Trump and Child Care: Making families great again

Remember dear reader that I predicted the end of the Democratic Party on Matt Clark’s radio show early in the 2016 election.  I specifically said far before Hillary Clinton became the train wreck that her campaign has become that the Republican Party would split into two and that Democrats would cease to be and that the overall nature of the entire country would move to the political right.  Once that happened Trump, who as of now is considered one of the most radical right winged candidates in the history of the presidency, will be considered a liberal and that the critics of Trump’s recent child care rebate speech launched brilliantly at just the right time in the campaign, would launch themselves into a new conservative party yet named and headed by the likes of Glenn Beck and Ted Cruz.  I said on WAAM radio that I thought it would take a few years to occur but that the foundations were already present—the end of the Democratic Party is coming. Trump is about to destroy them and I love him for it.  Good riddance!

I am of the mind that Trump’s proposals greatly benefiting women and their child care expenses isn’t just another giant government program spreading big brother even more to the far reaches of our country—it’s the first step of a master negotiator to begin walking back the massive damage progressives have done to the American family.  I was just a little stunned by Trump’s proposal for the first time in our nation’s history that a tax credit the value of yearly child care would be provided to women who stay home with their children as well as those who decide to enter the workplace.  Whereas Trump’s proposals led by his daughter Ivanka look like the type of policies a Democrat would propose, the heart of the effort is distinctly conservative.

I’ve been saying it for over 40 years—women who stay home with their children are taking on the most difficult occupations of our society and the most important—the raising of our youth.  My mother was ridiculed to hell and back for being a housewife who was always home while I was growing up and my wife had it even worse—because she did the same.  Now my kids are staying home with their children.  They have professional occupations, but they work from their homes and they put their children first—which is hard to do.  Being a mom—not a neurotic mess like most school levy supporters are—not a panicking soccer mom or busy body latté sipper—but a mom is the most important job in the entire world and it’s about time that “government” recognize it as such.

Government run by progressives have been at war with the American family for the last seventy years—likely longer—and the quality of our people shows the negative results dramatically.  I can spot a person who had a stay-at-home mom a mile away—even as old shriveled up raisins themselves playing golf.  You can tell when a person was loved as a child by a mother.  It shows in how they walk, talk, and process information.  You can also tell who had chaotic childhoods that were raised in day care facilities.  Their minds are scattered messes—and sadly, many people reading this are of this experience.  This has been the fault of government.  It has attempted through public education to replace the parent at home with big government ideas that perpetuated lifelong entitlements—for which the paternal government would provide through wealth confiscation and redistribution.   Many years of this behavior has essentially destroyed our nation intellectually.  The starting point for fixing this problem is to incentivize the American family to remain intact and to nurture each other toward prosperity—because the top down government model has failed miserably. 

Not exactly a friendly crowd in that clip, but he handled things unusually well–unscripted, informal, and competent.  So it was quite a statement to acknowledge that stay-at-home moms would qualify for a tax credit worth the cost of child care.  That I think is huge, and extremely conservative.  For a change, a Republican is taking a conservative idea and dressing it up to appeal to moderates and Democrats and selling it in an appealing way.  But in so doing Trump is putting the American family first in a way that I’ve never seen done in politics before—and this is very encouraging.  Under Trump’s proposal, both of my daughter’s would qualify for a tax credit because they have stayed home to care for their children in a traditional way—instead of being penalized the way families have been in the past.  

These Trumps mean business—and continue to show what kind of Executive Branch they’d maintain every day while in the White House.  Nobody has worked harder on more hard policy innovation than they have just during this campaign—and given Donald Trump’s track record—I have no doubt that he will work even harder knowing that history is judging him—because he seems to really care about those types of things.  Trump from every direction seems to be doing exactly what I have been dreaming of in a presidential candidate all my life—and he expects himself to actually do the things he’s talking about.   Trump, he is a hard worker, he’s innovative, and he expects to accomplish things.  He also has the establishment scared to death—which is wonderful for a change.   He is a sign of real change and ultimately, I think the biggest impact will be on the two-party system.  When that happens, remember you heard it from me first, the Democratic Party is about to become extinct.  

