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    Since China devalued its currency 3 percent, global markets have gone into a tailspin. Why should this be? After all, 3 percent devaluation in China could be countered by a U.S. tariff of 3 percent on all goods made in China, and the tariff revenue used to cut U.S. corporate taxes. The crisis in world...
  • He’s on a roll, he speaks the language of the uneducated masses, the only thing that can stop him is the mighty media machine or an up turn in the stock market. The folks down home are tired of the constant noise of the left, the whining women, the LGBT nonsense, the ridiculous taxes, the Racial BS, the disappearing jobs, the herds of foreigners. No Sir, they don’t like it and Don’s their only hope. Free trade has never been anything but a way for the filthy rich to exploit everyone under them, time to think about us. Mansions burning and yachts sinking, this is the future.

    • Replies: @Ozymandias
    @Renoman

    "...the only thing that can stop him is the mighty media machine or an up turn in the stock market."

    Has no one noticed that "the mighty media machine" is collapsing? They are in a state of ruin, their credibility burnt to ashes. Anger at the lies of the mighty media machine is one of the biggest things Trump has got going for him. I find that this fact is consistently underappreciated.

  • The pending normalization of full diplomatic relations with Cuba is long overdue and it is to be hoped that the agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear program will survive a congressional onslaught next month. That is all to the good and the administration of President Barack Obama deserves full credit for persevering in spite of nearly...
  • Worrying about Gay rights is completely unnecessary. “Poor stupid Gay people” is a very thin book. Just leave them alone, they’ll do just fine.

  • @WhatEvvs
    @Sam Shama

    LGBT rights isn't a domestic agenda according to its advocates. They think it's a matter of universal human rights. Why not promote it abroad, as we would racial equality?

    This exposes the fraudulence of the Philip Giraldi types. He really hates the LGBT agenda at heart and doesn't have the guts to say so.

    BTW, Phil, what about that caste thing?

    Replies: @Renoman, @Sam Shama

    Nearly everyone hates the LGBT agenda, we’re all real tired of it. Bunch of Circus freak loud mouth jerks.

  • What if former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been pulling the wool over our eyes for years? What if, while she was secretary of state, she ran two secret wars, one in Libya and one in Syria? What if there already were wars in each of those countries, so she used those wars...
  • Bernie can save us if they don’t assassinate him which they will if he wins.

  • Despite doubts and denials, Russia is about to embark on an ambitious expansion of its Syrian presence, likely to change the game in the war-torn country. Russia’s small and dated naval repair facility in Tartous will be enlarged, while Jableh near Latakia (Laodicea of old) will become the Russian Air Force base and a full-blown...
  • Isis has certainly been a great uniting force, a lot of people who barely spoke to one another are now bombing the same crew. Progress? Maybe, the US has zero credibility, maybe Vlad can add some. Regardless, he will not be hobbled in the same way as the West, this could be a great thing , fingers crossed.

  • As Third World migration increasingly dominates the headlines in the European Union and the United States, the rich nations of East Asia have been keeping heads their down. With good reason. True to their ultra-strict immigration policies, they have been admitting virtually no refugees. South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and mainland China are at one...
  • I’m told they have a very crime free and civilized society. Why would they risk loosing that by bringing in outsiders? What’s in it for them? Mixing the races does not work, birds of a feather etc. ,do you really think people yearn for the American non stop freak show?

    • Replies: @Jim
    @Renoman

    For most of the last 1500 years Japan has been one of the most prosperous and successful societies in the world. It was only after 1800 that the standard of living in Western Europe exceeded that in Japan for about a century and half. The Japanese population of about 125 million has an average IQ of 107. Although this average IQ is exceeded by Ashkenazi Jews the latter number only about 10 million.

    It would be insane for Japan to admit large numbers of immigrants. Since the West seems bent on suicide, Japan is all the more important for the possibility of the survival of an advanced culture.

    Replies: @Anonymous, @Anonymous

    , @Bill Jones
    @Renoman

    Societies succeed because they've built up, usually over centuries, a widely accepted and practiced set of behaviors; social capital built up of predictable actions and attitudes and beliefs. The core of the culture.
    Immigrants who do not have that ingrained culture are likely to be destructive of social capital and destructive to the host society. Despite the gibberish of the lunatic left most people recognize this and quite rightly reject the attempt to destroy their society in pursuit of a crazed political fantasy.

    Replies: @Jim

    , @Jeff77450
    @Renoman

    Agreed and well said.

  • The ability to execute its own citizens has been a mark of tyrannical government from Rome in the days of the Caesars to Moscow during the Great Purge in the 1930s The lack of public response to the British government ordering the assassination by pilotless drones of two British citizens, Reyaad Khan and Rahul Amin,...
  • The standard treatment for traitors is death, how it is administered is more or less irrelevant assuming a long session of torture is not involved. Why risk a life if it is not required? It must be efficient or the British wouldn’t do it, understand that the American approach to War is vastly different than the British. If the Americans are sent to kill someone they send in the troops, guns blazing, bullets everywhere, the Brits will send in a sniper and if he uses more than one bullet he will have a weeks paperwork describing why he missed.

    • Replies: @woodNfish
    @Renoman


    The standard treatment for traitors is death, how it is administered is more or less irrelevant...
     
    I totally agree with this part of your comment. I don't think the guilt of these peoples actions is in question, and I don't want good troops harmed or killed trying to retrieve a traitor from a battlefront just so we can try him in court (as we did with Bergdahl).

    As for you guns blazing comment about amerikans, you haven't got a clue what our Rangers and Seals do.
  • Today we will reflect that the economy will shortly wither, no one will have to work, and we will all die of starvation sitting on street corners and trying to sell each other pencils. Work is going the way of the dodo, the Constitution, and common sense. Won’t be any. Doom moves in ripples. Suppose...
  • First they figure out how to make the widget, then they figure out how to make it cheaper and worse, finally the hire a Chinese laborer to write the instructions.
    And the World goes Round!

    • Replies: @Gene Su
    @Renoman

    Oh... I have worked with some of those Chinese laborers. They can be quite incompetent. The language barrier just makes things worse.

  • The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming!” So echoed the cry this week from the Pentagon, the US media and Republican candidates for president. How silly. It seems the Russians have sent six tanks to Syria, some medium artillery and a bunch of military technicians to two bases on Syria’s coast near Latakia. According...
  • Putin is a Hero in most of the World. Before the Internet the USA could simply blitz the Media with America good good all the time but these days it’s no secret what America is, they can’t hide any more. They go into Ukraine and everybody says “Oh that’s just the usual CIA bullshit” and it was so no one supports America. The World is a much smaller and better educated place, it’s harder to hide, tougher to bribe and a whole lot easier to find out the truth.
    America bad is what most believe.

  • Bless Donald Trump. Inadvertently, by just being Donald, Mr. Trump has delivered more good news to liberty lovers. In his bid for the presidency, Mr. Trump is not only threatening the Republican establishment, but is forcing a war with the cable news channel that does the Republican regimists’ bidding. The Fox News Channel backed Genghis...
  • In terms of Leadership quality Trumps only competitor is Mike Huckaby. The rest are just a pack of sleazy weasels. I mean who else would you possibly consider following into battle?
    He’s going to win!

  • These autumn days are the most important in the Middle East calendar. The Muslims celebrate Eid al Adha, the Feast of the Sacrifice; the Jews fast at Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement; and the Eastern Orthodox Christians rejoice at Nativity of Our Lady Mary. It appears, surprisingly, the best place to be at this...
  • A great piece of writing, thank you.

  • Pope Francis's four-day visit to the United States was by any measure a personal and political triumph. The crowds were immense, and coverage of the Holy Father on television and in the print press swamped the state visit of Xi Jinping, the leader of the world's second-greatest power. But how enduring, and how relevant, was...
  • Mass immigration is a sure recipe for war. People don’t mix, it’s been tried in every way possible and it doesn’t work, why fight facts?

  • On Monday, Russian President Vladimir Putin delivered a blistering critique of US foreign policy to the UN General Assembly. On Tuesday, Barack Obama shoved a knife in Putin’s back. This is from Reuters: Hollande is a liar and a puppet. He knows the Security Council will never approve a no-fly zone. Russia and China have...
  • Putin is a real leader not some hand wringing Pussy like pretty well every Western leader. He’s gonna do more in a month than the US did in a year and the enemy won’t be driving any Russian vehicles and firing Russian guns when it’s over. GO VLAD!!!

