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BREAKING!! Anti-Trump "National Review" Throws in Towel, Admits Trump Massive Success

Among the pantheon of conservative publications, the National Review — the magazine founded

by William F. Buckley, which has been the mouthpiece of the conservative movement for

over a half-century — has been the intellectual center of the Never Trump movement on the

right.

For all of Bill Kristol's machinations and quixotic attempts to derail Trump, his Weekly

Standard has come nowhere near publishing the amount of invective against the president

that the National Review has.

In fact, just two Januarys ago, as it became clear that the real estate mogul wasn't

just a novelty candidate but a serious force to be contended with, the magazine went as

far to publish an anti-Trump issue, complete with pieces from conservatives like the aforementioned

Kristol, Glenn Beck, Thomas Sowell, Dana Loesch and Katie Pavlich, among others.As late as

last October, the magazine was still on the Never Trump train, with writer Victor Davis

Hanson saying that the president "is a symptom, not the cause of the GOP's internal strife"

— arguing, of course, that those who supported him were the problem.

Perhaps it was the calendar turning over on Trump's first year in the White House, or

the fact that the president has shepherded more irrefutably conservative initiatives

than even his most staunch supporters probably could have hoped for. Whatever the case may

be, the magazine seems to have done a bit of a reappraisal on the president and his

agenda — and while it may not be a 180-degree shift, it's an undeniable sign that even

Never Trump conservatives are beginning to come around on our 45th president.In a piece

called "The Great Experiment" published earlier this week by National Review, the

same Hanson who argued that Trump voters are the problem said that Trump's presidency

represented the first time in the post-war era that we've gone from a "hard left"

president to a "hard right" administration in succession.

"Most new administrations do not really completely overturn their predecessors'

policies to enact often-promised ideologically driven change," Hanson writes. "The 18-year

span of Harry Truman to Dwight Eisenhower to John F. Kennedy was mostly a continuum

from center-left to center-right, back to center-left. Kennedy was probably as hawkish

and as much of a tax cutter as was Eisenhower.The seven years of Jerry Ford to Jimmy Carter

were a similar transition — or even the twelve years of George H. W. Bush to Bill

Clinton. The deck chairs changed, but the ship sailed in mostly the same manner to mostly

the same direction. Even the supposed great divide of 1981 did not mean that Jimmy Carter

had been as left-wing as Ronald Reagan was right-wing. Carter's fight against inflation

and renewed defense build-up was continued in part by Reagan. George W. Bush was not

as markedly right-wing as Barack Obama was clearly left-wing. In sum, there have rarely

been back-to-back complete reversals in presidential agendas."

Hanson declared — in the same publication that has repeatedly declared Trump to be a

moderate liberal in conservative clothing — that Trump had accomplished a rare feat

— being able to go from the extreme left of the Obama administration and implementing

a conservative agenda.

"Whatever Donald J. Trump's political past and vociferous present, his first year

of governance is most certainly as hard conservative as Barack Obama's eight years were hard

progressive," Hanson writes. "We are watching a rare experiment in political governance

play out, as we go, in back-to-back fashion, from one pole to its opposite."

Hanson notes Obama's foreign policy missteps in Libya, Syria, Iraq, North Korea, Iran,

Cuba, Venezuela, Israel and Egypt quite the list, one must note).

"All reflected his own larger visions of European Union and American progressivism

as models for transnational world governance. A global council of Davos-like elites would

best adjudicate climate-change crises, the excesses of capitalism, dangerous nationalism,

the parochial and outdated restrictions on migration and immigration, and the lingering

but still pernicious legacies of Western imperialism and colonialism," Hanson wrote, noting that

Obama preferred to let crises "more or less work themselves out on their own."

And then there was identity politics, larger, more intrusive government, "big green"

and ""you didn't build that."By January 2017, American culture and the economy at

home and foreign policy abroad reflected Obama's values: pathways to abortion on demand, radical

gun control, tribalism, and democratic socialism," Hanson writes.

"Then came the unforeseen nomination, election, and governance of Donald J. Trump," he continues.

"Unlike George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, Trump was determined to ram through

a conservative agenda not seen since the Reagan revolution of 1981–89 — and to govern

as conservatively as Obama had progressively."This includes "tax reform and reduction, conservative

judges and cabinet heads, stepped-up energy production, deregulation, a new realist and

deterrent foreign policy, (and) immigration recalibration."

"In other words, free-market economics, deterrent foreign policies, and conservative

cultural reform that are championed in the abstract in think tanks, on radio and television

by conservative pundits, and in magazines and journals by conservative intellectuals

are currently being put to work concretely in the real world, a rare occurrence," Hanson

writes.

In other words, Trump's administration has been a massive success on almost every major

issue that the National Review is pushing.

Hanson sounds a note of caution — that these ideas need to undergo the test of implementation.

However, we've seen pleasant auguries so far, pleasant enough that even the National

Review seems to be throwing in the towel on their Never Trumpism.

What a difference a year — and an administration — makes.

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'Resistance' Heads Explode After Sarah Sanders Drops 'Truth Bomb' From Trump - Duration: 32:15.

'Resistance' Heads Explode After Sarah Sanders Drops 'Truth Bomb' From Trump

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders kept a straight face as she addressed the

press corps during her regular scheduled conference.

It seems our beloved press secretary had a secret message from President Donald Trump

just for all those leftist haters out there.

A shocked room of liberal loser reporters looked on in utter silence as Sarah told them

she had a "message from a special guest," telling them to "tune into the screen."

Don't miss this.

Sarah Huckabee Sanders (left) White House Press Corps (right) (Photo Credit: YouTube/Screengrab,

YouTube/Screengrab) President Donald Trump is winning, and he

is feeling pretty sassy as he trolls all the leftist haters who refuse to give him a fair

chance.

