Category: Shitbags

  • Denver jihadist is “US Army Explorer”

    Shannon_Conley

    TSO sends us a link from Fox News about 19-year-old Shannon Conley, a woman who was arrested in April because she was going to hook up with a Tunisian man and help him jihad his ass off in Syria. But here’s the intersting part of the article;

    Pepin’s client allegedly told agents that she wanted to use her American military training from the U.S. Army Explorers to start a holy war overseas, even though she knew that it was illegal. Her “legitimate targets of attack” included military facilities, government employees and public officials, federal court records say.

    I didn’t know what US Army Explorers are either, so I looked it up;

    The United States Army Explorers (USAE) is a registered not for profit youth career exploration program for teens both Males, and females ages 13-20. Our Program exposes cadets to what career opportunities in the military are like, and provide them first hand knowledge and experience in the many military occupational skills. We are the fastest growing army cadet program in the country

    Our program is a part of the Learning for Life Explorer program with the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), with strong links to the US Army, Army Reserve, Army National Guard, and State Guard Forces. However, our adults and explorers are not members of the armed forces by virtue of their membership in the United States Army Explorers. All of our staff members are non-paid professionals who bring a rich and varied background to the program.

    Army Explorer cadets receive similar training to that which regular soldiers receive. Army Explorers participate in the regular Army Physical Fitness training and testing, Drill & Ceremony, Military Customs and Courtesies, CPR and First Aid, Land Navigation, Radio Communications, Aviation, Leadership, Marksmanship, Search and Rescue, Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training, Field Exercises, and much more!

    So she figured that her expertise in Drill & Ceremony would really help out with jihad, huh? Well, good for her. But she’s probably better trained than many of the phonies we’ve had lately. Looking at you, Giduck.

  • Walsh and his political future

    Walsh and his political future

    John Walsh

    The other day, Hondo posted some links to news sources in Montana in regards to John Welsh, the Senate appointee seeking to be elected to that office in November. TSO sends us a link from Politico which reports that Welsh is contemplating stepping away from the ballot.

    Fueling speculation that he might quit the race, Walsh’s campaign canceled several events slated for this week, including a Tuesday evening fundraiser in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, according to the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. But based on interviews earlier Tuesday with a number of Montana Democrats, most of whom spoke anonymously to discuss the situation candidly, it was far from clear what Walsh was going to do.

    Of course, everyone is focusing on the charge that he plagiarized his thesis at the Army War College – I could give two shits about that. Yeah, he’s a liar and a cheater, but that’s not new among Senators – look at the Majority leader of the Senate. Walsh is a Democrat and he fits right in with the Elizabeth Warrens, the Richard Blumenthals, the Barrack Obamas.

    I want him out of the race because he blamed his lying and cheating on PTS. While it would be nice to have a veteran in the Senate, we don’t need one who is going to blame every lie on some condition that he made up. He even lied that he had been in “hundreds” of IED attacks, when he meant to say that he had been in one, but that he knew people who had been in others. In other words, he stole the valor of his own troops to make excuses for his own bad behavior. He needs to go down the road for that alone.

    But like Harkin, Warren and Blumenthal, Walsh probably won’t drop out of the race and the idiot voters will elect him. And then we’ll spend another few years reading in the Washington Post and Politico how there’s a growing divide between America and it’s warriors and the pointy-headed class will scratch their scraggly, pony-tailed noggins wondering “why”.

  • New leaker in government

    CNN reports that there is a new leaker out there revealing classified material to Glenn Greenwald at his “Intercept” news site. Greenwald was the fellow who sponsored Ed Snowden’s stolen secrets last year and apparently, on his website, Greenwald is referencing documents created after Snowden left;

    The Intercept article focuses on the growth in U.S. government databases of known or suspected terrorist names during the Obama administration.

    The article cites documents prepared by the National Counterterrorism Center dated August 2013, which is after Snowden flew to Russia to avoid U.S. criminal charges.