  • Having established a base on the Syrian coast, Vladimir Putin last week began air strikes on ISIS and other rebel forces seeking to overthrow Bashar Assad. A longtime ally of Syria, Russia wants to preserve its toehold on the Mediterranean, help Assad repel the threat, and keep the Islamic terrorists out of Damascus. Russia is...
  • Remind me again, when was the last time America won a war? Most of the World’s soldiers regard the Americans as incompetent fools.

    • Replies: @Realist
    @Renoman

    "Remind me again, when was the last time America won a war?"

    It has been awhile. But the last legitimate war America was in, was in 1812

    , @woodNfish
    @Renoman


    Most of the World’s soldiers regard the Americans as incompetent fools.
     
    Do they? And you know this, how?
  • The reason Putin will succeed where the US failed in its war on ISIS, is because the Russian air-strikes are going to be accompanied by a formidable mop-up operation that will overpower the jihadi groups on the ground. This is already happening as we speak. The Russian Air Force has been pounding terrorist targets across...
  • Sounds like the truth to me.

  • Having recognized that the country is calling on me to restore order and common sense, and that my election as dictator is the last hope of Western Civilization, I hereby throw my sombrero into the ring. Below is a compact summary of the wise and forward-looking policies which will characterize my reign. Interposed are thrilling...
  • Wow, a lot of folks with no sense of humor out there, time to calm down. Fred was only funnin you.

  • Barack Obama sought as his legacy to bring an end to the two longest wars in U.S. history. On Oct. 15, he, again, admitted failure. The 9,800 U.S. troops in Afghanistan will remain another year. And, on Inauguration Day 2017, 5,500 U.S. troops will still be there. Why cannot we leave? Because, if we do,...
  • Even Genghis Khan could not hold Afghanistan and he killed everyone right down to the Dogs. The Americans were fools to try.

    • Replies: @Anon7
    @Renoman

    Well, particular Americans were fools, yes. Like George Fucking W. Bush, God damn him.

    , @Bliss
    @Renoman


    Even Genghis Khan could not hold Afghanistan
     
    The oft-repeated claim that Afghanistan has never been conquered is a myth.

    It was conquered by Alexander the Great ~2300 years ago and much of it was ruled by descendants of the conquering greeks for centuries. It was during greek rule that indian Buddhism became prominent in the region. It is possible that the pashtun propensity for pederasty dates back to the period of greek rule.

    Most significantly, Afganistan was conquered, and converted to Islam, by the arabs and their converted turkic minions. The muslim turks and mongol-turks lorded over the afghans for many centuries. Over a thousand years later practically all afghans are still muslims with arabic names who prostrate towards Mecca in Saudi Arabia. Many of them have the surname Khan, derived from the Mongol conquests.
  • Turkey has summoned separately the American and Russian ambassadors in Ankara to complain about their countries acting in support of the military forces of the Syrian Kurds who are fighting Isis. The Turkish government’s alarm underlines its problem in fighting a guerrilla war against the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) in Turkey at a time when...
  • Turkey is just another perfect example of why the US should have nothing to do with the Middle East. Now that we have Fracking tech and horizontal drilling we don’t need their oil, why put up with their unending tribal wars? Just back off and let them kill each other.

    • Agree: Deduction
    • Replies: @Tom_R
    @Renoman

    USA IN MIDDLE EAST FOR ISRAEL, NOT FOR OIL.

    The US can buy oil in the world market like any other country.

    The real reason USA is in the Middle East is to fight for Israel, as our govt. is owned and operated by the Jewish lobby.

    See:

    http://www.mepc.org/journal/middle-east-policy-archives/israel-lobby-and-us-foreign-policy?print

  • “The top one-tenth of 1 percent in this country own almost 90 percent … as much wealth as the bottom 90 percent,” roared the independent senator from Vermont, Bernie Sanders, at the first Democratic primary debate of 2015, in Las Vegas. Standing for president, Sanders implies, somehow, that there exists in nature a delimited income...
  • Well I’m certainly not against people making money but the kind of money these guys are making is waaay too much like stealing for me to stomach. I’d send em all to Sea in a leaky boat.

  • A DAY IN THE LIFE. The Bennett family’s day began with a prayer at “the Western Wall, the holiest site in Judaism.” It ended in the murder of the family’s father, stabbed to death in the Old City as he attempted to save wife and son from the same fate. A rabbi who rushed to...
  • I think it is fair to say that the only people more distrusted and universally hated than the Arabs are the Jews so for the vast majority it’s just a giant “Who Cares”?
    Personally I don’t hate anyone except assholes and they of course come in all colors and religions, I’m just stating the facts as I see them.

  • The end of international law and diplomacy The end of the Cold War was welcomed as a new era of peace and security in which swords would be transformed into plows, former enemies into friends, and the world would witness a new dawn of universal love, peace and happiness. Of course, none of that happened....
  • It sure would be nice if these articles had a half page summary at the end . Reciting History books and installing endless supporting links is all well and good, perhaps even necessary but time is a precious thing and this would help a lot. One paragraph comments would be great as well.
    This article could be summed up in two words “not much”.

  • "If the Cold War is over, what's the point of being an American?" said Rabbit Angstrom, the protagonist of the John Updike novels. A haunting remark, since, for 40 years, America was largely united on the proposition that our survival depended upon our victory over communism in the Cold War. We had a cause then....
  • America has always been obsessed with selling arms, it’s a great business , an easy business and the profits are astounding but if they would look a little deeper and quit gutting the jobs out of their Country [fucking themselves] with crazy trade deals and other crime they might realize there is a lot of money to be made right at home.
    The easy way is seldom the best way.

  • Humans differ in paternal investment—the degree to which fathers help mothers care for their offspring. They differ in this way between individuals, between populations, and between stages of cultural evolution. During the earliest stage, when all humans were hunter-gatherers, men invested more in their offspring with increasing distance from the equator. Longer, colder winters made...
  • To anyone who has been married the answer is obvious, of course it makes you tougher. Keeping one Woman happy is chore enough for most of us, imagine two or more, it must be one endless fight. Fighting improves with practice, those guys are practicing all the time.

  • Toronto- I used to call Canada ‘the land that time forgot.’ While the rest of the world lurched from crisis to crisis, Canada remained peaceful, humane, prosperous, progressive and famously polite, a sort of North American Scandinavia. Polls showed that Canada, for all its blandness and low profile, was one of the world’s most respected...
  • I don’t know where you fellas live but it can’t be in Canada. True, the mainstream parties are working for the same people but the Harper Conservatives really pushed the limit on things recently and the public has risen firmly up against that nonsense so there will indeed be some changes made. Our system is not nearly as Lobby driven as Americas, most people can call their MP on the phone or even drop by his house and have a chat with them, politicians run a little scared around here most of the time and we like it that way.
    Let’s give the Lad a chance shall we, he certainly is a nicer person than ole Steve, maybe he’ll fix some things.

  • The Western media has only two tools. One is the outrageous lie. This overused tool no longer works, except on dumbshit Americans. The pinpoint accuracy of the Russian cruise missiles and air attacks has the Pentagon shaking in its boots. But according to the Western presstitutes the Russian missiles fell out of the sky over...
  • It is true, most people are dumb as soup, Kim Khardasian is getting many times the hits this site is. Just take a look at Facebook some time, it’s mostly Cat videos, pictures of food and cries from the sick.
    Stupidity is what makes the World so easy to control and there is no shortage. Gaul is the other thing, most people are sore afraid of anyone willing to stand up and speak his mind. If you want to find this out just post some thoughts on the stock exchange sites, that’s where the smart gauly guys are , they’ll come to your house if you cross them. That’s why they’re running the World.

    • Agree: Realist
  • Trailed by two Chinese warships, the guided-missile destroyer USS Lassen sailed inside the 12-nautical-mile limit of Subi Reef, a man-made island China claims as her national territory. Beijing protested. Says China: Subi Reef and the Spratly Island chain, in a South China Sea that carries half of the world's seaborne trade, are as much ours...
  • America, feared by everyone, hated by everyone, respected by no one.

