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Andre Carson's Racist Family Ties

By M. Catharine Evans

Sept 10, 2011

It should be no surprise the representative from Indiana's 7th district fabricated racial incidents in 2010 and used KKK imagery last week to smear the Tea Party.  Indiana Congressman Andre Carson learned how to race-bait for votes early on.  Although not the only Congressional Black Caucus bigot playing the race card, Carson comes with a special set of familial baggage.

Andre Carson was raised by his grandmother Julia Carson.  A state legislator for 18 years and a congresswoman for a decade, Ms. Carson had a friendly relationship with the hateful Louis Farrakhan throughout Andre's childhood.  In fact, Julia and Louis went "way back" according to a 2008 Indianapolis Star report.  Andre's wife stated that Farrakhan was with Julia the night her grandson was born in 1974.  The anti-Semitic Nation of Islam leader who called white people "devils" told mourners at her funeral in 2007 "I was with her in her discipleship."

Farrakhan's presence in the grandmother's life came to a head during her eulogy (on video) when the minister endorsed Andre's bid for the dead woman's congressional seat.  "She lives in Andre," he said "she wants him to succeed her."

Carson quickly distanced himself from Farrakhan in order to secure his political future.  There were calls from local media to explain why the NOI leader was allowed to speak at Julia's service.  Jewish and Christian constituents wondered whether Carson himself was a "Louis Farrakhan Muslim."  The soon-to-be congressman tried to reassure potential voters that his conversion to Islam in the mid-1990's involved many different influences.

Like every other human being, I have various faces. I am multifaceted.

After the funeral Julia Carson's connection to Farrakhan led to questions concerning Andre's affiliations. In a "phone chat" with sympathetic blogger Ruth Holladay in January 2008, the 33-year old Carson offered up some personal history.

Carson is not a member of the Nation of Islam, he said. Nor does he attend services at a Nation of Islam mosque.

Farrakhan's presence at the funeral raised questions and had some of us wondering where Andre Carson stands..

Now he is speaking out.

Carson, 33, said today in a phone chat that he was influenced, as a teen-ager, by the biography of Malcom X, and by NOI members and an offshoot group, the Five Percent Nation or the Five Percenters. Both the NOI and the Five Percenters were active in Indy, trying to clean up its mean streets during the 1980s and 1990s.

Carson grew up during hip hop culture when many rappers were members of the Nation or sympathizers. Music was a vital part of his identity as a youth, he said.

Carson claims he had never met Farrakhan prior to his grandmother's funeral.  He told the Star's Robert King that he knew very little about his grandmother's personal history.  That seems highly unlikely as the young Carson attended the Democratic National Convention with Julia in 1984, worked on her campaigns, was heavily involved with the hip hop culture (his teenage rapper name was 'Juggernaut') and still resided in Indianapolis when Farrakhan traveled there in 1997 for a press conference.  The black supremacist was joined on stage by Julia who gave the minister a big hug.

As a teen Carson admitted he was attracted by the outward appearance of NOI members walking the streets in his Near-Northside neighborhood.  But eventually he asked for guidance from Imam Muhammad Siddeeq who also counseled Mike Tyson.  Siddeeq, a former assistant to Louis Farrakhan, influenced Carson's conversion to traditional Islam in his early 20's.  Before his move to Washington, Andre attended the Nur-Allah Islamic Center mosque in Indianapolis along with his wife Mariama Shaheed-Carson, the daughter of Marion County Superior Court judge David Shaheed.  They have a young daughter, Salimah, which means "peaceful" in Arabic.

Prior to his January 18, 2008 caucus victory securing his party's special election nomination, Carson blamed Farrakhan's funeral invitation on the dying wishes of his grandmother.  The situation compelled him to seek counsel from Siddeeq who told him he must honor Julia's request.  Pathetically, Carson was forced to tell Party insiders gathered for his acceptance speech that day, "My last name is Carson, but I'm Andre. I'm my own man, my own person."

Carson has never been his "own man."  He touts his 9-year stint as an Indiana State excise police officer but fails to mention that one of Julia's former campaign managers, Eugene Honeycutt, who led that  agency at the time of Carson's (and his cousin Sam's) hiring, was accused of giving Julia's grandsons jobs over more qualified applicants.  Later in 2000 Honeycutt pled guilty to accepting food, drink and sexual favors from a strip club, but denied he "ignored any excise violations" in doing so.

In 2007 Andre resigned his positions as an excise officer and with the help of his grandmother's former connections at the Center Township Trustee's Office, Andre took over Patrice Abdullah's 15th District city-council seat.

