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Submitted by Caleb Pilgrim

To return to Trump ….Today is day 1075 since President Trump’s inauguration in January 2017. According to the Washington Post, by December 16, 2019, he, Trump, had made a mere 15,413 false or misleading statements (otherwise known as lies). Some claim that he even lied about his father, Fred Trump’s place of birth.

Arguably, the Post’s figures might well have been inaccurate. We do not know and we will never know the exact number of lies Trump would have told family, friends, acquaintances, strangers, his Cabinet members individually or collectively, or even lies he might have told himself during the period. The Post’s figures might therefore have been limited to his “public” lies, and the Post’s estimate far too low.

Such has been POTUS’s achievement here – a far cry from President George Washington who allegedly never told a lie – that American social scientists have now developed a new category pertaining to lies: awarding politicians, such as Trump, “the bottomless Pinocchio”. He is clearly unable to control his lying; a medical condition sometimes known as “mythomania”.

By contrast, a pastor friend, a diehard Trump supporter and a black evangelical here in the N.E USA, like another friend and former Barbados unsuccessful political candidate in last year’s May 24, 2018 election; these see Trump, notwithstanding his “truthful hyperbole” as a great man of destiny. To be fair, the Pastor’s wife, more wise, more discerning, early intimated that as far as she could see “God is not the author of confusion”.

The die, however, has now been cast; the Mueller Report completed; the transcript made available; the Whistleblower’s report publicized; ditto the IG’s report; the respective House Committees have done their inquiries and Reports. and the House has voted its two Articles of Impeachment. The Senate reconvenes in short order.

It now remains for the Senate under Chief Justice Roberts to schedule and conduct its impeachment trial of the President, a rarity, in the context of looming Primaries and a 2020 Presidential election. Senators McConnell and Graham, prospective jurors in any impeachment trial, have said that they already decided the matter. What happens if or when Senator Schumer and the Democratic Senate minority somehow file with C.J Roberts a motion to disqualify McConnell and Graham and any other juror who has already prejudged the matter? And, witnesses such as Bolton and Mulvaney? Remember that for many Republicans Trump remains the only game in town.

It is therefore appropriate to essay some brief, if random, remarks on POTUS, his Administration, certain of its policies and his prospects at this juncture.

In using the term “pre-mortem”, I do not mean to suggest that Trump’s defeat this November is a foregone conclusion. We have been here before with disastrous consequences, as former Secretary of State Clinton belatedly discovered. In a sense, he must harp on the economy. and his apparent “success” …. the economy stupid”?

Yet, there is an inescapable law of diminishing returns. Just ask any older man. (Even King David, 1 Kings 1, when he was old and cold). This law, it seems, applies in almost every sphere, including politics.

Consider a politician, a man not unlike Trumpf who thinks one way. He then speaks a second way. He then acts a third way. He trifles, obfuscates, deflects, dissembles, even lies. Bullshit and trivia persist as standard, daily political fare. His public, usually fickle, often misinformed, uninformed or even dis-informed. But, as Lincoln remarked, you can trick them some of the time, but not all of them all of the time.

As reasonable people, we must therefore resist the idea of The Idiot Posing as Intellect, or some Trump (The Tramp-in-Chief), a renegade bolshevik businessman and Putin stooge masquerading and declaring himself (soi-disant) a man of high IQ and “a very stable” geni-ass. (Cf. his late Wharton School Professor, William T. Kelley, a nonagenarian, who described him as “the dumbest goddam student” he, Professor Kelley, ever had in more than 40 years teaching at Wharton; Kissinger’s reference to him as not having “a very orderly mind”; or Tillerson’s description of him – unretracted – as a “moron”; his former lawyer, Attorney Cohen’s testimony that he pressured Fordham and Wharton not to release Trump’s academic transcripts; his absence from the Dean’s list at Wharton despite his boast that he had graduated “top of his class” at Wharton; all in the context wherein he (Trump) demanded to see President Obama’s transcripts and academic materials). Truly, a man of seemingly impregnable, untouchable ignorance, with legions of rats of all varieties scurrying around upstairs.

Perhaps, Republican Senator Romney, when he was thinking more clearly, had Trump’s measure, when he counseled Trump against releasing his tax returns, and then subsequently described him as a “fraud” and a “conman”. Thus, by way of example, Trump has always proclaimed his love for the military. Yet, beyond his serial draft dodging, and whatever his personal demons, the only war he (Trump) seems ever to have fought may well have been limited to some gilded boudoir with relatively expensive “toys” such as “Stormy” Daniels and Karen McDougal, going rate between US $125K and $150K.

No one can say that he (Trump) had been in the US Air Force; then exiled himself to Canada, Sweden, Denmark, the U.K., or elsewhere, rather than kill so-called “gooks” in the “swamps” and muddy/paddy fields of Vietnam. He made the great escape. He now poses as a “chicken hawk”, like many another draft dodger.

The Reader might still note that in terms of re-election strategy, it is still open to Trump and his advisers to start a war, if necessary, and before the elections, if this will gee up his domestic support. E.g in the case of Iran. Many a red blooded American would then rally to “the cause”, with typical shouts of “USA” “USA”. The problem will be one of graduated response and escalation? In response, the Ayatollahs and the Iranian National Guard may have to decide on the feasibility of shutting down the Gulf – following up on their attack on Saudi oil infrastructure some time ago. Beyond profiteering by armaments manufacturers, the military-industrial complex, billionaire investors, what would be the implications for the world economy, OECD and LDC countries and the least developed countries?

As to the issue of race, Trump’s re-election strategy, the Black, Latino and minority vote.

Fortunately, many no longer deny the fact that POTUS is a racist. For too long, the naive denied this fact, despite the overwhelming evidence, (his spawning of birtherism, his notorious ads about the Central Park Five after their sentences had been vacated and all criminal charges against them withdrawn; the EEOC housing discrimination complaints against him – I would not be surprised if there was not at least one Barbadian family allegedly victim of his housing discrimination; his abuse of African countries and Haiti as “s—hole” countries; his attacks on the inner city as “rat and rodent infested”; his own admission that he is a “white nationalist”).

