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Rand Paul vs. John McCain

by Phantom Ace ( 107 Comments › )
Filed under Elections 2016, Republican Party at January 4th, 2013 - 11:30 am

There once was a time The Republican party was serious on foreign policy. They were cautious and only believed in military intervention if US interests were at risk. This was the policy that guided the GOP during Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan and even Bush I administrations. It was the Democrats who were reckless and got us involved in conflicts that were not in America interstate’s like Vietnam, the Balkans or various interventions in Latin America. The core of the Democratic foreign policy was Progressive nation building. As recently as the 90’s Republicans opposed the Bosnian and Kosovo interventions. Then 9/11 happened and everything changed.

After the 9/11 attacks, the Republican Party under George W. Bush learned the wrong lesson. Rather than stick to the tradition Republican style of interventions, they decided to go on some Democracy spreading crusade that in retrospect has actually spread Islamists governments. The modern GOP is addicted to interventionism and nation building. Polls show Republicans reflexively support any military action, even if it’s in support of the very same people who attacked us on 9/11. If you are against the nation building foreign policy of today’s GOP, the labels isolationist and anti-Semite get thrown in attempts to silence you. But one Republican refuses to be silent, Rand Paul.

Unlike his crazy father, Rand Paul is not an isolationist nor an anti-Semite. He believes in the Pre-George W. Bush traditional cautious Republican foreign policy of Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan and Bush I. He realizes that nation building is not a Conservative concept and that we do Israel nor Mideast Christians no favors by supporting Islamists regimes.

Rand Paul has been selected to sit on the Foreign Relations committee. This will give him a powerful platform to call out the Pro-Islamist policies of Obama and the GOP. On that same committee, will be his nemesis the leader of the nation building wing of the Republican party, John McCain.

s the Senate Foreign Relations Committee big enough for both of them? Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul and Arizona Sen. John McCain are two new members of the committee for the 113th Congress.

Though they are both Republicans, Paul and McCain have clashed repeatedly over foreign policy and national security. “I worry a lot about the rise of protectionism and isolationism in the Republican Party,” McCain said when Paul was first elected. “I admire his victory, but … already he has talked about withdrawals [and] cuts in defense.”

“Calling me an ‘isolationist’ is about as accurate or appropriate as calling Senator McCain an ‘imperialist,’” Paul shot back in his book “The Tea Party Goes to Washington.”

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McCain and Paul have differed on military involvement in Libya, arming Syrian rebels, the size of the Pentagon budget, warrantless surveillance and foreign aid. Paul also opposed the Iraq War and tried to revoke its congressional authorization. McCain was a staunch supporter of the war

One of the factors that led to Mitt Romney defeat was his support of intervention in Libya and his calls for war against Syria. This prevented Romney to go after Obama on foreign policy since they both supported Islamic terrorists. It also fed the narrative that Republicans love war and nation building. Rand Paul is trying to bring the GOP back to sanity on foreign policy. Sadly, the Establishment will continue to manipulate Republican voters that nation building and unlimited interventionism is good. That is why Rand Paul will get no traction in 2016.

The Republican party can not claim to be against Islamic terrorism, when their foreign policy is based on supporting Islamists. Rand Paul’s potential 2016 rivals, Paul Ryan and Marco Rubio are both nation builders.  Although I agree with these 2 on economic issues, their foreign policy ideas leave much to be desired. You can not be a Fiscal Conservative and support nation building.  Rand Paul is the only major national Republican who is against nation building and Islamic terror. I wish him luck but realize he has a tough road.

New Libyan PM supported by Muslim Brotherhood

by Phantom Ace Comments Off on New Libyan PM supported by Muslim Brotherhood
Filed under Headlines, Islamists, Libya, Muslim Brotherhood at September 15th, 2012 - 8:28 pm

John McCain scolded Sean Hannity for claiming Libya is now an Islamist state. The Senile Senator claims Libyans voted for moderates. Reality shows otherwise. The new Libyan PM was backed by, the Muslim Brotherhood.

Members of Libya’s national assembly have elected Deputy Prime Minister Mustafa Abu Shagur as the country’s next prime minister.

In a run-off vote he narrowly beat Mahmoud Jibril – who served as interim PM following the uprising against Col Muammar Gaddafi last year.

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Mr Shagur’s victory was in part due to the support of deputies from the Muslim Brotherhoods’ Justice and Construction Party, AFP news agency says.

The election came a day after the killing of the US ambassador to Libya, and three others, in an attack on the consulate in the country’s second city, Benghazi.

John McCain is a fool and has egg on his face.

