Saturday, 30 June 2018

THE ART OF WINNING: President Trump’s Approval Rating Skyrockets As His Summer Hot Streak Surges Forward!!

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THE ART OF WINNING: President Trump’s Approval Rating Skyrockets As His Summer Hot Streak Surges Forward

by Geoffrey Grider

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A Supreme Court vacancy just fell in his lap, offering a chance to shape the court for decades. The current court handed him two favorable rulings in a single week. And there’s a Russia summit on the horizon, promising headlines for a week or more. President Donald Trump is enjoying quite a hot streak.

Some of the good news is not of his making. Still, a series of welcome events has given the president a reprieve from images of migrant children being separated from their families at the border, as well as negative headlines about administrative chaos implementing his hardline immigration policies.
Trump sought to keep the good vibes going Friday with an event marking the six-month anniversary of his tax cuts.
“We are bringing back our beautiful American dreams,” Trump declared, as he used a celebratory East Room event with top aides and business owners to showcase the $1.5 trillion tax package passed last December.
In a new Harvard/Harris poll released this week exclusively to The Hill, President Trump’s overall approval rating rose to 47 percent, just two points shy of the highest level of his presidency, per that survey. The main driver of his growing popularity now: a stunning 10 percent rise in Trump approval among Hispanics.
He declared recent growth an “economic miracle,” though there’s credit to be shared: Lower unemployment, fewer claims for jobless benefits and many other positive economic indicators reflect the slow and steady nine-year recovery that began under President Barack Obama.
Trump’s tax cuts will add a hefty dose of debt-financed stimulus to the economy. Government agencies and outside analysts estimate the tax cuts will temporarily boost growth in 2018 and 2019, then fade as the national debt mounts.
Looking ahead, Trump is expected to announce his nominee to fill a vacancy on the Supreme Court and hold a highly anticipated sit-down with Russian President Vladimir Putin — both events he will treat with his customary flair for building suspense. His recent summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un won him buckets of TV coverage highlighting his stature on the world stage.
Trump relished his moment speaking to reporters on Air Force One Friday evening. Of the Supreme Court opening, he said: “It is exciting though, right? From day one, I’ve heard outside of war and peace, of course, the most important decision you make is the selection of a Supreme Court judge — if you get it.”
During his tumultuous presidency, Trump has had plenty of frustrations and setbacks. He watched his hoped-for repeal of the Obamacare health care law go down to defeat, acknowledged his lawyer’s payments to porn actress Stormy Daniels to keep quiet about her allegations of an affair — which he denied — and grappled with the federal investigation into Russia’s role in the 2016 election. But he has consistently maintained backing from bedrock supporters.

In Wisconsin this week, Trump said: “We’re passing so much. Look at what’s happening with our Supreme Court. Look at the victories we’ve had. Look at the victories we’ve had.”

Filling a Supreme Court vacancy is a welcome opportunity for any president. The retirement of Justice Anthony Kennedy gives Trump the ability to lock in a conservative majority that could endure long after his presidency has ended.
After Trump’s sweeping tax overhaul, his successful nomination of Justice Neil Gorsuch to the court last year was his most significant achievement, affirming the unifying role that Supreme Court politics have played for Republicans. Trump can thank Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky for keeping the court seat open during the last year of Obama’s presidency.
He also benefits from good timing in Kennedy’s decision to step down at this moment. If Kennedy had stayed for another term, Trump would have had a harder time using the issue to fire up his base of conservatives in the midterm elections.
With Gorsuch in place, the high court has been particularly generous to Trump’s causes of late. Just this week, the justices upheld his travel ban on visitors from several majority Muslim countries and followed that up with a ruling on union fees that was long sought by conservatives.
Former White House strategist Steve Bannon sums it up as a banner time for the president’s agenda: “In past two weeks the G-7, the economic confrontation with China, the travel ban, the border and the Supreme Court vacancy, among other events, crystalize the vital and historic nature of Trump’s presidency.”
Trump’s political fortunes also improved this week with a series of primary elections. He decided to go all-in for South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster, one of his earliest supporters, holding a rally in the state just hours before a tight runoff election. After Trump’s rally, McMaster cruised to victory.
And Trump picked up a win of sorts in a congressional district in his hometown of New York. Rep. Joe Crowley, a member of the House Democratic leadership team viewed as a potential House speaker, was defeated in his primary campaign by 28-year-old Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a former Bernie Sanders campaign organizer.

