Finally...A Very Good Week
By: Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / Right Side Patriots on http://cprworldwidemedia.net/
What a good week last week was for 'We the People.' A grand slam of sorts as first, the FBI announced that they indeed had retrieved some of Hillary's deleted emails and will probably be able to retrieve them all...then RINO extraordinaire, Speaker of the House John Boehner, announced that he will be stepping down both as Speaker and as Congressman from Ohio at the end of October ...and just this past Saturday, Pamela Geller let it be known that the Ground Zero mega-mosque had been forever defeated and will NEVER be built at Ground Zero.

Setting off a rightful national outcry, Pamela Geller and her SIOA partner Robert Spencer led the fight against this abomination as it became known that islamists build mosques at the sites of conquests and victories. Organizing and leading rallies and protests...the largest of which was on September 11, 2010...and I was honored to be there...Pamela NEVER let up in her quest to bring honor to the dead and to make sure their memories would NOT be defiled by a building that paid homage to those out to kill us all. And thanks to Pamela's non-stop efforts, property developer Sharif El-Gamal finally caved to pressure, and that coupled with a lack of much needed funding, has led him to decide instead to build a luxury condominium on the site. And now 3,000 American souls can Rest in Everlasting Peace thanks to Pamela Geller...a true American hero.
Next up is the happiness we on the right are feeling as we watch Hillary 'What Difference Does It Make' Clinton and her presidential aspirations crash and burn and it's all of her own accord as last week the F.B.I. announced that they had retrieved from Hillary's secret server that she thought was wiped clean some of her undisclosed work-related emails as well as personal emails from when she was Secretary of State.
Among these emails first discovered by the Defense Department and then passed onto the State Department’s inspector general was a thread between Hillary and General David Patraeus, who was then commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) that started on January 10, 2009 before Hillary became Secretary of State and was on her older email account...which she claims she NO longer has access to. Then on January 28th...a week after being sworn in as Secretary of State...Hillary switched this conversation and all future conversations until she resigned as Secretary of State on February 1, 2013 onto her private email address on her private server where she continued her conversation with Patraeus until February 1, 2009...you know the private email address and server Hillary's people claim was NOT used until March 28, 2009...yeah right.

Also, an unnamed State Department official claimed that in their turning over Libya-related emails to Trey Gowdy's Select Committee on Benghazi, they found a "small number" of Benghazi-related emails Hillary deliberately did NOT disclose to the committee. These particular emails...found because they have now been digitized and are now easier to search...are part of the 925 Libya-related emails Hillary did turn over to the State Department.
And in the emails now being examined by the F.B.I. is one from April 2011...sent from Timmy T. Davis, a State Department official who was then a personal aide to Hillary...found in her private email account described the “deteriorating” situation in Libya that concerned American diplomats as they were in the middle of a 'phased checkout' (“paying hotel bills, moving some comms to the boat, etc.”) from Benghazi. Included in that email was also an update from the Africa Command of the Department of Defense detailing Libyan military movements...which indeed is classified information.
Another email the F.B.I. is examining, concerns further issues related to North Korea’s nuclear weapons program...issues that intelligence officials said should have been designated as 'Top Secret' from the beginning because State Department officials could only have obtained said information found in the email from a satellite surveillance program called 'Talent Keyhole'...meaning in NO uncertain terms that the information was 'classified.'

So as the F.B.I. continues with its investigation to determine if any of Hillary's newly recovered emails had 'so-called' sensitive information on them and if that information was “inappropriately” passed to Hillary by the infamous Huma Abedin and others... Republican Senator Ron Johnson (WI)...chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Operations Committee...asked the F.B.I. to turn over those newly recovered emails to either the State Department or an independent third party for review to determine if any should have been retained as government records. However, they may be ordered to do so by a federal judge who is already handling a case filed by Judicial Watch, who is trying to obtain copies of all Hillary's emails.
And now once again we wait for answers while deals will be cut with the feds I'm sure...a deal maybe to give up Obama in exchange for keeping her equally sorry butt out of prison...as Hillary NOT only tries to save her presidential campaign but herself as well. And all will be done while hubby Billy-Boy bloviates that he is NOT happy about the way the media and Republicans have been treating his wife. Saying Republicans continue to make a big deal out of Hillary’s “alleged email scandal” in an effort to destroy her presidential campaign, Billy knows well that there can be NO formal penalty adjudicated if the individual involved...as in Hillary... has left government service...but here there is a 'gray area' because Hillary is running for government service...as in the presidency. So does that still apply or will Hillary finally be made to pay for Benghazi along with her other assorted traitorous actions, and will she take Obama down with her as there is NO love lost between the Clinton's and the Obama's...only time will tell and time is one thing that is running out as the 2016 election looms large.
But for now let's revel a bit in the happiness that once again Hillary has been caught with her hand in the proverbial cookie jar and those cookies are awfully crumbly.

Finally caving to pressure from party conservatives, Boehner said that he hopes his resignation will help avert a government shutdown. Saying, “My first job as speaker is to protect the institution,” and that “It had become clear to me that this prolonged leadership turmoil would do irreparable harm to the institution,” I say who does Boehner think he's kidding for this man, if anything, is calculatingly conniving coupled with now having an urgent need to run as far away from D.C. as possible. And why the need to run...because some of Hillary's supposedly gone forever emails have been recovered by the F.B.I. and Boehner fears his name will be found in some of them.




