Two Books Blast Bush and the Neocons’ Iraq and Afghan Wars
It’s hard to think of anything more disastrous that U.S. foreign policy by the current regime, Democrat and Republican.
It’s hard to think of anything more disastrous that U.S. foreign policy by the current regime, Democrat and Republican.
Those who most hate Trump and are wallowing in every alleged salacious detail are the most amoral in our society, beginning with being the biggest backers of abortion.
I was hoping last year’s movie “Oppenheimer” would make people more aware of the perils of Armageddon. It didn’t. We’re still closer to nuclear war than ever since the first A-bomb was exploded 79 years ago at Alamogordo.
Ukraine needed two things to survive: 1. Peace through neutrality, meaning not listening to the U.S.’ siren song to join NATO. 2. A religious revival so people gain hope, become less materialistic and start having more kids.
I paid my taxes early this year. Even though I made about the same as last year, Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom grabbed more than ever. They needed the extra money for more wars and abortions.
My favorite scene in the 1983 movie “The Right Stuff” is where astronaut Gordo Cooper is sleeping on the launch pad waiting for the Atlas rocket to propel him in his Mercury capsule into outer space. It’s based on Tom Wolfe’s great non-fiction account of the same name about the early U.S. space program. It’s what Hemingway called courage: Grace under pressure.
A new movie I might see is “Civil War.” Texas, Florida and California supposedly secede together and fight the rest of the ex-USA. Most people are thinking, No way nutty California would join with sensible Florida and Texas. But that’s just the moviemakers gaining free publicity.
You are 30 minutes from a Russian nuclear bomb detonating over your head and atomizing you and your family. And the risk of that rising sharply the past two years is why Biden is by far the worst president in U.S. history.
As it heads toward the media graveyard, it’s smearing Rep. Michelle Steel, a crucial conservative Republican vote in the House.
A less jaundiced evaluation of that interview….