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Jul 24, 2016 15:14:25   #
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
National Post

Conrad Black: The Genius of Donald Trump

Conrad Black - July 22, 2016 - NP


Even in the week that he is nominated by the Republican party for the presidency of the United States, intelligent people fail in droves to understand what Donald Trump has accomplished. It was disappointing to read the editorial in this newspaper on Tuesday that “a Trump presidency would be a descent into the uncertainties of anger, bitterness, and division … a recipe for disaster.”

This is a widespread view, but it is bunk. It reminds me of Tom Wicker’s prediction in The New York Times the Sunday before the inauguration of Richard Nixon in 1969, that the president-elect would “blow up the world,” and by Scotty Reston in the same newspaper about 12 years later that Ronald Reagan would be a complete failure who would ride back to California like a disillusioned cowboy after his first term.

As the world knows, but may have forgotten, Nixon ended school segregation and the draft and the endless riots and the skyjackings and the assassinations, reduced the crime rate, founded the Environmental Protection Agency, opened relations with China and a peace process in the Middle East, extracted the U.S. from Vietnam while retaining a non-communist government in Saigon, and signed the greatest arms control agreement in world history with the U.S.S.R. while re-establishing American nuclear superiority, and was re-elected by 18 million votes.

The subsequent Watergate nonsense, tawdry though it was, doesn’t alter the fact that his was one of the most successful presidential terms in U.S. history.

It is probably better remembered that Reagan produced America’s greatest economic boom of the 20th century and bloodlessly won the Cold War, and was re-elected by 15 million votes.

I don’t predict the same level of success for Donald Trump, but such a performance is more likely than the triumph of bigotry, discord and international conflict that the Post editorial, in the prevailing conventional wisdom, foresees.

These parrots of gloom should be celebrating the fact that one of the only moderates among the Republican candidates won.

Senator Ted Cruz pitched his campaign to the Bible-thumping corn-cobbers with M16 rifles in the rear windows of their pickup trucks and announced that God had told him to run.

Trump and Sanders are the only candidates who favour universal health care, and Trump, contrary to a great deal of unfounded over-reactive comment about him, never said anything remotely antagonistic about women, gays, African-Americans or Latinos who came to the U.S. legally.


Trump Outlines His Vision For America 1:38

What the world has witnessed, but has not recognized it yet, has been a campaign of genius.

No one in history has come from an apolitical background to take over complete control of one of the great American political parties.

World-historic generals, Ulysses S. Grant and Dwight D. Eisenhower, were recruited by party grandees.

Newspaper publisher Horace Greeley for the Democrats (1872), and utilities executive and lawyer Wendell Willkie for the Republicans (1940), were nominated, but they won narrowly, did not take over the party organization or put the party elders to flight, and had no chance of winning (against Grant and Franklin D. Roosevelt).

The Trump candidacy was greeted with howls of derision — the cognoscenti conducted a Bataan Death March retreat. Trump couldn’t get more than 20, 30, 40 per cent, would be trashed at the convention, would splinter the party, would be waxed by Mrs. Clinton (who has had problems enough coming in ahead of a campy Vermont socialist and avoiding an indictment).

As Florida’s Senator Marco Rubio observed as he left the race, having been bombed by almost a million votes in his home state by Trump (who, remember, had no “ground game”), “There was a tsunami coming that no one except Mr. Trump saw.”

These earthshaking lamentations for those identified in both parties with the failures of the past 20 years are completely implausible.

Trump didn’t give us the immense housing bubble and terrible financial crisis, over a decade of war in the Middle East well conducted by the military but leading to colossal strategic and humanitarian disasters, the doubling in seven years of the $9 trillion of national debt accumulated in the previous 233 years of American independence, and an endless sequence of foreign policy humiliations: disappearing red lines, a nuclear sell-out to Iran, and unprecedented cheek from the penurious Russian mountebank Putin, allowed to pretend he has the force of Stalin.

These wailing commentators should be asking why the powers that be of both parties didn’t lift a finger while 12 million illegals flooded into the country, and why the authors of these fiascos, after 60 years of triumph over the Great Depression, Nazism, Japanese imperialism and international communism, suddenly became an elite of idiots who could not run a two-car funeral, apart from the expertise and courage of the armed forces, mis-deployed though they were.

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton can’t utter the phrase “Islamist extremism,” the president called the Fort Hood shooting by a jihadist “workplace violence,” and told the joint chiefs of staff that the greatest danger facing America is climate change.

What sclerosis has taken hold that the great achievements and generally high level of competence of 10 administrations, five of each party, (FDR to Bush senior), suddenly was warped into this nightmare of serial self-inflicted blunderbuss wounds, causing great collateral damage in the world?

Donald Trump saw it and none of those who governed and legislated for a living did (apart from, to a degree and through such rose-tinted glasses his vision is blurred, Bernie Sanders).

