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    Mar25

    Alexandria GOP Monthly Newsletter

    by Chris Farmer on March 25th, 2013 at 12:00 PM
    Posted In: Alexandria, Alexandria City Council

    Below is a link to the March edition of the Alexandria Republican City Committee monthly newsletter. It is always a good read and here at Red NoVA we encourage our readership to sign up for the newsletter. You can do so by following this link to the Alexandria GOP website. Thanks to ARCC Chairman Tom Fulton for putting this newsletter together.

    ARCC Monthly Newsletter -March 2013 edition

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    Mar20

    Run on Your Record

    by Taller Than Madison on March 20th, 2013 at 7:00 AM
    Posted In: 2013 Lt. Gov election, Corey Stewart

    Candidates need to run on their record. Corey Stewart, the Chairman of Prince William County’s Board of Supervisors, is running for Lt. Governor on his record. And his record speaks for itself. Take a look below.

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    Mar07

    A Clear Misuse of the Filibuster

    by Taller Than Madison on March 7th, 2013 at 3:30 PM
    Posted In: National politics

    Senator Rand Paul shut down the Senate yesterday to ask a hypothetical question to the president.  The question is an easy one; does the Constitution give the president the authority to order a drone strike on an American citizen on American soil without due process? The answer is of course not. But the Attorney General wouldn’t say that and the White House press team won’t issue a statement correcting him. Sen. Paul’s reaction was to hold a hissy fit from the Senate floor and hold up the confirmation of John Brennan for CIA Director. So yawn. This whole thing is ridiculous. The administration is stupid for not flat out saying that a drone attack on an American citizen without due process of law is unconstitutional, but to filibuster someone’s nomination to a position without the goal of derailing the confirmation is the wrong way to achieve the stated goal of drawing attention to this matter. The Senate floor is not Sen. Paul’s private outlet to the people; it is just one of many avenues a sitting senator has to engage the public. This rant was a misuse of the filibuster and much more appropriate to be delivered on Hannity or Rush.

    The argument has become too conceptual. Practicality was absent last night. Using drones to attack citizens in restaurants was really a hypothetical offered by Sen. Paul during his filibuster. C’mon. So, according to the junior senator’s hypothetical, a family of four could be enjoying their chicken fried steaks at Applebee’s when all of a sudden half of the damn restaurant blows up. Two terrorists and their terror plot would be dead, but what about Applebee’s? So Sen. Paul let me ask you, is it plausible that the military or the Justice Department would ask a president to authorize the slaughter of Applebee’s in-order to kill a high value target? The answer is of course not. Think about all the layers of law enforcement that would have access to walking in to Applebee’s to make an arrest. Common sense should squash the ridiculous idea of drones attacking your friendly neighborhood Applebee’s.

    Senator John McCain, a veteran of the Senate who understands its rules, criticized the greenhorn from Kentucky saying, “If Mr. Paul wants to be taken seriously he needs to do more than pull political stunts that fire up impressionable libertarian kids.” That is right on. This was a stunt and I certainly hope the Democrats don’t ever decide to follow precedent.

    The problem with blow-hards like Sen. Paul is that they usually miss the appropriate opportunity to exert their radical passion. The Obama administration has not ordered a drone strike on an American on American soil, but they did drop the ball on the Benghazi attack. Why did Sen. Paul and his friends not filibuster Chuck Hagel’s nomination for Defense Secretary until more information came to light on Benghazi? Four Americans died in a pre-planned terrorist attack that the administration first called a spontaneous violent act that grew from an otherwise peaceful protest. The story the White House told us turned out to be false. Susan Rice deservingly lost a possible promotion, but an all-out filibuster like this did not materialize despite the administration’s continuing refusal to answer the Senate’s questions. Was it too real of an issue to tackle? Are hypotheticals more important than real events?

    Paul crazies don’t bother with real world issues. They love hypotheticals and slippery-slopes. They are always crying about a hypothetical that directly leads us down a slippery-slope, and they are here to protect us from that. And because hypotheticals are always so grand, such as leveling Applebee’s, the Paul freedom protectors serve like super heroes against imagined super villains. A president who authorizes the destruction of Applebee’s would be a Lex Luther like super villain and I doubt few would argue that, but here we have a senator who believes invoking the filibuster is necessary to point out how absurd this is.

    At 12:41 am the show ended, the Senate adjourned, and people left applauding Sen. Paul.

    So did anyone win? Did the administration cave? Did the Attorney General get fired? Did Sen. Paul stop Brennan’s confirmation? Did Sen. Paul save us from a drone strike? Did he save Applebee’s?

    All of the Ron Paul disciples, of course, have all lined up behind this theater because their new fearless leader is infallible. The Paul cult is more of a feverish bunch of extremists than the Obama cult. Let’s hope someone helps Sen. Paul understand when the filibuster is an appropriate tool to use and when to exercise one of the many other avenues a sitting senator has to get his point across.

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    Mar05

    Organizing For America for Money for President Obama

    by Taller Than Madison on March 5th, 2013 at 4:30 PM
    Posted In: Barack Obama, National politics

    The latest pay-for-play making news in DC is President Obama’s Organizing For America. This non-profit group pushes the president’s agenda while selling tickets to meet him for reportedly as high as half a million dollars. The White House claims there is no wrong doing here. Ethical or not, this is what happens when we elect a professional campaigner instead of a chief executive.

    Maybe it matters how directly connected the president is to this organization, maybe it doesn’t. White House Press Secretary Jay Carney attempted to distance the president from this when he said, “the bottom line here is that this is a separate organization.” But that doesn’t hold up to my gumshoe detective work. The official website link from Wikipedia’s description of Organizing For America takes you to barackobama.com. On Organizing For America’s Facebook page the company overview says “Organizing For America [OFA 2.0] is the grassroots and netroots support effort of US President Barack Obama.” The Facebook page takes you to the open group of the same name. From there you can link to the open group Organizing for Action, which is described as “Organizing For Action [OFA 3.0] was announced 1-18-13 as a successor to Organizing For America [OFA 2.0] and is an outgrowth of Obama For America [OFA 1.0].” The president and this organization are tied to the hip and any fool with a laptop can find that out.

    But now that there is a pay-for-play situation stirring up questions of ethics in this administration the White House claims to have no knowledge of the fundraising efforts of this, as Carney put it, “separate organization.” So, is this ethical? Should the president, any president, be doing this? His predecessors failed to establish this money making avenue, why was that? Remember when during his State of the Union speech President Obama inappropriately took a shot at the Supreme Court on their Citizens United decision? Well, how does the president really feel about big money opening up access to lawmakers or is it just advertising to voters that needs to be restricted? This president is such an unprincipled party hack who only knows how to campaign. With no more offices to campaign for now that he is, sigh, a two-term president, we will be left with a very misguided, road touring, fundraiser for the Democratic Party establishment, who will say anything he wants from his bully pulpit. So pony up if you want to join the ride.

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    Mar01

    Sequester Cuts Drawn Well

    by Taller Than Madison on March 1st, 2013 at 9:00 AM
    Posted In: Humor, National politics, Sequestration

    Here are two great political cartoons which accurately describe President Obama’s contribution to the sequestration debate.  The top one is by Mike Shelton on Watchdog.org and the second is by Nate Beeler from The Columbus Dispatch.

     

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