  • I recently spent a few days in Rome and Venice. I won’t lie and say it was a business trip, but I did talk to some local people as well as cops and officials about the migrant/refugee/asylum seeker crisis that is overwhelming much of Europe. Italy is particularly vulnerable as islands in its territorial waters...
  • It seems pretty straight ahead to me. 2/3 of the Worlds population lives on $2.00 a day, they all want to come to the West. If we let them we will all soon be living on $5.00 a day. Call me Hitler if you like but it’s true. Send em back, get the guns out if you have to but turn that tide or we will all be doomed.

    • Replies: @Hugo
    @Renoman

    Meh. Hitler dindu nuffin

  • Three questions about Paris: 1) Was the over-the-top, no-holds-barred, 24-7 media blitz really an attempt to keep the public informed about a critically important event or was the coverage geared to pressure President Obama into sending ground troops to Syria? 2) Is Obama’s excuse for not putting boots on the ground in Syria to fight...
  • Why would any sane man spend money and manpower on a war that Vlad is already taking care of? Obama is not stupid.

    • Replies: @annamaria
    @Renoman

    "Russia is now using a lot of her immense Cold War arsenal where there stocks of cruise missiles and gravity bombs are plentiful. Russia will run out of targets long before she runs out of these strategic weapons. This is no joke, by the way: it makes no sense to fire multi-million Ruble cruise missiles at non-lucrative, secondary or even tactical targets...

    ... the US is in a very bad and complicated position: it has created a bloody mess (literally), then it painted itself into a political corner... If you look at the relationship between the USA, on one hand, and countries like Turkey, Qatar, the KSA or Israel on the other, it really is hard to establish who uses whom and whether what we are seeing is a case of a tail wagging the dog."

    http://thesaker.is/week-seven-of-the-russian-intervention-in-syria-dramatic-surge-in-intensity/

    Replies: @KA

  • In denouncing Republicans as "scared of widows and orphans," and castigating those who prefer Christian refugees to Muslims coming to America, Barack Obama has come off as petulant and unpresidential. Clearly, he is upset. And with good reason. He grossly, transparently underestimated the ability of ISIS, the "JV" team, to strike outside the caliphate into...
  • Just to be clear, about 80% [conservatively] of the World’s population hates America, I’m sure I don’t have to explain why. At least the man has the brains to shut up now and then instead of getting on the white horse and reassuring the 80% that they are indeed correct.
    Time for America to pull in it’s horns, pave it’s roads, try to get some sort of an economy going beyond pushing paper around and stealing from each other. No need to go looking for trouble, you’ve got plenty of your own.

    • Agree: scoops
    • Replies: @dc.sunsets
    @Renoman

    Agreed. America for Americans (taxpayers only!)

  • If the purpose of terrorism is to terrify, the Islamic State had an extraordinary week. Brussels, capital of the EU and command post of mighty NATO, is still in panic and lockdown. "In Brussels, fear of attack lingers" was Monday's headline over The Washington Post's top story, which read: "Not since Boston came to a...
  • The numbers don’t justify the hype, most of what we read is either someone making a noise to justify their existence or someone [or government] trying to sell us something we don’t need or want.
    It’s going to take a lot bigger ass whooping than Paris received to change anything. Maybe the Russian bomber getting shot down by the Turks will start WW3 which they are all salivating for.

  • LOKOJA, Nigeria—This was a small town on the docks where steamships stopped when a traveling young nut merchant named Ahmed Musa settled here in the 1940s. He didn’t even lock his doors at night. Now Lokoja is the fastest-growing city on Earth. His roof looks out over shanties and suburban estates tangling along the Niger...
  • I say we leave them alone and let them solve their own problems. When they want to emigrate to the West we say “no way”. Any population that just goes full bore into having Children they can’t look after does not deserve any help. As for being immigrant saviors of our pension plans their track record is pretty miserable, more like illiterate welfare junkies in most Cities.

  • If there’s one thing guaranteed to have me reaching for the barf bag it’s some fool politician or pundit saying, “That’s not who we are.” Obama said it here aboutwaterboarding, here about deporting DREAMERs, and OU President David Borensaid it here about frat boys and the N-word. You just know, when you hear that phrase,...
  • Islam scares the hell out of people and it should. Respect must be earned it can’t be bought or regulated so until the Muslims get a handle on their kids most folks want nothing to do with them.
    Simple!

  • I recently watched the above video of a Demi Lovato song. I like Michelle Rodriguez's stomach as much as the next guy (OK, perhaps more), but one thing that struck me in particular is that throughout the whole narrative arc Lovato, a 5'3 tall female, beats the crap out of many much larger men. Obviously...
  • If I ever raised a hand to my wife she would wait till I was asleep and quietly cut my throat.
    She would be correct to do so.

    • Replies: @guest
    @Renoman

    You might call it delayed self-defense. I call it murder.

  • Who can’t feel that something’s in the air? Some mood of fear, panic, and pure meanness ratcheting up in the planet’s “exceptional” nation. Or at least exceptionally jumpy nation. In the wake of the San Bernardino slaughter and news of an online pledge of loyalty to the Islamic State (IS) by one of the killers,...
  • Muslims killing Muslims, it’s the American Dream and on top of that Putin is footing the bill, how could it get any better? Besides it’s nothing more than a flea on an Elephants ass as far as a conflict goes, the only real inconvenience is the refugees and that’s kind of being dealt with by the Europeans. It’s just win after win for the Yanks.

    • Replies: @Astuteobservor II
    @Renoman

    and the EU govts are too much of a bitch, slave to do anything about it.

  • In May of 2018, the second year of Mrs. Clinton’s administration, national puzzlement was high over the continuing wave of mass killings. A week before, nineteen children had died in the Blaintree Kindergarten massacre in San Francisco when Mohammed Shah Massoud, Faisal ibn Saud, and Hussein al Rashid burst into the school and began firing....
  • You always make my day Fred, thank you.

  • Calling for a moratorium on Muslim immigration "until our country's representatives can figure out what the hell is going on," Donald Trump this week ignited a firestorm of historic proportions. As all the old hate words -- xenophobe, racist, bigot -- have lost their electric charge from overuse, and Trump was being called a fascist...
  • Ever the voice of common sense Pat is raising a civil argument in the faces of a gang of internet trolls. People should be able to have a discussion and still be friends at the end of the day.
    For a real cool perspective on America today watch this seasons “South Park” cartoon series,they really sum it up well.

  • "I worry greatly that the rhetoric coming from the Republicans, particularly Donald Trump, is sending a message to Muslims here ... and ... around the world, that there is a 'clash of civilizations.'" So said Hillary Clinton in Saturday night's New Hampshire debate. Yet, that phrase was not popularized by Donald Trump, but by Harvard's...
  • Sadly the World is ruled by violence, the Muslims realize this and are going forward with it. Allowing them into our society is the biggest error of the last 100 years, they don’t mix, they cause tons of Bullshit, they don’t contribute much, most of them are just a burden on society. They are rapists, check the crime rates in Scandinavia. What is the point of letting them in, can anyone give me a good reason to support their import?

    • Replies: @Anon
    @Renoman

    [Instead of cluttering up a discussion thread with numerous short comments, it's much better to combine them together into one or two longer and more substantial ones.]

    The reason they are imported is because of cultural Marxism.

    , @Talha
    @Renoman

    Wow - do you live near one of those European ghettos or in the States? Can't say much for Europe since I don't live there, but I can't think of a hospital in the States that I can walk into without a specialist with a Muslim (or Jewish) name. I used to live close by a Walgreens, the pharmacist was a nice lady, wore a headscarf. The dialysis center where my father goes has a nice Pakistani technician. Seriously, have you ever met a Muslim who isn't a cab driver or something?

    I went to school - UCLA - in the same computer science program with a nice Muslim guy named Omar who eventually went on to found the company AdMob (which Google bought as their flagship for mobile advertising for nearly 3/4 billion dollars - Google and Apple were fighting over it).

    Need anymore good reasons to support the import of people willing to be productive members of society?

    Replies: @Diversity Heretic, @Tony, @RadicalCenter

  • Imagine if the American people elected a president who was much worse than George W. Bush or Barack Obama. A real tyrant. Would that be sufficient justification for someone like Vladimir Putin to arm and train Mexican and Canadian mercenaries to invade America, kill US civilians, destroy cities and critical infrastructure, seize vital oil refineries...
  • The treachery of the USA shines through time and time again.