The Trumps and the people of their campaign—some of which I know, are the best of what is produced in America.  Trump is planning to invest in the future not only fiscally, but emotionally by making the family the center of all our values once again—and that is a wonderful thing.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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Hillary Loses her Mind Again, and her Shoe: Is the presidential candidate looking for a doctor’s note to get out of the debates?

By now dear reader you’ve probably heard, Hillary Clinton nearly passed out at a 9/11 ceremony even losing her shoe as her entourage ushered her into her motorcade before the cameras could capture her despair.  By all appearances Hillary Clinton looks ill—like she’s a very sick person.  And factually, that’s all we have to go on.  But beware of the scheming Hillary Clinton—the criminal—who will stop at nothing to cover her trail and do what she has to do to survive another day.  Consider that just before the Benghazi hearings, it was this same Hillary Clinton who supposedly had a concussion and couldn’t attend the congressional hearings for quite some time delaying the efforts.

Many—such as yours truly—believed she was faking the injury to delay justice—until public sentiment had worn out on the topic blunting the effect on her professional life—which worked to some extent.  I believe this is the same kind of “injury.”  Hillary does not want to debate Donald Trump.  I believe she is looking for a doctor’s note getting her out of the upcoming events and that she is trusting the element of sympathy and a friendly media to carry her over the finish line.

She knows that she has better chances at the presidency if she avoids the debates than if she will if she gets pounded on her emails during them.  The only way she can hope to endure the ridicule of the Wikileaks email releases and the public embarrassments Trump will unleash on her are to avoid the debates all together.  And to get away from that—she needs a doctor’s note and a whole lot of progressive sympathy.  Be very careful of the wounded animal that whimpers until you get close enough for it to swipe at you one last time.  Hillary is a criminal, and nothing she does can be trusted at face value.

Rich Hoffman

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Meet Ivanka Trump at Trump Tower in New York: Just $3 for the chance of a lifetime

I’m not big on celebrities, but a chance to sit with the future first woman president of the United States  would be a good opportunity.  If I won, I would actually go, just to get access to Trump Tower as a VIP.  Ivanka Trump is about the same age of my own children yet I continue to be impressed by her grace and confidence.  I would love to see her have a national platform to inspire millions of young women around the world.  So sending money to her father’s presidential campaign for the chance to spend some time with Ivanka is actually a pretty good deal.  here is the offer as she sent it to me.

Would you like to join me for coffee sometime soon?

Your campaign contribution of $3 today will automatically enter you to win a chance for a trip to campaign headquarters at Trump Tower to sit down for coffee with me.

My father knows that it’s people like you who will drive our campaign to victory. You and millions of other Americans are fed up with a government that isn’t listening to you anymore.

Well my father is listening to you, he is speaking up for you, and I would be glad to meet you in person, getting your thoughts on the campaign and how we can turn our country around.

Your trip (and the coffee) is on us. You don’t need to bring anything other than your ideas about winning the White House and making America great again.

So contribute $3 to automatically enter for a chance to win today.

Good luck. Maybe you and I will meet real soon! I’ll let you know.

 

Sounds like a pretty good deal to me.  What’s a few hundred bucks for a chance like that.  And if you don’t win, who cares.  The Trump people get some money they need to fight this battle and everyone has a little fun hoping to get a chance to meet this very vibrant young woman in person.

