The Trump Era Begins

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One of the things Trump said in his victory speech impressed me. He said "I won't let you down." All indications are that he's going to try to do what he said he would during the campaign.

America picked a winner in Trump. He has the potential to be a great president.
 

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Negro lovers, Gigi Hadid, extremist Jew Idina Menzel & Mark Cuban, were bashing Melania, Pence and company last night on national TV "awards" programming. They are filthy, filthy scum.
 

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Representative Luis Gutierrez, a Democrat from Illinois, had this to say about Trump's new Attorney General, Jeff Sessions:

“If you have nostalgia for the days when blacks kept quiet, gays were in the closet, immigrants were invisible and women stayed in the kitchen, Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions is your man. No senator has fought harder against the hopes and aspirations of Latinos, immigrants and people of color than Senator Sessions.”

Who would have thought that there were so many overt white supremacists, white nationalists, neo-nazis, racists, sexists, and LGBT-haters in the Republican party!
 

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Negro lovers, Gigi Hadid, extremist Jew Idina Menzel & Mark Cuban, were bashing Melania, Pence and company last night on national TV "awards" programming. They are filthy, filthy scum.

Apparently, during last night's American Music Awards, the washed-up, middle-aged rock band "Green Day" altered the words of a song to say: "No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA!"


The pipsqueak lead singer of the band, Billie Joe Armstrong, is openly bisexual, is a rampant alcoholic, and is a massive drug-addict who has been in and out of rehab clinics for 20+ years...

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Yes, this is actually him. And yes, he really is that hideous. As a teenager, I remember when the ultra-cucks in Green Day made a few negative song about George W. Bush in the early 2000's and liberals who enjoy their pussy, corporate-sponsored brand of "rock" wet their pants with glee.
 

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Representative Luis Gutierrez, a Democrat from Illinois, had this to say about Trump's new Attorney General, Jeff Sessions:

“If you have nostalgia for the days when blacks kept quiet, gays were in the closet, immigrants were invisible and women stayed in the kitchen, Senator Jefferson Beauregard Sessions is your man. No senator has fought harder against the hopes and aspirations of Latinos, immigrants and people of color than Senator Sessions.”

Who would have thought that there were so many overt white supremacists, white nationalists, neo-nazis, racists, sexists, and LGBT-haters in the Republican party!

I wonder if Luis Guttierez is a member of La Raza or any other Latino supremacist group. I would be shocked if he isn't.
 

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This article addresses "2 kinds of Americans" following President Trump's election. However, we here at CF have known (for ions) that there's "2 kinds"....legitimate Americans (of the 1776 mold...like us) & phony 'Amerikans' of the USSA (gutless pinko) ilk. The latter (in fact) are NOT true Americans & are the real traitors & enemies of the Republic.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/nati...fa26c8-acec-11e6-8b45-f8e493f06fcd_story.html
 

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I wonder if Luis Guttierez is a member of La Raza or any other Latino supremacist group. I would be shocked if he isn't.

Gutierrez is an extremely anti-white "brown supremacist." He only wins elections because the Democrats severely gerrymandered his district.
 

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Apparently, during last night's American Music Awards, the washed-up, middle-aged rock band "Green Day" altered the words of a song to say: "No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA!"


The pipsqueak lead singer of the band, Billie Joe Armstrong, is openly bisexual, is a rampant alcoholic, and is a massive drug-addict who has been in and out of rehab clinics for 20+ years...

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Yes, this is actually him. And yes, he really is that hideous. As a teenager, I remember when the ultra-cucks in Green Day made a few negative song about George W. Bush in the early 2000's and liberals who enjoy their pussy, corporate-sponsored brand of "rock" wet their pants with glee.
Lou Dobbs ripped the AMA on his show tonight and mentioned that the ratings for it were the lowest ever.

How in the hell did we go from the likes of the Eagles and their Grammy-nominated "Hotel California" forty years ago (almost to the day) to this stuff today? It's truly mind-boggling, especially for someone that's lived long enough to have a frame of reference.
 
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How could anyone, even right minded men like us, have voted for Trump? Well, this is an example of why. Democrats and some Cuckservatives have been pressing the self-destruct buttons too long.

DOJ fines Denver Sheriff Dept. for excluding noncitizens when hiring

http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/article/2607940/

How can we possibly have, or even attempt to have, foreigners hired to enforce laws on citizens??? That is absurd. That is like having an occupying army enforce martial law. Of course, the good Sherff's Department ignored that stupid rule anyway.
 

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Trump's potential selection for Director of Homeland Security, Kris Kobach, was seen holding a document which laid out a "365 day plan" that mentioned every immigration-related topic that Trump campaigned on. That includes banning Muslims from Syria and building the border wall...

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I think Trump will keep almost every promise. And why wouldn't he? He has almost total control of the house/senate and there are no lobbysts, donors, or special interests to please.

Kobach, by the way, has been accused of "racism" many times during his political career. He seems like a fantastic choice. Just check out his history or "ray-cizm" as the Secretary of State in Kansas...