    • Replies: @annamaria
    @Renoman

    American Enterprise Institute (AEI), this senile old whore has suddenly became alarmed that there are currently more jihadis in the Middle East than during the times of their beloved "Decider" (Bush the lesser has been such a darling of AEI).
    Here is something the AEI presstitutes need to be reminded of: " The anti-Soviet jihadis were welcomed to the White House by President Ronald Reagan during a visit in 1985. Reagan... trumpeted them as “the moral equivalent of America’s founding fathers.” This is when the great bulk of U.S. (CIA) aid to the Mujahadeen was going into the coffers of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, a vicious warlord now aligned with the Taliban."
    http://www.counterpunch.org/2015/12/25/nato-seeking-russias-destruction-since-1949/
    Wars of aggression have consequences.

    And who wrote the drivel about ISIS for AEI? - Mr. Marc A. Thiessen himself, the one that does not believe in facts but only in his paycheck. Thiessen was the main cheerleader for "applying Reagan doctrine in Libya." See the results: a lot of new "moral equivalents of America’s founding fathers" in the Middle East, is not it so, Mr. Thiessen? //www.aei.org/publication/brennan-admits-isis-was-decimated-under-bush-but-has-grown-under-obama-by-as-much-as-4400-percent/?

  • To the Grand Klaftan and National Klug of the Knights of the Invisible Empire, Ku Klux Klan, December 16, 2015 From Klizzard Fred, laboring for Our Holy Cause in Washington DC Esteemed Klaftan, Greetings from the Yankee Capital. In conformity with your instructions, I provide below a concise assessment of the mood of the nation...
  • Best writer since Mark Twain, you rock Fred!

  • Sectarian and ethnic cleansing by all sides in Syria and Iraq is becoming more intense, ensuring that there are few mixed areas left in the two countries and, even if the war ends, many refugees will find it too dangerous to return to their homes. Communities which once lived together in peace are today so...
  • Westerners are in a can’t win situation over there, we’d be best to stay out and let the Arabs be Arabs. That’s what they will do anyway, why waste blood and money on them, we don’t need their oil any more and screw Israel what have they ever done for anyone except Israel?
    It’s just a shit pit, leave it alone.

  • Donald Trump has been dominating American news ever since he announced his candidacy for the Republican presidential nomination six months ago. Trump is known to be a deeply divisive figure, who in a two-way race with his likely Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton, would lose the distaff vote by about seventeen percent. He has also emerged...
  • It’s very simple, the public hate the government and the media. So does trump.
    He’s going to win.

  • The New Year's execution by Saudi Arabia of the Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr Baqir al-Nimr was a deliberate provocation. Its first purpose: Signal the new ruthlessness and resolve of the Saudi monarchy where the power behind the throne is the octogenarian King Salman's son, the 30-year-old Defense Minister Mohammed bin Salman. Second, crystallize, widen and...
  • America should be ashamed of herself, hanging around with the Jews the Turks and the Saudis, the absolute bottom of the barrel countries in the World [North Korea the only one worse]. Even the Arabs hate the Saudis, the saying “Turned Turk” didn’t come from nowhere and the Jews, well there’s nothing good there for sure. All because of Money! What a disgusting example they set, for heaven’s sake America grow a set, Man up and get rid of your gang of scum.

  • I was in the city of Cologne just once, in 1954. I was nine years old, on my way to visit my brother, who was stationed with the British Army in Düsseldorf. Through the train window my mother pointed out the famous Cathedral (pictured right) which I recall as looking very battered still from wartime...
  • One day soon you’re gonna realize
    That the leaders of the Country are tellin you lies
    That they sold it all and they sold it cheap
    And the put it in their pockets cause you were weak
    And they’re gonna get away ya they’re getting away
    And they really don’t give a damn what you say.

  • Three weeks out from the Iowa caucuses, and clarity emerges. Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee, is in trouble. Polls show her slightly ahead of Socialist Bernie Sanders in Iowa, but narrowly behind in New Hampshire. And the weekend brought new revelations about yet more classified and secret documents sent over her private email server...
  • Agree! It will be Bernie and Don, I hope it’s Bernie but I’d bet on Don. Americans are suckers for charisma. I’m Canadian by the way so this is strictly an outside observation.

  • When it comes to news about Saudi Arabia, the execution of an oppositional Shiite cleric, Nimr al-Nimr, has topped the headlines recently -- and small wonder. Aging King Salman bin Abdulaziz al-Saud and his 30-year-old son, Deputy Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, the new defense minister who has already involved his country in a classic...
  • The mass of failed States and general unrest are because of Two things, first is constant probing and provoking of the USA/Israel and second the spreading of the internet. People are far less ignorant than they were even 20 years ago because they can all see at a glance how the other half live and they are realizing that they have been lied too for, well Centuries and they’re just not gonna take it any more.
    Of course they’re not real bright so they will make a lot of mistakes and a lot will die but that doesn’t phase them much so hang on because it isn’t going to be fixed any time soon.
    We don’t need their oil any more, we have plenty of our own and are moving on to cleaner things so we’ll just let em eat each other. No one will miss them.

  • Three weeks out from the Iowa caucuses, and clarity emerges. Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee, is in trouble. Polls show her slightly ahead of Socialist Bernie Sanders in Iowa, but narrowly behind in New Hampshire. And the weekend brought new revelations about yet more classified and secret documents sent over her private email server...
  • No one will vote for Bush, he’s too goofy to be President. That’s the real problem with the GOP, the only one who walks like a Man is Trump.

  • Turkey is becoming a more dangerous place, but then so is the Middle East and North Africa and anywhere Isis can send its suicide squads. The Turkish authorities say that the bomber who killed at least 10 people, mostly German tourists, near the obelisk of Theodosius, not far from Hagia Sophia and the Blue Mosque...
  • Turkey is run by slime and it’s getting what it deserves. America and NATO should back away from than nest of treachery.

  • Meet the hottest new commander in the increasingly secretive world of American warfare, Lieutenant General Raymond “Tony” Thomas. A rare portrait in the Washington Post paints him as a “shadowy figure” -- an appropriate phrase for the general who has been leading the U.S. military’s “manhunters,” aka Joint Special Operations Command, or JSOC. They are...
  • Well if you want to dominate the World that’s how you do it. It’s a dirty business and America is well versed in it.

  • Why is the economy barely growing after seven years of zero rates and easy money? Why are wages and incomes sagging when stock and bond prices have gone through the roof? Why are stocks experiencing such extreme volatility when the Fed increased rates by a mere quarter of a percent? It’s the policy, stupid. And...
  • Prize for the most obscure geek chart.

  • We could say that the Russian intervention in Syria has settled into somewhat of a routine: the Russians are bombing, a lot, and the Syrians are advancing on almost all fronts, but slowly. While those who expected a rapid collapse of Daesh followed by a series of major government victories might be disappointed, I am...
  • Vlad Putin, leader of the free World!

  • How can we stop the Islamic State? Imagine yourself shaken awake, rushed off to a strategy meeting with your presidential candidate of choice, and told: “Come up with a plan for me to do something about ISIS!” What would you say? What Hasn't Worked You'd need to start with a persuasive review of what hasn't...
  • Could you tell me in a paragraph how to fix it, I got bored wading through the article.

  • The independent senator from Vermont says the economic system isrigged against working-class Americans. He’s right. The electoral political system is a subsidiary of those who rule the economy. Which is why Bernie Sanders never stood a chance. The political system was rigged against him. And yet, despite the formidable institutional obstacles stacked against him, Sanders...
  • Capitalism has given us a mean, nasty economy where almost nobody owns everything and most people simply don’t have a prayer of getting anywhere. Is Socialism any better? I live in Canada, the differences are smaller, the poor are not as poor, rich not as rich, no gun problems [relatively], everyone has Health Care, I can call my Member of Parliament [like your Congressman] on the phone or go to his house and he’ll speak to me, booze is a lot more expensive as is gas, streets are safe, not much outward racism, taxes are high but most people seem to own a house and car, a lot travel South for vacations, not as many huge castles or sexy cars [we prefer trucks in our climate], it’s the same but different. I lived in the USA for a Winter once, met a lot of fine people, enjoyed myself, it’s a great Country but that was 30 years ago and I hear things have changed a lot. I’m not keen on Government running things, they do a terrible job but at least we get a chance to heave em out occasionally, I’d like to see Bernie get a shot, the USA needs to be a kinder place.
    Is it fair that almost no one has almost everything?

