For those not at the RNC convention, or watching it on television, the Chris Christie prosecution of Hillary Clinton was striking. The New Jersey governor and the former presidential candidate pointed out many of the highlights of Hillary’s failures which can’t be disputed by the progressive left. So here it is as he delivered it—and use it wisely to help a friend learn more about why they are stupid if they vote for the vile criminal, Hillary Clinton.
Now this is the way an American president should enter an RNC convention—and this is also how a first lady should look and behave. This is what I expect out of my representatives and why I have been for Donald Trump from the start. But the important stuff that has been happening has not been part of most of the media broadcasts and many of them involve the Alex Jones portion of the Republican Party. Probably the two best things from day one of the Republican Convention in Cleveland, Ohio 2016 was the “Hillary For Prison” banner flying over the entire city and Jones confronting establishment Bush Republican, Karl Rove at the airport baggage claim—who has been anti-Trump fervently.
Then of course there is Dinesh D’Souza showing off his new movie, Hillary’s America and suddenly as you look around the convention and it is obvious that Republicans are finally starting to stick up for themselves—and that is what the media is not reporting on any outlet. It starts with Trump’s entrance on stage and ends with people like Alex Jones fighting with Karl Rove at the airport. So here are some videos of that first day which paints a picture everyone should see of a new Republican Party emerging with a vengeance.
The Nathan Drake adventures on the Playstation game systems have reminded me often of my experiences from 1983 through 1988. I love the games and the character of Nathan Drake. Up until recently I thought Uncharted 2: Among Thieves was one of the greatest video games ever made. The video game company Naughty Dog actually did something unthinkable, they are challenging great movie characters like Indiana Jones for the right to be king of the storytelling venue, and up until Uncharted 4: A Thieves End—which just came out in May of 2016 I thought they were scratching the surface. However, I have given myself some time recently to play the 4th game, with great anticipation on my part. Even though in my life I have shelved many of the traits about Nathan Drake’s life which remind me so much of my early years I deeply wanted to see how Naughty Dog would end the story of that very likable character—as this is slated to be the end of the series as we know it. After playing Uncharted 4 let me report that it is jaw dropping great. I had high expectations but even so, it far exceeded those in every way. By the time the credits concluded I had a very similar feeling as I did the very first time I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark, only this was better, because the game was much longer and had time to jump into the lives of the characters in a storytelling fashion that I think was Academy Award winning. The acting and pacing was so good that it rivals the best films Hollywood has ever produced—like Citizen Kane for set design and drama, or James Bond for sheer action and scope of circumstance. As just an example of how good the game is, how it looks and how magnificent it is the video below is actual game play. It looks like a movie but I can confirm that everything you see is a playable element. It is quite astonishing.
If you have not yet played the game you may want to return to this article once you have as spoilers will follow. I thought there were a number of elements about Uncharted 4 that were quite extraordinary story wise, and those items will be discussed—so if you don’t want to know, stop here.
Was I happy with the ending? Actually, I was amazed by the ending. It was so refreshing, that an entertainment company actually produced a story that featured strong characters with healthy relationships. It was good to see that Nate and his wife actually lived happily ever after—that the events of the previous games were really about Nathan Drake coming to terms with his past and living a healthy future. And it was nice to see that they gave birth to a daughter who was living a successful life with them. Nathan Drake managed to also maintain positive relationships with his brother and his father figure mentor Sully as the years after Uncharted 4 progressed. It was the happiest ending I’ve seen since the conclusion of the very first Back to the Future movie—it was satisfying in every way. My wife and I kind of looked at each other after the story concluded because honestly it was like Naughty Dog had been spying on our own lives together over the years even down to the characters of the new daughters. I was certainly able to relate to the ending—to say the least. I was so pleased that millions of video game players were able to experience these Nathan Drake adventures which featured such positive role models and outcomes. No wonder the game is so popular—the ending showed me that video games have become the dominate form of storytelling in our modern culture surpassing movies and novels finally. In a lot of ways Uncharted 4 is the greatest story ever told—it is certainly the greatest treasure hunt surpassing Raiders of the Lost Ark or even Humphrey Bogart’s Treasure of Sierra Madre. The people at Naughty Dog knew what they were doing and they pulled it off with sheer audacity. Such a good ending to the story of Nathan Drake—especially for those who have spent the last ten years enjoying the Uncharted franchise. Hollywood would have never dared to give fans such a positive ending.
