The quote I keep going back to is “In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.”
Regarding bullying, I don’t know if he originated the term “crybully”, but he certainly embraced it early, and nailed it:
Crymobs, Crybullying, and the Left’s Whiny War on Speech
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2015/11/crymobs-crybullying-and-lefts-whiny-war.html
Regarding Trump, Evan Sayet nailed it here:
He Fights
https://townhall.com/columnists/evansayet/2017/07/13/he-fights-n2354580
Andrew Klavan said they we have to play the cards we have been dealt. President Trump is obviously a high trump card, overcoming all others. At least I hope he will prevail! Read on for why I am most anxious that he does: Regarding his stance on immigration, I speak from some experience - as my screen name indicates, I have first-hand knowledge about the mindset of many adherents to Islam. Of course, the person I knew most about in this context is no longer my brother-in-law for very compelling reasons, but I hear that he is not changed at all significantly in his outlook on the world. In short, the problems President Trump alluded to are only secondarily related to plumbing issues of Third World countries: when we import foreigners from such countries, they often bring that mindset with them and seek to spread it around, even by force. It is therefore vital that we carefully vet all applicants. For example, we should not grant U. S. citizenship to members of the Palistine Liberation Organization, a terrorist sponsoring group.
“The quote I keep going back to is In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.
Regarding bullying, I dont know if he originated the term crybully, but he certainly embraced it early, and nailed it:
Crymobs, Crybullying, and the Lefts Whiny War on Speech
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2015/11/crymobs-crybullying-and-lefts-whiny-war.html “