Rich Hoffman

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The Real “Right-winged Conspiracy”: Hillary Clinton only has herself to blame–she is as corrupt as her ass is fat

It’s not going to work this time.  That vast “right-winged conspiracy” Hillary Clinton is talking about in a scripted speech she gave on August 25th 2016 is nearly a verbatim cry made by her after husband Bill was impeached by congress in the late 1990s.  A lot of the Millennials who are supporting her now were just babies back then, so they don’t remember.  Many of those Millennials are now members of the media that is covering her, and they are seduced by the black magic of the Democratic Party—a mass theft of wealth for global aims.  But there are a lot of people who have seen this story before and they aren’t falling for this second attempt at the same old Clinton scam—and that’s trouble for fat-ass Hillary.

Forget about what anybody thinks of Donald Trump and his views.  When it comes to the Clintons, they are criminals who have been caught in so many terrible actions—and they aren’t even in the White House.  Just the Clinton Foundation issues are enough to sink Hillary Clinton—because it points straight to direct corruption.  But then there is the private server and her destruction of evidence, the lying to congress, the perjured comments, the mishandling of Benghazi which actually led to deaths—and all that is before we even start considering the conspiracy theories—like why so many people end up dead around her, or that she and her husband are terminally ill—because they look like death awakened.  All by herself, Hillary Clinton is a disaster.  She has burned bridges and cut out hearts and all that is finally catching up to her, and she has nowhere to hide.

In desperation, Hillary Clinton can only try to divert attention away from her diabolical record.  But we’ve all been burnt before by her, and we remember.  Now the blood is clearly in the water.  After her speech today, she revealed that she knows she’s vulnerable because she had to revert to a shot in the dark strategy she attempted many years ago, which stuck on a much more naive nation.  But we’re not so naive now.  Only drug abusers, welfare recipients, MTV viewers and social losers are supporting Hillary Clinton’s progressive agenda—in spite of her obvious criminal conduct, and that means that Democrats are in for a harsh reality on election night.

I’m sure they are planning to steal the election just like they do our money through taxation—but the country of America isn’t falling for this scam a second time.  The press may be slow to cover the issue—but they can’t hide from this.  The conspiracy that really matters is that Hillary has managed to stay out of jail, because that’s where she belongs.  For her, it’s only a matter of time.  She crossed the line a long time ago.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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The Hardest Working Presidential Candidate Ever: Trump unleashing the power of capitalism

While Obama and Hillary were off at separate events enjoying life as the world burns—much do to their own mismanagement—the contrast between them and Trump couldn’t be more obvious.  Even for me, a person who has been with Trump since the beginning, the contrast was quite dramatic. There are still 80 days until the election and it was clear who wanted the Oval Office more.  Hillary and Obama are part of an entitled class who thought that it was appropriate to take the weekend off.  In response to Trump’s visit to Louisiana Clinton declared that she made a few calls to the governor of that state out of concern—but the effort would have taken 10 to 15 minutes maximum and Obama stated that he’d clear his schedule for the following Tuesday to visit the flood zone—nearly a week after the tragedy occurred.  It’s not like Louisiana is on the other side of the world from Martha’s Vineyard.  It’s a short flight that could have been conducted in a morning.  Obama could have done like Trump, fly down, tour the zone, talk to the people and be back north before noon and still had the entire day to conduct whatever business needed to be carried out.  Yet all the established politicians got caught napping and Trump outworked everyone and didn’t even break a sweat.

I had a moment of clarity while at Top Golf in West Chester, Ohio which is a brilliant sporting complex that was a lot nicer than I thought it would be.  As I was there for lunch I was listening to Mark Belling cover for Rush Limbaugh.  Belling was a never Trumper during the primary campaign but he has since come around to appreciate Trump and it was interesting to hear him speak about his transition optimistically.   As I looked around the Top Golf facility with Mark’s words in my ears I had one of those flashes of American potential that was extremely refreshing.  It was a nice day.  From my vantage point capitalism was on full display.  NFL preseason games were on the television monitors everywhere, the place was packed and there was a lot of eating going on.  Across the Top Golf greens was the new Main Event complex where bowling, climbing and many other activities were now available next to my favorite regional book store, the Barnes and Nobel of West Chester.  Next to that was a Mitchells where I have been to many business lunches and dinners.  Soon right next to Top Golf will be a Bass Pro Shop.  The entire complex felt fresh and energetic like what you’d expect to experience at Disney World.  It was all top notch vacation destination type stuff and was the result of many great minds thinking creatively as individual contributions to expanding the market economy of West Chester.  And behind the scenes where government belongs, I knew a lot of what I was looking at was the result of two trustees, Mark Welch and George Lang who are pro capitalist entrepreneurs themselves who manage West Chester in much the way that Donald Trump is proposing to run America as a nation.   Once word got out around the United States that West Chester was a hands off—high per capita location, wonderful entertainment companies like Main Event and Top Golf made investments and the result is simply spectacular.

