and look.
Off we go….