In response to a caller on his March 1, 2015 radio show, Kobach agreed that it would not be “a huge jump” for the Obama administration to call for an end to the prosecution of all African-American suspects. After the Kansas Democratic Party decried Kobach's comment as "hate speech" and called it "a new low" and the Sen. Oletha Faust-Goudeau, the only African-American woman in the Kansas Senate, called Kobach’s comments ridiculous, Kobach said that he stands by his statements saying, “My point was to bring attention to the Obama Justice Department’s position that some civil rights statutes can’t be enforced against people of color,” Kobach said. “For example, one of the Obama administration’s first actions it took in 2009 was to drop the slam-dunk charges against the New Black Panther Party for voter intimidation."[41] Subsequently, the Kansas Senate Minority Leader, Anthony Hensley, called Kobach "...the most racist politician in America today" and called upon him to resign from office.[42]

In August 2015, a former employee of his office filed suit because she alleged she was terminated by Kobach's second in command, Eric Rucker, as a result of her unwillingness to attend fundamentalist religious services in the state capitol building. Attorney General Derek Schmidt hired outside counsel to defend against the suit.[43] Kobach called her claim "ridiculous," and alleged she was fired for "poor performance."[44]

On September 2, 2015, representatives of groups most likely to be disenfranchised by Kobach's plan to shorten a deadline for tens of thousands of suspended voters to produce proof of citizenship, including the American Civil Liberties Union, the League of Women Voters, the NAACP and the National Organization for Women, all testified against Kobach's strategy. Kobach did not appear for the hearing but he was supported by an official whom Kobach had appointed to a government post.[45] In response to criticism from the campaign staff of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Kobach called them "left-wing knuckleheads," and remarked that Clinton was getting her "pant suit in a twist," over his stance in favor of implementing some of the toughest voter ID legislation in the nation. Clinton had claimed Kobach's interventions were an attempt to make voting more difficult for key Democratic constituencies, such as young people and racial minorities.[46]

In October 2015, Kobach spoke at a conference organized by Social Contract Press, an organization that the Southern Poverty Law Center has designated as a hate group.[47]

While speaking on February 20, 2016, to a committee of the Kansas 2nd Congressional District delegates, regarding their challenges of the proof-of-citizenship voting law he championed in 2011, Kobach said, "The ACLU and their fellow communist friends, the League of Women Voters — you can quote me on that, sued," making sure that reporters in the room heard him.[48]

In February 2016, Kobach endorsed Donald Trump in his campaign for the U.S. Presidency, citing his stance on immigration. Kobach has proposed a halt to what he claims to be $23 billion in annual remittances by Mexican nationals illegally living in the U.S. unless Mexico makes a one-time $5–10 billion payment for Trump's proposed wall along the U.S.-Mexico border.[49]

Kobach seems like a bad-ass! Another covert "white nationalist" to add to Trump's all-star team! He has a nice-looking family, too...

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Another police officer has been murdered in cold blood by one of the usual suspects. Trump does the right thing and personally reaches out to the family of the slain officer. Many here have issues with the authoritarian role the police seem to play (and I agree on certain issues) but 10 out of 10 times I want them on my side in the current political and social climate. I respect their position in society and never try to make their job more difficult than it is. I feel bad for this family and Trump with this one act as president elect has done more than Obama did in his eight years for law enforcement.

http://news4sanantonio.com/news/loc...fficer-says-trump-called-to-offer-condolences
 

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This is why Trump should not be appeasing Hillary Clinton (post #145 above) or any of his other enemies who are fully committed to ruining his presidency. Surely he knows that acting like a cuckservative is a time-honored recipe for disaster:

A Besieged Trump Presidency Ahead

By Patrick J. Buchanan

After a week managing the transition, vice president-elect Mike Pence took his family out to the Broadway musical “Hamilton.”

As Pence entered the theater, a wave of boos swept over the audience. And at the play’s end, the Aaron Burr character, speaking for the cast and the producers, read a statement directed at Pence:

“(W)e are the diverse America who are alarmed and anxious that your new administration will not protect us, our planet, our children, our parents, or defend us and uphold our inalienable rights, sir. But we truly hope this show has inspired you to uphold our American values.”

In March, the casting call that went out for actors for roles in this musical celebration of “American values” read:

“Seeking NON-WHITE men and women.”

The arrogance, the assumed posture of moral superiority, the conceit of our cultural elite, on exhibit on that stage Friday night, is what Americans regurgitated when they voted for Donald Trump.

Yet the conduct of the “Hamilton” cast puts us on notice. The left neither accepts its defeat nor the legitimacy of Trump’s triumph.

His presidency promises to be embattled from Day One.

Already, two anti-Trump demonstrations are being ginned up in D.C., the first on Inauguration Day, Jan. 20, by ANSWER, Act Now to Stop War and End Racism. A second, scheduled for Jan. 21, is a pro-Hillary “Million Woman March.”

While the pope this weekend deplored a “virus of polarization,” even inside the church, on issues of nationality, race and religious beliefs, that, unfortunately, is America’s reality. In a new Gallup poll, 77 percent of Americans perceived their country as “Greatly Divided on the Most Important Values,” with 7 in 8 Democrats concurring.

