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August 27, 2017
Joan the Hutt: Lee Wong and a former Lakota tax and spend liberal want control of West Chester as trustees
I was watching Star Wars with my grand-kids the other day while catching up on some news in the print media and I noticed that the big spender Joan Powell from the Lakota school board was seeking a seat on the West Chester Board of Trustees. I was astonished that she’d come out of retirement to run for such an important seat, and given her track record even desired to put herself up to the scrutiny of public office. But it’s her life, and she asked for it—because there’s a lot to pick on when it comes to Joan Powell. That’s when I looked up to watch the movie again and thought it was astonishing how much she reminded me of the Star Wars character Jabba the Hutt—the vile gangster and villain from the old child targeted story about good and evil. I know Joan better than most people do and I remember how she ran the Lakota school system like a thuggish gangster for the teacher’s union complete with back room deals and a tax and spend philosophy that was as maniacal as any liberal in America. I know because I was part of a deal she was a part of way back in 2013 when a report at the following link came out showing that Lakota had declining enrollment and didn’t need a tax increase. Yet Joan the Hutt pushed for one anyway to give pay raises to the public employees she was supposed to be managing before she retired. Read that report here. The important parts of the report have been highlighted in yellow on pages 1 and 16:
Watch this little clip from Star Wars showing Jabba the Hutt making deals and trying to destroy her rivals. Hutts in Star Wars are hermaphroditic so the female designation is appropriate in comparing the fictional villain from Star Wars to the real life con artist from Lakota.
Now watch this anti-Trump ad that Joan Powell the Hutt did for Hillary Clinton during last year’s presidential campaign. Take away the flowers and the references to grandchildren, can you tell any difference? I can’t.
For context let’s go back to 2012, a group I was running with several other people called No Lakota Levy had successfully defeated several of the tax increases that Joan the Hutt tried to implement from 2005 all the way up to that point in time. The teacher’s union was Joan the Hutt’s network and they wanted a pay increase. The Lakota school board had to get a tax increase passed to appease those government employees and they weren’t going to do that so long as I was the face of No Lakota Levy. Joan orchestrated through her vast network of media contacts and feminist groups a hit job against me, not much different from when Jabba set a trap for Luke Skywalker to fall into the Rancor pit to be eaten alive. Only in real life the terrible beast I had to fight was a bunch of tax levy supporters who were part of a vicious tax and spend cult ran by Joan the Hutt. Like the fictional movie, metaphorically, the same result occurred. I ended up in a blistering exposé meant to destroy me in every way possible because of my involvement with No Lakota Levy. Joan wanted to remove me from the political scene so that they could pass a levy at Lakota. Some members of my group sided with Joan the Hutt but little to their dismay I was more popular afterwards than before. People appreciated that I stuck to my guns to defend them from the vile clutches of this West Chester liberal and her legions of tax levy supporters. In spite of the extremely negative press, the Joan Powell led school board knew they couldn’t get a levy passed with my name in the papers every day so they had to try something new.
Behind the scenes Joan the Hutt wanted to make a deal with me using school board members I had been supporting and members of the No Lakota Levy group. She wanted to negotiate a two-year ceasefire on the levy fight. I thought that was a good idea so I did my part of the deal which was to not campaign against Lakota for that two-year period of time and Joan the Hutt wouldn’t attempt another tax increase. Meanwhile Joan the Hutt and her legions of levy supporters went hard to work paving the way for a community consensus on a tax increase hiring a progressive firm to go around and soften up the voters for another levy attempt which shouldn’t have taken place until 2014. Taking only one year off from the levy fight Lakota went for another levy in 2013 knowing that if that report referenced above got out to the public that people would never support a tax increase. So they broke their deal with me and went for their raises for the teacher’s union in fall of 2013.
Joan the Hutt by that time had split up the No Lakota Levy group the same way she tried to split up Republicans over Donald Trump in favor of crooked Hillary Clinton so the tax increase just barely passed. Joan the Hutt knew that if my group had stayed together that she would have never won so she used all the levers of power to do whatever she had to do—including destroying me if possible—to give her public employees a pay raise when it was clear from the report that Lakota needed to actually cut teachers—not giving them a pay increase. Joan the Hutt has shown on many occasions that she can have a propensity toward vile conduct to achieve her tax and spend desires and to my experience what she did at Lakota was no different from what a gangster might do for a criminal enterprise. The double-dealing, the vicious use of legions of blood thirsty supporters and a facade of a serene grandmother to hide it all when reality indicated a vile underground network of thugs for which she was the leader.