But for now last week remains a very good week for 'We the People' and we have every right to relish in that joy for a bit for who knows what this new week will bring...after all in ObamaNation up is down and down is up...so dictates our narcissistic traitor-in-chief Barack HUSSEIN Obama.
More of the Same Old...Same Old
By: Diane Sori
Texas Congressman Louie Gohmert, one of those challenging Speaker John Boehner
NOT good folks NOT good at all as here we had a chance to get rid of the crybaby, Obama placating, Speaker of the House John Boehner and what happens...he's overwhelmingly elected to a third term. I just do NOT get it as we put conservatives into power this past election...or did we.
And some we thought of as true conservatives actually voted for this man to retain his position...people like Rep. Trey Gowdy who I believe should have known better. Missing the actual vote because his flight from South Carolina was canceled due to in-climate weather, Rep. Gowdy issued this statement, "Had our flight not been canceled, I would have voted for our Conference nominee, John Boehner. The position of Speaker of the House is a difficult job as evidenced by the fact that so few members seek the position. Speaker Boehner was approved overwhelmingly by the Conference in November. In fact, not a single other name was placed in nomination."
True that NOT a single other name was placed for 'official' nomination yet three Republicans did want to unseat Boehner, those being conservative hardliners Rep. Louie Gohmert from Texas and from Florida Rep. Ted Yoho and former Florida State House Speaker Daniel Webster. Opening their names up for consideration as Speaker was quite noble but when you add their votes together...along with the other votes submitted as any American citizen can become Speaker whether they are House members or NOT...and even though NO sitting Speaker has had so many defections from their own party in the first vote of a new Congress...and needing but 29 defectors to stop Boehner from getting re-elected... sadly all together they only were able to garner a miserly 24 votes* (plus one Republican from Texas who voted 'present') allowing Boehner to easily get 216 votes, which was more than enough to get him re-elected, especially when only 408 members of the House participated in the Speaker election.
So with Boehner technically now needing just 205 votes to again secure the Speaker position, helping him along were 18 Democrats who missed the vote to attend the funeral of former Democratic New York Governor Mario Cuomo, as their absence lowered the number of votes needed for Boehner to retain the Speakership. And his rubbing Democratic elbows so many times really paid off for Boehner as they now in kind knowingly or NOT returned the favor by their very absence helping to secure him a third term.
And listening to House GOP Conference Chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Wash.), nominate Boehner was truly a sickening Obama-style moment. Saying, “He is a reformer who works everyday to make government more accountable to the people,” and that “He calls himself a regular guy with a big job,” is just plain nonsense as 'regular guys' don't make just under a quarter of a million dollars plus perks per year.
But NO matter how he got there Boehner's being re-elected is a truly sad reflection on today's Republican agenda, especially after the Obama/Democratic shellacking they received his past November...sad commentary when many of those we elected and who we were led to believe were TEA Party candidates...candidates who promised to do the bidding and will of 'We the People'...pulled the wool over our eyes with this vote...the first vote of the 114th Congress as the Constitution mandates that the House Speaker to be sworn in before any other business is conducted.
So with the final vote standing at 216 votes for Boehner, 164 for 'Botox Queen' Nancy Pelosi, and 28 for various other candidates**, we are in for yet another RINO fest...at least for awhile...all while the Boehner dissenters shored up their conservative credentials and conservative base...a good thing. And we now know that those 24 are indeed worthy of re-election in two years so maybe a bit of good came out of a NOT so happy day...a NOT so happy day that sadly will be repeated for under Boehner's leadership...or should I say lack thereof...there remains NO joint effort between the House and Senate to repeal ObamaCare ...there remains NO major overhaul of the tax code or entitlement reform planned...there remains NO bill to overturn Obama's EO amnesty bill...and there remains NO plan to secure the border. And we still do NOT know if enough Democrats will cross party lines to help pass the much wanted Keystone Pipeline.
Guess NOTHING much changes in D.C. after all.
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* The Republicans who voted against Boehner were Reps. Justin Amash (Mich.), Rod Blum (Iowa), Dave Brat (Va.), Jim Bridenstine (Okla.), Curt Clawson (Fla.), Scott DesJarlais (Tenn.), Jeff Duncan (S.C.), Chris Gibson (N.Y.), Louis Gohmert (Texas), Paul Gosar (Ariz.), Scott Garrett (N.J.), Walter Jones (N.C.), Tim Huelskamp (Kan.), Steve King (Iowa), Thomas Massie (Ky.), Mark Meadows (N.C.), Richard Nugent (Fla.), Gary Palmer (Ala.), Bill Posey (Fla.), Scott Rigel (Va.), Marlin Stutzman (Ind.), Randy Weber (Texas), Daniel Webster (Fla.) and Ted Yoho (Fla.). Freshman Rep. Brian Babin (R-Texas) voted present.
** Vote Totals: Webster: 12, Gohmert: 3, Yoho: 2, Jordan: 2, Others/"present": 6
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