1. Rabbi Ganz: Two Secularists Who
Don’t Know the Bible
2. Lowell Ponte: Could Bill Clinton
Revive Our Sick Economy?
3. Wayne Allyn Root on Bill Maher May 27th
with Bernie Sanders
4. Daniel R. Joseph: Trump
vs. China - Round 1
5. James Hirsen: Clooney vs. Trump
6. Joe Messina: Obama’s Political
Bathroom Movement
7. George Lombardi: Trump’s Outlook for the
Far East
Two
Secularists Who Don’t Know the Bible
By
Rabbi
Ganz
Winston
Churchill once said that the viability, the vitality, and the achievements of
Western Civilization have, as their cornerstone, the Judeo-Christian
ethical system which is founded on the moral principles of the Bible. Over the
last 50 years there has been a steady erosion of this foundation. What has
happened in the current election is that a society that, as a group, strayed
from traditional Judeo-Christian morality in so many different ways expressed
itself in the choice of the two presumptive nominees. We got what we deserve.
We got what we are. Hopefully, the American public will somehow be inspired to
reconnect to their traditional values. Should that happen, what we are and
who we therefore elect will be very different. [more sensible guidelines to the ideal campaign...]
Could
Bill Clinton Revive Our Sick Economy?
By
Lowell Ponte
In the Clinton cosmology, they took office during the
biggest budget deficit in history ($290 Billion), immediately reneged on a
promised tax cut and imposed instead a retroactive huge tax increase, and left
office eight years later with a budget surplus of $127 billion after creating
22.5 million new jobs. Hillary, after eight years of Barack Obamalaise of
economic stagnation, has decided to win by evoking the Clinton mythology that
she and Bill ruled over an economic Camelot of prosperity that another Clinton
presidency could re-create. This fantasy, however, omits many inconvenient
facts that we need to remember. We need to wake up and, again, smell the
Clintons. In 1992, the Clintons had little need to revive the economy. By
election day the economy had mostly revived itself and was again growing
strongly. The Clinton-backing liberal media, however, concealed this and
endlessly echoed the false propaganda about how bad things still were under
President Bush.
[more...]
Root
on Bill Maher May 27th with Bernie Sanders
Donald
Trump supporter Wayne Allyn Root doesn’t care if Trump
masqueraded as his own publicist in a 1991 telephone interview. Root says he’s
done it himself “and it worked out pretty good for me.” Root, who joins
Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Bill Maher’s HBO show “Real
Time” on May 27, said he often posed as his own agent and publicist. That was
back in 1985-88, he said, when he was trying to become a TV anchorman. “I
called every TV station in the country as Doug Miller (my best friend and
mentor) representing Wayne Root. Eventually after a few thousand rejections I
landed a few great interviews for ‘my client.’ I landed the job as lead
anchorman for CNBC (then called FNN - Financial News Network).” [more...]
Trump vs. China - Round 1
According
to Sun Tzu’s The Art of War, the
dangerous faults which may affect a general include the following: 1) recklessness, which leads to destruction;
2) a hasty temper, which can be provoked by insults; and 3) a delicacy of honor
which is sensitive to shame. It’s almost as if the Chinese have
been waiting two thousand years for Donald Trump to show up. Sun Tzu also
says that “If your opponent is of choleric temper, seek to irritate him.”
If Trump wins the White House, should we expect the first cross-border
“irritation campaign” in history? Donald Trump is tooting his own horn as a
skilled negotiator, particularly relating to China. This is interesting
because the Chinese are widely considered to be black-belt negotiators as
well. If it happens, it should be a fascinating match up. [more...]
Clooney
vs. Trump
By
James
Hirsen
While
Clooney was attending the Cannes Film Festival he was asked whether his new
film “Money Monster” depicted a future under a Trump administration. “Let’s
start much simpler,” Clooney replied. “There’s not going to be a President
Donald Trump. It’s not going to happen because fear is not going to be
something that drives our country. We’re not going to be scared of Muslims or
immigrants or women. We’re not actually afraid of anything, so we are not going
to use fear. It’s not going to be an issue,” he added. Clooney claimed that
Trump has been successful because the media have not been diligent enough in
their interrogations of the now-presumptive GOP presidential nominee. [more...]
Obama’s
Political Bathroom Movement
By
Joe
Messina
Last
week Mr. Obama decided that he was going to make it plain and order ALL public
schools to open up all bathrooms to transgenders. With all that is going on in
the world and across America, THIS is the issue at the top of the list? Less
than 1% of the population identifies as transgender. We are losing hundreds of
veterans every year because they can’t get in to see a doctor and he signs a
transgender order? Why doesn’t he make it for private schools, private colleges...
heck, make it for all government restrooms in every state? Why? Because it’s a
political move... you know, like Benghazi. He figures there are enough
Americans on his side on this one and that any opposition from Republicans will
kill them in their respective races. [more...]
Trump’s
Outlook for the Far East
By George Lombardi [Friend of Donald Trump]
“’America first’ is a timeless principle. My foreign
policy will always put the interests of the American people and American
security above all else. It has to be first.” This is clearly the core of
Mr. Trump’s policy concerning U.S. foreign relations. The way we should interpret
it is not in an isolationist manner, as some of his critics like to paint it,
but as a basic principle that reflects the core of most, if not all, nations on
earth. Even those few nations like China and Russia that seem to foster
globalization and the breakdown of national barriers are really promoting their
own nationalistic agenda. And their fake globalization principles only favor
their own interests. The European Union may be relatively sincere in its desire
to break down barriers and open its borders and its economy to all comers; and
we all see the disastrous results of this foolish policy. Trump says: “Our
foreign policy is a complete and total disaster. No vision. No purpose. No
direction. No strategy.” I want to identify five main weaknesses in our foreign
policy. [more...]
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