As to his palpable disdain for Mexicans, rumor once did percolate that his daughter, Tiffany, had dated a wealthy Mexican young man while at Wharton. Imagine some Mexican with his grubby paw on his beautiful, pristine, blonde, blue-eyed daughter! Enough to make a “nationalist” nauseous! Who knows the source(s) of his animus against Mexico and Mexicans?

To my mind, to deny that President Trump is a good old fashioned racist largely surrounded by white supremacist advisers, such as Stephen Miller, is like witnessing a man in a bank, pointing his gun at employees and customers on the bank’s floor, and denying that the gunman was a bank robber. What stupid poppy cock!

Yet, Trump can still make inroads into the Black Vote (with “Blacks For Trump” and some of his allies). What if Trump and his advisers, including Secretary Carson, following the reparations advocates decide to expend some political capital and give black families some sort of money (not “40 acres and a mule”, far less will do), or even Yang’s “Freedom Dividend”? Many a hungry belly black may well be seduced by such an obvious political ploy and vote for Trump.

As to his foreign policy, unlike the Kennedy Doctrine, the Johnson Doctrine, the Nixon Doctrine, and others, the Trump doctrine seems at best a series of ad hoc, incoherent, non-sequential non-points, never going beyond slogans such as “MAGA” and “America First”, reflecting Trump’s typical, torrential nonsensical tweets.

Several decades ago, the British Yearbook of International Law kindly published an article that I had written on some aspects of trade in the natural resources of Namibia (1990?). The French Revue des Revues subsequently dismissed the article in two words “tres interessante”. However, we all got it wrong. There was/is no such country as Namibia, per Trump in one of his recent addresses to the UNGA, He should be forgiven for not knowing the name of such a namby pamby “s–hole” country. And, thank God for small mercies insofar as he did not confuse Namibia with NAMBLA.

Imagine, also, that iyou were an immigrant, a green card holder, and a veteran who had been deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan or Syria. You return “home” to the USA. You find yourself in conflict with the law, felony or misdemeanor. You are convicted in a court of law. You are then deported to Mexico courtesy of a Commander-in-Chief who never served. (ICE officials who might never have served either). And, there are several hundreds such deported veterans in limbo in Mexico, a country they would have left in their very early childhood when their parents brought them to the US as minor children.

We need not speak of the moral obloquy involved in Trump’s policy of separating immigrant children from their parents and caging them, with resulting psychological problems.

In the final analysis, in Trump, we have a man singularly classless, embarrassingly clueless, uninformed and unfathomably uncouth. Bristling with hubris, fire and brimstone, he is more the common man’s” Lord Haw Haw”. But, give him credit. He has normalized the abnormal…He has successfully weaponized unspeakable, mass ignorance and intellectual dishonesty in the U.S. No wonder he says he loves “the poorly educated”). He has so consolidated his leadership of the Republican Party, and might yet demoralize his divided 2020 democratic opposition, all with untold implications.

Caveat: As I have said, always beware of any politician who promises that he will end corruption and “drain the swamp”. Experience teaches that he merely brings in his own new, personal swamp, a la Trump.

A second term, however, is no picnic. Just as Nixon defeated George McGovern overwhelmingly and was then driven from Office, early in his second term; just as Bill Clinton’s Presidency was almost derailed early in his second term by the Lewinsky affair, so too Trump’s chickens may come home to roost before any second term or early in his second term if he should win. Few, if any, at any rate, can indefinitely survive a thousand cuts.


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1,466 responses to “TRUMP: A Pre-mortem? Or, Death By A Thousand Cuts?”


  1. INSTEAD OF WORRYING ABOUT TRUMP YOU GUYS SHOULD MAKE THE LORD JESUS BOTH RESIDENT AND PRESIDENT….LET HIM RESIDE AND PRESIDE IN YOUR LIVES
    IF I FIND SOME STUFF THAT WILL IRRITATE THE TRUMP HATERS I WILL PASS IT ON TO RAISE YOUR IRE THOUGH


  2. @David

    And the sheeple love it
    +++++++++++
    In Trump’s own words “ I love the poorly educated”


  3. @ GP:

    Enjoy the cricket. Re Christ’s mandate that we love one another, is there hope for a kinder, gentler GP. Remember James 3:5-12 … in all things …. I dunno. I am no theologian, just another biblical illiterate.

  4. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
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    @David, re “All agree there was abuse of power, the issue is whether it is an impeachable offence.”

    If a POTUS can stop a congressionallly approved act (duly voted and signed) in order to affect or influence his political aspiratioons and that act is not impeachable then sir what is the purpose of the rules and regulations of the US constitutional document?

    The POTUS does NOT have any legal right to prevent an already approved ACT of congress… I am aware of no ruling to such an effdct. Thus he had no legal grounds to withholld the approved Ukraine funds.

    Furthermore, even if one allows the realism of ‘political discretion’ that can slow-walk a process or can add procedural road blocks the fact remsins that not a single reasoned advisement from the WH was presented in this case. None.

    Contrast this to the deliberate attempts to stymie the ACA… There were Exexcutive Orders around the edges, procedural road blocks, declarative statements about repeal…. In this case simply a nonsensical flimsy comment that corruption in Ukraine was so rampant that the president wanted to be sure tax payers money was being properly disbursed … what a lark.

    There had been definitive reviews of that ‘corruption index’ exhaustively done. That was why he funds had been approved… the main corrupting influences at the time were in fact a number of business agents and lawyers linked to POTUS.

    So if a president can do as he likes with Congress approved funds and the courts cannot touch him (DOJ rulings say a sitting POTUS cannot be indicted, and that sorta makes sense) and he cannot be brought to a reckoning via impeachment then he is an untouchable king, not so!