Over the last year, Trump has achieved more than any modern-day president, and that includes

President Ronald Reagan.

"With the passage of the GOP tax bill this week, the Trump administration has scored

81 major achievements in its first year, making good on campaign promises to provide significant

tax cuts, boost U.S. energy production, and restore respect to the United States, according

to the White House," reports The Washington Examiner.

The report adds, "And along the way, President Trump even outdid his own expectations and

slashed at least 11 major legacy items of former President Barack Obama, including cracking

down on the open border, slowing recognition of communist Cuba and effectively killing

Obamacare by ending the mandate that everyone have health insurance or face a tax."

According to the White House, the 81 accomplishments are in 12 major categories and include well

over 100 other minor achievements.

Yet, what does he get from the mainstream media haters?

He's being called mentally incompetent, a danger to the world, and worse than Adolf

Hitler and Benito Mussolini combined.

Most of us know these idiots call themselves the "Resistance," except I can't really

explain what they are resisting.

I guess they are resisting "making America great again."

Like we said, Trump has come back from his Christmas holiday all smiles, and insiders

report he is raring to go, telling them, "You ain't seen nothing yet, folks."

So, with that in mind, along with the over the top paranoia coming from the "resist"

nutjobs, the president had a little surprise for the press corps, which he knew would get

reported on all the liberal mainstream media outlets.

Press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders played Trump's "straight man" as she kept a

stern face, announcing, "We have a message from a special guest I'd like to share with

you, so I'll ask you to tune into the screens, and then I'll continue from there."

Notice CNN's "headline," below the video as it plays, says, "President claims the

Resistance is destroyed (It's not)," as if to reassure their useful idiots not to

fear this message from Trump.

CNN is really losing it, and Trump has won that war.

For a major news outlet to post that kind of subtext under this report shows just how

far gone they are.

They've completely morphed into "fake news" and don't seem to care who knows

it.

"So, was this Trump or Sarah Sanders trolling the briefing room?

Because you know heads were TOTALLY exploding everywhere over this message from a 'special

guest' that Sanders shared during this briefing," reported Twitchy.

I'm betting it was Trump's idea, and Sanders, who has a darn good sense of humor, probably

said, "Hell, yes!

I'm in, Mr. President."

Twitchy added, "Yesterday the media was all pissed off because Trump was on the monitors

and not in the room, and today they get a scene from a Star Wars movie.

2018 is already making 2017 look tame in comparison.

Good times."

Good times, indeed.

I predict as the President passes more and more of his agenda and Americans across the

country start to see things get a little better, Trump will widen his base.

This is why the Democrats were going bonkers over the tax cuts because, when people start

to get jobs and the economy takes off, the president will easily win re-election in 2020.

Let the good times roll, all aboard

the

Trump train.

For more infomation >> 'Resistance' Heads Explode After Sarah Sanders Drops 'Truth Bomb' From Trump - Duration: 32:15.

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Breaking News Trump WILL STOP US UK Brexit deal if he is not invited to Royal Wedding in shock claim - Duration: 3:49.

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Liberal Jaws Hit The Floor As They Learn What 'Racist' Trump Did To All 'Black People' - Duration: 3:46.

According to Democrats, President Donald Trump is a "racist."

The same liberals who make this bogus claim saw their jaws hit the floor this week when

they learned what POTUS had done to all "black people."

Ask any Democrat and they won't hesitate to tell you that President Trump is a bigot

and a "racist."

Well, they've got some explaining to do, as a new jobs report has been released, and

it flies directly in the face of the left's narrative that Trump discriminates against

minorities.

President Trump asked African-Americans to support him in 2016, arguing that they really

had "nothing to lose."

After all, despite eight years with America's first black president in office, the black

community was still suffering from stagnant wages and a high unemployment rate.

However, only a small percentage of black voters recognized that the Democratic Party

was doing absolutely nothing for them and voted for Trump.

That doesn't mean he has turned his back on them now that he's in the White House,

though.

Donald Trump is doing everything he can to make America great again for all communities,

including the African-American community.

As the economy continues to make great strides with President Donald Trump in charge, no

one has benefitted more than the black community, which has historically suffered from sky-high

unemployment rates.

But, thanks to Trump, things have taken a turn for the better for blacks in America.

A new Bureau of Labor Statistics report released on Friday shows the unemployment rate for

black workers fell to 6.8 percent from last month's 7.2 percent.

This is the lowest unemployment rate for blacks on record.

The last time the black unemployment rate was 7 percent or less was in April of 2000,

long before Obama took office.

The unemployment rate for black workers fell to the lowest rate on record in December,

the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.

The rate fell from 7.2 percent to 6.8 percent in the month, beating the previous low of

7 percent set in April 2000.

The bureau has data going back to 1972.

[Source: Washington Examiner]

NAACP director of economic programs Marvin Owens, Jr. noted that many blacks have been

put to work, but, of course, he claimed that it had nothing whatsoever to do with the economic

policies of the Trump administration.

No surprise there.

"The most recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics show that the economic policies

adopted over the past 7 years have been effective in putting people back to work," NAACP director

of economic programs Marvin Owens, Jr. said.

But Owens Jr. isn't about to give President Trump any credit, of course.

"And while the current administration will undoubtedly try to take credit for these results,

the truth is that the current administration inherited an overall economy that had been

in 7 years of recovery," Owens said.

[Source: BizPac Review]

This revealing new jobs report perfectly illustrates one of the key differences between the fiscal

policies of Democrats and Republicans.

