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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

9/11 Benghazi!

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We still keep our prayers for the ones lost on September 11, 2001 and 2012.
 
We will never forget the events of September 11, 2001 and 2012.

Many Americans working in service of their country made the ultimate sacrifice on that day.

We here at Journal de la Reyna show solidarity to those who lost their lives in New York City, Washington, D.C., Shanksville, Pennsylvania, and even the tragedy in Benghazi, Libya.

Friday, August 30, 2013

Bill O'Reilly Falsely Claimed MLK Event Had Barred Republicans!



And like always he got it wrong. But since Loserville is the channel that promotes the talking points of conservative agitators, it's not going sway anyone's mindset.

According to his own statements The March On Washington event excluded black Republicans and conservatives. Bill-O said that “All the speakers were Democrats. That was a glaring error and does not indicate a desire for inclusion.”

Many of the speeches were uplifting and respecting to America, but not all, according to the Factor host. Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, said this: “Somewhere along the way, white sheets were traded for buttoned down white shirts. Attack dogs and water hoses were traded for Tasers and widespread implementation of stop and frisk policies. Nooses were traded for handcuffs.”

Bill-O says this is “grievance mongering” and slap to the heroes of civil rights.

Bill-O says that President Barack Obama advocates "illusiveness" of achieving the American dream.

“Whose fault is that? The reason working Americans are having such a hard time is twofold. First, Mr. Obama’s attempt to manage the economy from Washington – that has largely failed. The private sector must drive economic expansion, not the Feds.” says the conservative agitator.
We're busy! Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio). He and Congressman Eric Cantor (R-Virginia, House Majority Leader) were invited but declined. 
 “Even if jobs become more plentiful, you have to be able to do them, you have to speak proper English, be able to do basic math and conduct yourself responsibly. Millions of Americans have not mastered the basics of the marketplace.”

Bill-O didn't listen to the speech. He figured that the president is "boring" and too much like a "professor".

Code words for "uppity!"

“[…] If we're honest with ourselves, we'll admit that during the course of 50 years, there were times when some of us, claiming to push for change, lost our way. […] Legitimate grievances against police brutality tipped into excuse-making for criminal behavior.” - President Barack Obama.

Bill-O would say, “And what had once been a call for equality of opportunity, the chance for all Americans to work hard and get ahead was too often framed as a mere desire for government support, as if we had no agency in our own liberation, as if poverty was an excuse for not raising your child and the bigotry of others was reason to give up on yourself. All of that history is how progress stalled.”

He called it an important and accurate statement, but also charged that the president and civil rights leaders want the government to provide for those who fail, even if it’s their own fault.

“The left wants paternalism, cradle-to-grave protections. And if you oppose that philosophy, there’s something wrong with you, and in some cases, they’ll accuse you of bigotry.”

As far as it goes, conservatives believe that the event was another attempt to play upon "racial grievance".

It's an event that worships President Barack Obama. After all they were flying around a flag with his image.

Besides Bill Clinton and Jimmy Carter's mentors were once the segregationists who voted against civil rights anyways.

The Republicans were responsible for the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and Voting Rights Act of 1965. It was those Dixiecrats who stood in the way of passing civil rights.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was a Republican, don't you know!



But as the White conservatives and conservative agitators of color repeat these false talking points over and over, their allies in the Republican Party have passed restrictive voter identification laws. The conservative wing of the Supreme Court struck down a portion of the Voting Rights Act. It makes it possible for state legislators to create voting precincts that could make it harder for the elderly and minorities to have access to the ballot box.

You may have heard of C.L. Bryant, the former NAACP president of Garland, Texas. He's the newest Black tin soldier of the racist right. He defends the Republican faithful. He is a member of the Tea Party and a co-chair for Freedom Works. Bryant has defended the group against allegations of racism. He is the founder of OneNationBacktoGod.com and the creator of the independent film documentary Runaway Slave, "a movie about the race to free the Black community from the slavery of tyranny and progressive policies."

He along with Alveda King, Dr. Benjamin Carson, Deenen Borelli, Juan Williams, Jesse Lee Peterson, Allen West as the Black tin soldiers of the racist right. They are the defenders of the bigotry, hate, and divisiveness within the Republican Party.

These guys are getting massive airplay on Loserville and Bill-O and That Guy Who Helped Obama Win are willing to have these guys on. Willing to allow these Black extremists say some of the most nastiest things about the Black community. After all if there's a Black person talking negative about the Black community, there's no racism.


The Guy Who Throws Shit To The Wall posted on Wednesday evening that the only Black senator wasn't invited to the March On Washington event. Calling it an act of segregation.

Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina) created a controversy where there was none. The racist right claims that the event barred Republicans. Being the only Black lawmaker in the U.S. Senate, one would think that's an accomplishment. He was promoted to U.S. Senator this year after Jim DeMint resigned to run the Heritage Foundation.

It turns out that Scott was invited to attend. He didn't want no part of it. The racist right claimed that Scott wasn't invited to speak at Wednesday’s 50th anniversary March on Washington.

Scott’s office declined an invitation to attend the ceremony as a spectator, according to a source connected to the event.
I've would have came but there were too many Black folks there! - Senator Tim Scott (R-South Carolina)
“Much of the speaking program was created based on those who were able to confirm availability to attend the event, and thus were able to speak at the event,” the source explained.

And based on an email exchange obtained by CQ Roll Call, the South Carolina Republican did receive an invitation to attend the festivities commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.’s delivery of the famous “I Have a Dream” speech.

The invitation, sent August 8th from the Coalition for the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington, appears to have been a form letter to all members of Congress, with invitees listed as “Representative” rather than by name.

Within a day, Rachel Shelbourne, a staff assistant to Scott, had replied to the email with the following message:

“Thank you for extending to Senator Tim Scott the invitation to the 50th Anniversary of the March on Washington on August 28th. Unfortunately, the Senator will be in South Carolina during this time, so he will be unable to attend the event. Please do, however, keep him in mind for future events you may be hosting.”

He's running for reelection (to serve the remaining term) in 2014 along with Senator Lindsay Graham R-South Carolina).

Turns out that an invite was sent to Scott, Congressmen John Boehner (R-Ohio), Congressman Eric Cantor (R-Virginia) and the Bush family. Each of them declined an offer to attend. Boehner is the current House Speaker and Cantor is the Republican Majority Leader.

George W. Bush is recovering from a heart surgery. George H.W. Bush is wheelchair bound and hardly makes speaking engagements.

Looks like Bill-O owes the people an apology.



You know that Bill-O would have been invited to the event. His friend Rev. Perm would be happy to have him at the podium. After all, I mean there's no one in the crowd saying "M-Fer I want more ice tea!"

Rev. Perm was a headliner at the March On Washington event. He offers Bill-O some advice about jumping to conclusions and what the Republican Party can do if they want to win Black voters.

See how he delivers the message.

Wednesday, August 07, 2013

Ryan Adams: Hannity Is A D*ck!

Ryan Adams calls That Guy Who Helped Obama Win a Little Chicken Man!

Hell I rather call him That Guy Who Helped Obama Win (or perhaps That Scumbag On Loserville).

But the Little Chicken Man is suitable as well.

Over the week, the second most listened and watched conservative agitator in America has been attacked for his ongoing feuds with President Barack Obama and Trayvon Martin.

Since there's talk about the scandals surrounding New York mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner and Alex Rodriguez, the famed third base New York Yankee star, That Guy Who Helped Obama Win has been on this ongoing obsession to attack these individuals for being imperfect.

I mean Democrats caught in sex scandals are like honey to the conservative agitators and the comedians.

They've longed for another Bill Clinton moment so they could talk obsessively about the personal business of politicos, celebrities and athletes. Tiger Woods, Larry Craig, Linsdey Lohan, and Amanda Bynes are often targets of celebrity agitating because of their sex scandals.

