Bloodbath 2018
By Rich Kozlovich
It appears Judge Roy Moore - called a conservative firebrand by the media - won the vote against currently appointed sitting Sen. Luther Strange, in spite of the millions spent by the Republican Party to defeat him. I'm not shocked!
I've stated a number of times in the past this midterm election is going to be a bloodbath for both parties. Bigger than anything we've seen in recent years, and it will be pivotal in American history. I've also stated this bloodbath will be in the general election for the Democrats, but in the primaries for the Republicans. That's already being acknowledged by incumbent Republicans by retiring before being defeated. What I don't understand is Trump's willingness to support Mitch McConnell in this.
McConnell is part of the problem, not part of the solution - and time for him to go home. After the midterms he's going to be even more toothless than he is now. As for the 2020 election when his term is up - If he runs and is re-elected he'll be sworn in by January. He'll turn 79 in February. He needs to go home.
Lindsay Graham is 62 currently and will also be up for re-election in 2020, and he's not all that popular in his state. I think this will set the tone for a challenge in the primary.
Then there's John McCain. As I've said - the particular cancer he has is a death sentence with the average life span after diagnosis being 14 months. I don't think he'll live out his term, and at some point he's going to be too sick to do anything. Of course he could do the right thing and resign - but I don't think he will. I've outlined his career and life in other articles and I not impressed with his character. Everyone seems to have forgotten he was part of the Keating Five scandal where he's referred to as "The most reprehensible of the Keating Five". And there's still a hidden cloud about his military career since he refuses to release his records.
I really think after the 2020 election there's going to be changes taking place we couldn't have imagined a few years ago. The Republican Party is going through a metamorphosis from a party of faux conservatives to a party of real conservatives. I also think those conservatives will have to attack the Republican party structure and elite to win, just as did Judge Moore.
The Democratic Party is going to remain what it is today. Irrational, leftist, Saul Alinsky radicals, and unelectable except in totally hard left districts. Maxine Waters will continue to be elected as long as she can breath and act as their Mother Teresa. Chuck Schumer will continue as the chief strategist and he's not up again until 2022. Neither of them are going to budge an inch in their hard left approach as to how they think the world should work, and they won't let anyone change that in their party. They're going to be the gifts that keep on giving.
I also think Governor John Kasich is going to change parties. I think this will happen not long after the election. He might do it before leaving office, but I don't think so. I also think he'll do this in order to run for President of the United States as a Democrat. Strange as it may seem - given the mess the Democrat Party is facing - I think the Democrats may accept him. He has all the qualities they so admire in their leaders. He's weird, he's arrogant, he's capable of talking unendingly without saying anything, and he's a heretic. What more could they want?
Let me tell you! They're going to demand he support abortion! If he doesn't - he's done. So this question remains: Is he going to be just like Dennis Kucinich? Kucinich was a life long anti-abortion Catholic until he ran for President, and then all of a sudden had an epiphany that abortion wasn't murder after all. I think Kasich is capable of that kind of metamorphosis, but make no mistake about this - he knows that's what it will take. Heresy!
I don't see Independents taking a place on the political landscape in a large way, even if a few RINO's decide to make a play in that direction. And where they do show up - I think they'll impact the Democrats more than Republicans because the Tea Party types made up their minds long ago that forming a third party was totally counterproductive to pushing a conservative agenda. Their goal was to take over which ever mainstream party that would accept the conservative values of less government, less taxes and less regulations.
That's the Republican party. Get over it!
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IRONY: CNN Calls Trump Racist While They're Getting Sued By 175 Black Employees For Discrimination,/b>
News personalities and writers at CNN repeatedly try to paint President Donald Trump as a racist, which is ironic considering that they’re being sued by 175 African-American former and current employees for racial discrimination.
Whether it’s Don Lemon claiming that anyone who supports Trump is “complicit” in racism or bitter Ana Navarro calling Trump a “misogynist racist bigoted pig,” CNN’s obsession with trying to connect Trump to racism is obvious.
Ironically, the network that desperately tries to portray itself as strongly opposed to racism is being sued for just that — racial discrimination.
The lawsuit, filed in December 2016, has gone largely unreported by the media as left-leaning news organizations would rather focus on the recent struggles of Fox News instead.
