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- Iran regime change: “One possible scenario, hinging on the unprecedented ability of the United States and Israel to carry out precision strikes from drones and advanced manned aircraft”
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- Trump: "You do have people in this country that happen to be Jewish that are not doing the right thing for Israel"
- The Israeli built Dogo combat robot: It looks like a Roomba, but outfitted with a remote-controlled 9mm Glock [VIDEO]
- Israeli Air Force: “We are flying the #F-35 all over the Middle East" [VIDEO]
- “There is no massacre of Christians happening in Syria. But that lie took hold for a reason—and grasping it is the key to understanding something important about American domestic politics”
Tag Archives: Tea Party
#Trump’s #TeaParty revolution has been a long time brewing
CITY JOURNAL Our Tea Party President by Myron Magnet January 24, 2017 Pundits keep puzzling over what party President Donald Trump belongs to, since he emphatically is not an orthodox Republican, even though he sails under the GOP flag. But … Continue reading
“Greedy super PACS drained the movement with endless pleas for money to support “conservative” candidates—while instead using the money to enrich themselves”
POLITICO How We Killed the Tea Party by Paul H. Jossey August 14, 2016 …The Tea Party movement began building in the George W. Bush years. Profligate spending and foreign adventurism with no discernible results nurtured disgust with Washington’s habit … Continue reading
Bureaucracy corruption will continue regardless of who’s elected
USA TODAY Washington’s culture of corruption rots on by Glenn Reynolds February 8, 2016 Last week saw the passage of a grim milestone in government corruption: Pepperdine University Law Professor Paul Caron’s TaxProf blog marked the 1000th day of the scandal involving … Continue reading
American Mobacracy
COMMENTARY by Abe Greenwald December 4, 2014 “The future belongs to crowds,” wrote Don DeLillo in his 1991 novel Mao II. Boy, was he right. Today it’s protests in response to a baffling grand jury decision, but the phenomenon has … Continue reading