Morning Briefing
For September 11, 2013
 

Morning Briefing
For September 11, 2013   



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1.  The Candidate Disappoints
It was a historic election. The public rallied and came out to replace the man 
the public felt had betrayed them.

Here came a candidate promising real hope. The candidate promised real change. 
The 
candidate promised that he would not make the mistakes of the past. He’d be no 
George W. Bush. He’d be honest. He’d fight for what was right. 
He’d put the middle class ahead of powerful special interests.

He 
promised to roll back the clock on a Washington that had grown too out 
of touch and too corrupt to unite the land and stimulate the economy.

So the 
voters went into the ballot box in 2010 and elected that candidate. In 
2012, the voters went back to the polls and voted for him again. Of 
course I’m not talking about Barack Obama. I’m talking about your local 
“tea party” Republican. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →

2.  That Speech
Never has a President given a speech in which he wished to convince Americans 
to 
take an action he no longer is going to take. He has become to war what 
the Clapper is to turning on the lights. War is on and now war is off. 
But we will never call it war.

The 
President told Americans they need to do this for the children. It is 
ironic, considering he has, for a long time, been in favor of 
infanticide. But do it for the children we must. Except when we mustn’t. 
Because we are not the world’s policeman, he would have us know.

We cannot be everywhere.

But we can be in Syria.

Because of the children. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →

3.  Ted Cruz Opposes Eric Cantor and Pete Sessions’ “Hug It Out” Plan to Fund 
Obamacare
Multiple 
people confirm to me that just a few hours ago Pete Sessions blew up 
about Ted Cruz and made sure everyone in the room knew he held Cruz in 
absolute contempt.

It might be because Ted Cruz just called BS on Eric Cantor and Pete Sessions 
trying to screw conservatives.

Cantor and Sessions are pursuing a plan to make it very easy for the House to 
vote for defunding Obamacare while ensuring Obamacare is still able to get 
funded. Cruz, in a press release earlier today, called on the House of 
Representatives to not get cute and actually defund Obamacare. . . . please 
click here for the rest of the post →

4.  Libya: Obama’s other foreign-policy disaster
The Weekly Standard offers a glum assessment of Obama’s fiasco in Syria: 
“With the Russian proposal on Syrian chemical weapons, the United States is 
being escorted out of the Middle East.”. . . please click here for the rest of 
the post →

5.  Obama Administration Claims Victory. The World Laughs.
Thanks to 
the gaffe of Secretary of State John Kerry, the Obama administration was 
temporarily extricated from a political disaster of its own making when Russia 
accepted one of Kerry’s inane ramblings as a negotiating 
position.

The administration is hailing this as a success:

“It’s very important to note that it’s clear that this proposal comes in the 
context of the threat of U.S. action and the pressure that the president is 
exerting,” deputy national security adviser Tony Blinken** said at 
the White House. “So it’s even more important that we don’t take the 
pressure off and that Congress give the president the authority he’s 
requested.”

Nothing could be further from the truth. . . . please click here for the rest 
of the post →

6.  Kerry, Obama, Spar Over “Credit”
While the 
world waits for the next development in the Syria debacle, Secretary of 
State John Kerry and President Obama passive-aggressively battle over 
credit for the idea to allow Russia as mediator.

Kerry was 
sure to remind everyone that his “rhetorical” challenge for Assad to 
turn over chemical weapons was accidental genius and as of such, he 
deserves credit. . . . please click here for the rest of the post →

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Erick Erickson 
Editor-in-Chief, RedState


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