Given that everyone - especially Fox News - is asking what's the right thing for President Trump to say regarding the afflicted areas in Texas, I would say given his race relations and Republican predecessor, the one phrase he should NOT use is "heck of a job Whitey".
Tuesday, August 29, 2017
Sunday, August 20, 2017
Where is the outrage?
To those who are in ambivalent, uninformed or uncertain as to their opposition to our president's "modest" condemnation of Nazis, Confederates and white nationalists let me remind them of the prescient quote by the legendary philosopher Edmund Burke. It reads "all that is necessary for evil to triumph of is for good men to do nothing."
The Jews under the third Reich experienced that very result, so where then is the universal outrage among ALL the Jews today, especially those who voted for Donald Trump?
To those who are in ambivalent, uninformed or uncertain as to their opposition to our president's "modest" condemnation of Nazis, Confederates and white nationalists let me remind them of the prescient quote by the legendary philosopher Edmund Burke. It reads "all that is necessary for evil to triumph of is for good men to do nothing."
The Jews under the third Reich experienced that very result, so where then is the universal outrage among ALL the Jews today, especially those who voted for Donald Trump?
Wednesday, June 28, 2017
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Stubborn or stupid?
For your approval on subjects widely divergent, consider the strange habits people get in to. Whether it's the questions they don't ask or foolish habits they acquire, as in sliding headfirst into bases. For example, the best player in baseball Mike Trout is out, and the best prospect and baseball Gleyber Torres is missing the rest of the season for the same foolish act. This begs the question, do you always have to be stupid if you're stubborn, or is it guaranteed you'll be stubborn if you're stupid?
For your approval on subjects widely divergent, consider the strange habits people get in to. Whether it's the questions they don't ask or foolish habits they acquire, as in sliding headfirst into bases. For example, the best player in baseball Mike Trout is out, and the best prospect and baseball Gleyber Torres is missing the rest of the season for the same foolish act. This begs the question, do you always have to be stupid if you're stubborn, or is it guaranteed you'll be stubborn if you're stupid?
Thursday, June 15, 2017
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Burn baby burn
Sometime back Donald Trump suggested we make it illegal to burn the American flag. That would put us in the company of such luminaries is China and North Korea and others who have such rules against what they consider anti-nationalist conduct. Now we find that classified information was shown to the Russians (as in their ambassador) during a White House meeting, and this was right after firing of FBI director James Comey and Mr. Trump's citing that that "Russian business" had been going on too long.
Want to make him really mad? Bring a Russian flag and burn it quickly before he makes it illegal.
Sometime back Donald Trump suggested we make it illegal to burn the American flag. That would put us in the company of such luminaries is China and North Korea and others who have such rules against what they consider anti-nationalist conduct. Now we find that classified information was shown to the Russians (as in their ambassador) during a White House meeting, and this was right after firing of FBI director James Comey and Mr. Trump's citing that that "Russian business" had been going on too long.
Want to make him really mad? Bring a Russian flag and burn it quickly before he makes it illegal.
Monday, May 15, 2017
Donald Trump's exceptions
Donald trumps lawyer says reviewing his last 10 years of IRS returns, (at least someone gets to see them) that he did no business with the Russian's except for "certain exceptions". Interesting exception, Willie Sutton the famed bank robber lived from 1901-1980, and in all those years (approximately 29,000 days) only robbed banks on 34 of them. Again, a few exceptions.
Monday, March 6, 2017
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Wednesday, January 18, 2017
Seriously???
Unbelievably before he is even inaugurated, Donald Trump has challenged the integrity of a true American patriot CIA director John Brennan, by comparing his methods to "Nazi Germany", seriously.
Trump, in the tactics he uses, remind me very much of those old third Reich boys, and is kind of like a binge eater at McDonald's criticizing weight watchers.
Unbelievably before he is even inaugurated, Donald Trump has challenged the integrity of a true American patriot CIA director John Brennan, by comparing his methods to "Nazi Germany", seriously.
Trump, in the tactics he uses, remind me very much of those old third Reich boys, and is kind of like a binge eater at McDonald's criticizing weight watchers.
Tuesday, January 17, 2017
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