    If President Obama had done this act I would be just as stridently calling for his head because we must abide by rule of law… I don’t believe in anarchy or absolute privilege to do foolishness.

    Be reminded that this POTUS (as noted above) has broken the law repeatedly — he also lied in written answers to Mueller surely as evidenced by recent releases– ; he was ‘indicted’ as a co-conspirator with a man who was CONVICTED and jailed; he deliberately subverted the will of congress by withholding evidence (and testimonies) of a possible crime and yet we actually debate his fitness for office.

    Richard Nixon can he heralded for the overtures to China which was an impetus for the many years of booming commerce between the two nations and now, yes so too can Trump be applauded loudly for his forthwith stance to reign in China’s rampant disregard for legal protocols and intellectual rights of this current thriving commercial nexus. A suitable link for the two POTUS… suitable link for the two also that when they are wrong it is still wrong!

    If you do the crimes…you have to pay the penalty regardless of what other great things you did. Why is this so difficult to accept re this man in the WH.

    Why this nonsense of a syndrome of hate when folks cite with ease the pathological lying, coddling of racist groups, re-tweets of absurd QAnon conspiracies, the nasty invective towards any critic, the disrespectful talk about women’s menstrual cycles, the dishonorable acts towards military vets in Congress… just the basic dishonouring of the “office” of the presidency.

    There was no syndrome of hate talk when Clinton was excoriated for getting fellatio in the WH or repeatedly lambasted for many allegations of sexual trysts/ claims of “date” rape or ripped in the press over several allegations of corrupt business deals or when he was being conspiratorially linked to various deaths.

    Yes, he also had a booming economy but he was the architect of several bad things…did he not pay the price.

    Remember too that Clinton sat for testimony under OATH; and that Nixon resigned after the Courts demanded he hand over docs (tapes) he was withholding

    So, who then is this specially annoited among us that can do so many wrongs but be accorded some gilded stage to act in his starring role unfettered…. are we so hopelessly befuddled and beguiled !


  5. 255 comments and I am unable to contribute except to say
    “These Trump pieces take a lot of oxygen out of the room”


  6. RE So, who then is this specially annoited among us that can do so many wrongs but be accorded some gilded stage to act in his starring role unfettered…. are we so hopelessly befuddled and beguiled !

    HE IS CALLED TRUMP THE DISRUPTER AND CAUSER OF TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME

    Re Christ’s mandate that we love one another, is there hope for a kinder, gentler GP.

    I HAVE ALWAYS BEEN KIND AND GENTLE………BUT I LOVE TO MOCK TRUMP HATERS TOO WITH TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME
    ITS SO MUCH FUN


  7. Nobody paying you any mind. Your mocking is a symptom of a bored mind.


  8. RE Caleb PilgrimJanuary 4, 2020 9:55 AM

    @ GP:

    Enjoy the cricket. Re Christ’s mandate that we love one another, is there hope for a kinder, gentler GP. Remember James 3:5-12 … in all things …. I dunno. I am no theologian, just another biblical illiterate.

    EXACTLY! WHO ELSE BUT A BIBLE ILLITERATE WOULD CURSE A MAN AS YOU HAVE DONE ME TODAY AND THEN CITE James 3:5-12

    Q WHY DO YOU DO THAT?
    A TRUMP DERANGEMENT SYNDROME HAS CONSUMED YOU WITH HATE AND THE INABILITY TO SEE CLEARLY


  9. RE Your mocking is a symptom of a bored mind.

    BORED BUT STILL AS SHARP AS A TACK

    BOREDOM IS NEITHER A CRIME OR A SIN


  10. @ Freedom Crier;

    Your earlier comments refer. You accuse me, Sir, of being part of the “Fake News Media”. Like some latter day Hitler, Goebbels, or any “good” Nazi, you clearly have no respect for a strong, free, independent press, a fundamental necessity in any viable, functioning democracy.

    Your “freedom, Sir, seems like freedom for your select few. You are, clearly, Sir, either dumb, dishonest, ignorant, misinformed, or all of the above. I cannot/will not therefore dignify your comments further, lest your nonsense have a cumulative effect on the psyche.

    Thus, like the Priest and the Levite, I must pass you by on the other side, unable to tarry further with you and your brutish, bestial stupidity.

    I support some , NOT ALL, REPEAT NOT ALL, OR EVEN A MAJORITY OF TRUMP’s POLICIES, HIS CHINA POLICY IN PARTICULAR IS BUT ONE EXAMPLE.

    WE PICK AND CHOOSE. Go, get a life.


  11. @ GP:

    LOL!


  12. @ David January 4, 2020 8:29 AM

    Abuse of power how? By suspending aid? You want to know what abuse of power is ? I will tell you. When the Obama white House recruited the intelligent services to obtain the IRS returns of the Tea Party that is what abuse of power is. When Eric Holder had the DEA supply the Mexican cartel with lethal fire power which resulted in the death of Americans and then refused to obey a court order and was found in contempt and censured. that is abuse of power. When Clinton ignored a court order and erased the e-mails because she is above the law, that is what abuse of power is. One should always objectively analyzed facts


  13. @ David
    Prof. Turley who is an eminent constitutional scholar testified that there were no grounds for impeachment. By the way, Turley is a Dem but he is also a professional in the true sense of the word: he does not allow his personal feelings to hinder his analysis. of things.


  14. ok Caleb
    I will let you go because your parents gave you the name of my favorite OT Bible character


  15. Stay focus dont allow Trump to change the Narrative

    Republican strategist Juleanna Glover has made the case for a secret ballot, arguing that it would be surprisingly simple to accomplish. (Steve Tidrick, then a Harvard law student, argued for a secret vote during the Bill Clinton impeachment.) Glover contends that it would take just a few Republican senators to demand a secret ballot on the condition that they would approve the rest of the rules governing the trial. Senator Brian Schatz, a Democrat from Hawaii, regularly points this out to his Twitter followers — stating that it only takes “four votes for a fair trial.”
    The idea of a secret ballot, however, is contrary to the norm of transparency that would be expected for such a monumental decision. And it raises the issue of just how accountable elected representatives should be to American voters.