Radical hate-mongers beget radical hate-mongers.  As Farrakhan said, "Julia lives in Andre."  Truly, multi-generational corruption does more damage to society than isolated assaults on single human beings.  By casting hateful aspersions against millions of innocent Americans because of the color of their skin, Andre continues the cycle of bigotry.  So, instead of renouncing Farrakhan's tacit endorsement of his candidacy at the funeral, even after his own campaign treasurer, Erin Rosenberg, walked out in disgust, Andre employed Farrakhan's politically correct "universal language" of "humility, service," and a rejection of "hatred and bitterness."

In light of his role models, Carson's lies about the Tea Party and peaceful ObamaCare protesters outside the Capitol calling Representative John Lewis the N-word "15 times" makes sense.  It puts to rest any doubt about his adherence to Farrakhan's world view.  Just because Andre Carson occasionally has to throw his mentors under the bus à la Obama doesn't mean he's not a believer.  As a faithful follower, he will say and do anything his masters tell him to do.

Read more M. Catharine Evans at Potter Williams Report.

Democrat Lawmaker Explains Plan to Have 30-35 Muslims in Congress By 2030

written by Paul Goldberg

Democrat Lawmaker Explains Plan to Have 30-35 Muslims in Congress By 2030

At an event to celebrate Muslims in the U.S. Congress, Rep. Carson from Indiana laid out a plan on how to how to see 35 Muslims in Congress over the next 10 years.

In 2018, two Muslim women made history when Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Rep. Ilhan Omar were

100 Percent Fed Up reported that Carson, who once famously said that Americans should model their schools after Islamic Madrasses. Rep. Carson told the crowd that he won’t rest until in 2020, “We have five more [Muslim] members in Congress.”

Carson continued, “2022 and ’24, we have ten more Muslims in Congress. In 2030, we may have about 30-35 Muslims in Congress.  Then we’re talking about Madam Chair Rashida. We’re talkin’ about Madam Chair Ilhan. Hell, we could be saying, Speaker of the House Ilhan, Speaker of the House Rashida, Senator Rashida, Governor Ilhan, President Fatima, Vice President Azizza. Carson finished with “Inshallah,” or god willing.

September 20, 2011

Beating the Racism Card

By J.R. Dunn

Obama is finished.  It's not so much the past six weeks, rough as they were, as his own actions and responses that have finished him.  His showdown with Congress over the debt limit, which he then ran away from.  His bewilderment at the fact that markets responded to that level of stress with a serious slump.  The lousy job numbers, which anybody but Obama and his kept economists could have predicted.  His insistence on his precious vacation at a time when the country was deeply shaken over economic matters.  The painfully bogus "people's hero" photos released in the wake of "hurricane" Irene.  The uproar over his jobs speech, an attempt to embarrass the GOP which merely added to his reputation for incompetence.  The speech itself.  These were not the actions of a leader, a statesman, or even an adult.  They will be neither forgiven nor forgotten. 

It's hard to see how he recovers from any of this.  (And this is not even to mention the unfolding Solyndra, LightSquared, and Fast and Furious scandals; add the AttackWatch debacle and my cup runneth over.)  He has no shred of reputation left to build on, no reservoir of goodwill to draw from.  His approval rate is 40% or below, a number no first-term president has ever come back from.  According to Gallup, he is running effectively neck-and-neck with every GOP candidate, even exotics like Ron Paul, and the campaign has scarcely begun.  The triumph of Bob Turner in NY-9, a district that hasn't voted Row B since glaciers covered Long Island, merely puts the seal on it.

At this point, he has only two possibilities -- a GOP screwup, or a dirty campaign.

The GOP looks promising.  This, after all, is the party that allowed the entire MSNBC politburo to moderate its first debate.  You can wrack your brains from now 'til Election Day for the rationale behind this, and you will get nowhere.  An official explanation from the GOP national committee would produce something so 19th-century in nature as to be incomprehensible to a contemporary mentality.

All the same, the GOP, with its infuriating mixture of obtuseness, cleverness, and ability, cannot be depended on for certain failure.  The Dems will have to look elsewhere.

So a dirty campaign it is.  And we don't have to look far for the source of the muck.  In fact, we don't have to look at all, since it has kindly made its way to us.  This campaign is going to be about one thing: racism.  No matter what else happens, racism will be the theme.  If we are invaded by hive entities from Tau Ceti, if the economy collapses to the point of barter, if Yellowstone goes up as a supervolcano to rival the Toba Event, if the Archangel Gabriel appears in the east with blazing sword and announces that he's really a Muslim, the reason will be "racism."  That is the alpha and omega of the 2012 campaign.