    Greenwald has suggested there was another leaker. In July, he said on Twitter “it seems clear at this point” that there was another. Government officials have been investigating to find out who.

    So, I guess we’ll find out who he is soon, because, like Snowden, he’s doing it for the fame and a sweet Russian girlfriend.

    Speaking of Snowden, Ron Paul seems to be pressuring the White House for clemency for Eddie, says the Washington Times.

    Former Rep. Ron Paul has taken his push for clemency for Edward Snowden to a new level, announcing he’s collected more than 37,000 signatures in the past five months — about a third of what he says he needs to get a White House response.

    Mr. Paul wrote on his blog of Mr. Snowden’s “sacrifices” to reveal “the disturbing scope of the National Security Agency[‘s] … mass surveillance and data collection efforts,” and said the U.S. government ought to award him clemency and let him return home.

    Who needs secrets anymore, anyway?

  • Army War College will judge Walsh

    Army War College will judge Walsh

    John Walsh

    Yesterday, we repeated the Associated Press article that reported the Department of Defense had claimed jurisdiction over the investigation into the plagiarism case involving Montana Senator John Walsh and his thesis at the Army War College. It seems that the DoD has walked back their involvement, according to another Associated Press article in Stars & Stripes sent to us by Chief Tango.

    The U.S. Army War College will have the final say over whether any punishment is warranted in a plagiarism investigation against Sen. John Walsh of Montana.

    […]

    Provost Lance Betros previously said the Defense Department had asserted jurisdiction over the investigation because it involved a member of Congress, and the department would decide any sanctions.

    According to that article, the school will begin their investigation on August 15th. I predict that the investigation will last until after the election, at about the time the Montana voters have forgotten all about their lying thieving Senator appointed by the governor. I hope their investigation includes Walsh’s medical records to verify that he has ever been diagnosed with PTS since he brought it up.

  • Ventura/Janos not done?

    Ventura/Janos not done?

    Jesse Ventura's big fucking mouth

    I was perfectly happy to let the Janos v. Kyle story die, but according to the Washington Times, little Jimmy Janos might not be done suing people;

    When asked about his next moves, Mr. Ventura suggested more legal action could be on the way. He said his upcoming plans are to “visit HarperCollins” for publishing a book absent conducting proper “due diligence” on Mr. Kyle’s story, which never actually referenced the former wrestler by name, The Blaze reported.

    As soon as he left the courtroom, Jimmy went straight to Russia Today studios for his first interview. During that interview, he told the audience that they shouldn’t be mad at him, they should be mad at the jury for finding in his favor and awarding him $1.8 million. Of course, he could have dropped the law suit when Chris Ky;e was murdered. He does some more whining;

    “Like I said, I didn’t have an insurance company paying the freight for me. I had to pay my own,” The Blaze reported. Previously, he had said that Mrs. Kyle “had all her attorney fees paid by insurance.”
    […]

    “I’m already damaged,” Mr. Ventura said, The Blaze reported. “I can’t go to a SEAL reunion anymore. That was the one place where I always felt safe. I can’t go there anymore without looking over my shoulder now wondering who is going to come after me next.”

    Next? There would have to be a first time in order for there to be a next time. Was that an admission that Kyle did cold-cock his fat ass?

    Since the verdict, I’ve heard stories on both sides – people did see the hit, people didn’t see the hit. So, I’m taking the safe position, since I wasn’t there; we can all agree that Jimmy Janos-Ventura is a jerk.

  • More Dickey BS

    More Dickey BS

    Ron Dickey

    I really don’t want to spend a lot of time on this douche nozzle, Flemron Dickey, but he’s making it an issue – just like Ken Aden who drew out the process from late May to mid-July 2012. Aden, by the way, was also a Democrat politician from the South who claimed to be a “green beret”. But Flemron keeps going back to the media;

    Action News 5 – Memphis, Tennessee

    For the record, Flemron can run for office, but he probably can’t even vote for himself;

    Dickey mugshot

    From WMC:

    “Everybody has an opinion, and everybody might consider that to be dishonest, but the fact still remains, the department of the army issued me that Green Beret,” Dickey said.