The country has tried changing parties in the White House and the Congress (Tom Foley to Newt Gingrich, who is not “odious” as the Tuesday NP editorial claimed, merely flakey, to Nancy Pelosi, John Boehner, and now the more promising Paul Ryan).

By any normal criteria, the whole governing elite should be sent packing, bag and baggage, foot, horse and guns.

The commentariat should be celebrating the fact that Donald did the necessary to round up the Archie Bunker vote, and it is little wonder that it is now almost half the people, but is a moderate in all policy areas except illegal or hostile immigration and unequal trade deals; and that Hillary has managed to drive off the loopy left.

If we were now witnessing a contest between Sanders and Cruz, there really could be an impending catastrophe.


Trump Outlines Immigration, Trade Politics 4:12

Now that Trump is the nominee, having come from the political wilderness and paid for his own campaign, he will drastically scale back the stylistic infelicities (which are as disagreeable to me as to most serious people, but are just part of his shtick).

He is not ideological and will make the system work — he is, as he never tires of telling us, a deal-maker.

In foreign policy, he will be neither trigger-happy like George W., nor an other-worldly pacifist like Obama.

He will spend a billion dollars of the Republican party’s money reminding the country that legally and ethically,

Hillary is carrying more dead weight cargo than the Queen Mary.

He and Hillary will now both campaign toward the centre, but whoever wins, this is the last stand of moderation.

One more debacle like the past four or five presidential terms, and the animals will be released.

The paint-ball parks, the shooting ranges, and the teeming ghettos (scores of millions of Americans unnoticed by Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses and Walt Disney) will not be gulled again by a limousine liberal in a neon pantsuit or a pseudo-blue-collar billionaire.

The U.S. and the world could do much worse and the media, whom Donald has rightly taken to the woodshed to the general delight of the public, should stop wringing its hands and report more perceptively and equably this performance of great virtuosity in the greatest circus of all, which has caught them all with unclean hands and their pants down.

Vulgar, corrupt, banal and half-mad though it is, America remains magnificent in a way, and absorbs the world’s attention; we’re all still watching. -- National Post
National Post br br Conrad Black: The Genius of D... (show quote)


Wow! There you have it.
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Jul 24, 2016 11:54:57   #
Glaucon wrote:
You have labels for everything, simplistic solutions for everything factoids instead of facts and you seem to understand nothing.


You are a supreme moron
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Jul 23, 2016 17:08:49   #
vernon wrote:
just let me say that we are on the cusp of total control by communist ,and you are one of their spokesman.you have lied and insulted anyone who comes on here and tries to council you,you are disrespectful and have no redeeming value.


Do not waste your time! He is a two year old commie troll.
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Jul 23, 2016 16:35:54   #
solarkin wrote:
Last time I checked , Coal does not care about E.M.P's
It burns frequently and reliably with little or no pollution.


My electricity supplier called the other day and asked if I would purchase a solar panel for $1000 with a return of $24 per year. I told them to pull their heads out of their asses and burn more coal. I pay $125 a ton for it and their costs would be less than mine for this fuel. The next time some global warming yahoo admits to owning and using a computer, tablet, auto or any other manufactured item and lives in anything but a teepee I am going to kick his/her ass up between their shoulderblades. Sickening GD hypocrites.
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Jul 23, 2016 16:24:15   #
HardHead wrote:
Hi there, I am a senior (very) citizen and have been paying income taxes since age 11. Until jackassObammma I never thought I could be ashamed
of this country! I never imagined that his ilk could be elected to dog catcher, let alone PRES.?? My hope is that Hillary is beaten soundly and then
prosecuted for her crimes!! I volunteer to be on the firing squad!! About 95 percent of congress also needs to be replaced as well!!!

Oh my! There seems to be an echo coming from my head. Welcome aboard and feel free to bad mouth the commies.
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Jul 23, 2016 09:13:53   #
okie don wrote:
Kevin's a lost cause Buffalo


Just another relativistic, hypocritical, commie troll. Most of the pinko babies on opp seem to be about 14 years old? After a while it becomes difficult to even think about reading anything they write!
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Jul 19, 2016 10:00:19   #
padremike wrote:
Your response is amazing! Are you serious?


Of course he is not serious! He/she is a commie troll.
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Jul 18, 2016 22:08:04   #
no propaganda please wrote:
http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/radicals-seek-blacks-only-nation-in-south

What do you think. should there be a separate black nation where black people can provide for themselves, and write their own rules and finance their own country?
How about a small self contained country for the LGBTQ group where they can determine what rights they wish to have put what ever propaganda they want in their public schools, and have every day a pride day for a subgroup of the community?