How can I say this with certainty?  Because it's already happening.  Consider Obama's adoption of the Rockwell painting "The Problem We all Live With" as a personal emblem.  Consider the empty hysterics over Rick Perry's "black cloud" remark.  Consider Andre Carson's claim that many of his congressional colleagues would like to lynch him.  The whole thing was given official black cultural legitimacy with the appearance of an article in "The Root," AOL's black site, titled "Let's Face It: There's Only One Explanation for Some of the Attacks on President Obama."

If you are tired of this already, find a cave.  We'll be hearing it to the point of insanity for the next fourteen months.          

It is a remarkable thing, passing all logic, that the racism card has proven such a useful tool for American liberals.  It's well-understood that the Democrats were the party of racism and the strongest force keeping segregation alive.  Many of liberalism's grand heroes were not only racists, but crazy racists, obsessive, unbalanced, and cruel.  Woodrow Wilson had blacks fired en masse from the Postal Service, where they had found an employment niche similar to that of the Irish with the police.  He attempted the same with the Navy, where blacks had found a place as ship's stewards.  (The Navy officially "obeyed," but kept most of them on surreptitiously.  That's how shipmates behave.)

Millard Tydings is a liberal hero for opposing the monstrous Joe McCarthy.  He was also a racist of the type who couldn't bear having a black individual enter the same room.  Tailgunner Joe financed his defeat at the hands of a political neophyte who ran on a civil rights platform -- something the libs never see fit to mention.

While never die-hard crusaders for civil rights, the GOP did strive to act fairly when opportunity presented.  It was Eisenhower who enforced the Brown decision in 1954, and it was Eisenhower who attempted to pass a civil rights bill in 1956, which went down to defeat at the hands of the segregationist Dixiecrats.  When the Democrats did get around to offering a civil rights bill eight years later, it was Republican minority leader Everett Dirksen who got the bill passed after liberal Democrat Hubert Humphrey failed.

This is the outfit that has set itself up as judge, jury, and lord high executioner of American racists.  Which means simply "Americans," since the vast majority of them, like Rick Perry, the GOP rank and file, and the Tea Party members, are not racists at all.

A recent incident reveals the power of the accusation.  During the 2006 senatorial campaign, George Allen of Virginia was being stalked by a Democratic operative wearing a circa-1982 punk-band mohawk.  Allen took to mocking him, and at one point called him "macaca."  Well, it turned out that this was considered racist by some authoritative sources.  Allen said -- and there's no reason to doubt it -- that he got the term from his mother, who had spent her early years in an African colony where the word was in wide use.  While never explained by the press,  it's likely that it was derived from "macaque," a species of monkey, and would describe any mischievous or obnoxious individual.  But that made no difference, nor did the fact that the kid in question was Hindu, and thus just as much a Cauc as Allen, myself, George Washington, or Willy McGilly.

Allen lost heavily to James "Gunslinger" Webb, whose platform claimed that George W. Bush was a war criminal, and who soon after the election revealed himself as one of the most unbalanced members of any recent Congress -- there was a strange contretemps involving an illegal pistol and the suicide of an aide that was never adequately unwound.  Webb is not running for reelection, and that is a good thing.

But the accusation was effective, which is why it was used.  So the question arises -- how to deprive it of that effect?

Absurdity usually limits the force of this kind of thing (as it did with the wilder claims of feminism), but for reasons I don't fully understand, this factor is not operative where race is concerned.  Accusations of racism have the same impact no matter how asinine, irrelevant, or ridiculous they may be.  Considers two of the latest.  A TV commercial for a Dove soap product  was yanked off the air amid widespread wailing over the return of Jim Crow.  The ad showed three women washing their faces one after the other -- a black woman, a Latina, and a white woman.  Apparently we were supposed to take this as meaning that Dove soap bleaches brown skin -- I mean, what else could it be?  You don't think they were just selling soap, do you?

The same thing occurred with an ad for some kind of Nivea grooming product which showed clean-cut males racing out and tossing away obviously fake caveman-style heads, bearded and shaggy, with slogans about "recivilizing yourself."  One model was white, the other black, and since he was black, that meant -- well, I don't know what it meant, but it had to be something bad.

