Conned Grassroots, Deceived Teebagarzz and Disappointed Libertarians will shoot Rand Paul in the head, skew Mitt Romney Shrunk Ass on Kerosene Flame; Lynch him from his Rectum on Fiery Cross.
Clinch the Whitehouse First. Henhead! Here is Mitt Romney Grocery List for VP Pick Condoleezza Rice to dig Mitt Romney own Grave in Lesbians Oreo Cemetery. Marco Rubio to Uhaul Mariachi Chalchaleros to sing Amazn’ Grace for his Funeral.
Don’t bother about Potential Choices: Ryan Jindal, Walker just usual fart.
Here-is-Bullshit-of-The-Day from Paul West Latimes:
What type of vice presidential candidate will Romney go for?
Advisors suggest Romney will make a conventional pick, but that person could be a young gun or a reinforce or one of the other categories that previous nominees have favored.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice would balance out Mitt Romney on the Republican ticket if chosen. The balancer, someone who compensates for the nominee’s vulnerabilities, has been the most popular solution in past presidential races. (Syed Jan Sabawoon, European Pressphoto Agency / February 8, 2008) WASHINGTON — Mitt Romney has already had one run-in with the vice presidential selection process, and it did not end well. In late May 2008, well after John McCain had sewed up the Republican presidential nomination, he summoned Romney and other vice presidential contenders to his Arizona ranch. None was picked, and the prize ultimately went to a little-known governor, Sarah Palin of Alaska. Soon the party nominee himself, Romney may not subject his finalists to a similar display. But he is already holding what amounts to public auditions, with potential running mates invited to join him at campaign stops. Picking a ticket mate is often described as a nominee’s first presidential act, a window into his mind and personality. That could be particularly important for Romney, as voters try to sharpen a view that, for many, remains blurry. He and his campaign strategists have said nothing to illuminate Romney’s decision. The campaign’s sparse official line is that his calculations will lead to someone with whom he feels comfortable and who would be qualified to take over as president. Some current and former advisors suggest that Romney’s brightening electoral prospects could well make it more likely that he will choose a conventional ticket mate, rather than one designed to shake up the contest. “He’ll want to do safe, smart, and somebody who’ll be a partner in policy and in government,” said Mike Murphy, a former Romney campaign strategist involved in the selection of his running mate in the 2002 Massachusetts gubernatorial campaign. Romney is unlikely to make the sort of high-risk move that McCain tried four years ago, current and former advisors say. “There’s no reason to expect that we’re going to upset the apple cart,” said a Romney advisor, who declined to speak publicly given the candidate’s desire for secrecy. “If there was a surprise choice, it would be a safe surprise — somebody impeccable who would not create any [negative] back stories.” But Romney would be making a mistake if he failed to keep politics at the center of his analysis, campaign veterans say. “At the end of the day, you want to figure out: How am I going to win and who is going to help me build a winning campaign team,” said Scott Reed, who managed Republican nominee Bob Dole’s 1996 campaign. The short list of those being seriously considered is known to only a small number of Romney campaign insiders, but the ultimate pick is likely to fit into one or more categories that previous nominees have favored. The balancer. A No. 2 who compensates for the nominee’s vulnerabilities has been the most popular solution. Barack Obama settled on someone whose foreign policy credentials and long history in Washington helped offset his own inexperience. It didn’t hurt thatJoe Biden’s blue-collar roots had the potential to shore up the African American nominee’s weakness with working-class whites. Strict geographic balance, considered essential for many years, has faded as a consideration, though several current VP possibilities come from battleground states and might add at least a point or two to Romney’s totals there. Ethnic or gender balance could be more important considerations. Closing Obama’s lopsided advantage among Latinos is a major Romney priority. And polling reveals a sizable gap among women voters that a female running mate might address, though placing a woman on the ticket has yet to be part of a winning strategy. Romney