Saturday, November 21, 2015

OBAMA TRASHES THE U.S. AGAIN~WARNS OF AMERICA'S "PITFALLS" WHILE SPEAKING IN MALAYSIA

OBAMA TRASHES THE UNITED STATES AGAIN
OBAMA WARNS OF AMERICA'S "PITFALLS" WHILE SPEAKING IN MALAYSIA 
Human Rights Watch says Malaysia has engaged in 
'strong crackdown' on civil rights

BY DAVID RUTZ
SEE:http://freebeacon.com/politics/obama-warns-of-americas-pitfalls-while-speaking-to-young-asian-leaders/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

President Obama spoke to a group of young Southeast Asian leaders Friday in Malaysia and warned them about about avoiding the “pitfalls” the United States suffers from, the Washington Times reports.
Human Rights Watch says on its main Malaysia page that the country’s government has engaged in a “strong crackdown on civil and political rights, including charging organizers of peaceful demonstrations. Though he had promised to repeal the Sedition Act, Prime Minister Najib Razak pushed through amendments to strengthen it, as well as a repressive counter terror law.”
Obama, however, warned the leaders about such American weaknesses as racial divides, income inequality, harsh partisanship and a political system dominated by the wealthy.
“Right now, our political system does not work as well as it should,” Obama said. “And what I would say to young leaders, what sort of pitfalls should you avoid, I would say, number one, it is very important to avoid any political system where money overwhelms ideas. And the United States politics process has become so expensive and it lasts so long, and even though I was successful at it, we spend hundreds of millions of dollars in television advertising and in all the things that go into a U.S. presidential campaign.”
Obama added that politics in the U.S. was increasingly defined by “personal attacks and saying very sensational things to the media.” It should be noted that Obama reamed Republicans this week during his overseas trip, implying they were cowards for their rhetoric about putting a pause on Syrian refugees entering the country.
He also said the race issue in the U.S. “has been very prominent” historically and warned against organizing political parties or interest groups on ethnic lines.
Q: Thank you, Mr. President. My name is Jocelyn and I’m from Malaysia. Last year I joined the YSEALI program in spring, and I spent five weeks in Washington, D.C. So we’ve been exposed to a lot of different political parties and we’ve been exposed to a lot of different nonprofit organizations — in the country. So my question for you today is what (inaudible) the United States of America as a developed country, and what advice would you give to potential young leaders in this region to avoid the pitfalls of challenges facing the U.S.?
PRESIDENT OBAMA: Well, that’s a great question. Look, the United States in many ways is better positioned than it has ever been for leadership in the 21st century. Our economy, after the crisis in 2007-2008, has recovered faster than almost any other country. And our economy is stronger than most other large, developed economies in the world. We are producing more energy than ever before, producing more clean energy than ever before. More young people are going to college than ever before. We have expanded health care through the program that I set up — Affordable Care Act. We have some of the best businesses in the world, incredible entrepreneurship, and we remain the leader in innovation and new ideas. And in the technology sector, obviously we continue to generate new ideas all the time.
But when you go to the United States, I think there are still some anxieties. And I would say that, number one, in the United States, there is a growing inequality that I think is a real problem not just for the United States but around the world. And some of this has to do with technology is replacing low-skilled jobs, and automation, and so it’s harder for people, if they don’t have good educations, to make a living. There’s more global competition — that’s putting pressure on middle-class families. And when people feel economic stress and inequality, then I think politics become harder because people are afraid for their futures and sometimes politics can become much more divided than it used to be.
