Posts by quinersdiner
Black commentators critical of Hillary
Watch the surprised look on the white CNN commentators’ faces when their African-American guests are critical of Hillary and the Democratic National Committee.
Read More“The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church”
Don’t you wish this cartoon was wrong?
“Do you believe a damn word that woman says?”
By Tom Quiner An angry super delegate at the Democratic Convention unloads on Hillary Clinton. This video has gone viral and shows the challenge Clinton faces in uniting her party. [PROFANITY WARNING!]
Read MoreWill Democrats continue to downplay the ISIS threat?
ISIS’ international carnage in recent months include slaughterous attacks in Egypt, Turkey, Malaysia, Florida, Belgium, Yemen, Indonesia, and Pennsylvania, with multiple attacks in many of the countries mentioned.
These attacks are only ISIS-related, and don’t include all of the attacks and deaths attributed to other Muslim-motivated terrorist groups. [When you include all such attacks, 2055 people were killed in the name of Mohammad last month and another 2006 were injured.]
This leads me to the Democratic National Convention…
Read MoreThe party of ‘tolerance and inclusion’
Can Trump actually lose?
In my previous post, I queried, “Can Trump actually win?”
This one explores the question, “Can Trump actually lose?”
The answer is…
Read MoreCan Trump actually win?
I believe Hillary Clinton could win the election in an epic landslide.
I also believe that Donald Trump could win the election in a epic landslide.
This is the most volatile election cycle in my lifetime with the possible exception of 1968…
Read MoreThat’s called landing on your feet
Sunday brunch at Quiner’s Diner
Scrambled eggs with smoked salmon.
Fried zucchini. Beet greens cooked up with bacon. Lemon kale salad.
Coffee. Juice.
What a lovely brunch this morning prepared by my lovely wife. A family member was present, and as often happens at Quiner’s Diner, the talk turned political.
This family member is on a much different wavelength than I…
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