may not feel a need to balance the ticket with a strict conservative now that polls show strong support for him among Republican voters. But his immense personal wealth and privileged upbringing might lead him to favor someone whose working-class background could lend the ticket a measure of socioeconomic balance and a more common touch. A running mate with military service or foreign policy experience could fill holes in Romney’s background, and the first Mormon presidential nominee may want someone with appeal to the Christian right. Potential choices: Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice; Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida; Govs. Bobby Jindal of Louisiana, Nikki Haley of South Carolina, Susana Martinez of New Mexico and Scott Walker of Wisconsin; and former Gov. Mike Huckabee of Arkansas. The young gun. “A bold reach across generations” is how the campaign manager for 64-year-old George H.W. Bush described the selection of 41-year-old Sen. Dan Quayle in 1988. He was tapped for his good looks, solid conservatism and Midwestern roots, which were supposed to reassure the GOP base, close the gender gap with women and nail down a key swing region. The campaign launched the obscure senator into a news media frenzy at the national convention, and he swiftly stumbled. Bush won anyway. Romney’s age — he’s 65 — hasn’t been discussed very much as a potential liability. But he could decide to go with a younger running mate as a way of adding pizazz to his ticket. It could also help counter Obama’s support from voters under 30. Potential choices: Rep.Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin, 42; Rubio, 41; Jindal, 41; and Walker, 44. The hatchet man (or woman). If the general election looks like an uphill fight in August, when Romney is likely to announce his pick, he may prefer someone best-known for a bare-knuckle style, an aggressor to be unleashed on Obama in swing states. To varying degrees, every vice presidential running mate plays the attacker role — to help insulate the top of the ticket from raw politics — but some do it with more gusto, and effectiveness, than others. The reinforcer. Twenty years ago, Bill Clinton defied conventional thinking by choosing someone much like himself: a young, white, moderate, Southern Protestant with an Ivy League degree. The first all-baby-boomer ticket of Clinton and Al Gore successfully reinforced a theme of change, both substantive and generational, that Democrats wanted to convey. For Romney, a respected establishment figure or a likable but bland running mate may not excite the GOP faithful. But by amplifying his problem-solving, down-to-business image, he might increase his chances of winning over the moderate independents who will probably decide the election.
“If Romney is a button-down, get-the-job-done grown-up, then pick a button-down, get-the-job-done grown-up,” said Murphy, who argues that “old-think” of ticket balancing would merely throw a spotlight on Romney’s weaknesses. “Chris Christie is great, but then the story is ‘Mitt Romney has no charisma.’ If you pick Marco Rubio, then the story is ‘Hispanics hate Mitt Romney.’”Potential choices: Sen. Rob Portman of Ohio; Govs. Mitch Daniels of Indiana and Bob McDonnell of Virginia; Sen. John Thune of South Dakota; and former Govs. Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota and Jeb Bush of Florida. With the nominating convention still 10 weeks away, the early front-runner for vice president is Portman. And that, somewhat paradoxically, would make him a surprise pick, because early veep speculation seldom pans out. At this point in the campaign four years ago, more than a dozen Democrats were being widely discussed as potential Obama choices. Biden’s name was well down the list. And apart from being heralded by some conservative commentators, Palin wasn’t visible on the national scene at all.
Someone above the Law Mocked Ron Paul to Deliver Choreographed Statement Describing Senate Nonstop Bailouts & Debt Ceiling Jacking SINCERE. WTF. Competent Bernanke ain’t let Eurozone Austerity Spread Across USA. Who are you fucking now? As if the Senate and the Feds knew what they are doing. This is not an Accurate Testimony it is Deceptive indeed. Nonetheless US Economy and Treasuries Downgrade is Imminent. Who the fuck cares? Rating ain’t perspective no more. Lew Rockwell told RT. that Ron Paul Endeavour is the Genesis of Teaching and end of Politics. Lew. You Really Fucked-up this one big time. Ain’t that-Ron-Paul-that-I-know.
