Politics
No one will accuse Trump of not having backbone
The interminably repeated left-wing lie that Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin are in cahoots has exploded. With Trump’s military attack on Assad and verbal attacks on Russia, that claim has been shown to be what those with a little common sense knew it to be: a baseless, wholly made-up conspiracy theory meant to explain an election loss with which Democrats still haven’t come to grips. In fact, President Trump has shown more backbone with Russia in his first 100 days in office than President Obama did in eight years.
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Asma al-Assad, a mass murder’s enabler was enabled by our liberal press
“The first impression of Asma al-Assad is movement–a determined swath cut through space with a flash of red soles. Dark-brown eyes, wavy chin-length brown hair, long neck, an energetic grace. No watch, no jewelry apart from Chanel agates around her neck, not even a wedding ring, but fingernails lacquered a dark blue-green. She’s breezy, conspiratorial, and fun. Her accent is English but not plummy. Despite what must be a killer IQ, she sometimes uses urban shorthand: “I was, like. . . .”
Read MoreA remarkable statement from our new Supreme Court Justice
Tragically, Obama and Kerry are proven wrong once again
How Dodd Frank killed small town banks
How Democrats killed the filibuster
Iowa legislature restricts human abortion
The momentum against human abortion continues to swell.
The Iowa legislature just passed a bill banning human abortion after 20 weeks gestation.
This makes Iowa the 21st state which acknowledges the inhumanity of killing the fetus once she is able to feel pain…
Read MoreDemocrats continue to ‘evolve’
Senator Diane Feinstein in 2006:
“…I think when it comes to filibustering a Supreme Court appointment, you really have to have something out there–whether it’s gross moral turpitude or something that comes to the surface. Now, I mean, this is a man I might disagree with. That doesn’t mean he shouldn’t be on the court.”
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