Media’s Silence on Benghazi May Not Save Obama

(Update, Monday, 11:25 a.m. EDTMost unfortunately, it now appears that the “Frankenstorm” forecast, if few other predictions we’ve read about in the news, will prove correct. A meteorologist on the Weather Channel  — someone who, like me, experienced the March 1962 storm, the benchmark for destructive power visited on the Jersey Shore — says the similarity between the two storms is clear:  extremely high tides and winds exceeding 100 knots. The kicker this time is that a hurricane AND a Nor’easter will be hitting together, probably causing spectacular destruction in my old home town and along the New Jersey coastEarly Tuesday morning: The damage has been bad so far, but we won’t know how bad until later in the day.  The hurricane caught Atlantic City squarely, flooding the island and demolishing sections of the Boardwalk, but these were fairly common occurrences when I was growing up on Absecon Island in the 1950s. From the news reports and videos I’ve seen so far, it doesn’t look quite as bad as the March Storm of 1962.)

What do these current news stories have in common: the World Series, Hurricane Sandy and Benghazi?  Answer:  Each has been covered by the news media in a way that reminds us why we trust journalists even less than we trust bankers, politicians and used-car salesmen. Recently the press has embarrassed itself with boldly mistaken predictions about the Series; courted skepticism by relentlessly hyping “Frankenstorm”;  and disgraced itself as never before by deliberately ignoring an apparent White House cover-up of the attack on America’s diplomatic mission in Libya.

Let’s start with baseball’s matchup between the San Francisco Giants and the Detroit Tigers. Heavy underdogs last Wednesday when the seven-game series began, the Giants on Sunday night completed a four-game sweep of the Tigers. Days before the series began, the sports pages were filled ad nauseum with paeans to Detroit’s murderous batting lineup

and to ace starter Justin Verlander, whose fastball supposedly was unhittable. Granted, he’d shut down Oakland in the divisional playoffs and the Yankees in the pennant series. But so what?  Oakland is a rookie team with no October veterans in the starting lineup, and the Yankees looked so bad in getting obliterated by the Tigers that the New York Post kissed them off the other day with the headline “Dear Yankees, We don’t date losers. Signed, New Yorkers.”

Will Hurricane, Too, Be a Dud?

Will Hurricane Sandy prove to be as big a dud as Justin Verlander was on the mound versus the Giants? With the storm set to engulf New York City today, we’ll lay even odds that it fails to live up to its sensational billing as the possible Storm of the Century. Just a hunch. We grew up on the Jersey Shore ourselves, on a small island just two blocks wide at its narrowest, and so we are not unfamiliar with the destructive power of hurricanes and, even moreso, Nor’easters.  But when we checked with some of our old neighbors by phone yesterday, they were planning to ignore evacuation orders and ride it out. A childhood friend who lives just a block from the ocean, an experienced sailor and denizen of many powerful storms, says a few sandbags piled in front of her door will probably be protection enough.

Which brings us to Benghazi. Nowhere on the front page of Sunday’s New York Times, which yesterday endorsed Obama, do we find even a passing mention of this growing political scandal, perhaps the biggest since Watergate. Unlike Watergate, however —  a story the news media pursued relentlessly only because they hated Nixon so much — in Benghazi, quite possibly because of gross negligence directly attributable to the President, Americans actually died: Ambassador Chris Stevens, foreign service officer Sean Smith and two former Navy Seals, Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods,  who evidently defied orders in a heroic attempt to defend the mission.  Obama slept on the news and went to Las Vegas the next day to campaign, even as his lackeys continued to insist that the September 11 firebombing in Libya was a spontaneous attack by Islamists angered by an anti-Mohammed film that had surfaced on the Web. We now know not only that the attack was planned in advance by al Qaeda to coincide with 9/11, but that earlier attacks had prompted requests for additional security at the mission. The requests were ignored, but Obama is insisting they never reached his office.

A Mayday Plea

We shall see. In the meantime, another story has surfaced suggesting that the President himself may have denied support requested by the Benghazi mission when it was under siege. This would have happened even as U.S. drones were monitoring the fiery attack in real time.  If someone did indeed let a mayday plea from the mission go unanswered, CIA director David Petraeus says it wasn’t him. “No one at any level in the CIA told anybody not to help those in need,” a CIA spokesman told the press.

With a week to go before the election and Obama slipping badly in the polls , don’t expect the New York Times and other left-leaning purveyors of the news to press the White House for answers. But their reputations and credibility will be further damaged, and badly, if Fox News and Matt Drudge continue to pry loose details that implicate the President in the needless deaths of four Americans who evidently had feared for their lives.