Like all productive people though, Top Golf was only part of my day—a small part at that.  Within an hour or so I was back to my obligations for the day working hard.  A few hours later I did meet my wife at Ikea which was just across the highway from Top Golf to look through some new bedroom options for our guest rooms.  We had dinner there and again I enjoyed the view of West Chester’s new bustling panorama.  Since it was Friday a lot of people were coming in from out of town just to visit Ikea which has become a destination shopping event for many.  New hotels had sprang up to accommodate the demand and it was just another example how capitalism improves the lives of people so dramatically.  Everything I could see was the result of “making money.”  Not redistributing the money that has been made like Clinton and Obama believe in their static hearts to be the root of all government activity—but the Trumpian capitalism of job creation and therefore wealth building.  When you lay the foundation for investment and creativity, good things happen and West Chester, Ohio is a prime example of it.  When Trump says he can bring back jobs and bring back optimism and energy to the country, this is the kind of thing he’s pitching.

Trump is not talking about being a typical president.  Like most successful people, he does many things in a day and lives every day to the fullest.  If he finds he needs to apply more effort, he does and he obtains the desired results through sheer tenacity.  Playing golf in Martha’s Vineyard is just one thing he might do in a day so that’s the reason it is so despicable that Obama wouldn’t take the time to fly to Louisiana to visit the flood victims.  As a president with a private airplane, such a journey is nothing—but it means so much to so many people.  And after nearly eight years in office, Obama still doesn’t get it—that’s because he has never been independently successful—he has only witnessed success as a second-hander.  Hillary is in a lot of ways even worse.  She benefits from knowing a lot of powerful people as the wife of a former president and she actually thinks she’s entitled to the presidency and could take the weekend off.

Trump is independently wealthy—has his own luxury airplane so flying all over the country is like sitting in his private office. It’s not hard—and that opportunity is something he built for himself through a lot of hard work. So when he needs it, Trump can apply his hard work to maximum benefit and be all over the country and still have dinner with his family on Sunday while running for presidential office.  And when he really needs to lock down an issue, he can have the kind of week that he just had, because as a private sector guy, he is familiar with hard work and he simply outworked the Hillary Clinton machine which is filled with second-handers and have no idea how to match the effort.  But what Trump is fighting for is not to be a dictator like Glenn Beck fears or any of the other pro Hillary supporters.  Trump is talking about a completely different kind of government—one where those who run it take a back seat to optimism and empower those best positioned to do the right things to unleash the power of capitalism—which is really what Hillary and Obama fear most.  Because once people get a taste of that—really for the first time in America—they’ll never go back to how things have been.  And that is something to really get excited about.

