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Post Super Tuesday: More Bad News for Hillary Clinton & Democrats

Wednesday, March 2nd, 2016

Voter Turnout WaPo(WaPo) Voter Turnout Soars for Republicans, Plummets for Democrats

WaPo(WaPo) Donald Trump Makes History on Super Tuesday

Related: Dem Voter Turnout Down 26% Compared to 2008 -Daily Caller

FYI Mitt Romney: Trump has Filed his Financial Statement with the FEC

Thursday, February 25th, 2016

Trump Files Tax ReturnsDonald Trump Files Tax Returns with the IRS & FEC

Donald Trump Tax ReturnIt Most Certainly is for Anyone to Have to File More Paperwork
with the IRS
than the Size of the Worlds Best Seller — Bible

Author & Screenwriter Bret Easton Ellis: Hollywood Supporting Trump

Sunday, February 21st, 2016

Hollywood Supporting TrumpBret Easton Ellis: Hollywood Supporting Trump for President

H/T: Drudge

Trump Asks If Obama Would Have Attended Justice Scalia’s Funeral If he Wasn’t a Christian?

Saturday, February 20th, 2016

Trump on Obama@Donald Trump Asks Good Question — One Can Always Find Time for Something They Want to Do — @WhiteHouse Response: Tweets
Stock Photos of Obama With Kids

Donald Trump Loses Lead in New Nationwide NBC News/WSJ Poll

Wednesday, February 17th, 2016

NBC News WSJ Poll(LA Times) Donald Trump has been toppled by Sen. Ted Cruz for the Republican nomination for president, according to a new NBC News/WSJ poll.

Texas Sen. Ted Cruz now is the first choice of GOP Primary Voters nationwide at 28% to 26% for Donald Trump, followed by Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 17% – Ohio Gov. John Kasich at 11% – Dr. Ben Carson at 10% and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush at 4%

The results from the poll conducted subsequent to Donald Trump’s victory in New Hampshire and Saturday’s GOP Debate in South Carolina are a significant reversal from last month when Trump held a 13 pt lead over Cruz — 33% to 20%

Related: Atty for Trump Sends Ted Cruz ‘Cease & Desist’ Letter

New Hampshire Primary Results: Trump Wins — Hillary Loses

Tuesday, February 9th, 2016

Trump Wins(NY Times) That Didn’t Take Long to Decide

If Donald Trump Can’t Handle Tough Questions from Fox News Megyn Kelly, How’s he Going to Handle ISIS, Iran, Putin & Xi Jinping?

Thursday, January 28th, 2016

Good Point@CatholicVote Good Point…

Related: Veterans Group to Refuse Any Money from Trump Fundraiser

As China Threatens Taiwan, Hillary Clinton and Most Republican Presidential Hopefuls Are Silent

Friday, January 22nd, 2016

Hillary Clinton ChinaActivists Shocked That Hillary Clinton Vowed Not to Let Human Rights Concerns Hinder Cooperation with the China Regime –CDT 2009

(WSJ) Taiwan held an historic election this week, with voters giving a landslide victory to the opposition and making DPP Tsai Ing-wen its first female president. The result has major implications for China, the United States and Asia, the wealthiest and most populous region in the world but did America’s future leaders notice?

Hillary Clinton who hopes to be the first female president and boasts of engineering the U.S. pivot to Asia said nothing about Taiwan this week. Clinton highlighted the tainted water scandal in Michigan, published paeans to Obama’s leadership and Tweeted about the scourge of “mansplaining” but there was no press release congratulating Taiwan and Tsai Ing-wen and no statement from the campaign trail.

Some Republicans did better. “Taiwan’s latest election once again shows the island to be a thriving democracy,” Marco Rubio said in a statement, calling for expanded economic, political and security cooperation with “one of America’s oldest and most loyal friends in Asia.”

Ted Cruz said, Taiwanese citizens “tenacious witness to the promise of liberty is a beacon of light to their neighbors, yearning to be free. America honors our friend and ally today.”

Former Florida Gov Jeb Bush, NJ Gov Chris Christie and Ohio Gov John Kasich may share these sentiments but they didn’t say so. Donald Trump was similarly mute.

U.S. foreign policy isn’t determined solely by what candidates do or don’t say while campaigning and thank goodness for that but campaign rhetoric reflects popular priorities and the general failure to note Taiwan’s election isn’t an isolated event. It reflects a too common practice of misunderstanding Taiwan’s importance as a U.S. partner, Asian bellweather and target of China (regime) aggression.

The U.S. assesses that preparing to fight Taiwan remains the ‘primary mission’ of China’s military. Taiwan once enjoyed technological military superiority along with ‘the inherent geographic advantages of island defense’ a Pentagon report to Congress said last year but recent Chinese modernization has ‘eroded or negated many of these factors.’

