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Are the Democrats and Hollywood celebrities or Trump responsible for the country’s climate of divisiveness and political violence? by Miguel A. Faria, MD

In a previous article, we discussed how the mainstream liberal media has waged a propaganda war against President Trump, blaming him for the divisive political climate and the violence it foments. We mentioned the media allies, such as Hillary Clinton who had stoked the fire of polarization and had been targeted by accused mail pipe […]

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Who is to blame for the country’s climate of divisiveness and political violence? by Miguel A. Faria, MD

The liberal media bias and their overt hostility toward Republicans and against President Trump specifically has reached alarming proportions in the Republic — a form of government where the press is given constitutional protection for the preservation of freedom and in the public interest, that is, all citizens not just progressive Democrats and socialists. Instead

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Wishful thinking and divining Donald Trump by Miguel A. Faria, MD

A recent column by Bill Ferguson, a Telegraph (Macon) columnist, discusses the art of the possible, certainly not in terms of mathematical probability, but in terms of historical political guesswork. Ferguson asks, “Could Trump be worst U.S. President ever?” One suspects wishful thinking in this act of political divination. Apparently, Ferguson thinks he has found

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Donald Trump President Elect — One Man’s View of the 2016 Election Coverage!

I don’t watch television frequently, but I did so last night, and my wife and I stayed up for the U.S. presidential election coverage — until it was over. We alternated between watching ABC News and CBS News. On ABC News, George Stephanopoulos and Cokie Roberts and the roaming correspondent Cecilia Vega were some of

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The dog and pony show of year round electioneering and the mainstream media

No sooner does a U.S. presidential election end than a new round of politicking for the next election begins, as if four years hence were just right around the corner! True, the midterm congressional elections — in which the full House of Representatives and one-third of the U.S. Senate is up for re-election — provide

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The Art of Political War: How Republicans Can Fight to Win by David Horowitz

This political booklet subtitled “How Republicans Can Fight to Win,” despite its optimistic tone, carries a disturbing message — namely, that because we live “in a democracy,” for conservatives to win they will have to, in my words, “demagogue” themselves to victory. Politics is war and politics is about winning. This brief book by renown

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