Another Cry In The Wilderness

An American wake-up call

Watching how Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton operate, with their enemies lists, where he issues veiled threats, channeling Mussolini’s ghost for his strongman image and she unleashes Clinton sewer rats to attack her political enemies and silence them, the following video should be watched by every American, to warn where an American road, with either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, as President, leads. I’ve already experienced being investigated by the Clintons and having a retired general sent to silence me during impeachment. I’ve lived all these years, since 1998, looking over my shoulder and not being able to trust anyone – my own husband was manipulated into having me sent to a mental facility. My Messages of mhere story tabbed at the top of my home page, while written in a light manner and with pseudonyms is the TRUTH.  I understand this man’s feelings completely, because I feel like I’ve been living in a cage too.  I want to be FREE in America again!

This video above shows how quickly a state can descend into tyranny – it should serve as an American wake-up call.


 

The above is a repost from March 6, 2016.  The following is a long comment I posted (Saturday, April 30, 2016 12:14 PM) under my nickname, susanholly, at National Review Online in the comments section of a Andrew McCarthy article, “Trump Would Press the Agenda That Drove His Voters from the GOP” :

People get so enmeshed on the minute-by-minute slugfest in campaign battles that they fixate on pointing out these snapshot views (the little picture) of why things happened. If you really want to know why Trump is “winning” it’s because he was sold as “winning”.

I can pinpoint things about all 16 other GOP candidates that I like and dislike, but they all ran traditional GOP campaigns. Trump used a slick propaganda technique, which is exactly how Bill Clinton survived impeachment, how gay marriage was mainstreamed, how climate change was sold and many other left-wing causes. It’s how the transgender “rights” issue is being sold.

I’ve been studying this since impeachment, because I was perplexed how Bill Clinton could keep rising in the polls in favorable numbers as the scandal worsened, because it made no sense. If the highest law enforcement officer in the land is exposed as having lied under oath, regardless of his partisan political affiliation, in America he should be disgraced and removed from office, if Americans believe in the rule of law and that no one is above the law. So, then I started wondering how could this be that his favorable numbers kept going up and that endless repetition of buzz words and talking points baffled me.

America started being sold a new propaganda messaging with their Clinton spin mass media messaging operations. Take the personalities and partisan politics out of it and it boils down to mass media saturation with carefully selected and relentlessly repeated buzz word and catchphrase messaging, along with strategically-timed character assassinations to immobilize any opponents who gain an iota of traction against their mass media messaging blockade (Alinsky would be proud). Then the politicians and their mouthpieces, with the collusion of the media keep reminding American’s of who or what issue is winning in the polls. The goal is to get over 50%, so they can claim that is the “will of the people” and it marginalizes dissenters as fringe kooks. It’s totalitarian and antithetical to American principles. What do manufactured polls, achieved through mass media saturation, really represent?

Any of the other candidates could have talked about anything, they could (and many did) give the best speeches ever, but as long as they use complete sentences and do not have the mass media saturation ability, their messaging will never gain traction. Those buzz words are what people remember (like a catchy commercial jingle). Cruz made a little headway with conservatives in some states by relying on intensive grassroots organization and campaigning on the ground, but he did not make a dent against the mass media saturation blockade. That last GOP debate, a week of blowback about Trump fascist memes set-up and his war crimes as serious policy controversy coupled with Cruz and Rubio’s tag-team takedown of Trump at that debate started a slight messaging breakthrough. Trump countered with a character assassination of Rubio and the little hands bit, coupled with coordinated media dumps of stories to trash Rubio, which knocked Rubio out of the race. Trump walked away from debates, because he’s vulnerable in that format and can’t control it. Cruz won one news cycle with the Carly announcement, but Trump orchestrated the “Lucifer” hit and the mass media hits (yesterday Drudge had several headlines – to include, amazingly, a Mother Jones article by David Corn) on Cruz the “religious zealot”. The Trump operatives ran that talking point even in Disqus comment threads on conservative online sites. How Trump orchestrated that Lucifer hit with Boehner and the mass media would be interesting to know.