China’s Communists consider Taiwan a renegade province and threaten war if the island won’t voluntarily unify with China. — China State TV last year showed a military drill in which PLA soldiers stormed a replica of Taiwan’s presidential office…the phrase ‘use force to unify Taiwan’ exploded on Chinese social-media after this weeks election of DPP Tsai Ing-wen, whose platform emphasized Taiwan’s right to democratic self-government.

The U.S. pivot to Asia sought to deter Chinese aggression but ignored Taiwan. William Stanton, the career diplomat who represented the United States in Taipei from 2009-2012 said that, ‘the biggest failure of the Obama Administration’s policy towards China has been its handling of Taiwan, including ‘the omission of any references to Taiwan in describing the U.S. policy of reorientation to Asia.’ The U.S. last month announced a modest arms sale to Taiwan but that followed an unprecedented four year hiatus.

Taiwan’s size and economy certainly don’t justify its being overlooked. It has 23 million people, as many as Australia and more than most countries in the world. Largely due to its electronic exports, its America’s 10th largest trading partner ahead of India.

It’s peaceful transition from authoritarianism to democracy starting in the 1980s should be a model for the world, Chinese leaders and their boosters in the West sometime speak of a ‘Beijing model’ challenging the liberal-democratic ‘Washington consensus’ but Taiwan’s election showed how poor China looks in comparison.

China imprisons female human rights activists, lawyers and journalists; Taiwan has a female president-elect. Chinese citizens go to jail for asking their leaders to disclose personal assets; Taiwan president-elect Tsai Ing-wen asset disclosure was barely even noticed. — The Chinese doctor who became a national hero for curbing the 2003 SARS outbreak Jiang Yanyong, was soon detained for discussing the Tiananmen Square Massacre; Taiwan’s SARS hero Dr. Chen Chien-jen is now vice president-elect.

Then there is Hong Kong, where Beijing ‘promised’ to respect civil liberties and thereby create a model for Taiwan to come under its sovereignty. With Beijing’s promise of democracy now broken and mainland China agents accused of abducting government critics off Hong Kong streets, its no wonder, Taiwanese back politicians who pledge to preserve their distance from Beijing.

Studying a map reveals other aspects of Taiwan’s importance. Taiwan sits at the center of the Western Pacific’s ‘first island chain’ which stretches from Indonesia in the south to Japan in the north, bounding China’s coast and limiting Beijing’s ability to threaten the open ocean militarily. China’s control of Taiwan would mean that Chinese submarines based on the island’s east coast, with free access up and down the Pacific.

U.S. allies such as Japan consider Taiwan essential to their own security. The erosion of U.S. attention to Taiwan–and certainly the abandonment of Taiwan that some American scholars propose, could shatter U.S. alliances in Asia, which grave regional security consequences such as Japan and South Korea going nuclear.

So the election of Tsai Ing-wen, would be a good moment for Taiwan to regain American’s attention. China’s attempts to bully Taipei’s new government economically, diplomatically or militarily may soon force the U.S. to pay great attention to some crisis but that only underscores the issue’s importance now. Something for presidential hopefuls to consider as they traverse Iowa and New Hampshire.

Democrats Have Conniption Fit Over Trump, Were Silent When Obama Denied Visa to Dominican Nun

Wednesday, December 9th, 2015

Hillary Clinton Tweet
@HillaryClinton Twitter:
Donald Trump’s call for a ‘temporary halt’ to Muslim immigrants traveling to the U.S. reports the Boston Globe “until our country’s representatives can figure out what’s going on,” is outrageous “reprehensible, prejudiced and divisive.”

Why then wasn’t Hillary Clinton, Democrats and the Dinosaur Media, morally outraged and claiming the Obama Administration’s denial of a visitors visa to the U.S. for Dominican Nun, Sister Diana Momeka in order to appear before Congress earlier this year and testify on persecuted Christians in Iraq, reprehensible and prejudicial?

Why the selective outrage? What’s up with the double standard?

Dinosaur Media -v- Donald Trump – Who Do You Trust More to Defend/Protect Your Civil Liberties?

Monday, December 7th, 2015

CBS NewsNY Times: Distract Us With the Word ‘Terrorism’ Huh??? —CBS News

Remember…

  • 9/11;
  • Ft. Hood Massacre;
  • U.S. Navy Recruiting Center Chattanooga, TN Massacre;
  • San Bernardino Massacre

What Do All of These Have in Common?

Donald Trump@Donald Trump: At Least Knows Who Are the Enemies of Freedom