Democrats are in the business of buying votes from the African-American community by giving

them handouts and "free stuff."

This is why the left lobbies so hard for lenient welfare requirements which make it easy for

recipients to spend a lifetime relying on government assistance.

Meanwhile, Republicans actually earn votes by giving unemployed minorities a way to make

a better living for themselves and their families.

Hopefully, the African-American community is beginning to see the light and will cast

their votes for Donald Trump in 2020.

For more infomation >> Liberal Jaws Hit The Floor As They Learn What 'Racist' Trump Did To All 'Black People' - Duration: 3:46.

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BREAKING The 3 Trump Tweets that Have the Internet Melting Down - News - Duration: 1:30.

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Trump's Jerusalem Decision Literally Has Two Terrorist Groups Killing Each Other - Duration: 3:16.

President Donald Trump shook up the world with his recent announcement recognizing Jerusalem

as the capital of Israel, and in the process exposed a significant portion of the United

Nations as being both anti-Israel and anti-American.

But a rather unexpected and unintended consequence has also emerged in the wake of Trump's

recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital — two major terrorist groups are now at

war with each other.

According to Fox News, the Islamic State group affiliate in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula has

officially declared a state of war between themselves and Hamas, the terrorist organization

that controls the Gaza Strip between Egypt and Israel.

The announcement came in a 22-minute long video in which an Islamic State group member

accused of collaborating with Hamas was beheaded.

The jihadist executioner declared of Hamas, "Never surrender to them.

Use explosives, silenced pistols, and sticky bombs.

Bomb their courts and their security locations, for these are the pillars of tyranny that

prop up its throne."

A major part of the violent quarrel between the two terrorist groups is the notion held

by the Islamic State group that Hamas somehow failed to prevent Trump from recognizing Jerusalem

as Israel's capital, as if that was even within their power.

Of course, they have also taken issue with a Hamas crackdown on Islamic State group militants

fomenting trouble in Gaza, as Hamas has been attempting to stay relatively quiet recently

in a bid to improve relations with Egypt and the Palestinian Authority — and to a lesser

extent, Israel.

The Washington Post reported that this confrontation between the two jihadist groups has been building

for more than a year as the two groups have taken separate tracks in dealing with their

neighbors.

As stated, Hamas has slightly moderated their tone and actions in order to avoid a direct

confrontation with Israel as they patch things up with Egypt and the Palestinians in the

West Bank.

Meanwhile, the Islamic State group in Sinai has done anything but moderate themselves,

as they have indiscriminately attacked virtually everyone who stands in their way, even killing

more than 300 fellow Muslims in a recent attack on an Egyptian mosque.

To be sure, the Islamic State group offshoot in Sinai doesn't exactly have the manpower

or weaponry to launch any sort of major assault on Hamas in Gaza, but they have more than

enough jihadists in their ranks to infiltrate Gaza and cause trouble from within.

The biggest fear for Hamas right now is that Islamic State group militants will begin covertly

launching rockets or other terrorist attacks into Israel from Gaza with a full understanding

that Israel will blame Hamas for any death and destruction those attacks may bring.

Such action would undoubtedly also bring down Israeli retaliation upon Hamas, which is the

last thing they want or need at this crucial moment for them in their bid to not just remain

relevant and in charge, but to actually survive as an organization.

President Trump most likely had no idea that his Jerusalem announcement would spark an

internecine war between two murderous terrorist groups who have sworn to destroy both America

and Israel, but he has to be laughing now at the fortuitous outcome his announcement

has brought.

For more infomation >> Trump's Jerusalem Decision Literally Has Two Terrorist Groups Killing Each Other - Duration: 3:16.

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Eric Holder Just Blasted 'Dangerous' Trump in Tweet That Everyone Needs to See ASAP |MK Today - Duration: 2:02.

Eric Holder Just Blasted 'Dangerous' Trump in Tweet That Everyone Needs to See ASAP.

President Donald Trump recently claimed that he has the right to do what he wants with

the Dept. of Justice.

He's correct.

He has that power as president.

As conservative all-star Ben Shapiro explains, 45 is spot on…

From Daily Wire:

Trump stated, "I have absolute right to do what I want to do with the Justice Department,"

adding, "But for purposes of hopefully thinking I'm going to be treated fairly, I've stayed

uninvolved with this particular matter."

Trump said that Professor Alan Dershowitz of Harvard Law School agreed with his legal

analysis.

Now, Trump is right.

The executive branch is unitary – meaning that if you work for the executive branch,

you work for the president.

To suggest that the DOJ is immune to the president is akin to saying that the Environmental Protection

Agency is immune to the president – and ever since the expiration of the Office of

the Independent Counsel in 1999, there's been no Congressional challenge to that basic

idea.

Lawless Obama AG Eric Holder proceeded to rip into Trump's 'dangerous' words,

per The Hill:

Former Attorney General Eric Holder ripped President Trump for saying that he has the

"absolute right" to do what he wants with the Department of Justice, calling the comments

"wrong" and "dangerous."

The comments from President Obama's former attorney general come after Trump told The

New York Times on Thursday that he could do what he wanted with the department after he

was asked if he would reopen the probe into former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary

Clinton's email server during her tenure as secretary of State.

Holder is everything wrong with America.

He knows nothing of which he speaks, yet he keeps talking!

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African-American Unemployment Hits Record Low Thanks To Trump - Duration: 2:55.

Just one year into Trump's Presidency unemployment rates among African-Americans have reached

their lowest point in history.

According to employment data released on Saturday, Trump's historic regulation-cutting and

announcement of tax reforms have created the perfect set of conditions for African-Americans

to flourish.

Americanthinker.com reports: The unemployment rate for African-Americans reached a record

low of 6.8 percent in December.