Rich Hoffman

 CLIFFHANGER RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT

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There is no “I” in Team: But there is in “WIN”

I had to deal with a poorly misguided, pretentious know-nothing this past week who thought that he knew everything—and I tried to do it in the kindest way possible.  But the poor fellow couldn’t stop running his mouth so consequences hit him hard.  Before that regretful end the collectivist oriented challenger used the Florida Seminoles as an example of collective excellence—where the many are greater than any individual as a validation of his faulty philosophy.  As he did, I felt sorry for him, but yet became enraged because like most people trained in the conventional way—he was blind to the real truth—that we may play as a team in life, but we win as individuals.  Teams don’t win.  Individuals do.  It is when individuals play better than everyone else that teams win.  The second string cornerback on a Seminole team still won a national championship off the back of Jameis Winston’s quarterbacking a few years ago—and all of the campus of FSU proclaimed that “they” had won.  But in reality, it was just a few individuals who had done all the heavy lifting.  Everyone else just rode on their coattails—which is how it is just about everywhere else.  Thus, those who believe in the nonsense that many minds are better than one, or that victories only come to those united together are mislead into a frail existence which allows the most lazy and lackluster to believe that they are equal to the most excellent.  They aren’t.  My style of doing things is to find the excellent by putting them through the rigors of competition, then putting the exceptional in position to win as an individual so that they can drag all those band-wagon riders with them to victory.  Those who hide behind others cheering for uniformity yet do nothing to contribute to victory are just fans in the stands chopping to a fight song uttered by collectivists when the real battle is on the field of play conducted by the loneliness of individual excellence and bold maneuverings in the face of valiant opposition.

For fun I have been killing a lot of other players on the Uncharted multiplayer on Playstation 4.  For those who want a piece of me and walk around their apartments and talking among each other fantasizing about “teaching me some kind of lesson” you can meet me there and we can fight all you want.  My Playstation handle is Overmanwarrior of course, so I’m easy to find.  The first thing to realize in life is that words are cheap.  When you sit in a chair and do nothing to perform, you make no decisions to help make a victory taste sweeter, and simply ride on the coattails of other people’s hard work—you haven’t done anything in life to justify empty words that come from those lips.  Yet those who come from collectivist oriented backgrounds, like labor unions, college campuses, and even Masons all fail to understand fundamentally the keys to life success.  Yet the definition is quite clear on multiplayer video games like Uncharted 4. Titanfall, and Call of Duty.  I personally like Uncharted because it suits my personality much better than some of those more serious titles.  At the end of a team death match when your team wins, Nathan Drake says playfully, “There is no I in team, but there is in win.”  Upon hearing that I realized that there was a lot of wisdom in the statement, so I put it up in my office for everyone who enters to see.  That is essentially the entire thesis of the great novels Atlas Shrugged and The Fountainhead, and the foundation of the Donald Trump presidency.  Yet it was playfully inserted into a videogame for the masses to consume unwittingly and I found that compelling due to its raw truth.

Typically in team death matches during online play, there are four to five people on your team going up against an equal number on the opposite team.  Many times, when you are the strongest player teamed up with a bunch of newbies, no matter how good you do individually, you will lose, just like in real life.  This simple observation is what union slugs and people who are voting for Hillary Clinton believe to be the foundations of their rationalization.  But you have to go a few steps further to uncover the true essence of this phenomenon.  Usually, if I can get at least one other player who can hit hard and keep the opposition fire directly off me, I can tip the scales toward a win.  The other players on the team have to at least run around and engage the other players so that they can’t concentrate all their fire on my position.  I am that guy who is constantly trying to herd other players into mass to attack our targets with overwhelming force.  I am also that guy who is constantly reviving other players to keep them alive longer.  I am also that guy who is the first to engage the enemy—nearly 100% on every round I play.  I don’t hang back.  I’m a very aggressive player, not just in video games, but in real life.  That is the exceptional element that often changes the nature of a game.  Winning or losing has everything to do with the exceptional ability of just a few of the players.  If you are lucky you will find that out of the five players you play with, two or three of them are all exceptional, which just about guarantees a victory.  At the end of each match, if your team wins everyone wins.  If you played exceptionally, your score will be between 1000 and 2000 points.  If you were mediocre, somewhere around 500, and if you were bad, the score would be under 100.  But everyone wins.  Yet the team didn’t equally contribute to the win.  We played as a team, but we won based on individual exceptionalism.

