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  • Trump Book Hits Top Spot on Amazon

    04/24/2023 5:13:13 PM PDT · by conservative98 · 18 replies
    Newsmax ^ | Monday, 24 April 2023 | Theodore Bunker
    Former President Donald Trump's new book is the top-selling book on Amazon as of Monday afternoon ahead of its release, according to the company's website. Trump's latest book, "Letters to Trump," is comprised of letters sent to Trump from various "world leaders, celebrities, athletes, and business leaders" according to the official description. The book's release date is listed at April 25, 2023, on its Amazon page, where it's listed as the "#1 Best Seller" in the Books category. "Before President Donald J. Trump created the most significant political movement in American history, he had already achieved tremendous success as one...
  • After Disastrous Debates in 2020, Democrats Have Decided to Not Hold Presidential Debates in 2024

    04/23/2023 9:28:35 AM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 44 replies
    GP ^ | 04/23/23 | Joe Hunt
    Communists don’t need debates. Leaders are chosen. As noted in the first chapter of The Steal: Volume II – The Impossible Occurs – Joe Biden was lost during the 2020 campaign.…former Vice President Joe Biden was a disaster. He looked lost at times and was embarrassing during the Democrat debates. Early on, it was clear he wasn’t going to be able to take on President Trump. After a short time, it appeared that none of the Democrats running for office could take on President Trump.The Democrat debates were a total disaster because of the communist-leaning policies of the left that...
  • Donald Trump’s Easter Message Warns His Political Enemies: ‘We Will Be Back!’

    04/09/2023 12:53:17 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 120 replies
    Becker News ^ | April 9, 2023 | Kyle Becker
  • Why Trump Keeps Bolton

    07/21/2019 8:35:51 PM PDT · by be-baw · 51 replies
    Axios ^ | July 21, 2019 | Jonathan Swan
    President Trump made small talk with the Irish prime minister as they sat in the Oval Office in mid-March, accompanied by a handful of senior American and Irish officials. Trump, who wore a green tie and filled his jacket pocket with a clump of shamrock to honor the Irish leader's annual St. Patrick's Day visit, turned with a half-smile to his hawkish national security adviser John Bolton, according to two sources who were in the room. "John," Trump asked, "Is Ireland one of those countries you want to invade?" Behind the scenes: The joke captured how Trump often privately interacts...
  • Is Trump More Like Roosevelt or Jackson?

    01/22/2017 6:59:50 AM PST · by Kaslin · 54 replies
    American Thinker ^ | January 22, 2017 | E. Jeffrey Ludwig
    Inauguration Day 2017 has placed the U.S. on a new political and economic trajectory. President Donald Trump won the votes of the so-called Rust Belt, where workers and their children and grandchildren, who have been dispossessed and displaced by the economics of globalization, turned blue counties into red counties. Thus, in a legitimate sense, Trump's appeal to the "forgotten man" – so similar to Franklin D. Roosevelt's appeal to the same symbol – is valid. FDR's forgotten man was a composite of all those who were unemployed in the Great Depression who were "forgotten" in the sense that their plight...
  • Requiem for a Lightweight

    01/22/2017 5:01:01 AM PST · by Kaslin · 16 replies
    American Thinker ^ | January 22, 2017 | Clarence Feldman
    As rioters trashed streets, smashed and burned property and attacked police just blocks from the securely cordoned off National Mall, the Inauguration of President Donald J. Trump took place. He gave a bold speech, reiterating his campaign promises. He would secure our borders, promote and protect U.S. interests, and revive an economy made moribund by the regulatory overreaching and policies of Obama and his Administration. How refreshing it was to hear a crisp, muscular defense of our native land by a man who used “we,” not the incessant “I” and “me” of his predecessor. No more loopy faculty lounge locutions...