Also what happens is when there’s more inequality, the people who are powerful can influence the political system to further reinforce their privilege, and it makes it harder for ordinary people to feel that they have influence on the political process. And so people become cynical.
Now, these are all problems that can be solved, and I’m confident we will eventually solve them. But right now, our political system does not work as well as it should. And what I would say to young leaders, what sort of pitfalls should you avoid, I would say, number one, it is very important to avoid any political system where money overwhelms ideas. And the United States politics process has become so expensive and it lasts so long, and even though I was successful at it, we spend hundreds of millions of dollars in television advertising and in all the things that go into a U.S. presidential campaign. But it’s also true for members of Congress. And when politicians have to raise so much money all the time, then they start listening a little bit more to the people who have money, as opposed to ordinary people.
And that I think is a danger that can be avoided by the system that you set up to make sure that campaigns are not reliant just on money. That’s something to avoid.
I think the second thing is to — politics in the United States increasingly is defined by personal attacks and saying very sensational things in the media. Now, that’s true for politics everywhere to some degree. But I think that for young leaders like you, as you get into politics, trying to focus on issues, and trying to debate people you disagree with without saying that they’re a terrible person — I think that’s something that you always have to watch out for.
Historically, in the United States, the issue of race has been very prominent. And that’s not unique to the United States; every country has some divisions — not every country, but many countries have divisions around racial or religious or ethnic differences. And the young people of YSEALI, I really hope that all of you are fighting against the kinds of attitudes where you organize political parties or you organize interest groups just around ethnic or racial or tribal lines. Because when you start doing that it’s very easy for people to start thinking that whoever is not part of my group is somehow less than me. And once that mindset comes in, that’s how violence happens. That’s how discrimination happens. And societies that are divided ethnically and racially are almost never successful over the long term.
Now, the United States, we’ve struggled with this for over 200 years, but it’s still an issue that comes up. And so I would guard against that here in your home countries. But the truth is, here in Southeast Asia, as everybody here knows, that same kind of tendency happens. I remember when I was growing up in Indonesia, every once in a while you would have riots against the Chinese Indonesians, even though they were part of the community. But somebody would start saying, “hey, those people, that’s a problem.” And you’d have stores burned down and people killed.
And right now, in Myanmar, one of the big challenges that’s going to have to be addressed is how ethnic groups are treated. The Rohingya, in Myanmar right now, are treated differently, even though they’ve been living there for generations. But there are a lot of people, because they’re of a different religious faith, they say those aren’t real — they’re not really part of our country. Well, once you start going down that line, then that’s a dangerous thing. So that’s part of the biggest advice that I would give, is to watch out for that.
If you look at what’s happening in the Middle East right now, those countries are in chaos, so many of them, because of this notion that somehow if somebody worships God differently than you, that they’re less than you. And people are slaughtered based on that idea. And the countries can’t grow. Businesses can’t start. So of all the things to guard against, I think that’s the biggest.
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At APEC Summit, Obama Trashes Americans Concerned About Refugees




BERNIE SANDERS: "CLIMATE CHANGE IS DIRECTLY RELATED TO TERRORISM"?~ONLY IN A GLOBALIST, SOCIALIST DREAM WORLD

BERNIE ENTERS THE CLIMATE ZONE; 
AND HE'S THE WIZARD OF OZ
BE AFRAID, BE VERY AFRAID

NATIONAL CONTEST TO STOP HILLARY’S ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH~CLINTON THREATENS TO PUT "LAUGH FACTORY" OUT OF BUSINESS

REMIND THE WITCH OF HER OWN WORDS:

"UNFORTUNATELY, IT'S THE POLITICAL SEASON WE'RE IN"

NATIONAL CONTEST TO STOP HILLARY’S ATTACK ON FREE SPEECH

Shoot a video making fun of Hillary! 

$6,000 in cash prizes!

SEE: http://www.infowars.com/national-contest-to-stop-hillarys-attack-on-free-speech-2/republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:

National Contest to Stop Hillary's Attack on Free Speech
Hillary Clinton is now attacking free speech after comedians made fun of her!

She’s trying to censor comedy skits that poked fun at her produced by the Laugh Factory in Los Angeles, Calif.
“They threatened me,” club owner JamieMasada told Judicial Watch. “I have received complains before but never a call like this, threatening to put me out of business if I don’t cut the video.”
Hillary, however, had no problem joking about Muammar Gaddafi being assassinated by Western-backed rebels.
It’s outrageous that a presidential candidate is opening violating the First Amendment by trying to get a comedy club shut down for simply making fun of her, especially since candidates, including Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, routinely get hammered by comedians.
And recently, Jerry Seinfeld also warned that political correctness is suppressing free speech.
So, in response to these attack on free speech, we’re launching the Make Fun of Hillary, Defend the First Amendment Contest.
We want the funniest, most outrageous satire and comedy guaranteed to make Hillary’s blood boil.
Official Rules:
— The video must be about Hillary Clinton.
— No more than 5 (five) minutes long
— Video must be comedy or satire
— Must put infowars.com in the YouTube title
— All work must be free of copyright issues. If requested by Infowars, you must provide detailed information regarding the source, creator and background information of your work. If you utilize any 3rd party materials, such as music, you must provide license and/or consent forms to Infowars upon request. Any news clips used must be short and clearly fair use.
— Videos must be in English or subtitled in English
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— The majority of the Content must be newly created and previously unpublished
— Multiple unique submissions are allowed and encouraged
— Infowars and Alex Jones will determine the final winners
— If the entry contains adult content a 10-second viewer discretion advised disclaimer is required
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— First prize: $5,000
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— Enter your video before the contest deadline at 11:59PM PST Tuesday, December 22, 2015
— Winners announced on Tuesday, January 5, 2016
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We strongly suggest you review what constitutes Fair Use. News clips, subject to fair use, may be used however bear in mind that the length of the clip used is a key factor in determining fair use. Long clips are also not good editing practice when trying to make your content compelling.
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Video title must include the website (http://www.infowars.com). Please read contest rules carefully for other requirements or e-mail kit@infowars.com with your questions.
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Hillary Clinton vs. the First Amendment at The Laugh Factory (Stand-up Comedy)


Her Majesty Demands Respect AND Contact Information of Comedians to Sue Them
Published on Nov 19, 2015
Hillary Clinton goes after the Laugh Factory comedians because they released a video making fun of her.

Learn more: http://www.infowars.com/hillary-clint...


Hillary Clinton Can't Take A Joke


Hillary Clinton's Campaign Threatened
The Laugh Factory?


Hillary Clinton Laughs Hysterically During Benghazi Hearing




Hillary Clinton Laughs at Idea of Choking Carly Fiorina , Does Not Stand Up for Women!
Published on Nov 10, 2015
Republicans condemned Hillary Clinton‘s remarks Tuesday after the Democratic presidential candidate laughed off a comment by a supporter who said he wanted to “strangle” GOP rival Carly Fiorina. In a statement, RNC Press Secretary Allison Moore said, “By laughing off a male questioner’s desire to strangle Carly Fiorina, Hillary Clinton and the Democrats have lost all credibility claiming to be a party that stands up for women,” adding that joking about violence against women is “always in poor taste and should be condemned every time.”

At a presser, Clinton declined to answer whether she took the comment seriously. Clinton’s Press Secretary Nick Merrill told the pool of reporters,”You were there. What was your take? It was a joke.”

Conservative host Sean Hannity said this was an example of the “double standard in the way conservative women are treated versus liberals like Hillary Clinton.”

“Imagine the same thing had been said about Hillary Clinton during a Republican event, and the candidate failed to admonish the speaker,” Hannity said. “We’d be hearing about misogyny and violence against women from every major news outlet for the next decade.”

"UNFORTUNATELY, IT'S THE POLITICAL SEASON WE'RE IN":

A Funny Thing Happened on Way to the FEMA Camp
Published on Nov 20, 2015
Hillary is something of an expert on Saul Alinsky’s 12 Rules for Radicals. RULE #5: “Ridicule is man’s most potent weapon.” So it’s no laughing matter when the joke was on her. No wonder she threatened the Laugh Factory and comedians.