    • Replies: @MarkinLA
    @Renoman

    no gun problems [relatively]

    no black and Hispanic problems [relatively]

    not much outward racism


    Yeah it's kind of like that in all white countries.

    , @utu
    @Renoman

    "it’s the same but different" - ideologues can't appreciate differences like that because ideologues do not live in a real world. Americans are very much ideologues, Pavlovian dogs taught from day one how to react to words like socialism or capitalism.

    Replies: @dahoit

    , @dc.sunsets
    @Renoman

    The reason things are different in the USA compared to 30 years ago is what Sanders promises to increase (racial preference politics, invasive redistribution, even more regulatory power for corporatism to leverage, etc.). Talk about increasing the rate of decay!

    Anyone who thinks that Sanders intends to close the Fed, destroy Goldman Sachs, get multinational corporations out of law-making, etc. is obviously too short for this ride.

    Sanders is Obama, raised to a large exponent, painted eggshell white. Under Sanders you'll have con artists lining up to produce an entire archipelago of Solyndra-like politically popular black holes. Populist-socialists never saw a Green Project at which they couldn't throw other people's money.

    On the other hand, given the approaching flame-out of the greatest credit bubble in human history (which filled an ocean of IOU's to which Bernie would no doubt add to by unprecedented amounts), it might be hilarious to have an avowed populist/socialist in the hot seat as the wheels come off the bus.

    Whoever is "on top" when the music stops will be blamed when everyone discovers that rapidly declining Wealth Inequality doesn't just mean the Rich get Poorer; it means the Middle Class' decline will accelerate at warp speed. When the faux prosperity of our last 30 years' love affair with putting it all on the credit card (national, corporate and personal) evaporates, I'd much rather Bernie be answering questions from the podium.

    Replies: @bomag

  • Is the Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the Supreme leader of the Islamic Republic, a RINO -- a revolutionary in name only? So they must be muttering around the barracks of the Iranian Republican Guard Corps today. For while American hawks are saying we gave away the store to Tehran, consider what ayatollah agreed to. Last week,...
  • Putin will wait and some day down the line turkey will pay big!
    Lack of patience is America’s biggest flaw.

  • While the Washington snowstorm dominated news coverage this week, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell was operating behind the scenes to rush through the Senate what may be the most massive transfer of power from the Legislative to the Executive branch in our history. The senior Senator from Kentucky is scheming, along with Sen. Lindsey Graham,...
  • Anyone here surprised?

  • The most corrupt government on earth, a government so utterly corrupt that it allows former executives of a handful of corrupt mega-banks to run the economic policy of the US solely in the interest of their banks, denying tens of millions of American retirees any interest income on their savings for 7 years and denying...
  • Imagine the USA calling anyone corrupt! Talk about a glass house.

    • Agree: Kiza
  • Speaking of the need for citizen participation in our national politics in his final State of the Union address, President Obama said, “Our brand of democracy is hard.” A more accurate characterization might have been: “Our brand of democracy is cold hard cash.” Cash, mountains of it, is increasingly the necessary tool for presidential candidates....
  • Criminals one and all. What a messed up Country.

    • Replies: @annamaria
    @Renoman

    The US oligarchy' visceral hatred for truth: http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/feb/05/edward-snowden-us-government-jet-wait-copenhagen-denmark
    "US government jet lay in wait for Snowden in Copenhagen"
    The ongoing hunting after Julian Assange (the world's most important whistleblower) by the US government (oligarchy) refreshes in everybody's mind the role of the "exceptional Christian nation" in unleashing the bloody wars in the Middle East: http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/article44138.htm
    http://www.truth-out.org/progressivepicks/item/33180-wikileaks-reveals-how-the-us-aggressively-pursued-regime-change-in-syria-igniting-a-bloodbath
    The "sanctity of life" indeed.

  • One night in his tent in Tripoli, Libya, Col. Muammar Khadafi told me, “the Saudis are a very rich family hiding behind high walls, terrified their neighbors will come and steal their wealth.” He was right. The covetous neighbor most feared by the Saudis are Iran, followed by Egypt, Turkey and, more distantly, Israel. Iraq...
  • Kill em all and take their oil? No one would shed a tear or miss those swine.

    • Replies: @Corvinus
    @Renoman

    "Kill em all and take their oil? No one would shed a tear or miss those swine."

    Are you volunteering as a one man wrecking crew, or just spouting off ignorance?

  • A last ditch effort to stop a Russian-led military offensive in northern Syria ended in failure on Wednesday when the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) backed by the National Defense Forces (NDF) and heavy Russian air cover broke a 40-month siege on the villages of Nubl and al-Zahra in northwestern Aleppo province. The Obama administration had...
  • It’s the same old crap with a different ending. The US kicks out, or tries to in this case the terrible dictator and 4 years later they realize that the alternative is ten times worse. Just look at the mess in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya etc.
    Thank God we have Putin in there to shake some sense into the situation, if he can end the war and let the refugees come home he will be the biggest hero the World has ever seen. The World is catching on to the Western way, in the West we are deeply ashamed, in the East they are reviled and hated like the monsters they are.
    Go Vlad!

  • I was surprised by how grimy and sooty Budapest was. So many of its buildings, once gorgeous, were in an advanced state of decay. This city looked better before World War II, for sure, and certainly a century ago. Since escaping Communism, Budapest is regaining its glories, though not at the same pace as Prague....
  • Bad enough to have to put up with the Gypsy’s let alone the Muslims too. A country can only stand so many free loaders. Nobody wants these people, find me someone living beside these people in Europe who wants them, I’m sure they don’t exist or if they do exist they live on the other side of town. There will be war and slaughter over this migrant crisis, White folks may look passive but don’t ever forget they are the meanest SOB’s in the valley.

    • Replies: @xsa
    @Renoman

    Well why do White Australians deserved to be wiped out by Asians just because East Asians have a few points higher IQ?

    Replies: @Wizard of Oz, @Thirdeye

  • The suggestion by Saudi Arabia that it send ground troops to Syria might mean the limited deployment of Saudi special forces alongside their US counterpart or a more ambitious intervention, probably in combination with the Turkish army. The suggestion by Saudi Arabia that it send ground troops to Syria might mean the limited deployment of...
  • The Saudi’s can’t even pick their nose and the Turks? Well no one believes a thing they say say. It’s all over but the crying.

  • Making America great again, the theme of Donald Trump's 2016 campaign, depends on dispelling the myths and myth-making that made America bad. Beginning with George W. Bush. Said Saint Augustine: "The confession of evil works is the first beginning of good works." The Republican Party under Bush did the devil's work. Bar the sainted Ron...
  • The truth is something that Republicans badly need to hear, it is Trumps Ace card. It’s hard to argue with the truth, getting people to vote for a ridiculous war Plus flushing the stock market down the toilet again will be a tough sell. I hope for Bernie but Trump is my second choice. He may be an arse but he’s his own arse not somebody elses.

  • his morning I was stuck in front of a Fox “News” broadcast for a short period and then with a NPR news program. It was enough to convince me that Nazi propaganda during Hitler’s Third Reich was very mild compared to the constant stream of dangerous lies that are pumped out constantly by the American...
  • Thank God for Ron Unz.

  • The area around the Central Moscow tube stations looks like Aleppo after an air raid. Ruins, destroyed buildings, bulldozers gathering the shambles. No, Moscow was not hit by terrorists: this is a planned demolition of hundreds of small and not-too-small shacks erected (in defiance of planning law) in the vicinity of tube stations in the...
  • Vlad Putin, savior of the free World, the one with the common sense, a man of action!

  • As the returns came in from South Carolina Saturday night, showing Donald Trump winning a decisive victory, a note of nervous desperation crept into the commentary. Political analysts pointed out repeatedly that if all of the votes for Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, John Kasich, Jeb Bush and Ben Carson were added up, they far exceeded...
  • He’s going to win, plain and simple, no one wants the status quo any more. Bernie’s too old and Hillary is just wall to wall Wall street. He also has the most star quality which is more important than any of the rest. Funny how no one seems to talk about that.
    YesSir, he gwan be presnit! At least he’s not as stupid as Dobya.

  • The recent agreement between the USA and Russia really solves nothing, it does not even end the war, and both sides are expressing a great deal of caution about its future implementation. And yet, this is a huge victory for Russia. While it is too early to say that "the Russian won in Syria", I...
  • Vlad Putin, hero of the free World, the only one of the lot that isn’t a liar and a thief.

