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    Obama Insider Told O’Reilly – Public Opinion Be Damned Obama’s Dictating From Now On

    [Watch] Obama Insider Told O’Reilly – Public Opinion “Be Damned” Obama’s Dictating From Now On

    Posted on Tuesday, June 3rd, 2014 at 10:12 pm.
    by: Rick Wells



    If what Bill O’Reilly is saying is true, America is in a very serious situation, even more serious than the highly suspicious actions of the Hussein Obama administration have indicated up to this point.

    An insider that O’Reilly refused to name has reportedly told him that Obama understands his regime will be unable to accomplish its goals. He is aware that the economy is not going to turn around and that obamacare is not going to be popular.

    Most critically, O’Reilly says he was told that Obama “understands that his job approval rating will likely remain below fifty percent.” He continues, “Therefore, according to this guy, the ‘president’ has concluded that public opinion really doesn’t matter anymore.

    Thus Mr. Obama is going to do what he wants to do and the consequences be damned.”

    O’Reilly says he believes that assessment is accurate.

    O’Reilly then goes on to declare the actions of Hussein Obama in the Bergdahl deal as not making sense and wondering why he did it. O’Reilly is making the mistake of taking an American perspective in trying to evaluate what Obama is doing. The welfare of the American people is not what is behind his actions. The welfare of some other nation or theology is.

    America is in serious danger with this guy, Obama, or whatever his name is, who has already demonstrated a willingness to violate the laws of our nation, feeling free to act with impunity to forward his own agenda.
    That is the essence of tyranny.



    We are likely on the verge of an open dictatorship being established whether it is declared or not and Americans, particularly those in the opposition party, need to recognize the threat for what it is. The Congress needs to follow the advice of Col Allen West and prepare articles of impeachment.

    The potential damage to our nation is immense and the time to respond is now.

    Rick Wells is a conservative author who believes an adherence the U.S. Constitution would solve many of today’s problems. “Like” him on Facebook and “Follow” him on Twitter.

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    Harry Reid on Taliban Swap: ‘I’m Glad to Get Rid of These Five People’ (Video)



    Harry Reid on Taliban Swap: ‘I’m Glad to Get Rid of These Five People’
    I know, I know. You've been waiting with baited breath for America's sweetheart...
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    Harry Reid on Taliban Swap: ‘I’m Glad to Get Rid of These Five People’

    Posted on 3 June, 2014 by clyde



    I know, I know. You’ve been waiting with baited breath for America’s sweetheart to weigh in on the Bergdahl/Taliban Five trade for days, wondering how he’d manage to defend the White House and blame the Koch brothers in one fell swoop. It appears that he decided to leave the Kochs out of it — for now — but if you were hoping for a tone deaf jaw-dropper, Gramps didn’t disappoint.
    He is aware that we didn’t liquidate these guys, right? We “got rid of” them by freeing them in a Middle Eastern nation whose support for radicals is well-established and whose reliability as a security partner is dodgy at best. As I wrote earlier, Qatar has already released them RoR, and US intelligence officers are wringing their hands in the press about what happens after the year-long travel ban is lifted. If you haven’t already, read their bios. Even MSNBC’s terrorism expert is quivering a bit.
    But Harry’s most pleased because these guys are finally out of our hair. No longer will we be responsible for their incarceration. We’re worry free, and they’re literally free — to welcome visitors to their new digs and offer tips on deathcraft to anyone who’s interested. A year from now, they may well be fully liberated to again take up old habits such as slaughtering fellow Muslims, training Al Qaeda, and wreaking havoc on the few residual US forces remaining in the country of origin. Good news all around. And about those thorny questions about the legality of this prisoner/hostage exchange (click through for the reasons the administration is re-casting Bergdahl as the former), the White House is “apologizing” to some members of Congress for failing to alert them to the deal in advance, as mandated by law.
    The White House has apologized to Senate Intelligence Committee Chairwoman Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) for failing to alert her in advance of a decision to release Taliban commanders from Guantanamo Bay. Feinstein told reporters that she received a call from Deputy National Security Adviser Tony Blinken on Monday evening apologizing for what the administration is calling an “oversight.”
    An “oversight”? Are they serious? They’ve been mulling over this move for years (see below). The ostensibly imminent concerns about Bergdahl’s health strikes even some reliable liberals as garbage. Administration officials themselves have acknowledged what the NDAA requires of them on this specific front. Here’s Carney in 2013:



    As we have long said, however, we would not make any decisions about transfer of any detainees without consulting with Congress and without doing so in accordance with U.S. law.
    Or, you know, not. They knew this wouldn’t get a quiet or quick green light from Congress — remember, the “forced consensus” was rushed through to ensure as few eyeballs saw this thing before it happened. This was an intentional oversight, and to pretend otherwise is an insult to anyone’s intelligence, with the possible exception of Harry Reid. Over to you, Sen. Feinstein:
    She said the chairmen and ranking Republicans of the “connected committees” spent a lot of time in 2011 reviewing the possibility of a prisoner swap and came out firmly opposed to releasing senior militants from the prison camp at Guantanamo Bay. There were very strong views and they were virtually unanimous against the trade,” she said. “I certainly want to know more about whether this man was a deserter,” she said of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was released to American special forces in return for the freedom of five senior Taliban commanders.
    DiFi doesn’t sound happy; a bipartisan consensus had formed against the president’s plan. Indeed, Time reports that O overrode internal hurdles to his decision, casting aside longstanding concerns from the people whose lives are devoted to keeping us safe. “Stand up and salute:”
    To pull off the prisoner swap of five Taliban leaders for Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, the White House overrode an existing interagency process charged with debating the transfer of Guantanamo Bay prisoners and dismissed long-standing Pentagon and intelligence community concerns based on Top Secret intelligence about the dangers of releasing the five men, sources familiar with the debate tell TIME…officials in the Pentagon and intelligence communities had successfully fought off release of the five men in the past, officials tell Time. “This was out of the norm,” says one official familiar with the debate over the dangers of releasing the five Taliban officials. “There was never the conversation.” Obama’s move was an ultimate victory for those at the White House and the State Department who had previously argued the military should “suck it up and salute,” says the official familiar with the debate.
    This wasn’t about “urgency.” Bypassing Congress wasn’t an oversight. Obama’s desire to release these guys predates Bergdahl’s apparent desertion.
    This wasn’t about “urgency.” Bypassing Congress wasn’t an oversight. Obama’s desire to release these guys predates Bergdahl’s apparent desertion.
    http://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2014/06/03/harry-reid-on-taliban-swap-im-glad-to-get-rid-of-these-five-people-n1847210


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    O'Reilly Blasts Obama Admin: 'Morons' for Saying Bergdahl Served With Honor



    by Fox News Insider // Jun 03 2014 // 8:12pm
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    The Obama administration is facing growing backlash after negotiating with the Taliban for the release of Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl. Republicans in Congress have called for an investigation into the prisoner swap.



    New Photos Show 'Softer Side' of Bergdahl Before Military Service
    Krauthammer: Obama Didn't Have to Notify Congress of Bergdahl Swap