Note that in both cases, the ad companies were simply trying to live up to the unwritten rule of Always Showing Minorities as Prominently as Whites.  In other words, in bending over backwards not to appear racist, the advertisers wound up appearing racist.  This is the essence of totalitarian thought control: you cannot win, you cannot remain aloof, you cannot get out of the game.

That being the case, the game board must be broken, the pieces scattered, and the rules burnt.  What do we find when we analyze the response to such accusations?  Almost without exception, victims break and run.  At best, an abject apology is offered.  At worst, the victim retreats from public life.  That was George Allen's response -- after a bout of public groveling, he effectively ceased campaigning (and he's been lying low in this year's campaign as well).  Some of us will recall the "niggardly" case of a few years back, when use of the word in the presence of a black bureaucrat resulted in his stalking off in a huff.  The guilty party (a white bureaucrat) knew what was required of him and resigned immediately. 

A more recent case (which has not yet hit national media, thankfully) occurred in New Jersey a few weeks ago when the wife of  GOP state representative Pat Delany sent a stupid and ill-thought-out e-mail to Carl Lewis, currently running for state senate, accusing him of using his "dark skin" as a ticket to political success.  (In fact, Lewis is probably thinking more of his athletic record.)  When the message was made public, Delany immediately resigned.  Why?  We all know why, even though we couldn't explain it.  In a reasonable world, Delany would state that he and his wife were going to straighten the matter out, apologize to Lewis, and that would be the end of it.  But that's not this world.  Delany knew the script as closely as Allen and the niggardly bureaucrat, and he meekly went along with it.

Compare this to Rick Perry, who was accused of calling Barack Obama a "black cloud" -- fightin' words if any ever existed.  Perry responded with the absolute obliviousness of a Texan holding four aces, and the accusation simply evaporated.  Obviously neither the media nor the CEOs of the grievance industry thought they'd get anywhere with a man who shoots his own coyotes.

This tells us how to handle these accusations.  You don't go along with the script.  The script is there to humiliate and destroy, and that is all.  Instead, you defy it.  Stand up to the accusers and run them off.  Since their only power comes from numbers, use numbers against them.  The next time an attack occurs during this campaign (as it inevitably will, and probably aimed at Perry), all the candidates must stand as one against the accusers.  (All except Huntsman, of course, who might be making the accusation.)  The candidates, through public media statements, must make clear their full support of the intended victim.  No weasel-wording, no equivocation, no ambiguity.  A general statement, signed by all of them, should then be released, presenting a succinct and logical argument as to why such accusations are unacceptable, with each swearing that he or she will stand by the others in any such situation, and ending with a condemnation by name of the accuser.

This can be taken further by conservative columnists, bloggers, and talk-show hosts.  The accuser(s) should be keelhauled.  The goal will be to make them as miserable as they intended their victims to be, which would act as a form of aversion therapy, forcing them to think twice and then three times about ever pulling the same trick again.  (Need I add that the process would also prove valuable in cases involving Congress, industry, state politicians, media, and anywhere else such accusations may arise?)

What will happen is that the accusers will retreat.  They are bullies, and that is what bullies do.  (Even Andre Carson, a blowhard and loudmouth of the first order, has thought better of his "lynching" comment.)  The media will give the GOP candidates all the publicity any pol could want.  The GOP voters will go wild.  Any further accusations will be unlikely, a benefit to all candidates equally.  It would mean a cleaner campaign, an easier victory, and who knows?  Perhaps even a step toward a more civil society.

For too long, too many blacks have wallowed in their own private sumps of self-pity, collapsing into whimpers every time somebody mentions blackmail, blackouts, or black markets.  It's a pathetic epilogue to the heroism and grandeur of the civil rights movement.  It's past time this adolescent posturing was put aside.

It will take some effort to accomplish this.  (We'll refer only to the fact that the current incumbent has made no such effort whatsoever.)  But the black grievance-hunters are no better than the Dixiecrats of old, using the same methods to keep Americans on edge, in fear, and overcome with anxiety.  Using racism for political gain is a cheap and coarse tactic no matter who is involved.  It needs to be ended.

J.R. Dunn is consulting editor of American Thinker.

June 11, 2017

A vast conspiracy of silence kept the ‘Russia collusion’ story alive

By Thomas Lifson

American democracy has been corrupted, and if not cured, the disease will be fatal.  There is no other conclusion to be drawn when the public is deceived  on the scale that was revealed (but ignored) by James Comey.  The stunning truth is that the American political and media establishment allowed a phony story – that they knew was phony -- to dominate our political discourse for months. When James Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee last week, he revealed that he had informed many important Congressional leaders that there was no investigation of President Trump and the Russians underway, even as MSNBC, CNN, The New York Times, and the Washington Post daily carried stories alluding to an imaginary investigation.