And that’s how it works in real life too.  We are not stronger—together.  Weak players can easily cripple the efforts of the exceptional.  Having too many weak people in a society will off-set the efforts of the best and most gifted.  However, if the exceptional are empowered to perform at their full potential, then even the weak and lackluster, mouthy, union, slug will win by default like the fans tomahawk chopping the air at a Florida Seminoles football game.  A star quarterback might throw a deep bomb to a star receiver for a winning touchdown.  The linemen might have played just well enough to let the play develop, but the crowd in the stands do very little to help that process—short of providing some inspirational encouragement.  All the participants are not equal—yet they win as a team because they all played.  The victory was captured by individuals.

I am not interested in conventional thinking.  It is the way that everyone does everything—so that is boring.  I am always looking for the exceptional, for the “super.”  I have even less patience for the backseat driver who criticizes and moans about “fairness” when it was I who took all the risks and has done all the heavy lifting.  When those people assume from the comfort of their little chair that they are actually equally participating to the victory of a “team,” it’s an insult to me.  Those people are just bench warmers and they are not equal to the exceptional so therefore “fairness” is not applicable to their circumstances.  They have a role to play in case of an injury, or to meet the accepted rules of the games we play, but they are not “equal” to the exceptional and are not therefore prone to the justifications of fairness.  Fairness is getting a championship ring even as a bench warmer when the heroes of the team won the game.  It’s not the team that actually won—it was the individuals on it that played better than those on the opposite team.  It is never fair to the exceptional to have to share victory with the lack luster—but individuals usually don’t care about such things.  The best among us don’t cry about things being fair, because usually they make their own fates anyway, and they get on to the next challenge.  It is those powerless to do for themselves who are always crying about fairness—because they need others to win in order to carry them to victories in life.  When fairness is demanded its rooted in the fear that they must wait for more exceptional people to enter their life in hopes of achieving more chances at victory.  Otherwise, they are powerless to do for themselves.

I don’t get pleasure in ruining people’s lives. I give everyone a shot to impress me—equally.  But there is a reason that I’m in a position to garner such judgment—and it’s not because we are all equal.  When someone works as hard at life as I do, they can challenge me for equality.  But until they put the level of effort that I do into things, I’m going to be harsh when they challenge me, because they have no right or authority to do so.  And when they try to hide behind some collectivist diatribes about the “many being stronger than the one,” it’s really going to make me angry.  When I find talent out there with the potential toward exceptionalism—which I may see, yet is completely invisible to others, I will put in the time and effort to breed those with my personal coaching to become winners in the future.  Sometimes it takes over ten years to perform this coaching and honestly, I’m not open to other people’s opinions on that matter because they don’t have the same skills at pulling the exceptional out of people where I do—so their opinions are pointless.  Sometimes I might identify an exceptional diamond in the rough, but they reject my efforts to make them better.  I still work at it, and if they turn away, they do so at their own detriment.  I move on knowing that I tried and I don’t look back. But that game is one I offer to people as a gift.  I’m not open to the opinions of the “collective,” to the “everyone thinks” crowd.  If those people knew what they were doing, they’d be better off in life.  I don’t listen to the ranting of a mob sitting in the stands when the football is in my hands.  Their opinions are irrelevant because all they want in life really is to cheer on a win.  Once you give them that, they love you—because they can’t give it to themselves.