The underlying reality and the future prospects for the American workforce, given the steps

already taken by the Trump administration, can't be ignored:

Factory managers received the most new orders in December [compared to] any month since

2004.

Retailers have reported strong holiday sales.

Builders are ramping up home construction to meet growing demand.

Sales of existing homes reached their fastest pace in nearly 11 years in November.

Consumer confidence is at nearly a 17-year high.

And the Dow Jones industrial average reached 25,000 for the first time on Thursday.

For a purported white supremacist, President Trump is improving the lives of African-Americans

far more than President Obama did.

Most economists expect the Trump administration's tax cuts to help speed the economy's already

decent pace of growth.

Some envision the unemployment rate dropping as low as 3.5 percent by the end of 2018.

A rate that low would mark the lowest such level in nearly a half-century, and it would

likely force businesses to accelerate pay raises to attract and retain employees.

Pay raises have remained puzzlingly sluggish for many U.S. workers despite the robust job

market.

Restated: President Trump's removal of the regulatory and taxation shackles that have

strangled business investment is expanding the number of jobs available and in prospect

so much that people are being drawn back into the workforce, removing the slack in labor

availability.

That inevitably affects those on the bottom of the wage hierarchy, who must be tempted

back into the workforce, or to a new job, by better pay and working conditions.

In other words, the weak and vulnerable benefit powerfully from expanding demand and limited

supply in the labor market.

Let the media continue to ignore this reality, as they are certain to do in their efforts

to avoid helping Trump.

People know very well when they, or their friends and families, get new jobs or better

pay in their existing jobs.

President Trump can and will point out these huge benefits that the black community is

experiencing.

Update: Ed Lasky points out that the Trump crackdown on illegal immigrations may well

have helped those mericans at the low end of the skill spectrum, a group that is disproportionately

black.

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Woody Harrelson: I fired up joint to get through Trump dinner - Duration: 1:16.

Woody Harrelson: I fired up joint to get through Trump dinner

Hollywood star Woody Harrelson has revealed he "fired up a joint" to get through dinner

with Donald Trump.

The actor said he and his friend Jesse Ventura – then the governor of Minnesota – met

the president at New York's Trump Tower ahead of the 2004 US election.

Harrelson, 56, told the Observer magazine in an interview: "Talk about a tough dinner

to get through.

All he could talk about was money.

"After about 45 minutes, I was like 'excuse me', and walked outside and fired up a joint.

"I was like: 'Whoa, how am I going to get through the rest of this meal?'

I wouldn't even have dinner with that mother and here he is the f***ing president."

Harrelson, who is appearing in upcoming Star Wars spin off Solo: A Star Wars Story, said

he has now quit smoking cannabis "to get my head together".

He admitted sudden fame gained through his role as barman Woody Boyd in sitcom Cheers

had made him arrogant

But he credits life with his wife Laura Louie and their three daughters as making him into

"a better human being".

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Livre sur Trump : des anecdotes pas toujours anodines - Duration: 9:04.

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Trump could 'ruin Brexit trade deal if not invited to Royal wedding' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:40.

Trump could 'ruin Brexit trade deal if not invited to Royal wedding'

DONALD Trump could ruin the UK's hopes of a Brexit trade deal with the US if he is not

invited to the Royal wedding, according to shock reports.

It is believed he will only honour the relationship if he "gets what he wants" and could even

treat the Queen as if she is a reality show contestant.

The claims came from US journalist Michael Wolff – author of controversial new book

Fire and Fury: Inside The Trump White House.

He reportedly also said that Trump "had no idea what Brexit was" just two weeks

before the 2016 referendum.

And now he has even suggested Trump will hinder the UK's Brexit negotiations if he is snubbed

from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's wedding in May.

Speaking to the Mail on Sunday, Mr Wolff said: "He doesn't like being snubbed and wants

to be the centre of attention all the time.

"Trump's foreign policy doctrine is simple: you Brits suck up to him and enlist in whatever

geopolitical fantasy he has going, he'll give you what you want – though only if

it doesn't hurt him.

"It is not so much vengeance, rather 'you flatter me and I'll flatter you'."

Trump's invitation to the Royal wedding is thought to be unlikely – particularly

since Harry's recent interview with Barack Obama.

But if he is invited to the UK on a state visit Mr Wolff believes he would likely treat

the Queen as if she were on a reality show.

He said: "He sees the Queen in reality TV show terms.

That's the Trump modus operandi.

He will try to Trumpalise the Queen and Buckingham Palace."

The content of Mr Wolff's book is based on months inside the White House West Wing

and interviews with more than 200 people – including Trump.

A legal bid to stop its publication failed and US President reacted to the book with

rage and the White House has described it as "complete fantasy".

But Mr Wolff has continued to stick to his guns about what is written inside.

For more infomation >> Trump could 'ruin Brexit trade deal if not invited to Royal wedding' - DAILY NEWS - Duration: 2:40.

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BREAKING!! ASSASSINATION Hit On TRUMP!! - Duration: 5:00.

BREAKING!!

ASSASSINATION Hit On TRUMP!!

The left's hate for President Trump is no secret to anyone in America.

For months liberals have lamented, protested, and schemed to have Trump removed from office

by any means necessary.

These threats have come from celebrities, politicians, and violent groups like Antifa

and Black Lives Matter as they continue to scream that Trump must be stopped.

Instead of these hateful individuals facing stiff punishment for inciting violence against

the sitting president, the mainstream media, and liberal politicians have remained virtually

silent.

Now, these violent threats have reached a fever pitch as more deranged liberals call

for President Trump's death on a daily basis.

