Are They Saving the Art?


News Flash:

In a daring 3 AM heist at the Kunsthal museum, in the Netherlands, seven valuable paintings from Picasso, Matisse, and Monet – that are worth more than $100 million, were stolen.    The police are reviewing the video evidence; however, there appears little information is being obtained by the fact that they are asking if anyone saw anything suspicious.

Like the master thefts in the movie 2012, could this be part of a plan to save masterpieces when it hits the fan?    We will see.

Source: http://www.nypost.com


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Shut Up Candy Crowley


News Flash:

Even though the election in November will ultimately be pointless with a puppet being selected for the Presidency, it is interesting to watch the stupidity involved with the election process.

The Commission on Presidential Debates does not want Candy Crowley, the second presidential debate moderator, to reinterpret audience members’ questions for the “Town Hall” debate.    Candy Crowley claims she wants a chance to put her own spin on things when it comes to the questions being asked.     In a rare example of unity, both the Romney and Obama campaigns agree that nobody wants that going on.     With that said, the Commission, under pressure, is finally compelled to tell her to shut up about making the debate about her.   So, will the the Commission pull her before the debate because of these revelations?    Hell no, that would be too ethical at this point.

Make no mistake, once the debate gets started and it is live, there in nothing to stop her from making up her own rules, as she sees fit, as the evening goes along.    She may even decide throw out the audience questions all-together and use the opportunity to openly attack one of the candidates.   Would she do that?    Even though it would be unprofessional, the answer is that it is possible…   Especially, when one considers that the network she is on is going down in  viewership.

Source: http://www.politico.com


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Dillusions of Recovery


News Flash:

Michelle Obama, the Floater err… FLOTUS, said that we are in the midst of a huge recovery because of what her husband has done. With multi-year deficits and real unemployment through the roof, it sounds more like we are still in a huge scam.   There is a saying, “If after ten minutes at the poker table; if you can’t see the sucker, you’re it.”    Anyway, Michelle is starting to sound more like Bagdad Bob… “There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!”

Of course, a follow up question should have been… “What illness has she been recovering from?”

Source: http://cnsnews.com


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