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Stunning!

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PDJT wants to transform U.S. relations with North Korea. And it certainly appears that PDJT made big gains on Sunday.   Remember “Peace is the Prize.”  The world is waiting to see the outcome.

North Korea has released a remarkable 16-minute video that was broadcast in their country. It simply overflows with praise for the meeting at Panmunjom.  The tone, narration, music, and cinematography all point to selling the public that a new era is dawning.  The full video is embedded at the end of the article.

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Panmunjom

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“Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God.” 

I was watching history being made overnight on Saturday into Sunday. So did millions of other people around the world. We all stayed up to watch the first sitting U.S. president cross into North Korea (3:45 AM ET).  PDJT and North Korea’s Chairman Kim Jong-un took another step towards peace.  And South Korea’s President Moon Jae-in was grinning from ear-to-ear.

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Out In The Left

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Your smile or laugh for the day…….Have a great day!  A hat tip to JW for today’s post.

When one tries to “reason” with a lefty Democrat, remember you are dealing with a person who believes that a man can be a woman and a woman can be a man and that such a delusion should be encouraged, not discouraged. Discouragement of the delusion is considered immoral and bigoted.

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Are Indictments Coming?

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The architects of the failed counter-intelligence operation against PDJT are getting nervous.  With AG Barr and US Attorney Durham digging deeper and deeper into the origins of the spying on the Trump campaign and the Presidency, James Clapper, former DNI, has gone into panic mode. Keep in mind that Clapper perjured himself before Congress in 2013 that the NSA wasn’t spying on Americans.  Then Edward Snowden came on the scene and blew that story out of the water.  We know why he wasn’t indicted for perjury then.  He has no such protection today.

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Panda Exposed

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It has been an interesting week in US-China relations.  As recently as a few of weeks ago, China had been threatening to blacklist foreign companies that “sided” with the US in the ongoing trade war.

The move to establish the blacklist came after the United States hit Huawei with an export ban, effectively barring US companies from doing business with the smartphone and telecom equipment maker.

The ban was designed to keep the nation’s networks secure from foreign adversaries.  The concern is that the company’s products could offer the Chinese government a way to spy on sensitive US communications.  Huawei denied the accusations.

In the middle of May, Xi Jinping, China’s leader, had warned his people of a new “Long March.”  “We are here at the starting point of the Long March to remember the time when the Red Army began its journey,” Xi told cheering crowds in Jiangxi province. “We are now embarking on a new Long March, and we must start all over again.”  Jiangxi province is the site of the Red Army’s retreat in 1934-36.  Xi appeared to be warning his people that hardships lay ahead.

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PDJT In Orlando

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With what is probably the largest crowd in history on hand at any Presidential campaign stop ever, President Trump kicked off his re-election campaign in Orlando on Tuesday.  More than 100,000 people showed up.  Most of them knew they would not be able to get into the Amway Center.  They showed up anyway.  Why?  Because PDJT shows up for us and doesn’t back down.

The common people of this country have awakened to the absolute corruption that infests Washington.  They are saying that enough is enough.

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Xi Jinping To Visit North Korea

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As noted yesterday, Asia, specifically China, is providing some interesting bits of news this week.  On Sunday some 2 million Hong Kongers protested in the streets over China’s attempt to subvert their rights within their legal justice system.  Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s chief executive officer, may have been the target of their immediate anger.  However, clearly China is their concern.

The heavy-handed response by Lam, rubber bullets and tear gas, against protesters who were peaceful has brought at least silent condemnation from most of the civilized world.  This was no UC-Berkley protest.  There were no fires in the streets.  There were no broken windows.  There was no looting.  Emergency vehicles that needed to get through were allowed to pass.  There were more than 70 injuries from the police response.

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