It would be an ironic end to Hillary Clinton’s political career if Fox and Drudge back her into a corner before next Tuesday, forcing her to cough up an account of Benghazi that dooms Obama’s reelection bid.  Earlier, presumably at the President’s behest, she took blame for the lapse of security at the mission. While this allowed the President’s zealous partisans in the New York Times newsroom to back off the story, Fox and Drudge have continued to pursue it. Now, they appear close to breaking a scandal that will make Watergate look like penny-ante stuff.  It seems possible that even with an unashamedly  biased news media going all-out to suppress the Benghazi story, enough details will emerge in the days ahead to fully embroil Obama in scandal by the time voters go to the polls.

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  • gary leibowitz October 30, 2012, 11:06 pm

    Obama, hero? And i thought he killed the number one terrorist that BUSH just couldn’t find all those years. And i thought that this WAS the HERO act performed while invading an ally nation.

    Please, someone slap me but it doesn’t get any better than that. Yet the nation yawned on his success. No fanfare, no adulation, no long lasting BUMP in his re-election campaign.

    Does anyone really think these stupid ignorant conspiracy theories on Libya hold any truth? Gimmie a break! How about the TRUTH. His own generals said they would not recommend troops to invade a foreign country. His own generals stated that they had to be concerned about an attack anywhere in the WORLD. No action packed movie scenario where the United States always wins in the nick of time.

    Defending FOX’s against having extreme positions is like declaring water can be turned into gold. Does anyone actually believe FOX is NOT biased to the extreme? Does anyone actually believe Murdoch doesn’t have total control over his station? If you believe FOX is a balanced news station, than there really is no bases for further discussion. Thats like trying to prove martians don’t exist. FOX the number one station that uses ignorance, fear, extreme prejudice to win over their audience.

    The ultimate absurdity is defending the Bush administration as some ignorant clueless administation that just didn’t know what they were doing. 2 wars started, one against the world where the united nations were dead against it. The “proof” of WMD’s were never wanted or expected. Cheney himself went on TV and said it didn’t matter if Iraq had them or not. We even went to war on Canada. Yes an administration that alienated everyone. Arm twisting during that administration was a disgrace. Bush’s legacy: sitting in a kindergarten classroom holding a children’s book upside down, beinbg told of an attack on american soil. His quick thinking told him to stay in the class and not interrupt the teacher. 20 minutes went by before his staff said we have to go. Say goodbye to all those nice folks. And this nation elected him 2 times? We truly deserve him and more like him.

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    Gary being Gary again. Anyone who bothers to respond needs to get a life. RA

    • gary leibowitz October 31, 2012, 6:05 am

      Why not just kick me off. In affect you just did.

      BTW, you could let the people who read this blog the courtesy of making up their own minds.

      I don’t see your comments on all the extreme conspiracy theories, yet for some reason when I mention the history book version of things you decide its not worth listening to.

      The funny part of all this is how you all have selective amnesia. Every sigle event that is negative is thrown into a crash scenario. The number of crash calls is making me dizzy. When it doesn’t occur you fall back onto an omnipotent power that prevented it, this time. As if that power will eventually wane and the world will finally know the truth.

    • gary leibowitz October 31, 2012, 6:08 am

      BTW, Rick wanted to know when i will buy my Calls.
      I am 90 percent sure early tomorrow. Most probably the 1460 Nov SPX calls, expiring the 17th. Not sure what price i get at open tomorrow. It will most likely be over 4 bucks. Betting around 2,000.

  • Jill October 30, 2012, 9:13 pm

    DK Thanks much. I found your link for

    http://sincedutch.wordpress.com/

    A totally amazing weather site with incredible graphics.

  • Jill October 30, 2012, 6:21 pm
    • DK October 30, 2012, 8:45 pm

      Jill,
      I posted a link up above, scroll down the page and have a look and at several of the screen shots. Interesting at the very least.

  • Dave October 30, 2012, 6:05 pm

    The damage is worse than the media was predicting.

    Christie just said he couldn’t care less about election day, as NJ shore is a true disaster and the state is his main concern. He mentions Obama quite often in good terms, like Obama woke him up at 2am with a call.

    Cuomo just said we’re gonna have to rethink these changing weather patterns when rebuilding NYC.
    The water filled up the WTC memorial pit.

    **Look for election day to be rescheduled. **

    For those who want to see what’s going on, Google/Bing WABC, WNBC, WCBS, WPIX, myfoxny for live 24×7 streaming coverage.

    This is your Mercury Retrograde preview as communication disruptions of all kinds is a main feature.

    There are Nostradamus-style predictions of east coast being underwater as global warming, etc. increases.

