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The Fight For America Has Only Just Begun
Townhall.com ^ | March 20, 2017 | Susan Stamper Brown

Posted on 03/20/2017 5:28:14 AM PDT by Kaslin

For conservatives, the election of Donald Trump, while not ideal, represents the first chance in a long time to take the country back from the infestation of liberal ideology, and especially one world government globalism.

If the first two months of the Trump administration has taught us anything, it is that until liberalism is completely eradicated, it matters little who sits in the White House. Leftists have succeeded in infiltrating America like a locust plague, through our education systems, media, Hollywood, politics, churches, and the judiciary.

On one hand, we see activist judges at every turn opposing Trump’s honest attempts to protect Americans. And on the other, we see unhinged liberals and their uncontrollable fits of rage, showing us what happens when a pro-America, pro-God, pro-U.S. Constitution president threatens to unseat their gods of globalism and secular humanism.

Liberals have gone bonkers but, annoyingly, think they are normal. They see Russian boogeymen around every corner with the occasional Hitler reference thrown in for good measure. Apparently, Ashley Judd believes Hitler is back, recently saying about Trump: “I didn’t know devils could be resurrected, but I feel Hitler in these streets, a mustache traded for a toupee, Nazis renamed the Cabinet Electoral Conversion Therapy, the new gas chambers shaming the gay out of America…”

No editorializing necessary.

What’s really crazy are the Nazi undertones coming from the left, as Anita Dittman, a born-again Jewish woman who survived the Holocaust pointed out in an interview with WND.com. Dittman said, “When they say he [Trump] is another Hitler, they are crazy. If he was another Hitler, he’d be shooting people that riot and they wouldn’t have the freedom to riot…”

Of course, many leftists are also Holocaust deniers, so sweet Ms. Dittman’s personal experience with the real Hitler will have zero impact on those who deny the hell she, and millions like her, experienced.

Leftism is the antithesis of the Biblical worldview and pretty much the opposite of how Americans across Main Street America think. Main Street Americans understand globalism is liberty’s archenemy because a borderless America cannot protect traditions, religious beliefs, or American culture.

Main Street Americans watched former president Obama choose globalism over their safety when he ignored the rule of law concerning illegal immigration. Now they notice the hypocrisy when the mainstream media, leftist judges, and Democrats-at-large incessantly rail on Trump, yet ignored Obama’s lawlessness.

It’s one minute until midnight in America and we are standing at the crossroads between “Put Up” or “Shut Up.” America as we know it is at risk unless patriotic Americans join the fight between evil and good, wrong and right.

Taking back America won’t be easy, but it is possible if good people get involved by voting out globalists at the local, state and national levels and removing them from leadership positions in their churches. Parents should micromanage what their kids are taught in school, and everyone can boycott news organizations that promote fake news. Think of all the money you could bank not going to movies starring Hollywood liberals who trash American values and all the time you’ll save not watching television shows which seek to shove every abhorrent liberal idea down your throat.

Darkness calls and those who will must answer. As Welsh poet Dylan Thomas once wrote: “Do not go gentle into that good night…Rage, rage against the dying of the light.”


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1 posted on 03/20/2017 5:28:14 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Excellent article.


2 posted on 03/20/2017 5:32:09 AM PDT by New Jersey Realist (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Edmund Burke)
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To: New Jersey Realist

It is absolutely vital to understand Nazism was a natural outgrowth of socialism in Germany. It did not come from the right but from the left. It is the same place intolerance and tyranny are coming from today in the USA. Leftists are the dark side of American life. It shrouds itself in light but its heart is a black pit.


3 posted on 03/20/2017 5:43:45 AM PDT by Louis Foxwell (The Left has the temperament of a squealing pig.)
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To: Kaslin
We've Only Just Begun
4 posted on 03/20/2017 5:45:27 AM PDT by Robert DeLong
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To: Kaslin

“For conservatives, the election of Donald Trump, while not ideal”

Stop right there. The time to talk like this was over a long time ago.