That Guy Who Helped Obama Win ignores Congressman Mark Sanford (R-South Carolina) and Senator David Vitter (R-Louisiana) for their embarrassing moments. He allows Rudy Giuliani, Newt Gingrich, Fred Thompson, King Hippo on his program and these men have cheated on their wives. Even his idol Ronald Reagan was a known "player" in the days of Hollywood.

You notice that many Democratic and Republican men have been quiet on the Anthony Weiner scandal!


Those who throw stones at glass houses. I mean we have San Diego mayor Bob Filner screwing up his legacy by staying on. He'll end up bankrupting the eighth largest city because of the numerous lawsuits he'll get.

Alex Rodriguez is under fire for his confirmed steroid usage and is fighting a suspension that may end his baseball career.

That Guy and rocker Ryan Adams get into a spat over "grown folk business".

That foolish conservative agitator and the rocker get into it. The conservative agitator says to Adams that if he had the balls to say that he's a "LITTLE CHICKEN MAN" and the like.




Adams kindly declined the conservative agitator's request to have him on his right wing carnival.

He called Adams a "gutless liberal coward" who is afraid to go on his right wing carnival.

So I am guessing that he's going to discuss this feud on television and radio soon.

After all, this guy and King Hippo have pissed off Cumulus Radio. They may end up losing some affiliates.

For a serial name dropping agitator who relishes on the culture of division and distraction, this was a moment that I wished that Alec Baldwin would have jumped in and said something. It would have been quite funny to see Alec Baldwin hit that fool upside his head.

Ryan Adams appears on PAX-AM Entertainment/Capitol Records.

Thursday, July 18, 2013

The Day That Detroit Died!


Officially, America's 18th largest city is bankrupt. A rejoicing from the racial extremists and conservative agitators in the junk food media. 

The minority-majority city of Detroit, Michigan has officially went bankrupt.

The City of Detroit filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy on July 18, 2013.

It is the largest municipal bankruptcy in the history of the nation, passing Stockton, CA.

Detroit's debt is estimated to be $18-$20 Billion. Detroit’s population has declined from 1.8 million in 1950 to 700,000 people today. It is home to thousands of unoccupied buildings, vacant lots and unlit streets.

The core economic center of manufacturing is now officially trying to save grace amiss the ongoing financial woes that state and federal lawmakers put upon the city.

Gov. Rick Snyder’s office was making plans this afternoon to hold a 10 a.m. Friday morning news conference at the Maccabees Building, 5057 Woodward in Midtown, according to his office. It’s the same location where the governor declared a financial emergency for Detroit on March 1.

Snyder authorized Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr to file bankruptcy under a law the Legislature passed in December that replaced the previous emergency manager law voted repealed last November.

The bankruptcy filing came minutes before Ingham County Circuit Judge Rosemarie Aquilina was set to hold an emergency hearing Thursday afternoon on a request for a temporary restraining order blocking Snyder from authorizing a bankruptcy filing.

“It was my intention to grant you your request completely,” Aquilina told lawyers for Detroit’s pension boards.

The judge did grant temporary restraining orders against Snyder and Orr taking further action in the bankruptcy proceedings.

Ronald King, an attorney representing the police/fire and general retirement pension systems, said he may file a motion Friday in the case seeking to require Orr, an officer of the state, to withdraw the bankruptcy filing.

After the hearing, King expressed frustration with the governor’s office after filing a motion for a temporary restraining order at 3:37 p.m. and giving Snyder’s attorney extra time to get to the downtown Lansing courthouse.

The bankruptcy case was filed at 4:06 p.m. and Aquilina convened the emergency hearing at 4:11 p.m.

“This was a race to the courthouse this afternoon and yet another example of (the Snyder administration) completely usurping the will of the people, ignoring the referendum in the fall and then flat-out racing to file bankruptcy protection so you can get out from the protection of (pensions),” King told reporters.

Aquilina was preparing to hear arguments Monday from retirees seeking to stop the bankruptcy filing, which produced an automatic stay of all pending litigation and capped a month of intense talks between Orr’s team and creditors, which largely have failed to restructure as much as $20 billion in debt and long-term liabilities.

Orr’s spokesman, Bill Nowling, could not be reached for comment. And state officials contacted by The News on Thursday declined to discuss the matter, though Snyder spokesman Jeff Holyfield confirmed the governor authorized the filing.

The Chapter 9 filing could take years, experts say, despite hopes by the governor and Orr that the case can be wrapped up in a year. A bankruptcy judge could trump the state constitution by slashing retiree pensions, ripping up contracts and paying creditors roughly a dime on the dollar for unsecured claims worth $11.45 billion.

During a month of negotiations, Orr has reached a settlement with only two creditors: Bank of America Corp. and UBS AG. They have agreed to accept 75 cents on the dollar for approximately $340 million in swaps liabilities, according to a source familiar with the deal.

The bankruptcy plan was expected to closely follow Orr’s restructuring proposal that was unveiled to creditors on June 14 — a proposal that drew criticism from some creditors who said the cuts were too deep and did not include the sale of city assets, including Belle Isle and a Detroit Institute of Arts collection worth billions. He proposed paying most of the money owed to secured creditors while pension funds, unions and unsecured bondholders would receive, in some cases, 10 cents on the dollar.


The filing is expected to trigger a costly, long and precedent-setting battle by creditors and Detroit’s bankruptcy case could become a template for the treatment of pensions in the largely uncharted world of municipal bankruptcies.

Unsecured creditors could take the biggest hit in bankruptcy court. Orr wants them to share a $2 billion payout on approximately $11.5 billion worth of debt, which includes an estimated $9.2 billion in health and pension benefits and $530 million in general-obligation bonds.

Instead of paying creditors in full, Orr would use $1.25 billion over the next decade to buy police cars and fire trucks, replace broken street lights, tear down burned-out homes, fight blight and improve city services.

Orr wants to stabilize the city, woo new residents, provide essential city services for Detroiters, lower property taxes and transfer costly departments, including the water department, to an outside group.

Once the nation’s fourth largest city, Detroit was hailed as an industrial hub with nearly 2 million people. Today, after a half-century of residential flight, high unemployment, a significant reduction in state funding, plummeting income and property taxes, corruption and chronic mismanagement, the bankruptcy filing solidifies the city's standing as a model of urban decline.

The filing serves as a grim reminder of the bankruptcies that hit the auto industry four years ago. Unlike the cases of General Motors and Chrysler in 2009, the White House offered no financial help.

Snyder’s staff is making plans to explain the bankruptcy decision during appearances on Sunday morning talks shows, including “Face the Nation” and “Meet the Press,” according to one source.

The case was expected to be assigned by Alice Batchelder, chief judge of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which spans Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee. Any judge in the four-state region could be assigned the case, though Batchelder will weigh potential political concerns and decide who has the time and capability to handle a complex, large case.

Some legal experts predict the case would be assigned to a judge from outside the city to avoid any potential conflicts of interest.

Okay, let the blame game begin. Who is the conservative junk food media going to blame for Detroit?

Guess one name.

Hint: The country's first Black president.

Since it's been declining in population since Richard Nixon, I guess it's not him at fault.

Surely Republicans don't get blamed for economic turmoils, right?

Heck January 2005 to January 2009 were the some of the best times of our lives in America. Heck, no recession, no massive hurricane, wars were minor things on television. Who could of thought that a town like Detroit would be suffering during those times?

Not that!

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Homeland Secretary Janet Napolitano Resigns!

Another cabinet member leaves. It will spark another partisan debate over the next pick.

While I haven't posted much yesterday, I know one thing I was concerned with was the trial of that idiot who on trial in the murder of Trayvon Martin. While the country's focused on the verdict, we saw something else happen while we were focused on the trial.