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That’s some Horsemanure Worth-Loathed, Read this on the Harvard Crimson: Bo Guagua, a student at the Harvard Kennedy School, has captured the attention of international media following the political downfall of his father, a former Communist Party leader, and the arrest of his mother for the alleged murder of her son’s mentor. Bo Guagua’s father, Bo Xilai, was removed from his position as Party secretary of China’s Chongqing municipality in March and then ousted from the Politburo—China’s most influential political body—the following month. The reasons for his rapid downfall are not entirely clear, but include allegations of corruption and overextension of power. At the root of much of the publicity surrounding the younger Bo is his connections with the late Neil Heywood, a British businessman who lived in China until his death last fall. Bo’s mother Gu Kailai, wife of Bo Xilai, was arrested for Heywood’s murder earlier this month. Heywood is thought to have served as a mentor to the younger Bo by helping him gain admission to Harrow—a prestigious English secondary school—and Oxford University. Chinese authorities said that the family’s relationship with Heywood soured following “a conflict over economic interests,” according to a report in The Daily Mail. While he was a student in England, Bo Guagua’s behavior came under scrutiny as reporters examined rumors of his father’s corruption. Many questioned how the family could afford to underwrite the private education and glamorous social life of their son, who was well known for throwing lavish parties and driving a red Ferrari in Beijing. As the controversy heated up in recent weeks, Bo Guagua has removed himself from the public eye. His last clear public communication followed his father’s removal from his position as party leader last month. “My personal desire is to focus on my studies and be left out of the political intrigues,” he wrote in an email to The Times of London. He was believed to be residing in his Cambridge apartment as recently as Tuesday, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal. Some reports have speculated that he will seek asylum in the United States after he receives his degree from the Kennedy School next month. Bo Guagua could not be reached for comment. Kennedy School Professor of Practice Emeritus Marvin Kalb said that the recent stir in the media over the family indicates growing political tensions in China. “Clearly Bo [Xilai] was someone who challenged the assumptions of the party and the timetable of the party,” Kalb said. “The people in power looked upon him as someone who was who challenging their authority.” He added, “What you’re looking at is a [potential] change of direction of the Communist Party…. I believe the traditionalists at this point will end up winning the day. The man who represented a fundamental threat to their power and their style has been purged.” —Staff writer Justin C. Worland can be reached at jworland@college.harvard.edu.
Little Olivia Norton has been hailed a miracle by doctors – after being born with no blood.
Oliva, now six months, was born completely white because she had such a low count of haemoglobin – the chemical which carries oxygen in red blood cells – that it could not officially be classed as ‘blood’.
She was given less than two hours to live but survived thanks to emergency transfusions which transformed her into a glowing healthy pink colour.
Mother Louise Bearman, 31, a barrister’s clerk, told of her shock at giving birth to a “ghost white” baby whose condition was so rare she will now feature in medical text books.
She said: “Olivia was my first baby, so I didn’t really know what to expect – but I certainly didn’t think she’d be that colour.
“I’ll never forget what the doctors notes said – ‘white and floppy’.
“There were some complications before the birth, which was incredibly scary.
“Then when Olivia came out so white we didn’t know what was going on.
“It was such a relief when the doctors explained what was happening, and it was quite amazing when they put the blood in her and she slowly turned this amazing pink colour.
“She’s such a lovely baby, it means everything having her at home now.”
Louise and her greengrocer partner Paul Norton, 36, of Witham, Essex, first noticed something was wrong when they didn’t feel Olivia kicking for three days.
They went to Broomfield Hospital, in Chelmsford, and when nurses failed to spot any movement after a 15 minute scan doctors ordered an emergency caesarean.
Olivia was born six weeks early at 8.20pm on Saturday September 10, weighing 5lbs 3oz with her heartbeat dipping dangerously low.
Haemoglobin is the protein which gives blood its characteristic red colour and ability to carry oxygen around the body.
When Olivia was born she had haemoglobin levels of just three out of a normal level of 18, which meant the plasma in her blood could not be classified as proper blood.
The newborn was rushed to the hospital’s special care baby unit where she was monitored for two weeks and had her strength and colour restored with two blood transfusions.
Neonatal nurse Sharon Pilgrim, yesterday (Mon) said in 20 years in the job she had never heard of such low haemoglobin levels.
She said: “It was a miracle she survived. She was incredibly pale when born and had difficulties breathing.
“There was no sign of blood loss prior to the caesarean or during the operation.
“It was only when we carried out further tests on Louise that we discovered the baby had lost blood directly into her mum’s blood circulation.”
Louise added: “The hospital staff were amazing and called Olivia the ‘miracle baby’ and said if I hadn’t come in she would not have survived.
“Doctors still don’t know why it happened, it is one of those freak things.
“I want mums to realise how important a baby’s movement is in checking they are healthy. You have to trust your maternal instinct.”