    • Replies: @Quartermaster
    @Renoman

    Putin is a liar and thief. He's very well taken care of by the Russian Mafia.

  • In fighting in the outskirts of Ramadi a week ago, Zaman Hussein, a member of the al-Hashd al-Shaabi Shia militia, was trying to repel an attack by several Islamic State (Isis) suicide bombers wearing vests packed with explosives. He says: “We killed all of them except one who had hidden himself behind an oil tanker....
  • ISIS is cooked, the money’s gone and Vlad’s comin to git em. Vlad does not pussy foot around, the beards are getting shaved and the the Russian planes don’t miss. If they can keep the Yanks from getting in the way it will all be over soon. They’ll be clamoring for the rebuild money though you can bet on that but I’d say the Chinese will sew that up. Everyone in the Middle East hates America, it’s hard to work with people who have no respect for you.

  • MENLO PARK -- Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg scolded employees this week for crossing out the phrase "Black Lives Matter" and writing "All Lives Matter" on the walls of the company's headquarters. In a leaked internal message, Zuckerberg said he and other leaders have told employees in the past to stop the behavior but it hasn't...
  • You can’t legislate respect. With rights come responsibilities and the Blacks have not lived up to that so no one respects them.

  • Introduction: The presidential elections of 2016 have several unique characteristics that defy common wisdom about political practices in 21st century America. Clearly the established political machinery – party elites and their corporate backers -have (in part) lost control of the nomination process and confront ‘unwanted’ candidates who are campaigning with programs and pronouncements that polarize...
  • @dc.sunsets
    @Art

    The 45% of Americans who pay taxes and are good neighbors are fed up with being endlessly insulted for their privileges, their rape culture and their micro-aggressions.

    They're tired of being ill-treated. Frankly, the only reason most of these pundits and whiners and politician-enablers get away with this crap is they never have to come face-to-face with those who they insult. One of us might knock them flat on their asses.

    Replies: @Renoman

    Or you might get your brains blown out! Rich people don’t fuck around, many of them got rich by being the meanest SOB in the valley, try posting on a Wall Street board and you’ll see what I mean.

    • Replies: @dc.sunsets
    @Renoman

    Very true. Go to a rifle range (there aren't many left, they're all covered by golf courses) and look at the complexion of those present. Also (if you had a way-back machine) compare today's crowd to that of 30 years ago, especially with what firearms they bring.

    The complexion hasn't changed.
    I'd guess the IQ mean is rising (from an already above-population-average starting point.)
    It isn't mostly hunting guns any more.

    The "we are the world" suicide cult's Narrative is fraying. People who have something to lose sense it, if only at the subconscious level now. The people who make the USA run (keep the lights on, make commerce flow and are largely decent neighbors) are finally beginning to suspect they've been had, and that the level of enslavement that strips them of their productive efforts, hands the goods to the undeserving and resentment-filled parasites while the enablers of this transfer rake off a huge commission is rising rapidly and, like a man struggling to tread water while others push him down, they can't keep their heads above water any more.

    The dam of righteous resentment is full. The resentment is boiling into rage.


    The hilarious part is that the MSM and Entertainment Industry demons all think that it's the Black Lives Matter pot that is close to boiling over. That is a tempest in a teapot compared to what happens if Middle America's seething rage breaks the dam holding it back.

  • What if Hillary Clinton is in legal hot water and she knows it but won't admit it? What if she has decided to go on the offensive and make her case that she did nothing unlawful with her emails that contained state secrets? What if the essence of her defense is that other secretaries of...
  • Prosecute Helligula, I laugh till my sides hurt. Do you seriously believe the Bosses would allow that? Dream on.

    • Replies: @Diversity Heretic
    @Renoman

    A Hillary Clinton indictment becomes less and less likely every day. I can't believe that the Obama Department of Justice would let the leading candidate for the Democratic nomination be the subject of an indictment before the election. Charges would have been filed a long time ago to permit other candidates to enter the race.

    After the election is a possibility--but it will be accompanied by a full pardon.

    Replies: @Orville H. Larson

  • With General John Campbell’s tour of duty in Afghanistan finished, a new commander has taken over. Admittedly, things did not go well during Campbell’s year and a half heading up the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) there, but that’s par for the course. In late 2015, while he was in the saddle, the Taliban took...
  • You won’t take Afghanistan, no one ever has. Even Genghis Khan couldn’t hold it. The only reason America is there in the first place is to get control of the Heroine trade and the real criminals will never let that happen. Get out, stay out and mind your own business for a change, you can’t have everything.

  • Updated, 4/6/16. See below! The 2016 U.S. presidential race has brought out a serious whirlwind of events, the likes of which haven't been seen in a long time, if ever. Despite my own expectations for a boring campaign, this election cycle has been anything but. Most significant to this excitement has been the rise of...
  • A very convoluted explanation, I’m sure it took weeks to construct and is doubtless very detailed and thorough. Almost no one will read it.

    • Replies: @Epaminondas
    @Renoman

    True. I had time for about a third, then moved on.

    , @JayMan
    @Renoman


    Almost no one will read it.
     
    Well, from looking at the front page of Unz.com, I guess you were wrong.
  • These are amazing times indeed. Only two weeks ago I outlined the likelihood of a dramatic escalation of the war in Syria, and this week Vladimir Putin announced the withdrawal of what I would call the “tactical air strike” component of the Russian task force in Syria. How is that possible? How could the Russian...
  • Thank God for Putin, who ever would have predicted he would be the shining light in the Hell hole of the latest Western war.

  • The massive terrorist attack in Brussels came as a Not So Fast answer to Vladimir Putin’s Mission Accomplished. It appears the world needs more of Russian intervention in the Middle East if the black killers from the desert are to be stopped. Luckily, Russia is not in a rush to leave completely. From what I...
  • I’m so grateful for the Unz report for giving the closest thing to the real truth that I’ve been able to find on line. Thanks for the great work!

  • My latest column about Europe has elicited a lot of reactions, more than I expected, and I feel that I have to follow up by answering some of the comments made and by simply sharing with you not so much my thoughts as my feelings about Europe and her plight. Careful here, this will be...
  • Always nice [and very rare] to get a realistic view.
    Thank you!

  • Once upon a time there was a fairy kingdom that lived inside a place called The Beltway, and was surrounded on all four sides by a land called America. The Beltway was aligned with another kingdom called Manhattan, inhabited by disembodied heads that spoke from the walls of bars, and with yet another closed kingdom...
  • The best yet from the best writer on the Net!

  • I am "not isolationist, but I am 'America First,'" Donald Trump told The New York times last weekend. "I like the expression." Of NATO, where the U.S. underwrites three-fourths of the cost of defending Europe, Trump calls this arrangement "unfair, economically, to us," and adds, "We will not be ripped off anymore." Beltway media may...
  • I wish Pat was running!

  • Donald Trump has been making many revolutionary proposals. Unfortunately, they have often been obscured by the furor over his fumbled remarks about abortion and the pulsating hatred of America’s Republican ruling class. The media have attacked Trump like a school of enraged piranhas. A contrived incident mounted by the hard right wing tried to make...
  • NATO should go and the UN too. They are nothing but feeding troughs for fat lazy bureaucrats and aging war mongers.

  • The Wisconsin primary could be an axle-breaking speed bump on Donald Trump's road to the nomination. Ted Cruz, now the last hope to derail Trump of a desperate Beltway elite that lately loathed him, has taken the lead in the Badger State. Millions in attack ads are being dumped on the Donald's head by super...
  • Maybe I’m missing something here but why would a media savvy guy like Trump allow himself to be tripped up by an abortion question and wife gossip? There’s no win there even if you totally buy into the no bad publicity rule. Seems stupid, maybe something will be revealed down the line or maybe Don just had a senior moment? My first though was “there goes the ole ball game” and my first thoughts are rarely wrong.

    • Replies: @Oldeguy
    @Renoman

    I've been unable to determine just what Trump is "all about" throughout this entire season.
    It might well be that this has just been an enormous ego indulgence that got out of hand and his truly incredible string of foot-in-mouth episodes are an unconscious way of bringing a lark that has gone too far to an end- if so, we'll be seeing more.
    It brings to mind William F. Buckley's reply to a reporter's question as to what his first official act would be in the unlikely event of his victory in the 1965 NYC mayoralty race: " Demand a recount."