    At the same time, members of the Senate have already stated the process will be highly partisan. South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham has said, “I will do everything I can to make it die quickly,” and added, “I am not trying to pretend to be a fair juror here.”


  16. If the oxygen is sucked from the room who is to blame?


  17. WHAT’S NOT TO EXPECT…THE WHITEHOUSE WAS LACED WITH MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD MEMBERS DURING OBAMA’S HUSAIN OBAMA’S REIGN! THANKS TO MR OBAMA’S SCANDALOUS CAPITULATION TO TEHRAN, MR SULEIMANI HAS OVERNIGHT WENT FROM BEING ONE OF THE WORLD’S MOST WANTED TERRORISTS TO THE WHITE HOUSE’S NEWEST BEST FRIEND.

    2:03PM BST 15 Jul 2015
    By Con Coughlin, Defence Editor the Telegraph

    OBAMA’S IRAN DEAL HAS GRANTED AN AMNESTY TO THE WORLD’S LEADING TERRORIST MASTERMIND

    As head of the Quds Force in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, Qassem Suleimani is widely regarded as one of the world’s leading terrorists. Now Barack Obama has effectively granted him an amnesty.

    Qassem Suleimani, the head of the elite Quds Force in Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, FULLY DESERVES HIS REPUTATION AS ONE OF THE WORLD’S LEADING TERRORIST MASTERMINDS.

    For a decade a more he has been the driving force behind an array of Iranian-sponsored terrorist groups, from Hizbollah to Hamas, which have orchestrated a reign of terror throughout the Middle East.

    From a purely British perspective, he was responsible for training and equipping the Shia militias in southern Iraq who killed scores of British troops during the dark days of Iraq’s sectarian conflict following the overthrow of Saddam Hussein, and was reported to have trained the Taliban in the art of making deadly roadside bombs that killed and mutilated our Service personnel serving in southern Afghanistan.

    So you can imagine my amazement when, leafing through the more obscure annexes of President Barack Obama’s “historic” deal with Iran (page 86 of the annex, to be precise), I found that Mr Suliemani – as the White House no doubt now refers to him – has been granted an amnesty and taken off the list of proscribed Iranians – together with a number of senior members of the Revolutionary Guards.

    This is just one of the many troubling indications contained in the detail of the accord struck in Vienna between the P5 +1 and Tehran – that’s the official line, of course. The reality is this shoddy deal was worked out between the ayatollahs and the White House, with countries like Britain – which used to take a robust view of Iran’s endless procrastinations on its nuclear activities – left impotent on the sidelines.
    Another example of the craven concessions the White House had made to Tehran is the way future inspections will handled. Iran’s disinclination to make full and transparent disclosures on its nuclear programme is well-documented. Given the opportunity to cheat, they will do so. Which is why inspections by qualified teams of nuclear inspectors is so important.

    Only from now on the onus will be on the West to make the case that Iran is not playing by the rules by handing over its intelligence to prove so. For under the terms of the accord, we must “justify” the need for inspections, which in effect means handing over all the intelligence we have on Iran’s illicit activities. Of course Iran has been desperate to find out how Western intelligence learned about the existence of nuclear enrichment sites like Natanz and Fordow and, if we comply with the requirements set out in the accord to the letter, this is what will happen, with all the implications that will have for all our sources who risk their lives to tell us the truth about what the regime is up to.

    If I were Suleimani, I’d be organising an enormous party right now to celebrate a deal that is truly a “historic victory” for Tehran

    QASSEM SULEIMANI, AN ISLAMIC HARDLINER WAS SPOILING FOR A FIGHT WITH THE WEST.”

    SULEIMANI GOT HIS HEART’S DESIRE
    https://secure.i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02074/IranEmbassy_2074338b.jpg


  18. Where is the legal precedence for the preemptive Trump Attack or as the dumb cunt would say it is unpresidented

    https://youtu.be/yfUPY6apOPw


  19. @ Blogmaster:

    Sharing below …

    Tony Schwartz (real author of “The Art of the Deal”) on Trump, at the Cambridge Union.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Bcq4dYyhrqI


  20. @ Blogmaster:

    Sharing Tony Schwartz (real author of “The Art of the Deal”, on Trump, (companion) address to the Oxford Union.

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qxF_CDDJ0YI


  21. Strong Right Wing Voters Say Civil War Inevitable If Trump is Removed

    All across the country, small booths are being put up across the country selling Trump/ Pence 2020 merchandise. Some of America’s finest restaurants are selling menu food items with the Trump campaign as the main course. The entire country has exploded with new and great ideas to support our president. As Democrats try to drown out all the praises, President Trump is receiving glory across the “Land of the Free.” It’s the store owners and the sellers at the booths who are saying, “Don’t Tread on Me!” Ask any one of these strong supporters, and they will all say the same thing. They will fight for our president, just like the military fights for America.

    These are the people we call “Patriots.” They claim if President Trump is removed from office either by the impeachment, which is highly unlikely or if he is voted out in 2020, there is no doubt another civil war will start. There is a lot more than what people think, and the numbers are significant. It is also unlikely President Trump will lose this election because people are showing up by the masses to show support a year before the election is started.

    Great American Pizza & Subs has on their menu the “M.A.G.A. Subs,” the “Liberty Bell Lasagna,” and “The Second Amendment Pizza.” It comes fully “loaded” with sausage and pepperoni. People are flocking to places like this to support the president and to support America.

    Democrats and the media have played such a bad role when it comes to those who support President Donald Trump. We have been called some of the worst names possible. Do we care? Nope! We keep right on supporting him. Democrats even try to claim President Trump is racist. One guy, Guy Taiho Decker, had this to say, “They label us white nationalists or white supremacists. There’s no such thing as a white supremacist, just like there’s no such thing as a unicorn. We’re Patriots.”