On the campuses, anti-Trump protests have not ceased and the “crying rooms” remain open. Since Nov. 8, mobs have blocked streets and highways across America in a way that, had the Tea Party people done it, would have brought calls for the 82nd Airborne.

In liberal Portland, rioters trashed downtown and battled cops.

Mayors Rahm Emanuel of Chicago and Bill de Blasio of New York have declared their cities to be “sanctuary cities,” pledging noncooperation with U.S. authorities seeking to deport those who broke into our country and remain here illegally.

Says D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser, “I have asserted firmly that we are a sanctuary city.” According to The Washington Post, after the meeting where this declaration had been extracted from Bowser, an activist blurted, “We’re facing a fascist maniac.”

Such declarations of defiance of law have a venerable history in America. In 1956, 19 Democratic Senators from the 11 states of the Old Confederacy, in a “Southern Manifesto,” rejected the Supreme Court’s Brown decision ordering desegregation of the public schools.

Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus, Mississippi Gov. Ross Barnett and Alabama Gov. George Wallace all resisted court orders to integrate. U.S. marshals and troops, ordered in by Ike and JFK, insured the court orders were carried out.

To see Rahm and de Blasio in effect invoking John C. Calhoun’s doctrine of interposition and nullification is a beautiful thing to behold.

Among the reasons the hysteria over the Trump election has not abated is that the media continue to stoke it, to seek out and quote the reactions they produce, and then to demand the president-elect give assurances to pacify what the Post says are “the millions of … blacks and Latinos, gays and Lesbians, Muslims and Jews — fearful of what might become of their country.”

Sunday, The New York Times ran a long op-ed by Daniel Duane who said of his fellow Californians, “(N)early everyone I know would vote yes tomorrow if we could secede” from the United States.

The major op-ed in Monday’s Post, by editorial editor Fred Hiatt, was titled, “The Fight to Defend Democracy,” implying American democracy is imperiled by a Trump presidency.

The Post’s lead editorial, “An un-American Registry,” compares a suggestion of Trump aides to build a registry of Muslim immigrants to “Nazi Germany’s … singling out Jews” and FDR’s wartime internment of 110,000 Japanese, most of them U.S. citizens.

The Post did not mention that the Japanese internment was a project of the beatified FDR, pushed by that California fascist, Gov. Earl Warren, and upheld in the Supreme Court’s Korematsu decision, written by Roosevelt appointee and loyal Klansman, Justice Hugo Black.

A time for truth. Despite the post-election, bring-us-together talk of unity, this country is hopelessly divided on cultural, moral and political issues, and increasingly along racial and ethnic lines.

Many Trump voters believe Hillary Clinton belongs in a minimum-security facility, while Hillary Clinton told her LGBT supporters half of Trump’s voters were racists, sexists, homophobes, xenophobes and bigots.

Donald Trump’s presidency will be a besieged presidency, and he would do well to enlist, politically speaking, a war cabinet and White House staff that relishes a fight and does not run.

The battle of 2016 is over.

The long war of the Trump presidency has only just begun.

http://buchanan.org/blog/besieged-trump-presidency-ahead-126059
 

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Trump speaks of his first 100 days to come.

Where are the plans for the wall? What about the deportation of felony illegal aliens? They better be forth coming. I hope Trump does not renege on these. I expect these within the 1st year of his term.
 
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Where are the plans for the wall? What about the deportation of felony illegal aliens? They better be forth coming. I hope Trump does renege on these. I expect these within the 1st year of his term.

West, I think he's just pretending to appease the psycho left. Remember, he's not actually in office yet. Judging from his appointments, he seems very serious. The wall won't be that big of a deal to do anyway. It's just a long line of pre-cast concrete sections fitted together and set into the ground like those statues on Easter Island. We'll judge him on his deeds not his words. Believe me, I will be extremely disappointed if he reneges on his key promises.
 

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Well the latest is that computer scientists are saying the election was hacked as Clinton polled 7 percent lower in electronic voting areas. Trump will not prosecute Hillary and the wall may just be a fence. I can't say I am too happy with this.
 

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Last night on CNN, liberal Jewish commentator/author/journalist, Charles Kaiser, used the n-word, unfiltered, on live TV. Here is Kaiser suggesting that Steve Bannon has been caught using the n-word in the past (which he hasn't). Kaiser later apologized for and stated that he misquoted Bannon...


In a longer version of the clip, the host immediately ends the segment and defends Bannon: “The more I’ve sat here and listened to the fact that somebody used the ‘N-word.' It is not okay. It is not okay, Charles Kaiser. I respect you, I enjoy having you as a guest — but not okay. By the way, the claim that Mr. Bannon used the ‘N-word,’ I’ve never heard of this, so there’s that. Take a break.”

Kaiser has written Naziphobic books such as "The Cost of Courage," pro-Counterculture books such as "1968 In America," and pro-LGBTV books such as "Gay Metropolis"...

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Imagine the chaos that would ensue had the n-word been uttered on live TV by, say, Newt Gingrich commentating on the Sean Hannity show? Since it was a liberal Jewish Marxist pontificating on CNN...[crickets]
 
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