Military coupe in India albeit denied by ManMohan Singh. Wendy Sherman kept $10M Bounty for Headhuntn’ Mulana Hafiz Mohammed as bribe for Indian Authorities to Clinch a Chunk off $35B Indian Inferior Defense Contracts Budget that Indian Mooning the World
NEW DELHI — India’s government and the army denied on Wednesday an “alarmist” front-page newspaper report detailing how troop movements towards the capital in January had spooked the cabinet. The Indian Express claimed the unnotified night-time deployments had sparked concern about a possible coup at a time when relations between the head of the 1.13-million-strong army and the government are strained. “These are alarmist reports and should not be taken at face value,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told journalists at parliament. The newspaper said the government had taken measures as a precaution on January 16-17, including asking lookouts to identify the soldiers involved and ordering police to slow traffic on the highways into the capital. “Absolutely baseless,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony told reporters in response to the claim the government had been worried, adding: “They (the army) will not do anything against Indian democracy. They are true patriots.” He said the deployments by a column of mechanized infantry travelling in armoured personnel carriers and a separate column of paratroopers were “usual, natural activities”. Indian Army spokesman Colonel Jagdeep Dahiya told AFP that the story in the respected broadsheet was “baseless and incorrect”. “Certain troops’ movements which have been reported were part of routine training as per standard operating procedures,” he said. The Express cleared its front-page for the report under a dramatic three-line headline stating: “The January night Raisina Hill (the political establishment) was spooked: Two key Army units moved towards Delhi without notifying Govt.” Quoting several unnamed sources, it said that the defence minister and the prime minister were informed and the troops were ordered to halt. They were then sent back to their bases in states neighbouring the capital area. The army explained afterwards that the deployments were to test the capabilities of the infantry to operate in fog and for the paratroopers to link up with their transports. While these were initially “viewed with skepticism”, the Express reported, the defence ministry had since come to the conclusion it was “a false alarm caused by some non-adherence to standard operating procedures by the army.” The incident was important because it underlined the distrust between the army and the government, the paper stressed in the story which was jointly written by its high-profile editor Shekhar Gupta. India’s army chief V.K. Singh has had a public falling out with his civilian bosses sparked by his bid to stay in office for an extra year. In January, the same day as the manoeuvres detailed in the Express, he took his case to the Supreme Court, asking for his birth date registered in army records to be changed. He claimed the birth date had been wrongly recorded. The army chief faces mandatory retirement this May at the age of 62. Since this dispute, he has embarrassed Antony by detailing how he was offered a $2.8 million bribe in 2010 to fix a supply contract, a complaint which was not followed up by the government. Last week, a letter he wrote to the prime minister complaining how India’s tank fleet lacks ammunition, its air defences are “97 per cent obsolete” and its elite forces need essential weapons was leaked to the media. General Singh denounced the leak as treason and urged “ruthless” treatment of any persons found responsible.
Military coupe in India albeit denied by ManMohan Singh. Wendy Sherman kept $10M Bounty for Headhuntn’ Mulana Hafiz Mohammed as bribe for Indian Authorities to Clinch a Chunk off $35B Indian Inferior Defense Contracts Budget that Indian Mooning the World
NEW DELHI — India’s government and the army denied on Wednesday an “alarmist” front-page newspaper report detailing how troop movements towards the capital in January had spooked the cabinet. The Indian Express claimed the unnotified night-time deployments had sparked concern about a possible coup at a time when relations between the head of the 1.13-million-strong army and the government are strained. “These are alarmist reports and should not be taken at face value,” Prime Minister Manmohan Singh told journalists at parliament. The newspaper said the government had taken measures as a precaution on January 16-17, including asking lookouts to identify the soldiers involved and ordering police to slow traffic on the highways into the capital. “Absolutely baseless,” Defence Minister A.K. Antony told reporters in response to the claim the government had been worried, adding: “They (the army) will not do anything against Indian democracy. They are true patriots.” He said the deployments by a column of mechanized infantry travelling in armoured personnel carriers and a separate column of paratroopers were “usual, natural activities”. Indian Army spokesman Colonel Jagdeep Dahiya told AFP that the story in the respected broadsheet was “baseless and incorrect”. “Certain troops’ movements which have been reported were part of routine training as per standard operating procedures,” he said. The Express cleared its front-page for the report under a dramatic three-line headline stating: “The January night Raisina Hill (the political establishment) was spooked: Two key Army units moved towards Delhi without notifying Govt.” Quoting several unnamed sources, it said that the defence minister and the prime minister were informed and the troops were ordered to halt. They were then sent back to their bases in states neighbouring the capital area. The army explained afterwards that the deployments were to test the capabilities of the infantry to operate in fog and for the paratroopers to link up with their transports. While these were initially “viewed with skepticism”, the Express reported, the defence ministry had since come to the conclusion it was “a false alarm caused by some non-adherence to standard operating procedures by the army.” The incident was important because it underlined the distrust between the army and the government, the paper stressed in the story which was jointly written by its high-profile editor Shekhar Gupta. India’s army chief V.K. Singh has had a public falling out with his civilian bosses sparked by his bid to stay in office for an extra year. In January, the same day as the manoeuvres detailed in the Express, he took his case to the Supreme Court, asking for his birth date registered in army records to be changed. He claimed the birth date had been wrongly recorded. The army chief faces mandatory retirement this May at the age of 62. Since this dispute, he has embarrassed Antony by detailing how he was offered a $2.8 million bribe in 2010 to fix a supply contract, a complaint which was not followed up by the government. Last week, a letter he wrote to the prime minister complaining how India’s tank fleet lacks ammunition, its air defences are “97 per cent obsolete” and its elite forces need essential weapons was leaked to the media. General Singh denounced the leak as treason and urged “ruthless” treatment of any persons found responsible.