None of these informed leaders spoke out! They allowed a make-believe tale intended to harm the legitimacy and therefore political power of President Trump to dominate mindshare in the nation’s collective political conversation.

Sundance of Conservative Treehouse adds up the names and numbers of Congressional leaders who were briefed by Comey, according to his testimony. Consider the vast uniparty conspiracy that permitted a national obsession over a malicious fantasy, originally spun by John Podesta and Team Hillary in the immediate aftermath of her election loss.

 FBI Director Comey told President-elect Trump on January 6th he was not under investigation; Comey again told President Trump on January 27th he was not under investigation; and again on February 15th Director Comey told President Trump he was not under investigation.

However, more importantly, James Comey also admitted he told congressional leadership the exact same thing, repeatedly. Specifically, James Comey stated he informed: •Paul Ryan, •Nancy Pelosi, •Mitch McConnell, •Chuck Schumer, •Devin Nunes, •Adam Schiff, •Richard Burr, •Dianne Feinstein and •Mark Warner.

James Comey personally told Republican and Democrat leadership, and both the Senate and House intelligence committees, that President Trump was not under investigation. (snip)

To add to that list, James Comey said he briefed each of the intelligence committees that President Trump was never under investigation.

Do you realize how many people that is?

Mike Conaway (11th District of Texas), Peter King (2nd District of New York), Frank LoBiondo (2nd District of New Jersey), Tom Rooney (17th District of Florida), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (27th District of Florida), Michael Turner (10th District of Ohio), Brad Wenstrup (2nd District of Ohio), Chris Stewart (2nd District of Utah), Rick Crawford (1st District of Arkansas), Trey Gowdy (4th District of South Carolina), Elise Stefanik (21st District of New York), Will Hurd (23rd District of Texas), Adam Schiff, Ranking Member (28th District of California), Jim Himes (4th District of Connecticut), Terri Sewell (7th District of Alabama), Andre Carson (7th District of Indiana), Jackie Speier (14th District of California), Mike Quigley (5th District of Illinois), Eric Swalwell (15th District of California), Joaquin Castro (20th District of Texas), Denny Heck (10th District of Washington), James Risch (Idaho), Marco Rubio (Florida), Susan Collins (Maine), Roy Blunt (Missouri), James Lankford (Oklahoma), Tom Cotton (Arkansas), John Cornyn (Texas), Dianne Feinstein (California), Ron Wyden (Oregon), Martin Heinrich (New Mexico), Angus King (Maine), Joe Manchin (West Virginia), Kamala Harris (California)

… All of them knew President Trump was not under investigation.

That also means that all of their key aides, staffers who assist each of the aforementioned politicians – and sit in on intelligence briefings, knew President Trump was not under investigation.

That network extends downstream to thousands of people on capitol hill, and everyone surrounding the White House, and everyone in key legislative contact, and they all knew President Trump was never under investigation.

There was only one person Sundance could find who violated the de facto vow of omerta:

Other than one obtuse statement from what was apparently a frustrated Senator Chuck Grassley, the entire DC system kept a lid on the truth that President Trump was not ever under investigation.

Let me translate:

The American people were played as patsies, their attention diverted to a fantasy that had -- and still has -- no evidence whatsoever of its existence. That fantasy was propounded for political reasons, and used to subvert the outcome of a democratic election.

And except for Senator Grassley, the entire roster of congressional establishment held its tongues.

Sundance closes with a chart that ought to be kept in mind always, when we think about concepts like the deep state, the political establishment, and the ruling elite:

For all his faults, Donald Trump is fighting against this corrupt collectivity that dominates our politics. That is preisely why this fantasy tale was created, constantly discussed, and tolerated by those who knew better.  The American people must decide which side will prevail.

October 30, 2018

Democrats Using Every Evil Play in the Book to Silence Americans

By Lloyd Marcus

The fake news media and Democratic Party dirty tricks just keep on coming.

A crazy man sent package bombs to prominent Democrats.  Fake news media and the demonic Democratic Party viewed the mentally ill man's actions as a gift from the gods of liberalism.  They immediately flooded the airwaves with their absurd narrative that Trump was responsible for the package bomber's behavior because he told the truth about CNN and their fellow fake news liars.  Fake news media and Democrats outrageously said Americans who cheer and applaud Trump at his rallies are also responsible for the package bombs.  Democrats and fake news media demand, "Trump must tone down his rhetoric!"

