Obama’s Betrayals: Illegality and Malfeasance in Office
Editor's note: Below is the third article in the Frontpage series, "Obama's Betrayals." Click the following to read Part I and Part II.
President Barack Obama is guilty of multiple counts of illegality and malfeasance in office. He has both willfully abused his executive powers and willfully neglected to perform his executive duties under the Constitution to "take care that the laws be faithfully executed."
More than any president in the history of the United States, Obama’s motive for his shredding of the Constitution is the pursuit of absolute power for the purpose of, in his words, “fundamentally transforming the United States of America.”
Richard Nixon is often mentioned when one talks about abuse of presidential power. From his enemies list to Watergate and its cover-up, Nixon set the bar in his time for illegality and malfeasance in office. But he was an amateur compared to Obama, who has taken illegality and malfeasance in office to a whole new level.
Nixon, for example, tried to use the Internal Revenue Service to go after his political enemies, but did not have enough loyalists in the IRS to do his full bidding. Obama created a climate that encouraged IRS targeting of nonprofit tea party organizations. The purpose was to keep them from raising enough tax-deductible funds to play any significant role in connection with issues relevant to the 2012 presidential election. When the IRS scandal first broke, Obama feigned surprise and dismay. But after months of stonewalling by members of his administration of congressional investigations, Obama said during a 2014 interview with Bill O’Reilly of Fox News that there was “not even a smidgeon of corruption.”
Canadian PM I Will Defend Israel ‘whatever the cost’
Trump: Israel was sold out by Kerry and Obama
Donald Trump, speaking to a crowd in Iowa on Saturday, vehemently
re-emphasized his disapproval of the Iran deal crafted by Secretary of
State John Kerry last month.
"Well you're going to have to be
forceful action, very, very forceful action," Trump said. "You cannot
let Iran-let me tell you this-nor can Israel. Israel was sold out by
Kerry and Obama. You cannot let Iran have a nuclear weapon. You can't
have it. When they march down the street saying death to Israel, death
to the United [States]. You can't let it happen. It will not happen.
Believe me, it will not happen here."
This is not the first time
that Trump has utilized pro-Israel rhetoric, or mentioned Israel's
defense during his venture to win the Republican primary.
Ferguson Thugs Proudly Go On LOOTING SPREE To Commemorate Fellow Thug Mike Brown
The tragedy that was Ferguson, is once again making national headlines as St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger declares a state of emergency for the troubled city, as another night spiraled into violence and chaos as marauding youths went on a looting spree, and once again targeted neighborhood stores, this time a beauty supply shop ransacked and looted by gleeful thugs, and proudly displayed on social media sites, bragging about the merchandise they stole.
Exclusive: Hillary’s IT Contractor Did Not Have Proper Security Clearance
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton entrusted her email server to an IT firm that was not cleared to handle classified materials, according to the chief spokesman for the Defense Security Service.The DSS is an arm of the Defense Department and is the only federal agency authorized to approve private sector company access to sensitive or confidential material.
The agency reviews and approves private contractors to assure they have secure facilities and approves security clearances for employees to clear them for access to sensitive or classified materials.
Since 2013, Clinton used Platte River Networks, a small Denver-based company, to upgrade and maintain her private email server at her home in Chappaqua, New York.
North Korea is threatening war against the US using an especially hostile nuclear rhetoric
North Korea is once again angrily threatening war against the US and South Korea.In a particularly hostile bit of rhetoric broadcast via the country’s official news agency, a spokesman for the National Defense Committee hinted at the country’s willingness to use nuclear weapons, CNN reported. “The army and people of the DPRK [Democratic People’s Republic of Korea] are no longer what they used to be in the past, when they had to counter the US nukes with rifles,” the NDC spokesman said, adding that the country is an “invincible power equipped with both the latest offensive and defensive means unknown to the world, including nuclear deterrence.”
US intelligence suggests that a threat against the mainland is especially troubling. In April, Admiral Bill Gortney, the general in charge of the North American Aerospace Defense Command, said, “Our assessment is that they have the ability to put a nuclear weapon on a KN-08 [missile] and shoot it at the homeland.” (Though that doesn’t necessarily mean that they could effectively detonate a warhead.)
The threat comes in response to the multinational military exercises the US and South Korea are set to begin on Monday (Aug. 17). Each year, the countries run exercises on the Korean peninsula intended to keep their joint defenses on the ready, and to demonstrate the US commitment to the alliance. North Korea has long condemned them as rehearsal for war, and issues warnings every year that they’ll retaliate.
North Korea’s menacing words have come to seem empty, but experts warn it would be a mistake to completely dismiss them.
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