PAKI COURT SENTENCED THE BENEFICIARIES OF KERRY-LUGAR-BERMAN BILL $15B OSAMA’S 2 WIVES & 2 DAUGHTER TO 45 DAYS IN JAIL AND $110 FINE
here is a horemanure worth reading The family members of slain terror leader Osama bin Laden were sentenced by a Pakistani court to 45 days in jail and a 10,000 rupee ($110) fine, media reports said. The penalties were given to three of bin Laden’s wives and two of his daughters on Monday, reported The Express Tribune, citing the family lawyer. They were convicted of entering and residing illegally in Pakistan. Lawyer Muhammad Aamir told the publication that the family members’ sentences began officially on March 3, when they were formally arrested and charged with entering Pakistan illegally and residing there. “The interior secretary has been directed to arrange their deportation,” Aamir said, adding that “I think it will be completed probably in two weeks.” Zakarya Ahmad Abd al Fattah, the brother of bin Laden wife Amal, confirmed with the Tribune that the sentences were handed down. “The court has also given direction to the government to arrange the necessary documents for their earliest repatriation, so that they can go to their own country as soon as possible,” Fattah said. Bin Laden’s family was detained by Pakistan last May after the al-Qaeda leader was shot and killed in a raid on his compound in Abottabad.
Ann Coulter went on Laura Ingraham‘s show and — when the topic turned to Trayvon Martin — she called out the “lynch mob” that’s been going after George Zimmerman. The last time we saw this type of thing on a regular basis, she said, was with the Ku Klux Klan, an “outgrowth” of the Democratic Party.
The frenzy in the media, and attacks toward Zimmerman, Ingraham said, are “beyond irresponsible.” Something “violent could happen toward an innocent person,” she said. Coulter agreed, saying “it’s shocking.” She continued:
“I mean it is a lynch mob. This isn’t how we try cases in this country. And you know, the last time you saw this sort of thing on a regular basis was of course again from the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party’s outgrowth, the KKK. So, I guess we shouldn’t be surprised that we get this from the Democrats. They have never bought into the criminal justice system where you have, you know, grand jurors and a procedure where evidence is vetted, and police look at it and prosecutors and grand jurors.”
Not everything goes to trial, she said. “How about we have a trial on what Chris Matthews’ IQ is?” Coulter quipped. “No, that doesn’t fit in with what the criminal justice system is designed to address. And if the cops and the prosecutor look at a case, look at the evidence and conclude that we don’t have probably cause for an arrest, there won’t be a trial. It’s just a cop-out to say, ‘Well all we want is a trial.’”
In another word you are Fucked if you ain’t: 1. Support CCP Leaders & Law. 2. Quit Religiosity at Home. 3. Remove Veil at Home. 4. CCP Spy for Religiosity Elsewhere.
August 7, 2012Kaffernameh: Chinese Uyghur Apostatism Commitment Contract for Xinjiang Muslims
China has the right to Fuck, Sack, and Starve to Death any Fuckn’ Uyghur ain’t signed this Criminal Commitment Contract:
In another word you are Fucked if you ain’t:
1. Support CCP Leaders & Law.
2. Quit Religiosity at Home.
3. Remove Veil at Home.
4. CCP Spy for Religiosity Elsewhere.
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