  • “Behavioral genetics” is a science that seeks to demonstrate a physiological and genetic basis for human behavior—for liberalism versus conservatism and for religion versus irreligion, among countless other traits. Some of it is well established, though not known to the general public, and other parts more-or-less established. Inevitably all of it is attributed to evolution...
  • I love ya Fred, you have a fantastic sense of humor and are a great source of smiles in this lonely World!

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Renoman

    Fred is tied in knots about whether religion or science will bring peace of mind. Both are but myth and theory. For simplicity go back to ancient Grecian Philosophy:

    Epicureanism is a system of philosophy based upon the teachings of the ancient Greek philosopher Epicurus, founded around 307 BC. Epicurus was an atomic materialist, following in the steps of Democritus. His materialism led him to a general attack on superstition and divine intervention. Following Aristippus—about whom very little is known—Epicurus believed that what he called "pleasure" is the greatest good, but the way to attain such pleasure is to live modestly and to gain knowledge of the workings of the world and the limits of one's desires. This led one to attain a state of tranquility (ataraxia) and freedom from fear, as well as absence of bodily pain (aponia). The combination of these two states is supposed to constitute happiness in its highest form. Although Epicureanism is a form of hedonism, insofar as it declares pleasure to be the sole intrinsic good, its conception of absence of pain as the greatest pleasure and its advocacy of a simple life makes it different from "hedonism" as it is commonly understood.

    Replies: @John Jeremiah Smith

  • There’s a difference between (small r) republican principles and the Republican Party’s rules of procedure. But National Review neoconservative Jonah Goldberg doesn’t see it. Or, maybe Goldberg is using America’s founding, governing principles to piggyback the Republican Party’s oft revised and rigged rules to respectability. Conservatives who harbor the quaint expectation that voters, not party...
  • And what will they do if Ted wins? He was born in Canada! It’s like a Circus down there.

  • What if the latest craze among the big-government crowd in both major political parties is to use the power of government to force employers to pay some of their employees more than their services are worth to the employers? What if this represents an intrusion by government into the employer-employee relationship? What if this consists...
  • Good points, I’m in Canada, the whole min wage thing never seems to accomplish much, the minute they put it up to $15 the professionals, business owners and trades people will raise their salaries by a lot more which just drives inflation. I’m sure the immigration problem is at the root of it in the US but here – no difference.
    I wish we’d get some news on Syria again it’s like it has disappeared.

    I also want to thank Ron for a great site.

  • Regular visitors to this website can confirm that I am not at all shy about whacking Israel and its nearly omnipotent Lobby in the United States. Take that as a given. But even while whacking I try to base my invective on what I see as the fundamental issue: while I grieve for the Palestinians...
  • Well yes it’s a mess but is it not the system that is flawed? The Jews are simply playing the game according to the rules as written. You need new rules.

    • Replies: @alexander
    @Renoman

    Since when is defrauding the United States taxpayer (out of trillions of dollars) into initiating the supreme crime of "war of aggression" , playing by the rules ?

    If the rules were applied, even by the most paltry of standards, this should be recognized for what it is... a supreme act of "terrorism", .......and every Neocon responsible would be held to account..... ASAP.

    This, Renoman, would be playing .....by the "rules".

    Utilizing "fraud" to initiate "war" is a supreme crime, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise.

    This is EXACTLY what was done to the US, by the Neocons, AIPAC , and the Office of Special Plans....Lying us into committing the supreme international crime.. "war of aggression".

    The US is over 19 Trillion dollars in debt, right now, because of it .

    Why is that OK ?

    Its not.

    Its a "catastrophe".

    We want our money back...NOW !

    There are nearly SIXTY MILLION refugees from THEIR "War Fraud" roaming the earth, right now.

    Why is that OK ?

    Its not,....its inconceivable "criminal" ...... its "heartbreaking".

    They need to be held to account, right away.

    This is what every single American should demand of the POTUS....today, and everyday, until justice is served.....


    .....to the fullest extent of the law.

    , @dahoit
    @Renoman

    Citizens United was a recent addendum to the Constitution by the Zionist whore SC.
    Return to sender.
    Obomba,maybe the most tone deaf POTUS in history,wants another voice for Zion on the SC.Another enemy agent.

  • In the race for the Republican nomination, Donald Trump would seem to be in the catbird seat. He has won the most states, the most delegates and the most votes -- by nearly two million. He has brought out the largest crowds and is poised for huge wins in the largest states of the East,...
  • Well he may get screwed out of the job but if so there will be rioting in the streets and the whole system may well get the rebuilding it so badly needs. If so it’s a good thing, change is slow but the wedge is in. The GOP is heading down the drain and pretty well everyone is relieved.

    • Replies: @Anonymous
    @Renoman

    Ummm, this article is all babbling echoes. No matter how oppressive the system becomes, the political elite will crush all opposition and stirrings of demanding change. We have the Patriot Act and NSA who will ensure that the ruling class and their 'palace guard' (military/police) remain secure and immune from any serfdom threat. If anyone thinks that a repeat of Kent State and National Guard actions is improbable, think again. The Surveillance State has tagged every citizen a threat to the staus quo ... YOU included. All our protests and group murmurs serve to merely tickle the pathological domination system.
    The domination system, (counterfeit democracy), is by its very nature in a permanent crisis of legitimization. Because its captive to its own lies, it must falsify everything. It pretends to pretend nothing. This is why falsehood and delusion are so essential to it.
    So it is that people live within a lie. In most cases, it is not as if the multitudes happily accept the delusional web; rather, it is that they have accepted their life with it and in it. They unwittingly confirm the lie, fulfill the lie and ultimately become the lie.
    The time for "hope an' change" has passed. Only YOU know what the remaining alternative might be. (Info about Kent State: http://dept.kent.edu/sociology/lewis/lewihen.htm )

    , @dahoit
    @Renoman

    There are Zionist extremists in both parties.Trump is trying to purge these dual citizen criminals,the most important movement in America in the last 40 years,since they absconded with our govt.
    Cruz the crud and the Hell Bitch are the Ziomonsters candidates.They must be squelched.
    Sanders(Zionist,but of the more amenable type), Trump,a choice at last.
    There will be blood if these guys are sidelined by the criminals.

  • On Sunday Ukrainian prime minister Yatsenyuk resigned, just four days after the Dutch voted against Ukraine joining the European Union. Taken together, these two events are clear signals that the US-backed coup in Ukraine has not given that country freedom and democracy. They also suggest a deeper dissatisfaction among Europeans over Washington’s addiction to interventionism.According...
  • The USA throws another Country in the toilet, and we think ISIS are terrorists?

  • The great, long-awaited counterattack against ISIS has finally begun. The offensive that spans Syria and western Iraq is targeting the ISIS-held cities of Raqqa and Mosul, Iraq’s second largest city. For a variety of reasons, the much ballyhooed “final offensive” against ISIS is moving with all the speed of a medieval army of drunken foot...
  • The Western Military are just a joke, Putin proved that.

  • Today (April 14) Syria held parliamentary elections at 7,000 polling stations, keeping the voting open an extra five hours to accommodate the massive turnout. All were allowed to vote, even displaced Syrians from the two provinces still terrorized by Washington and Israeli backed ISIS. Washington is angry, because Syria held elections before Washington had time...
  • America! What a joke.

  • According to a report by Merritt Clifton (via Rosalind Arden), pitbulls accounted for 295 of 593 human fatalities due to dogs between 1982-2014, although only making up 6.7% of dogs. But that's still the second most popular breed, behind only labrador mixes. My observation from walking down the sidewalk is that pitbulls are much more...
  • It’s just fashion, right now it is fashionable for the assholes to own Pit Bulls. Even a Yorke can be a nasty little creature in the hands of an asshole.

  • The recent announcement by President Putin of the creation of a Russian National Guard has triggered a flurry of wild speculations about the reasons behind this important move. Some experts saw that as a way to prepare a bloody crackdown against an insurrection, others have speculated that Putin needed a new force to deal with...
  • Vlad Putin leader of the free World shows how it should be done – AGAIN!

  • Donald Trump has brought out the largest crowds in the history of primaries. He has won the most victories, the most delegates, the most votes. He is poised to sweep three of the five largest states in the nation -- New York, Pennsylvania and California. If he does, and the nomination is taken from him,...
  • People have had enough of both the Filthy rich and the GOP, either way they’re going down and it’s high time. The Nation needs lots of Mansion burning’s, it’s what they deserve.

