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Republicans Silent on Trump’s Boy Scout Speech, but Slammed Obama for a Back-to-School Address – Newsweek

President Donald Trump addressed a massive gathering of Boy Scouts Monday and made it all about himselfa massive breach of customwhile pushing for his political agenda. Republicans were mostly silent on the issue, a curious development considering the GOP slammed former President Barack Obama for telling kids to work hard and persevere in a 2009 back-to-school speech.

Trumps speech at the National Scout Jamboree was widely considered to bewholly inappropriate, breaking from a long tradition of presidents addressing the youngsters and promoting ideals such as serving other people. Trump started his speech by saying, Who the hell wants to speak about politics when Im in front of the Boy Scouts?then proceeded to rant about politics in front of 40,000 Boy Scouts.

He toldHealth and Human Services Secretary Tom Price, standing near him, that he better get votes for a health care bill, otherwise, I'll say, Tom, youre fired.Ill get somebody. Among many, many other comments abouthis win on Election Day, Trumpsaid, But do you remember that incredible night with the maps and the Republicans are red and the Democrats are blue, and that map was so red, it was unbelievable, and they didnt know what to say?He told the scouts, Youre going to be saying Merry Christmasagain, folks.He of course attacked the fake news mediaand Obama.

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Trumpeven claimed the many people in the crowd agreed with one of hisslogans, saying the Boy Scouts believe in putting America First.(He also told the gathering of teens a rambling storyabout a cocktail party in New York that was about momentummaybe?) The left was quick to criticize the president for using the Boy Scouts as a political toolfor their part the group stressed after the speech that they do not endorse any position, product, service, political candidate or philosophywithsome liberalseven saying Trump made the event look like a Hitler Youth rally.But the right was relatively silent.

But as Matt Gertz of the left-wing group Media Matters for America pointed out on Twitter, the right-wing media and conservative figures were happy to jump all over Obama for his 2009 back-to-school speech that was optional for students and promoted ideas such as the importance of staying in school and listening to teachers.

I want to start with the responsibility you have to yourself,Obama told students. Every single one of you has something that youre good at. Every single one of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is. Thats the opportunity an education can provide. Republicans were not happy with that message.

As the father of four children, I am absolutely appalled that taxpayer dollars are being used to spread President Obamas socialist ideology,said Jim Greer, chairman of the Republican Party of Florida. It seems very close to indoctrination, said Fox News Sean Hannity, who is now Trumps No. 1 fan on television. Fox Nation suggested keeping kids home from school. Then-Oklahoma SenatorSteve Russell, aRepublicanwho now serves in the House of Representatives, said Obama was seemingly promoting himself by telling kids to work hard in school. As far as I'm concerned this is not civics educationit gives the appearance of creating a cult of personality,Russell saidat the time.

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Remember When Michelle Obama’s Sneakers Counted as a Political Controversy? – Vanity Fair

Democratic National Convention, August 2008

With the world's eyes on her, Michelle Obama chose a simply beautiful turquoise dress by Chicago-based designer Maria Pinto for the Democratic convention in 2008.

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Her red-and-black dress with a crisscross corset by Narciso Rodriguez attracted nearly as much attention online as Barack Obama's victory speech.

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The First Lady dazzled in a one-shouldered white silk chiffon gown embellished with organza flowers and Swarovski crystals at the 2009 inaugural balls in Washington, D.C., and made designer Jason Wu an overnight sensation.

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At a dinner for governorsthe couple's first White House black-tie eventMrs. Obama looked sparkly-chic in a strapless gown by Peter Soronen and a crystal-and-pearl necklace by Tom Binns.

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At an evening celebrating Stevie Wonder, who won the Library of Congress Gershwin Prize for Popular Song, FLOTUS wore an emerald-green silk chiffon dress by Kai Millathe musician's wife.

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A new kind of statement piece: Mrs. Obama looked chic in a marigold J.Crew cardigan and pencil skirt for a women's event. In the ensuing years, she'd also proudly wear pieces from Gap, H&M, and Target.

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She arrived in a pretty Tracy Reese floral for the President's three-day official visit to Mexico.

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The First Lady was the picture of polished-cool in a bronze polka-dot Kevan Hall shirtdress.

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When one wants to appear regal for a state dinner with Queen Elizabeth but still flash some shoulder, one wears an ivory Tom Ford dress with a crossover bodice, waistline ribbon detail, and a flowing chiffon skirt.

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The First Lady capped off the couple's visit to London with a fitted black, off-the-shoulder evening gown by Ralph Lauren.

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Few things are more stylish than encouraging youth to kick childhood obesity, as Mrs. Obama did when she started the Let's Move! initiative. Here she is, as David Beckham himself looks on, being a role model in a sporty outfit hours before the start of the London 2012 Olympic Games.