What started as a rip off of the Tomb Raider franchise—which was a female rip-off of Indiana Jones, Uncharted had evolved into its own thing by the third video game. Even the makers of the Tomb Raider games had realized that Uncharted was literally going someplace nobody had thought previously possible. So by the time Naughty Dog set out to do Uncharted 4, they were truly in “uncharted” territory for any storytelling medium. The game designers appeared to be aware that they were laying foundations that every video game and movie company in the future would have to live up to and they were enjoying it. There were times where they were actually showing off their technical abilities just because they could.
Libertalia was very interesting in that it actually fits politically into the discussion of our times—really the philosophic difference between libertarians, and the Tea Party movement. What a lot of people don’t know is that the American Revolution was ignited by the actions of these very pirates central to the Uncharted 4 story so I consider the narrative an important one which shaped the actual Libertalia which become America. But for the founders of Libertalia, what a concept, a utopian paradise founded by renegades from all the world governments and all the possible problems that might arise from it. I found the entire concept extremely compelling. Then to walk around that environment in a 3D world was really something to behold. The sense of scale was truly incredible. These Uncharted makers obviously have experience with real world adventures as their physics through caves, with rappelling and climbing and geography was spot on—nearly real world in their feel. If not for some of the over-the-top gun battles, and climbing, Uncharted 4 could be a simulation of real life.
It’s really hard to pick a favorite part of the game for me, because after I was finished, it seemed like a really long journey. I took my time getting through the game—spending about three weekends completing it. Ironically, I think the chapter where Nathan and his brother break into the old mansion to get back their mother’s personal possessions was the most compelling, which I didn’t expect. Nathan’s mother supposedly committed suicide when he was very young forcing him to grow up in an orphanage run by nuns. Uncharted 4 opens with Drake and his brother in a Panamanian jail and it is very gritty. Through the series Drake is in many jails yet he’s highly intelligent walking a very fine line between ghetto thug and world-class traveler. So it was interesting and realistic to learn that Nathan’s mother was a genius scholar who had obviously brushed elbows with powerful people and something bad happened to her. Her absence in the lives of her children obviously sent them down a dark path leaving them with relationship troubles later in their lives as they had been a relatively happy family. As young children that happiness was ripped from them and they spent the rest of their days trying to get it back which culminated around the secret treasure of Henry Avery—a character of obsession for their mother. I thought that the Naughty Dog team went so much further than Spielberg could in Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade in taking such an interesting globetrotting adventurer and grounding him into something internally driven by overbearing parents and childhood disappointments. Even in the Panamanian jail, Drake and his brother seem too smart for their circumstances, but psychologically damaged by their upbringing. Apparently they got just enough from their mother to be smart and inquisitive young people, but not enough to stay out of trouble. The story was to me, deeply intelligent.
And that is the triumph of Uncharted 4, not just as a Playstation only video game, but as a mechanism for storytelling. It is a shame that such a magnificent story doesn’t have the ability to reach everyone, but it certainly does justify the expense of buying a PS4 just so that people can play this video game. It is worth every penny the cost of not only the game at $60 dollars, but the $300 cost of a PS4. I haven’t played many of these types of games over the last five or six years. Previous favorites were Red Dead Redemption and of course Star Wars: The Old Republic. But this Uncharted game is just another step in creating virtual realities and telling stories in those realms. Recently after buying a Samsung 4K 70” television the first thing I wanted to do was get an updated gaming system so I could catch up on some of the new titles that have been produced in the video game world. The highest on my list was Uncharted 4 which was coming up at the time. With that said, the game was gorgeous blown up big and in 4K—nearly flawless. It really was a game that hit every mark on a high note and was something truly to behold and enjoy. If you get the chance, take the adventure. It’s not the only reason I spent 5K on an entertainment system, but I would do it again just to play Uncharted 4 once. It will last in your mind for a lifetime. It is my new favorite video game, and one of my most beloved adventure stories. It has the depth of an adventure novel, the action of a summer blockbuster, and the romance of an Academy Award winning motion picture. I really don’t think Douglas Fairbanks or Errol Flynn could have ever imagined the type of storytelling exhibited in Uncharted 4. It is a new gold standard that will certainly stand the test of time and is one of the greatest adventure stories EVER told. What a great experience Naughty Dog! Thanks!
Do yourself a favor and watch the videos included above. The effort put into Uncharted 4 is just incredible, and it certainly shows—an A+ in every single category.
Long, who was reportedly carrying a rifle and wearing all-black attire when he confronted police, posted several videos within recent weeks discussing various police-involved shootings.
“If I would have been there with Alton — clap,” Long says in a video posted on July 14.
“If anything happens with me, because I’m an alpha male, I stand up, I stand firm, I stand for mine, until the end,” he said.
