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MS-13 gang members, including 10 illegal immigrants, charged in deaths of Virginia teens :-(
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/88318605-2018-37a9-a498-0adc3ffb7005/ss_ms-13-gang-members%2C-including.html
Hysterical Democrats worried that Miracle President Donald Trump is winning :-)
~Trump's approval rating @ Rassmussen is higher then OB
~Trump's approval @Gallup is the highest @ Presidency
~The approval for "direction of the country" is the highest in 12 yrs
~Trump's approval among GOP voters is now higher than OB, Reagan or JFK
https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/opinion-columns/wayne-allyn-root/commentary-hysterical-democrats-worried-that-donald-trump-is-winning/

U.S. Withdrawing From U.N. Human Rights Council
Move comes after months of criticism by Trump administration officials
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley announced the U.S. withdrawal in an appearance at the State Department. Mr. Pompeo said the Council had a poor record of defending human rights and criticized it for allowing some of the world’s worst offenders, including Iran and Venezuela, to remain as members.
“I’m a Muslim. You don’t come in my office with dirty shoes. That’s a curse,” Coe told a student, after telling her to “get the hell out” and “I don’t want to see you” for wearing shoes in his office in an undated audio clip recently released by Jihad Watch.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/m/1db4ffe6-09f4-3383-9521-8b0850b543ee/ss_professor-required-students.html

It's not about the hundreds of thousands of people who arrived across the Mediterranean in recent years — many in perilous sea crossings like those aboard the rescue ship Aquarius — seeking better or safer lives. Turkey has welcomed more. Tiny Lebanon and struggling Jordan handle almost two million refugees between them.
The crisis threatening the very existence of the European Union is the enemy within: the inability of the 28 states that make up the world's biggest trading bloc to manage those migrant arrivals collectively.

https://www.google.com/search?q=Migrants+Policy+The+Top+Threa+to+EU+UNity+by+Lorne+Cook&rlz=1C1GGRV_enUS749US749&oq=Migrant&aqs=chrome.1.
How our FBI agents conspired to try to keep Donald Trump from the presidency
"There isn’t a shred of credibility left for the FBI. It’s now clear the FBI leadership and its top agents/investigators were involved in a conspiracy to fix a presidential election. This a fact gleaned from text messages sent by FBI employees."
https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/opinion-columns/wayne-allyn-root/commentary-fbi-agents-conspired-to-try-to-keep-donald-trump-from-the-presidency/
Happy Father's Day - Hush A Most Secret Day :-)
"J'Attendrai" by DALIDA C'est la Chanson Magnifique
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8SeiLHvWRr8
Remember when this type of splendid video, photography, choreography, and cinematography were, once upon a time, a veritable artform?! Here, in her unsurpassed beauty, style, grace, and sophistication in silk sequin gown, Dalida exemplifies the one time in history - the 1970s, with disco leading the way! - when people of all ages and ethnicities came together in one glorious place to dance and revel in paradise on Earth with the most beautiful melodies, most intricate arrangements, and most extravagant orchestrations. Note the monstrous Paris Symphony Orchestra, Albert Speguel, Grand Concertmaster.
Tragically , Identity Warriors Have Infiltrated the Sciences. Here's the Damage They're Doing.
By Walter Williams
The insanity continues >>>>


The insanity continues >>>>
Italian spaghetti
For several years, a man was having an affair with a beautiful Italian woman.One night, she confided in him that she was pregnant.Not wanting to ruin his reputation or his marriage, he said he would pay her a large sum of money if she would go to Italy to secretly have the child.Furthermore, if she stayed in Italy to raise the child, he would also provide child support until the child turned 18.She agreed, but asked how he would know when the baby was born.To keep it discreet, he told her to simply mail him a post card, and write 'Spaghetti' on the back.He would then arrange for the child support payments to begin.One day, about 9 months later, he came home to his confused wife.'Honey, she said, 'you received a very strange post card today.’'Oh, just give it to me and I'll explain it later,' he said.The wife obeyed and watched as her husband read the card, turned white, and fainted.On the card was written:Spaghetti,Spaghetti,Spaghetti,Spaghetti,Spaghetti.Three with meatballs,two without.Send extra sauce!
" Bill Maher admitted on his HBO show “Real Time” that the economy is booming. Then he reported his dream: Maher is rooting for an economic crash. “I’m hoping for it,” he said, “I think one way you get rid of Trump is by crashing the economy. So, please, bring on the recession..... "
https://www.reviewjournal.com/opinion/opinion-columns/wayne-allyn-root/
WASHINGTON — A few years ago, I was talking with Charles Krauthammer in the Fox News green room when the news that someone famous had passed away flashed on the television screen. Charles told me the way he hoped to go when his time came. His dream, he said, was to be assassinated during the seventh-inning stretch at a game at Nationals Park. He wanted to die in what he once called “my own private paradise,” where “the twilight’s gleaming, the popcorn’s popping, the kids’re romping and everyone’s happy.”
Alas, fate has different plans. Charles’s announcement that he has only a few weeks to live is heartbreaking. But in writing it, he gave all who love and admire him a wonderful gift — the opportunity to tell him what he means to us and how he changed our lives.
Charles was the first person I turned to for advice when I was offered the opportunity to write a weekly column for The Post.
I did not know him at the time. Like so many others, I had long admired his work from afar. The first time I saw him speak in person was in 2004, when I was a young Pentagon speechwriter and Charles gave the American Enterprise Institute’s Irving Kristol Award lecture. He was introduced by Vice President Dick Cheney, who noted that Charles had been a speechwriter for one of his predecessors. “I now wish I had paid more attention at the time to the speeches of Walter Mondale,” Cheney said.
Charles delivered an enthralling lecture, which, to this day, is the best expression I have ever heard of America’s role in the world. He dismissed the idea of American empire, declaring, “It is absurd to apply the word to a people whose first instinct upon arriving on anyone’s soil is to demand an exit strategy.” Unlike Rome or Britain or other classical empires, he said, Americans do not hunger for territory. “We like it here. We like our McDonald’s. We like our football. We like our rock-and-roll. We’ve got the Grand Canyon and Graceland. … We’ve got everything. And if that’s not enough, we’ve got Vegas — which is a facsimile of everything. … If we want Chinese or Indian or Italian, we go to the food court.”
We are not an imperial power, Charles said, but a commercial republic that, “by pure accident of history, has been designated custodian of the international system.” How to meet those responsibilities? Charles systematically took apart the competing schools of foreign policy: isolationism (which he called an “ideology of fear”); liberal internationalism (which supports force only in cases “devoid of national interest” and seeks to constrain American power through “fictional legalisms”); and realism (which believes in American power but “fails because it offers no vision”).
In their place, Charles offered what he called democratic realism, which “sees as the engine of history not the will to power, but the will to freedom.” America, he said, “will support democracy everywhere, but we will commit blood and treasure only in places where there is a strategic necessity.” Put another way, he said, we will intervene “where it counts.” Germany and Japan counted. So did the Soviet Union. So does the battle against Islamic totalitarianism.
I realized that night: That’s not only what I think; that’s how I want to think. That’s how I want to write. I want to be like Charles Krauthammer.
A few years later, when I asked his advice for my new Post column, Charles invited me to his office. What a thrill to finally meet him in person! He was exactly as I expected: gracious, funny and kind. He shared with me his writing process, how he came up with ideas and wrote — and rewrote — his columns, until every word was perfect. And then he gave me one last piece of advice. “One day, they are going to ask you to write two columns a week,” he said. “Don’t do it. No one can write two good columns a week.” I followed his advice … until this year. (Sorry, Charles).