Nancy Pelosi’s Daughter Made This Video. Really.

Nancy Pelosi’s daughter Alexandra made this video. Don’t bet a lot of money on Barack Obama’s re-election.

 


Hat tip Judy McGrane

Grave Departure

Grave Departure, the first novel of journalist and former Philadelphia policeman Jim Vanore is now available as a Kindle download for just $3.99. 

Jim describes the book as   the mystery novel for “the thinking reader.”  

Freedom Radio Rocks

If you’re looking for a new media site with interesting subjects check out Freedom Radio hosted by Pat Carfagno and Tim Summer and broadcasts out of King of Prussia. 

This mornings guest was Charles “Cully” Stimson of the Heritage Foundation whose topic the military commission of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed.

4 Of 10 W. Va. Dems Prefer Texas Inmate To O

With yesterday’s, May 8, primaries over and most political junkies aware that North Carolina — a state that went for Obama four years ago — overwhelmingly rejected gay marriage and a long-time go-along-to-get-along Republican Sen. Richard Lugar fell to a Tea Party candidate in Indiana, one tidbit that flew under the radar was that 41 percent of West Virginia Democrats picked Keith Judd over Barack Obama. 


Keith Judd is inmate  #11593-051  at the Beaumont Federal Correctional Institution in Texas where he is serving time for making threats at the University of New Mexico in 1999. He is scheduled for release next year.

Washington Post Is Sinking

The Washington Post has reported a first-quarter operating loss of $22.6 million with print ads down 17 percent and online revenue down 7 percent.

The paper’s circulation has dropped 10 percent falling below 500,000.

Reptiles will survive they will just be smaller.

Hat tip New York Magazine.

Beck Is Back In Philly

WWIQ or IQ 106.9 FM is now airing Glenn Beck who had been missing from the Philadelphia market for over a year. For the last few weeks the former Family Radio station had been stunting by airing Sean Hannity, who had also had a hiatus from Philly, 24/7.

It appears more and more likely that the reports are true that Rush Limbaugh will move there after his commitment ends at WPHT 1210AM.
 

Should Obama Politicize bin Laden Killing? Absolutely

By Chris Freind

Every President would do the same, and he deserves the credit

If you’re wondering why America is no longer able to make even the most basic, common-sense decisions, there are two simple answers: extreme partisanship and willful hypocrisy.

Forget the desire to seek truth. Many on the Right and Left are simply incapable of seeing the real picture, even if it’s smacking them in the face. And those rare souls who do rise above partisanship to tell the truth are viciously discredited by their own, branded “traitors” and “sellouts.”

The incessant calls for “bipartisanship” are nothing more than pure campaign posturing. Once the election is over, the personal attacks begin anew, demonizing adversaries for miniscule partisan advantage.

Nowhere is this more apparent that the Right’s nonstop barrage against President Obama for his “politicizing” the killing of Osama bin Laden — an attack, by the way, that will backfire as it repels swing voters from the GOP and pushes the Prez closer to re-election.

There are countless articles, commentaries and videos (including a particularly appalling one from Veterans For A Stronger Future) that bash Obama on everything related to the bin Laden raid. Outside of throwing red meat to the far Right (who obviously aren’t voting for Obama anyway), this misguided strategy is destroying whatever credibility the Right may have had. Some common themes we are hearing include:

-Obama deserves absolutely no credit for the raid that killed bin Laden;

-It is George W. Bush who really should be praised for nailing bin Laden (as Obama did nothing at all to contribute to the hunt — he was just a lucky guy who happened to be on watch when the terrorist was located);

– It is the Navy SEAL’s who deserve one hundred percent of the credit, as they are the “real heroes” who did the job (see Point One);

-The President never thanked the SEALs or the intelligence community, instead taking all the accolades for himself because he used the word “I” in a few sentences;

-A Republican would never politicize anything about high-profile killings, war, or terrorism — especially in front of a foreign leader.

Yeah, good thing George Bush never politicized Iraq, Afghanistan, the war on terror, the capture of Saddam Hussein, WMD’s, or anything related to national security. And not to throw a bone to the conspiracy theorists, but since national security/war on terror was, literally, the only issue in which Bush and the Republicans held an advantage over the Democrats (after 2004), didn’t it seem like there was a “non-specific color-coded heightened terror alert” every other week, especially right before elections?

Of course Bush politicized security matters. How many videos do you need to show the truth? Just Google it. And, for the record, Bush even politicized the terror issue in front of a foreign leader (the Iraqi Prime Minister). But to those on the Right, those things are simply not acknowledged, conveniently overlooked, or hypocritically justified. Which is why they can’t make inroads winning the hearts and minds of The Great American Middle.

Speaking of hypocrisy, please explain how Bush should be credited with the bin Laden killing (he put the intel apparatus in place, we are told), but Obama should not. A. Most intelligence analysts uniformly agree that the search for bin Laden actually decreased under Bush, as assets were pulled from that mission and re-directed to Iraq, Afghanistan and the general war on terror. B. Obama made the search for bin Laden a priority. C. He ordered the raid. D. He is Commander-in-Chief. Bush had eight years to get the job done, and didn’t. Obama did. What am I missing?

And because The President wasn’t physically carrying a machine gun into the compound means that he had nothing to do with the raid? So a coach should get no credit when he guides his team to a Super Bowl because he isn’t on the field? Parents don’t deserve recognition for their children’s academic performance because they aren’t in the classroom taking the test? CEO’s shouldn’t be lauded when profits are up because they weren’t on the widget line?

And would the same “Obama wasn’t physically there” litmus test be used if Bush had been in office when bin Laden was killed? Not a chance.

