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July 17, 2018
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July 17, 2018
BY WES VERNON — Edward Griffin, in his Need to Know column, wrote that he has seen the film Revelation: Dawn of Global Government. Even though he himself was in a part of the movie, actually seeing the film in final form left him "stunned." When his commentary was joined by "scores of others who spoke from first-hand knowledge about the loss of liberty and the growth of government," the pieces came together like a giant jigsaw puzzle that revealed a disturbing picture of the social and political Hell that is rapidly approaching.... (more)


July 16, 2018
ALAN KEYES — Because Christ teaches using parables, people who learn from him gain an advantage. They are accustomed to remembering that things are not always what they seem, and to use their imagination to think beyond the apparent significance of a story for its additional meaning.... (more)


July 16, 2018
CHARLES HURT — Well, that certainly was not The Art of the Deal. And that was not the tough guy from Queens we so enthusiastically elected. President Trump is the most courageous, imaginative, and dynamic American political leader in more than a quarter-century. He is willing to tackle huge problems and fiercely pursue bold and inventive courses in search of solutions to problems that cowardly politicians have ignored for decades.... (more)


July 16, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — President Trump on Monday stood beside Russian President Vladimir Putin and rejected the findings of U.S. intelligence and law enforcement agencies that Moscow interfered in the 2016 election, drawing bipartisan blowback from lawmakers dismayed by his performance on the world stage.... (more)


July 16, 2018
WESLEY PRUDEN — How does Donald Trump test the patience, forbearance, loyalty and endurance of the millions who trusted him to drain the swamp, restore a strong American voice in the world, cast out evil-doers and deliver America from the clutch of those who would trash the dream?... (more)


July 16, 2018
NEW YORK POST — Watching FBI agent Peter Strzok battle with Congress, my initial reaction was pure anger. His repeated, arrogant insistence that he had done nothing wrong despite tons of evidence to the contrary convinced me he deserved immediate firing -- if not the firing squad.... (more)


July 16, 2018
FOX NEWS — Peter Strzok's 'insurance policy' is the Russia collusion investigation.... (more)


July 16, 2018
DAVID KUPELIAN — Is it just me, or is everyone missing the biggest, most mind-boggling part of the never-ending "Trump-Russia collusion" drama?... (more)


July 16, 2018
ROBERT KNIGHT — Over the weekend, in addition to being in the World Cup soccer final against tiny Croatia, France got to celebrate Bastille Day, which commemorates the July 14, 1789, storming of the infamous Paris prison. It's fair to say the soccer match was worthier of feting. The Bastille takeover sparked the French Revolutionaries' overthrow of the royal aristocracy and the onset of the Reign of Terror.... (more)


July 15, 2018
NEWSMAX — During her testimony on Capitol Hill on Friday, several lawmakers said former FBI lawyer Lisa Page was "cooperative," forthcoming" and "transparent" as she answered questions about anti-Trump texts and agency bias during the 2016 presidential campaign, The Washington Post reported.... (more)


July 15, 2018
WORLDNETDAILY — It's illegal, but these Chinese parents say they so much want the best for their children, they're willing to homeschool them, hiding from the government on an as-needed basis. Homeschooling has been booming for years in America, where there are millions, and there are several countries in Europe where's it is thriving even though officials don't like it much at all.... (more)


July 15, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Bible remains a fixture in American culture and lifestyle according to the "State of the Bible" report, an annual poll conducted by the Barna Group, a California-based research organization, and the American Bible Society. "The results show that, despite shifting cultural trends, Americans still read the Word, and it remains a powerful, transformative tool in their life. These and other snapshots are included in our list of top seven findings from this year's State of the Bible report," the survey said.... (more)


July 15, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — A Russian tech entrepreneur accused in the infamous Christopher Steele dossier says Friday's indictment of 12 Kremlin intelligence officers exonerates him. The indictment signed by special counsel Robert Mueller didn't refer to Aleksej Gubarev or make reference to any of his companies that supply computer servers worldwide.... (more)