    Now, some of the soldiers who served with Bergdahl are openly questioning his loyalty to the United States and even charge that he was a deserter. At least six U.S. soldiers were killed searching for Bergdahl, creating resentment in the military.
    However, former UN ambassador and current National Security Advisor Susan Rice has stated that Bergdahl served the U.S. with “honor and distinction.”
    In tonight’s Talking Points Memo, Bill O’Reilly called Rice’s comments “dubious,” given her false statements on the cause of the Benghazi attack.
    “Is Ambassador Rice a moron?! Why would she say that when all the facts point to the opposite, especially when she herself got hammered over the Benghazi deception. Again, what is wrong with these people? Talking Points cannot answer that question. It’s beyond comprehension,” O’Reilly lamented.
    Meanwhile, President Obama has taken a more cautious stance than members of his administration. “Regardless of the circumstances, whatever those circumstances may turn out to be, we still get an American soldier back if he’s held in captivity, period," the president said.
    As for the five Taliban soldiers who were released from Gitmo in exchange for Bergdahl, O’Reilly blasted the Obama administration for making a political move.
    The Factor host said, “According to the UN, in 2013 alone, 74 percent of all civilian casualties in Afghanistan were caused by the Taliban and Al Qaeda. At least 2,300 civilians were killed; more than 4,000 injured. Multiply that by 13 years and you have the level of atrocity the Taliban has committed. This is not a prisoner of war exchange. This is a political move, and it is backfiring on the president.”
    O’Reilly wondered why so many mistakes are being made by the White House. He said it’s “almost beyond belief that an administration could be this dense.”
    A source who knows the inside story of the Obama White House told O’Reilly that the president has come to the conclusion that his administration is not going to accomplish its goals.
    O’Reilly reported, “[Obama] knows the economy is not going to turn around. He knows ObamaCare is not going to be popular. And he understands that his job approval rating will likely remain below 50 percent. Therefore, according to this [source], the president has concluded that public opinion really doesn’t matter anymore.”
    He went on to say that President Obama will do what he wants “consequences be damned.”
    O’Reilly concluded that this is what happens when half of the American public is disengaged from political reality.
    “They don’t know anything, and they don’t care to know. Many live in a high-tech bubble, lost in cyberspace, caught up in their own selfish pursuits,” he said. “[The president knows] that he can razzle dazzle, make speeches and survive. […] Apathy breeds corruption and incompetence.”

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    Bowe Bergdahl · Trending

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    "He [Bowe Bergdahl] didn’t want to be found, and so we were chasing a ghost around eastern Afghanistan for at least 90 days immediately following his disappearance." —Josh Cornelison, former medic from Bergdahl’s unit in Afghanistan



    Bergdahl Platoon Mate: He Deserted His Post 'Willfully and Purposefully'
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    Bergdahl Platoon Mate: He Deserted His Post 'Willfully and Purposefully'

    Plus, hear from Bergdahl's former roommate and ballet instructor.



    by Fox News Insider // Jun 03 2014 // 10:53pm
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    There are reports that Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was a deserter and may have even collaborated with the enemy. Bergdahl was released after five years in captivity in exchange for the U.S. government releasing five Taliban leaders.



    Parents of Soldier Killed in Bergdahl Search Call for Investigation

    A former medic from Bergdahl’s unit in Afghanistan spoke to Sean Hannity tonight. Josh Cornelison stated that Bergdahl deserted his post “willfully and purposefully.”
    In the weeks and months spent searching for him, Cornelison said it was a “field day” for the Taliban to pick and choose which targets they wanted to hit. At least six soldiers were killed in the search.
    “He didn’t want to be found, and so we were chasing a ghost around eastern Afghanistan for at least 90 days immediately following his disappearance,” Cornelison said, adding that they had to sign a document saying they wouldn’t talk about it.
    Hannity also spoke to a former roommate and ballet instructor of Bergdahl, Sherry Horton. He asked her about Bergdahl’s purported emails in which he said he’s “ashamed to be an American” and that “America is disgusting.”
    Horton responded, “I don’t know his state of mind at that point. Was it someone being frustrated with their job? […] When you join the military that is your job. And I’m not sure any American, any person in general, has ever been 100 percent satisfied with their job and not had a bad day where they have said they wanted to quit.”
    As for allegations that Bergdahl’s a deserter and other soldiers died in the search, Horton said she was reserving judgment until the facts are revealed.
    “Yes, he did walk off the base. So by technicality that does make him [a deserter],” she said, adding that we won’t know until we hear from Bergdahl himself.

    More on the Bergdahl prisoner swap from Fox News:
    New Photos Show 'Softer Side' of Bergdahl Before Military Service
    Peters: Obama Admin's Handling of Bergdahl Is 'Benghazi 2.0'
    Chambliss: 'Classified File on Bergdahl Leaves Questions Unanswered'

    Posted in: // Bowe Bergdahl // Sherry Horton // Josh Cornelison


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