I Am In Total Agreement With Donald Trump On Three Things
I agree with Trump's statement of October 15th, 2016 -- and I quote -- "The election is absolutely being rigged."
Fortunately for American conservatives, Trump has said "EVERYTHING" (at least once) which allows his followers to pick-and-choose from an "ideological closet" containing every conceivable "costume."
The Prince of Darkness --- one of whose names is "Legion" --- would be proud.
Make no mistake about this liar: Trump is the cornerstone of The Post-Truth Era and if his no-holds-barred promotion of super-saturated mendacity ends well for America, then surely there is no God whose Christian prophet, Yeshua, the Nazarene carpenter, said: "I am the way, the truth and the light."
Even so, I agree with Trump that George W. Bush should have been impeached.
"Israeli War Historian, Martin van Creveld's Startling Commentary On The Iraq War"
http://paxonbothhouses.blogspot.com/2014/06/israeli-war-historian-martin-van.html
Excerpt: "For misleading the American people, and launching the most foolish war since Emperor Augustus in 9 B.C sent his legions into Germany and lost them, Bush deserves to be impeached and, once he has been removed from office, put on trial along with the rest of the president’s men. If convicted, they’ll have plenty of time to mull over their sins." War historian Martin van Creveld is the only non-U.S. author whose writings are obligatory reading by America's Officer Corps.
George Will: "The 2003 Invasion Of Iraq Was The Worst Foreign Policy Decision In U.S. History"
Trump was also right to point out that Bush-Cheney's Invasion of Iraq was a "tremendous disservice to the Middle East (to the United States) and to humanity" and that the ego-driven invasion or our most recent Republican presidential team "destabilized the Middle East."
Here are Trump's views on The Iraq War as expressed in the Fourth GOP Candidates Debate in Milwaukee:
TRUMP: "One of the things that I'm frankly most proud of is that in 2003, 2004, I was totally against going into Iraq because you're going to destabilize the Middle East. I called it. I called it very strongly. And it was very important...
In my opinion, we've spent $4 trillion trying to topple various people that frankly, if they were there and if we could've spent that $4 trillion in the United States to fix our roads, our bridges, and all of the other problems; our airports and all of the other problems we've had, we would've been a lot better off. I can tell you that right now.
We have done a tremendous disservice, not only to the Middle East, we've done a tremendous disservice to humanity. The people that have been killed, the people that have wiped away, and for what? It's not like we had victory.
It's a mess. The Middle East is totally destabilized. A total and complete mess. I wish we had the $4 trillion or $5 trillion. I wish it were spent right here in the United States, on our schools, hospitals, roads, airports, and everything else that are all falling apart...
What do we have now?"
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