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John Bolton Is Good 
for the U.S. and Bad for Iran 
by Adam Ereli  
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Trump Getting Back to Being Trump - 
Warns Mexico Invasion Threatens NAFTA
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{ rickwells.us } ~ President Trump spent the first year of his administration, some might say wasted, as it relates to border enforcement... playing nice with the establishment GOP, open borders RINOs and globalist Democrats. He has now apparently realized that that path is a road to nowhere and to one-sided compromise. He’s once again talking like the old Donald Trump of 2016, the tough guy who had no stomach for the swamp creatures, their all-talk no action politics, and putting the interests of the American people anywhere other than first. We’ll never get that lost year back but at least he can say he tried to work with them as he now shifts into a full MAGA mode. On Sunday President Trump warned Mexico that the continued flood of people and drugs across the border and their unwillingness to do anything to stop it and their enabling it will have a direct impact on NAFTA, what he appropriately labeled their “cash cow.”...
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Trump: ‘NO MORE DACA DEAL’
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by CHUCK ROSS
{ dailycaller.com } ~ President Donald Trump said Sunday that he will no longer work with Democrats to hammer out a deal... to provide legal status to hundreds of thousands of “dreamers,” illegal aliens who were brought to the U.S. as children. “NO MORE DACA DEAL!” Trump wrote, referring to Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, the immigration policy that provides legal status to dreamers. Trump also threatened to exit the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) if Mexico does not start doing more to “stop the big drug and people flows” into the U.S. Trump offered the pronouncements in a series of immigration-themed tweets Sunday morning and blamed Democrats for stymying Border Patrol agents from apprehending illegal aliens crossing the southern border... http://dailycaller.com/2018/04/01/trump-daca-democrats-mexico/?utm_medium=email
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Alan Dershowitz and Bud Cummins Debate
 Politicization of Justice Department
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by sundance
{ theconservativetreehouse.com } ~ In the beginning of this interview Alan Dershowitz accurately outlines the goal and objective of the current approach... undertaken by Attorney General Jeff Sessions. Dershowitz and Bud Cummins discuss the recent announcement that AG Sessions appointed federal prosecutor, John W. Huber, last year to parallel Inspector General Michael Horowitz on the FBI and DOJ investigation.  Slowly people are beginning to awaken to the larger back-story that has been entirely, and in most cases intentionally, missed by clickbait and ideological media for the past six months... .
Media Darling David Hogg Ducks Debate 
With Gun Rights Backer Kyle Kashuv
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by Ginny Montalbano 
{ dailysignal.com } ~ Kyle Kashuv, a junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, emerged as the most prominent pro-Second Amendment voice... among students there after the shooting at the school that left 17 dead. Kashuv, 16, who has been embraced by many conservatives, hopes to debate David Hogg, 17, a Stoneman Douglas senior. Hogg is one of the most visible liberal voices among the Parkland students in the media spotlight. The son of an FBI agent, he has been lionized by the left as he advocates more gun control. By contrast, Kashuv does not get nearly as much media exposure as Hogg or other liberal-leaning Parkland students. His appearances typically are limited to Fox News Channel among the larger media outlets...
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If Fox News cancels Laura Ingraham, 
it might as well close the network
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by William A. Jacobson
{ legalinsurrection.com } ~ There is an all out assault in progress trying to drive Laura Ingraham off television and radio... led by Parkland student and newly-minted media star David Hogg. Ingraham is a target, superficially, because she mocked Hogg as a whiner in a tweet after he publicly griped that several colleges had rejected him. On the scale of internet insults, saying that someone is “whining” doesn’t even register it’s so mild. I don’t believe for a second that any of the outrage against Ingraham is actually a result of what she said. It’s all contrived, or the result of pressure, and part of a political power play. Certainly, what Ingraham said doesn’t come close to the vile accusations regularly made by Hogg against people who disagree with him on gun control. Hogg is so fundamentalist and absolutist that all his opponents are reduced to demons in his rhetoric... https://legalinsurrection.com/2018/04/if-fox-news-cancels-laura-ingraham-it-might-as-well-close-the-network/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+LegalInsurrection+%28Le%C2%B7gal+In%C2%B7sur%C2%B7rec%C2%B7tion%29
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John Bolton Is Good 
for the U.S. and Bad for Iran 
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by Adam Ereli 
{ townhall.com } ~ Judging by the rhetoric coming out of Tehran, John Bolton’s appointment as America’s National Security Advisor is the worst thing that ever happened. 

The Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council labeled Bolton’s appointment “a matter of shame.”  

The Chairman of the Iranian Parliament's Committee on National Security and Foreign Policy declared, "The use of hardline elements against the Islamic Republic of Iran shows that the Americans seek to exert more pressure on Iran.”

First Vice President Eshaq Jahangiri opined, “They US officials are wrong to assume that the Iranian nation will give in to their threats against the Islamic Republic.”  

The Fars News Agency, the mouthpiece of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) editorialized, “Bolton advocates a foreign policy that exaggerates threats, belittles diplomacy, shows contempt for international institutions, and is quick to use violence… Bolton wants to shred the Iran nuclear deal and bomb Iran, whose policy has consistently favored stability…. Experts and policy-makers in Tehran see the Trump theater as no more than a bluff as the U.S. lacks the needed economic, political and military potentials and legitimacy to go for yet another adventurism in the world.”  

Iran’s protests validate the wisdom of making John Bolton America’s National Security Advisor. If Iran thinks he’s bad, he must be good. One thing is certain: the United States will no longer pursue a policy of appeasement toward the Islamic Republic of Iran. 

Since 2008, U.S. policymakers have been bending over backwards to accommodate the mullahs in Tehran. President liar-nObama’s decision to withdraw U.S. forces from Iraq left that country at the mercy of Iran. liar-nObama’s capitulation in Syria allowed Iran and Russia to keep Assad in power and to wantonly massacre hundreds of thousands of Syrians with impunity. The lifting of sanctions as part of the nuclear deal put $150 billion into the pockets of Iran’s leaders, which they have used to finance the terrorist depredations of the IRGC and to bankroll their proxies in Lebanon, Yemen and Bahrain.

Iran’s regional neighbors are not the only ones who have suffered from the revolutionary fervor of the Islamic Republic’s leaders. Iran is the most repressive country in the Middle East. It executes more of its citizens, per capita, than any other country in the world. Ninety percent of all executions throughout the Middle East take place in Iran. The recent uprisings in over 140 cities throughout Iran show that the people are sick to death of this theocratic dictatorship. They long for freedom, justice, democracy and the rule of law.

Whatever flaws one might ascribe to John Bolton, inconsistency is not among them. He has been advocating a tough policy toward Tehran for the past two decades. Struan Stevenson, a former member of the European Parliament from Scotland, put it best when he wrote of Bolton’s appointment: “Chamberlain’s policy encouraged Hitler to go to war. liar-nObama’s Iran policy encouraged the regime to export its terrorism and meddling in the region. There is only one way to stop the current conflicts and wars in the region:  adopting a firm line with the Iranian regime and supporting the popular uprising for a democratic change in Iran.”

With John Bolton, America finally has a senior official who will translate these wise words into action. 

Critics in Iran and the United States have condemned Bolton’s affiliation with the exiled Iranian opposition group, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (PMOI/MEK). Here, John Bolton is in good company. A bipartisan group of American luminaries and international leaders have lent their support to the group. They include, among others, Senators Joe Lieberman and Bob Torricelli; Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Speaker Newt Gingrich; retired Generals James Jones, Hugh Shelton, and James Conway; former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge; former Attorney General Mike Mukasey; former FBI Director Louis Freeh; former Democratic National Committee Chairs Ed Rendell and Howard Dean; former Ambassadors Bill Richardson, Lincoln Bloomfield Jr., Marc Ginsberg, and Kenneth Blackwell; former French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner; former Italian Foreign Minister Giulio Terzi; former Canadian Foreign Minister John Baird, and former Algerian Prime Minister Sid Ahmed Ghozali.

Support for opposition political movements is not a crime, and the United States has a long history of helping the victims of political persecution. Over the course of four months, during the summer of 1988, the Iranian regime executed an estimated 30,000 men, women and juveniles who had been imprisoned for their affiliation with MEK. During Operation Enduring Freedom in Iraq, the U.S. Government pursued a policy of protecting MEK members there from attack by Iranian-affiliated forces.

On at least two issues, there should be no doubt: accommodating the Iranian regime will not bring peace to the region and the people of Iran want change. With John Bolton at the helm of the National Security Council, there is at last a glimmer of hope that the period of appeasement is over and that the mullahs’ days are numbered.

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