Edward Snowden, the American contractor accused of leaking secrets from the NSA is trying to seek asylum in the Russian Federation. The country is possibly giving him a reprieve of stay.

In the Canadian province of Quebec, over 50 people have died in a horrible train crash near the town Lac-Megantic. We here at Journal de la Reyna send our condolences to the victims of this horrible tragedy.

Now it seems like President Barack Obama is in need of a Homeland Security secretary. The first woman appointed to the position is resigning to take the helm of the University of California.

Janet Napolitano is leaving at the end of August. Her departure will now assure another partisan debate over who will fill the position. Assured that Republican gadflies Senator Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) will stand in the way of confirmation.

With 46 Republicans and 52 Democrats with two independents in the caucus, it's unbelievably hard to get things done in the U.S. Senate. The House of Representatives is in control of the Republican Party. There's not much getting done there either. The Republicans continue to pass House bills in symbolic themes. The Democrats pass Senate bills in symbolic themes. Both can't satisfy enough members let alone the president.

This position will be filled hopefully.

Janet Napolitano (/nəpɒlɨˈtænoʊ/; born November 29, 1957) is an American politician. Napolitano is the first woman to serve as the United States Secretary of Homeland Security, in office since 2009. Napolitano, a member of the Democratic Party, serves in the administration of President Barack Obama. Previously, she was the 21st Governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009. She was Arizona's third female governor, and the first woman to win re-election. Prior to her election as Governor, she served as Attorney General of Arizona from 1999 to 2002. She was the first woman and the 23rd person to serve in that office. Napolitano is the 1977 Truman Scholar from New Mexico.

Napolitano is the fourth person (including an acting Secretary) to serve as Secretary of Homeland Security, a post that was created after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. Forbes ranked her as the world's ninth most powerful woman in 2012.

In 2008, she was cited by The New York Times to be among the women most likely to become the first female President of the United States.

Napolitano announced she will leave her post at the end of August 2013 to become the first woman to be President of the University of California system.

Friday, March 15, 2013

GOP Ohio Senator Warms To Gay Marriage!


Ohio senator Rob Portman shocks Republicans with his endorsement of gay marriage.

Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) was often floated as a potential vice presidential nominee for perennial loser Mitt Romney. The Republican senator was then U.S. Trade Representative and budget director under then President George W. Bush.

Portman is the co-owner of The Golden Lamb Inn. The hotel/restaurant in Lebanon, Ohio is the major stop of a Republican candidate running for president. The previous nominees, Senator John McCain (R-Arizona), perennial loser Mitt Romney and then president George W. Bush were there.

Portman won the 2010 U.S. Senate election during the Tea Party swept of the U.S. House of Representatives. The senator represents the moderate wing of the Republican Party. The moderate Republicans represent the Northeast and Midwest, with exception to Senator Pat Toomey (R-Pennsylvania) and Senator Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin).

Senator Portman, Senator Susan Collins (R-Maine), Senator Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska), Senator Dan Coates (R-Indiana), Senator Mark Kirk (R-Illinois) and Senator Roy Blunt (R-Missouri) are considered moderate. These Republicans are the deal breakers in a party mostly consumed by gridlock and obstruction.

Portman was often the sparing partner for most Republican nominees. He would often be asked to portray the Democratic nominee in a presidential debate.

Portman's announcement today marks a breakthrough for the LGBT community. The Republican comes out in favor of gay rights. Last year, President Barack Obama came out in favor of gay rights.

The middle son, Will came out as gay. CBS News reports that Portman informed reporters from several newspapers in his home state of his reversal, which The Columbus Dispatch calls "stunning."

Portman told The Cincinnati Enquirer his evolution on the subject began in 2011 when his son, Will, then a freshman at Yale University, told his parents he was gay.

Portman told the Enquirer his new views reflect "a change of heart from the position of a father" and that he first talked to his pastor and others, including former Vice President Dick Cheney, whose daughter is a lesbian.

As a member of the House in 1996, Portman co-sponsored the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA), which defines marriage as between a man and a woman and bars federal recognition of same-sex marriage.

The Supreme Court is slated to hear arguments on a challenge to DOMA next week.

"Like former President Bill Clinton, who signed the law," the Dispatch says, "Portman now wants the high court to invalidate the law's declaration that marriage is between a man and a woman. Instead, Portman said he would prefer that it be left to the states to decide the definition of marriage."

In an interview with CNN, Portman explains, "I've come to the conclusion that for me, personally, I think this is something that we should allow people to do, to get married, and to have the joy and stability of marriage that I've had for over 26 years. That I want all of my children to have, including our son, who is gay."

It seems to be a civil war between the Republican Party and those in the conservative movement.

While Senator Portman decided to come out in favor of equal rights, his fellow Republicans were over in Washington, D.C. trashing the president and gay rights.

Senator Rand Paul (R-Kentucky) and Senator Marco Rubio (R-Florida) are often floated as potential candidates for the Republican nomination in 2016. They appeared at CPAC (Conservative Political Action Conference).

Senator Paul is often the most vocal member of the Republicans. Last week, he held up the Senate nomination of CIA chief John Brennan over conspiracy theories. Paul claimed that the president would use drones to strike individuals on American soil. He demanded the president and Attorney General Eric Holder provide more (often not necessary) details to the program.

Senator Rubio is supposed to be the hipster of the Republican Party. He listens to hip-hop music, a fan of sports, loves to talk about what's good in pop culture and is the key to pass President Barack Obama's immigration reform. The senator goes to the CPAC to trash the president and the very issues he often supported.

CPAC is the yearly event for conservative activists and extremists to promote their vision during a second Obama term.

Most attendees are washed up politicos and controversial figures. Besides perennial loser Mitt Romney, there's the washed up politicos like Allen West, Artur Davis, Sarah Palin, Newt Gingrich and Rick Santorum. And of course Mr. Oops himself Texas governor Rick Perry tries for a second run for president.

Besides Paul and Rubio, Senators Tim Scott (R-South Carolina), Lindsay Graham (R-South Carolina), John Barrasso (R-Wyoming), Kelly Ayotte (R-New Hampshire), Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Mike Lee (R-Utah), Ron Johnson (R-Wisconsin), Pat Toomey (R-Pennsylvania), and Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky, Minority Leader) parties with the extremists.

The perennial loser Romney will reunite with former running mate Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) for one last time.

Portman once represented the conservative 2nd district in Ohio. The district's most conservative regions include eastern Cincinnati, Indian Hill, Lebanon, the city of Batavia, Hillsboro, Wilmington and Portsmouth.

Congressman Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio) represents this district.

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Fox News Chief: Obama "Lazy"!

Fox News chief Roger Ailes aims at political foes.

Roger Ailes is back in the news for all the wrong reasons. The chief executive of Fox network and Fox News has been once again shrouded in controversy.

Roger Ailes had the nerve to blow the dog whistle and worked the camera.

A biography tells a tale of the Fox News boss and his daily routine on and off camera.

Roger Ailes, a native of Warren, Ohio was a political hitman.

Ailes helped move Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George H.W. Bush into the White House. He managed to help mayoral candidate Rudy Giuliani win a seat in the country's largest city New York.

Ailes was a political juggernaut. He stepped aside from the political theater to become a journalist.

Ailes started working for a few local stations in Ohio when he was young. He helped produced the Mike Douglas Show. He became the president of cable business network CNBC.

Ailes helped his protege conservative agitator Rush Limbaugh become the nation's most controversial talker.

Ailes wanted to change the direction of the news. He figured that the news was too bias towards Republicans. He teamed up with Australian billionaire Rupert Murdoch to launch Fox News.