“Yeah, I also was a Nation of Islam member. Don’t affiliate me with it. Don’t affiliate me with anything.”
Law enforcement officials have reportedly said that Long was a member of a sovereign citizen movement.
Of course he was smart to paint himself as a lone wolf prior to the assassinations of the police in Louisiana, but if you trace his actions to the preaching of Louis Farrakhan the murders are clearly projected by that religious/political movement. You can of course hear the words of Farrakhan on a radio show I recently did with Matt Clark during the forty-two minute mark of the broadcast shown below. Listen to that again for reference. Don’t say nobody told you what was going on. Because I did, even though it is incredibly politically incorrect. I don’t always like being right, but we need to start facing facts.
Newt Gingrich had it wrong when he suggested that any Muslim in America be deported if they practice Sharia Law. He didn’t go far enough because Muslims that practice Sharia are not the only villains on the world stage. As I write this more police officers have been killed in an ambush in Baton Rouge by members of the black community incited to hatred by the race baiters they follow. What many people don’t want to admit is that all these terrorist issues, the domestic ones who are openly calling for assassinating police so that the federal government can take over localized departments, and the ISIS related radicals both overseas and within our borders, is that they all trace back to some radical form of Islam—which has quite a powerful hook into the lives of many “African-American” people—particularly in inner city communities. That is certainly the case of Louis Farrakhan, who you can hear below speak to his congregation who is the leader of the Nation of Islam, which was established many years ago in Detroit, Michigan. He still speaks to many in a manner that isn’t all the different from the ISIS practice of Sharia. Listen for yourself.
The main belief of the NOI and its followers is that there is no other God but Allah. They teach that their founder, Master Fard Muhammad is the Mahdi.[26] The official beliefs of the NOI have been outlined in books, documents, and articles published by the organization, and in speeches by Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, Farrakhan, and other ministers. Many of Elijah Muhammad’s teachings may be found in Message to the Blackman in America and The True History of Jesus as Taught by the Honorable Elijah Muhammad.[27]
Written lessons from 1930 to 1934 were passed from W. Fard Muhammad to his student, Elijah Muhammad. These were collected and entitled The Supreme Wisdom. The NOI continues to teach its followers that the present world society is segmented into three distinct categories. They teach that from a general perspective, 85% of the population are the “deaf, dumb and blind” masses of the people who “are easily led in the wrong direction and hard to lead in the right direction”. Those 85% of the masses are said to be manipulated by 10% of the people. Those 10% rich “slave-makers” are said to manipulate the 85% masses of the people through ignorance, the skillful use of religious doctrine, and the mass media. The third group is referred to as the 5% “poor righteous teachers” of the people of the world, who know the truth of the manipulation of the 85% masses of the people by the 10%. The 5% “righteous teachers” are at constant struggle and war with the 10% to reach and “free the minds” of the masses of the people.
An official Nation of Islam platform referred to as “The Muslim Program” was written by Elijah Muhammad in his book Message to the Blackman in America (1965). The itemized platform contains two sections; “What The Muslims Want”, consisting of 10 points; and “What The Muslims Believe”, consisting of 12 points.[26]
I really don’t care where people come from or what their skin color is. Personally, I love people from other countries because they often love their experience in America—they work hard because they get to keep what they make and they appreciate life in the United States. Indians, Mexicans, Asians, people from regions of Africa are damn hard workers and I can claim to have personal affiliations with all those groups presently. But my policy is that if they are in America, they better honor our flag. If they think they are going to change America into something resembling where they came from—like the Mexican flag, or some flag in Congo—they have another thing coming. And certainly, Louis Farrakhan is guilty of demanding that African-Americans attending his speeches fight against “western civilization.” They are not advocates of capitalism. They do not like the United States and its history. They seek openly to inspire their members within the Nation of Islam to fight against the traditions of America with the same zeal that ISIS demands of their members to practice Sharia. Up until present, the Nation of Islam had not been involved in open killings, but if you peel back the root cause of uprisings within black communities—behind “Black Lives Matters—the communists behind that movement—you will find members of the Nation of Islam fanning the flames of domestic terrorism, then when the arrows of guilt point in their direction—they throw up accusations of racism to hide their actions.