West Chester under the guidance of Mark Welch and George Lang have produced budget surpluses and low taxation for many years now leading to an economic boom that has been unique to similar areas around the country seeing much slower growth. But with such great numbers come the thieves and bandits who want a free ride and to seize that growing wealth so they can pass it out to their criminal underworld. There is a third trustee at West Chester named Lee Wong who you will find often trying to get a free meal who needs a partner in crime in West Chester to get a needed second vote to plunge the community into chaos. Lee wants to pass those surpluses produced into that public sector underworld for which Joan the Hutt has such a vast network. You might have heard of Lee’s name before as it is often associated with scandal and treason such as the efforts he committed himself to recently in defending a woman fired from her job for giving secrets to China. People on his side think Lee’s a hero for standing up for a public sector worker, Republicans see an alarming trend in Lee that he seems always associated with scandal and bad decisions rooted in Democratic behavior hidden behind a mask of conservatives that he knows he needs to even attempt to win any office in Butler County. Like most public employees what Lee shares with Joan is a love for attention, taking money from those who have it and giving it to people in their inner circles of power to keep them loyal and close. Those two see an opportunity to have a two vote count in West Chester to get control of the surpluses that have been produced by good management so that they can expand their bases of power—just like gangsters do.
The thing to do would be to keep Joan the Hutt out of office and send her back to her supposedly quit life for which she indicated in her pro Hillary Clinton commercial. The experiences I have provided are just one example of the way she operates as a person and you have to wonder about someone like her who desires to get her hands on the levers of power to even run for such an office. But for people who just can’t help themselves the good efforts of Mark Welch and George Lang are too attractive to avoid. For people like Joan and Lee those surpluses are ways to make friends and obtain more free meals around town, to get a respect they can’t give themselves through merit based work. George and Mark are privately successful so their roles as trustees have been about as pure as anyone could hope politicians to be—and that is why West Chester has been successful now for a period of years. The criminals who want a few more friends and a way to expand their influence can’t help but want to put their teeth into that surplus to work their maniacal plans for government expansion and double-dealing drama for which their naturally corrupt minds can’t avoid. Yes, Joan the Hutt is back and she wants to be fed a steady stream of tax money to sustain her big dreams of a vast syndicate of liberalized activism hidden behind a mask of Republican Party affiliation. Those kinds of things can be difficult to see in reality when people shake hands, but when you watch fantasy films geared toward children, like Star Wars, it’s easy to see that in West Chester we have our own version of the popular villain Jabba the Hutt. And she wants to become a trustee in 2017.
Oh, and in that last video, do you know why dear reader that Lakota didn’t go for that levy in 2017? Because Joan the Hutt retired from the school board. Miraculously after she left the board, Lakota’s finances were straightened out. Just keep that in mind when voting in November.
Rich Hoffman
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August 26, 2017
Democrats are Destroying Hollywood: A terrible August box office can be summed up by how out-of-touch James Cameron is
Something I’ve always done since I was a little kid was use box office receipts to measure the health of human culture. I’ve been interested in this kind of thing as long as I’ve been able to read and its one of the first things I study each morning as part of my information tracking. The reasons are complicated but you can learn a lot about what makes human beings tick by studying what they are willing to spend at a movie theater on a two-hour story. I would argue effectively that studying box office numbers is a more accurate way to measure human endeavor than expensive passive polling.
With the exception of some Disney releases and Warner Bros this has been a horrendous year for movies produced lazily and pontificated with enormous amounts of liberalized messaging. Shockingly even well-known Hollywood types like Ron Howard and Jim Cameron have been very active in protesting Donald Trump’s presidency for instance which says a lot about the people making movies these days. It used to be that many of the top actors in the business were also hanging out at the RNC in California but not anymore. Republicans have been pushed out of the business as the movies that have been green lit are largely financed by liberals who want to see liberal films communicating issues that are important to them. Movies now aren’t so much being made to fulfill a market need, they are being used to communicate Democratic ideas and in a conservative America with a House, a Senate and an Executive Branch are all to varying degrees Republican, the movie studies have obviously missed a grand opportunity. And it shows culminating in this disastrous upcoming weekend in August 2017 articulated by the following article:
WEEKEND PREVIEW: We are looking at what may be the worst August weekend in over 20 years with a top twelve that could struggle to reach a combined $50 million, something that hasn’t happened in August since 1993. In fact, while this will undoubtedly be the worst weekend of 2017 thus far, it could be the worst weekend for the top twelve since early September 2014 should Mojo’s current forecast hold. For more context, August is currently pacing 36% behind last year and expected to be the first August since 2000 not to have a new release top $100 million domestically.
That said, this weekend features a trio of new wide releases and several films expanding (or returning to theaters), but beyond that a lot of attention goes to Saturday night’s Mayweather-McGregor fight, which must be taken into account. Current projections anticipate nearly 50 million people will be watching the fight in the U.S. alone, and while this weekend doesn’t feature a debut the size of Avengers: Age of Ultron, which is said to have been affected by the Mayweather-Pacquiao fight in 2015, every little bit counts at a time when domestic box office revenues are down as much as they are right now
The Hitman’s Bodyguard (3,398 theaters) – $10.0 M
Annabelle: Creation (3,565 theaters) – $7.5 M
Leap! (2,575 theaters) – $5.2 M
Dunkirk (2,774 theaters) – $4.4 M
Logan Lucky (3,031 theaters) – $4.0 M
All Saints (845 theaters) – $3.3 M
Wind River (2,095 theaters) – $3.0 M
Birth of the Dragon (1,617 theaters) – $2.8 M
Spider-Man: Homecoming (2,122 theaters) – $2.6 M
Girls Trip (1,768 theaters) – $2.5 M
The box office shouldn’t be so weak to be effected so easily by the Mayweather-McGregor fight. If there was a good movie released worth seeing, people would go see it then catch the fight in a sports bar after their theater experience. The bottom line is that Hollywood ran out of releases by August from their summer season and what they did release wasn’t that hot to begin with. Granted, a lot of these movies released this year assumed that Hillary Clinton was going to be president so they were in production while last year’s battle between Trump and Clinton was taking place. If I had to say, I don’t think one single studio in all of Hollywood picked Trump to win, except for Malpaso Studios which is run by Clint Eastwood. Sadly that’s the case and is the reason that the box office is so terrible. The Democrats in the studio system don’t understand what people want and they haven’t been willing to listen.