In October 1996, Fox News was born. The network soured through the late 1990s and reached its milestone in 2002. The network was a fledgling in the fight for cable news. MSNBC launched later that year, CNN was the network choice of America. That all changed around the beginning of George W. Bush's first term.

Fox News was the first network to call the 2000 U.S. Election for George W. Bush. The controversial voter recount in Florida was the talk of the nation. John Ellis "Jeb" Bush, then governor was the brother of Texas governor and Republican nominee George W. Bush. He became involved in the dirty work of recounts in Democratic strongholds. Fox News had the Bushes' distant cousin of the network intern at the election call center.

In a Vanity Fair piece, a biographer interviews the often reclusive Fox News chief and tells a tale of how Ailes shows such disdain for his political foes. Roger Ailes had some words for that interview. He called the president "lazy" and stated that Barack Obama never worked "a day in his life". He called Vice President Joe Biden, "dumb as an ashtray". 

Remember back in 2007, the Fox & Friends crew made the concerns of then Senator Barack Obama attending an Islamic madrassa in Indonesia. Yeah, it's was the first wave of major attacks against a fairly new senator most felt was capable of running for president.

That turned out to be a smear attack and the network was involved in it. As soon as Barack Obama announced his run for president, he ordered his staff and campaign advisers to not appear on Fox News.

That launched an all out feud with the network. Leading the way was Sean Hannity. The conservative agitator was constantly drum beating on Jeremiah Wright and Bill Ayers. Hannity wasted nearly six years trying to expose the hidden radicalism in Barack Obama.

Before the interview with Bill O'Reilly, the Fox News chief Ailes and Murdoch secretly met with Barack Obama. The candidate stated that Fox News is doing its best to make him and Michelle Obama look villains. He stated that Sean Hannity is a nuisance and if he was to become the president, the network would see limited access to him.

Roger Ailes had some words for that interview. He called the president "lazy" and stated that Barack Obama never worked "a day in his life". He called Vice President Joe Biden, "dumb as an ashtray".

Fox News is long known as the public relations for the Republican Party. Sean Hannity has been forefront as the go-to-guy for the Republican Party.

The president has not appeared on Fox News since the days of the Superbowl in 2011. The president went on the Fox network to talk to Bill O'Reilly. Although the president detest O'Reilly, he found him to be a little more fair in his coverage of him.


The lazy remark is dog whistle made by Ailes is obvious Signature of the "Southern Strategy" technique used by many Republicans to court extremists.

You gotta love the blatant disrespect of the first Black president by those in the conservative media!

Tuesday, March 05, 2013

Hugo Chávez Passes Away!

The world mourns Hugo Chavez.

The president of Venezuela has died. The often brash and colorful leader of the Republic of Venezuela passed away according to multiple sources. He was struggling with cancer.

It held off his successful reelection for his fourth term. Chavez stated that he was recovering from an operation to remove an abscessed tumor with cancerous cells. He required a second operation in December 2012. Chavez was to have been sworn in on January 10, 2013, but the National Assembly of Venezuela agreed to postpone the inauguration to allow him time to recuperate and return from a third medical treatment trip to Cuba.

It was reported by the Associated Press.

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — President Hugo Chavez was a fighter. The former paratroop commander and fiery populist waged continual battle for his socialist ideals and outsmarted his rivals time and again, defeating a coup attempt, winning re-election three times and using his country's vast oil wealth to his political advantage.

A self-described "subversive," Chavez fashioned himself after the 19th Century independence leader Simon Bolivar and renamed his country the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

He called himself a "humble soldier" in a battle for socialism and against U.S. hegemony. He thrived on confrontation with Washington and his political opponents at home, and used those conflicts to rally his followers.

Almost the only adversary it seemed he couldn't beat was cancer. He died Tuesday in Caracas at 4:25 local time after his prolonged illness. He was 58.

During more than 14 years in office, his leftist politics and grandiose style polarized Venezuelans. The barrel-chested leader electrified crowds with his booming voice, and won admiration among the poor with government social programs and a folksy, nationalistic style.

His opponents seethed at the larger-than-life character who demonized them on television and ordered the expropriation of farms and businesses. Many in the middle class cringed at his bombast and complained about rising crime, soaring inflation and government economic controls.


Chavez used his country's vast oil wealth to launch social programs that included state-run food markets, new public housing, free health clinics and education programs. Poverty declined during Chavez's presidency amid a historic boom in oil earnings, but critics said he failed to use the windfall of hundreds of billions of dollars to develop the country's economy.

Inflation soared and the homicide rate rose to among the highest in the world

Before his struggle with cancer, he appeared on television almost daily, frequently speaking for hours and breaking into song or philosophical discourse. He often wore the bright red of his United Socialist Party of Venezuela, or the fatigues and red beret of his army days. He had donned the same uniform in 1992 while leading an ill-fated coup attempt that first landed him in jail and then launched his political career.

The rest of the world watched as the country with the world's biggest proven oil reserves took a turn to the left under its unconventional leader, who considered himself above all else a revolutionary.

"I'm still a subversive," the president told The Associated Press in a 2007 interview, recalling his days as a rebel soldier. "I think the entire world has to be subverted."

Chavez was a master communicator and savvy political strategist, and managed to turn his struggle against cancer into a rallying cry, until the illness finally defeated him.

From the start, he billed himself as the heir of Bolivar, who led much of South America to independence. He often spoke beneath a portrait of Bolivar and presented replicas of the liberator's sword to allies. He built a soaring mausoleum in Caracas to house the remains of "El Libertador."

Chavez also was inspired by his mentor Fidel Castro and took on the Cuban leader's role as Washington's chief antagonist in the Western Hemisphere after the ailing Castro turned over the presidency to his brother Raul in 2006. Like Castro, Chavez vilified U.S.-style capitalism while forming alliances throughout Latin America and with distant powers such as Russia, China and Iran.

Supporters eagerly raised Chavez to the pantheon of revolutionary legends ranging from Castro to Argentine-born rebel Ernesto "Che" Guevara. Chavez nurtured that cult of personality, and even as he stayed out of sight for long stretches fighting cancer, his out-sized image appeared on buildings and billboard throughout Venezuela. The airwaves boomed with his baritone mantra: "I am a nation." Supporters carried posters and wore masks of his eyes, chanting, "I am Chavez."

In the battles Chavez waged at home and abroad, he captivated his base by championing his country's poor.

"This is the path: the hard, long path, filled with doubts, filled with errors, filled with bitterness, but this is the path," Chavez told his backers in 2011. "The path is this: socialism."

On television, he would lambast his opponents as "oligarchs," scold his aides, tell jokes, reminisce about his childhood, lecture Venezuelans on socialism and make sudden announcements, such as expelling the U.S. ambassador or ordering tanks to Venezuela's border with Colombia.

Chavez carried his in-your-face style to the world stage as well. In a 2006 speech to the U.N. General Assembly, he called President George W. Bush the devil, saying the podium reeked of sulfur after the U.S. president's address.

At a summit in 2007, he repeatedly called Spanish Prime Minister Jose Maria Aznar a fascist, prompting Spain's King Juan Carlos to snap, "Why don't you shut up?"

Critics saw Chavez as a typical Latin American caudillo, a strongman who ruled through force of personality and showed disdain for democratic rules. Chavez concentrated power in his hands with allies who dominated the congress and justices who controlled the Supreme Court.

"El Comandante," as he was known, insisted Venezuela remained a vibrant democracy and denied charges that he sought to restrict free speech. But some opponents faced criminal charges and were driven into exile. His government forced the opposition-aligned television channel, RCTV, off the air by refusing to renew its license.

While Chavez trumpeted plans for communes and an egalitarian society, his rhetoric regularly conflicted with reality. Despite government seizures of companies and farmland, the balance between Venezuela's public and private sectors changed little during his presidency.