  • N.J.: No Elec. in 2.4 Million Homes / NYSE: May Stay Closed 1 Week October 30, 2012, 5:50 pm

    This morning, N.J. Governor “Christie said 2.4 million households — double the number affected by Hurricane Irene — were without power. He also advised against unnecessary travel, adding that 24 rail cars had been pushed by the tidal surge on to the New Jersey Turnpike.”

    “Christie said it currently unsafe for homeowners to go back to the state’s barrier island. “The level of devastation at the Jersey Shore is unthinkable,” he said.

    “In the town of Moonachie, N.J., a berm overflowed, sending about 1.5 metres of water into the community within 45 minutes. As many as 1,000 people may have to leave the town. Residents in a trailer park had to climb onto the roofs of their trailers to await rescue.”

    And as to NYC ‘business as usual’, and the NYSE re-opening tomorrow Wednesday by morning, it now seems highly unlikely that they will, since most office workers need the subway system to get to work, and here are the latest news coming out of NYC, and they are deathly grim (considering that power might not be re-established for as long as an entire week, from Midtown Manhattan Island downward:

    “CBC reporter Melissa Kent said police were out to prevent looting in lower Manhattan, where everything below 39th Street was still without power. Officials said it could be a week before power is restored.”

    “Most of the power outages in lower Manhattan… were due to an explosion at an electrical substation, officials at Consolidated Edison said.”

    “At the height of the chaos, New York’s 911 system was receiving 20,000 calls an hour, Common said. “This is not yet in the clean-up phase,” he said from Lower Manhattan. “This is still in the emergency phase.”

    “Kent said officials with the Metropolitan Transport Authority expect the flooded subway tunnels to remain closed for anywhere from 14 hours up to four days. The MTA’s chief, Joe Lhota, called it the worst disaster in the subway’s 108-year-old history.”

    Therefore, it now appears quite possible, that the lower-Manhattan NYSE (along with all other U.S. market exchanges), could all stay closed, for an unprecedented entire week.

    So I am starting to wonder, if all that Mayan Prophesy stuff, due to occur on December 21, 2012, might have some validity, after all. Because if I remember correctly, huge natural disasters, would be the first phase of the Prophesy. And guess what. Today there was also a 7.1 Richter Scale earthquake, close to Vancouver, Canada.

    And if power does truly stay off for 1 entire week (as now predicted by Con-Edison), the mind-boggling amount of looting (and worse crimes) to soon assuredly follow (starting tonight), from downward wealthy Midtown down to Downtown Manhattan, are going to be something totally incredible, to read about online.

    Because remember, most law-abiding Manhattanites do not own guns (since they are illegal there); therefore, they are almost all defenseless, against gangs of unemployed looters, with nothing to lose.

    http://www.cbc.ca/news/world/story/2012/10/30/us-hurricane-sandy-superstorm-damages.html

  • What No Elec. for 10 Days Means October 30, 2012, 3:25 pm

    I imagine that most of the many heavily-populated urban areas hit today (by Sandy in eastern U.S.), have not had much experience in preparing for the possibility of losing electricity for as long as 10 days (as is currently being predicted for several eastern states, in today’s early worldwide online news. Length of repair time is being primarily blamed on saltwater’s corroding effect in elec. power stations).

    And what I found most interesting, of the several long articles I just finished reading, is that none of them, not even one, mentions the deadly serious repercussions, of what even 1 week without electricity, actually means for all citizens and businesses.

    I am not refering to being without light at night, inside their homes.

    I am refering to drinkable water, food, medicine, first aid, gasoline; plus armed robbery, major looting, and even rise in murder and rape rates.

    Just recall other prior major U.S. looting events, and you’ll get an idea, of the human destructive potential here. Because looters become more increasingly brazen in their actions, with each passing night without electricity. And there won’t be enough police to handle it all, so FEMA will probably have to bring in the National Guard into the worst urban looted cities.

    And since the areas affected are so large, thousands of square miles, I wonder how this entire event is going to turn out, in the long run. Since truck/train quick store-supply re-stockings, will be made more difficult due to longer distances to travel, and FEMA can’t handle it all, since areas affected, are so vast (and they have to be practically everywhere in the East, at same time).

    Therefore, the aftermath of this gigantic tropical storm/hurricane, has the potential to become much worse, than the storm itself—if power stations can’t manage to somehow return power, in less than 5 days.

    This is one of those times, that to own at least one .38 revolver at home, plus have a box of 50 shells, was probably the best idea you had in your and your family’s life.

    Since, even your unprepared neighbors becomes a potential threat to try to steal from you, when they run out of their water and/or food. And especially those that are defenseless elderly, they are most at risk; since they will be looted first of all.

