by Ben Johnson Barack Obama’s political appointees are inept, incapable, and needlessly politicize the basic functions of whole segments of the federal government. That is not the assessment of firebrand conservatives but the result of a recent survey of high-placed career federal employees. The survey, conducted by the Government Business Council, polled 148 Senior Executive Service … [Read more...]
Federal Employees Say Inept Obama Officials Politicize Their Agencies
June 1, 2011 By Ben Johnson
Filed Under: *Featured Top, Big Government, Floyd Reports, Liberal fascism, Obama administration, Obama appointees, Spending Tagged With: American Federation of Government Employees (AFGE), Associated Press, Barack Obama, Ben Johnson, Black Panthers, bureaucrats, Catherine Papoi, CIA, Darrell Issa, Elena Kagan, enhanced interrogation techniques (EITs), Eric Holder, executive orders, Executive Powers, federal employees, Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), Government Business Council, Justice Department, National Journal, New Black Panther Party (NBPP), ObamaCare, Osama bin Laden, Pete Hoekstra, Sam Hirsch, Senior Executive Service, Socialized medicine, Steve Rosenbaum, Thomas Perez, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, voter fraud
Associated Prevaricators
April 4, 2007 By Ben Johnson
A RECENT ASSOCIATED PRESS STORY SO THOROUGHLY TWISTED THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE to present the opposite of reality, Bill Clinton might be writing its headlines. On Saturday, the AP ran a story with the depressing banner, “U.S. March toll nearly twice Iraq forces.” In it, AP writer Steven R. Hurst asserted, “The U.S. military death toll in March, the first full month of the security … [Read more...]
Filed Under: FrontPage Magazine, Iraq, Media bias, War on Terror Tagged With: 9/11, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, al-Qaeda, Ansar al-Islam, Associated Press, Ben Johnson, Bill Clinton, British Broadcasting Company (BBC), FrontPage Magazine, FrontPageMag.com, George W. Bush, Haditha, Hillary Clinton, Iraq surge, Iraq war, Iraq war casualties, Lt. Gen. Abboud Qanbar, Maj. Gen. Michael Barbero, Maj. Gen. William Caldwell, Media bias, News, Operation Iraqi Freedom, Osama bin Laden, Politics, Reuters, Sadr City, Steven R. Hurst, suicide bombers, “U.S. March toll nearly twice Iraq forces”