Nonetheless, Chavez maintained a core of supporters who stayed loyal to their "comandante" until the end.

"Chavez masterfully exploits the disenchantment of people who feel excluded ... and he feeds on controversy whenever he can," Cristina Marcano and Alberto Barrera Tyszka wrote in their book "Hugo Chavez: The Definitive Biography of Venezuela's Controversial President."

Hugo Rafael Chavez Frias was born on July 28, 1954, in the rural town of Sabaneta in Venezuela's western plains. He was the son of a schoolteacher father and was the second of six brothers. His mother was also a schoolteacher who met her husband at age 16.
Conservatives hated Hugo Chavez as much as they hate President Barack Obama.
Hugo and his older brother Adan grew up with their grandmother, Rosa Ines, in a home with a dirt floor, mud walls and a roof made of palm fronds.

Chavez was a fine baseball player and hoped he might one day pitch in the U.S. major leagues. When he joined the military at age 17, he aimed to keep honing his baseball skills in the capital.

But between his army duties and drills, the young soldier immersed himself in the history of Bolivar and other Venezuelan heroes who had overthrown Spanish rule, and his political ideas began to take shape.

Chavez burst into public view in 1992 as a paratroop commander leading a military rebellion that brought tanks to the presidential palace. When the coup collapsed, Chavez was allowed to make a televised statement in which he declared that his movement had failed "for now." The speech, and those two defiant words, launched his career, searing his image into the memory of Venezuelans.

Two years later, he and other coup prisoners were released from prison, and President Rafael Caldera dropped the charges against them.

After organizing a new party, Chavez ran for president in 1998, pledging to clean up Venezuela's entrenched corruption and shatter its traditional two-party system. At age 44, he became the country's youngest president in four decades of democracy with 56 percent of the vote.

After he took office on Feb. 2, 1999, Chavez called for a new constitution, and an assembly filled with his allies drafted the document. Among various changes, it lengthened presidential terms from five years to six and changed the country's name to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

By 2000, his increasingly confrontational style and close ties to Cuba disenchanted many of the middle-class supporters who voted for him, and the next several years saw bold attempts by opponents to dislodge him from power.

In 2002, he survived a short-lived coup, which began after large anti-Chavez street protests ended in shootings and bloodshed. Dissident military officers detained the president and announced he had resigned.

But within two days, he returned to power with the help of military loyalists amid massive protests by his supporters.

Chavez emerged a stronger president.

He defeated an opposition-led strike that paralyzed the country's oil industry and fired thousands of state oil company employees.

The coup also turned Chavez more decidedly against the U.S. government, which had swiftly recognized the provisional leader who briefly replaced him. He created political and trade alliances that excluded the U.S., and he cozied up to Iran and Syria in large part, it seemed, due to their shared antagonism toward the U.S. government. Despite the souring relationship, Chavez kept selling the bulk of Venezuela's oil to the United States.

By 2005, Chavez was espousing a new, vaguely defined "21st-century socialism." Yet the agenda didn't involve a sudden overhaul to the country's economic order, and some businesspeople continued to prosper.

Those with lucrative ties to the government came to be known as the "Bolivarian bourgeoisie."

After easily winning re-election in 2006, Chavez began calling for a "multi-polar world" free of U.S. domination, part of an expanded international agenda. He boosted oil shipments to China, set up joint factories with Iran to produce tractors and cars, and sealed arms deals with Russia for assault rifles, helicopters and fighter jets. He focused on building alliances throughout Latin America and injected new energy into the region's left. Allies were elected in Bolivia, Ecuador, Argentina and other countries.

Chavez also cemented relationships with island countries in the Caribbean by selling them oil on preferential terms while severing ties with Israel, supporting the Palestinian cause and backing Iran's right to a nuclear energy program.

All the while, Chavez emphasized that it was necessary to prepare for any potential conflict with the "empire," his term for the United States.

He told the AP in 2007 that he loved the movie "Gladiator."

"It's confronting the empire, and confronting evil. ... And you end up relating to that gladiator," Chavez said as he drove across Venezuela's southern plains.

He said he felt a deep connection to those plains where he grew up, and that when died he hoped to be buried in the savanna.

"A man from the plains, from these great open spaces ... tends to be a nomad, tends not to see barriers. What you see is the horizon," Chavez said.

Running a revolution ultimately left little time for a personal life. His second marriage, to journalist Marisabel Rodriguez, deteriorated in the early years of his presidency, and they divorced in 2004. In addition to their one daughter, Rosines, Chavez had three children from his first marriage, which ended before he ran for office. His daughters Maria and Rosa often appeared at his side at official events and during his trips. He had one son, Hugo Rafael Chavez.

After he was diagnosed with cancer in June 2011, he acknowledged that he had recklessly neglected his health. He had taken to staying up late and drinking as many as 40 cups of coffee a day. He regularly summoned his Cabinet ministers to the presidential palace late at night.

Even as he appeared with head shaved while undergoing chemotherapy, he never revealed the exact location of tumors that were removed from his pelvic region, or the exact type of cancer.

Chavez exerted himself for one final election campaign in 2012 after saying tests showed he was cancer-free, and defeated younger challenger Henrique Capriles. With another six-year term in hand, he promised to keep pressing for revolutionary changes.

But two months later, he went to Cuba for a fourth cancer-related surgery, blowing a kiss to his country as he boarded the plane.

After a 10-week absence, the government announced that Chavez had returned to Venezuela and was being treated at a military hospital in Caracas. He was never seen again in public.

In his final years, Chavez frequently said Venezuela was well on its way toward socialism, and at least in his mind, there was no turning back.

His political movement, however, was mostly a one-man phenomenon. Only three days before his final surgery, Chavez named Vice President Nicolas Maduro as his chosen successor.

Now, it will be up to Venezuelans to determine whether the Chavismo movement can survive, and how it will evolve, without the leader who inspired it.

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Friday, February 08, 2013

Bush Whacked?

For a press conference, President Barack Obama invites his predecessors George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. All three presidents won reelection easily. Barack Obama is the current president.

The feds are looking into who hacked into the personal accounts of former president George W. Bush.

The Secret Service and local authorities are looking into who cracked the net to put the Bush families pictures out there without the permission.

The former president, his father, former president George H.W. Bush, his sister Doro Bush-Koch and brother Jeb Bush were all targets in this heinous attack.

The hacker goes by the name of "guccifer" and he turned over the pictures, emails and personal security codes to the public. The hacker is confident that they'll be more pictures and private emails released soon.

Now of course, this hacker forgot that even though Bush is long out of office, he has lifetime Secret Service protection. The family may request the FBI and Attorney General Eric Holder to look into the matter.

Yes, it's a serious matter.

The former president resides in Dallas, Texas with wife Laura. Last year, the Bush family announced that Jenna Bush-Hager is going to be a mom soon! This incident kind of throws cold water over all the good news.

His press representatives haven't commented on the matter but his sister was visibly upset about it.

“Why would someone do this? - Dorothy (Doro) Bush-Koch.

The pictures are obtained on The Smoking Gun. The pictures aren't that racy. It's a few of the former president's self shots in the nude.

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Now of course, the concern from hacking into the Bush family also trickles down to the criticism against the former president and President Barack Obama authorizing drone strikes on individuals.

Concerns brought by a leaked memo to the press outlines President Barack Obama's frequent use of drones. When it was talked that the CIA will authorize a drone strike on Americans with ties to extremist, it lit up the internet kookspiracy about the president being a "tyrant and executor of American freedom".

And of course, calls for impeachment ring hollow like they've did on former President George W. Bush.

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

President George H.W. Bush Fighting For Life!

George H.W. Bush, the 41st President Of The United States is in a Houston, Texas hospital. It's confirmed that his health is failing! We here at Journal de la Reyna wish him a speedy recovery.

