John Kerry has been named by American academics as the least effective secretary of state in the past 50 years, a new survey finds.
The survey, conducted by Foreign Policy Magazine, polled professors at the top 25 foreign policy schools across the country.
Henry Kissinger, who served in the role under Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, topped the list, scoring 32.21 percent, which is “extraordinary in such a large field,” according to Washington Post political bloggers Al Kamen and Colby Itkowitz . . .
After Baker come Madeleine Albright and Hillary Clinton (8.70 percent); George Shultz (5.65 percent); Dean Rusk, who served in the Kennedy-Johnson years, and came in seventh at 3.51 percent; Warren Christopher and Cyrus Vance (1.53 percent); Colin Powell (1.07 percent); Condoleezza Rice (0.46 percent); and Lawrence Eagleburger with only 0.31 percent.
Kerry is “dead last” on this list, Kamen and Itkowitz wrote. He got a total of two votes of the 660 scholars who responded and actually tied with Eagleburger’s 0.31 percent, the magazine lists him at 13th. (Read more about the least effective secretary of state HERE)
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She has come under fire for the ‘shortcomings’ of her Healthy, Hunger-Free Kids Act scheme.
Now, more students and parents have posted photos of Michelle Obama’s ‘measly’ school lunches.
The images, which were all posted on Twitter with the hashtag #ThanksMichelleObama, range from a slice of moldy salami in a wrap and a green hotdog to a small portion of salad with a side of cheese.
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They come as the School Nutrition Association has called on Congress to amend the First Lady’s school meal restrictions, which have led to ‘1.4million fewer children choosing school lunch each day’ . . .
In the recent batch of photos, one female student tweeted a photo of a slice of moldy salami and another piece of meat in a wrap, with the caption: ‘Had a yummy lunch today guys! Salami and mold. (Read more about the disgusting school lunches HERE)
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Photo Credit: The Blaze By Oliver Darcy. Six Bosnian immigrants have been charged with aiding extremists in Syria thought to be connected to the Islamic State, a federal indictment unsealed Friday revealed.
“Today’s charges and arrests underscore our resolve to identify, thwart, and hold accountable individuals within the United States who seek to provide material support to terrorists and terrorist organizations operating in Syria and Iraq,” Assistant Attorney General John P. Carlin said in a statement . . .
Charged in the indictment are Ramiz Zijad Hodzic, 40, his wife Sedina Unkic Hodzic, 35, and Armin Harcevic, 37, all of St. Louis County, Missouri; Nihad Rosic, 26, of Utica, New York; Mediha Medy Salkicevic, 34 of Schiller Park, Illinois; and Jasminka Ramic, 42, of Rockford, Illinois.
The individuals are charged with conspiring to provide material support and resources to terrorists and providing material support to terrorists. Hodzic and Rosic are also charged with conspiring to kill and maim persons in a foreign country. (Read more about the people aiding Syrian extremists HERE)
CIA Investigating ISIS Claims That Jordanian Air Strike Killed U.S. Aid Worker
By Fox News. U.S. intelligence officials are investigating a claim by ISIS that its sole known remaining American hostage, an aid worker held for nearly a year and a half, has been killed, and the terrorist group’s claim that her death came in a Jordanian airstrike, sources told Fox News.
Kayla Mueller, 26, whose identity had previously not been revealed at the request of the U.S. government and her family as the Pentagon worked to secure her, is believed to be the last American hostage the terrorist army is holding, since the beheading of Peter Kassig, a 26-year-old American aid worker, killed in November. In its statement, ISIS also claimed Mueller was the only person killed in the airstrike, claiming none of its fighters injured or killed.
“We are obviously deeply concerned by these reports,” said National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan. “We have not at this time seen any evidence that corroborates ISIL’s claim.”
Late Friday night, the Mueller family released a statement saying “we are still hopeful that Kayla is alive.” Addressing those who held Kayla, her family said,”We have sent you a private message and ask that you respond to us privately. We know that you have read our previous communications.” (Read more from this story HERE)
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Photo Credit: US Army Miami-Dade Police said an ammunition box that had fallen out of a helicopter was found Friday.
“It was just loud. I guess it was because it was right overhead,” Megan Fallman said of the U.S. Army helicopters over her home along the Miami-Dade/Broward line Wednesday night. “They came right overhead.”
The Blackhawk helicopters were participating in war games, what the Army called routine, low altitude training. But the routine was broken when one of the choppers dropped a bomb-like ammunitions container overboard in Northwest Miami-Dade.
The silver ammo tin and its contents were recovered Thursday. Miami-Dade police would only say the container and ammunition were retrieved safely somewhere in Northwest Miami-Dade, and that it did not strike anyone’s home . . .
“I think they need to be more careful,” said Bruce Levine of Pembroke Pines where much of the airborne exercise was conducted. “People’s lives are at stake when you make these mistakes and it’s very dangerous.” (Read more about the army chopper dropping the ammunition box HERE)
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Photo Credit: BBCA six-year-old girl has been found dead in Brazil after being surrounded and devoured by a large shoal of piranhas.
Family members said she was with her grandmother and four other children in a canoe, which capsized in a storm.