    Another Arizona resident took it a step further to explain Democrats to the world, “There is no difference between the democratic socialists and the National Socialists. They are the heirs to Adolf Hitler.” To some degree, this is true. Looking at how Germany tried to take over the world and how Democrats are handling their business, their party is run the exact same way.

    Liberals get confused when it comes to keeping our country safe and our culture intact. The first thing out of their mouth is we are “racist.” One Arizona resident stated, “I don’t have a problem with Muslims, but can they take the rag off their head out of respect for our country?” These are people who are welcomed to believe how they choose, but the problem is, they want us to change our culture to suit them. It doesn’t work that way.

    If anyone wants to know what “a racist” is as a president needs to look at former President Obama. That was “racist,” and he divided this country more than any other leader in history, not just president, but a leader!

    Not everyone will support every single thing any president does, even those who actively support the president. The people of Golden Valley, Arizona, who live in rural communities which claim Trump is the champion reclaiming our country from outside forces and those who are trying to do away with America’s values and morals from within. Most in this city do not support the wall or travel bans, but they support everything else he stands for and has put forth into the economy. They love his love for America. No other president has come close, other than President Ronald Regan, to these standards. Still, the people in Golden Valley and others see President Trump even greater than Regan.

    Arizona is one of the battleground states, and many see this state of being the foundation, which is a crucial factor in winning the election. It is not the biggest state, but it draws the support and fire needed to “get the ball rolling,” so to speak. Laurence Schiff, a Republican campaign official and a psychiatrist in Mohave County, stated, “We like to call this the ‘Red Wall of Arizona. Winning the state starts here, with us.”

    With all we have witnessed in these last few years with the Democrats, no one could dream of the worst nightmare. Everyone who follows Trump will say, “He fights for America, we fight for America.”


  22. Unfortunately, Senator Graham has proven himself to be just another partisan hack (some might even say a political whore). He ought to either recuse himself, or be disqualified from any trial before the Senate based on his self-confessed inability to be impartial. But, sadly, for the Rebups, Trump remains the only game in town.


  23. In order to understand the anger that drives Trump voters, you have to take account of the fact that there are 50 million foreign born nationals living in the United States, including at least 11.5 million Mexicans, or 10% of the Mexican population.

    Forty countries each have more than 100,000 of their nationals living in the United States. There are more than 3 million Chinese nationals in the US, more than 2.6 million (East) Indians, more than 2 million Filipinos, 1.3 million Vietnamese, and 1 million Koreans, not to mention 1.3 million Cubans, 1.2 million Dominicans, 1.4 million Salvadorans, 1 million Guatemalans, 750,000 Jamaicans and 675,000 Haitians.

    Native born Americans are fighting to keep their country American, knowing that most foreigners come from corrupt, failed societies.


  24. So anger is driving Trump voters? It makes a lie of the motto on the Great Seal the one that reads

    “E pluribus unum”


  25. Or how about this on the Statue of Liberty

    Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tossed to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!


  26. Sergeant

    I think many foreigners treat the United States like common property, available for plunder.

    That is irresponsible.


  27. WHAT A SOUR LIME AND A FAILED INDIVIDUAL WHO CLAIMED TO HAVE WRITTEN THE ART OF THE DEAL…YES PEOPLE DO HAVE GHOST WRITERS LIKE THE OBAMAS AND IF WHAT’S HIS NAME WAS SO ENLIGHTENED AS A BUSINESSMAN HE SHOULD HAVE OVER OR CLOSE TO 500 SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES AND FOURTEEN OTHER BEST SELLERS UNDER HIS BELT LIKE TRUMP. MAYBE HE SHOULD HAVE RUN FOR THE PRESIDENCY TO MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN IN 2016 AND IF NOT IN 2020 TO KEEP IT GREAT!…

    A LOOSER, AN UNHEARD OF ENTITY MUCH LIKE YOURSELF …OBVIOUSLY A NEW COMER TO BU AND A WANA-BE WRITER SEEKING TO IMPRESS BAJANS WHILE CRAWLING ON THE BACK OF TRUMP. YOU DO NOT EVEN KNOW THAT FREEDOM CRIER IS A WOMAN… (A Chauvinist personality), presuming and Repeating “SIR” in more than one instance when addressing Freedom. You could not conceive that Freedom was a woman? LAST TIME I CHECKED I HAVE NOT TRANSED!

    FREEDOM OBVIOUSLY HIT A CORD IN SUSSING YOU OUT…

    SATAN IS THE GREAT DECEIVER AND THE FATHER OF LIES, but he will also tell the truth when it suits his purposes. Satan’s most effective lies are half-truths or lies accompanied by truth. A lie is most effective when it can travel incognito in good company or when it can be so intermarried with the truth that we cannot determine its lineage.

    RE, “I SUPPORT SOME , NOT ALL, REPEAT NOT ALL, OR EVEN A MAJORITY OF TRUMP’S POLICIES,”

    PLEASE SUPPLY A LIST OF TRUMPS POLICIES THAT YOU AGREE WITH. SINCE TAKING OFFICE, WHAT HE HAS DONE THAT YOU RECOGNISE IS MAKING AMERICA THE BEACON ON THE HILL THAT IT ONCE WAS! LET ME HELP YOU OUT, LOOK THROUGH THE LIST 252 POLICIES THAT FREEDOM SUPPLIED ON PAGE 1 OF THIS POST.

    https://i.pinimg.com/originals/ae/9f/0f/ae9f0f7859a16392e73e27319f5db4b7.jpg

    https://memecrunch.com/meme/BYFZK/skeletor-still-waiting/image.jpg?w=654&c=1


  28. What an irony that Soleimani is credited as leading the fight against ISIS in the region.

  29. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    David u said that one bro was “bored” out of his mind and thus the foolish broadsides and mocking but when I read the utter disingenuous remarks by these guys and then they wrap it in the self serving sentiment that everyone else is hate-filled and irrational I recognize how complete is the alternate universe of this piped piper.