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She wowed in a fitted Tracy Reese pink toile dress with gold brocadeand blue trim, of course.

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Once again, Michelle Obama chose a Jason Wu gown for inaugural festivities, this one a stunning ruby chiffon and velvet number with cross-halter straps.

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A sunny $169 dress from Talbots kicked off a vacation in Martha's Vineyard, one of several Talbots pieces she was spotted in during her eight years in the White House.

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Her FLOTUS-ness rocked a teal chiffon Marchesa gown with off-the-shoulder allure at a gala for Kennedy Center honorees.

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The First Lady spoke at a luncheon at the L.A. museum in a Phillip Lim midi with a window-pane design.

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At the Phoenix Awards dinner, taking center stage in a graphic white gown with a pleated skirt by Bibhu Mohapatra.

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The First Lady made a lasting impression during her first visit to Japan in a vibrant flared Kenzo dress with a mirrored belt.

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Michelle Obama wore a marigold Narciso Rodriguez dress for the President's last State of the Union address; it sold out online before his speech was done.

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She addressed the crowd at the Phoenix Awards dinner in a strapless gold Naeem Khan gown with hand-painted gold leaf over black tulle.

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Newly declassified memos detail extent of improper Obama-era NSA spying – The Hill

The National Security Agency and Federal Bureau of Investigation violated specific civil liberty protections during the Obama years by improperly searching and disseminating raw intelligence on Americans or failing to promptly delete unauthorized intercepts, according to newly declassified memos that provide some of the richest detail to date on the spy agencies ability to obey their own rules.

The memos reviewed by The Hill were publicly released on July 11 through Freedom of Information Act litigation by the American Civil Liberties Union.

The NSA says that the missteps amount to a small number less than 1 percent when compared to the hundreds of thousands of specific phone numbers and email addresses the agencies intercepted through theso-called Section 702 warrantless spying program created by Congress in late 2008.

Quite simply, a compliance program that never finds an incident is not a robust compliance program, said Michael T. Halbig, theNSAs chief spokesman. The National Security Agency has in place a strong compliance program that identifies incidents, reports them to external overseers, and then develops appropriate solutions to remedy any incidents.

But critics say the memos undercut the intelligence communitys claim that it has robust protections for Americans incidentally intercepted under the program.

Americans should be alarmed that theNSAisvacuuming up their emails and phone calls without a warrant, said Patrick ToomeyPat ToomeyNewly declassified memos detail extent of improper Obama-era NSA spying Overnight Tech: FCC won't fine Colbert over Trump joke | Trump budget slashes science funding | Net neutrality comment period opens Appeals court decision keeps lawsuit against NSA surveillance alive MORE, an ACLU staff attorney in New York who helped pursue the FOIA litigation.TheNSAclaims it has rules to protectour privacy, but it turns out those rules are weak, full of loopholes, andviolated again and again.

Section 702 empowers the NSA to spy on foreign powers and to retain and use certain intercepted data that was incidentally collected on Americans under strict privacy protections. Wrongly collected information is supposed to be immediately destroyed.

The Hill reviewed the new ACLU documents as well as compliance memos released by the NSA inspector general and identified more than 90 incidents where violations specifically cited an impact on Americans. Many incidents involved multiple persons, multiple violations or extended periods of time.

For instance, thegovernment admitted improperly searchingNSAs foreign intercept data on multiple occasions, including one instance in which ananalyst ran the same search query about an American every work day for a period between 2013 and 2014.

There also were several instances in which Americans unmasked names were improperly shared inside the intelligence community without being redacted, a violation of the so-called minimization procedures that President Obama loosened in 2011that are supposed to protect an Americans' identity from disclosure when they are intercepted without a warrant.Numerous times improperly unmasked information about Americans had to be recalled and purged after the fact, the memos stated.

CIA and FBI received unminimized data from many Section 702-tasked facilities and at times are thus required to conduct similar purges, one report noted.

NSAissued a report which included the name of a United States person whose identity was not foreign intelligence, said one typical incident report from 2015, which said theNSAeventually discovered the error and recalled the information.

Likewise, the FBI disclosed three instances between December 2013 and February 2014 of improper disseminations of U.S. persons identities.

TheNSAalso admitted it was slow in some cases to notify fellow intelligence agencies when it wrongly disseminated information about Americans. The law requires a notificationwithin five days, but some took as long as 131 business days and the average was 19 days., the memos show

U.S. intelligence officials directly familiar with the violations told The Hill that the memos confirm that the intelligence agencies have routinely policed, fixed and self-disclosed to the nation's intelligence court thousands of minor procedural and more serious privacy infractions that have impacted both Americans and foreigners alike since the so-called Section 702 warrantless spying program was created by Congress in late 2008.

