Friday, November 18, 2016

This is NOT my father's Democrat Party and we must get America out from under it's thumb!


How Trump Can Stop Obama from Closing Gitmo   . . . "Terrorists were big supporters of Barack Obama. At Gitmo they were chanting“Obama! Obama! Obama!” during election night and when he won started chanting to their guards and prosecutors the refrain “Hey, hey…goodbye' ” . . .

Trump’s unheralded victory: Smashing the ‘Media Veto’   "The propagandists of Democrats’ media machine have more than met their match in Donald Trump." . . .
"Let’s call it the “Media Veto.”  It is actually a cooperative endeavor of the media and Democrats." . . .



Spicer: 'People Are Drawn to Donald Trump...We Had Over 47,000 Resumes'  " 'People are drawn to Donald Trump right now," Spicer said. "We had over 47,000 resumes at greatagain.gov. People want to be part of this administration. And you're seeing a number of these quality-caliber-type people come in and out, share their ideas with him, and then he is able to sit back and figure out who will be the best people to help enact that vision.' " . . .

Trump Mandate: Save the US Navy

Trump Mandate: Save the US Navy

. . . "Political ship naming. Throwing away ship­naming convention, this Secretary named a U.S. warship after Democrat Congressman John Murtha, an appropriator who gave money to the Pentagon, was an “unindicted co­conspirator” in the FBI’s “Abscam” investigation, and on whom public corruption questions still circulate. The move was flagrantly political. It was compounded by naming another ship after Mexican­ American political activist, Cesar Chavez, who disdained the Navy. Then a combat ship for former Democrat Congresswoman Gabrielle Gifford, icon of gun control. This year, ships for Democrat Congressman John Lewis, and Democrat gay rights activist Harvey Milk. This Secretary chose party over Navy. 

"Social engineering. Taking from George Orwell, he unilaterally ended the longstanding suffix “­ man” on all Navy ratings, some dating to the American Revolution, and led a public relations policy focused on “gender­neutralizing.” Public discussion shifted from big issues – readiness, procurement reform, timely ship delivery, ship capability, cyber­security and re­grounding Navy morale – to fringe fancies, such as “transgender” training and bathrooms, sex changes and overruling US Marine Corps advice for headlines. " . . .


Image result for obama's navy cartoons

No comments: