Monthly Archives: June 2016

A Presidential Lecture; Just Enough Suspicion to Plausibly Deny!

Earlier today (6/14/16) the President performed a surgical lecture attempting what seemed to be something akin to Barry Scheck’s closing arguments at the O.J. Simpson trial; plausible deniability.

Nearly seven and one-half years into his Presidency and it appears that despite the exposure to what is likely overwhelming evidence, classified or otherwise, he continues to mischaracterize the threat, to articulate in a manner that is best described as an adolescent temper-tantrum, a position based entirely on false-conclusions or, at best, a decidedly calculated body of non-sequiturs.

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Alinsky; Mood-Altering by Fear

It would not be unreasonable to accept that “Terror” has been brought to the shores of this Country for the express purpose of terrorizing the Public into submission; compressing the public’s fear into a willing acceptance of a global consortium of governance. Not unreasonable at all.

Saul Alinsky wrote, in “rule #4”, “Make the enemy live up to its own set of rules.”

In contemporary applications this tool is observed in several ways:

(1) “We are a nation of immigrants” which translated means that you are un-American (a “racist” etc.) if you do not accept unchecked immigration at the expense of your personal or national security.

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U.S. Appeals Court Reverses Its Own Ruling on Concealed-Carry

One might be repelled by the thought of a person carrying a gun or see it as inviting or expressing an unnecessary provocation, but the fact remains that the 2nd Amendment, once again affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court as recently as 2008, categorically affirms the “…right to keep and bear arms” as being absolute. More importantly, this action by the Court, is yet another example of Political Bias being imposed on the Public through the Court System and yet another grotesque distortion of the U.S. Constitution.

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Clinton vs Trump; The Error in Context & Contrast

The Primary Season is effectively over and as far as Hillary is concerned few are surprised, save for the unlikely event of a blow-up at the DNC love-fest in Philly or her indictment and the subsequent substitution of Biden or Kerry, she is their Presumptive Nominee while Trump reigns as the GOP’s surviving choice.

Last evening (June 7th), as the last of the days results were reporting in, I spent a few hours robo-surfing the various news outlets including Megyn Kelly’s Inimical Hour of Parody which included a live audience venting, on cue, their personal political observations. Having watched, observed and annotated the primary process, far more than ever before, I’ve arrived at a conclusion that is laced with contradictions; the manner by which Candidates are judged/measured using, as a standard, the very political system an overwhelming number of Americans have soundly rebuked.

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Judge Gonzalo P. Curiel; Dismissing the Hypocrisy of Heritage

Having believed this latest skirmish would fall, in short order, off the band wagon, it seems that the appetite for adolescent (political) hyperbole has no limits or rational boundaries; national issue of overwhelming significance be damned. Neither of ethnic or religious significance, the point being there is a much broader issue yet to be discussed with any level of acuity or authenticity and I’m speaking of the native and factual risk of authoritative bias – political fascism – that has penetrated every level of Government including the Judiciary.

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