As a former Trump skeptic and Cruz supporter, we got the BEST POSSIBLE candidate. Trump has already proved this.

Is it possible he changes? Yes. But so far, he has kept his promises and then some.

He IS THE IDEAL conservative president — a doer.

Next.


5 posted on 03/20/2017 5:52:11 AM PDT by unlearner (So much winning !!! It's Trumptastic!)
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To: unlearner

I noticed the same thing
Time for people who recognize what Trump is trying to do, to stop apologizing for supporting him


6 posted on 03/20/2017 5:55:22 AM PDT by silverleaf (Age takes a toll: Please have exact change)
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To: unlearner

First sentence is a problem. It’s more than ideal. Donald Trump has shown me and most conservatives that he is the only man for this messy job.


7 posted on 03/20/2017 5:58:15 AM PDT by Phillyred
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To: Kaslin
Since Reagan, the Republicans have had nearly 40 years to position their next "ideal" candidate. They failed each and every time.

It took a man like Donald Trump to finally step up to the plate. Only problem is we have two outs in the bottom of the ninth. We need Trump to drive in some runs or game over. There is no margin for error.

8 posted on 03/20/2017 6:10:36 AM PDT by SamAdams76
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To: unlearner

“Stop right there. The time to talk like this was over a long time ago.

As a former Trump skeptic and Cruz supporter, we got the BEST POSSIBLE candidate. Trump has already proved this.”


I could not agree more strongly.

At about this time 2 years ago, I gave money to Ted Cruz - my Senator - for his then-new Presidential campaign. It was my first donation to any pol in about 20 years. I was a Cruz believer.

Then, in late May came the first reports of Trump considering entry into the race. I grew up in the NY area, and had been following (not really by choice) Trump and his career for about 35 years. My first thought was literally “I hope that this f’ing clown doesn’t enter the race, he’s going to really f it up!”

Well, of course he did enter the race, and boy did he f it up - for everyone else. But I am a person who does not make rash choices, and with the Texas primary being 9 months into the future, I began to research Trump. I read “The Art of the Deal” and many articles that interviewed people Trump knew over the years (and, as a side note, there were PLENTY of people who remembered Trump - 15 years older than Obama - from high school, college, Wharton Business School and his early career - I just found that dichotomy very interesting). Bottom line, I felt like I began to really understand Trump...and I LIKED what I found.

I also liked (and like) that he’s not a politician. In my politically-aware lifetime (starting in the early ‘70s) we’ve had every imaginable combination of a Republican- or Democrat-controlled White House, House of Representatives and Senate...and except for a very brief interlude in the 1980s, things have just kept getting worse. Everyone reading this knows Einstein’s famous saying that “doing the same thing over and over again, and expecting a different result, is the definition of insanity” - well, apply that to the typical pols of both parties over the last 45years (and, arguably, back to at least 1961 when Kennedy and the “Best and Brightest” took over), and you’ll see what a genius Einstein really was. I decided long ago that in 2016 I would vote for the person who was the most outside of the mainstream of politics who also had a reasonable chance of winning (so, therefore, I easily eliminated Rand Paul). You have to first win before you can do anything, after all. Cruz was it for me for a few months, but then came Trump, the TRUE outsider, and someone who dealt with reality, who has had nearly daily contact with the average Joes working for him and has taken their advice repeatedly, who had succeeded (wildly so) in the face of the toughest competition imaginable and a whole host of staid and obstructionist government regulatory agencies in a wide variety of locations. THIS was the guy...and, for me, he still is. Virtually everything he’s done has been what I would do if given the power he presently has. He is taking on the Leftists, and also the staid and obstructionist RINOs, who are even worse than the Leftists...because at least you know when the Leftists are going to stab you in the back (at every opportunity) - the RINOs pretend to be friendly and cooperative, THEN stab you in the back.

