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BREAKING NEWS – Glenn Beck Puts It All Together; From Tunisia To Libya, Conspiracy Revealed
Glenn Beck just finished with his breakdown of the ties that bind the radical left to radical Islam, from the White House to Soros to Libya. There are no coincidences in life, and when it comes to American Freedom, the Liberty of the American People, as with the protection of my family, I simply don’t believe in coincidences.
To hear the whole thing explained was one of those moments when those of us who believe that the evidence showing that there is a conspiracy to overthrow the freedoms of all nations hasn’t, and cannot, be explained away, and that there really is a vast, leftist conspiracy against not only the people of America, but of the entire world. Many of you will remember that Hillary Rodham Clinton leveled the converse charge against our side back in the 1990’s, providing further proof that the left is constantly accusing the pro-freedom side of doing precisely what they, themselves, are doing. When the left accuses, start looking for evidence that they’re doing what they accuse us of doing; it’s going to be there, it always is.
Today’s revelation began when a caller pointed out that Susan Powers is the wife of Cass Sunstein, the man Glenn Beck calls ‘the most dangerous man in America.’ Apparently SOME on our side knew this, but hadn’t yet put things together as Glenn just did.
Samantha Power (born September 21, 1970) is currently a Special Assistant to President Barack Obama and runs the Office of Multilateral Affairs and Human Rights as Senior Director of Multilateral Affairs on the Staff of the National Security Council.
I did a little research, and confirmed this, thanks to a website called independent.ie:
Saturday July 05 2008…THE man who brought them together was unavoidably detained elsewhere…Barack Obama has the small matter of a US presidential campaign to fight…Yesterday, a world away in rain-lashed Co[unty] Kerry, two of his friends tied the knot…Samantha Power…Obama’s former adviser married Professor Cass Sunstein…Samantha (38) arrived for her marriage to the 54-year-old law professor…The couple met while working on the Obama presidential campaign…
Before anything else is brought to light, here’s an article discussing the power…of Samantha Power, within the Barack Hussein Obama Regime:
The Power of Samantha Power
By Ed Lasky | Posted March 23rd, 2010 at 11:59 AM
Barack Obama seems to have outsourced foreign policy and national security issues to Samantha Power.
John Podhoretz noted her influence with the President when she played a key role in his decision to bomb Libya-pursuant to a trendy concept among foreign policy elites called Responsibility to Protect (R2P for Blackberry texters):
The Tuesday-evening meeting at the White House at which the president decided to move on Libya was “extremely contentious,” according to a report in Josh Rogin’s excellent blog, The Cable.
Power and a few others took the position that the United States couldn’t stay on the sidelines as Moammar Khadafy murdered his own people and snuffed out the people-power revolt in the Middle East in its infancy.
They were opposed by Power’s own boss, National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and by Defense Secretary Robert Gates.
Samantha Power’s opinions eclipsed the views of her nominal boss, National Security Adviser Tom Donilon and those of Obama’s Defense Secretary (who, at least, had to pass confirmation by the Senate, unlike Power).
Her influence is long-lasting and deep. She also probably played a role in nominating Mary Robinson to be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, despite a checkered record involving international efforts towards our ally, Israel.
People should not be surprised at her outsized influence. Barack Obama has made a mockery of the concept of organizational charts and traditional power arrangements in the executive branch (Czars and Czarinas, “advisers” such as Elizabeth Warren who, along with a bevy of recess appointments, escape Senate scrutiny.
Stanley Kurtz sees more moves afoot as the Soros-linked Samantha Power continues to work with Barack Obama to weaken the concept of American sovereignty and empower the international community at the expense of American independence. He also notes that Obama has always been clever about hiding his motives behind a façade of pragmatism.
Yet for years, Samantha Power, a prominent advocate of humanitarian intervention and a key backer of our action in Libya, has been a powerful member of Obama’s foreign policy team. In 2005, Obama contacted Power after reading her book on genocide. There followed a long conversation, after which Power left Harvard to work for Obama, quickly emerging as his senior foreign policy advisor.
It seems reasonable to conclude from his long-term relationship with Power that Obama shares her interest in making humanitarian military interventions more common. Yet the president has said little about this, and the obvious policy implications of his ties with Power are rarely drawn.
What Samantha Power and her supporters want is to solidify the principle of “responsibility to protect” in international law. That requires a “pure” case of intervention on humanitarian grounds. Power’s agenda would explain why Obama acted when he acted, and why the public rationale for action has not included regime change.