Alexander W. Joel, who leads the Office of Civil Liberties, Privacy and Transparency under the Director of National Intelligence, said the documents chronicle episodes that have been reported to Congress and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (FISC) for years in real time and are a tribute to the multiple layers of oversight inside the intelligence community.

We take every compliance incident very seriously and continually strive to improve compliance through our oversight regime and as evidence by our reporting requirements to the FISC and Congress, he told The Hill. That said, we believe that, particularly when compared with the overall level of activity, the compliance incident rate is very low.

The FBI told the Hill that the Section 702 law is "One of the most valuable tools the Intelligence Community has, and therefore, is used with the utmost care by the men and women of the FBI so as to notjeopardize future utility. As such, we continuallyevaluate our internal policies and procedures to further reduce the number of these compliance matters."

The new documents show that theNSAhas, on occasion, exempted itself from its legal obligation to destroy all domestic communications that were improperly intercepted.

Under the law, theNSAis supposed to destroy any intercept if it determines the data was domestically gathered, meaning someone was intercepted on U.S. soil without a warrant when the agency thought they were still overseas. The NSA however, has said previously it created destruction waivers to keep such intercepts in certain cases.

The new documents confirm theNSAhas in fact issued such waivers and that it uncovered in 2012 a significant violation in which the waivers were improperly used and the infraction was slow to be reported to the court.

In light of related filings being presented to the Court at the same time this incident was discovered and the significance of the incident, DOJ should have reported this incident under the our immediate notification process, then-Assistant Attorney General Lisa Monaco wrote the FISA court in August 28, 2012 about the episode, ???according to one memo released through the FOIA.????

TheNSAdeclined to say how often destruction waivers are given. But ODNIs Joel said the FISC court has supervised such waivers and affirmed they are consistent with the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution and the statutory requirements of Section 702.

Other violations cited in the memos:

In annual and quarterly compliance reports that have been released in recent years, U.S. intelligence agencies have estimated the number of Section 702 violations has averaged between 0.3 percent and 0.6 percent of the total number of taskings. A tasking is an intelligence term that reflects a request to intercept a specific phone number or email address.

The NSA now targets more than 100,000 individuals a year under Section 702 for foreign spying, and some individual targets get multiple taskings, officials said.

The actual number of compliance incidents remains classified but from the publicly available data it is irrefutable that the number is in the thousands since Section 702 was fully implemented by 2009, said a senior U.S. official with direct knowledge, who spoke only on condition of anonymity.

The increasing transparency on Section 702 violations is having an impact on both critics and supporters of a law that is up for renewal in Congress at the end of this year. Of concern are the instances in which Americans data is incidentally collected and then misused.

Retired House Intelligence Committee chairman Pete Hoekstra, a Republican who strongly supported the NSA warrantless spying program when it started under George W. Bush, said he now fears it has now become too big and intrusive.

If I were still in Congress today, I might vote with the people today to shut the program down or curtail it, Hoekstrak, who has been tapped by Trump to be ambassador to the Netherlands, said in an interview.

One percent or less sounds great, but the truth is one percent of my credit card charges dont come back wrong every month. And in my mind one percent is pretty sloppy when it can impact Americans privacy.

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Michelle Obama visits Denver as one of first appearances after White House – FOX31 Denver

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DENVER Former First Lady Michelle Obama stopped in Denver Tuesday evening as one of her first public appearances since leaving office.

The speaking engagement was put on by the Womens Foundation of Colorado as its 30th anniversary celebration.

From the moment that we heard Mrs. Obama had accepted our invitation the energy level within this office wall palpable, WFCO President and CEO Laura Casteel told FOX31.

Casteel joined Obama on stage to host a discussion of topics ranging from empowerment to policy.

Dont despair in your teenage years, even if youre bullied. The best is yet to come. Im living my best years in my 50s, Michelle Obama told the crowd.

She also touched on the need for policy change regarding education of young women to encourage them to continue studying math and science.

Why do we set time limits on learning? Just because you arent ready by test day doesnt mean you are bad at that subject, she said.

One of the largest themes Obama focused on was making sure all children, boys and girls, understand their worth. She believes that begins with adults encouraging children on daily and will lead them to be more successful adults.

Its listening and validation on a day-to-day basis and that doesnt require legislations, she said.

Michelle Obama spoke for about an hour to the nearly sold-out crowd.

I want people to leave feeling a sense of community, understanding the power of philanthropy, understanding that they can be a part of making a difference in the lives of others, Casteel said.

The nearly sold-out event attracted people of all ages, races, ethnicities and socio-economic levels. While it was focused on womens issues, several men were in attendance too.

Its okay, I dont mind being the minority, Charlie Piper told FOX31.

Piper and his wife attended the discussion because he said he needed some inspiration.