The sudden rise of Ocasio-Cortez helps Trump paint Democrats with a broad brush, identifying them as supporters of socialist health care and economic policies.

“He’s like the guy you play a board game with and it’s a game of luck and no matter what, he wins. We all know somebody like that,” said Republican consultant Rick Tyler. Trump has long believed in good fortune. In his book “The Art of the Deal,” he wrote that in real estate, “What you need, generally, is enough time and a little luck.” source

A TUNISIAN SHEPHERD DIED AFTER HAVING HIS HEAD BASHED IN AND BEING MUTILATED BY ISLAMIC TERRORISTS!!

Islamic Terrorists Attack Shepherd Grazing His Sheep, Bash His Head In With Rocks, Take A Blade And Slice Off His Nose While He Is Still Alive

 

A Tunisian shepherd died after he was attacked by Islamic terrorists who bashed his head in with rocks and cut off his nose while he was still alive. He later died from his injuries: A Tunisian shepherd has died from wounds sustained when he was attacked over the weekend by jihadists in the country’s mountains. 

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"Donald Trump's Peace Plan And Prince William's Big Blooper" By The Ever Impressive Melanie Phillips!!

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Donald Trump's Peace Plan and Prince William's big blooper have got me scurrying back to my computer once again!
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The Trump administration is gambling that the desire of average Palestinian Arabs to live in peace and prosperity will overcome their leaders' rejectionism of Israel and force them to accept the peace plan being crafted by Jared Kushner and Jason Greenblatt. Read me here on why this remains the toughest of tough calls.
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Prince William's visit to Israel has rightly been hailed as a historic royal first through which the UK has signified an increasingly warm relationship with the State of Israel. Yet his language (which the Israeli government has chosen publicly to ignore) inadvertently reflected the shocking attitude of Britain's Foreign Office. Read me here on the prince's diplomatic blooper.

"The Netherlands Approves Burqa Ban" by Soeren Kern From "The Gatestone Institute"!!

The Netherlands Approves Burqa Ban

by Soeren Kern  •  June 30th "People's faces should not be hidden in society, for it is our faces that give us our identity and our fundamental means of communication with others." — Geert Wilders, Party for Freedom (PVV).
  • Dutch Interior Minister Kajsa Ollongren said the new law represents "a fair balance" between "the freedom to dress as one wishes" and "the general interest of communication and security." She also said that far from violating fundamental rights, the ban will enable Muslim women "to have access to a wider social life" because if they do not cover the face "they will have more possibilities for contact, communication and opportunities to enter the job market."
  • The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) twice has ruled that burqa bans are legal, making it unlikely that the Dutch ban could be overturned in court.
Pictured: A person wearing an Islamic full-face covering in The Hague, Netherlands. (Image source: Patrick Rasenberg/Flickr CC by-NC 2.0)
The Dutch Senate has approved a law that bans the wearing of "face-covering clothing" in public buildings, including hospitals, schools and government offices, as well as on public transportation.
Although the ban does not extend to public streets, the law authorizes police to ask individuals to remove face-covering clothing to establish their identity.
Those found flouting the ban — which includes Islamic veils and robes such as burqas (which cover the entire face) and niqabs (which cover the entire face except for the eyes), as well as balaclavas and full-face helmets — will be subject to a fine of 410 euros ($475).
The new law, previously adopted by the Dutch House of Representatives in November 2016, was approved on June 26 by 44 to 31 votes in the 75-seat Senate.
In a statement, the government, which has not yet said when the law will enter into effect, explained its purpose:

Friday, 29 June 2018

We Are Now At The Point Where Pedophilia Is Being Normalised So Do Not Be Surprised Any More!!

