Peace Through Strength-Trump/Putin Meeting “Went Well”, Trump/Zelensky Meeting Monday in White House

By now, you’ve heard about the historic meeting of President Donald J Trump and Russia President Vladimir Putin, which was held up at our military base in Anchorage, Alaska.

What made this different from any other meeting with a Leader of the Soviet Union or Russia that happened before, is that not only did Trump arrange for it to be in Alaska, a property which we purchased from Russia and kept from being theirs, and not only did it start with a handshake on the tarmac, it began with a show of our military strength as Trump had a squadron of 4 B-52 Bombers escorting a B 2 Stealth Fighter Plane in a precision flyover as they stood there.

Message sent and understood.

The meeting, according to President Trump, went well,

Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity that “After taking such a major step as to physically meet with the Russian president, Trump said it is now “up to [Ukrainian] President [Volodymyr] Zelenskyy to get it done and maybe the European nations, they have to get involved a little bit.”

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will be meeting with President Trump in the White House on Monday in a follow-up to yesterday’s meeting.

Barely-watched MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace lost her Far Left Democrat mind (such as it is) over the meeting, launching into an unhinged rant live on air.

“It’s so much to watch our country’s president stand with the person responsible for all that suffering and all that death. It’s just heinous,” Wallace said of the highly-anticipated talks about ending Russia’s war with Ukraine.

“It’s indiscriminate strikes on apartments that kill not enough innocent civilians to dominate the headlines for days and days. It’s the terror. It’s the terror of sending your kid off to school because you want life to be somewhat normal. But you know that any day Russia could bomb anywhere in Ukraine,” Wallace continued.

“I mean, it’s watching them scrape and struggle to get an American president who supported them, to give them all the weapons they needed to go toe-to-toe with Russia,” she said. “And to see all that potentially erased by an American president who just doesn’t give a s— about democracy. He doesn’t care about our allies. He doesn’t care about a democratic ally’s sovereignty.”

I am sure that both of her viewers were impressed.

She is right about one thing.

President Trump doesn’t care about her definition of “democracy.” America is not a mob-ruled “democracy”, it is a Constitutional Republic, like you hear knowledgeable Americans telling the unhinged minority over and over again.

As far as supporting our “ally” Ukraine, Zelenskyy is our ally as long as we keep the billions and billions of American taxpayers’ money flowing to him.

Trump is going to put a halt to that because he places our country first.

Zelenski was blackmailing former ( Thank God) President Joe Biden because of the cushy job that his son Hunter was given working for their energy company in exchange for access to then-President Obama and additional favors if he ever became president.

And, you can take that to the bank.

Zelenskyy sure did.

Trump is not playing that game as shown earlier this year when Zelenskyy left the White House empty-handed after trying to throw his political weight and imaginary leverage around.

President Trump, as he has noted, has spent his life making deals for a living and has been very successful at it.

So far into his presidency, he has been very successful in stopping conflicts.

So much so that there are several world leaders expressing the idea of nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize.

At the Republican National Convention in 1980, Presidential Candidate Ronald Reagan noted that…

“We know only too well that war comes not when the forces of freedom are strong, but when they are weak. It is then that tyrants are tempted.”

Under the previous administration, tyrants around the world, including Putin, were bold in their actions believing that, especially after the debacle that was the pull-out from Afghanistan, they could get away with anything and everything.

Now, there’s a new sheriff in town, and the bad guys are beginning to hang their six shooters outside on the horse post and coming into the saloon to have a Sarsaparilla with him.

Peace Through Strength.

Until He Comes,

KJ

“Game Change” Same Old Liberal Propaganda

My bride and I dropped HBO a couple of years ago, to save money.  I’m glad that we did. The Liberals who run it have screwed up what used to be a very good movie channel.

They’ve turned it into a propaganda platform for their political ideology, featuring the misogynist rantings of the decidedly unfunny Bill Maher and made-for-HBO movies, such as Game Change, about the nomination of Former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin as the Republican Vice-Presidential Nominee.

