Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Still Polarizing After All These Years

"Just as 2016 will be a dangerous year abroad as enemies seek to cash in their chips and consolidate their aggressions, so too divisive groups will surmise that there is one more year left to do try one more time what was impossible in the past and will be perhaps in the near future as well."
Victor Davis Hanson


"Polls confirm that Obama is the most polarizing president in recent memory. There is little middle ground: supporters worship him; detractors in greater number seem to vehemently dislike him. Why then does the president, desperate for some sort of legacy, continue to embrace polarization?

"A few hours before delivering that State of the Union, President Obama met with rapper Kendrick Lamar. Obama announced that Lamar’s hit “How Much a Dollar Cost” was his favorite song of 2015. The song comes from the album To Pimp a Butterfly; the album cover shows a crowd of young African-American men massed in front of the White House. In celebratory fashion, all are gripping champagne bottles and hundred-dollar bills; in front of them lies the corpse of a white judge, with two Xs drawn over his closed eyes. So why wouldn't the president’s advisors at least have advised him that such a gratuitous White House sanction might be incongruous with a visual message of racial hatred? Was Obama seeking cultural authenticity, of the sort he seeks by wearing a T-shirt, with his baseball cap on backwards and thumb up?
. . . 
"Tearing the country apart is the unfortunate legacy of Obama—and it will continue in Pavlovian fashion until January 2017. Each unconstitutional executive order circumventing the Congress seems to warrant a stern presidential lecture that Obama once taught constitutional law. At some point, he accepted that a majority of America did not embrace his views and probably would not ratify his agenda." . . .

What do you think "Allahu Akbar" means?

WNDThe real meaning of ‘Allahu Akbar’

The Glazov Gang-The Real Meaning of "Allahu Akbar".  
 Daniel Greenfield (Shillman Fellow, Freedom Center)"

Reject the donor class and fasten your seat belts

Ann Coulter   "To the extent it's still standing after yesterday, the Stop Trump movement is comforting itself with the world's biggest lie: that John Kasich is the embodiment of the Republican Party, while Donald Trump is the bastard stepchild. 

"It's exactly the opposite. 

"It is no longer a question of what the party wants. The voters -- remember them? -- keep showering Trump and Cruz with Ceausescu-like percentages. The combined vote for Trump and Cruz is a ringing chorus of what this party wants: a wall, deportation, less immigration and no job-killing trade deals. 

"In other words, what the party wants is the diametric opposite of what the donor and consultant class wants. One would have to search the history books to find a party establishment so emphatically rejected by the voters as today's Republican Party has been. 

"Trump and Cruz don't agree on everything -- Cruz is more interventionist on foreign policy, and Trump is more aggressive on bringing manufacturing home. But there's not much daylight between them on the crucial issue of whether to dissolve America's borders. By now, they both say build a wall, reduce immigration and protect American jobs. " . . .


Trump supporters better prepare for the worst, decide if they made the right choice then stick by him. Even conservative non-Trump supporters, because we all must vote Republican no matter what to cancel the leftist vote. Our call is to vote against Hillary and the Democrats. TD

NY Daily News

Anonymous declares cyber war on GOP frontrunner Donald Trump and his 'hateful campaign."

"The hacktivist group Anonymous wants to make a fool of Trump and his “hateful” campaign.
"The group has declared "total war" on the divisive GOP front-runner and is calling supporters to join in on an April Fool’s Day attack by helping to shut down the billionaire buffoon's websites and expose personal information about him.
“ 'We are encouraging every able person with a computer watching this video to participate in this operation,” a man in a Guy Fawkes mask — who claims he represents Anonymous — says in a dramatic video released earlier this month." . . .

The Meaning of "Allahu Akbar".

The Glazov Gang-The Real Meaning of "Allahu Akbar".
"Allah is greater than your God!"



Jihadi music video  Too disturbing to post the video image.

Diner offers political correctness talking points, like it or not!

“ If people don’t like it – they can go to Denny’s, . . .” 

Todd Starnes

American Diner

The “American Diner” in Liverpool, N.Y., may be the most politically incorrect diner in the Empire State – and possibly the nation.
The “American Diner” is a gun-toting, beef-eating, Constitution-loving establishment owned by Michael Tassone.
Mr. Tassone is a no-nonsense God & Country fellow who takes pride in Old Glory and his signature “Animal Burger” – made from 24 ounces of “American Love.”
“We talk religions and politics and we encourage people to carry their guns,” Mr. Tassone told me. “The Second Amendment protects all the rest of them.”
They also encourage folks to say Grace. 
“ If people don’t like it – they can go to Denny’s,” he said." . . .
"And just so diners aren’t caught off-guard, they post their talking points on the menu." . . .Keep reading
Todd Starnes is heard daily on hundreds of radio stations around the nation. He also writes a column and hosts a digital show for FoxNews.com. Todd also makes regular appearances on Fox News Channel and Fox Business Network. He is the author of four books and is a frequent speaker. Todd's journalism has been honored by the Associated Press, the Radio, Television News Director's Association, and the National Religious Broadcasters.

Imagine Heaven

. . . "This leaves us with only two options: Either the universe came to be with or without a cause. In other words, the universe either came from something or it came from nothing." . . .
Prof. Mike Adams



"For almost a quarter of a century I have spent my days working with utopians. The utopian is motivated to create heaven on earth because he is convinced that there is no other option. Put simply, the utopian believes there can be no heaven in the sense that it is described in the Bible because there is no supernatural realm. This commitment to naturalism is a philosophical commitment. It isn’t based on science. In fact, it flies in the face of science.
"To paraphrase Josh McDowell, we only have three options when it comes to the origin of the universe. First, we can say that it came into being spontaneously – in other words, that it came to be without a cause. Second, we can say that it has always been. Third, we can posit some cause outside the physical universe to explain its existence." . . .
Mike Adams is a criminology professor at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and author of Letters to a Young Progressive: How To Avoid Wasting Your Life Protesting Things You Don't Understand.