The strategy Trump is using is the Carville/Begala strategy that got Bill Clinton through impeachment and it only works with mass media collusion to pull off the mass media saturation – it’s slick mass media brainwashing – it’s how Obama and his “hope and change” got him elected too. Obama out sleazed the Clintons with this technique and he had that ace in the hole – the race card – to play.

The exact how Trump came to be using this technique and had the professionally-gathered opposition research on-hand and knew how to time and orchestrate this strategy perfectly with supposedly barely any staff is the real question. Trump only pays attention to his “winning in the polls” and going out there with his memes and character assassination attacks, but he does not really understand polling. For this strategy to work takes really sophisticated internal poll tracking and rapid responses to keep the 24/7 news cycle on your messaging. How Trump orchestrated all this alone is what I want to know??? No Republicans or conservative issues have won against this mass media strategy yet, because they never have the mass media collusion necessary to carry it off. Obama beat the Clintons using it, playing the race card, but I don’t believe Trump can beat the Clintons, because the mass media saturation will pivot to deliver the Clinton character assassination blitz with their 2.0 version of this strategy. It’s not about personality – It’s mass media brainwashing, in essence, and if you can manufacture those popularity polls – 50% with dubious polling that’s all it takes, you can then strong-arm everyone else to submit to this as “the will of the people”. This is racketeering and influence-peddling on an epic scale and runs completely counter to our American values.

I am a homemaker and the wife of a retired soldier. I don’t have any political connections to prove what happened to me in Fall of 1998 and early months of 1999 for challenging this Clinton propaganda strategy on the Excite message boards, but I almost had my freedom taken away for posting on a stupid message board, when some of my arguments countering their spin started being used by real GOP pundits. I was attacked in my home and silenced. My effort to prove how far the Clintons will go to win has taken me all these years and gotten no where. Now they’re successfully hijacking the GOP primary process through a yuge dupe and Ms “love and kindness” sits poised to win. The mass media saturation makes that inevitable. Bill Clinton has twisted Obama’s arm to make sure she won’t be prosecuted. What kind of American leaders would resort to this sort of Alinskyite propaganda strategy and what kind of safeguard is a “free press”, where the big media honchos would, willingly and knowingly, participate in it? We are doomed if this goes unchallenged.

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What Wins Wars

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Pentagon Warns of Conflict Over Chinese Buildup on Disputed Island

China’s plans to build up a disputed island near the Philippines could lead to a regional conflict

Source: Pentagon Warns of Conflict Over Chinese Buildup on Disputed Island

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“What kind of parents would…”

I watched a facebook video of a young mother trying to vindicate her discipline choice, which she had posted on facebook last weekend, never expecting it to go viral.  The gist of her story is she took her three children to Dairy Queen for ice cream after a day of activities.  Her kids grabbed the cones from the server and ran out of the door.  She went outside and took their ice cream cones and threw them in the trash, because her children failed to thank the server or her for the ice cream.

Fox news picked up this mother’s story and her parenting has come under attack. Here’s a bit from a PJ Media article, “Mom Brags on Facebook About Dumping Kids’ Ice Cream. Was She Wrong?”:

“Sullivan dubbed herself in her post as the meanest mom ever—perhaps Mommy Dearest. Her adult children will someday let her know if the title fits or if she’s just overly dramatic.”

The article goes on to lecture about good parenting and point out why this mother’s public discipline was akin to abuse.  “Mommy Dearest” really…  The mother posted a follow-up video to defend herself, describing her day with her children, while her husband was out of town:  trip to a coffee shop in the morning, shopping for a birthday present, a birthday party, to a child’s soccer game, then swimming at a friend’s house, followed by eating dinner out with friends capped off by this ice cream stop.  Sure seems like too many activities for young kids aged, 8, 7 , and 5.  Be that as it may, posting about her discipline on facebook was probably more of a mistake than throwing her kids ice cream cones in the trash and having her parenting judged based on one facebook post.

Having gone through parenting challenges, here’s a lesson in judging parenting from long ago, that shows it’s best not to judge.  Our youngest daughter, now in her late 20s, lied a lot as child – yes, that is the truth, she did.  She was also very spoiled, being the baby of the family, and of course, she was adorable and knew how to charm people from an early age, which led to her being an expert at getting her own way.