The oldest living president is in intensive care in a Texas hospital with family. Former president George H.W. Bush, his son former president George W. Bush, first ladies Barbara and Laura are there.

George Herbert Walker Bush became the 41st president after beating Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis in a landslide election. Bush served two terms as Vice President under 40th president Ronald Reagan. Bush served one term as president and paved the way for his son, George W. Bush to become the 43rd.
The former president celebrated his 85th birthday skydiving with CNN/HLN anchor Robin Meade.
Former president George H.W. Bush spent Christmas in a Houston hospital with a rising fever, his office confirms.

Spokesman Jim McGrath said in a statement Wednesday evening that doctors have put Bush in the intensive care unit and on a liquid diet.

“Following a series of setbacks including a persistent fever, President Bush was admitted to the intensive care unit at Methodist Hospital on Sunday where he remains in guarded condition,” McGrath said. “Doctors at Methodist continue to be cautiously optimistic about the current course of treatment. The President is alert and conversing with medical staff, and is surrounded by family.”

The 88-year-old has been in and out of Methodist Hospital since early November, battling a severe cough. In recent days, he has been undergoing physical therapy to rebuild his strength. Doctors expected he would be able to go home for Christmas, but Bush developed a fever that has left him weak.
President Barack Obama meets with former President George H.W. Bush and former Florida governor Jeb Bush.
On Christmas Day, the former president ate Chinese food with family members in the hospital.

Bush’s fever is being treated with Tylenol, according to the AP, but doctors haven’t figured out the cause. Meanwhile, the cough that brought him to the hospital has improved.

Bush held the presidency from 1989 to 1993. The oldest living president, he marked his 85th birthday in 2009 by skydiving.

Thursday, December 06, 2012

Former Bush Presser Says "Bitches" Deserve To Get Their Asses Hit!

Dana Perino's latest outburst gotten attention!
Of course that's not what Dana Perino said, but it's pretty much sums up how she describes the situation that lead to the murder-suicide of NFL player Jovan Belcher and the mother of his child, Kassandra Perkins.

They're still not getting this! I mean this has to be one of the most ignorant political party out there! I am seriously thinking that the next election inspires the Democrats to aggressively target individuals who continue to be obstruction to progress.

Dana Perino said some of the most dumbest things over the past few years, but tonight I think this one has gone too far. The former press secretary under George W. Bush has been given a cushy job over at Fox News. As the head moderator and host of The Five, she along with four other commentators are debating current event issues. The things she said tonight has many people shocked.

Dana Perino suggested female victims of violence should "make better decisions" in order to escape harm.

The comment came during a discussion about the murder of 22-year-old Kasandra Perkins, who was killed by her boyfriend, NFL player Jovan Belcher. On Saturday, Belcher shot his girlfriend repeatedly, and then drove to the Kansas City Chiefs' facility, where he killed himself.
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When she was then president George W. Bush's Press Secretary she got hit with a microphone in December 2008. While in Iraq, a journalist threw a pair of shoes at the president.
The couple was reportedly having problems for months. According to the police, Kansas City Chiefs officials were aware of the ongoing strife and even provided the couple with counseling.

In the aftermath of the murder-suicide, NBC Sports' Bob Costas took the opportunity to advocate for better gun control. "If Jovan Belcher didn't possess a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today," he said, quoting another columnist during a halftime segment on NBC's "Sunday Night Football."

On Fox News' "The Five," the hosts argued the opposite, suggesting that if women in domestic violence situations were armed, they'd be able to protect themselves better.

Perino, the former White House press secretary, offered a slightly different approach.
Tragic case: Belcher shot Perkins dead at their home on Saturday before shooting himself
Jovan Belcher and Kassandra Perkins in happy times!

"I think it skirts the issue," she said. "Women are victims of violence all the time."

The Fox News Channel is practically scrambling after perennial loser Mitt Romney loss. And by getting Karl Rove and Dick Morris out the picture, it's a start.

Could this controversy by Perino be her death null with Fox News?

The Daily Mail also reports that Perino isn't the first commentator to draw the ire of viewers in discussing the touchy subject of gun rights and domestic violence in the aftermath of Belcher's murder-suicide.

Fox Sports commentator Bob Costas angered viewers when he suggested that stricter gun laws might have prevented the crime.

Costas praised a column by sports writer Jason Whitlock and told his viewers, "In the coming days, Jovan Belcher's actions and their possible connection to football will be analyzed. Who knows? But here, wrote Jason Whitlock, is what I believe."

"If Jovan Belcher didn't possess a gun, he and Kasandra Perkins would both be alive today."

Costas later defended his remarks, saying he didn't have enough time to explain himself and that he was misunderstood.

"What I was trying to say was, that if you want some perspective on this, there are a number of issues related to [Belcher's murder-suicide] that we could begin to talk about and think about,' Costas told sports radio host Dan Patrick. 'The problem was that I didn't have enough time to get to many of them. And that, I think, was my mistake to be quite honest."

Monday, November 12, 2012

The Guy Who Voices Elmo Caught In Sex Scandal!

Famed entertainer Kevin Clash admits to having a sexual relationship with an accuser. Clash denies he had slept with the accuser when the man was a teenager. This is a shocking story!
The Drudge Report will never concede to dropping stories that involve scandals around the Black community. Any story involving a Black person or President Barack Obama posted by The Drudge Report is guaranteed for conservative agitating.

One of the most interesting was clicked upon by me today was a story that involves the famed voice of Sesame Street, Kevin Clash being involved in a relationship with a teenage boy.

Kevin Clash is the famed voice of preschool icon Elmo.

This story motivates the conservative ire against the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. The organization funds many shows on NPR and PBS. Sesame Street became a rally call for President Barack Obama and his progressive allies.

The former presidential candidate Mitt Romney once stated that he "loves Big Bird and Jim Leher", but he wanted to cut funding to save the economy. That comment drew outrage from many Americans who felt that Romney's attack on Sesame Street was a pathetic attack on a minor player in the growing debt.

The Drudge Report puts this story online to draw an "I Told You So Moment"! And of course it's going to be another word salad of racial slurs and Obama bashing because the entertainer Clash was in a picture (as Elmo) with Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sabelius and First Lady Michelle Obama.

It's a shocking story. I am shocked!

It's getting national buzz and it's going to have some effect to the longtime television program.
Elmo with then first lady Laura Bush and daughters Jenna Bush-Hager and Barbara Bush.
The Daily Mail UK has reported that Kevin Clash, 52, has taken a leave of absence from the popular children's show after the programme's lawyers were contacted by a 23-year-old man who claims he had a sexual relationship with the puppeteer seven years ago, when he was aged 16.

TMZ, who reported the allegations, said that Mr Clash had admitted he had a relationship with the man, but only after the accuser was an adult and said the accusations were both false and defamatory.

The website reported that after the accuser's initial meeting with Sesame Street lawyers, he felt that that he was being silenced so he hired a lawyer.

He is now being represented by Andreozzi and Associates - the firm that worked with one of the victims in the Jerry Sandusky child rape case.

They claim rather than trying to hush up the accuser, they asked for evidence of his allegations, which was not received.

First Lady Michelle Obama with Elmo.
The website reported they had seen an email supposedly sent to the accuser by Clash, acknowledging they had the affair when he was 16, but officials believe it is fake as they say the accuser never mentioned such an email existed.

Sesame Street disciplined Clash for inappropriate use of company email after they found emails between him and the accuser, but they did not indicate an illegal sexual relationship, according to TMZ.

It is unclear why Clash wanted a leave of absence, since he denies the allegations of underage sex, but the program told TMZ it was to allow him to defend his reputation in the wake of the damaging allegations.