Folks, Democrats and fake news pull this insidious trick over and over again.  After every tragic shooting, leftists never blame the actual shooter.  Democrats rush to microphones to blame every law-abiding gun-owner in America for the shooting.  Watching a DVD, I hit the "stop" button when Ice Cube delivered the line (lie), "Tell the NRA to stop killing black people."  That line was an irresponsible leftist lie designed to generate black hatred for the NRA.  The NRA does not kill black people.

Leftists attempt to exploit every incident to further their agenda and demonize everyday traditional-minded Americans.  Outrageously, Democrats and fake news said Christians who spoke out against redefining marriage caused a gunman to massacre homosexuals in an Orlando night club.  Omar Mateen, the shooter, was a Muslim.  Christians lovingly try to lead homosexuals to Jesus.  Muslims routinely execute them.

Leftists pulled this same dirty trick on Brett Kavanaugh.  They said if we did not believe Dr Ford's evidence-less accusation against Kavanaugh, we support the rape and abuse of women.

Since winning the W.H. in 2016, Trump has been fearlessly exposing fake news media as the lying Democratic Party leftist agenda operatives they truly are.  Leftists have tried every weapon in their take-out-a-Republican arsenal to tame, silence, and destroy Trump.  Nothing has worked.  Trump keeps telling the truth about fake news media and Democrats, educating the American people about leftists' lies and deceptions.  Trump has made Americans more aware than ever.

So when this package bomber came along, leftists saw a golden opportunity to demand that Trump "tone down his rhetoric," which is leftists' code for "stop telling the truth about us."

Folks, leftists' arrogance and blatant hypocrisy are off the chain.  These people thrive on encouraging violence against anyone who dares to disagree or oppose their anti-America and anti-Christian agenda.

I hate hearing conservative and Republican TV talking heads falling for leftists' narrative that Trump must tone down his rhetoric.  How on Earth can anyone logically say Trump truthfully calling CNN fake news is equal to the bold clarion calls for violence, hateful, and divisive language coming out of leftists' Trump Resistance movement?

Please allow me to recap Democrats' and fake news media's hypocrisy.

Democrat Andre Carson said the Tea Party wants to see black people hanging from a tree.  Democrats Obama and Hillary Clinton praise Black Lives Matter to the high heavens.  This racist hate group boldly declared it "open season" on whites and cops.  BLM warned white America to prepare to be "picked off."  Democrat Maxine Waters called for mob assaults on members of Trump's administration whenever they are seen in public.  Hillary Clinton told Democrats to keep up their lawless, violent, and crazy behavior until Democrats are back in power.

Here are more examples of leftists' attempts to generate violence against Trump and his voters who were ignored or supported by fake news media and Democrats.  Snoop Dogg shot Trump in the head in his music video.  Kathy Griffin held a severed bloody head of Trump.  Madonna expressed her desire to blow up the White House.  Neither Democrats nor fake news media denounced these obvious leftist clarion calls to enact violence against our president and his supporters.

The divisive, evil American left is selling its lie that the thousands of grandparents, kids, families and everyday Americans who cheer and wave U.S. flags at Trump rallies are receiving subliminal marching orders to inflict violence on media and Democrats.  Folks, that is pure hogwash – another leftist tactic to silence and eventually criminalize telling the truth.  Americans knowing the truth about various issues scares the heck out of Democrats and leftists.

I pray that President Trump will continue trusting his instincts and being himself.  At a recent rally, Trump asked the audience of thousands if they want him to tone down his rhetoric.  The crowd responded with a loud, passionate "No!"  The American people get it.  They know fake news and Democrats' "Trump must tone down his rhetoric" narrative is simply another dirty trick to tame, silence, and control Trump – and also silence dissenting voices of all Americans.

Two years ago, my wife Mary and I met with the Conservative Campaign Committee to prepare for the midterm elections.  We studied candidates to decide how best to focus our efforts to keep the GOP in control of Congress.  We've been away from our West Virginia home traveling for much of the past two years.  We are currently in Nevada with our Conservative Campaign Committee team, campaigning for Republican senator Dean Heller.

Bottom line, folks: Please do not allow Democrat dirty tricks to take your attention away from getting everyone you know to vote Republican on November 6.

Upon completing this article, my wife Mary yelled to me, "Your Facebook page has been taken down!"  Oh, well.  I trust God.  We must defeat these people on the left.  Everyone who supports Trump's agenda must vote.