One evening when she was around 10 years old (give or take a year), she had a friend in our home with her and she asked if she could spend the night at that girl’s house.  I asked the girl if her mother had approved of having my daughter spend the night.  She assured me that her mother said it was okay, so off they went on their bikes to the top of our street and then left down another street to that girl’s house.

My husband was still on active duty in the Army and he got up very early to go to work for PT (physical training) and then a couple hours later he came home to get a shower and get changed into his work uniform.  I used to get up and make coffee and talk to him before he left for PT and then talk to him before he left for work.

Just a couple minutes after my husband left for PT, there was knocking on the back door of our house.  It was my daughter returning from her sleepover and when I didn’t buy the first lies she told, finally she admitted that her friend had never asked her mother about having the sleep over.  My daughter said her friend helped her sneak into their house and told her to sleep in the hall closet. Her friend woke her up early and told her to go home, before her mother found out my daughter was in there.    I lectured her, but wasn’t sure how I wanted to punish her, so I fell back on that, “Wait til your father gets home!” line and then I sent her to room.

When my husband returned from PT, he started ranting about, “What kind of parents would let their kid out riding a bike so early in the morning?” He went on and on about some kid flying down the street on a bike, with no headlight on the bike, as he headed to PT.  Finally, I couldn’t contain my laughter any longer and I said, “That would be parents like us!”  The dismayed look on his face was priceless.  So, I told him about her sleep over in the closet.   I don’t even remember if we grounded her, I just remember laughing so hard at my husband’s sputtering indignation about “what kind of parents would let a young kid ride a bike so early in the morning”.

Another time she was in third grade and I used to do volunteer work at the Red Cross handling Red Cross messages.  I went on post to the Red Cross after our 4 kids went to school.  My husband was at home that day for a training holiday.  Around noon my husband called me and asked me if I knew where our youngest daughter was.  I was confused, because I had sent her off to the bus stop in the morning.  My husband informed me that the father of this same girl from the sleep over incident had just brought our daughter home.  He caught his daughter and our daughter playing in the woods behind his house.  He told my husband that his dogs kept barking, so he went to see what was going on and there were the two girls running around in the woods.  My daughter claimed she walked past the bus stop up to that girl’s house and they missed the bus, but then decided it would be more fun to play in the woods all day.  Yes, she skipped school in third grade.

Our youngest daughter, married with no children yet,  grew into a responsible adult and she’s rather fond of lecturing about how children need rules and firm discipline…   The thing about families is they never forget, so she gets reminded of her childhood exploits if she gets too sanctimonious about “proper” parenting.

My parenting advice is never utter the words “what kind of parents would”…

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The bitter taste of defeat

My reputation is ruined.  For a couple months, I’ve been getting the evil eye from Gus, my granddaughters’ cranky amazon parrot.   His cage door stays open and he loves to climb up the outside of the cage to the open tray area on top, which has a wooden perch mounted above.  He perches there and squawks loudly, making himself heard over my four noisy granddaughters.  About a month ago, I was sitting at their dining room table reading and unaware that Gus was marching across the floor to attack me.  One of my granddaughters yelling for me to run, just as Gus latched onto my ankle, gave me my first feel for how strong a parrot’s beak is.  He didn’t want to let go of my ankle and when he finally did, he had taken a small chunk out of my ankle.

In the intervening weeks, I am always wary around Gus and as many days I watch my granddaughters after school,  it’s become obvious that something about me angers Gus a great deal.  Gus also attacks my daughter, so one of my granddaughters said maybe Gus knows I’m their mom’s mom, such is the reasoning of a 9 year-old, but she might be right.

Fast forward to Wednesday, after school, I was sitting on their sofa and not paying attention to Gus, when one of my granddaughters yelled and told me to run.  Gus had waddled all the way across the room and was within a yard of me.  One of the 9 year old twin granddaughters came to the rescue with a broom from the kitchen and we got Gus onto the broom handle and put him in his cage.