Clash has been the Elmo puppeteer for two decades, performing on the show as well as for PBS specials, DVD releases and TV movies while earning nine Daytime Emmy Awards.

Clash has been a longtime fixture with Jim Henson Productions. He was hired to perform in ten episodes of Sesame Street. However, at the time, Clash was performing full-time on two other shows, and the producers of both shows refused to work around his schedule, so he was forced to tear up his contract to appear on Sesame Street.

Some of his earliest characters included Hoots the Owl, Baby Natasha, and Dr. Nobel Price, but it was Elmo who became his main character. Clash has also sung in voice-over in a variety of film and animation songs on Sesame Street, including "In My Animal Book" and "Take Care of That Smile". During the late 1980s, Clash was involved with a variety of Henson productions. He performed P.J. in the Play-Along videos, and Father Bunny and Be-Bop in Tale of the Bunny Picnic. He would also perform Eliott Shag on Dog City, various characters in Muppet Time series.

He is also most notably Baby Sinclair, but also Howard Handupme on the 1990s sitcom Dinosaurs. He also performed the title character in the Muppet Sing-Along video Billy Bunny's Animal Songs.

Sesame Workshop officials tell TMZ the puppet is alive and well: "Elmo is bigger than any one person and will continue to be an integral part of Sesame Street to engage, educate and inspire children around the world."




The news breaks across the internet and it's a buzz worthy story.

We here at Journal de la Reyna will keep you informed about this controversy.

Additional details could come at any given time.

The last controversy involving Sesame Street was the Elmo's World episode they scrapped. They had singer Katy Perry sing her famous "Hot 'N Cold" with Elmo. The conservative Media Research Center/Parents Television Council founder Brent Bozell called upon a boycott of the network for allow it to happen.



Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Middle East Protesters Kill American Ambassador!

The Middle East is upset over a movie produced by a bigot depicting the Prophet Mohammad in a negative light. The people who were responsible created a diplomatic mess. An American ambassador loses his life over this.
The growing tension over an portion of an American bigot's movie has a bunch of bigots in the Middle East riled up. It's blasphemous that anyone mocks the prophet Mohammad. The American bigotry towards the Islamic faith is unprecedented.

White supremacists crimes against those who are Muslim or Sikh are growing. There's reports of the rise of  hate crimes towards those who are Muslim or Sikh. From vandalism, burning of the qur'an and total destruction of a mosque, some individuals are taking their hate of one religion to the extreme. Wade Michael Page, fueled on ignorance thought he killed Muslims. Unfortunately, he killed Sikh. They're not Muslims, but since the men are wearing turbans, I guess it's Muslim to a White supremacist.

Congressman Peter King (R-New York) caused a major firestorm last year when he demanded that law enforcement look into the rise of radicalism in American Mosques. King didn't focus on extremism in general.

The rise of right wing extremism was off the table.

Christian fundamentalism was off the table. King wanted to be focused on Shir'ia law and the Cordoba House (Ground Zero Mosque).
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Terry Jones (right) is a controversial pastor in Florida. He burned Qur'an in attempt to draw attention about "radical" Islam. What he's done was setback progress between the United States, Israel and the Middle East. All for the freedom of speech and religious intolerance.
State legislators wasted time passing laws trying to make it crime to practice Shir'ia law. Wasting time on the culture war instead of working on helping people find jobs.

Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Minnesota) made a personal attack on former Congressman Anthony Weiner's wife because of her disdain for the Muslim Brotherhood, a politically conservative religious sect that elected its first Egyptian leader since the fall of Hosni Mubarak. Bachmann also criticized her fellow legislator Congressman Keith Ellison (D-Minnesota) for alleged ties to the Muslim Brotherhood.

Her words caused Anthony Weiner to hire more security. Ellison shot back at the Republicans for being divisive towards Islam and not focusing on matters that help Americans find work.

Conservative agitator Michael Savage, Pam Geller, Frank Gaffney, and Brigitte Gabriel are known Islamophobics. They devoted their time to bashing Muslims.

Republican nominee, Mitt Romney insults the Middle East on his first tour as a presidential nominee. The nominee (who is a known perennial candidate) is a foreign policy novice. He doesn't have the skill in diplomatic affairs. Jerusalem is a holy religious area and those involved in this matter are part of the highly conservative Sunni Islam religion and those of highly conservative Masorti Judaism religion. They're conflicting over the natural rights of the city. Romney clearly took a side in this conflict by stating that Jerusalem was the national capital of Israel. That had Palestine leaders upset. The United Nation doesn't recognized Jerusalem as the national capital and many feel this is a touchy issue in the time where those in the West Bank and Gaza Strip want to declare sovereignty.

Many in the Republican Party were railing against the Democratic Party for not invoking god as a platform at their national convention. President Barack Obama, Congresswoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Florida), and Los Angeles mayor Antonio Villaraigosa demanded their delegates recognize god and Jerusalem as the national capital of Israel. That led to members booing. Some of the members of the Democratic delegation were probably Islamic, Sikh, agnostic, and non-religious protesting the move being a political expediency.

The prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu and President Barack Obama aren't on the best of terms.

The conservative leader has criticized President Obama over his handling over Iran's nuclear program. The president and his administration are seriously focus on preventing the nation from creating a nuclear weapon.

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Iran denies these claims and stating continuously that it's nuclear program is for proper energy usage.

Republican nominee Mitt Romney condemns the Obama administration for not talking to Netanyahu.

Netanyahu has been a problem for President Barack Obama. They've often clashed over Iran and the sanctions of the Gaza Strip and West Bank.

President Barack Obama is strong on foreign policy. But this recent controversy overseas has giving Romney an opportunity to catch up on his leadership skills. The president is pretty much upset over the incident that lead to the death of the U.S. Ambassador to Libya.

Terry Jones, the controversial pastor of a Florida church and an Israeli-American real estate developer created a freaking backlash overseas. The foolish pastor burn the Qur'an at his Dove's World Outreach International Church which sparked deadly protest in Afghanistan, Iraq and areas where the United States has its interest and abroad.

The independent film, Innocence of Muslims was produced and directed by Sam Bacile, an Israeli-American real estate developer. According to Bacile, he produced the film to call attention to what he perceived were the "hypocrisies" of Islam.

According to Ynet, Bacile said he raised $5 million from about 100 Jewish donors, whom he declined to identify. Working with about 60 actors and 45 crew members, he said he made the two-hour movie in three months last year in California. The film has been promoted by Terry Jones, the Florida pastor whose burning of qur'ans previously sparked deadly riots around the world, who said Tuesday that he planned to show a 13-minute trailer that night at his church in Gainesville, Florida. "It is an American production, not designed to attack Muslims but to show the destructive ideology of Islam," he said in a statement. "The movie further reveals in a satirical fashion the life of Muhammad."

In July 2012, a 14-minute excerpt from the English-language film was posted on YouTube. By September the movie had been dubbed into Arabic, by which time it had attracted the attention of Muslim leaders who criticized the film's depiction of Muhammad.The Daily Telegraph reported that it portrayed Muhammad as an advocate of pedophilia and a homosexual, showing him having sex.

Bacile is now fearing for his life.

Some are calling for the United States to remove themselves from the Middle East.

The Israelis are threatening to use military force against Iran. That move may spark another World War and the United States and United Nations are warning of dire consequences if Israel strikes.

Mitt Romney is a foolish politician. Just when you though he was toast, here comes a break. This may give him a chance to brush up on international affairs. This is one of those moments where the 3am phone call is needed.

Terry Jones, Sam Becile and those Libya and Eygpt are reckless. Plain and simple.