Her grandmother managed to bring the other children back into the boat, but was not able to reach the victim, named by local media outlets as Adrila Muniz.
A group of townspeople in the northern state of Para helped to search for the girl, but found her unresponsive.
The incident happened in the Maicuru River near the town of Monte Alegre on the afternoon of 27 January. (Read more about the girl who was eaten by piranhas HERE)
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Photo Credit: Washington Times By Stephen Dinan. The IRS rehired hundreds of employees who had prior records of bad performance at the agency, including 141 former workers who had botched their own tax returns and others who had used their positions to peek at private tax information, the agency’s inspector general said in a report released Thursday.
Five IRS employees were rehired even though the agency knew they had intentionally failed to file their taxes within the last two years, Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration J. Russell George said. Of the employees with prior problems, nearly 20 percent of them had more problems after they were rehired.
In another instance, an employee who has taken eight weeks of unauthorized vacation and whose previous manager had written a note explicitly stating “do not rehire,” was nonetheless rehired.
“Rehiring prior employees with known conduct and performance issues presents increased risk to the IRS and taxpayers,” Mr. George said.
Most rehired employees don’t have any problems, and the IRS does a good job of weeding out those with criminal records or history of drug use, but the agency doesn’t give much credence to the workers’ rule-breaking during their previous stints at the IRS. (Read more about how the IRS rehired tax cheats HERE)
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IRS Took Cash, Asked Questions Later
By Robert O’ Harrow Jr. The Internal Revenue Service has routinely seized bank accounts from individuals in recent years without proof of criminal wrongdoing — and only then asked the account owners about allegations of suspicious activity.
From 2005 to 2012, the IRS took almost a quarter-billion dollars in more than 2,500 cases, using authorities under federal asset forfeiture law. That’s the finding of a new study by the Institute for Justice, a libertarian-leaning civil liberties group. The group’s study, “Seize First, Question Later,” focuses on IRS enforcement of a law that prohibits “structuring,” a type of banking activity intended to launder ill-gotten money or hide the source of funds.
Civil asset forfeiture efforts by local, state and federal authorities have come under fire in recent months. Critics across the political spectrum say that civil seizures are often unfair and an abuse of police power. (Read more from this story HERE)
Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, was born 104 years ago today. The same battles he fought and often won against Big Government are at issue once again. The Gipper always knew the best way to win these struggles in the court of public opinion was by telling the best story.
A look back at some of his most prominent addresses reveals that they were often structured as one big story. It should come as no surprise that our nation’s first and only Hollywood actor turned governor, turned President would know how to tell a compelling story.
Certainly the most memorable public speakers of all time knew telling a good story is the best way to hold your audience’s attention and convince them what you are saying is true. Martin Luther King, Jr., John Kennedy, Winston Churchill, Franklin Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln going all the way back to the most impactful communicator of them all, Jesus of Nazareth, used stories to connect powerfully and emotionally with their audiences.
The story Ronald Reagan, “the Great Communicator,” most often told as a political figure, particularly in the years leading up to his election as President, went something like this. The United States, a great nation, faces an uncertain, perilous future due to threats both at home and abroad. At home our heroes–the American people—are up against a gargantuan, menacing foe–the federal government (and those who support its further growth)—hell bent on stealing the people’s liberty and the American dream. A restoration of the nation’s status as a “City on a Hill” is possible, if liberty-loving people courageously rise up, slay the Big Government beast, and return to the constitutional government that our Founders intended.
Reagan’s first major political speech, “A Time For Choosing,” in support of Barry Goldwater for President in 1964, employed this structure. It was “The Speech” that put him on the political map. Early in his remarks, Reagan said, “This is the issue of this election: Whether we believe in our capacity for self-government or whether we abandon the American revolution and confess that a little intellectual elite in a far-distant capitol can plan our lives for us better than we can plan them ourselves.”
In “A Time for Choosing,” Reagan predicted if the United States followed the liberal ideology and policies being implemented by President Johnson and the Democrats (the Great Society foremost among them), it would lead to American decline. He was right. By the late 70s, the full weight of these programs and the liberals’ profligate taxing, spending and borrowing had come home to roost. Even Democrat President Jimmy Carter admitted a malaise had settled over the country as Americans’ faith in the future waned. The nation experienced stagflation: double-digit inflation coupled with slow economic growth, something economists did not think was possible.
Enter Ronald Reagan, stage right. He offered an alternative vision. In announcing his candidacy in late 1979, he followed his tried and true story structure: America is in peril; the federal government is largely to blame; a restoration is possible. He said, “They [those who support the Big Government status quo] tell us we must learn to live with less, and teach our children that their lives will be less full and prosperous than ours have been; that the America of the coming years will be a place where – because of our past excesses – it will be impossible to dream and make those dreams come true. I don’t believe that. And, I don’t believe you do either. That is why I am seeking the presidency. I cannot and will not stand by and see this great country destroy itself…The people have not created this disaster in our economy; the federal government has. It has overspent, overestimated, and over regulated.”