    For the sake of clarity and the happenstance that some other 16 or 14 year old strikes on this site let’s establish their alternative universe of Fabrications.

    1.If Barack Obama or George Bush committed an act of obstruction of justice or other illegal act and were not held accountable it DOES NOT have one iota of value re any such alleged act by this or other POTUS..

    2..The Obama WH did NOT initiate or recruit anyone in the IRS to investigate conservative groups. This is a LIE and repeating it here every few weeks will not make it become true.

    The action was wrong and surely politically motivated because of what had happpened with fund raising by PACs and Tax Exempt supposedly charitible groups during the prior campaign.

    The then Dem AG demanded an investigation and the Repub Congress eventually issued it’s own report. The FBI also investigated.

    In none of those reports NONE… was there any hint of any direction from or collusion with the WH for what the IRS execs did.

    This is a lie.

    AG Eric Holder did NOT instruct or have the DEA do an undercover sting with any Mexican cartel.

    That’s taking insidious liberty with BS right-wing tripe and does not merit further response.

    3.Hilary Clinton surely dodged an indictment for her folly with her server. Her “illegal” acts caused her the role of POTUS so I think she paid a very steep price for her perfidy.

    She simply acted within the bounds of legal deniability and escaped sanction. Happens all the time …She’s not above the law.. nor can the term “obstruction of justice” be applied to her.

    4.A duly appointed independant counsellor identified 8 EIGHT instances where the POTUS acted in a manner inimical to justice and his office and where that inbestigation team REFUSED to absolve him of illegality…simply stating that DOJ legal direction does not allow any further indictment or action of a sitting Pres.

    I definitely think One should always objectively analyze facts.

    I gone..


  30. @ Ewart Archer January 4, 2020 3:00 PM
    “Native born Americans are fighting to keep their country American, knowing that most foreigners come from corrupt, failed societies.”
    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Which of the “native born Americans” are you referring to?

    The ones who came in their filthy, hungry plague-ridden droves from Western Europe and The British Isles after the visit of Amerigo Vespucci to the western coastline of its southern sister continent or the ones who came over from Asia via the Bering Strait thousands of years before?

    If only those ‘real’ natives of the Americas, sub-Saharan Africa and Australasia had put up a similar wall of resistance like the European nouveaux arrivants to the Americas, oh what a purity of races and cultures there would be in the Western world today.

    This is not the ‘culturally puritanical’ world you, “Ewart Archer”, would wish for it to be in your own toy world of make-believe but simply Nature’s way of mixing and matching to ensure variety and, therefore, sustainability of the human species.

    Why not take a leaf out of the modern Japanese book of xenophobia and see what would be in store should America be buried in an ethnic and cultural capsule of the 18th century.

  31. de pedantic Dribbler Avatar
    de pedantic Dribbler

    “…(some might even say a political whore).”

    You are giving a former, avowed sex worker like Nathlee a bad name with that characterization. 😂

    Is there any truly ambitious and successful pol who does not prostitute him or herself to the whims of electoral acclaim/success!

    A man like Graham has simply used his assets well and ensured continued success … being the consummate pro (as in political prostitute) he will still be in the Senate (I presume) when another president is in the WH… it’s also fair to say that a major shift in public approval would see this pro change his partner in a nano-second.

    From a practical perspective were key Dem senators with Clinton any better at impartiality than this lot…No.

    Different set of circumstances of course but yet …

    The beauty of being ‘all in’ for Trump is the reality that invariably you will be ‘all out’ when he gets burned.

    And that will happen because he has simply piled up too many combustible droppings.

    It will combust sooner or later and many will be scorched professionally.

    Gone. Gone.


  32. The United States killed Iran’s top general on Thursday, marking a profound escalation in tensions between America and Iran that prompted speculation of a new Middle Eastern war.

    President Donald Trump has received praise for taking swift and decisive action to take out Qassim Soleimani, one of Iran’s most powerful officials and the leader of the regime’s foreign operations throughout the Middle East. But Democrats and some conservatives, including Fox News host Tucker Carlson, warned of the risks of entering another costly war in the desert.

    In a speech Friday, Trump declared, “Last night, at my direction, the United States military successfully executed a flawless precision strike that killed the number-one terrorist anywhere in the world, Qasem Soleimani.”

    “We took action last night to stop a war,” Trump said. “We did not take action to start a war.”

    Leader of the elite Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps, which is considered a terror group by America, Soleimani was crucial to Iran’s foreign operations. The gravity of his death was not understated by the State Department or foreign policy pundits, who said that he was an irreplaceable strategic asset and the mastermind behind Iran’s proxy operations throughout the Middle East.

    The Iranian leader was eliminated in a drone strike near Baghdad’s airport in Iraq that the State Department described as a defensive. It came just days after an attack on the U.S. embassy in the city by Iranian-backed militia, and follows months of deteriorating relations between Washington and Tehran that culminated in tit-for-tat strikes that killed one American contractor and 25 Iranian-backed militiamen in December.

    Soleimani has been described as a ruthless terrorist who was responsible for the deaths of hundreds of American soldiers in the Iraq War. The State Department and Pentagon said that Soleimani was behind the recent ambush on America’s embassy in Baghdad and a strike on an Iraqi base that killed the American contractor — and was planning fresh attacks on Americans throughout the Middle East.

    In a speech Friday, Trump said that Soleimani was a “monster” who was killed in a preemptive strike against “imminent” planned attacks that followed months of Iranian provocations. The president sought to downplay concerns about a new war with Iran, saying that America is not seeking regime change.

    “The future belongs to the people of Iran, those who seek peaceful coexistence and cooperation, not the terrorist warlords who plunder their nation to finance bloodshed abroad,” Trump said.

