Tuesday, September 8, 2015

THE SEAN HANNITY SHOW

What Are We Doing In Iran?!
As the Obama administration clamors to garner enough votes to stave off any anti-Iran nuclear treaty legislation, it appears that he's close to establishing enough support for his deal with Iran. Senator Harry Reid has already offered not to filibuster any legislation as long as the GOP majority requires 60 votes.

The narrative has turned into more of a reality TV show than a discussion about America's future. Does Obama have enough votes to win? Can the Republicans push back and win? I often wonder if anyone has stopped to really think if the American people will win.

Several former military leaders asked the same question recently. In a report done by Retired Marine Gen. James Conway, Retired Air Force Gen. Charles Wald, Retired Navy Adm. Mark Fitzgerald, Retired Army Gen. Lou Wagner, Retired Vice Adm. John Bird, Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. David Deptula, and Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Lawrence Stutzriem, the men pointed out that, under the deal, Iran will have access to foreign military sales as well as increased revenue from oil and the right to a more modernized military force. The United States will have the right to an increased military presence in the Middle East. With military cuts, this will be a very big drain on our resources - one that could be avoided without this deal.
  
2nd Review Says Classified Information Was in Hillary's Email
According to the NY Times, a special intelligence review of two emails that Hillary Clinton received as secretary of state on her personal account has endorsed a finding by the inspector general for the intelligence agencies that the emails contained highly classified information when Mrs. Clinton received them.

Hillary's presidential campaign disputed the inspector general's finding last month and questioned whether the emails had been over-classified by an arbitrary process. However, the special review - by the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency - concluded that the emails were "Top Secret," the highest classification of government intelligence, when they were sent to Mrs. Clinton in 2009 and 2011.

Continue reading from The New York Times

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