We Are Now At The Point Where Pedophilia Is Being Normalised. Don’t Be Surprised To See Pedophilia Being Pushed Just As Homosexuality Has Been Advanced
When homosexuality started getting pushed on society, the general population did not expect to see that one day, such an agenda would take over media outlets and speaking platforms as it has done today (to the point that now supposed ‘conservatives’) are pushing Sodom. Now they are pushing pedophilia. Do not be surprised!
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Men Are Doing Plenty To Try And Get Married, It Is That Women Would Choose Rather Choose A Child Molester Over A Decent Human Being
“Nice guys” don’t just finish last, but women today often times hate them in spite of their attempts at romance. Instead, if a man wants to win the hearts and minds of women, he should improve himself, starting with the sexual abuse of children. 
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The Israel Lobby And The Destruction Of The Middle East
The Israel Lobby had a role to play in the destruction of the Middle East that we are seeing today. 
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"What Prince William Did Not See in Ramallah" by Bassam Tawil From "The Gatestone Institute"!!

What Prince William Did Not See in Ramallah

by Bassam Tawil  •  June 29th 
  • It seems that Abbas and Israel have different views on how terrorism should be combated. Abbas seems to think that paying salaries to convicted terrorists and their families is a good first step in that direction.
  • Prince William just spread smiles around as Abbas was talking about the Palestinians' "serious" desire to achieve peace with Israel and their "commitment" to combating terrorism.
  • The Palestinian leadership does not want the prince and the rest of the world to know about the conflicting messages they send to their people and to the rest of the world. The message to the Palestinians: We support anyone who murders a Jew and will take care of their families if they are killed or imprisoned by Israel. The message to Prince William and other world leaders and dignitaries: We are committed to peace and the war on terrorism.
  • As chance would have it, on the very day that the prince was in Ramallah, the Palestinian Authority was repeating its pledge to continue funding terrorists and their families. One hopes that Prince William enjoyed his visit to Ramallah. One also hopes that he asks his advisors to translate for him what Palestinian leaders are saying to their own people in Arabic.
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge meets Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas during an official visit to in Ramallah, on June 27, 2018. (Photo by Joe Giddens - Pool/Getty Images)
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas shared some interesting news with England's Prince William during a meeting in Ramallah on June 27. He informed the royal visitor that the Palestinians are "serious about reaching peace with Israel." Abbas also said that the Palestinians were "committed to combating terrorism."
What makes this news interesting is that as Abbas was speaking to Prince William in his Ramallah headquarters, known as the Mukata, the Palestinian government issued a statement praising Palestinian terrorists imprisoned by Israel. The Ramallah-based government also vowed to continue paying salaries to Palestinians convicted of murdering and injuring Jews, defying Israeli and American demands to stop the payments.

How Tehran Lobbyists Mislead Opinion in the West

by Amir Taheri 
  • The pro-Khomeinist chorus builds its case on an abstract notion in which, in dealing with the Islamic Republic, the choice is only between surrendering to its every whim or total military invasion.
  • The same lobbyists discourage any attempt by the major powers to adopt a policy aimed at helping, persuading and cajoling Iran into restoring its identity as a nation-state and behave like one by closing the chapter of a revolution that has plunged Iran and a good chunk of the Middle east into conflict and uncertainty.
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif (pictured) has replied to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's 12-point statement with a 15-point desiderata of his own, indicating Tehran's choice of a delaying tactic. (Photo by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
As the clock ticks towards 8th of August, the deadline fixed by US President Donald Trump to unveil the next stage of his policy towards Iran, a choir of Western politicians, academics and businessmen is formed to urge him to stick to the policies of his predecessors since 1979. That, in turn, has encouraged elements in the Tehran leadership to argue against any change of policy and/or behavior by the Islamic Republic on a range of issues, as spelled out in US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo's 12-point statement, including the attempt to "export" revolution to Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Bahrain and Yemen among others.
Last Tuesday Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif replied to Pompeo with a 15-point desiderata of his own, indicating Tehran's choice of a delaying tactic.

"CNN And MSNBC Cast Trump Voters As Nazis And Rapists" And Much More From The Cutting Edge Dr John McTernan!!

