America is on the quiet this week. It’s the deep calm before the storm. People are tired. Unsatisfied opponents of Conservatism are getting wary from victory deferred after victory deferred. Now, they are looking to another failed candidate to put their hope in, Sanders.
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over, expecting different results. The invented Mueller Russianewsgategate scandal scandal is coming to its grand fizzle-and-pop of an ending. The Left is self-destructing with its old playbook tactic. When melodrama isn’t enough to get what they want, they respond with more melodrama.
Kirstjen Nielsen is finally gone. Since the “New York Times Essay”, the public grew suspicious of insiders trying to sabotage the Trump administration. In the Pacific Daily Times Symphony list of suspects, she was right there at the top with John Kelly. (See Encore articles from September 10, November 19, and December 10 of 2018.) Firing both discretely and far apart was among the best ways to handle saboteurs. Were they? Only Trump knows for sure, and that’s the way it should stay.
Sanders, O’Rourke face off in Iowa; other hopefuls in NH, NV | AP
Jeff Zucker reportedly wants to run for mayor of New York | Page Six
McConnell to Trump: We’re not repealing and replacing ObamaCare | TheHill
US anti-abortion film a surprise box office success | Yahoo – AFP
UN expert to visit Assange, assess violation of privacy claims | Yahoo – AFP
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Trump cuts aid to Central American countries as migrant crisis deepens | Yahoo – Reuters
Trump visits US-Mexico border: Live updates | CNN
DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen resigns after clashes with Trump on immigration | CBS News
Kirstjen Nielsen Resigns as DHS Secretary in Midst of Border Surge | Breitbart
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