What Louis is advocating is essentially anti-western, culturally, and not the assimilation of blacks into American culture. You might take special note of his example of an “uncle Tom” as played by Samual Jackson in the liberal film Django Unchained. If a man or woman of any color wants to dress up in a suit and dine at the finest restaurants I don’t care where they come from or what religion they practice. They should put their napkins in their laps and say think you in complete sentences to those around them the way everyone else does—because those are attributes of American culture. If a bunch of thugs however want to walk into such a nice restaurant with their pants pulled down halfway and are covered in body piercings, they will be justifiably scrutinized because they are attacking the proper culture of such a nice establishment. When Louis Farrakhan preaches to his congregations that they should not assimilate with white culture and read the books of the “white man” or marry and have children the way “white men” do, he is advocating that his members fight against assimilation with American culture. The Nation of Islam is not interested in assimilation, just as ISIS isn’t interested in peace—they are only interested in advocating change—change from a capitalist culture to a more socialist one and that makes them all potential domestic terrorists who should be scrutinized based on the observations of recent violence.
So it’s not correct to just look at Muslims who practice Sharia Law if you want to stop all these terrorist events—you must attack the lack of desire of Muslims in America from assimilating to the culture for which they reside. If a Muslim wants to practice that religion they certainly can, and they don’t have to be deported just because of their faith. But they better live by the rules of our nation and honor the flag we fly as their new country of origin. If they intend to change something about America—then they are not “assimilating” and that makes them tyrants toward our Constitutional Republic. You can’t attack terrorism if you don’t attack the cause and in the case of global terrorism whether its race relations within America or terrorism in Europe and the Middle East—they all have some radical version of Islam to blame. And that should tell you something.
All this violence has a cause, and it all points back to Islam in some form or another. For more about the shooter, Gavin Long–click here: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3694441/Masked-gunman-shoots-multiple-cops-Baton-Rouge-two-weeks-video-officers-killing-Alton-Sterling-dead-provoked-outrage.html
Really, if everyone would just shut up and listen to me, they’d be a lot better off. I can’t tell you dear reader how many times over the last year that I’ve had to explain why I supported Donald Trump for president. The acceptance speech by Mike Pence for the VP slot says everything I’ve been telling people about how a Trump administration would look. The speech below is exactly why I felt I didn’t need to write any more daily articles on this site, and why I predicted on a recent radio show that the Democratic Party would soon become extinct—by 2020. What we’ve had as a governing management system—since really 2004 has been pathetic. Embarrassing really for the greatest country on earth—likely in this solar system—perhaps even in this part of the galaxy—it is only logical that people would want to fix such a broken quandary. Trump is used to succeeding and finding the right people for the right jobs. His selection of the Tea Party firebrand Mike Pence, the very successful governor of Indiana, as his vice presidential running mate is just a sign of things to come. So I am quite happy about the following speech. Even happier that Pence actually said very well, that most of the problems we are seeing around the world today whether the issue is foreign or domestic terrorism is that it is caused by a weakness that “arouses” evil. I thought that was probably the best way to describe 2016 politics that I’ve heard to date.
For those who thought Trump wasn’t conservative enough socially—look what he’s done. The pick of Pence certainly puts that issue to bed and provides a nice foundation for a very long Republican run in the White House which is why Democrats are literally crapping all over themselves at this precise moment. I have said for a long time that I thought Trump would take eight years to fix everything up in the country from an executive branch point of view then someone like Ted Cruz would run in 2024 and be a kind of Calvin Coolidge president for another eight years. I think that Trump is even setting this up even further and I’ll go ahead and say it. I think that the 2024 ticket will be Pence/Trump but this time it will be his daughter Ivanka who will be the VP nominee. And in 2032, Ivanka will be the first woman president of the United States. By that time we will have put people on mars, completely overhauled our education and medical systems, and will have projected explosive economic growth the likes that the world has never seen before. And I think the Trumps will play a part in politics for the next fifty years—and there will be a hefty wall on the Mexican border that will be a decade old by that time with them begging America for Puerto Rico statehood status—because their social justice liberalism had wreaked their economy beyond help. The wall will take away the blending that is currently going on which seeks to hide the complete failures of their liberal Mexican revolution of Marxism which took place at the start of the 20th Century.
What the Trump/Pence ticket now provides if it succeeds in November is a real plan forward—and why shouldn’t it—the Democrats are literally putting up a criminal who is excessively vulnerable. I know the media is projecting a close race, and people really can’t take anything for granted—they have to go out and vote for Trump—but I just don’t see being so stupid as to vote for an obvious criminal in the White House knowing what we do at this point. In the past there has been speculation about Bill Clinton and his medical records—and Obama and the country of his birth—his ties to actual domestic terrorists and the Islamic faith—but with Hillary, we have the facts well before hand and she really can’t defend them on her own. Trump will literally destroy her career in their first debate when they face off with each other. I have serious doubts she’ll be able to show her face in public after the humiliation she will endure this upcoming fall. And it’s not that Trump has to be mean to her. It’s just that when you put someone with competence up next to an idiot on stage—it will be easy. We really haven’t had that kind of thing before with any Republican, except for a little bit with Reagan. The timidity of Republicans has often made the Democrats look brilliant. But that is not to say that the Democrats were actually qualified—they were just allowed to appear equal. With Trump and Pence running the ticket—Democrats have a lot to be afraid of.