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/state-state-look-east-coast-155609823.html;_ylt=AtGmEwhR0qcZbH9EK1JO.d6iuYdG;_ylu=X3oDMTN1cGkyczZuBG1pdANGaW5hbmNlIEZQIE1lZ2F0cm9uIDIEcGtnA2Y4ODU2Zjc4LWYyN2YtM2MwZi04ZTM2LTFmMjJiYzYxNDhlMARwb3MDMQRzZWMDbWVnYXRyb24EdmVyAzUwMzRmZmQwLTIyNjgtMTFlMi1iZmZlLTU0ODQ3NmEzMzkxMg–;_ylg=X3oDMTFpNzk0NjhtBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANob21lBHB0A3NlY3Rpb25z;_ylv=3

    (Btw, regarding NYC and the NYSE, they are still expecting to have full power back in the entire city, with business as usual, by Wednesday morning. Apparently NYC Con-Edison was much better prepared, for the potential saltwater corrosion damage, of their power stations.)

  • mava October 30, 2012, 10:48 am

    Since the economy will crash no matter who is in the whitehouse (both candidates are economic imbeciles), it is bet to leave Obama the sitting president to be responsible for the ultimate crash.

    So that it goes down in history that communists destroyed the United States.

    It would be a strategic mistake to elect Romney, have nothing fixed, and permanently associate the destruction with conservative movement.

  • DG October 30, 2012, 7:44 am

    I think the weirdest thing about this incident is the scapegoated movie. If you have taken the time to see it you can’t help but think, “NFW.” The movie looks like it was made on a $1900 budget. No one had seen it before the attack. Yet, they had it at the ready for blame immediately. They even arrested the movie’s producer. Huh? This was either a very bad attempt to shift blame from ineptitude OR the ace was always up the sleeve, just in case they screwed something up.
    I love controversial conspiracy theory. More times than not, it tends to reveal at least, partial truth. Like the theory that the banks put O into office so that they could stay out of prison. Why are they supporting Romney now? It is not like O has been particularly hard on them.
    Zero indictments. zero. Thanks. Now leave.
    It certainly seems like the White House ignored the requests for more security. Very odd. Could have created some jobs! And then the cover up attempt. Makes no sense. It is something else. This may not be the truth, but it sure seems plausible: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jrEc7bTy4E&feature=player_embedded

  • gary leibowitz October 30, 2012, 5:57 am

    Did anyone bother to look at income and spending by the consumer. Up. In fact I see talk of inflation coming soon. Regarding “faked” inflation, that might be so, but the consumer is still buying, and doing so at a greater percentage than before.

    The prognosticators are out there all concluding that this is either the start of the big drop, or we have one more short rally before the big drop. I’ll stick to my expectations until proven otherwise.

    As for the hurricane I was bombarded with dire warnings on a constant basis for days now. The warnings mainly concerned coastal areas, and rightly so. Downtown Manhattan is a mess. I don’t expect the building I work in to be ready till Wednesday at the earliest.

    I still await the SPX support line, which looks like a make or break moment tomorrow. A close below my support, I automatically exit, without getting caught in a big drop. If support hold at 1396 by close I most likely buy my 2K worth of Call options. Love these critical moments.

  • jazzmaniac October 30, 2012, 12:10 am

    Rick,
    “perhaps the biggest since Watergate”?

    Surely you jest.
    I remember a couple of big buildings that went down in New York barely a decade ago as the Bush admin’s “intelligence” operatives (led by sloe-eyed Condi) ignored mountains of inconvenient evidence that a gang of Saudis was planning to drive some planes into them. Please save your outrage until you come up with something that equals that.

    • Rick Ackerman October 30, 2012, 12:19 am

      Ignorance and ineptitude are different from scandal. Scandal would imply, for instance, that officials knew the attacks were coming but that they did nothing to stop them.

    • Jill October 30, 2012, 5:09 pm

      Jazzmaniac, if U R new to the site, be aware that the majority of folks here have the kind of political leanings where they truly believe that Fox News & Drudge are fair & balanced. And nothing anyone else says ever changes that.

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      Jill, we’re all ears if you want to provide evidence that Fox is unfair and unbalanced. Meanwhile, I’ll repeat my assertion that your favorite, blindly liberal news sources, in stonewalling Benghazi to help Obama’s (doomed) reelection bid, are perpetrating the most shameless, sordid and disgraceful cover-up since New York Times correspondent Walter Duranty filed glowing stories from Moscow as Stalin murdered 50 million Russians. Recall, as you probably will not, that he won a Pulitzer for these dispatches.
      RA

    • Craig October 30, 2012, 6:00 pm

      Rick…what if they not only did nothing to stop it but put explosives in building 7 prior to the planes hitting. They even blacked out media coverage of building 7 falling at free fall speed (a 47 story steel building with over 80+ steel support columns….would that be a scandal?

