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March 6, 2017 Obama, president of 'historic firsts'...and not in a good way By Monica Showalter Now that the #Obamagate wiretapping scandal is on us, with voters wondering "did he or didn't he" bug the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump, as the latter charged Saturday, it's worth it to look at the president's style of governing. The estimable Doug Ross of Director Blue has a list of historic "firsts" of the Obama presidency, most of which show abuse of power in a pattern so repetitive it's impossible not to think this could go farther. You can be the judge of whether or not Obama had it in him to bug the candidacy of Trump. But check out Doug's list to see what Obama's leadership character pattern amounts to... This tragic list is too long to bring over but please take a look at it here... http://directorblue.blogspot.com/2011/06/president-barack-obamas-complete-list.html
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Donald Trump recently brought up the subject about Hillararious not having the Presidential look. This got me to paying more attention as of late about this. Yesterday Hillarious was in Florida giving a speech and she was wearing this God awful top that looked like a baby crib sheet or more like a rag. Then I caught some other clips from CNN, one of which she had a pant suit on in which the top and bottom had a poor match. Then in another clip she had a top on that was flowing and made her look pregnant, very tacky. Doesn't the women ever wear a nice dress. I wonder who her fashion coordinator is or if she even has one? I sure hope she has one because she needs a lot of help.LOL If she were to become President it would be nice to see her looking like woman wearing a nice dress someday. Dave, AKA: Seabee
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Sarah Palin speaking a5 a trade show this week in Las Vegas. (John Locher/AP) Lord please let it be. DES MOINES — Former Alaska governor Sarah Palin told The Washington Post in an interview Friday that she is “seriously interested” in running for the White House in 2016. “You can absolutely say that I am seriously interested,” Palin said, when asked to clarify her thinking about a possible presidential bid. Palin, the GOP’s 2008 vice-presidential nominee, said she stood by comments she made Thursday in Las Vegas to ABC News, where she first expressed enthusiasm about potentially competing for the Republican presidential nomination. “I am. As I said yesterday, I’m really interested in the opportunity to serve at some point,” Palin said Friday, as former Pennsylvania senator Rick Santorum, a potential 2016 rival, looked on. Palin’s comments, made in an interview in the lobby of the Marriott hotel here, came hours before she is scheduled to address a group of conservative activists at the Iowa Freedom Summit, a gathering hosted by Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa), an immigration hard-liner. Palin said, “It is a significant step, of course, for anyone to publicly announce that they’re interested. Who wouldn’t be interested? Who wouldn’t be interested when they have been blessed with opportunities to speak about what is important to this country and for this country?” Still, Palin said that she is not yet ramping up a national political operation. Instead, Palin said, she is contemplating her political future and does not feel rushed to make a final decision. Palin arrived in Iowa Friday alongside Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah), one of her closest political allies, and Jason Recher, one of Palin’s longtime political advisers. In the lobby, she signed autographs for some hotel guests and mingled with the dozens of GOP figures congregated near the lobby bar, including former House speaker Newt Gingrich. Palin previously mulled a presidential run ahead of the 2012 election cycle, but declined to enter the contest. During the run-up to the GOP primaries, her supporters built an expansive political network in Iowa on her behalf, in case she jumped in. On the campaign trail last year, Palin traveled extensively to bolster her handpicked candidates, including stops in Iowa with Republican Joni Ernst, who won a Senate seat. Her political-action committee, SarahPAC, donated to several tea-party favorites.
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National Coalition denies the existence of official talks with the Union of Forces for the alliance and naming Allawi as its president Wednesday, July 9, 2014 10:17 [baghdad - where] Denied Muhammad Najm national leadership of the coalition headed by Iyad Allawi, the presence of official talks with the parties to the union national forces to join him. The star told all of Iraq [where] "There is no formal talks in this direction to join the Union forces or be Allawi, head of him, and did not put things like that, but they met with Allawi and posed some questions and we insisted on a roadmap to resolve the current crises in country's problem today is not related sites, but solving the problems of Iraq. " "I have not talked with anyone about the big sites or ministries, but ask at the meetings need to form a government of national reconciliation and resolving the crisis of the security file and return of displaced persons." The coalition of the National led by Iyad Allawi has denied since the emergence of the Union of the national forces in 28 of the last May its intention to join or coalition with the Union, attributing this and on the lips of an MP in the National Maysoon al that "the approach to the coalition of the National 21 seats in Parliament, which aims to the establishment of a broad front that includes all parties, and the announcement of the union of the forces does not represent one component. " And includes the National Union of Forces coalition united under the leadership of Osama Najafi and Arab coalition headed by Saleh al-Mutlaq and a coalition of Diyala identity Salim al-headed and movement headed by Jamal Karbouli solution and a number of political figures. It is said that the labor union announced its intention to put forward a candidate for the presidency of the new parliament, but internal differences have prevented agreement on naming the candidate and MP Salim al is the favorite against rivals from the Union. Ended 2.