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Tube very nice,my hope is he does great things for the country and put the dems into the wilderness forever.


Thank you.

I do think we have an opportunity here. If our new leaders help us deliver on better lives, the division and ism approaches will wither not because we have disproved the a priori philosophy but because conservative, constitutional approaches work. That's the answer that the Hamilton question deserves.


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I'd say based on how the Left is reacting and treating Trump people and anyone who voted Trump, that he's well on his way to another overwhelming victory in 2020 when it's time to run again!


As I've said elsewhere, the left is jumping up and down ranting "Why didn't all you bigots, homophobes, rednecks, gun toting knuckle draggers, and hate mongers vote for us?" When you've called over half the electorate every name in the Prog playbook, don't be shocked when they don't get behind you.


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Here's another gem: after being taken to the wood shed during an interview about Bannon, NPR decides "No more live interviews with conservatives".

Wow. How democratic and open minded of them. Just imagine 2018 with President HRC in Office.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-j...ve-interviews-right/


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I stopped listening to NPR years ago. NPR is for pussies.

Our buddy Chuck listens to NPR. Just look at him now.

 
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I like how the flowers match his shirt. So inclusive.

(Yes, I realize its photoshoppped.)


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Americans don't apologize — not even to presidents or vice presidents — for the lawful and proper exercise of their constitutional rights," ACLU Executive Director Anthony D. Romero wrote in a statement.



Wait. What?

Are these the same liberals that were demanding Trump apologize every 5 seconds during his campaign?


Maybe they can get Obama to apologize on their behalf...




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Who should Pence pick for VP in 2024 and 2028?
 
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Cut it out.
 
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Looking forward to the further implosion of the Obama "legacy" - with him staying in DC, and already talking about getting involved in Dem politics to oppose Trump, he can only further embarrass himself.




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Regarding the whole Romney thing- last night Judge Jeanine referred to it as Romney having to eat crow. I tend to agree with this view.

And, the brief clip of him shown after the meeting, speaking outside the NJ club, showed a man who seemed quite shaken. The look on his face and the halting way he spoke, as if he had no idea what to say, indicated to me that he may have just had his ass handed to him and knew he was in a very tough position- of his own doing.

All this talk about keeping your enemies closer- after the failed attempt to derail the Trump train in the midst of all the other election BS, what could Romney possibly do at this point? Irrelevant indeed.


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I dunno. Romney seems to be up for Secretary of State. I guess it's a great place to put political enemies, or Trump wants to continue the unending string of douchebags who have held that position recently.




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Here's another gem: after being taken to the wood shed during an interview about Bannon, NPR decides "No more live interviews with conservatives".

Wow. How democratic and open minded of them. Just imagine 2018 with President HRC in Office.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-j...ve-interviews-right/


And NPR is publicly funded by our taxes, to hell with them. Cut off their funding if they want to act like crybaby college students.



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If this is the case, all Trump has to do is let it be known that Romney turned down the job and Romney would be politically ruined.

This is just my speculation.


Why would Trump do that? Just to prove he's vindicative? That wouldn't serve him any good at all. And Romney's all but irrelevant now anyway.

Trump lets men ruin themselves. He knew what Cruz would do at the convention and let him cut his own throat. Trump is not as oblivious as people paint him to be. He would also let Romney destroy himself.

I really do not believe that Romney was being considered for Sec. of State.


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It's going to be nice having some class in Washington for a change.

Pence: I 'wasn't offended' by Hamilton message.

"And I nudged my kids and reminded them, that's what freedom sounds like," Pence said.


http://thehill.com/homenews/ca...-by-hamilton-message
 
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an upgrade essay by Mark Steyn....a good read, which is assisted by a photo

His introduction: ""The object of Parliament," observed Winston Churchill at election time in 1951, "is to substitute argument for fisticuffs."

How's that holding up after November 8th? The object of at least a proportion of those on the streets is to substitute fisticuffs for argument, and indeed for Parliament: The less self-aware even chant "This is what democracy looks like!" - by which they mean not the election but the post-election riots and looting and assaults. Some among these self-proclaimed champions of women and immigrants wish to substitute rape for argument, a cause of such broad appeal that the ideological enforcers at the monopoly social-media cartels breezily permitted the hashtag "Rape Melania" to "trend" on Twitter."

http://www.steynonline.com/759...the-loyal-opposition

worth reading the Whole THing
 
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After the past 8 years of Obama's "Fundamentally changing America" I still have to pinch myself to realize the bad dream is quickly coming to a end. I wanted Trump from the beginning of his run and was sure he would win....But it still somehow seems surreal that We the People are back in charge again. I guess it's like being in jail or a prisoner and being freed from your shackles at the last minute before your demise. I find a new peace and a light hearted free breeze of hope has come over me. I have a comfort that my remaining years may turn out Ok after all. There is hope now for my children and grand kids. And hope most of all for this great nation to heal and become united again. May God Bless President Trump and The USA and guide us all to a bright future.
 
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I think you have read Trump exactly right.

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Perhaps. But everything I've come to learn about Trump in the past year tells me that he is absolutely vicious in battle; a take no prisoners, brutal warrior. But in victory he is gracious. He is magnanimous in fact.

Him publicly and deliberately shaming Romney after he's won--and won huge-- just doesn't strike me as his style.
 
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Today's list of people to interview:

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie
former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani
U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers
Speaker of the Oklahoma House of Representatives T.W. Shannon
American investor Wilbur Ross
global head of real estate at Blackstone Group, Jonathan Gray
talent agent Ari Emanuel
civil rights attorney Peter Kirsanow
Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach
Black Entertainment Television founder Robert Johnson
Bridgewater Associates President David McCormick
retired Marine Corps General John Kelly.

note that yesterday, Trump met w Romney for 90 minutes. That was a serious investment in time for this fast paced operation.
 
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Sad to see that LTC Allen West isn't slated for a meeting with our President-Elect.



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I think you have read Trump exactly right.

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Originally posted by Balzé Halzé:
Perhaps. But everything I've come to learn about Trump in the past year tells me that he is absolutely vicious in battle; a take no prisoners, brutal warrior. But in victory he is gracious. He is magnanimous in fact.

Him publicly and deliberately shaming Romney after he's won--and won huge-- just doesn't strike me as his style.


But Trump is not fool enough to think that the battle of over. It has only started into another phase. The enemies are still here and Trump will shrewdly deal with them in the "take no prisoners" fashion.


Regards,
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