When critics can orchestrate a multinational job creating endeavor while managing huge capital expenditures and pulling the faulty philosophies of the overly educated into a functioning “team” mentality while appeasing the individual needs of many dozens of direct employees then I might listen to their interpretation of “fairness.”  But if they think they’re going to get away with that through underhanded insurrection, and fancy quotes from dead race car drivers while sitting around bringing no reputation to the table as an offering of success, they have another thing coming—and I don’t put up with that stuff.  I don’t like people like that, and I have little respect for their placement on the bench.  I respect people who get out there and fight hard.  In Uncharted, I like people who play the way I do.  I look at the people who hang back and snipe at others from the comfort of distance as chickenshits and in life there are literally millions of them sitting on benches or in the stands cheering on the exceptional so that they can ride their coattails to victory.  There is no “I” in team, but there is in “win,” and that is what decides winners and losers in life.  Teams don’t win.  Individuals do, and my bets are always on them to give a competitive advantage in the marketplace of existence.  The keys to success are always in identifying, and developing the exceptional among us and catching those people before they even realize that they may one day be that star on the field of play for which all others rally behind—hoping to be the benefactors of their individual heroics.

Rich Hoffman

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How to Help Donald Trump in Ohio: Walking, knocking on doors and fighting a vile evil unleashed by diabolical Democrats

 For those in the media who keep their ears to the tracks of my writings for a whisper of happenings coming and going–of trends not yet realized so that forecasts to the winds can be witnessed a fraction of a second ahead of the competition, this posting is primarily for them.  If you want a good political story in Ohio, be at any of the below locations-and you will see a hint of what’s really going on in America’s heartland.    The below message is from the Trump Ohio campaign.  Robert Scott is doing a great job, and things are just getting started.

Ohio Trump-Pence Victory is rolling in the Buckeye State and we will be participating in the National Day of Action. We will be Walking and knocking doors THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 at various locations throughout Ohio. Please click the link to sign up for the nearest location or where you would like to walk tomorrow:

 

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The Wisdom of Sheriff Clark: What makes black people poor

Sheriff Clark in Milwaukee is someone I thought a lot of before the riots broke out in that poor infested city over the weekend of August 13th 2016.  His answer after the riots made me like him a lot more.  Thank goodness he said what he did—which was essentially what I and many other conservative voices have been saying for a long time.

 It was good to hear him speak properly on the matter and is worth remembering.  So here are the words of Sheriff Clark.  Listen to them and pass this along to a friend who needs to hear a little wisdom as we all endure the massive storm of progressive failure nationwide.

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Julian Assange Tells All: Setting the record straight on his Wikileaks emails and who he works for

It is useful when contemplating election scandals such as what the Democrats are currently experiencing—for good reason, to understand how the rest of the world sees American politics.  Because, Julian Assange, like it or not, represents how mainstream people view American elections—because he is a true outsider not connected to any governments—like a lot of people are these days.  So listen to the interview he gave recently to Russia Today talking about the first release of Wikileaks emails which erupted the DNC convention at the start and caused major resignations.  He additionally talks about the emails he plans to release and the game Hillary Clinton is playing.  What is interesting about this interview is that unlike what we might see on Fox or CNN, this interview is pretty dispassionate as to the outcome.  It is just focused on the facts of the matter—the emails themselves—the evidence that Hillary Clinton contributed to in the first place.  It doesn’t matter who spied on the issues here, it is that the issues exist.  Wikileaks is just the informant.  The corruption was committed by Clinton and her Democrats.

Rich Hoffman

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The Brilliance of the Trump Kids: Why you should never, ever, ever–ever–apologize

By now you’ve seen dear reader why I have been supporting Donald Trump’s run for presidency.  He’s my kind of guy, I love the way he fights, he’s smart—and his kids are actually better than he is.  The evidence of that is in the interview below where Eric Trump came to life under very difficult circumstances during CBS This Morning.  The liberals on that show revealed a lot, and Eric handled them extremely well.  Of particular note, they tried to pin him down on Warren Buffett’s recent campaigning with Hillary Clinton.  Eric said what I told all of you years ago, that Buffett owns railroads that transport oil to markets from Canada and his alliance with Democrats is to prevent the Keystone Pipeline from giving him appropriate competition.  Eric Trump actually presented the evidence on television in a way that never happens in politics—and it was refreshing to see.