      Oh no the terrorists got plans to building 7 loaded it up with explosives, took it down at 5pm when no one was watching but the “smart” cops and politicians cleared the streets around building 7, hours before because they had a feeling it would collapse…and the owner of buildings 1,2 an 7 who collected billions in insurance double the policy because there were 2 attacks said in an interview they decided to “pull the building” down on sept 11 and then watched it fall into it’s own footprint….and BBC reported building 7 fell an hour before it did with the stinking building standing right behind the reporter…so did Aaron brown but he turned around and said no its still…of course the BBC “lost its feed on the camera pointing to building 7 seconds before it collapsed.

      So either the terrorists got plans of the building and put explosives inside in alll the right places before sept 11th without the FBI, CIA, SEC or secret service noticing (building 7 was their NYC field office) and then the government covered up because they would look stupid.

      #2. After 9/11 and in all the chose they got a demolition team into building 7 with 3 small fires going and wired a 47 story building in few hours to bring it down safely….if you can believe thy you are retarded.

      #3. They brought in a team months before set the explosives while the elevators were closed for repair and blew it up at 5 pm so no one would notice to get rid of the evidence of 9/11 and all the worldcom and Enron documents stored there.

      Watch this….tell me I am wrong with a straight face.

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zv7BImVvEyk&feature=youtube_gdata_player

    • Jill October 30, 2012, 9:20 pm

      Re: Fox News being “fair & balanced.” 617 results here:

      http://factcheck.org/archives/search-results/?cx=000672474746801930868%3Aa87hh_euyka&cof=FORID%3A11%3BNB%3A1&ie=UTF-8&q=Fox+News&sa=Search

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      No small accomplishment, Jill, out-Garying Gary. I notice you haven’t supplied a link where the bold lies, half-truths and purposeful omissions of MSNBC, CBS, ABC, The New York Times, L.A. Times, Washington Post et al. have been tallied. RA

  • ter October 29, 2012, 8:54 pm

    Until 1961, the season was 154 games. The Series began very early in October, and was over by Columbus Day. Most importantly, games began at 1:00 p.m. EST, later further west, and were usually finished before nightfall, when temperatures drop fast. Then came the owners well-beloved Bowie Kuhn, who noticed prime TV time commences at 8:00 p.m., which meant more, and more expensive commercials could be sold, and longer games. Given the infinite patience of fans, the calculating callousness of owners, and the avarice of players’ agents and their clients, I see no solution.

  • The reason WHY lib press labels it: "Superstorm" October 29, 2012, 6:54 pm

    The reason WHY, is this:
    so Obama can play “Fatherland hero” one last time, right before the election.

    check this out.
    because the setup is all there, in this statement, that Obama made today:

    “President Barack Obama declared emergencies in several states including Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, authorizing federal relief work to begin well ahead of time. He promised the government would “respond big and respond fast” to states and cities after the storm hits.”

    “My message to the governors as well as to the mayors is anything they need, we will be there, and we will cut through red tape,” Obama said. “We are not going to get bogged down with a lot of rules.”

    http://finance.yahoo.com/news/east-coast-halt-superstorm-sandy-143726193.html;_ylt=AhDihniali7jGxG_ebCV7aWiuYdG;_ylu=X3oDMTN1NWhtcXRhBG1pdANGaW5hbmNlIEZQIE1lZ2F0cm9uIDIEcGtnAzc3NDYyNWJlLThjYzAtMzhjOC1hNWM3LWU2YWFiMzYxNGU0YwRwb3MDMQRzZWMDbWVnYXRyb24EdmVyAzhkOTc0NWQ4LTIxZDgtMTFlMi05M2VjLWY0YjYwMjdhYWJhMw–;_ylg=X3oDMTFpNzk0NjhtBGludGwDdXMEbGFuZwNlbi11cwRwc3RhaWQDBHBzdGNhdANob21lBHB0A3NlY3Rpb25z;_ylv=3

    (Btw, do you find it comforting, the “Kingly” ease that this particular elected official says: that he isn’t “…going to get bogged down with a lot of rules”? I thought officials were elected to follow ALL their nation’s laws and rules. However, on second thought, maybe by ignoring “…a lot of rules”, 1 or 2 billion dollars can somehow get “lost”, if you know what I mean).

    Regarding the “Superstorm”, R.A. is correct, it is being incredibly hyped-up in many national press online articles today, as a mega disaster of historic proportion– even though in terms of solely windspeed, it just barely qualifies to be labeled a “hurricane”, and not a “tropical storm”.

    However, it is travelling very slowly, which is not good, plus they are making a very big deal of of the fact that it will hit the east coast during the full moon, which they project will raise the coastal water level 2-3 inches more than usual, thus creating a much greater potential for heavy flooding in lowland areas, like NYC. And, there is also talk of potential wave(s) of over 10 feet, hitting land.