Later in the address, Reagan said, “[The American people] want someone who believes they can ‘begin the world over again.’ A leader who will unleash their great strength and remove the roadblocks government has put in their way. I want to do that more than anything I’ve ever wanted. And it’s something that I believe with God’s help I can do.”
Reagan followed this same story structure in his speech accepting the Republican nomination and in his First Inaugural Address, during which he memorably pronounced, “In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem, government is the problem.”
What was the result of all of Reagan’s story telling? The American people listened and believed him. Reagan won his 1980 election against Carter 44 states to 6, and won his re-election 49 states to 1. They also believed what he said about how to get the country moving again. During the 1980s, the United States experienced a decade of unprecedented economic growth, a restoration of the American spirit, and a return to the position of the unrivaled leader of the free world.
In his Farewell Address, Reagan ended the story of his Presidency with a deep sense of satisfaction saying, “My friends: We did it. We weren’t just marking time. We made a difference. We made the city stronger, we made the city freer, and we left her in good hands. All in all, not bad, not bad at all.” Is it possible to win the public debate and end the era of big government once again? I know the Gipper would say (with a twinkle in his eye), “Sure it is. Just tell them the right story.”
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Photo Credit: CNS News By Susan Jones. Professions of faith can be used both as instruments of great good but also twisted and misused in the name of evil,” President Obama told the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington on Thursday, in a speech that drew light smatterings of applause.
He reminded the faithful that just as some people “profess to stand up for Islam but in fact are betraying it,” so people have “committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ.”
The president discussed the various ways that faith is used for the common good, but also how it is “used as a wedge or weapon.”
He mentioned the Taliban attack on a school in Pakistan and the terror attacks in Paris. He also mentioned ISIL by name, describing it as a “brutal, vicious death cult that, in the name of religion, carries out unspeakable acts of barbarism.” (Read more about Obama’s speech at the National Prayer Breakfast HERE)
Obama Calls Dalai Lama ‘Good Friend’ at National Prayer Breakfast
By Jeff Mason. U.S. President Barack Obama warmly acknowledged the Dalai Lama but did not meet directly with him at a religious event in Washington closely watched by Beijing, which has warned against any exchange with Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader.
Obama, who greeted the Buddhist monk with a bow-like gesture, called him “a good friend” and “a powerful example of what it means to practice compassion and who inspires us to speak up for the freedom and dignity of all human beings.”
Both figures were at an annual prayer breakfast in Washington where Obama spoke about the importance of religious freedom. The Dalai Lama was in the audience at a table in the front row across from the president along with senior Obama adviser Valerie Jarrett, a signal of White House support.
Obama nodded and smiled at the Dalai Lama, waving after clasping his hands to greet the spiritual leader as the event began. Organizers also recognized the monk, prompting applause. (Read more from this story HERE)
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Photo Credit: King5By Kay Quinn. “He was dead for 45 minutes.”
That’s what the doctor who treated 14-year-old John Smith said after paramedics rescued the teen who spent 15 minutes submerged in an icy lake.
Dr. Kent Sutterer and his team performed CPR on John for 27 minutes with no success. The question was raised: how long should they continue?
His mother then came into the room and started praying loudly.
What happened next, defies explanation.
(Read more about the son who came back to life HERE)
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Missouri Teen Who Came Back to Life After Being Pronounced Dead Makes Miraculous Recovery
By Kay Quinn. A 14-year-old St. Charles boy who spent 15 minutes under water after falling through the ice of Lake Ste. Louise has made a recovery no one can explain . . .
Eighth grader John Smith, who was underwater for 15 minutes, is doing something doctors never believed would be possible . . .
He is walking and talking, here with his pastor Jason Noble by his side, and trying to make sense of how he’s not just alive, but thriving.
“After listening to what the paramedics and doctors said I’m pretty surprised at the outcome,” said John.
It’s an outcome, some say, that fits with all of the other miracles that day and in the days that followed. (Read more from this story HERE)
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Less than one day after a prominent doctor warned that a totalitarian push for universal vaccination might be developing, California Democrat Sens. Barbara Boxer and Diane Feinstein began calling for exactly what the medical expert feared.
At the same time, California lawmakers are moving to force parents to vaccinate their children – even if the families object to immunizations on religious grounds. A bill taken up by the state’s senate would allow parents to decline the vaccines only if immunizations pose a medical threat to children with conditions such as allergic responses or weak immune systems.
“While a small number of children cannot be vaccinated due to an underlying medical condition, we believe there should be no such thing as a philosophical or personal belief exemption, since everyone uses public spaces,” California’s Democrat senators, Barbara Boxer and Dianne Feinstein, wrote in a letter to state Health and Human Services Secretary Diana Dooley Wednesday.
“As we have learned in the past month, parents who refuse to vaccinate their children not only put their own family at risk, but they also endanger other families who choose to vaccinate.”
Meanwhile, California state Sen. Ben Allen announced he is co-sponsoring legislation with fellow Democrat Richard Pan to end parents’ rights to exempt their children. Gov. Jerry Brown has signaled his support for the legislation, even though he preserved religious exemptions to state vaccination requirements in 2012. (Read more about the push for universal vaccinations HERE)
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