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CNN, MSNBC cast Trump voters as Nazis, rapists

By John McTernan on Jun 29th 
I continually warn about this Hard Left rhetoric. They can't stop President Trump and his agenda, so now they focus on his supporters. These people are delusional and full of hatred which makes them very dangerous. They first demonize people before moving to violence. This is the stage they are now at on the cusp of demonizing to violence.
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Thursday, 28 June 2018

LESS THAN THREE WEEKS NOW UNTIL THE TWO MOST POWERFUL MEN ON EARTH, PUTIN AND TRUMP, MEET AT A SUMMIT IN HELSINKI ON JULY 16TH WHERE THE LEADER OF THE USA WILL TELL HIS RUSSIAN COUNTERPART THAT HE IS FULLY BEHIND ISRAEL STRIKING IRANIAN TARGETS IN SYRIA!!

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Liberal Heads Exploding As President Trump Set To Meet Vladimir Putin On July 16 For Helsinki Summit

by Geoffrey Grider

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U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin will meet on July 16 in Helsinki, the Kremlin and the White House said on Thursday, a first official summit that will be closely watched by nervous U.S. allies in Europe and critics of Russia in America.

EDITOR'S NOTE: What perfect timing for President Trump to hold a summit in Helsinki with Russian president Putin, as Robert Mueller's 'russia collusion' investigation prepares to conclude without finding even one scrap of evidence connecting Donald Trump to russian 2016 election hacking. First North Korea, now Russia, this is how you make America great again. What a stark difference this is from  former president Obama's desire to 'lead from behind' as the United States became a laughing stock on the world stage. 
The two countries announced the details simultaneously a day after striking a deal on holding the meeting following a visit to Moscow on Wednesday by U.S. national security adviser John Bolton.”The two leaders will discuss relations between the United States and Russia and a range of national security issues,” the White House said in a statement.
Trump and Putin have met twice before on the sidelines of international gatherings. Their summit could irritate U.S. allies who want to isolate Putin, such as Britain, or who are concerned about what they see as Trump’s overly friendly attitude toward the Russian leader.
It is also likely to go down badly among critics who question Trump’s commitment to the NATO alliance and who have been concerned about his frictions with longtime allies such as Canada and Germany over trade.

Trump has long expressed a desire for better relations with Moscow, even as Washington tightens sanctions.

Hanging over relations with Russia since Trump took office in January last year is the conclusion of U.S. intelligence community that Moscow sought to interfere in the 2016 presidential campaign to tilt the election in Trump’s favor.
"A lot of the president's critics have tried to make political capital out of theories and suppositions that have turned out to be completely erroneous. I think the president determined that despite the political noise in the United States that direct communication between him and President Putin was in the interests of the United States," Bolton told reporters.
Moscow has long denied any meddling. A special counsel is investigating possible collusion by the Trump campaign with Russia, which Trump has denied.
Bolton told reporters in Moscow he expected Russian meddling in U.S. politics to be discussed at the summit. He said he did not rule out Trump discussing Russia rejoining the Group of Seven industrialized countries to make it the G8 again.
After Trump and Putin met briefly in Vietnam in November 2017, Trump was criticized in the United States for saying he believed Putin when the Russian president denied accusations that Russia meddled in the 2016 election.
In a Twitter post on Thursday before the Helsinki meeting was announced, Trump again appeared to cast doubt on Russian involvement. “Russia continues to say they had nothing to do with Meddling in our Election!” he wrote.
In Washington on Wednesday, Trump hinted that the summit venue might be the Finnish capital and listed Syria and Ukraine as being among the many subjects he would discuss with Putin. source

USA Islamists Celebrate Erdogan's Election Win As The King Of The North From Turkey Takes Even More Control In The Middle East!!

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US Islamists Celebrate Erdogan's Election Win
 
What authoritarians have figured out is not to cancel elections, as old-fashioned dictators used to do, or fake them entirely, but rather to hold the vote and control the circumstances so tightly that no one else can win.
 
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Palestinians: The Only Acceptable Peace Plan
 
Abbas does not like the Trump peace plan, sight unseen: he knows that it will not advance his goal of fulfilling the "phased solution," in which Palestinians would take land bit by bit of and use it as launching pads to pursue the jihad against Israel.
 


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