The future looks very bright and Pence is just the start. I called it a long time ago and now I’m telling you dear reader what the future holds if you’ll do your part. By the time Pence finishes his term as president—16 years from now and Ivanka takes over we could erase our national debt, expand America’s economic influence to regions of the world deprived of resources and end all this terrorist nonsense with good conservative value that is so badly needed around the globe. There may even be a Disneyland in Siberia by the time it’s all said and done—just watch. As America succeeds, so goes the world and under Trump I predict explosive economic growth—in the teens actually—and it all starts with the basic understanding that evil is aroused by weakness. With a strong executive branch in America, evil won’t have anywhere to hide and it certainly won’t be aroused. And for the first time in any of our lifetimes—we will get to see the immense power and influence a strong America has on the weak and destitute—saving them from the crack where evil hides once and for all.
I watched a lot of news over the last week, mostly by choice. To me we are at war and I want to know the intelligence of the battlefield movements. This war we are fighting so far hasn’t turned to guns too much, but it is along ideological elements. It hasn’t turned grossly violent yet. It was a big news week around the 4th of July of 2016 and my life has been busy. I am grateful to the very nice people—and they know who they are—who gave my wife a chance to meet Donald Trump and Newt Gingrich this past week. She isn’t the type of person who gets glowy eyes for celebrity. If a star musician stepped up next to her at a shopping mall, she wouldn’t even blink in excitement, but when Trump told her that she was “beautiful,” it made her year (I caught the picture a little late as Donald was moving away from my wife heading to the next person)—so thank you to the people responsible for putting us in that unique position. I’d also like to thank Linda Hughes at 1600 WAAM radio for all the times she has allowed Matt Clark to have me on during his monumental Saturday afternoon broadcasts. The broadcast we did on 7-9-2016 I think beat any hour-long news broadcast in the entire country during the entire previous week—and that includes Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity and all the big radio guys. Not even Bill O’Reilly nailed down the Hillary Clinton email scandal or the Dallas domestic terrorist issue better than Matt and I did in the following broadcast. I would recommend that you listen to it dear reader and pass this along to a friend. Its information critical to the failures of our times by the political left and addresses the necessary steps it will take to correct our path in America for the future.
Because of those frequent broadcasts on WAAM I have a radio studio set up at my house, which I am showing for the first time in pictures taken on July 9th. For me it is Mt. Olympus, a place of divine philosophy that can reach the far edges of the globe—so I put a little effort into what gets said at that table. I’ve been to quite a few radio studios over the years, and the one at my house is by far the best—for me. Everything is clearer from my seat at that table in front of that particular microphone.
As I said on the air, I was watching Barack Obama further embarrass America while giving a speech from Warsaw, Poland. I had the sound turned down so it wouldn’t get picked up on our WAAM broadcast, but I could read the captions, and the President’s body language. Obama had his right shoulder pointed toward the audience most of the time with his head cocked slightly to the right in a way that gave away a lot of guilt he was obviously concealing. That stance is reminiscent of many statues of important people and is a learned behavior that a guilty person falls back on while trying to sell something to others that the perpetrator themselves are trying to buy into. Essentially, Obama was trying to get himself to buy into what he was selling to the world as he spoke. He proposed that local police were insufficient, that they needed to be federalized—he proposed gun control measures—and he failed to identify the role he played in the creation of domestic terrorism between the races—which obviously climaxed in Dallas, Texas.
What was hilarious if the situation were even funny, was that Obama and his political left proposed more gun control and more federal control when the story they were happy to conceal—which was that Hillary Clinton is in big trouble because she perjured herself in front of congress—revealed during the FBI testimony—and that the government at all levels had proven itself to be completely incompetent. The political left has their fingerprints all over these issues because they have not allowed Republicans to be a part of the decision-making process. The only role Republicans have played in all these issues is that they have went along with many of the proposals so not to be called silly names like “racists,” “Nazis,” or “angry white guys.” Fear of the name calling has forced Republicans to cave on almost every issue the political left has proposed and this is what we get as a government—a mess with various factions in open war with one another and a former Secretary of State who can’t tell the truth about the position of the sun in the sky. She seems to be willing to lie about anything—and she clearly can’t be trusted even at a minor level of security—yet she’s running for the most secure position in the entire world.