So, it is no surprise that someone just offered thousands of dollars to assassinate Trump

on social media which has secret service on high alert.

What has made America the greatest country on earth has not only been our military prowess

but our freedoms that we were founded on.

One of the central tenets of our country has been the right of free speech and to speak

out against our government and protest when citizens feel slighted.

However, that free speech has taken a dangerous turn when thousands of Americans are abusing

that right with calls for violence and even murder towards President Trump.

Just over this weekend, Andrea Hudson offered $20,000 for anyone who was willing to murder

President Trump on Twitter.Of course, when conservatives saw the message they quickly

reported the offensive tweet, and the account was suspended, but that will not stop this

sort of sentiment to continue considering that top Democrats have been calling for the

death of Trump and conservatives for months.After Trump was elected, the hateful rhetoric against

him only intensified with top Democrats joining in on the chaos.

Former U.S. Attorney General Loretta Lynch released a disturbing video with violent calls

to action to exact on a change in the country even if that meant bloodshed.

"We have always had to work to move this country forward to achieve the great ideals

of our Founding Fathers.

They've marched, they've bled, yes some of them have died.

This is hard.

Every good thing is.

We have done this before; we can do this again."

Then former Vice Presidential candidate Tim Kaine echoed that chilling sentiment as well

during an interview on MSNBC.

Mika Brzezinski, co-host of the television show, Morning Joe asked Kaine this following

question, and his answer was quite telling.

So, broad question about the future of the Democratic Party, especially given your firsthand

experience with what we've all been through.

There's so much going on here that we clearly see, you know, places where you — we can

criticize what the administration is doing, but how does the party rebuild?

How do you prevent overreach in a situation like this?

How do you prevent a continuation of the bubble in a situation like this, and how does the

party reclaim its reach across the country while fighting these battles?

And, here is Tim Kaine's response.

…So, the way we get outside the bubble is we take advantage of this tremendous public

outcry against the administration.

What we've got to do is fight in Congress, fight in the courts, fight in the streets,

fight online, fight at the ballot box, and now there's the momentum to be able to do

this.

And we're not afraid of the popular outcry, we're energized by it, and that's going

to help us do our job and do it better.So, with the apparent blessing of top Democrats

calling for violence against the Trump administration is it any surprise that hateful liberals would

continue spouting their dirty fantasies online?

Not at all.

This hatred for President Trump and his policies has been carefully cultivated by the mainstream

media and liberal politicians as they peddle tales of bigotry and racism to the masses.

The dangerous rhetoric that these liberals have spouted for over a year has created an

atmosphere of paranoia, and it is not getting better any time soon.

These hateful individuals are so consumed with malice that they cannot see that they

are the ones who are the sole contributors to the divisive climate in our country.

It is now the time that those that promote any violence against the president is arrested

and thrown in jail.

The only way this sort of behavior will stop is when there are harsh consequences to their

actions.

It is one thing to speak out against policies you may not agree with, but it is quite another

to advocate for the death of a president, and that goes for both sides.

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Anti-Trump National Review Throws in Towel, Admits Trump Massive Success - Duration: 6:16.

Among the pantheon of conservative publications, the National Review — the magazine founded

by William F. Buckley, which has been the mouthpiece of the conservative movement for

over a half-century — has been the intellectual center of the #NeverTrump movement on the

right.

For all of Bill Kristol's machinations and quixotic attempts to derail Trump, his Weekly

Standard has come nowhere near publishing the amount of invective against the president

that the National Review has.

In fact, just two Januarys ago, as it became clear that the real estate mogul wasn't

just a novelty candidate but a serious force to be contended with, the magazine went as

far to publish an anti-Trump issue, complete with pieces from conservatives like the aforementioned

Kristol, Glenn Beck, Thomas Sowell, Dana Loesch and Katie Pavlich, among others.

As late as last October, the magazine was still on the #NeverTrump train, with writer

Victor Davis Hanson saying that the president "is a symptom, not the cause of the GOP's

internal strife" — arguing, of course, that those who supported him were the problem.

Perhaps it was the calendar turning over on Trump's first year in the White House, or

the fact that the president has shepherded more irrefutably conservative initiatives

than even his most staunch supporters probably could have hoped for. Whatever the case may

be, the magazine seems to have done a bit of a reappraisal on the president and his

agenda — and while it may not be a 180-degree shift, it's an undeniable sign that even

#NeverTrump conservatives are beginning to come around on our 45th president.

In a piece called "The Great Experiment" published earlier this week by National Review,

the same Hanson who argued that Trump voters are the problem said that Trump's presidency

represented the first time in the post-war era that we've gone from a "hard left"

president to a "hard right" administration in succession.

"Most new administrations do not really completely overturn their predecessors'

policies to enact often-promised ideologically driven change," Hanson writes. "The 18-year

span of Harry Truman to Dwight Eisenhower to John F. Kennedy was mostly a continuum

from center-left to center-right, back to center-left. Kennedy was probably as hawkish

and as much of a tax cutter as was Eisenhower.

"The seven years of Jerry Ford to Jimmy Carter were a similar transition — or even

the twelve years of George H. W. Bush to Bill Clinton. The deck chairs changed, but the

ship sailed in mostly the same manner to mostly the same direction. Even the supposed great

divide of 1981 did not mean that Jimmy Carter had been as left-wing as Ronald Reagan was

right-wing. Carter's fight against inflation and renewed defense build-up was continued

in part by Reagan. George W. Bush was not as markedly right-wing as Barack Obama was

clearly left-wing. In sum, there have rarely been back-to-back complete reversals in presidential

agendas."

Hanson declared — in the same publication that has repeatedly declared Trump to be a

moderate liberal in conservative clothing — that Trump had accomplished a rare feat

— being able to go from the extreme left of the Obama administration and implementing

a conservative agenda.