Yesterday, I sat on their loveseat and was reading on my cell phone, when the 9 year-old granddaughter again yelled, “Run Grandma!”  I stood up and tried to fend off a parrot attack with my cell phone and one of the granddaughters came with the broom, but Gus had moved from being a fearless fighter to a deranged loco bird intent on annihilating me.  Yes, I was being chased around the room by a parrot waddling across the floor (in my defense, he moves pretty darned fast).  Then my 10 year-old granddaughter ordered me to go outside on the porch until she got Gus back in his cage.

The shame of being run out of the house by a parrot still stings.  When the girls told me it was safe to come back inside, the 10 year old gave me a stern talking to.  She lectured, “Grandma, you aren’t good in a crisis and you move too slow.”  Then she said, “I’m not trying to hurt your feelings, Grandma, but it’s the truth,”

Defeated by a demented parrot……… how do I ever recover my reputation…    Ahem, my sons left a BB gun in the bedroom closet when they moved out…  Nahh, just joking, I won’t shoot Gus, but that psycho, will be locked inside his cage when I’m at their house:-)

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The coup inside Trump Tower

Somehow fitting that America’s two most overblown egos won big in New York yesterday.   The media cluelessly warbles on about how Trump referred to Ted Cruz as “Senator Cruz” rather than his trademark, low-class name-calling “Lyin’ Ted”.  This made news???  Trump enablers in the media kept pointing out this monumental shift as “evidence” that Trump can “act” presidential, while missing the real story.  None of them have really investigated the Trump mass media saturation and delved deeper into Trump’s campaign operations.  They buy his “barely any” campaign staff myth, when it’s obvious he hired top notch political opposition research operatives and mass media experts to manufacture that opinion cascade last year.  And the billions of dollars of free media Trump was given didn’t happen by accident, the Clintons and their media friends orchestrated this.

The real story from yesterday isn’t the delegate count or even Trump’s win in New York. The YUGE story is that Roger Stone and friends have staged a coup in the Trump campaign and pushed out the stealth dem political operatives, who propelled Trump’s mass media saturation campaign and orchestrated his opinion cascade strategy  for the first 10 months of the campaign. Many of Trump’s conservative enablers have commented that Trump doesn’t have much of a staff and Coulter even stated Trump doesn’t have any opposition research team.   This is clearly a big lie.  For the first 10 months of his campaign, Trump operated in a clearly planned and deliberate manner, where he relentlessly repeated key buzz words and phrases, and he engaged in this sleazy character assassination technique, which I mentioned back in January:

 “Early on, the bullying and impulsive outbursts alarmed me, then the endless attacks on anyone whom he felt didn’t treat him “fairly”, on to the vulgarity , but most of all, the way in which he so deliberately slimes people, dumping the dirt he pulls out of his fancy suit pockets, throwing it into the public arena to publicly denigrate other people, then he pretends he’s only speaking “the truth” or often he plays innocent, as if he is merely repeating what other people are saying.”

Trump came to every interview and debate clueless on policy details, but loaded with carefully researched dirt to dump – he had professional opposition research in hand and Lewandowski sure isn’t experienced enough to orchestrate this sophisticated of a mass media operation.  The mass media saturation was facilitated by big media honchos to promote Trump as the front-runner.  To date Trump has bragged endlessly about how far he has come, while spending so much less than the other GOP candidates, well, of course that’s true, because he was given 24/7 free media coverage – deliberately and calculatingly to make him the “inevitable” GOP nominee.  The hand of Bill Clinton in this is obvious – strings were pulled to promote Trump, as the far-right kook, all to set in motion Bill Clinton’s triangulation strategy (here, here, here)

To be clear about the Drumpfzilla vs. the Witch of Chappaqua battle -the stealth dem operatives, whom Trump consulted from the beginning, are now back-burnered.  Roger Stone gained Trump’s ear and convinced Trump to hire old Stone friend and business partner, Paul Manafort.  Manafort is now the de facto campaign manager, while those dem stealth Clinton operatives are sidelined.  That is what happened. Stone and Manafort are now trying to conjure up a real, professional campaign infrastructure – expect more discipline, less name-calling, more serious prepared speeches to rebrand Trump as “presidential” rather than a reality TV  gadfly trying to create buzz.