    The killing prompted immediate speculation of a new war in the Middle East, as Iran ordered three days of public mourning and promised revenge for the killing. Oil prices and defense stocks shot up, the State Department warned all Americans in Iraq to evacuate immediately and some 3,500 troops were deployed to the region — although the Pentagon said the deployments had nothing to do with the strike on Soleimani.

    Many Republicans praised Trump for taking a long-overdue action to kill a terrorist who threatened American safety and interests, but many Democrats and some Republicans, including Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), and Tucker Carlson, warned of plunging America into a more destructive repeat of the 2003 invasion of Iraq, now widely regarded as the greatest foreign policy blunder in modern American history. Democrats blamed Trump for risking an escalation in tensions and criticized him for not seeking Congressional authority for the strike.

    But the State Department has said that Soleimani’s death will significantly weaken Iran’s morale and strategic capabilities. Soleimani was a dog — but no one knows what will happen next.


  33. Desperate Pelosi Is Now Calling In Obama For Help
    House Speaker Nancy Pelosi is getting desperate because she hasn’t been able to lay a finger on President Trump. Pelosi has decided that she is going to bring in former President Barack Obama and are starting a “unity” movement.

    The goal of this movement is to “Defeat Donald Trump and his Republican enablers.”

    After the impeachment vote in the House, Nancy Pelosi wrote a fundraising letter for the Democratic Unity Fund that that wants to raise millions to stop the re-election of President Trump and turn the Senate “blue.”

    “We all know what’s at stake in this election. Right now, we have a president who clearly has no respect for our Constitution, our democracy, or the rule of law. Every day he makes more false promises while his policies continue to hurt hardworking Americans in every corner of our country. We simply cannot afford four more years of a Donald Trump presidency,” she penned.

    “That’s why President Obama and I are proud to work with the DNC to ensure that our future nominee and Democratic candidates running for every level of office have the resources they will need to win back the White House, flip the Senate, and hold our valuable House majority,” she added.

    Republicans have been raising tremendous amounts of money compared to the Democrats and Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign is killing it.

    Pelosi is asking for a minimum donation of $7 by Tuesday’s Federal Election Commission deadline, Pelosi wrote, “I cannot emphasize enough how important of a role the Democratic Unity Fund will play in our efforts to defeat Donald Trump and his Republican enablers — but only if we can count on early support from Democrats like you today. The work we need to do to elect a Democratic president in 2020 must happen now — not next fall.”

    You know it’s bad when even after House Democrats vote to impeach the President and they are still hurting for money. The fact that they are now bringing Obama shows just how desperate the Democrats are.

    PELOSI SHOULD CALL FOR HELP FROM BU TRUMP BASHERS–THEY HAVE A LOCK PUN DIS THING


  34. VIDEO SHOWS IRAQIS DANCING IN THE STREETS AFTER TEHRAN’S TERROR CHIEF KILLED IN DRONE STRIKE ORDERED BY PRESIDENT TRUMP

    Secretary Pompeo

    IRAQIS — IRAQIS — DANCING IN THE STREET FOR FREEDOM; THANKFUL THAT GENERAL SOLEIMANI IS NO MORE.

    https://www.faithwire.com/2020/01/03/video-shows-iraqis-dancing-in-the-streets-after-tehrans-terror-chief-killed-in-drone-strike-ordered-by-president-trump/?utm_source=700CLUBfb&fbclid=IwAR0AsPROzXlbpHtpM5NSmm7iDYXkweHVx6H5jlbiH5dAOYXKnrpLe2Uqjgc


  35. Which of the “native born Americans” are you referring to?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Since there was no America prior to the arrival of Europeans, logic would dictate that no one can claim to be a native born American until America came into existence, ie after the arrival of the first Europeans.


  36. America has 7 million more job openings than there are people to fill them.

    America needs and wants legal immigration based on merit.

    It is illegal immigration which is understandably fueling the anger in Americans.

    That’s why the simple message “BUILD THE WALL” resonates.

    Trump isn’t the first person to come up with the idea of building the wall.

    That used to be a major plank of the Democrats.


  37. @ John January 4, 2020 7:32 PM

    You ought to explain that difference to Ewart Archer.

    So what would you call those beings who saved the sorry asses of the shipwrecked souls of the Mayflower?

    Indigenous Pagans who were less than human?

    Why not simply refer to them as the (so far anthropologically-known) “Original People”; just as we should be doing with respect to those who saved Columbus’s sorry ass only to be decimated by European muskets and diseases.

    We know that you, John, are of the ‘belief’ that any member of the homo erectus family cannot be classified as human (homo sapiens) unless they have been Christianized by accepting your white Jesus as their friend and saviour.

    But thankfully, in God’s Light, there exists NO such hierarchical ranking of humans leading to any racial apartheid.


  38. @ David January 4, 2020 8:34 AM
    “I am telling the White House that in the days when you sanctioned the sale of Iranian oil, the country’s workers and engineers were able to discover 53 billion barrels of oil,” he is quoted as saying by the semi-official Fars news agency.”
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    That is nothing more that an oilfield of hyperbolic crap capped with a load of pure political propaganda.

    Who is going to buy this bonanza of oil in a world which must quickly wean itself off fossil fuel-based energy if it is to mitigate the full impact of global warming?

    Certainly not America to compete with the Saudi surplus? China is turning to Russia for her oil requirements.

    There is a ‘growing’ surplus of oil on the world market and even the Saudis are trying to divest their interests in this commodity with a dismal future of continuing prosperity.

    The future commodity of international need is not oil but potable water supplies.

    Maybe Iran is just playing a game similar to the North Koreans of blackmailing capitalist America.

    Why not give the elite of Iran a few billions in business deals and contracts or even access to American taxpayers’ funded overseas aid projects in the ME and you would see how fast this Iranian bugbear of a political problem would recede.