"Whatever Donald J. Trump's political past and vociferous present, his first year

of governance is most certainly as hard conservative as Barack Obama's eight years were hard

progressive," Hanson writes. "We are watching a rare experiment in political governance

play out, as we go, in back-to-back fashion, from one pole to its opposite."

Hanson notes Obama's foreign policy missteps in Libya, Syria, Iraq, North Korea, Iran,

Cuba, Venezuela, Israel and Egypt (quite the list, one must note).

"All reflected his own larger visions of European Union and American progressivism

as models for transnational world governance. A global council of Davos-like elites would

best adjudicate climate-change crises, the excesses of capitalism, dangerous nationalism,

the parochial and outdated restrictions on migration and immigration, and the lingering

but still pernicious legacies of Western imperialism and colonialism," Hanson wrote, noting that

Obama preferred to let crises "more or less work themselves out on their own."

And then there was identity politics, larger, more intrusive government, "big green"

and ""you didn't build that."

"By January 2017, American culture and the economy at home and foreign policy abroad

reflected Obama's values: pathways to abortion on demand, radical gun control, tribalism,

and democratic socialism," Hanson writes.

"Then came the unforeseen nomination, election, and governance of Donald J. Trump," he continues.

"Unlike George H. W. Bush and George W. Bush, Trump was determined to ram through

a conservative agenda not seen since the Reagan revolution of 1981–89 — and to govern

as conservatively as Obama had progressively."

This includes "tax reform and reduction, conservative judges and cabinet heads, stepped-up

energy production, deregulation, a new realist and deterrent foreign policy, (and) immigration

recalibration."

"In other words, free-market economics, deterrent foreign policies, and conservative

cultural reform that are championed in the abstract in think tanks, on radio and television

by conservative pundits, and in magazines and journals by conservative intellectuals

are currently being put to work concretely in the real world, a rare occurrence," Hanson

writes.

In other words, Trump's administration has been a massive success on almost every major

issue that the National Review is pushing.

Hanson sounds a note of caution — that these ideas need to undergo the test of implementation.

However, we've seen pleasant auguries so far, pleasant enough that even the National

Review seems to be throwing in the towel on their #NeverTrumpism.

What a difference a year — and an administration — makes.

For more infomation >> Anti-Trump National Review Throws in Towel, Admits Trump Massive Success - Duration: 6:16.

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Oil Boom: Trump Delivers Devastating Blow to OPEC - Duration: 3:56.

President Donald Trump's Make America Great Again agenda is based upon placing the interests

of "America first," and a big part of that is making sure America is not simply

energy independent, but dominant in the global energy market.

As such, the Department of Interior just announced a draft proposal plan that would unleash American

energy production by opening up vast areas of our nation's outer continental shelf

to consideration for off-shore oil exploration and drilling.

Current policy put in place by the prior administration has nearly 94 percent of America's OCS labeled

as off-limits to exploration, but a new 5-year oil and gas leasing program would essentially

reverse that number and potentially open up virtually all of America's offshore resources

for exploration and extraction, in a responsible manner.

"Responsibly developing our energy resources on the Outer Continental Shelf in a safe and

well-regulated way is important to our economy and energy security, and it provides billions

of dollars to fund the conservation of our coastlines, public lands and parks," stated

Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

"Today's announcement lays out the options that are on the table and starts a lengthy

and robust public comment period," he continued.

"Just like with mining, not all areas are appropriate for offshore drilling, and we

will take that into consideration in the coming weeks."

"The important thing is we strike the right balance to protect our coasts and people while

still powering America and achieving American Energy Dominance," Zinke added.

The proposed program would include 47 potential new leases in 25 different areas, including

19 new leases off the coast of Alaska, 7 off the Pacific coast, 12 in the Gulf of Mexico

and 9 along the Atlantic coast.

The goal of the program is to move America beyond simply aspiring to become energy independent

and place the country on track to be highly competitive and dominant among other oil and

gas producers around the globe.

The proposal, which is still in the public comment phase and has yet to be finalized,

would be a significant shift in policy from that of former President Barack Obama's

administration, which sought to protect resources rather than exploit them.

"This is a clear difference between energy weakness and energy dominance," Zinke stated,

according to The Washington Post.

Of course, the reliably anti-Trump WaPo made sure to note the "controversy" surrounding

the proposal and highlighted the opposition the plan is receiving from various governors,

lawmakers and special interest groups, as well as the increased potential for environmental

disasters.

Indeed, both Democrat and Republican governors and lawmakers in East Coast states from Florida

to New Jersey have all said "not in my back yard" when it comes to new leases for off-shore

drilling, citing potential economic damage to their beach tourism industry and even threatening

legal action to prevent the new leases.

But the time to strike at energy dominance likely couldn't be better, as the Financial

Times noted that crude oil prices are once again on the rise for the first time since

2015.

The supply of oil produced globally has shrunk as Russia and the OPEC nations have reduced

their production in an effort to push prices back up.

However, U.S. shale oil production is set to double this year over last, and with the

accelerating U.S. economy pulling along the global GDP to nearly 3.6 percent growth, demand

for oil is growing at a rapid clip.

When increased shale oil production is combined with new offshore oil production, the U.S.

will be flush with energy resources in such a way that it won't matter as much what

the OPEC nations do with their oil production as the U.S. will be able to meet its own needs

and set a price for everybody else.

For more infomation >> Oil Boom: Trump Delivers Devastating Blow to OPEC - Duration: 3:56.

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Under Trump, opposing 'chain migration' is even bigger than 'amn - Duration: 7:16.

