NATION
Jack Smith Quietly Ramps Up January 6 Case Against Trump in DC as Second Federal Indictment Looms
The Hypocritical Treason in Trump’s Globalist’s Prosecutions
Tucker Carlson’s Lawyer to GOP Lawmakers: Boycott Fox
J6 Pipe Bomber Story Goes Boom
The Espionage Act and the Presidential Records Act
There Is No ‘Moving On’ From Corruption
The quiet riot against insanity in America is gaining strength
- Ballot counting machines that can’t count ballots
- Judges who refuse to judge
- Anti-American American presidents
- Prosecutors who don’t prosecute
- Peaceful protests labeled as domestic terrorism and domestic terrorists labeled as peaceful protestors
- Representatives who don’t represent
- Corporations that don’t seek profit
- Banks that don’t protect their depositors’ money
- News reporters who don’t report the news
- “Environmentalist” energy policies that waste energy and harm the environment
- Scientists who don’t use the scientific method
- Teachers who don’t teach, advocating graphic books on sex for children too young to understand sex
- Psychologists and physicians encouraging dysphoria insanity in vulnerable children – while keeping parents clueless
- Men playing women’s sports and assaulting girls in their locker rooms
- Doctors who don’t heal, promoting vaccines that kill
- Groups demanding reparations from people whose ancestors mistreated their ancestors
- Free speech that isn’t free
WORLD
More than 10% of Chinese people consume sewer oil every day/Hotel workers recycle sewer oil YT
BRICS Expansion: US-Led Organizations ‘Have Lost Their Credibility’
Iran Sends Senior Military Officials To Afghan Border As Tensions Simmer
Viktor Orban: “The pro-war camp are attacking @realDonaldTrump with full force. Twitter
Dubai releases 21 endangered turtles into the Arabian Gulf
HEMISPHERE
Ottawa Celebrates Diversity Twitter
What’s behind the wildfires in Canada? YT
DataInSights: Latin America’s Homicide Hotspots
HEALTH
‘De-Spike’ Naturally: Recovery Insights from Dr. Paul Marik Video
MACRO
No Collapse is the real Dystopia
Investigation Finds $400 Billion Was Stolen Or Wasted In Covid Fraudsters’ ‘Great Grift’
Nigeria lets market set currency exchange rate to stabilize economy, woo investors
MICRO
Mark Cuban Says Going Woke is Profitable
Living Rent Free on Boats – Gov’t Wants Them Gone – YT
WORTH ANOTHER LOOK
Primer on the Sadistic Human Trafficking Horrors of Catholic Charities at US Border
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT
Sundance On Trump’s Personal Property. Editor’s Note: I don’t care for news shows encapsulations but the writer wanders into the more pertinent topic of Trump’s personal property and records.
PARAHERESY
Jordan Sather Doing What He Does Best: Fact-Checking. Rumble
MONDO
Living 25 Years in a Train Tunnel – Mole People Interview YT
Weekend Review:
The following originally appeared in “Post Obotomy Syndrome” April 26, 2015.
Book Review: “The Communist” by Paul Kengor.
I don’t hold to traditional format in book reviews. Amazon has liberated us from that crippling structure. The Amazon review is to criticism what free verse is to poetry. Here we go.
The Barack Obama story is an American tragedy. The powers that be, the elitists and the elite including 99% of the news media, decided Barack Obama would be our president. They would participate in myth making and attack anyone who challenged their fairy tales. There would be duping and intentional self-duping. There would be mass celebration of bad times to come.
With the pledge of media Omerta enforced, a few Indexed writers stepped up to tell the world about Barack Obama. “The Amateur” made the strong case for The Peter Principle in action. “The Great Destroyer” credited the president as an architect of destruction. “The Communist” bridges the school of Ineptitude with the school of Domestic Quisling. Like the other two books, “The Communist” was released just months before the 2012 election and it would not affect the outcome. The question remains, is this still worth reading?
“The Communist” is worth reading. Barack Obama comes across as an imprinted duck. An adolescent imprinted duck. The Konrad Lorenz in this case is a radical self-avowed Communist by the name of Frank Marshall Davis.
What is frightening about Obama is that he doesn’t quote or refer to other influences. Did he learn anything at Occidental or Columbia or Harvard? If he did, he does not mention what that might be. Whatever he needed to know he learned in high school from “Frank”. He would carry his sophomoric pride with him for the rest of his life.
The author compares Frank Marshall Davis’s influence to Ronald Reagan and Hillary Clinton’s forgettable mentors. They are mentioned here and there by their mentees. Barack Obama on the other hand, is obsessed with his teacher. Not only does he talk about “Frank” often, he parrots the cliches and slogans Frank Marshall Davis parroted. Obama’s verbiage can often be traced to American Communist propaganda.
If a future president has but one intellectual influence, it would be good for all of us if that influence was a man steeped in wisdom of his times and of the ages. Those of you hoping for a Plato and Socrates situation will be disappointed. Frank Marshall Davis comes across as a not particularly deep thinker consumed by bitterness.
The author is sympathetic. He refers to him as “Frank” instead of the conventionally used surname. Davis did indeed face racism throughout his life. That in no way excuses his falling for the silliness and yes, the evil, of Communism. And fall he did. Face first with no hands extended.
Apart from the exposure of Frank Marshall Davis, Kengor focuses a lot of attention on the Communists in America. I hold the strong opinion that the lineage of Valerie Jarrett and David Axelrod is disturbing. Like their meal ticket, they have never renounced Communism or spoken openly of converting or seeing the light.
I was not aware that the American Communists cheered for Hitler in the early stages of World War II. If I knew that Hitler and Stalin were frenemies in the early stages of the war, I had forgotten it. Churchill was the devil who was resisting an ally of Papa Joe. Maybe that explains Obama’s Anglophobia.
Kengor reveals a lot of the front groups and dupes who wittingly or otherwise advanced American Communism. Their influence is everywhere these days always repackaged in deceptive terms like “social justice.” There is a larger pattern here. This is a portrait of a mass movement and the simple but embittered minds attracted to it. For this reason “The Communist” is well worth reading now and for a long time to come.
Postscript June 17, 2023: “The Communist”
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