Another Stone friend to watch is Charles R. Black, Jr, a Kasich adviser, who will aid and abet Trump’s efforts to sideline Cruz. Now, despite Trump’s vile attacks on Cruz’ wife, I don’t doubt for a minute that Cruz would accept the VP nod, if Trump offered it.  Kasich and Cruz, like Huckabee, Christie and Carson, would sell out to political ambition over principle in a heartbeat.

The Clintons may regret their machinations to create the “GOP Insurgent”, but they still sit snug on vast piles of rotting Trump dirt, which their friends in the media will dump in the near future.  So, to recap – Trump hired his own world-class GOP sleaze political operatives to replace those stealth dem ones he hired in the beginning of his campaign –  the ones who helped him orchestrate that sophisticated mass media slick propaganda fraud last year – that manufactured opinion cascade of his “winning in the polls”.  A diverse, talented GOP  field was deliberately and systematically demolished with mass media propaganda and corrupt political machinations, yet the media still babbles on about how  Trump the Reality TV candidate can “act” the part…..

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Drumpfzilla vs. the Witch of Chappaqua

After almost a year of this 2016 presidential campaign, the endless Trump theatrics and bogus allegations, replete with vile, petty name-calling and endless spin (lying) makes me disgusted not only with Trump, but also with his big name enablers.  I lost respect for many public figures in the process, especially Rudy Giuliani, who could go on national TV and proclaim that Trump behaves gentlemanly and is a gentleman. That level of bold-faced lying for political purposes rests as something I expect from Hillary Clinton, not from Giuliani, a former federal prosecutor.  The Trump demolition of the GOP continues and  rather than beat a dead horse and repeat the same mantra daily,  I’m working on some other craft projects and also some other topics to write about – hence, not as frequent blog posts.

My fervent hope is that both Hillary and Trump get fired  – she  to face charges and he as a total lying, conniving fraud, but of course, due to the state of America and the worship of celebrity, my hope rests as, at best, a forlorn one.  She will not be held to account for jeopardizing national security on an epic scale and Trump, a TV clown act, who definitely does not possess the integrity, intellectual heft, work ethic or frankly good manners to be President, just might insult his way into the White House.

How smart people can excuse his petty stream of  “Little Marco”, “Lyin’ Ted”, Megyn bleeding out of her wherever and Carly’s ugly face taunts, well, I don’t get it.  Top that with the fact that the man does not hire the best people, he doesn’t bother to do his homework, he’s corrupt and worse than that he corrupts those who follow him.  They begin to believe his lies and convoluted excuses and worse repeat them.  No one stole his delegates – he was too lazy, too cheap and most of all believed  he could ride free media buzz all the way to the nomination, so he didn’t bother with setting up real state campaign operations.

Trump’s latest RNC delegate rants repeat the same Trump pattern – he didn’t bother to prepare for debates and when he ended up looking like an ignorant ass – he walked away from the debates.  However, for months, his enablers bragged that he was different, he didn’t need to know details or prepare, as he would hire the best people, and he even set out mocking Carly Fiorina for her obvious dedicated study and preparation as a negative – boring even.  Heck, I caught myself thinking she does sound very prepared as if that was a negative, until I realized Trump was sucking me into his amoral relativistic thinking – he does that to people.  He will find a little grain of truth and use it to sell a whole truckload of lies and bullshit.  He also connives people into becoming willing participants in his vile attacks and smear campaigns, as they repeat his sleazy dirt.  Her studying demonstrated she was worthy of the job she was seeking and Trump’s refusal to follow the rules or put any effort into policy research shows he is UNFIT for the job.  He perverts, not only the truth, but people’s moral compass, as he sells you on his entitlement, due to he is rich (successful).

Now, he wants the RNC to ditch all the rules to accommodate him, all because of his own lack of planning and cheapskate campaign tactics have left him without viable state grassroots organization.  His free ride with mass media collusion is about to end and he’s now having to pay his way, which he is whining about non-stop.  The man is a fraud and worse than that, he corrupts everyone who buys into his delusional conspiracy victim-hood tripe.  One can only wonder how he will fare, if  he does bare-knuckle his way to the GOP nomination.  The media sits poised to turn on him and will unleash the Clinton attack machine.  Assuredly, they want Trump to burn down the GOP tent, as they have given Trump billions of dollars of free air time, to that end.   However, their fork-tongued, flame-throwing swamp monster, Drumpfzilla, seems to have acquired land legs and he’s as adept at “scorched earth” as the Witch of Chappaqua.   The blaze from 2016 may be one for the record books, but let’s hope that America is still left standing and neither of these two vile creatures ends up in the Oval Office!

