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Resolved: To Speak English
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by Cal Thomas  
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President Trump Gives Four Month Timeline 
For U.S. Troop Withdrawal from Syria
by sundance
{theconservativetreehouse.com} ~ Hopefully President Trump can withstand the severe UniParty manipulation and actually get the troops out within the four month time-frame. However, with John Bolton as National Security Adviser, consider me slightly skeptical.  Bolton loves war…  https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/01/01/president-trump-gives-four-month-timeline-for-u-s-troop-withdrawal-from-syria/
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Mitt Romney Kicks off New Year With WaPo Op-ed
Attacking Character of President Trump
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{theconservativetreehouse.com} ~ Senator-elect Mitt Romney obviously couldn’t wait to kick off the new year with a direct attack against President Donald Trump...  Hell, he hasn’t even taken office yet, and Romney rushes to express his hatred in a strategically aligned op-ed published by the Washington Post:  You can read the op-ed here  https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/mitt-romney-the-president-shapes-the-public-character-of-the-nation-trumps-character-falls-short/2019/01/01/37a3c8c2-0d1a-11e9-8938-5898adc28fa2_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.80a00bca08c1  I’m not sharing it. Romney is a small, foul, bitter and jealous man.  His intent to lead the MAGA resistance was entirely predictable.   F**k Romney! Also, don’t forget all those who have aligned with Romney throughout the years. Thanks Utah you elected a rino.  https://theconservativetreehouse.com/2019/01/01/mitt-romney-kicks-of-new-year-with-wapo-op-ed-attacking-character-of-president-trump/ 
Caroline Glick joins Bennett-Shaked's 'dream team'  
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by LAHAV HARKOV 
{jpost.com} ~ Longtime Jerusalem Post columnist Caroline Glick is running on Hayamin Hehadash’s list in the April 2019 elections... she announced Wednesday. "Caroline is a relentless Zionist fighter," party co-chairman Naftali Bennett said. "With her, we are building today the dream team of the Israeli Right in order to expand the right-wing block — and so that Israel can be triumphant again."  Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked, the party’s other leader, called Glick “a courageous fighter symbolizing the real, pure, conservative Right. She will be a great addition to the Knesset from our side.” Glick expressed excitement to join Hayemin Hehadash, and "to join forces with people entirely committed to Zionism and love of Israel." "Together we will work to protect Israel, to increase its security and to enact truly right-wing policies,” Glick stated. “This is an emotional day for me. I call on all those whose hearts beat with a Zionist spirit, secular and religious, to join us. This is your home."  Hayamin Hehadash was founded by Naftali Bennett and Ayelet Shaked this week, breaking of from Bayit Yehudi. The party is meant to be solidly right-wing, with a mix of religious, secular and traditional candidates.  Glick has been a columnist for The Jerusalem Post since 2002, and in recent years began writing for Maariv and American far-right website Breitbart...  https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News/Caroline-Glick-joining-Bennett-Shakeds-new-party-576092?utm_source=newsletter&utm_campaign=20-2-2018&utm_content=caroline-glick-joining-bennett-shakeds-new-party-576092
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Trump’s Plan for Today’s Meeting with 
Democrats Over Shutdown and Border Wall
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by Jim E
{thepoliticalinsider.com} ~ Today, President Trump is set to meet with congressional leaders in order to hash out a deal to end the government shutdown... The main point of contention remains the same: Trump’s demand for $5 billion in border wall funding. In order to get the funding, any government funding bill needs to receive 60 votes in the Senate – which is nine more than Republicans currently have. Before the meeting starts this morning, Trump let fly over Twitter how Mexico will pay for the wall ultimately, in a more roundabout way: It’ll be interesting to see if Trump uses this reasoning as he negotiates a deal with Nancy Pulosi and Chuck scumbag/clown-Schumer, the Democrat leaders of both congressional chambers. But, for now, we have an inkling of what Trump’s deal-making plan may be before the meeting begins. Axios has the scoop: So far, Democrats have been intransigent in their resistance to funding the border wall. They’ve dug in their heels, leaving the government shuttered...  https://thepoliticalinsider.com/trump-plan-democrat-meeting-shutdown/?utm_campaign=TPI_Morning_Newsletter_1_2_2019&utm_source=criticalimpact&utm_medium=email&utm_content=4b4ea4948726422aa6473c7b9fa19141&source=CI
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Palestinians' New Year's Resolutions
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{gatestoneinstitute.org} ~ The Palestinians are celebrating the beginning of 2019 by promising Israel more violence, a "revolution until victory," and another year of conflict and suffering... The messages that the Palestinians are sending to Israel offer anything but hope. On the contrary, they are making it clear that Israel should expect yet more bloodshed. Some are also reminding Israel that the Palestinians' real goal is to "liberate all Palestine, from the Jordan river to the Mediterranean sea," meaning the annihilation of Israel. Palestinian leaders and various political and military groups are not seizing the opportunity of the arrival of a new year to reach out to their Israeli neighbors with message of conciliation, peace and coexistence. Palestinian leaders are not offering their people a better life, prosperity, security and stability. Instead, the leaders and groups are promising Palestinians more suffering, violence and misery, and are pressing their people to continue the fight against Israel. They are urging Palestinians to continue hating Israel and the US. They are urging Arab countries not to make peace with Israel: they consider normalization with Israel an act of treason. The largest Palestinian group, Fatah, headed by Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, is celebrating these days the 54th anniversary of the launching of its first terrorist attack against Israel. Then, Fatah terrorists infiltrated into Israel from Jordan and attempted to sabotage the National Water Carrier. The event took place on January 1, 1965. The explosive device, which did not explode, was discovered by the Israeli army. For Fatah, a group that is often described by some Westerners as moderate and pragmatic, the attack carried out 54 years ago "ignited the Palestinian revolution" against Israel. The Fatah anniversary celebration coincided with the beginning of the new year. The words and photos published by Fatah that refer to the 54th anniversary of the launching of its first terrorist attack against Israel serve as a reminder that this group continues to glorify terrorism and terrorists...  https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/13495/palestinians-new-year-resolutions
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Resolved: To Speak English
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by Cal Thomas