  39. JohnJanuary 4, 2020 7:32 PM

    Which of the “native born Americans” are you referring to?

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    Since there was no America prior to the arrival of Europeans, logic would dictate that no one can claim to be a native born American until America came into existence, ie after the arrival of the first Europeans.
    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    A rose by any other name would smell as sweet and shite by any other name would smell as foul!

    Let us not call them Native Americans! Let us instead call them people who where there before the so-called Americans!

    What exactly does that change?


  40. Let us instead call them people who where there before the so-called Americans!

    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    These would not be Americans, native or foreign born.

    Besides, none of the people born before America existed are living and thus have no opinion, they simply cannot be angry.

    So you see, “BUILD THE WALL” is a unifying message just as is “MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN”.

    An improving economy benefits every American, both Native born and Foreign born.

    Democrats embraced it before they suddenly changed but what you will no doubt find is that within the Democrats there are moderates who still support “BUILD THE WALL” which their party used to embrace.

    Trump’s base is thus growing.

    Anyone can see this, it is common sense.

    Trump needs to do something stupid to lose his growing base, but he probably won’t as he is a stable genius.

    He knows it and shares the knowledge freely.


  41. Trump has now threatened to destroy Iranian cultural sites, if and when the Iranians respond to his assassination of QS, their military commander.

    Such threats to destroy cultural sites should normally be unthinkable. Some even argue that any such actions violate public international law. Not particularly surprising coming from a lawless President.

    Now, therefore, enter, “Donald, The Barbarian”!

    I somehow thought it was ISIS alone that destroyed world heritage, historical, cultural sites…

    Maybe, certain philistines share a disdain for culture, in common.


  42. Caleb Pilgrim
    January 5, 2020 12:08 AM

    Trump has now threatened to destroy Iranian cultural sites, if and when the Iranians respond to his assassination of QS, their military commander.
    Such threats to destroy cultural sites should normally be unthinkable. Some even argue that any such actions violate public international law. Not particularly surprising coming from a lawless President.
    Now, therefore, enter, “Donald, The Barbarian”!
    I somehow thought it was ISIS alone that destroyed world heritage, historical, cultural sites…
    Maybe, certain philistines share a disdain for culture, in common.

    +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

    The recent destruction of the powder magazine at Fort George, if your thinking was right, suggests ISIS controls Barbados.

    Fort George was an integral part of the Garrison World Heritage site.

    If it is ISIS then we might see F-15’s one Tuesday afternoon in the new year taking out Parliament.

    Hope they miss poor Nelson.

    Maybe it was just the philistines and not ISIS.


  43. An embassy is sovereign territory.

    If you attack a nation’s embassy you attack the nation.

    Attack the US embassy in a foreign country is equivalent in law to attacking the US.

    It can only provoke a retaliation.


  44. Trump’s threat to blow up “cultural sites” is probably just a form of psychological warfare against the ayatollahs.

    However, it’s unfortunate that the international community tries to put so many restrictions on the way wars are fought. If bloodletting is “controlled” and “ritualized”, full recognition of the immorality of mass killing is lost.


  45. @ John:

    Shoddy, illogical, wooly, crooked and confused thinking – re your’s as to ISIS & Fort George?

    Stop sleep walking and muttering such garbage during your sleep. Duuuuh!!!!


  46. The Septic Tanks and Dustbin Lids have been droning muslims since 2001

    I’ve been down on the rock so long
    I seem to wear a permanent screw
    But I’m gonna stare in the sun
    Let the rays shine in my eyes
    I’m gonna take a just a one step more
    Cause I feel like bombing a church, now
    Now that you know that the preacher is lying
    So who’s gonna stay at home
    When, when the freedom fighters are fighting


  47. @ John:

    P.S: Also, thanks for the lesson in PIL (Public International Law) to the effect that “an embassy is sovereign territory”.

    Among other things, having once worked as a minor Barbados diplomat, having served temporarily in the U.K. and having taught PIL at Cave Hill for 2 years, I had absolutely no idea that an embassy/high commission is considered sovereign territory.

    We must, John, resist at all costs such anal driveling and sh—t talking?. Do you ever read, if so, exactly what? Do you understand what you read? Surely, you must know better??????? Your Eden like simplicity simply “boggles” the mind.

    Unfortunately, the world is far more complex.

    QS was the same QS (an Iranian military commander and a so-called “killer” (Trump once admitted “we have killers too” in some strange unusual defense) for at least 24 years encompassing the Clinton, Bush, Obama Administrations.

    Obviously, Trump knows far more than Bill Clinton, “W” and certainly than poor Obama.

    BTW, did he (Trump) consult with any of the US allies, (if so which one(s) before his unilateral action and QS’s targeted assassination?

    Seems that his (Trump’s) sense of “diplomacy” is at best more like a visceral bowel movement, shit whenever and wherever you will. But, the world, unfortunately, is not Trump’s personal oyster, except for believers such as yourself. Forgive my skepticism….



  48. @ Ewart:

    Yours: “It’s unfortunate that the international community tries to put so many restrictions on the way wars are fought….”.

    Are you not aware of the Nazi genocidal atrocities which led to the Nuremberg trials? Do you not know of the Japanese horrendous, deadly atrocities which led to the trials in the East? Need I go on? From your POV it seems that the establishment of the International Criminal Court (ICC) to deal with genocides in Bosnia, and elsewhere – e.g Charles Taylor and his henchmen, means nothing.

    When I was an undergraduate, I once read a study which placed Barbados @ #7 in the world in terms of politico-military vulnerability based on its dependence on tourism and limited economic resources.

    If follows, a fortiori, from your argument, that if wars should be as unregulated as you suggest, contra the international community and necessary evolving moral standards, then it does not matter whatsoever happens to poor states and the poorest within such states. I suppose from your Trumpian POV these are just disposable human debris, a sort of Tampa or toilet paper from “s—-hole countries”. Let us not be so partisan and so dumb.

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