    • Replies: @RadicalCenter
    @Renoman

    Both coastal mansions (especially NYC, DC, LA, and San Fran) and government-funded headquarters for African aggressors and deadbeats ("public housing projects") would both seem to house the enemies of our safety, liberty, prosperity, and identity.

    , @stickman
    @Renoman

    Don't burn those mansions. Each room would make a nice home for a homeless individual, or in the case of really large rooms, whole families.

  • Foreign leaders visiting King Salman of Saudi Arabia have noticed that there is a large flower display positioned just in front of where the 80-year-old monarch sits. On closer investigation, the visitors realised that the purpose of the flowers is to conceal a computer which acts as a teleprompter, enabling the King to appear capable...
  • It’s becoming very difficult to hide in this World and pretty well everyone sees the Saudis as the Crude, backward manipulating assholes that they are. The tide has turned, the President knows it and there shall be no return. I suspect Israel is on that list as well.

  • I’m expecting tactical nuclear weapons to reappear overtly in the US military equation for Asia… …but only after the US Navy gets its chance to feast at the pivot trough for its long-for but perhaps strategically less-than-vital conventional forces buildout in Asia. I have an article up exclusively on Asia Times, The Case of the...
  • Remind me again why we care about Taiwan? What possible reason would be worthy of unleashing a nuclear conflict, it seems like complete and utter madness to me.

    • Replies: @denk
    @Renoman

    this is how uncle sham the pro arsonist makes a living...

    1] look for fire, offer his *service*, if not agreeable let it burned to the ground. [the crassus way]
    2] if there's only a small flame, pour oil to turn it into an inferno. repeat [1]
    3] if no fire, start one. repeat [1]

    scs, ecs were type [2] *crisis*, contentious but practically dormant issues until uncle sham muscled in to rile up the water.

    tw is type [3] .

    uncle sham couldnt care less about tw or hk or iraq, whatever,its strictly business.
    if there's no fire, how is a man gonna make a living ?

    , @Astuteobservor II
    @Renoman

    taiwan gives prc a clear pathway into the pacific. rendering the first island chain useless. all the bs with japan + china + the senkaku/daoyu/spl? is about us wanting to use the first island chain to box in china.

    Nukes on hair triggers. guys, clear your bucket list. just do it.

    , @Realist
    @Renoman

    It's all about US hegemony.

    Replies: @Kiza

  • "Low-energy Jeb." "Little Marco." "Lyin’ Ted." "Crooked Hillary." Give Donald Trump credit. He has a memorable way with insults. His have a way of etching themselves on the brain. And they’ve garnered media coverage, analysis, and commentary almost beyond imagining. Memorable as they might be, however, they won’t be what last of Trump’s 2016 election...
  • There are a lot of people who are just plain sick of whining, the Gays, the Blacks, the Muslims, the endless welfare junkies rich and poor, the banks the Rich and on and on and on. America is a Country where there are a whole lot of people just living from scam to scam, nothing riles a working man more than someone who doesn’t. He’s gonna be President, weather he can change anything is a big if, there’s a lot of feet in that trough. I wish him luck.

  • Friday, a Russian SU-27 did a barrel roll over a U.S. RC-135 over the Baltic, the second time in two weeks. Also in April, the U.S. destroyer Donald Cook, off Russia's Baltic enclave of Kaliningrad, was twice buzzed by Russian planes. Vladimir Putin's message: Keep your spy planes and ships a respectable distance away from...
  • America, Worlds #1 terrorist nation spreads nothing but war. Putin, the leader of the free World does what needs doing and minds his own business. America is eating itself and will die from the poison, I hope Trump can return the USA to sanity.

  • Last December I initiated a series of articles collectively headed “Why Trump Is Winning.” They were published at Forbes.com and, to say the least, my editors there seemed underwhelmed. After all, the almost universally touted conventional wisdom at the time was that Trump’s support had a low ceiling. Once the field started thinning, his negatives...
  • Good article!
    One day soon you’re gonna realize
    That the leaders of the country are tellin you lies
    That they sold it all and they sold it cheap
    And they put it in their pockets cause you were weak
    And they’re gonna get away ya they’re getting away
    And they really don’t give a damn what you say
    That’s the Hillary way.

  • "The two living Republican past presidents, George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, have no plans to endorse Trump, according to their spokesmen." So said the lead story in The Washington Post. Graceless, yes, but not unexpected. The Bushes have many fine qualities. Losing well, however, is not one of them. And they have...
  • I spit on the grave of the old GOP and so does most of the World. It’s a new day, Trump will win and just maybe he can save America.

  • Listening to the western corporate media one would get the impression that the Kremlin controls all the Russian media with an iron grip and that not a word of criticism of Russia, never mind Putin himself, is ever allowed. So bad is this situation that the AngloZionists are now funding new “information” efforts to counter-act...
  • The website link in #2 [above] is a good one.

  • In a recent interview I was asked why Bernie Sanders, a self-described “democratic socialist” had seemingly attracted so much support among young people. In fact polls suggest Sanders is the most popular candidate among people aged 18-29, and 51 percent of that same age group appears fed up with “capitalism in its current form,” according...
  • Socialism for the Rich, Capitalism for the poor, that’s America in a nutshell.

    • Replies: @Drapetomaniac
    @Renoman

    Socialism by way of the tribal foragers, crony-capitalism by way of the hierarchical pharaonicists, free markets by way of the 1% who believe in freedom.

    Oh. That's why free markets don't exist.

    , @RadicalCenter
    @Renoman

    You've got the right idea, that's for sure.

    I'd just say: more like "socialism for the poor and the rich, mostly harsh capitalism for the middle class."

  • As of May 7, the outgoing neoconservative priestly cast had raised its game. Since Donald Trump has effectively clinched the Republican Party’s nomination, based on his America First platform, they had an ultimatum for him: Stop your nonsense and we’ll take you back. If Trump quits denouncing George Bush and his Good War, and starts...
  • Ryan is the poster child of the old school GOP that EVERYONE hates. I hope Trump fires his ass along with all his neocon arse licking buddies.

    • Replies: @Eric Novak
    @Renoman

    Ryan is being primaried. I intent to donate to the challenger.

    , @Tani J
    @Renoman

    Neocons are a bonafide 5th column in the USA - check out anything Sniegosky has to say or read his "the Transparent Kabal" book. They are NOT conservatives at all - and they behave like Trotskyites. they pushed GW Bush into the Iraq war catastrophe that has fast forwarded the end of western civilization and the people that created it. THAT is what GW Bush did, with Obama and Hillary finishing it.

    PERHAPS Trump can fix this - but he'd have to say good bye to the EU and their NATO bs, maybe get out of the UN and start to fight wars like we did in WW2 - BEFORE the Geneva convention was invented to tie our hands against people that kill anyone they want.

    Terrorists hide among civilians - and the civililians KNOW who they are and help to hide them. That makes them combatants, not civilians. Think of what the US and UK did to Dresden and go from there. We need to win win. Not lose lose.

    And as far as those "pigs in blanket fry them like bacon" terrorists go - the police should be ordered to NOT GO into those areas no matter what happens - let the BLM morons kill each other and DO NOT respond to any calls for police. Cordon the areas off. BLM is a terrorist group that wants to kill our police. Police therefore, should be ordered to NOT RESPOND to anything in areas where those people live. THAT would be real. and announce it, state it.

    "You want to fry our police like bacon, therefore, you are ON YOUR OWN."

  • "No modern precedent exists for the revival of a party so badly defeated, so intensely discredited, and so essentially split as the Republican Party is today." Taken from "The Party That Lost Its Head" by Bruce Chapman and George Gilder, this excerpt, about Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964, led Thursday's column by E.J. Dionne of...
  • The tide has turned and Ryan is going out with it. What the Hell did he ever accomplish anyway? He’s just a hack.

  • There is less talk about the rump-Ukraine in the news these days, especially in the western corporate media, and there is a good reason for that: that short-lived Urkonazi “Banderastan” is falling apart. This is hardly surprising since the entire concept was never viable in the first place. Let's remember how it all began. It...
  • America, the Worlds #1 terrorist State doing business as usual. Is there anyone out there who doesn’t despise them?