For each group that wishes to change the rules and culture of America to suit themselves, how about a country unto itself?
Absurd idea isn't it? then why to small subgroups demand different rules, different standards, and expect that the majority will acquiesce to their demands Something to think about and discuss, hopefully in a civil manner.
http://www.wnd.com/2016/07/radicals-seek-blacks-on... (show quote)


Separate drinking fountains? Separate schools? Back to apartheid? Liberal commies are such ignorant pieces of dooky. Just remember, the democrat party is the party of the KKK. Negros should be careful what they wish for. After all, who would buy ovomit phones and food stamps for them?
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Jul 18, 2016 20:47:58   #
Glaucon wrote:
PLUTOCRATIC TOOL !


Thank you. You are ever so kind.
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Jul 18, 2016 19:02:02   #
Glaucon wrote:
Some crazies out there are trying to suggest, gossip, imply and even state that Obama does not support our police. Who do you think is trying to get us to believe that and why do you think they are doing that? Do you know the group or the individual?

I don't know anyone who actually believes that, even those who want you to believe it know it isn't true.

We have heard him vigorously support our police in every speech and interview and I have never seen any time he has not.


Commie troll.
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Jul 18, 2016 18:00:01   #
PawneeCounty wrote:
Yep calling Taxpayers Customers is a major joke if we are customers what do we get.


Why, you get the flying fickle finger of fate in a cavity yet to be named.
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Jul 18, 2016 11:42:24   #
MatthewlovesAyn wrote:
So after paying my taxes faithfully for the past 40+ years, I ran into a little deduction snafu last year (my kids made to much money for me to declare them anymore). Anyway, I owe the bastards 3 large. This is neither here nor there. Here's my gripe. I am on the phone with them as I am writing this (on hold for an estimated 15 to 30 minutes) and every minute or so the pleasant voiced computer comes on and says, "Our representatives are still helping other customers, please continue to hold." Does anyone else find this sickening? I am not their customer. I am at best a serf being threatened at the point of a gun. Customer implies people in voluntary cooperation with one another. These are thugs stealing my money and giving to people I have no wish to give it to. They are giving to people in other countries that want to kill me, and sometimes I don't blame them for wanting to do so. Does anyone else out there feel the same? Do you know what to do? I do! Never, ever, ever, ever vote for an incumbent. I don't care about Mitch McConnell's status in the Senate, or what he can steal from everyone else and bring back to the state of Kentucky. I don't care how great a thief Marcy Kaptur is and how much she can steal from you and give to me. Please, just stop voting for these people. There are maybe 5 of them in all the Congress that aren't criminals. Don't get me wrong, term limits are NOT the answer. They limit your rights. I would vote for Mike Lee or Justin Amash until the day I die. The rest can go to Hell. So stop it. There is a reason their approval is in the low teens. Quit voting for them! Okay?
So after paying my taxes faithfully for the past 4... (show quote)


Hear, hear and YUP!!
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Jul 18, 2016 11:39:06   #
LAPhil wrote:
Shepherd Smith recently raked Governor Bobby Jindall over the coals for using the phrase "All lives matter" and kept insisting it was offensive. A lot of people don't agree and some even think Smith should be fired. I agree that he's an idiot for saying that.
http://www.bizpacreview.com/2016/07/17/shepard-smith-is-a-damn-idiot-unforgivable-fight-with-jindal-after-ambush-has-people-calling-fox-news-366534


I don't know why all the commies on opp keep dissing Fox. They are fair and balanced because half the commentators on Fox are dillholes like sheepturd Smith, the leprechaun, George will, Juan wino, etc. So I guess certain individuals are unfair and unbalanced!!
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Jul 18, 2016 08:40:45   #
Cool Breeze wrote:
This is like biscuits on Sunday Morning for Fux News and other right winged media outlets. It appears that the shooter was a former member of the Nation of Islam? http://dailycaller.com/2016/07/17/baton-rouge-shooter-gavin-eugene-long-was-nation-of-islam-member-railed-against-crackers-on-youtube-channel-video/ Here we go. I predict Fox News will lead the charge with their race-baiting.
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It's just pissing you off you can't blame the NRA. Moron!
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Jun 28, 2016 15:11:17   #
Floyd Brown wrote:
The cat is out of the bag for any one having guns & letting people know they have guns.

I have said many times on this site what people who have guns & wished to keep them shouldn't have come out & said what they would do with them.
Saying you have them to defend your self from those that miss use the government or words to that affect puts you as a threat to those that would do what you fear.

Just putting my views like these could raise attention to me. As we have see there are those that fear losing their power so much that they may go to unbelievable ends.
I have stated that I support you having & keeping your guns & it could well be considered that if either of Us has attention called to Us.
I have stated that I had hunting guns but don't have them now. I have no real knowledge of where they are now. It would only be a guess as to where they went.

The only real hope is that people don't live for ever & little by little things may chnage

Those that think like you will have left many clues to be followed. I can only say that you may or may not have guns it would only be a guess that you do.
The cat is out of the bag for any one having guns... (show quote)


GOD!!! What a whiner.... If you support and believe in the second amendment, then get a pair. Molon Labe baby!
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