Its just as important, maybe more important for men to hear what she has to say than women, he said, because men often forget, I think, that its not a mans world. Its a mens world and a womens world and I think we need to be reminded of that.

Many young women and girls were also there, calling Michelle Obama a role model.

For me personally its because of how much representation and advocacy she has done for women, high school junior Iftu Abdi said.

About a dozen young women from all over Colorado were chosen to stand on stage ahead of Obamas appearance to introduce her. The girls say it is an inspiring once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Im just a rising junior from Denver. You would never think that I would have the chance to introduce the former First Lady. Its wild, Solliana Kineferigb said.

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Obama’s Paris climate scheme revelation – Washington Times

ANALYSIS/OPINION:

The New York Times on Aug. 24, 2014, broke a major news story: Obama pushing Climate Accord in Lieu of Treaty. Its a clumsy headline no one dared claim the Kyoto Protocol was anything other than a treaty requiring Senate ratification, and even the Grey Lady calls it the Kyoto Accord. What the story revealed, however, was shocking news indeed, made more shocking by an email just revealed by the State Department in Freedom of Information Act litigation.

This email, obtained by the Energy and Environment Legal Institute, further calls into question the Senates failure to confront President Obama over his usurpation of the bodys constitutional treaty function through the Paris climate agreement.

It also stokes concerns whether the institution will reclaim its powers, as appears will be necessary in order to make good on President Trumps announced plan to withdraw from Paris.

The Times storys key passage:

In seeking to go around Congress to push his international climate change agenda, Mr. Obama is echoing his domestic climate strategy. In June, he bypassed Congress and used his executive authority to order a far-reaching regulation forcing American coal-fired power plants to curb their carbon emissions. The Obama administrations international climate strategy is likely to infuriate Republican lawmakers who already say the president is abusing his executive authority by pushing through major policies without congressional approval.

Mr. Obama jammed those EPA rules through by executive fiat, after a Democrat-led Congress killed legislation to grant the authority he then claimed to already possess; the Supreme Court put the rules on ice upon challenge by a majority of states. The Paris climate agreement, however, unilaterally imposed on Mr. Obamas way out the door, would be a treaty that was going to last until the end of the century.

Thats according to a senior Obama administration official.

Of course, under our Constitutions Article II, Section 2, no president can commit the U.S. to treaties without Senate advice and consent.

On the morning the Times story broke outing Mr. Obamas Paris end-run around our Constitution, State Department public affairs aide Alexandra Costello wrote to Andy Olson, a lawyer for the senior Republican on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Bob Corker, insisting the story contained some inaccuracies/assumptions that we pushed back on without success.

Mr. Olson wrote back, I certainly hope it is inaccurate because some of the things alleged indicate a disturbing contempt for the Senates constitutional rights and responsibilities. We will need to be fully briefed when staff are back next week. Strong stuff, and true.

These inaccuracies State then ironed out with the Senate are a mystery, given that the Times story accurately detailed what proved to be Mr. Obamas plan. Yet the Senate rather shamefully made no move to arrest this contemptuous usurpation.

Paris is the successor to the Kyoto pact that died in the Senate. Such treaties are nonstarters under the United States democratic process; Paris even more so.

Kyoto committed to a five-year plan; the Paris treaty promises a new, tighter commitment every five years, forever. It is a treaty by its terms, custom and practice over two-plus centuries of shared assumptions.

Brazenly, Team Obama advanced a historic pretense of declaring what even they hailed as the most ambitious climate change agreement in history somehow not a treaty, betting the Senate would not speak up. They bet right.

Though Paris reach into perpetuity was not known at the time this Times story broke, the seizure of power that it revealed made it big news, shocking Senate lawyers. The lack of Senate intervention to this day remains scandalous. As the disastrous Iran deal showed, the institution has so atrophied it can no longer muster the will to protect its constitutionally delegated prerogatives.

On June 1, President Trump announced he would withdraw the United States from the Paris treaty, but through a process requiring him to wait more than two more years to send written notice. This would take effect one year after that, by chance the day after the 2020 re-election. As a purely executive move, Mr. Trumps successor can restore Mr. Obamas treaty with a pen and a phone. Unless the Senate weighs in.

Over the week following the Times story, this same heavily redacted email thread shows State officials exchanging emails over having been caught so far in advance of their intended coup. They were rightly worried, yet in the end, the Senate did nothing.

These written discussions surely would inform the public and the Senate about the latters proper response going forward, possibly taking the illicit Paris climate pact up as the treaty it plainly is.

As Mr. Trumps promise faces coming tests, we all deserve to see and consider Team Obamas discussion about having been caught in their unconstitutional climate gambit.

Christopher C. Horner is a senior fellow at the Competitive Enterprise Institute.

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