The lawsuit alleges racial discrimination by CNN against 175 former and current African-American employees:
Unlike the lawsuit against Fox News, the one against CNN and sister companies is much broader, claiming among other things that African-Americans receive lower performance ratings in evaluations, that there are dramatic differences in pay between similarly situated employees of different races and that the promotion of African-American employees is blocked by a "glass ceiling."
The complaint cites hiring and advancement statistics while alleging that African-American employees have endured slurs from superiors, including "It's hard to manage black people" and "Who would be worth more: black slaves from times past, or new slaves?" …
According to a plaintiffs' motion to amend that was filed March 23, "Since the filing of this action, counsels for the plaintiffs have been contacted by more than 175 people, both former and current employees of the Defendant, requesting to be members of the putative class action, all having similar complaints of intentional racial discrimination, discrimination impact and discriminatory practices employed by the Defendants."
Despite these allegations, CNN continues to attack Trump for his “racism,” using various innuendos they have concocted but that are not rooted anywhere in reality.
For example, CNN’s White House correspondent, Jim Acosta, insinuated that Trump’s remarks about NFL players kneeling during the national anthem were based on racism.
"Why is it that the president over the weekend is going after or seeming to go after African-American athletes?" Acosta asked White House press secretary Sarah Sanders on Monday. "And then this morning he's putting out a tweet praising NASCAR, which obviously is geared towards a different demographic, and the way they stand and respect and honor the flag. Is he trying to wage something of a culture war?"
None of Trump’s tweets have mentioned anything about the racial or ethnic backgrounds of any of the players or teams involved:
In addition to his tweets, none of the remarks made by the president on TV have referenced anything regarding race or ethnicity.
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Watermelons v. Cherry Pie
For news junkies there is one consistent story at the moment: an ongoing and systematic attack on President Trump from without and within. On the outside is a web of the Fourth Estate, the Democratic Party, the Republican Establishment, the Academy and Corporate America that see in the president a threat to the prevailing left-wing cultural agenda. On the inside are the reformers who by dint of influence persuaded the president to rid his staff of Trump partisans so that the administration is essentially anti-Trump in ideology and orientation.
Notwithstanding the internal purge, anti-Trump campaigners foment fear about the White House and the often erratic and impulsive behavior of the president. Here is a Watermelon alliance of Islamists and left wing ideologues that recognizes their victory will come only after American ideals and political identity are destroyed. The major tactic this alliance employs in cultural battle is reducing American groups to silos of sex, race and class. Categorical rights, in the emerging scenario, will replace individual rights, even though this is manifestly in opposition to Constitutional principles.
Steve Coughlin, the Defense analyst, among others, has argued for years that political warfare of the Left operates under the cover of non-violent methods ultimately designed to undermine morale and serve as a prelude to violent action. The game plan was organized by Antonio Gramci in the 1920's and is still used as the operational perspective against Trump. In fact, as George Orwell pointed out, the language of political discourse must turn logic on its head. Tolerance is seen as intolerance, war as peace, truth as domination. Through these post-modern constructs Islamist groups can reach a modus vivendi with the revolutionaries even though policy narratives have them in different camps.
One area that has already captured the imagination of many Americans is the "hate speech" narrative. Hate speech memes are coordinated through a variety of domestic and international forums reducing - in ways once though unimaginable - freedom of speech. From television programming to the State Department the "hate speech" position is front and center limiting what one can say about Islam, immigration, feminism, etc. In fact, the overall objective is a more powerful government than we now have to police the violators of this meme.
The propaganda success of the Left cannot be overemphasized. News cycles are in thrall to the Marxist agenda, without the slightest recognition of the ideological content. President Trump is routinely described as illegitimate and dishonest. Clearly his impulsive response to criticism often reinforces those judgments, but even without his defensive tweets, those claims are repeated so often that they appear to be incontrovertible.
There is little doubt Trump will face this critique throughout his presidency. However, these attacks are not only about President Trump. Those seeking to bury Trump see in this administration as an opportunity to suffocate a vision of America, to place before the public a stark contrast between a "new" America that embraces Marxist assumptions and a traditional America reliant on the rule of law.
Who would have thought that the Trump victory would yield a result of this kind? This America of 2017 often resembles 1984. One wonders if we are going back or going forward.
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