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    The Consistent Weaknesses in Obama’s Deals

    In his first term, President Obama paid lip service to the value of diplomacy but did little negotiating. Now he’s stepped up the pace, with the Iranian nuclear deal and a trade pact with the EU in the offing. He’d have done better to have done less. Like unhappy families, bad agreements are each bad…
    Ted Bromund
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    Cartoon: Obama’s Mountain Size Denial

    Katie Tubb wrote earlier this week on President Obama's trip to Alaska: President Obama gave a doom and gloom speech yesterday at the Global Leadership in the Arctic (GLACIER) conference in Alaska to build momentum for the U.N. climate deal in Paris this December. So far less than one third of countries have submitted plans…
    Glenn Foden
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    Obama Is Ignoring the Science on Climate Change

    President Obama gave a doom and gloom speech yesterday at the Global Leadership in the Arctic (GLACIER) conference in Alaska to build momentum for the U.N. climate deal in Paris this December. So far less than one third of countries have submitted plans to cut carbon dioxide emissions by the Wall Street Journal’s count. According…
    Katie Tubb
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    Should Mt. McKinley Be Renamed Denali? 35 Tweets on the Pros, Cons, and Obama’s Use of Executive Power

    President Obama announced Sunday he is issuing an executive order to rename Mount McKinley, reinstating its original native Alaskan name, Denali. The White House said the renaming of North America’s highest mountain peak honors the “sacred status” of Denali to Alaskan natives who hold it as a “site of significant cultural importance.” The mountain has spoken…
    Natalie Johnson
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    A Year After Obama Visits, California Farmer Struggles to Keep His Farm, Fighting Drought, Regulations

    Joe Del Bosque has been a farmer for most of his life. He believes that regulations are one reason why he may be losing his farm, his American dream. His farm, which President Barack Obama visited in 2014, has also been severely affected by California’s drought.
    Jamie Jackson
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    Obama’s New Climate Rules Will Hurt Poor, Minority Americans the Most

    “We know that low-income, minority communities would be hardest hit.” That’s Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Gina McCarthy, speaking about the higher energy prices that would result from the Obama administration’s recently announced climate regulations on power plants. The Clean Power Plan, which will require drastic cuts in 47 states’ carbon dioxide emissions—consequently shifting America’s energy…
    Nicolas Loris
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    Obama’s Iran Policy: Trust, Don’t Verify

    Initially, I thought the news was beyond parody. The Associated Press last week ran a story headlined “U.N. to let Iran inspect nuke work site.” I soon realized that this revelation—a secret side agreement under which Iran is to police its own suspected nuclear weapons facilities—was too ludicrous not to parody. The host of a radio talk show asked…
    Clifford May
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    4 Misleading Claims Obama Made About Iran Deal In New Remarks

    President Obama addressed the nation in a continued effort to reverse Americans’ declining support for the Iran deal. In the past few days alone, more than 900 rabbis have voiced their opposition to the deal. In addition, a group of almost 200 retired generals and admirals have signed a letter urging Congress to reject the…
    Michaela Dodge
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    Cartoon: President Obama’s Guide to American ‘Crazies’

    Nile Gardiner wrote earlier this week on the president's comments: Just back from his annual summer vacation at Martha’s Vineyard, President Barack Obama has returned to disparaging his political adversaries and anyone who happens to disagree with him on policy. According to a report in Politico, the president has taken to describing opponents of the…
    Glenn Foden
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    4 Reasons Obama’s New Methane Emission Regulations Don’t Make Sense

    The Obama administration is proposing new regulations to reduce methane emissions for the oil and gas industry 40 percent to 45 percent from 2012 levels by 2025. Here are four things you need to know. 1. Methane emissions are not harmful. Methane emissions in the United States present no human health or environmental threat. Indeed,…
    Nicolas Loris
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    Why Obama’s Wrong: Iran Deal Would Make War More Likely

    Let’s cut to the chase: Does the Iran deal make war more or less likely? “No deal means a greater chance of more war in the Middle East,” President Obama says. His critics disagree. They think it will make war more likely. So which is it? Let’s break it down. First, the Iran agreement does…
    Kim Holmes
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    Obama Administration’s Claim That Iran Deal Will Prevent War Isn’t True

    Do you think opposition to the Obama administration’s deal with Iran is strictly a partisan issue? Hardly. Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York recently joined half a dozen Democrats in the House of Representatives who have voiced doubts about the agreement. Who can blame them? It flunks the most basic litmus test imaginable. After all,…
    Ed Feulner
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    Cartoon: Obama Is Kicking the Iran Problem Down the Road

      Michaela Dodge and Cameron Swathwood wrote earlier this week on the failures of the president's Iran deal: Under the terms of the recently finalized nuclear deal (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), Iran will now have less oversight and restrictions on its nuclear program than the White House will admit. The Obama administration, striving to…
    Glenn Foden
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    Bernie Sanders Calls for Election Day to Be a Federal Holiday

    Sen. Bernie Sanders has proposed a bill in the Senate that would make Election Day a national holiday. Sanders introduced an amendment to the U.S. code to include the Tuesday after the first Monday in November during even-numbered years as “Democracy Day.” Sanders, I-Vt., feels that the legislation will make it easier for Americans to vote. “In…
    Leah Jessen
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    Hillary Clinton: If Congress Doesn’t Approve Iran Deal, ‘All Bets Are Off’

    Manchester, N.H.—Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton reiterated her support for President Obama’s nuclear agreement with Iran during remarks to supporters Monday in New Hampshire. She said the sanctions that had been in place against Iran were not “savvy” because “the rest of the world did not share our concern.” She said if the agreement…
    Kate Scanlon
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    Jeb Bush: Obama’s ‘Alice in Wonderland’ Foreign Policy Allows Enemies to Act With ‘Impunity’

    ATLANTA, Ga. – Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush criticized the “Alice in Wonderland” foreign policy of the Obama administration during a speech to conservative activists today. “It’s all backwards and upside down,” Bush said. He said the Chinese, the Russians and ISIS all act with “impunity” because “they no longer fear us.” “We have to…
    Kate Scanlon
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    Sorry, Obama: We Can’t Have an ISIS Strategy Without a Syria Strategy

    Tired of the bantering about the deeply-flawed Iran nuclear deal? No worries—there are plenty of other scary scenarios to mull over during your morning coffee beyond the ayatollahs splitting atoms. For instance, what’s our plan for when the regime of Syria’s Bashar Assad falls? Yes, I said “falls.” If you haven’t noticed, things are looking…
    Peter Brookes
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    Obama’s Legacy Is Propping Up Dictatorships, Not Democracies

    By praising Ethiopia’s repressive regime for being “democratically elected” last week, President Obama was driving home once again something that should be abundantly clear by now: His administration marks a radical departure from previous ones when it comes to democracy promotion. On the contrary, the Obama legacy will be one of propping up dictatorial regimes…
    Mike Gonzalez
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    Leading Jewish Democrat Breaks With Obama to Oppose Iran Deal

    Sen. Chuck Schumer, one of the most influential Jewish Democrats in Congress, came out in opposition to President Obama’s nuclear deal with Iran last night. “Advocates on both sides have strong cases for their point of view that cannot simply be dismissed,” Schumer, D-N.Y., wrote in a post on the site Medium. “This has made…
    Melissa Quinn
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    One Year Later: Why Obama’s ISIS Strategy Has Failed

    On August 8, 2014, the U.S. began an air campaign against the Islamic State, also known as ISIS. One year later, we have little to show for our efforts. ISIS is the first terror group to form a financially independent regime, as well as the first to provide civil services to civilians in its territory….
    Carl Best
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