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Mr. Greenfield, this is one of the most refreshing columns I have ever read.
This is very insightful.
Not quite. He’s still the first self-identified black president of the U.S. He probably also qualifies as the first part-Arabic president.
I'd like to say the Bush era is too but Geo. Pee is going to be a problem.
Obama worked feverishly to change the demographics of America through illegal and preferential immigration.
He also tried to implement changes on such a hastened scale (kind of like science gone haywire with GMOs or steroids or the like). Drastic changes to a country with a distinguished history and a populace not ready to become a third world banana republic. He ignored our constitution and our laws, implementing his own law with Executive Orders and Memoranda.
Everything he did needs to be undone as quickly as possible, and what changes that are needed need to be encouraged and nourished, not mandated from that cesspool DC.
Neither Jeb Bush nor any other Republican candidate would have been able to beat Hillary and the media cabal.
Thank God that Trump stepped into the ring.
One reason I supported Trump was the fact that people have known him for decades, which made it much harder than usual for the media to publish lies about him. The media tried, but people saw through it. Plus, Trump's various speeches made it quite clear that he is aware of the same issues that we, the people are aware of: vote fraud, media bias, crony capitalism, corrupt politicians, etc.
It is time to take our country back and to nurture the qualities that made us great to begin with.
And Thank God for Trump! May He guide Trump's hands during the hard work ahead!
because racism /s
After reading this article, it suddenly becomes much more clear as to the underlying reason for all of the irrational looking street protests that have popped up since Tuesday of this week throughout our liberal coastal cities.
Iran would beg to differ with this article.
Good stuff.
The Audacity of Taupe.
What a great read with my first cup of coffee!
Somebody had to say it.
Democrats take note. Liberalism itself was rejected, not so much Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton. And this is so much better for the future of America. We were force-fed the leftist soup for eight years, and regurgitated it all with one big wretch on November 8.
Capitalism wins. Socialism loses. In America. In 2016.
That was lovely. Absolutely lovely. Thank you.
Let us pray that Trump erases the Obama legacy in his first 2 years, ALL OF IT.