Matt and I gave what turned out to be one of the most balanced broadcasts in media and I’d attribute it to a couple of things. Neither Matt nor I make our living off his radio show—so we do it out of passion—purely. We are doing it because we want to and Linda doesn’t really put pressure on the ratings for that afternoon timeslot—not in the way that larger outlets might be concerned with. That frees up our minds a lot to be as straight as the truth allows—which we fully utilized. The second is that I get the opportunity to do things like shake hands with Donald Trump and others—so I can know them on a more personable level which gives me an objectivity that other outlets don’t have. Like my wife, I am not enamored by celebrity. Debbie Boehner was standing right next to me the other day, as was Newt Gingrich and the head of the Butler County Republican Party, and to me we are all just people doing our best to do what’s right. That allows me to listen to them without the tapestry of celebrity which puts what they say in a different realm of communication. It allows me to then report to a radio audience information in a unique way—where Linda gives Matt a lot of freedom to report on her airwaves and I have life experiences that color the discussion with large doses of reality that is hard to come by. When those two things come together some good work is done and I am particularly proud of our broadcast on July 9th. In the long history of me doing radio broadcasts over the years, that show will go down as one of my favorites.
I propose working through problems with the First Amendment before resorting to the 2nd. That kid in Dallas let the hate of race baiters heckle him into action against white police officers and he was wrong. The media were wrong for stoking the flames which caused that kid to act and Obama set the table for everyone way back when he declared that Trayvon Martin could have been his son. To hide his guilt in feeding the frenzy that is causing all the racial anxiety, Barack Obama suggested more gun control and insisted that the answer was in more federal control of people’s lives. Yet just days prior, Hillary Clinton–who is running for president of the United States, was revealed to be grossly incompetent in her handling of her email situation—which was revealed as a result of the Benghazi hearings of a few years before. During the FBI revelation of their findings it was discovered that Clinton had perjured herself during those same Benghazi hearings—so the revelation was that Hillary was not only stupid, but she was in fact a criminal who will be certainly facing jail time because of that crime alone—not to mention all the crimes she has not been caught yet with. And those are the facts which Matt and I weaved into a simple hour-long broadcast. I dare anybody in media anywhere to do better. I bet they can’t.
Now, about some of the Trump rally pictures above, which were taken during the Cincinnati rally on July 6th. At the end Newt came up to my wife specifically, it was just the two of them alone for a moment, and she shook his hand politely but quickly turned away from him leaving it to me to do a little clean up. We watch Gingrich almost every night on Fox News so he certainly has celebrity appeal, and most people would be proud to have their picture standing next to such a person. Well, my wife and I don’t do that. In truth, my wife isn’t sold on Gingrich as she does not like the way he has handled his personal life on a few occasions. She felt the same way about Donald Trump for a long time. If not for the quality of Melania Trump and Trump’s daughter Ivanka, my wife would not be on the Trump train. So she needs some time to get used to Newt Gingrich being with Donald Trump. She almost turned down a V.I.P. invite just because she didn’t want to see Newt Gingrich or our local celebrity Sheriff Jones in person. (She feels Jones doesn’t do enough to rid Butler County of drugs which is her issue with him). Newt obviously felt strange when my wife shook his hand then turned away quickly leaving him standing there all by himself. I was laughing because I knew what she was thinking and I also knew how Newt took it so I snapped a quick picture which is the closest thing to posing with a celebrity that you’ll get from my wife—or I for that matter. I quickly stepped up to Newt and shook his hand to take away the awkwardness and get him back on track—because for him it was tough to work a V.I.P. line and have the first person you stepped up to reject you with a cold fish handshake. I think that perspective is one of the reasons that Matt and I do so well together. We can’t do it all the time, because we are both very busy people professionally. But we do it often enough to make a difference. And the audience of his radio broadcasts is the direct benefactor. So use them accordingly and with a nod of appreciation. They are truly unique broadcasts.
By the way, I know many of the people who were at the $2,700 a plate dinner which was conducted before the Sharonville rally, and take heart that it was well attended. Trump has no trouble with either large or small dollar donations.
Rich —
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Don’t take your eye off the ball ladies and gentlemen. The story of the day on July 8, 2016 is that Hillary Clinton committed perjury in front of congress which was revealed during the James Comey hearing the day before. The media seeking to help their candidate hide in the shadows of an offense that has jail time attached to it responded by playing the murders of two African-American men by police in graphic detail which stirred up the Black Lives Matters communists into a predicted froth which exploded in downtown Dallas by nightfall, leaving 5 police officers dead and many others wounded. But make no mistake about it–that is not the lead story of the day. It is Hillary, because once again it was the political left’s mismanagement of government resources that has caused all these problems in the first place—so don’t become distracted by the sadness of the tragedy in Dallas.