    However, right now, NYSE, and all national stockmarkets, are expecting to possibly re-open by Tuesday morning, with business as usual. So, how bad can the storm be, if the NYSE expects to be fully over, in less than 20 hours?

    (Or… is it that the NYSE doesn’t want to spook the worldmarkets, by already making some statement like: “This week, we are closed, due to Superstorm.”?)

    At any rate, here’s another New Jersey shore veteran, 73 years old, that’s says he’s staying put:

    “Despite the dire warnings, some souls were refusing to budge. Jonas Clark of Manchester Township, N.J. – right in the area where Sandy was projected to come ashore – stood outside a convenience store, calmly sipping a coffee and wondering why people were working themselves “into a tizzy.”

    “I’ve seen a lot of major storms in my time, and there’s nothing you can do but take reasonable precautions and ride out things the best you can,” said Clark, 73. “Nature’s going to what it’s going to do. It’s great that there’s so much information out there about what you can do to protect yourself and your home, but it all boils down basically to ‘use your common sense.”‘

  • Anthony F October 29, 2012, 5:42 pm

    I used to live on the Golden Coast of LI,NY
    As such I have seen a good share of storms paths passing through the area. It was a good opportunity to pick up
    hard wood for my fireplace,
    Is this time different ?
    Lets keep track on forecasters..
    http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/the-100-billion-storm-17-things-you-should-know-about-hurricane-sandy
    http://www.endtimesdaily.com/index.html

    Anthony

  • ken horn October 29, 2012, 4:42 pm

    This story really burns my ass. Do you hear all the dems/lefties? “the GOP is politicizing, let’s see where the evidence leads. I get it – let’s stall “til after the election. Americans can find out about Obama’s incompetence, narcissism & complete disregard for American lives AFTER we vote. That’s logical – right? We now know that he, Biden & Panetta were in the WH. The emails were sent real time to the situation room. He says he asked that everything possible be done to help the Americans. That is a LIE. He now wants us to believe that hundreds of people down the chain of command disregarded that order. Do you believe that? How about this: After he was disobeyed, he didn’t follow-up or roll some heads for disobeying. No, he went to sleep & then to Las Vegas the next day for fund raising. I know all the people on the left think Obama is cool, but this guy is a joke & very dangerous to our national security. Any rational, clear-eyed American that has followed his foreign policy should not be the least bit surprised. He has put this country in a very vulnerable position because of our economic weakness at home & the clear signals that he sends our friends & enemies abroad.

  • ter October 29, 2012, 4:31 pm

    Al-Ansar Sharia claimed credit for the well-planned, unspontaneous attack on the consulate in Benghazi. This was known immediately at the CIA. Pleas for assistance were rebuffed. Excuse was situation was being assessed; we’ll get back to you. As you note, the administration has held to its shabby story that ” the video did it”, despite the fact the attack occurred before the video aired in the Muslim countries, and that it was very professionally planned and executed.

    Tigers were hurt by the wait, but Giants were a better team during the 162-game regular season, and red-hot after humiliating the Cardinals. Baseball is a summer game, which should be played outdoors (not in domed stadiums), on grass, in sunshine. Concluding the season in late October–pitcher’s weather–is as absurd as playing hockey in June, when the Stanley Cup’s prolonged play-offs now end. It’s all about money, not sport.
    Sandy’s effects in Florida were exaggerated by the weather pitchfolk. Beach erosion, caused by the predictably highest tides of the year, not by a storm 250 miles offshore, was the only consequence.

    • Rick Ackerman October 29, 2012, 6:11 pm

      World Series baseball in 40-degree weather is unfair to the players and the fans, as you say. But because it is indeed money that dictates the long season, there would seem to be little hope of shortening it to 140 or so games so that the Series could be played in September. For starters, the players would have to agree to big salary cuts. This suggests that even if they had final say about finishing the season in warmer weather, they’d likely stick with the existing schedule.

  • redwilldanaher October 29, 2012, 4:06 pm

    http://www.prisonplanet.com/the-virtual-recovery.html

    Rick, you should give that a read. It’s by Paul Craig Roberts and it gives Gary et al. the spanking they deserve.

    • mario cavolo October 29, 2012, 5:00 pm

      Nasty reality RWD but just a rehash of old news here; the lower/middle class America is indeed the frog in the pot being brought to a boil not so nice and slowly… They are so very much in the wrong place at the wrong time in history, yet, for many others on the planet, its far worse. On the otherhand, calling it “$18,000 income poverty” collecting welfare and food stamps whilst owning modern appliances, cell phones and two TV’s, etc. is a bad joke. It will be fascinating to see how the year 2060 history books, oh sorry, tablets, will tell the story of these decades in history. That’d be my 100th birthday year, not likely, so I’ll shoot for 2040 to be a more reasonable 80 and be able to take a candid look back.