    Some veterans feel Dickey was stretched the truth to gain campaign money and votes. Both are claims that Dickey denies. He said he wants to help veterans as a congressman if he’s elected.

    “I did not deliberately try to lie to the public, the only thing I did was generalize my statements, and I’m here on Action News 5 to clarify that,” Dickey said.

    He can call it a “generalized statement” and our opinion, but how does he explain this from an article in Newsweek in 2006;

    Ron Dickey wanted to make the Army his career. When he joined the service at 19 he traded Rienzi, Miss.—a town with fewer than 500 residents—for a world of opportunities. Ambitious, Dickey became a member of the elite special forces and fought in the first Persian Gulf War. But when he got back from the Middle East, he developed extensive skin abrasions. He still doesn’t know if he was exposed to something during the war, but his health began to deteriorate quickly. In addition to the mysterious skin disease, he came down with diabetes and he already had some hearing loss. In 1993, he opted not to re-enlist.

    Dickey first tried his hand at police work back home in Mississippi. But his health wasn’t up to it. So he went on the job market only to find that with a resume strong on weaponry but weak on Microsoft Word he was bouncing from one low-paying job to another.

    He was a cook in Korea during the Gulf War, but the article says that “Dickey became a member of the elite special forces and fought in the first Persian Gulf War”. That’s not a lie of omission, that’s a flat out lie. He claims that he got a skin disease from service in the Middle East – and he caught the diabetes there, too. It’s tough to catch an illness from a certain geographical location when you’re most of the way around the world from that geographical location.

    That’s not my opinion – that’s the way it is. It has nothing to do with his skin color like some commenters at the news article want to make it. A glance at our Stolen Valor page shows many more white faces than minorities. We don’t play that shit here.

    I used to eat breakfast in the Walter Reed mess hall every Saturday (I was only there for the SOS and biscuits) – so I guess I’m a surgeon.

  • Senator Walsh’s Ted Kennedy moment

    So we’ve been talking about this scrap of dung, Montana Senator John Walsh who plagiarized his thesis at the Army War College in 2007. But he thinks that he can explain his unscholarly behavior with a unsoldierly excuse, according to the Associated Press;

    National Democrats said Wednesday they remained “100 percent behind Sen. Walsh” in his campaign against Republican Rep. Steve Daines.

    Walsh told The Associated Press when he wrote the thesis, he had PTSD from his service in Iraq, was on medication and was dealing with the stress of a fellow veteran’s recent suicide.

    “I don’t want to blame my mistake on PTSD, but I do want to say it may have been a factor,” the senator said. “My head was not in a place very conducive to a classroom and an academic environment.”

    That the National Party supports him is no surprise, they supported Ted Kennedy after he murdered a woman. I suggest that this is just as bad for the veteran community as that murder. PTS does not cause veterans or anyone else to lie. The only people who use PTS for their bad behavior are weak little pussies who don’t even know what is Post Traumatic Stress, because they never experienced anything traumatic. But this weak-ass excuse from this weak-ass man threatens to cause every employer to think twice about hiring a veteran.

    Someone should ask around and see if Mr PTSD has ever been treated for PTS (here’s a hint; I already know the answer to that question), he says that he was on medication, so it shouldn’t be hard to prove. In fact, since he brought the whole thing up, he should show us his medical records about his treatment, you know, since he’s already untrustworthy, we can hardly believe him. We have cause. And since it’s the rest of us veterans who he’s smeared, it’s our issue. I’m not waiting for some intern to come out in a few days and tell us that Walsh passed the intern’s smell test.