Cops are not the bulk of the problem here, and believe me, I’m not an open apologist for them. I think the mistake that police departments make during their recruiting is that they all too often put young men hungry to prove their manhood in positions of infinite authority—and often the cops don’t handle that responsibility very well at all. Let me provide two recent examples that I observed firsthand. On the Fourth of July I had a massive fireworks display that went on for over an hour. For me, the 4th is all about celebrating defiance and reminding those in authority that if they get out of control, that we will remove them from power with force if needed, and take back our country from the clutches of tyranny. So I could care less if the fireworks I had were legal or not. With that said, I was firing them off and they were loud. Near my home is a trailer park which I consider to be an eyesore to the fine community that I live in. Not everyone, but most of the people living there are drug fueled losers doing the bare minimum in life that is required and they live pathetic existences. When I see them at the local gas station where I often get fuel and meet them at the cashier’s counter they often stink–they smell like cigarettes and undeodorized sweaty malcontents. As I pay for my gas they pay for cigarettes, beer for breakfast, and lottery tickets. I don’t like them and they don’t like me. With that relationship in context, they called the cops on me over twenty times during my firework display and after the big climax which filled up the sky with fire; a young cop came into my backyard asking if I was done yet.
It’s a really stupid idea to walk into my backyard unannounced—in fact, it’s dangerous. That cop should have known better, he should have come to the front door–very dumb to walk on a man’s property in the dark and to come up behind him—especially at my house. But the young kid thought he had the right as a cop to go anywhere he wanted and if we weren’t so happy with our firework display he might have caught me in a bad mood. Smartly, he read my face and didn’t push the issue. He said the right things about the idiots who called the police which took off the edge and the exchange was friendly. But I could tell the kid was ready for a fight until he thought differently about the situation once he met my family—and probably Googled my name. He left trying to make himself sound important by saying that he hoped he wouldn’t have to come back out again. My thoughts were—what better thing did he have to do—really? Play on his phone in his police car? He was a cocky little guy untested and looking to use his badge as a way to show his social status of authority to others. If I had been a different kind of person, a different color, social class, or even just a little less legally knowledgeable, that exchange would have been much different.
Just a few days later I was with my wife at the Donald Trump rally in Sharonville, Ohio. Of course there were police everywhere, Hamilton County sent out a lot of troopers as did Butler County and the Highway Patrol. Most of the cops were nice people who were trying to help. But on the way out after the event was over I happened to have parked near the route where the Secret Service was planning to take Trump and his assembly back to the airport. So the Highway Patrol shut down the road while the motorcade prepared to go by. A little 5’, 5” kid dressed in a Highway Patrol outfit with the typical buzz cut on his hairline was very animated in the road yelling at people to get out of the road otherwise Trump’s Secret Service people would run “their asses over.” The kid was drunk on power and using the circumstance to justify his ego boost acquired by the position his badge gave him over others. He was using the power granted to him by the state to abuse people under a crises situation. If someone around me had even looked like they were going to pull out a gun they would have been shot dead in less than a second because cops like that kid are looking for any excuse they can get to prove their valor in the face of danger. It’s a real problem these days in a culture that has shit all over masculinity pushing insecure little guys like that into serving as a Highway Patrolman so that he might get the opportunity to prove that he’s not a little pussy. Once Trump went by all the cops got into their cars and cleared the road, and we all moved about our business. I know better around timid types like that little cop than to scare them in any way. They are jittery and trigger happy and they shouldn’t be given so much authority. But the management of our Highway Patrol actually recruits these types of people, so that’s what we get on the roads. Most of the time I’m glad the cops are there, because they prevent outright social anarchy, but in times of crises—or the hint of crises, they use their acquired power to prop themselves up in psychological stature.
As an intelligent, cultured white male, I know how to deal with timid cops. I don’t challenge them while they have the power position—I know when dealing with them that I have thousands of other ways to skin a cat, and after talking to me for a little bit they realize it, and back off their eagerness to draw a gun and shoot someone to prove that they are men. It might be remembered that we had an issue of police violence in good ol’ West Chester, Ohio—one of the nicest communities in the world—and even there, several cops took the opportunity to beat up a drunk guy after hours at a local sports bar. It’s in the nature of other human beings when they have power that they abuse that power. When dealing with cops, because most of them are not intellectual giants, the most powerful weapon you can have is intelligence. But if you challenge them power to power—they will kill you, because they have the authority of the state to do it. Even that kid who came into my backyard. If I had threatened him in any way he would have seized the opportunity to abuse his authority in less than a second. Like I said, there are other ways to skin a cat, and I use them all. But you just don’t challenge police directly—because they’ll shoot anybody at the slightest provocation.