Terry Jones knew what he was doing! He knew that this will draw international attention to his pathetic church and put the path to peace in jeopardy. What he's done was made it more likely for people of Afghanistan to drop their support of the United States. The president is trying to end the war in Afghanistan by 2014, and the mass killings over there is on the rise. The religiously conservative Taliban is trying to regain an advantage. The Taliban plots terrorist attacks on American troops and the people of Pakistan.

We here at Journal de la Reyna express our condolences to those Americans lost in this tragic incident. We also condemn those who use religion as an excuse to cause injury and death of the innocence. 

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

11 In September!

The world changed on September 11, 2001.

The country's worst tragedy. September 11, 2001. Of course, we'll never forget.

Tuesday September 11, 2001 a clear day. Four airliners crash into the World Trade Center, The Pentagon and Shanksville, Pennsylvania. The United States was caught off guard by men who hijacked planes and managed to cause one of the world's most deadliest attacks on soil.

September 11, 2001 was the day that George W. Bush was thrust into a war against a foreign terrorist organization that many barely known. Bill Clinton had dealt with this organization during the first attack at the World Trade Center, the Kenya and Tanzania embassy bombing, USS Cole, the attacks on American citizens in Saudi Arabia.

The organization al-Qaeda claimed responsibility for this mission in which apparently over a dozen individuals left their families and decided to join a conservative Sunni fundamental Islamic extremist group for a suicide mission.

Al-Qaeda was led by a Saudi Arabian man who was an heir to successful construction company. This gentleman, aided by an Egyptian doctor/activist, and a Kuwaiti engineer managed to plot a mass attack on the United States.

Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed were the backers of terrorist attack.

They saw lapses at American airports. They found that an opportunity was born when the United States lets their guard down after an election.

This tragedy brought together America.

When George W. Bush took office, many were fuming at the Supreme Court decision that allowed Florida's electoral votes go to him and the popular vote go to Al Gore, the Vice President of the United States at the time. The Texas governor's brother was John Ellis Bush (Jeb), and he was then governor of Florida at the time. Some questioned that tactics by Katherine Harris, then secretary of state and later congresswoman purging Black and Hispanic voters off the rolls. Voter irregularities and shady tactics at the polling booths.

Between all the partisan bickering and finger pointing our nation came to grips with a tragedy. Over 3,000 lives were lost that day alone. Counting the numerous injuries and property damages in New York, Washington D.C. and the rural countryside of Pennsylvania.

Bush led the nation into an endless war in Afghanistan and a now finished war in Iraq. At the time Fox News led the way to help the Bush Administration get its message out that Saddam Hussein was the bad guy and Osama bin Laden was harboring terrorism here and abroad.

When Barack Obama ran for president, he promised that he wouldn't rest until the leaders of al-Qaeda were captured or killed. His political rivals thought he was naive and foolish at the time. They were wrong.

After a landslide election, Barack Obama was elected to be president. As the successor of George W. Bush, Barack Obama inherited two wars, an economic crisis and congressional gridlock.

Osama bin Laden was killed in May 2011.
President Barack Obama managed to end the war in Iraq and is on the verge of ending the war in Afghanistan. The president is still trying to get a stubborn Congress to pass legislation that could spark growth in the economy.

And of course, the president kept his promise. May 2011, the president announced to the world that the leader of al-Qaeda was killed by the United States Military Special Operatives in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

President Barack Obama has been really aggressive on disrupting al-Qaeda and its affiliates.

The president's political foes in the Republican Party wish Osama bin Laden was still alive. They refuse to credit the president for giving the orders to take out the world's most wanted terrorist

The Republicans could never take responsibility for a tragedy. They'll blame the Democrats for every domestic or international incident whenever there's a Republican president.

George W. Bush ignored the Richard Clarke warnings. He ignored the Clinton memos. He wanted to chart his own goals.

Republicans claim that if it wasn't for Bill Clinton, the 9/11 attacks would of never happened. They claim that if it wasn't for George W. Bush, Osama bin Laden would of never been taken out. If it wasn't for the Democratic leaders of Louisiana, Hurricane Katrina's impact would of never destroyed New Orleans. If it wasn't for the Democrats and Barack Obama, we would of never had such a terrible economy. George W. Bush could never do anything wrong!

I have to admit that every year this will be a theme among the political leaders. They'll spent a few moments with families of the 9/11 victims.

CNN is the first news organization in the world to report of an airliner crashing into the World Trade Center in New York. This led to the 9/11 attacks. Carol Lin can claim credit for interrupting a Dietech commercial with the words:
"This just in. You are looking at obviously a very disturbing live shot there. That is the World Trade Center, and we have unconfirmed reports this morning that a plane has crashed into one of the towers of the World Trade Center. CNN Center right now is just beginning to work on this story, obviously calling our sources and trying to figure out exactly what happened, but clearly something relatively devastating happening this morning there on the south end of the island of Manhattan. That is once again, a picture of one of the towers of the World Trade Center."


Monday, September 10, 2012

A Little Bounce In His Step!

The bounce is here. An owner of a Flordia pizzeria gives President Barack Obama a lift!

President Barack Obama got a good bump in the Gallup Poll.

As predicted the president managed to get above the watermark of 50% in his job approval. The conservatives are trying to rehash the Ronald Reagan legacy yet again to undermine the president's rise in the polls. The Drudge Report and The Gateway Pundit, are bitter about Mitt Romney not getting the bounce after his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention.

This race is a toss up and leans likely for President Obama. The pollsters are conceding that Mitt Romney's speech in which he forgotten to mention the ongoing war in Afghanistan and his inability to lay out a proper economic plan didn't do him any good. The Republican nominee's running mate Congressman Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin) hasn't done any better. He works his self into a pretzel over his failed legislation and his role in defense cuts that he's denying he's voted for.

Mitt Romney goes on Meet The Press and practically put his big foot in his mouth once again when the host David Gregory asked him about his policies.

This post convention bump will fall back soon. The high gasoline prices, the unemployment numbers and of course the return of the U.S. Congress will hit the president where it hurts! The voters matter!

The debates will begin in October.

As of today by electoral college standings, President Barack Obama 247 and Mitt Romney 191.

If President Barack Obama wins Ohio or Florida, it's over! The president laid out groundwork for an election victory in which he can lose Ohio and Florida and yet still win.

The state I reside in is Ohio. The state is a most important of all elections. This state can make or break a candidate. The incumbents Jimmy Carter and George H.W. Bush both lost the state of Ohio.

They were elected to be the president when they carried Ohio, but went on to lost the state in their reelection  bid. Therefore they've lost the election.

The most present day presidents.

Jimmy Carter beats incumbent Gerald Ford in 1976 with 297 over 240 (Carter carried Florida and Ohio).

Ronald Reagan beats incumbent Jimmy Carter in 1980 with 489 over 49 (Reagan carried Florida and Ohio).

Ronald Reagan won reelection against Walter Mondale in 1984 with 525 over 13 (Reagan carried Florida and Ohio).

George H.W. Bush beats Michael Dukakis in 1988 with 426 over 111 (Bush carried Florida and Ohio).

Bill Clinton beats George H.W. Bush in 1992 with 370 over 168 (Clinton lost Florida but carried Ohio).

Bill Clinton won reelection against Bob Dole in 1996 with 379 over 159 (Clinton carried Florida and Ohio).

George W. Bush beats Al Gore in 2000 with 271 over 266 (Bush carried Florida and Ohio)*.

George W. Bush won reelection over John Kerry in 2004 with 286 over 251 (Bush carried Florida and Ohio).

Barack Obama beats John McCain in 2008 with 365 over 173 (Obama carried Florida and Ohio).

Before I go, I want to share an opportunity to explain why Mitt Romney can't win. For starters, this guy can't deliver a message that reasons with the American people. David Gregory gave Mitt Romney the softball interview on Meet The Press and yet this guy couldn't even answer a simple question without throwing a word salad together with a side of Obama name drops.


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