The Weekly Standard has the story:

Nicolle Wallace was the onetime consultant to CBS News and media aide to George W. Bush who was assigned to work with Sarah Palin after the Alaska governor was chosen as John McCain’s running mate. It was Wallace who assured the McCain campaign that her dear friend Katie Couric, a committed liberal with a history of interviewing Republicans and conservatives in a quietly nasty way, was the right journalist to conduct a major early interview with the extremely conservative vice-presidential nominee.

Palin has only herself to blame for how horribly she came off, but as she was the most hotly sought-after interview in the world at the time, the McCain campaign could have picked and chosen and been cleverly calculating about which journalist would win the prize. Wallace was responsible for one of the great blunders in political advance work of modern media history.

Now, imagine you’re making a movie about the Palin story, one that demonstrates a modicum of sympathy for Sarah Palin’s excoriation at the hands of the media. (I know, I’m talking crazy, but go with me here.) In such a movie, Nicolle Wallace’s catastrophic guidance could have been portrayed in several ways. It could have been played as a simple goof, a wrongheaded political calculation. Or as an example of a kind of golly-gee naïveté, with Wallace being snowed by a seductive Couric. Or as a careerist move killing two birds with one stone, with Wallace seeking to stay in the good graces of her former colleague Couric despite several years of working for Republicans.

Needless to say, that is not how Nicolle Wallace is portrayed in Game Change, the new HBO movie based on the John Heilemann-Mark Halperin bestseller. No, indeed. Wallace is the movie’s heroine. She is the voice of reason, the increasingly alarmed witness to the evil McCain has perpetrated by foisting Palin upon the world. It is through Wallace’s interactions with the vice-presidential candidate that we see confirmed every bad thing anyone has ever said about Palin (save that she is not the mother of Trig—it steers clear of that Sullivanian filth). Wallace (played by Sarah Paulson) delivers screenwriter Danny Strong’s inadvertently hilarious Blue State zinger when, dripping with righteous scorn during a confrontation with Palin, she says with disbelief, “Yeah, you’re just like Hillary.”

Wallace’s deeply principled revulsion is mirrored by that of Steve Schmidt (Woody Harrelson), the McCain campaign chief whose initial excitement at Palin’s political skills and smarts is fast superseded by his awareness of her religious fanaticism (Schmidt gets a horrified look on his face when she says she sees the hand of God at work) and her ignorance.

Yes, if ever you wanted circumstantial evidence that the sources within the McCain campaign who spent October 2008 dumping on Palin anonymously might have included Wallace and Schmidt, you need look no further than HBO’s Game Change. The movie presents a moral case for the disreputable conduct of aides who, we can presume, fearlessly drop dirty dimes anonymously to save their own standing in the liberal culture from which they desperately wish not to be excluded.

Those closest to Gov. Palin, and the Arctic Fox, herself, aren’t particularly impressed by the movie, to say the least.

According to ABC News:

In response to the movie “Game Change” focusing on her historic selection as the GOP vice presidential nominee in the 2008 campaign, Sarah Palin says in an email to ABC News that the film doesn’t matter to her.

“I believe my family has the right priorities and knows what really matters,” Palin emailed. “For instance, our son called from Afghanistan yesterday and he sounded good, and that’s what matters. Being in the good graces of Hollywood’s ‘Team Obama’ isn’t top of my list.”

Palin’s allies have dismissed ”Game Change,” which is based on the book that described the former Alaska governor’s lurch onto the national stage, as a bundle of lies. Her former aide Jason Recher called it a “false narrative cobbled together by a group of people who simply weren’t there.”

Randy Scheunemann, who advised Palin during the campaign, said that “to call this movie fiction gives fiction a bad name.”

Other aides who worked on the campaign – campaign manager Steven Schmidt and top aide Nicolle Wallace – have said the film is a generally accurate portrayal of Sen. John McCain’s selection of Palin, whom they allege was emotionally and intellectually not up for the job.

Of course, Schmidt is now working as a on-air contributor for MSNBC, where Ms. Wallace is a frequent guest as a Political Pundit.

No agendas here.  Nope.  Nothing to see at all…literally.