 

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Another dire U.S. military readiness warning

This morning FOX News ran a report about the alarming state of readiness in Marine aircraft, along with their requisite “military expert” commentary from General Jack Keane. The US Armed Forces has been in an endless state of war since 2001, so this dire readiness state rests as a natural outcome.  Some truths hold true for eternity and one of those truths comes from Sun Tzu, in the chapter on Waging War:

2. When you engage in actual fighting, if victory is long in coming, then men’s weapons will grow dull and their ardor will be damped. If you lay siege to a town, you will exhaust your strength.

3. Again, if the campaign is protracted, the resources of the State will not be equal to the strain.

4. Now, when your weapons are dulled, your ardor damped, your strength exhausted and your treasure spent, other chieftains will spring up to take advantage of your extremity. Then no man, however wise, will be able to avert the consequences that must ensue.

5. Thus, though we have heard of stupid haste in war, cleverness has never been seen associated with long delays.

6. There is no instance of a country having benefited from prolonged warfare.

http://classics.mit.edu/Tzu/artwar.html

Everyone in Congress who sits on Armed Services committees and the White House staff, who receive Armed Forces readiness reports, should have been well aware of these looming problems for the last decade.  This isn’t just some “new problem” blowing up out of the wild blue yonder; it’s the predictable outcome of more than a decade of protracted war, then compounded by President Obama’s deliberate and willful undercutting defense readiness.  When you have an administration more concerned about social engineering than warfighting capability, this decline in military readiness rests as the outcome – the Obama administration deliberately has made decisions designed to weaken the US military – that’s the truth.  Now, lacking an ability to prove their “motives”,  the Obama chorus will recoil in outrage and insist the President cares about military readiness and national security, so let’s just say the outcome of 8 years of Obama military policy has led to a collapse of American power projection globally and the next administration inherits a US Armed Forces besieged with readiness issues that must be addressed immediately.

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Trump’s yuge sense of entitlement

This 2016 Presidential campaign has begun to feel like a never-ending Groundhog Day movie, but here are a few tidbits that caught my attention.  Have you noticed the press barely pays any attention to Hillary and Bernie?  Since last June, when Trump entered the race, the media devotes its efforts toward hyping Trump’s reality TV campaign.

One of Trump’s big selling points rests on his hyped persona as a great businessman and he reminds us constantly that only he knows how to make “great” deals and that he knows the “best” people to get things done.  Then, comes the reality check – Trump most certainly did not hire the “best” people to run his campaign, with Lewandowski creating controversy at every turn, his spokesperson, Pierson, being inexperienced and in the states,  Trump, the “great” businessman,  failed to adequately staff ground operations for the delegate battles.

Last weekend his ineptitude hit critical mass in Colorado, where the Cruz campaign’s better-organized team captured all 34 of the delegates in Colorado’s unusual delegate selection process.  Naturally, Trump declared Colorado’s process unfair and alleges Cruz stole the delegates, but the truth is Trump never bothered to find out how the various state delegate selection processes operate nor did he hire adequate experienced political staffers to organize effective grassroots political operations.  At this late date, Trump has hired some Republican Svengali, Paul Manafort, to conjure up the grassroots delegate infrastructure that Trump should have had in place when he announced he was running for President last summer.  Manafort, continuing the Trump thuggish MO,  hit the media with sound bites declaring the Cruz campaign engages in “Gestapo tactics.”  Manafort seems like the perfect fit for the Trump strong man meme-themed campaign.

