By Wayne Allensworth White House permission for Ukraine to use ATACMS missile systems to strike targets in Russia, apart from territories annexed by Moscow, was in the works for some time. President Joe Biden was reluctant to greenlight such strikes, and wished to require certain restrictions on how those missiles could be used. Russian President Vladimir Putin has warned that the use of such...
Trump’s Foreign Policy Team and “America First”
By Wayne Allensworth The usual suspects are at it again, claiming that anyone who deviates from the globalist neocon-neoliberal foreign policy agenda is a Russian agent. As Glenn Greenwald said on his System Update podcast, an indispensable source in this election year, the loathsome David Frum, one time George W. Bush speechwriter, is sneering at Trump’s nomination of Tulsi Gabbard as Director...
Trump’s Appointments Thus Far — Don’t Despair Just Yet (Some Encouraging News)
By Wayne Allensworth As I wrote earlier this week, Trump 2.0 seems to have learned some things from his first term: Team Trump is far more organized than previously and appears to have a plan of action. Trump announced he would not bring in hawkish neoconservatives like Mike Pompeo and Nikki Haley for positions in his administration, which seemed to be a good sign. The Wall Street Journal, for...
The Trump Triumph II: Game on!
By Wayne Allensworth It has been my hope that a more thoughtful, circumspect President-elect Donald Trump, one who could wisely choose U.S. Senator J.D. Vance as his vice president, learned something from his first joust with The Swamp. It appears that he has. Trump is serious about his agenda. He will not appoint neoconservatives and GOP backstabbers like Niki Haley, Tom Cotton, and Mike Pompeo...
The Democrats’ Cognitive Dissonance — They Can’t Believe Election Day, Or Why Trump Won
By Wayne Allensworth When Joe Biden spoke at the White House following Donald Trump’s electoral and popular-vote blowout of Kamala Harris, a friend pointed out to me that Biden had promised a peaceful transfer of power. That was strange, given that he and the rest of the Democrats had for years been saying for years that Trump was an “existential threat to our democracy.” So, they really didn’t...
The Trump Triumph
By Wayne Allensworth The Nazis won. Yes, that’s us, dear readers, as seen through the eyes of a corrupt elite. Despite controlling elite institutions and the Mainstream Media, despite the relentless, hateful propaganda, former President Donald Trump and U.S. Senator J.D. Vance smashed the hapless Kamala Harris-Tim Walz ticket, the definitely undynamic duo that an out of touch globalist Blob...
Thoughts on the Vance-Walz Debate and War in the Middle East
By Wayne Allensworth GOP U.S. Senator J.D. Vance lived up to this supporter’s expectations in dominating the stage during last night’s vice-presidential debate with Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. Vance was self-assured, confident, knowledgeable, yet gentlemanly in his performance. He did not allow the biased “moderators” to spin the show against him, and the hapless Walz ended up looking as though...
The Globalist Elite’s Trump Death Wish
By Wayne Allensworth Students of history know that political assassinations are nothing new, that powerful political elites ruthlessly dispatch opponents. Thus do the two assassination attempts against former president Donald Trump occasion a look back at Soviet dictator Josef Stalin’s removal of a singularly troublesome opponent. On December 1, 1934, Leonid Nikolayev assassinated Communist Party...
Plaskett: FBI, DOJ Weaponized to Fight White Political Dissidents and Must Stay That Way
By R. Cort Kirkwood The Democratic delegate from the U.S. Virgin Islands unbosomed herself yesterday of downright frightening remarks about the FBI and Justice Department’s putative mission. Their job, Stacey Plaskett thinks, is to shut down white conservative political opposition to Democratic tyranny and stop “would-be dictator Donald Trump” from becoming president. Something of an irony about...
You Can’t go Home Again
By Wayne Allensworth Bill and Shirley Allensworth Houston, Texas 1953 I recall the time and circumstances in which I knew once and for all I couldn’t go home again. It was 1992. We were back in Houston for Christmas. My wife and I took walks in the morning and passed still remaining landmarks that had taken on the air of museum exhibits. Or ruins. The post office. The old grocery store, now a...
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