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Last week, there was a story about a lawyer suing New York City for allowing Democrats rioters to torch and loot stores on Madison Avenue. As I prepared the story for an item in Highlights of the News, I noticed who broke the story.
Cindy Adams.
She is 90.
She is the longest running columnist at the New York Post, with her work appearing in the Page Six gossip section.
Today she trended on Twitter for writing, "Trump’s niece is ‘drawing blood to make money’ with new book."
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Don Surber
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On Monday, congressional Democrats put on African stoles, walked to a photogenic spot at the Capitol, and knelt to show support for Black Lives Matter movement. When the photo op was over, Nancy couldn't get up. An aide rushed to help the 80-year-old woman get to her feet.
I believe this is what political experts call a defining moment.
Donsurber.com,
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Don Surber
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In an effort to promote civics education, I am starting a new feature: Meet Your Government in which I introduce readers to their various government officials. Let's start at the top with President Rosalind Sargent-Burns. [Snip] Unlike the 45 previous presidents, she was neither elected president nor promoted there as a vice president. Instead, she was appointed president by Attorney General William Barr on May 28, 2019, when he chose her to serve as the Acting Pardon Attorney. According to Democrat Senators Patrick Leahy and Sheldon Whitehouse, she -- not Donald John Trump -- decides presidential pardons. The Hill reported that Leahy and Whitehouse sent a letter to her and demanded that President Rosalind Sargent-Burns Text edited *
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Don Surber
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It should have been New York City. The American flags defiantly flying in the night air should have been against the skyline of Manhattan.
But the celebration of liberty and freedom was in Hong Kong.
It should have been us. [Snip] We do not deserve the thanks because we know that such a display in New York City would draw boos and fists. I cannot determine which liberals hate more, our flag or our president. [Snip] Our idiots take to the streets to promote communism. [Snip]. . . we need to be brave enough to adopt Hong Kong's ways because those once -- long ago -- were our ways.
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The highlight of President Donald John Trump's rally last night in Monroe, Louisiana, was the president reading the tweets of Mark Zaid, who claims to be the lawyer for the alleged whistle blower. Zaid tweeted 10 days after the inauguration, the "coup has started." [Snip] I read some of his tweets and thought no one could be so stupid as to leave a paper trail.
And yet, here we are. [Snip] While we laugh at their Barney Fife dumbness, let us not let our guard down. Even a ninny can pose a danger.
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Don Surber
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President Ronald Reagan spoke at the Brandenburg Gate on June 12, 1987, as part of the celebration of the 750th anniversary of the founding of the German capital. [Snip] And so it became, "Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall" as in, "General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate. Mr. Gorbachev, open this gate! Mr. Gorbachev, tear down this wall!"
The deep state tried to 86 it, but the line stayed. History was made.
On Saturday, the Trump administration will install a statue to Reagan in front our embassy.
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In August 1995, organizers for the annual Veterans Day Parade in New York City looked at how much money they had three months before the big day. $1.21. [Snip] The Times reported, "Then Donald Trump, a non-veteran, agreed to throw in $200,000 as well as raise money from his friends . . ." [Snip] "'This donation is the single most important thing I've ever done,' said a beaming Trump. [Snip] This is my way of saying thank you to all the men an women in the armed services who have made it possible for me to become a success. . .
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Don Surber
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The media tells us there is a "heroic" whistle blower who claims President Donald John Trump broke a law -- never specified -- in a phone call to the newly elected president of Ukraine. President Trump released the transcript of the call, which shows nothing of the sort. Nevertheless, the media is pushing for an impeachment top(sic) boost cable news ratings, and to divert attention from the best economy in 50 years, Disney's ABC covering up Clinton's involvement with pedophile Jeff Epstein, and peace breaking out in Syria after 8 years of war.
In a constitutional republic, we elect our leaders.
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The assignment of the impeachment to Adam Schiff and not the House Judiciary Committee shows what the real aim is.
Democrats assigned the House Intelligence chairman this task to protect the intelligence agencies who tried to overthrow President Donald John Trump. America's spies and the FBI tried to frame him. [Snip] 3 days before the inauguration, Chuck Schumer bragged that the intelligence agencies can get you six ways to Sunday. That's possible. [Snip] . . .there is hope for a return to governance as a constitutional republic instead of this cabal of bureaucratic fiefdoms with their insurance policies against the election of a president they do not want.
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Don Surber
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11/1/2019 3:28:50 PM
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Army Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman ignored a direct order from the commander-in-chief. A court made decide whether Vindman broke the military code of justice.
President Donald John Trump ordered him not to appear before a House committee. The Military Times played down Vindman's insubordination. [Snip] The story said he may get an Article 15 for his Seven Days in May defiance of the president. Article 15 is a step below court-martial. [Snip] Do not let the uniform fool you...he is a political activist in uniform. I pray our nation will drop this hate, vitriol & division, & unite as our founding fathers intended!
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10/30/2019 3:13:38 PM
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Wait,… what? Who cancelled the recession? [Snip] . . .the overall Q3 GDP growth is +1.9 percent. However, behind the economic growth stats the scale of U.S. Main Street strength is the real story. Main Street consumer spending was up 64 percent on goods and 36 percent on services. As those who follow MAGAnomics closely will remember, the Main Street economy is founded upon middle-class spending. Strong jobs, wage growth, low taxes, low inflation, and low energy costs, means more disposable income. Disposable income grew 4.5% in the third quarter.
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在动荡不安的战斗中,[Snip] The text above makes no sense to readers. That was my intention.
I am making a point that people in Washington keep missing about Donald John Trump. Just because you fail to understand something does not mean it makes no sense. [Snip] "By holding out baits, he keeps him on the march; then with a body of picked men he lies in wait for him."
Which explains Donald John Trump's Twitter feed.
As president, his job is to listen to advice, consume information, and reach into his education and experience to make a decision. [Snip] My only confusion is why so many intelligent people do not see this.
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