Yet Obama has so far been reluctant to fully explain any of this to either Congress or the American public, perhaps because he realizes that the ideological basis of his actions would not be popular if openly admitted. If Obama were a different sort of president, we would have all heard about “responsibility to protect” long ago. The country would have thoroughly debated Power’s ideas, and the public would have quickly recognized the core motives of the president’s actions in Libya.
But transparency is not President Obama’s modus operandi. Nor does he care to have discussions with Congress or the American people regarding his policies. He defers to the international community and the Arab League and -seemingly-to Samantha Power. As Douglas Feith notes in today’s Wall Street Journal op-ed, Obama is intent on substituting international law for American law, skipping the pesky process of Congressional voting and ignoring that piece of parchment known as the Constitution. This is part and parcel of his desire to internationalize our policies , both foreign and domestic. No wonder he “won” the Nobel Peace Prize. Those Norwegian selectors knew his type of person-they share cocktails with them at any number of soirees.
The White House has been pushing back from the idea that women have been in charge of our foreign and military policy. But at least one woman seems to have a great deal of influence in these areas — unelected, unconfirmed, but very powerful.
Samantha Power is one to monitor-particularly because she has some views that might offend many Americans (as outlined in this article, linked above).
Did Qaddafi Deserve U.S. Funding? Foreign Aid Under Scrutiny Amid M…
By William La Jeunesse | Published March 24, 2011 | FoxNews.com
While President Obama calls Libyan leader Muammar al-Qaddafi a threat to his own people, just one month before attacking Libya the president asked Congress to increase U.S. aid for Qaddafi’s military to $1.7 million.
According to State Department figures, the money was earmarked to train Libyan military officers, improve its air force, secure its borders and to counter terrorism.
If this seems contradictory, welcome to the world of U.S. foreign aid, where billions of tax dollars go to people we don’t like and nations some say don’t need the help. The latest unrest has drawn renewed scrutiny to these policies.
“It’s certainly not wise or smart to give American aid to countries like Libya where the ruling class use it against their own people,” said Rep. Ted Poe, R-Texas, who sits on the House Foreign Affairs Committee and is sponsoring a bill that would rein in foreign aid.
Libya isn’t the only repressive Arab regime benefiting from U.S. military aid. Obama wants $120 million for Yemen next year, including $20 million for a military accused of brutally putting down a popular revolt, and $11 million to promote democracy and human rights, something critics say doesn’t exist in Yemen.
The U.S. also gives Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy’s Fifth Fleet, substantial military aid. In the last four years, the United States provided security forces in Bahrain $51 million. On Feb. 14, Obama asked Congress for $26 million more, even though its royal family is not democratically elected and is accused of using military force to put down a popular revolt against the monarchy.
“I’m not saying you can justify each and every one of these expenditures, but you have to be able to look at it from a strategic perspective and they could well be justified,” said John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations. “Military training for officers from various countries all around the world has historically been a very good investment for the U.S. We get to know officers as they go through their career path. We train them in notions like civilian control of the military. It hasn’t been perfect, but for relatively small expenditures of money it can pay real benefits.”
Bolton and Poe agree that the roughly $50 billion U.S. taxpayers spend overseas needs an overhaul. Of 192 countries in the world, the U.S. gives aid to 174 — including repressive regimes in Africa and the Middle East like those of Robert Mugabe in Zimbabwe and Omar al-Bashir in the Sudan; U.S. adversaries like Kim Jong Il in North Korea and Evo Morales in Bolivia; and countries like Russia and China.
“We cannot buy friendship. If we’re trying to do that, we’re a total failure. Most of these countries that we give money to, they vote against us in the United Nations, they don’t like us, many of them hate us and we don’t need to pay them to hate us. They can do it on their own,” Poe said.
Poe is sponsoring legislation that would require Congress to approve U.S. aid on a country-by-country basis. He believes that would force it to scrutinize the aid sent to countries that don’t like the U.S., don’t support or share its values, and in many cases don’t need the cash.
The State Department said Wednesday it had suspended U.S. military aid to Libya “a few weeks ago.”
Here’s Tuesday’s Glenn Beck show on FNC, when Glenn Beck first began to lay out the charge of Economic Terrorism against the radical left/unions, which is obviously a huge part of the plan to overthrow the freedom of the American people:
Here’s Glenn Beck’s program from yesterday, which follows up on Tuesday’s show on FNC::
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March 24th:
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DOES ANYONE KNOW IF SAMANTHA POWER IS A UNITED STATES CITIZEN? HER BIO STATES THAT SHE WAS BORN IN DUBLIN, IRELAND IN 1970. SHE IS MARRIED TO CASS SUNSTEIN, OBAMA’S “REGULATORY CZAR”.
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