Under Trump, opposing 'chain migration' is even bigger than 'amnesty'

One word defined the immigration debate under former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack

Obama: amnesty.

Under President Trump, it might be two: chain migration.

�Our current immigration system fails Americans,� Trump said at the White House on Thursday

�Chain migration is a total disaster, which threatens our security and our economy and

provides a gateway for terrorism.�

Trump said it again when spelling out what would have to be in a bill to codify the Deferred

Action for Childhood Arrivals program, ending in March, in order for him to sign it.

DACA protects undocumented immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as minors from deportation.

Because Obama created it through executive action, there are questions about its legal

and constitutional basis.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in September that the program would be phased

out for these reasons.

�Any legislation on DACA must secure the border with a wall,� Trump remarked after

meeting with Republican senators on the issue.

�It must give our immigration officers the resources they need to stop illegal immigration

and also to stop visa overstays.

And, crucially, the legislation must end chain migration.

It must end the visa lottery.�

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders described the president as reiterating in

the meeting with GOP senators the administration�s �view that any action on DACA must come

with action on the president's immigration reform principles, which were released last

year.�

�These include a physical border wall on the southern border; interior enforcement,

which includes more ICE and Border Patrol agents; as well as a crackdown on sanctuary

cities; and reforms to our legal immigration system, like ending chain migration and the

visa lottery program in favor of a merit-based immigration system,� Sanders said at Thursday�s

press briefing.

�Next week, the president is inviting a bipartisan group of senators to the White

House to discuss next steps on responsible immigration reform and to continue that discussion,�

she added.

�Chain migration� is a phrase used to describe a feature of immigration law that

allows immigrants to sponsor their relatives to come to the U.S. Family reunification is

responsible for more than two-thirds of legal immigration annually, while less than 10 percent

come for primarily employment-based reasons.

Immigration restrictionist argue this produces a mismatch between immigrant skill levels

and the U.S. labor force, at the expense of American workers and recent immigrants.

A bill introduced by Sens. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and David Perdue, R-Ga., endorsed by Trump

in August, would cut immigration in half in part by limiting family-based immigrant sponsorship

to spouses and minor children.

They would like to see something like this provision be part of any DACA deal.

�Look, if you give amnesty to one or two million illegal immigrants who were brought

here through no fault of their own, as kids, you�re going to have at least a couple negative

effects,� Cotton said on Fox News.

�And one of those negative effects is you�re going to have a whole new chain of chain migration.

The way to control for that negative effect is to stop chain migration.�

The immigration hawks at Numbers USA have launched a six-figure ad campaign to inform

the public and to help the phrase "chain migration" take its place in the political lexicon alongside

"amnesty."

The group�s president, Roy Beck, uses the words together.

�While Congress debates yet another amnesty, we want to help Americans visualize how the

presence of chain migration categories means that amnesties are never limited to the people

receiving them but instead open up lifetime work permits to millions more of their extended

family and in-laws,� Beck said in a statement.

Many of the Republicans negotiating with Senate Democrats on a DACA fix favor more expansive

immigration policies than Trump.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., for example, was part of the Gang of Eight and is a co-sponsor

of the Democrats� preferred bill for resolving the status of DACA.

Social conservatives helped beat back a 1990s attempt to reduce immigration in part by limiting

chain migration on the grounds that family reunification was a pro-family policy.

Many immigrant communities and their advocates also oppose the change, arguing that it is

already too difficult to immigrate to the U.S. and, this is, itself, a driver of illegal

immigration.

But Graham suggested Thursday that Trump could succeed where Obama and Bush failed if lawmakers

were willing to compromise.

�There's a bill to be had,� he said at the White House.

�If you want it bad enough, we'll get it and it will be good for the country.

Everybody has got to give a little bit.

But I've never been more optimistic about an immigration reform proposal making it to

the president's desk right now.�

Sen. Jeff Flake, R-Ariz., has been a persistent critic of Trump on immigration, among other

issues, and asked for a place at the table on DACA negotiations when the administration

was lobbying him on tax reform.

Still, Flake tweeted in December that he could make some concessions the White House wanted,

specifically mentioning chain migration.

�We can fix DACA in a way that beefs up border security, stops chain migration for

the DREAMers, and addresses the unfairness of the diversity lottery,� he wrote.

�If POTUS wants to protect these kids, we want to help him keep that promise.�

Trump has held to these positions even after his split Steve Bannon, who pushed for immigration

restrictions when he was working at the White House and has published numerous articles

on the subject on his media site Breitbart.

Pressure is building to craft a legislative solution for DACA, as beneficiaries� work

permits are starting to expire and there are concerns about how long it would take to ramp

up the program again if Congress authorized its revival.

�We must BUILD THE WALL, stop illegal immigration, end chain migration [and] cancel the visa

lottery,� Trump tweeted Thursday evening.

�The current system is unsafe [and] unfair to the great people of our country � time

for change!�

For more infomation >> Under Trump, opposing 'chain migration' is even bigger than 'amn - Duration: 7:16.

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Trump 'would talk to Kim' but hopes North Korea talks with South will STOP threat of WW3 - DAILYNEWS - Duration: 3:31.

Trump 'would talk to Kim' but hopes North Korea talks with South will STOP threat of WW3

DONALD Trump has revealed he would talk to

Kim Jong-un but hopes the discussions between South and North Korea will end the rising

threat of war.

The US President said that he hopes talks between North and South Korea will go further

than just the Winter Olympics when they meet for high-level talks next weeks.

Trump also told reporters at Camp David that he was willing to talk to the leader of the

dictator-run state, Kim Jong-un under the right conditions.

Mr Trump said: "I would love to see them take it beyond the Olympics.