Make no mistake about one thing. If U.S. personnel were killed or captured, or the helicopters crashed into a Pakistani house, you can bet the ranch the President would have been crucified by the Right for incompetence. You can’t have it both ways. He either owns the mission or he doesn’t.

Were the SEALs courageous and competent? As always, yes. Are they unknown heroes? You bet. But let’s keep the emotion in check here. We don’t live in a military dictatorship. We are led by a civilian president elected by the people; the military — even the elite SEALs — work for him. Period. The SEALs didn’t go in until expressly authorized by the President, and, while that decision now seems like a no-brainer, it was infinitely more complicated and risky than the general public will ever know. The nation (and civilized world) owes a debt a gratitude to the SEALs, and they deserve high honors for their precision work. But without question, the bulk of the credit must go to their leader.

And the President did, in fact, congratulate and heap praise not just on the SEALs, but on everyone who helped make the mission a success. Let’s not forget that the SEALs didn’t find bin Laden; without good intelligence agents, there wouldn’t have been a raid.

And for a President who doesn’t deserve credit, here’s a pretty big irony. Barack Obama and his family will, for the rest of their lives, have a literal target on their backs from bin Laden supporters. Paybacks are a bitch, and as we have learned firsthand, Muslim fanatics redefine “patience.” Obama will always wonder if his house will be car-bombed, or a person at a speaking engagement (post presidency) has a bomb strapped to his chest. Or if his children and grandchildren are safe. For all the dangers the SEALs faced, they will never have those worries. When their missions end, they’re done. Not so for the President.

For a guy whom the Right tags as anti-American and in bed with the Muslim community, ordering the assassination of radical Muslims’ ultimate hero doesn’t exactly fit that mold.


Obviously, the Right does not have a monopoly on hypocrisy. It’s just more pronounced because Obama currently occupies the Big Prize. It was no different when Bush was in charge, as the Left refused to give him credit when the Fort Dix Six were captured, avoiding a mass killing spree.

I was a consistent critic of W. (and by no means am I on the Left), yet I gave him total credit for that security victory, since it happened on his watch. Only fair, even though Bush did not physically participate in the operation.
 
Mitt Romney should, but won’t, have the guts to chide those who are attacking Obama for something that any President would do — take credit for removing the most dangerous thug in the world from the living. Regardless of Obama’s stances on any other issues, the decapitation of al-Queda by whacking bin Laden stands as a mammoth achievement.

As Commander-in-Chief in the world’s most public job, Barack Obama will be receive the greatest amount of credit, and deservedly so. And for anyone who doesn’t like that, one basic question: Would you rather have bin Laden still walking among us?

An accredited member of the media, Chris Freind is an independent columnist, television/radio commentator, and investigative reporter who operates his own news bureau,www.FreindlyFireZone.com. He can be reached at CF@FreindlyFireZone.com

Heroes And Zeroes And Football Spikes

This video submitted by Cathy Craddock explains that heroes don’t spike footballs. Thank you Cathy

Springfield School Board Mum On 5-Year SEA Pact

This report comes from citizen activist Regina Scheerer

As you have heard by now, the Springfield (Pa) School District and the Springfield Education Association have reached a tentative agreement on a 5-year contract.

No information will be given until the teachers ratify the agreement, and then it will be presented to the School Board.

I encourage you to attend or watch the School Board meetings this month.

The final proposed budget for school year 2012-2013 will also be presented to the School Board.

Public comment is welcome at the beginning of the meetings.

 The School Board meetings this month are on Thursday, May 10, and Thursday, May 24, at 7 p.m. at the McLaughlin Center on Leamy Avenue

There will be a public meeting on the 2012-2013 school budget on Thursday, May 17, at 7 p.m.

The proposed final budget is not yet posted online.

Watch for it on www.ssdcougars.org under the District heading, Financial Information, then Budget, after the May 10 meeting.

You may watch the School Board meetings on Ch 11 Comcast or Ch 29 Fios.

The Springfield School Board Finance Committee will meet on Monday, May 21, at 6 p.m. at the McLaughlin Center to finalize the 2012-2013 school budget.

The public is welcome and may comment.

The Springfield Board of Commissioners will meet on Tuesday, May 8, at 8 PM at the Township Building.

Public comment is welcome at the end of the meeting.

You may watch the proceedings on Ch 10 Comcast or Ch 30 Verizon.

Springfield School Board Mum On 5-Year SEA Pact

An Afternoon At The Italian Village

William Lawrence celebrated his 83rd birthday yesterday, May 3, at the Italian Village in Milmont Park soon to be featured on an episode of the Food Network’s Restaurant Impossible.

Nancy, our waitress/bartender — she makes a great Manhattan cocktail, told us they expect it to air in late June or early July.
The dining room still had a smell of fresh paint. Nancy said that Robert Irvine was as big a jerk as he appears although he knows his stuff, and the entire makeover was really done in two days at cost of $10,000. She had praise for the young man who did the design and said it was his first show.
She pointed out some art above the reception desk that was basically made from a pizza box. It looked expensive. The rug was ripped up and discarded, the chairs were repainted — as is almost always done on the show — and the ends of old barrels were used to decorate a wall. 
The menu, of course, was dramatically shortened. Nancy noted the old menu on the website cannot be changed until the show airs.
We met accordionist Al Dee although we did not get a chance to hear him play.
Almost all entrees were under $20.  I had the chicken saltimbocca which was said to be one of Irvine’s additions. I enjoyed it.
The escarole soup, a tradition at the restaurant which opened in 1981, survived the makeover and was delicious. It comes with the entree.
Italian Village is a fun and affordable place  and one will almost certainly be back.