I haven’t looked back. Trump is more conservative than Reagan in many respects, and follows one of Reagan’s more important political dictums: “In politics, if you can get 70% of what you want, take it and run away.” Politics is the art of the possible - and it is simply NOT possible to ever get everything you want (people who give it a serious effort are called dictators, and rightly so). People like Rand Paul and (to an extent) Ted Cruz are foolish (maybe because they are fairly young, and haven’t learned yet) for trying for perfection in policy - there can never be any such thing. Yes, you have to have your ideals, and your goals, but isn’t it better to get 70% than nothing, save the ability to shout about the injustice of not having a perfect society?

Trump is fulfilling his promises one-by-one. They literally have a checklist that Steve Bannon started and is maintaining. What other person in politics EVER did things like that?

There is, however, one big promise that he has so far failed to keep. As I tell a lot of my friends and friendly (and like-minded) friendly acquaintances, “Trump is a f’ing liar! I am NOT tired of winning.”

Pray for Trump - for both his safety and his success. He is the modern-day Washington - the leader who could easily have lived a life of luxury and quiet enjoyment, without entering the fray and having a lot of attacks against him (and, in Trump’s case, his family)...but instead chose to identify with the average person and fight for him with all of his knowledge, experience and power.


9 posted on 03/20/2017 7:33:59 AM PDT by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
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To: Phillyred
First sentence is a problem. It’s more than ideal. Donald Trump has shown me and most conservatives that he is the only man for this messy job.

Amen!

10 posted on 03/20/2017 7:37:16 AM PDT by pgkdan (The Silent Majority Stands With TRUMP!)
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To: Ancesthntr

Great post. My experience mirrors yours. I didn’t support Trump initially, but grew to appreciate him, and now pray daily for his and and his family’s safety.


11 posted on 03/20/2017 7:43:00 AM PDT by antidisestablishment ( We few, we happy few, we basket of deplorables)
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To: antidisestablishment

Thanks.

What really impressed me about Trump is the very distinct impression that despite his huge (well, let’s be accurate, YUUUUGE) wealth, he has not forgotten his roots or why he is wealthy. His grandfather (like mine) stepped off the boat with almost nothing in his pocket. His family, like mine, would have been utterly ruined if they had stayed where they were from (Germany in his case - 2 world wars and a Nazi takeover - and Russia in mine - Communists, no more needs to be said). His grandfather, and later his father, benefited enormously due to the combination of our economic and legal systems (as have millions of others, just to a lesser extent). He, I believe, appreciates this in his bones. He understands that without a strong and prosperous middle class, this country is nothing, and the opportunity to make something of one’s self is extinguished. He has fairly traditional/conservative values and, like everyone else in business, MUST be a man of his word or face the destruction of his reputation - that makes him wholly different that virtually every other politician we’ve ever had in this country. Again, he could have taken the easy way out as a 69-year-old multi-billionaire...let his kids run everything (or sell out), play golf every day and enjoy his family without anyone bothering him. But he CHOSE to enter the cesspool of politics to fix as many of our problems as possible - not for himself, but for Joe Sixpack and his family. Name me anyone else since Washington who has done that.


12 posted on 03/20/2017 7:53:03 AM PDT by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt)
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To: Ancesthntr

Excellent post!

I was initially for my Senator cRuz’s Prez campaign....even volunteering and donating. I also did the same for his Senate run.

I’ve followed Trump over the years/decades and have always been impressed with his business sense.

I heard Rush interview Trump, back in 2011, and was highly impressed and kept thinking...’I wish this guy would run for President!!’.

So, I was with Trump (in spirit) as he rode down that escalator, and haven’t lost any of my enthusiasm, or trust, for him/his Presidency, since. I have been ‘all in’, since.

I have not donated a 1¢ to cRuz, since, nor was I humored by cRuz’s antics, during the campaign. I hope that he has learned from his Beck/NeverTrump missteps.


13 posted on 03/20/2017 8:59:36 AM PDT by Jane Long (Praise God, from whom ALL blessings flow.)
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