Black Lives Matters protestors and the culture of inner city people community organized by people like Barack Obama over the years actively have created a culture that wants to challenge the police with physical violence. Like that trailer park trash I spoke about earlier they often live despicable lives making bad choices and getting a bunch of silly arrests on their records so when police show up to investigate a disturbance, the cops are already fingering their triggers. All the cops need is an excuse, and all too often, these Black Lives Matters communists give it to them viewing the killings as a sacrifice for the greater good. The whole problem is a creation of the political left’s incredible mismanagement. On the side of the cops, the progressive labor unions have given police a feeling of entitlement and unity when one of them goes rogue. Then on the side of the Black Lives Matter protestors, the political left has made many of them into dependents on the government and kept the intellectually ill equipped to deal with the world. So when the two forces are brought together bad things happen—like they did in Dallas on 7-7-2016.
Yet notice how quickly the liberalized media even as the Comey testimony revealed that Hillary Clinton had lied to congress during the Benghazi hearings that they played the obvious murder of two black males by cops at point black range. Those types of videos are filmed every day—and while they are bad, they are actually expected. Yet the media played them graphically halfway through the Comey testimony and the lead story of the day due to the stoked media fires that had been heating up all day, became the Dallas massacres by morning. Do you see dear reader how this game is played? So be sure not to take your eyes off the ball. Don’t fall for the laser light on the wall like some dog barking at nothing. Keep your eye on the prize and ensure that Hillary Clinton not only isn’t elected president, but that she go to jail for her crimes—because that’s what she deserves. Shootings between cops and the citizens they are supposed to protect happen every day. Statistically, blacks challenge cops more than whites because of the cultures they are raised in.
The cop that came to my house wasn’t too keen on the type of people who live in that trailer park which gave us some common ground to work with—because the trailer trash live bad lives that makes his job a lot harder. Domestic violence, drugs, prostitution and other despicable enterprises are common around people with low intellect and low ambition no matter what color your skin is. And when such people challenge the authority of the police, they end up shot and that is the way it will always be until we recruit police differently and take away the collective bargaining they enjoy through their FOP unions—which are progressive organizations. And before we do any of that, we need to put in jail a real criminal—someone at the top of the food chain—Hillary Clinton.
Watching the special session of congressional investigation into the James Comey FBI ruling on the Hillary Clinton email problems the essence is this—Comey felt that the Attorney General history over 99 years of patterned behavior that a case of this nature would not have been taken under the presumption of “intent.” Everything else said is irrelevant. It was obvious that Comey felt that Clinton had done a bad job of protecting her secure emails as Secretary of State and that she seriously jeopardized her credibility. Yet he did not advance the recommendation of prosecution because he felt the case was too flimsy for an AG at a Department of Justice to proceed with.
Here’s the problem with Comey’s statement—attorney generals are extremely political so their prosecution ratios if the charges are leveled toward characters on their political side of the aisle are of course extremely poor. It is no surprise that Comey made the political calculation that his case was not strong enough to by-pass the politics of the AG, Loretta Lynch. Yet, on Friday, July 1st Loretta Lynch under pressure from the disgrace of her meeting with Bill Clinton—Hillary’s husband—she stated clearly that she would accept any recommendation that the FBI proposed. So it goes on July 5th 2016 James Comey held a press conference stating that the FBI would not bring charges against Hillary Clinton because they could not prove that she “intended” to break the law. (Because all that evidence had been destroyed by Hillary’s team of lawyers)
When pressed by the congressional investigation specially held under an emergency session on July 7th 2016 however, Comey fell on the historical tendency of prosecution under the DOJ over a long period of time as the reason he did not recommend prosecution—even though Loretta Lynch already stated that she would proceed. So there was no question that the Department of Justice would proceed with the case which is contrary to Comey’s statements defending his position. That is the key to this case. Comey in spite of all his declarations about the importance of his integrity lied about his reasons for not moving forward with the prosecution. The DOJ would have had no choice but to pursue the case because Bill and Loretta Lynch got caught together in an inappropriate way.
Hey, how do I know these things you ask? Well, I recently stayed at a Holiday Inn Express. I’ve read a little law and I deal with lawyers more than I’d care to. Gotta’ watch how they twist the meanings of words.