{townhall.com} ~ "Why can't the English teach their children how to speak?" asked Professor Henry Higgins in the musical "My Fair Lady." It's a good question for Americans, especially millennials.

On a recent flight two young women sat behind me, chattering away rather loudly. In just one minute I counted 16 "likes" and "you knows" from just one of them.

It went this way: "And then she was like and then he was like and I was like, you know."

As an adverb, "like" means nearly, closely or approximately, as in "the experience was like jumping off a high diving board." There are other uses of the word "like," but this is perhaps the most familiar.

As for "you know," if the person already knows what you are telling them, why tell them?

These are verbal crutches, used to replace common English usage. They are the language of the ignorant, of a generation that can neither speak well, nor think rationally. Call them commie-Bernie Sanders voters.

The late NBC News Correspondent Edwin Newman wrote two books about the misuse of English. Some of his and my least favorite words are heard inside airports. Newman got irritated when airline employees spoke of a "podium," and not a desk. He was also flummoxed when they invited certain passengers to "pre-board" the airplane, which he noted was impossible. One can board early, or board ahead of others passengers, but to "pre-board" is a contradiction.

When I was in school English grammar was a requirement, not an option. We diagrammed sentences and learned the proper use and positioning of words. We were taught never to end a sentence in a preposition and learned when to say "me" and "I," and the difference between there, their and they're.

Cliches were once mostly used by young people and inexperienced writers. Today, they have crept into the language of people who should know better. These cliches include "needless to say" then why bother to say it?, and "cautiously optimistic." The Washington Post once compiled a list of "200 journalism cliches ... and counting" of which the cliches above are only two.

Politicians love cliches and other words and phrases that often serve as smokescreens to fool the public. "The American people" is a favorite, as if all Americans think alike. "We can't keep spending as if there is no tomorrow" is another. So if we stop spending, will tomorrow come, or is this like Groundhog Day when there will be six more weeks of winter whether or not the rodent sees his shadow?

Don't get me started on TV hosts and reporters. "As you can see," they often say. Yes, we can. That's because it's called television. It's not radio, OK? It has pictures. "Shot in the encounter" was a favorite of a former news director at a TV station where I worked. We wondered where one could find the encounter on one's anatomy? "Rushed to the hospital" was another of his favorites. Why not "taken" or "driven"? After being rushed to the hospital, one was then "hospitalized," which always sounded to me as a process resembling the application of wax to a car Simonize for those who don't get it.

The point is to learn English as a means of expressing ourselves that shows we didn't just fall off a turnip truck deliberate use of a cliche. What's the point of speaking English if it can't be properly spoken and understood?

Over Christmas I listened to the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas reading his brilliant "A Child's Christmas in Wales." The delight of words, well-chosen and beautifully spoken, was thrilling and captivating. He makes the listener want to listen, as opposed to wishing to plug one's ears when assaulted with "like" and "you know."

"One common language I'm afraid they'll never get," lamented Henry Higgins. Could one of our Resolutions for 2019 be to speak better English?
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