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We are going to have a lot of lessons learned from the obongo administration so not to put anyone like that in power again...
Lessons From 2012 and 2016, And The Key To 2020
What Romney can learn from Trump.
January 3, 2017
Lloyd Billingsley
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The incumbent Democrat Barack Obama was a man shrink-wrapped in statist superstition, and that showed on every hand. The president told business owners they didn’t build their own businesses. The president backed losers like Solyndra and spent money at a rate that, by the time he leaves office, will double the national debt to $20 trillion. The president did nothing to trim entitlements and created new federal agencies such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The president’s “re-set” with Russia gave the Kremlin everything it wanted, including the most intrusive missile agreement in U.S. history and cancellation of missile defense in Poland and the Czech Republic. Islamic terrorism surged abroad and on U.S. territory, even Army bases. When “Soldier of Allah” Major Nidal Hasan gunned down 13 at Ford Hood in 2009 the President of the United States called it “workplace violence,” not even “gun violence.”
All that, and much more, served up a target-rich environment for Romney. The Republican also had access to strategic and potentially devastating intelligence.
In 2012 Grove City College political science professor Paul Kengor released The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor. As it turned out, the man portrayed as the happy-drunk poet “Frank” in Dreams from My Father was in fact a Stalinist and Communist Party member who spent his life trashing the United States and defending all-white Soviet dictatorships.
Professor Kengor unearthed Davis’ 600-page FBI file, which designated him a security risk. Kengor found “remarkable similarities” between the writings of Davis and the policies and rhetoric of the president. Several key players from Davis’ Communist Party network in Chicago were now installed in Washington. Kengor also explored Occidental College student Barry Soetoro’s “Pop” poem, but did not make the case that Davis was also the president’s biological father. Others found the evidence compelling.
The 1995 Dreams from My Father contends that the president’s maternal grandfather Stanley Dunham “might” say that the Kenyan student Barack H. Obama looks like Nat King Cole. He doesn’t, but in Dreams from My Real Father Joel Gilbert showed the strong physical resemblance between the president and Frank Marshall Davis. The 2012 documentary also proved very thorough on Frank’s old Chicago network, from which emerged key White House advisers David Axelrod and Valerie Jarrett.
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Meanwhile, is the current president-elect a conservative? As Larry Arnn notes, last January 16 Donald Trump wrote:
“The United States of America is a land of laws, and Americans value the rule of law above all. Why, then, has our Congress allowed the president and the executive branch to take on near-dictatorial power? . . . What is needed in Washington is a president who will rein in the executive branch and work with Congress to make sure the legislative branch does its job.”
“Trump has said that these are his purposes,” Arnn concludes. “Pray that he achieves them.”
Lessons From 2012 and 2016, And The Key To 2020
Lessons From 2012 and 2016, And The Key To 2020
What Romney can learn from Trump.
January 3, 2017
Lloyd Billingsley
...
The incumbent Democrat Barack Obama was a man shrink-wrapped in statist superstition, and that showed on every hand. The president told business owners they didn’t build their own businesses. The president backed losers like Solyndra and spent money at a rate that, by the time he leaves office, will double the national debt to $20 trillion. The president did nothing to trim entitlements and created new federal agencies such as the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
The president’s “re-set” with Russia gave the Kremlin everything it wanted, including the most intrusive missile agreement in U.S. history and cancellation of missile defense in Poland and the Czech Republic. Islamic terrorism surged abroad and on U.S. territory, even Army bases. When “Soldier of Allah” Major Nidal Hasan gunned down 13 at Ford Hood in 2009 the President of the United States called it “workplace violence,” not even “gun violence.”
All that, and much more, served up a target-rich environment for Romney. The Republican also had access to strategic and potentially devastating intelligence.
In 2012 Grove City College political science professor Paul Kengor released The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis: The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor. As it turned out, the man portrayed as the happy-drunk poet “Frank” in Dreams from My Father was in fact a Stalinist and Communist Party member who spent his life trashing the United States and defending all-white Soviet dictatorships.
Professor Kengor unearthed Davis’ 600-page FBI file, which designated him a security risk. Kengor found “remarkable similarities” between the writings of Davis and the policies and rhetoric of the president. Several key players from Davis’ Communist Party network in Chicago were now installed in Washington. Kengor also explored Occidental College student Barry Soetoro’s “Pop” poem, but did not make the case that Davis was also the president’s biological father. Others found the evidence compelling.
The 1995 Dreams from My Father contends that the president’s maternal grandfather Stanley Dunham “might” say that the Kenyan student Barack H. Obama looks like Nat King Cole. He doesn’t, but in Dreams from My Real Father Joel Gilbert showed the strong physical resemblance between the president and Frank Marshall Davis. The 2012 documentary also proved very thorough on Frank’s old Chicago network, from which emerged key White House advisers David Axelrod and Valerie Jarrett.
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Meanwhile, is the current president-elect a conservative? As Larry Arnn notes, last January 16 Donald Trump wrote:
“The United States of America is a land of laws, and Americans value the rule of law above all. Why, then, has our Congress allowed the president and the executive branch to take on near-dictatorial power? . . . What is needed in Washington is a president who will rein in the executive branch and work with Congress to make sure the legislative branch does its job.”
“Trump has said that these are his purposes,” Arnn concludes. “Pray that he achieves them.”
Lessons From 2012 and 2016, And The Key To 2020