Since last summer, media chatter warbles on about Trump being a “great” businessman, but here’s the wake-up call – he does not pay attention to details nor does he bother to research issues.  He bloviates endlessly with half-baked conspiratorial nonsense and his plans remain overly simplistic drivel, that even a cursory look at the details shows his plans are ridiculous.  His centerpiece illegal immigration plan serves as the leitmotif of Trump planning – big booming promises, hollow on details.  Last night Bill O’Reilly finally got around to calling the Trump plan centerpiece components, the mass deportation of 11 million illegal immigrants and making Mexico pay for the wall, hogwash.  Now, O’Reilly being a Trump enabler allowed Trump’s plans to go unchallenged since last summer, so the late date effort at some journalistic integrity in regards to Trump smells like a self-preservation effort for O’Reilly.  Perhaps, he finally stopped inhaling the Trump “greatness” smoke.  The detail problems with Trump’s plan have been mentioned by some journalists and I wrote about them last August: here and here.

Let’s hope the lack of attention to details trait is not a family one in the Trump family.  Yesterday, the media reported that Trump’s children, Eric and Ivanka, won’t be able to vote for him in the New York primary.  They failed to change their voter registration to Republican by the deadline date and were unaware of the details:

“They were unaware of the rules and they didn’t register in time,” Trump said this morning on “Fox and Friends.” “So Eric and Ivanka, I guess, won’t be voting.”

The deadline for registered voters to change party enrollment was Oct. 9, 2015, more than six months ago. The deadline to register as a new voter was March 25.

“They feel very, very guilty. They feel very guilty” Trump said this morning. “But it’s fine. I understand that.”

Records from the New York State Board of Elections show that Eric, 32, and Ivanka Trump, 34, are registered voters who are “not enrolled in a party.”

http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/donald-trumps-kids-eric-ivanka-miss-deadline-vote/story?id=38303943

Trump’s flying by the seat of his pants way of operating, high on cheering crowds and sycophantic friends, like Bill O’Reilly and Rush Limbaugh, giving him a pass on being accountable like other candidates, makes me nervous.  I believe in details and while Carly Fiorina’s meticulous debate prep may have sounded stilted at times, at least she put the effort into doing the homework someone seeking the presidency should be expected to do.  Trump at this late date still hasn’t bothered to read the details and he’s resorted to hiring some political fixer to magically create a competent campaign operation.  Trump’s lack of attention to detail is not “great”.  As a detail-obsessed, rule-follower, I am one of those annoying people who reads the directions on packages before even opening it.   Heck, I read through recipes a couple times to make sure I understand the instructions, have the necessary ingredients and tools, but also I like to know how long it takes to prepare, so that I can plan when to begin cooking a meal.   Trump’s behavior stems from arrogance and a sense of entitlement, not from being stupid or lazy.  Trump, just like his friends, the Clintons, operates from a belief in his own superiority and from the belief that rules are for the little people, not for His Greatness to follow.

While seemingly not a YUGE deal, his unwillingness to bother with the “little details” peals as an ominous bellwether warning that Trump is someone who does not play by the rules!   He is unethical and will cheat whenever he thinks he can get away with it to “win”.  Trump and Hillary are the stardust twins:

  Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton are of a piece – they, in clinical terms, are sociopaths – successful, smart, but at their core, both believe the rules don’t apply to them, so now we have the two most overblown egos in America fighting for the same job.  From experience, I can tell you that Donald Trump, impulsive, vulgar, ruthless is a man barging ahead, but Hillary Clinton is a woman who believes it is her destiny to be the first female President.  And women manipulate and scheme and connive, so in this match-up, despite all Trump’s bluster, Hillary Clinton will win.

 

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Obama’s kind of “surge”

From the Washington Times: “U.S. cuts Syrian refugee screening time in order to handle surge”

“The U.S. is about to start accepting a surge of Syrian refugees — all vetted in less time than originally anticipated by the federal government.

Because of a spike in Middle Eastern refugees needing placement, the Obama administration has decided to rush their vetting process to three months, from the original 18-24 months.

“While the resettlement process usually takes 18 to 24 months, the surge operation will reduce the time to three months,” the Associated Press reported Thursday.”

Great stuff from the Obama administration and the administration goal of relocating 10,000 Syrian refugees in the US is a floor and not a ceiling, according to this report, so the number could increase.  You know they can’t possibly properly vet these refugees with the civil chaos in Syria and no way to check that even the passports are legit.  If there is any way to undermine US national security, the Obama administration will rush to do it.

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