July 15, 2018
CONRAD BLACK — On the heels of my misguided intuition, expressed on another site last week, that Judge Coney was the president's most likely selection for the Supreme Court vacancy, the president should be (but won't be), commended for choosing the least controversial candidate, Judge Brett Kavanaugh. The nomination of Kavanaugh, a Bush appointee and friend, may be taken as (but again probably won't be) a conciliatory gesture to traditional Republicans. Whatever appearances, conservatives are placated, moderates have nothing to complain about, and an obviously highly qualified candidate is unlikely to be seriously damaged by the Democratic kamikaze attacks, which did not await the banal formality of having the name of the justice-designate before hurling themselves at the unnamed choice.... (more)


July 14, 2018
NEWSMAX — Former Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on Friday heaped praise on GOP Rep. Louie Gohmert of Texas for his fiery remark about FBI agent Peter Strzok's extramarital affair during an explosive hearing on Capitol Hill. "God bless Louie Gohmert. He's such a truthful guy and you never misunderstand where he's coming from," DeLay said in an interview with Newsmax TV's "America Talks Live."... (more)


July 14, 2018
NEWSMAX — Ex-CIA Director John Brennan has complained about the treatment that FBI agent Peter Strzok received from GOP House leaders, Reps. Bob Goodlatte of Virginia and Trey Gowdy of South Carolina, during a hearing conducted on Thursday by the House Judiciary and Oversight Committees.... (more)


July 14, 2018
Congressman says Strzok was informed but didn't act
ART MOORE — At the contentious hearing Thursday with FBI agent Peter Strzok, Rep. Louis Gohmert, R-Texas, revealed the FBI didn't follow up on a government watchdog's finding that nearly all of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails were sent to a foreign entity.... (more)


July 14, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW — FBI agent Peter Strzok was grilled by House Republicans Thursday about anti-Trump bias allegations, the Steele dossier, and his infamous texts with Lisa Page. Here are some of the highlights.... (more)


July 14, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW — A group of House conservatives is preparing to file impeachment charges against Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein over his lack of cooperation with their efforts to investigate political bias in the FBI. House Freedom Caucus chairman Mark Meadows had the impeachment document with him when he spoke to reporters on Capitol Hill and plans to file the charges as soon as Monday, Politico reported Friday afternoon.... (more)


July 13, 2018
'It doesn't seem to me that there's any reason'
GREG COROMBOS — Special Counsel Robert Mueller indicted 12 Russians, accusing them of hacking key individuals and institutions, and even stealing the information of some 500,000 voters. However, a former federal prosecutor says while it's vital to know how Russia tried to interfere in the 2016 campaign, there's still no connection to the Trump campaign and still no basis for why a special counsel is on this case.... (more)


July 13, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — FBI Agent Peter Strzok admitted Thursday he doesn't like President Trump but insisted his personal political views, including text messages promising to "stop" Mr. Trump or facilitate his impeachment, did not influence two of the country's most important investigations.... (more)


July 13, 2018
NATIONAL REVIEW — During his congressional testimony Thursday, anti-Trump FBI agent Peter Strzok denied that political bias affected his professional conduct and said that the opinions he expressed in the text messages that resulted in his firing were sent "out of deep patriotism."... (more)


July 13, 2018
WASHINGTON EXAMINER — FBI agent Peter Strzok, whose anti-Donald Trump text messages have become fuel for the Republicans, was defiant and apologetic during a blockbuster hearing on Capitol Hill.... (more)


July 13, 2018
NEWSMAX — Embattled FBI agent Peter Strzok drew fire from CNN on Thursday, with the network's political director saying he should have been more careful with his text messaging habit.... (more)


July 13, 2018
WASHINGTON TIMES — Republican Rep. Louie Gohmert on Thursday blasted FBI agent Peter Strzok for his affair with former FBI attorney Lisa Page, drawing outrage from his Democratic cohorts. Mr. Strzok was testifying before the House Judiciary and Oversight and Government Reform committees investigating the FBI and Justice Department's role investigating the 2016 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and President Trump.... (more)

 
 
 
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