"And at the appropriate time, we'll get involved."

North and South Korea are set to meet on Tuesday at the truce village of Panmunjom to talk

about the hermit kingdoms possible participation in next month's Winter Olympics in PyeongChang,

South Korea.

This will be the first time the nations have talked since December 2015.

When Trump was asked whether he was willing to speak he said: "Sure, I always believe

in talking."

He went on to add: "He knows I'm not messing around, not even a little bit."

Seoul has said that the upcoming talks will focus on the Winter Olympics amid concerns

amongst critics who have said that Pyongyang is trying to drive a wedge in the Seoul-Washington

alliance.

The allies have pursued a campaign of sanctions and pressure to force North Korea to abandon

its weapons program.

Chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee representative Ed Royce said the US President

must keep "pressure" on the secretive state.

He said: "I think it's very important we keep the pressure up.

"Look if the talks are going on during the Olympic Games in February maybe that quiets

the neighbourhood there for a bit."

North Korea has refused to give up developing its military arsenal despite the UN decision

to hit the regime with a new series of sanctions targeting Pyongyang's economy and trade.

Mr Royce said he was concerned that if South Korea concede even a little bit during talks

with Kim Jong-un, the rogue state's leader will channel the resources into his nuclear

arsenal.

He said: "But my main concern is that South Korea not give away anything such as resources

or money to North Korea in any of these talks.

"Why?

Because the money always finds its way back into their nuclear weapons programme.

"Virtually 100 percent of whatever gets into the hands of Kim Jong-un is deployed

for his military or his ICBM and nuclear weapons programme.

"That's why we've got to be so careful in not allowing resources to be transferred

to that regime."

South Korean President Moon Jae-In said that "overly optimistic expectations" were

"undesirable" but added: "We will do our best to make the Pyeongchang Olympics

an Olympics for peace and settle the nuclear issue peacefully."

For more infomation >> Trump 'would talk to Kim' but hopes North Korea talks with South will STOP threat of WW3 - DAILYNEWS - Duration: 3:31.

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Sen. Tina Smith Talks Trump, Priorities & Special Election - Duration: 5:13.

For more infomation >> Sen. Tina Smith Talks Trump, Priorities & Special Election - Duration: 5:13.

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President Trump Officially Follows Through on Promise He Made to - Duration: 5:13.

President

Trump Officially Follows Through on Promise He Made to Pakistan

President Donald Trump is appearing to follow through on a threat to punish Pakistan for

being a safe haven for terrorists.

The White House has announced it will freeze all security assistance to the country until

it begins to cooperate more with the U.S. government and military in combating terrorism.

The decision comes after months of what the Trump administration describes as stonewalling

and resistance from Pakistani officials in dealing with the terrorist entities working

within the country�s borders.

�Pakistan has played a double game for years,� U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley stated as she

announced the White House would continue to withhold $255 million in already-budgeted

military aid, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The �double game� Haley is referring to is Pakistan�s manner of working with both

the U.S. government and radical Islamist groups.

The U.N. ambassador said that, along with working with the U.S. on strategic missions,

Pakistan at the same time harbors terrorists that target American troops deployed in Afghanistan.

The White House originally suspended military aid in August, but Haley�s announcement

means the funds will continue to be withheld until Pakistan decides to change course.

Moreover, the U.S. government could decide to hold back even more of the gravy train.

Taking the issue one step further on Thursday, the White House vowed to freeze over $1 billion

in other forms of security aid � which could bring the total amount of security assistance

withheld from Pakistan to around $1.3 billion.

However, the Islamic Republic would still be getting lots of money from the U.S. regardless.

The funds in question do not affect the more than $220 million in health care and economic

support the American government will continue to dole out to Pakistan.

The announcement of economic punishment is not surprising.

The U.S. government has long complained that Pakistan was not a sincere partner in America�s

war on terror, and the president himself used his first tweet of 2018 to air his grievances.

The United States has foolishly given Pakistan more than 33 billion dollars in aid over the

last 15 years, and they have given us nothing but lies & deceit, thinking of our leaders

as fools.

They give safe haven to the terrorists we hunt in Afghanistan, with little help.

No more!� Trump tweeted.

The already-strained relationship between the two countries has further deteriorated

after Pakistan refused to allow Washington to interrogate a captured member of the Haqqani

network, a terrorist group that for years held prisoner a Canadian-American family until

the U.S. strong-armed Pakistan into freeing them.

The country has, at many times before, refused U.S. access to people of interest.

More notably, Pakistani authorities have imprisoned Dr. Shakil Afridi, a Pakistani physician and

the man most credited with helping U.S. forces locate and kill Osama bin Laden.

Despite pleas from the American government, Pakistan continues to keep Afridi in jail

on what many argue are dubious accusations.

The Trump administration has clearly lost patience.

Back in August, the president stated that the �next pillar� of his strategy for

battling radical Islamic terrorism would include a �change in our approach to Pakistan.�

Addressing military personnel at Fort Meyer, Trump outlined a new strategy for Afghanistan

and South Asia, and accused Pakistan of giving �safe haven to agents of chaos, violence

and terror.�

Those words were not lost on government officials in the Islamic Republic, who have responded

by saying that their government has done plenty to fight terrorism and that their efforts

have not been properly acknowledged.

Pakistan argues that its participation in the U.S. war on terror has resulted in more

than $100 billion in economic losses and tens of thousands of lives lost.

�We did not fight for money,� Maj. Gen. Asif Ghafoor, a spokesman of the Pakistani

military, said Wednesday.

�We have done enough and we cannot do any more.�

Not to be bullied by Washington, Pakistan says it can do without U.S. aid.

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