      Americans supposed “standard of living” can easily decline much further as they start being forced to living together more, with little true impact on their actual sense of happiness and wellbeing. I suspec that trend forced upon Americans by these negative economic forces will fortunately and actually have a welcome impact on the society, by reducing the extremes of individualism, separation, divorce in the behavior of American society which has played a massive part in its deterioration. Not easy stuff to swallow…

      Cheers, Mario

      &&&&&

      This “living together” thing is going to be huge, Mario. One facet of it is that aging Baby Boomers, instead of living in nursing homes, will come together in private homes, each with a live-in nurse and cook. Long-term insurance policies are being written these days to pay for such an arrangement, and you can be certain the insurers will be thrilled to be off the hook for the $70,000 it could cost for each nursing home patient. RA

    • Rick Ackerman October 30, 2012, 12:38 am

      Thanks for the link. In language that anyone but Gary could understand, Roberts does a good job explaining the epic fraud that has sustained T-Bonds and the U.S. dollar.

    • mario cavolo October 30, 2012, 3:44 am

      Yep Rick, a huge coming trend, by no choice. Its nothing new on the Asia Pacific side of the fence. So those are serious implications as to related impacts. A deflationary response to a cruel inflationary environment? As your excellent example, people will respond when they simply have to, they’ll get smarter as they need to respond to the ridiculous inflationary system that is being forced upon them, and it is no worse a bubble actually than in the U.S. healthcare/medical field …..

      Four elderly folks sharing a $2000 4 bedroom rental who then hire a good private full time nurse/home service for $3000 sounds like a plan!! Its just common sense and I don’t understand how Americans didn’t already figure it out to a much higher degree.

      Meanwhile, yea Wayne, a fabulous quote, thanks.

    • DK October 30, 2012, 8:13 pm

      Fantastic article RWD, thank you.

      “Moreover, the low 2011 real median household income is the summation, in most cases, of two household earners, whereas in 1967-68 one earner could produce the same real income. As Nobel economist Gary Becker, my former colleague as Business Week columnist, pointed out, when both husband and wife have to work in order to maintain the same purchasing power, household income from the wife’s in-kind household services is eliminated. Therefore, the monetary measure of the dual household income overstates income, because it is not adjusted for the lost benefits formerly provided by the wife who at home managed the household.”

      Is there an echo in here, Rick?

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      A point that I have been hammering for years, Daniel — i.e., that even households with two white-collar earners, husband and wife, aren’t cutting it these days — must in fact borrow against their homes to put the kids through college. RA

  • Sayldog October 29, 2012, 3:56 pm

    Let’s hope your next column isn’t an obituary for your foolish friend. You do a great dis-service by claiming “BS” to the weather service’s attempts to get people to take Sandy seriously. If even one person loses their life because they follow your lead in this matter then you should be held accountable, don’t you think?

    &&&&&&

    See my update to today’s commentary. Unfortunately, it now appears the news media’s experts are going to be right about Frankenstorm, if about little else. RA

  • D. Barber October 29, 2012, 3:51 pm

    Glen Doherty and Tyrone Woods are my heroes. If this proves out it may be the most efficient sacrifice for the good of this country in history. Call it Providence, God looking out for us, in spite of us.

  • John Jay October 29, 2012, 2:43 pm

    Poor Stevens.
    Just another guy in an endless column of guys sent out to die by the Government, whether by evil plan or callous indifference, the result for him was the same.
    “Following orders” without question leads to Verdun in ’16, Korea in the 50’s, Vietnam in the 60’s, Afghanistan today, and Libya for Stevens.
    The bosses calling the shots are not going to risk their careers and do the right thing.
    They will go with the flow, every time.
    And if it is 700,00 KIA at Verdun, or a handful of guys in Libya, it’s all the same to them.
    I’m sure Hillary is cackling somewhere over it all.

    • Rampage October 30, 2012, 8:13 pm

      Ambassador Stevens wasn’t “just another guy… sent out to die”. He was a major player and our government “needed” him dead because his part in the grand scheme (WWIII?) was finished and he probably knew too much. He had served as the Director of Multilateral Nuclear and Security Affairs in Washington D.C. for several years, operated the Iran desk early in his career and was one of our top “go to” experts on all things Iran. He was well known and respected in the region having served in countries throughout the mid-east before eventually settling in Syria (his little black book with the contact numbers for the good and bad actors and their agents must have become pretty extensive). There he was tasked with coordinating, overseeing and facilitating the movement of the rebel fighters from across N. Africa through eastern Libya to staging areas in the Syrian refugee camps in Turkey; and arming them with weapons from Gaddafi’s hidden arsenals. Think along the lines of Col. North and the Iran Contra affair.