The point of the interview and of the DNC strategy of using the Khan family against Trump was to trap the presidential candidate into an apology.  It is a completely contrived story created to attack the staunch individuality of Trump—which works for every other person in the world.  But it isn’t working on Trump.

I have said many times that there is a lot that I understand about Trump.  Like him, I am a patriarch who fully intends for his children to be better than he is—and he sets the bar high forcing them to reach a long way to get where they want to be–better.  The net result is that his children are all very good in all ways, they are smart, nice to look at, and respectable.  They are the result of a Donald Trump upbringing—a way of raising children that mirror very close to my own methods.  And I have had similar results.  But additionally, like Trump, I have fought the pressure of the masses to apologize when the strategies of peer pressure apply the screws.

What those three interrogators on CBS This Morning were fishing for was the admission of some guilt from Donald Trump–because once the admission of being wrong is confessed, the political left owns you.  That is how they spread much evil around the world—and they have been doing it for a long time.  Like Trump, I understand this very well.  The political left uses guilt to advance their brand of mass collectivism because once you admit to a fault, or an error—you admit that the power of the individual is flawed and the only redemption for such a character is to migrate into the compassion of the masses.  When Charlie asked Eric Trump who tells his father he’s wrong, the premise has no correct answer—because the assumption is that Donald Trump—like everyone else is flawed.  Once that admission is revealed, then collectivism is the only redemption.  That is the trap.  I have fought it all my life and it is such a relief to see that other people, in this case the Trumps, understand the scam and are fighting back finally against it.

It is possible to arrive at a place in your life where you don’t make mistakes.  When a man, or a woman, gets into their late thirties and forties—especially by the time they are in their fifties and sixties, a human being should be pretty good at things in their lives.  I think it is entirely possible to go for decades without mistakes and to function as a flawless human being.  Trump has obviously pushed himself hard for many years, just as I have of myself, and likely seldom if ever makes mistakes.  It is a good place to be in life to wake up in the morning and know exactly what you are doing and why you are doing it.  Donald Trump is the first person that I have ever seen or heard of who has sought an elected office and has reached these levels in life.  He can fight like he does because he does not surrender his individual integrity to the prevalence of guilt and it obviously has President Obama and many other progressives, spooked.  It even has conservatives like Glenn Beck spooked because like Obama, he cannot fathom the concept of a flawless guilt free human being.  Even religion in most cases sinks its roots in the concept of flawed human beings who can only find redemption in religion.  One puts its fate in a “god” the other in government.  Both sides are uneasy about individuals like Donald Trump who are just happy being who they are and function in life without the need to apologize for anything.

Obama in an unprecedented move during a press conference with the prime minister of Singapore unloaded on Trump in a way that has never happened in politics.  Obama was obviously rattled that Trump is the first person he has ever encountered in his life who can truly stand on his own without the fear of peer pressure which the political left has used to steer society for over a hundred years toward progressivism.  And true to form, within an hour of Obama’s comments, Trump unloaded on Obama and Hillary Clinton the way only a truly free man could void of any guilt.

 

This type of self-made human being is the subject of the Ayn Rand books The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged.  Trump is one of those characters in the popular novels and it is scaring the crap out of established politics.  For that reason alone Trump could easily unleash positive aspects of American culture that we’ve never seen before as an executive in the White House.  But what is even better is that Trump’s kids actually exceed their father’s abilities which say a lot.  I understand it, and I’m sure that Trump would agree with me.

What we are seeing is a completely new definition of what the presidency is in America and I would say that the way to understand that direction is within the pages of the great American novel Atlas Shrugged.  Yet that is just the tip of the iceberg—the Trump kids present a new age of political competency.  It is an exciting time and people just aren’t sure what to make of it.  For them, I’d suggest that they start reading some Ayn Rand books, because that’s the only way they are ever going to understand Trump—or why his kids are so great—and why you should never, ever, ever………apologize.   As a human being you should always strive to be flawless—so that there is nothing to ever apologize for—even if there is.

Rich Hoffman

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