US Embassy stormed in Tunis and al-Qaeda flag raised

by Phantom Ace ( 187 Comments › )
Filed under Al Qaeda, Barack Obama, Dhimmitude, George W. Bush, Islam, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Islamists, Jihad, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Mitt Romney, Muslim Brotherhood at September 14th, 2012 - 12:00 pm

The Arab Spring which was hailed as a great Democracy movement by the Obama Regime and the Republican Establishment has reared it’s true nature. In the wake of the 9/11 assassination of the US ambassador to Libya, there were more protests again this Friday. Encouraged by apologies from the Obama Regime about a hysterical movie mocking Mohamed as the pedophile he is, there were more protests today. The German Embassy in the Sudan was set on fire.  Even worse, the US Embassy in Tunisia was breached and the Black flag of al-Qaeda/Muslim Brotherhood/Salafists was raised on its ground!

According to CNN, Tunisian protesters have breached the U.S. Embassy in Tunis.

They have lowered the American flag from its pole and are raising the black flag of the protestors in its place.

This information was provided to CNN by an eyewitness.

Hundreds of protesters headed to the neighborhood that’s home to U.S. Embassy in Tunisia’s capital earlier on Friday, the eyewitness told CNN.

I wonder what Barack Obama, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, Ms. Lindsey Graham, Joe Lieberman, George W. Bush and Condi Rice have to say about this? These clowns supported the whole Middle East Democracy nonsense. Them and our elites in Washington are responsible for this monster now unleashed in that region. If Mitt Romney was smart, he would distance himself from supporting the Arab Spring and say that these nations will be treated as hostile nations.

Thank you Obama. You really did keep your promise of standing by the Muslims. John McCain, you really are scum for giving Obama cover for this. The Wilsonian ideology of Democracy spreading and nation building has failed! The Arab Spring is the rebirth of the Caliphate!

This is not the McCain Campaign!

by Phantom Ace ( 105 Comments › )
Filed under Election 2008, Politics, Progressives at June 4th, 2012 - 11:30 am

John McCain will go down in history as running the worst campaign ever in 2008. For all practical purposes he surrendered and refused to fight. After doing some digging, there seems to be a McCain-Soros connection. It is very possible that McCain was just a fall guy for the Pharaoh. What led me to this theory was McCain telling supporters that they have nothing to fear from an Obama Presidency. This experience created a false narrative that Obama was invincible. Well Romney has shattered this invincibility myth.

Since he all but became the certain Republican nominee, Romney has refused to play nice. He attacks Obama whenever bad economic data comes out. For every attack he responds viciously. He rubbed the Solyndra failure in Obama’s face by appearing at their closed headquarters last week. Romney also refuses to throw Donald Trump under the bus and has not called off his surrogates for their harsh Obama attacks. Romney seems to be in this to win it. This attitude has caught the Obama Regime and even many Conservatives by surprise!

Then there’s a time in every battle for the world’s most powerful job when one candidate seems to outclass the other, when the campaign goes through a sea change and one man takes a clear lead, often an insurmountable one.

That happened in 2008, when Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain were running neck-and-neck in the early summer before the Arizona Republican, through missteps and a failure to fight, began to falter and fade in the fall.

But Mitt Romney isn’t John McCain, and this isn’t your grandfather’s campaign.

Historians may well look back, when they dissect Mr. Romney’s landslide victory in November 2012, to last week — a week when the Republican candidate not only showed that he’s ready to mix it up in the octagon, but the Democratic incumbent looked like an overrated palooka finally matched against someone his own size.

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Cut to Mr. Romney, in shirtsleeves on Thursday, alone at a podium, with an overgrown parking lot and empty building as a backdrop. SOLYNDRA, said the sign.

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The Obama campaign protested like thin-skinned prima donnas. “The Romney campaign has embraced juvenile tactics in the past. When they’re running around with Donald Trump, it’s not surprising that they’d engage in circuslike tactics like this,” said spokeswoman Lis Smith.

But Mr. Romney, unlike Mr. McCain, said all’s fair in love and war — and politics. “If they’re going to be heckling us, why, we’re not going to sit back and play by very different rules. If the president is going to have his people coming to my rallies and heckling, why, we’ll show them that, you know, we conservatives have the same kind of capacity he does.”

I am not a Mitt Romney fan but I give him his due, he has taken the fight to Obama. Clearly the Pharaonic Regime has been rattled. None of their attacks have worked and Romney’s counter attacks have been very effective. Being a Liberal Romney clearly knows the tactics of the Left.

Obama is not this invincible or formidable campaigner. He’s a politician who has lived in a cocoon and has had weak opponents. Faced with a real challenge he is buckling under pressure and has been exposed for having a glass jaw. If it wasn’t for the cult like messianic hold he has on at least 45% of the public he would have a disastrous poll standing right now. Obama is symbol and Romney is in the processing of destroying the Obama mythhood and making him be seen as the failed politician he is.