  • redwilldanaher October 29, 2012, 2:23 pm

    They probably calculated that he’d get a boost as “the commander in chief” if Americans were killed abroad and then President Drone was able to administer “another” kill shot against AL CIA’da and dump the bodies at sea just in time for a victory lap in front of the election. Oh what a tangled web…

    • redwilldanaher October 29, 2012, 2:29 pm

      On another note, let’s raise a glass for Ben’s backers here @ Rick’s:

      “…we must question the morality of Fed programs that trick people (as if they were Pavlov’s dogs) into behaviors that are adverse to their own long-term best interest. What kind of government entity cajoles savers to spend, when years of under-saving and overspending have left the consumer in terrible shape? What kind of entity tricks its citizens into paying higher and higher prices to buy stocks? What kind of entity drives the return on retirees’ savings to zero for seven years (2008-2015 and counting) in order to rescue poorly managed banks? Not the kind that should play this large a role in the economy.”

      &&&&&&&

      This is a great quote, Wayne. Who is its source? RA

    • Robert October 29, 2012, 8:12 pm

      That quote is via Seth Klarman of “Baupost’s Q3 Letter”

      Source (Zerohedge):
      http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2012-10-28/fullness-and-boldness-qes-manipulation-americans-behavior

  • DK October 29, 2012, 10:56 am

    “What do these current news stories have in common: the World Series, Hurricane Sandy and Benghazi? Answer: Each has been covered by the news media in a way that reminds us why we trust journalists even less than we trust bankers, politicians and used-car salesmen.”

    You said it, Rick. Regarding the Sandy coverage, I’m much more inclined to follow the work of this guy:

    http://sincedutch.wordpress.com

    After watching him warn of the chaos in Joplin, Missouri and aftermath, I’ve made it a point to check in on his work every so often. His current coverage of “Sandy” is, well, unbelievable, in my opinion

  • VegasBob October 29, 2012, 10:09 am

    I’m a Democrat and, while I seriously doubt that I can bring myself to vote Republican, I have decided to NOT vote to re-elect Obama. Barring an unlikely slip of the hand whereby I vote for Romney, I’ll vote for Jill Stein of the Green Party.

    I believe that it is far better that America endure 4 years of a President Romney rather than another 4 years of President Obama.

    I was born during the Truman Administration. For most of my adult life I thought Jimmy Carter was the worst President in my lifetime. Then America suffered through 8 years of George W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter was off the hook.

    It pains me to admit it, but after only 4 years, I’m forced to conclude that Barack Obama is exponentially worse than either Bush II or Carter.

    I suspect both Bush II and Carter are sleeping soundly at night, knowing that Barack Obama has hit a “grand slam” in the race for worst President of the United States EVER.

    • redwilldanaher October 29, 2012, 4:10 pm

      Has anyone else ever abandoned their canned lies and dropped the pretenses faster than this puppet-clown did? The emptiest, most over-hyped suit of all-time…

    • GREG October 31, 2012, 5:45 pm

      A vote for the green party is a vote for Barack Obama!
      I would submit to you the following for your consideration:
      It is not beyond the realm of possibility that Obama himself, or some of his minions did tell these people to “stand down”. but why? His utter passion for portraying the Muslim radicals as “freedom” fighters is undenied, and this would not fit his political narritive of putting Al Qaeda on the run. His contempt for Israel as a neo-Colonial power is undeniable. If you fear Romney and his social policy then let me paint you a picture of Obama’s vision. A world in which Iran has a bomb. He has paid lip service to stopping them with sanctions, but nothing more. The Iranians understand that they have a friend in the White House who will apologize till he is blue in the face, and provide them cover. Yes, sanctions are taking hold and working, but it won’t stop the making of a nuclear bomb. Only war will.

      Now fast forward. The U.S. is war-weary and broke. So, what do we do? Well, we may have to go to war. That’s not what I want nor does the nation. However, life is like a garden. It has to be tended daily. What we have is a slow-motion train wreck going on in the Middle East. We have a naive president who believes that he can right the wrongs of previous empires and races. He has undone everyone and everything that garnered Western support in the Middle East. Now that the supports are gone, what do we do? We most likely go to war. Unless $12 for a gallon of gas appeals to you. I for one am not going to send my son to fight for oil. I am a Republican both socially and economically. That may surprise you but that is the truth. Maybe we should equip and train the environmentalists and the P.C. crowd with weapons, and let them fight for oil. Since most of the policies that they have proposed have brought us to this point.

      A friend of mine said when Barack Obama got elected that “brains” had returned to the White House. Obviously, we will have to wait a little longer for their arrival.