    And what the hell does, “I don’t want to blame PTSD for my mistake, but…” mean. If you don’t want to blame PTS, just don’t f*ckin’ blame PTS, you coward. So cough up your records, dingus, or you’re going to read about this every day. And, oh, since you’re retired, we can get your records and see if you were ever in any situation that might have caused you to have PTS, besides sitting through an exceptionally long PowerPoint Presentation about the placement of burnpits.

    On top of that, one of the pointy-headed twerps, Sean M. Lynn-Jones, that Walsh plagiarized went on the Washington Post to tell us that he doesn’t mind that Walsh stole from him – because being a Democrat is more important than being intellectually honest;

    Honestly, I’m not outraged. Although I don’t condone plagiarism, I was surprised and mildly flattered that Sen. Walsh had decided to incorporate so much of my paper into his, albeit without citing me once.

    […]

    As a loyal Democrat, I still harbor hopes that there will be a Democratic majority in the Senate after the November 2014 elections. The revelations about Walsh’s paper make that outcome a little less likely. A Harvard colleague e-mailed to say that he could see the post-election headline already: “Democrats lose the Senate, Fail to Attribute Research Sources Properly.”

    Yeah, well, what with Democrats putting their little intellectually vacant club above honesty and trust, that’s what they deserve.

    The Montana governor is stacking up behind Walsh, too, according to the Army Times;

    Montana Gov. Steve Bullock said Thursday he had no knowledge that Sen. John Walsh had plagiarized his master’s thesis when he appointed the former lieutenant governor to the Senate in February, and that he continues to support the Democrat’s candidacy in 2014.

    Bullock joined state and national Democrats with a statement supporting Walsh, whose apparent plagiarism was first reported Wednesday by The New York Times.

    “Senator Walsh has a long history of fighting for Montanans, both at home and in combat,” Bullock said. “He deserves respect for his courage on our behalf.”

    Party above integrity and credibility, apparently.

    When Walsh shows the medical records for his treatment, that’s his first step towards regaining any trust he had. Then he can back completely away from the PTS excuse and give the country a lesson on what real veterans are like and not the pretend veterans who hide behind their service.

    Added: Aaron Fix of the Washington Post writes;

    A little further down the “fact sheet,” Walsh’s campaign says this:

    While commanding the 1-163rd Infantry Battalion in Iraq in 2004 and 2005, Walsh survived hundreds of IED explosions while in a Humvee, he was targeted – by name – by Al Qaeda in Iraq, and his unit endured hundreds of rocket attacks.

    If surviving “hundreds of IED explosions” sounds unbelievable, that’s because it didn’t happen. Walsh’s campaign followed up with a correction (which they call a clarification), noting that he personally didn’t survive all those IED attacks.

    “He survived an attack in October 2005, while his unit endured hundreds of both IED and rocket attacks throughout the deployment,” a Walsh spokeswoman said.

    That’s a pretty glaring factual error, especially for a “fact sheet.”

    And, oh yeah, the campaign is alternating back and forth between Walsh being treated for PTS and NOT being treated for PTS – that can be verified easily – release the medical records. Walsh brought up the PTS excuse, so there is no longer an expectation of privacy. Vindicate the entire veteran community and release the medical records.

  • Ventura vs. Kyle Estate is going badly for Janos

    Our buddy, Nice Deb thinks that things aren’t going the way Jimmy Janos Ventura had expected;

    Witness after witness came forward Tuesday to claim they heard at least part of Ventura’s ranting and saw parts of the fight – although there is a dispute about exactly where it occurred.

    Here’s the Today’s Show’s brief synopsis of the case from Tuesday morning.

    Via The MN Star Trib:

    One saw him take a punch. Another said he saw him on the sidewalk outside a bar. Another saw him leave with blood on his lips.

    I guess Janos thought that his star power would carry him through a trial but any star power he had has long since dissipated. He’s become a cartoon of himself and now he’s just a poorly-aging crank suing a widow and her father-less children to cheat them out of Chris Kyle’s legacy.

    Thanks to Mark for the link.