This ignorance was on full display between two of Hollywood’s current great directors, James Cameron and Patty Jenkins who is the wonderful woman who directed this year’s surprise hit Wonder Woman. It is important to note that Wonder Woman brought in nearly $500 million domestically which is quite extraordinary. This led Cameron who has directed massive hits like Avatar, Terminator and Titanic to comment that Wonder Woman was just another example of a male Hollywood industry objectifying women and that it was a step backwards for the industry. That says everything we need to know about the film business at this point when big time directors get it so wrong about what made Wonder Woman so successful. I’ll make a little prediction about James Cameron—I say it right here, right now—the guy has lost it. He hasn’t made a hit movie in nearly a decade and he hasn’t been able to follow-up on his hit Avatar quickly delaying his sequels for some magical time when everything lined up correctly for him. Now he has studios lined up to make four sequels to the Avatar franchise as if he thinks they will be accepted like the first one was. I have news for him—they won’t be. The studios are going to be very disappointed to learn that there is declining support for Avatar because the concept is such a tree hugging hippie mess that audiences will come to reject the premise. The first movie did well because it was new and visually very fresh technically. Well, those days are over and new Avatar movies will have to stand on their story and that’s where the new age of Trump will have an impact on the Avatar franchise.
http://ew.com/movies/2017/08/24/james-cameron-wonder-woman/
Cameron isn’t one who should be lecturing anybody about women—he’s been married 5 times and is quite maniacal on social causes. His value is clearly in science, but when it comes to people he has always missed the mark except for in his earlier work with The Abyss and Titanic. Under pressure Cameron has done his best work and even though he has featured very strong female roles he always had strong male roles to accompany them. Let’s face it, people didn’t show up to see Linda Hamilton play Sarah Conner in the Terminator. It was the Terminator they wanted to see. The female part of the role was something people put up with to get to the Terminator. And that is the same deal with Avatar; people were willing to overlook all the hippie crap to see some spectacular 3D and some great battles. But did Sam Worthington’s character appeal strongly enough to carry four more sequels based on passion for the work—no. Those new movies will struggle once people find out that the plots are largely liberal propaganda projects by a mad scientist director who has lost contact with all reality over the years. Success in Cameron’s case has destroyed what made him good and now that he’s a massive liberal he’s lost touch with his audiences—and that is truly sad.
The rest of Hollywood is no better off. As a society of Democrats—because that’s what it takes if you want to make movies in the studio system these days—they don’t understand their audience, in many cases that audience has changed into a much more traditionalist base. I mean someone out there thought it would be a good idea to make remakes of Ben-Hur, The Magnificent Seven and to make a sequel to Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Sequel—which made like five cents in movie theaters. While the first film did well for a documentary, the second film bombed tremendously as people now largely have lost interest in anything connected to the falsified data of “climate change” which has gotten on people’s nerves. It is theater owners who have taken the biggest hit with Hollywood’s failure to make movies people want to see. With all the Democratic activism going on they are the ones with the real estate that has to exhibit the garbage Hollywood is putting out and they have been the ones to lose the most.
Hollywood is going to have to come to grips with Trump for their own preservation. They won’t be able to destroy him because it was their movie audiences that made Trump to begin with. Trump didn’t change the world; the world changed and made Trump. Hollywood isn’t making movies to appeal to those people; they are making movies to appeal to their Democratic base—which is shrinking. It doesn’t matter how visually spectacular the new Avatar films will be in the future because the content is what will determine success or failure. Given Cameron’s comments on Wonder Woman—he obviously doesn’t know what’s going on now with audiences. And that is because he’s only talking to crazy Democrats these days instead of the Republicans he used to know in truck stops when that’s what he used to do for a living—which was drive a big rig. After seeing Star Wars Cameron quit that job and worked hard to become a film maker on his own –but what these modern filmmakers forget is that movies like Star Wars, and the first couple of Terminators were essentially “Republican” films about small government and decentralized power—not the Democratic dystopia that we see coming today from the Party. Now that political views are known because they have been more vocal about it, audiences are much less forgiving of people like James Cameron than they were before. And that is what is killing the American box office numbers—and is completely sinking Hollywood as an industry. There are of course exceptions, but overall, the industry is in big trouble and the studios are slow to adjust to a world where Trump is president—and a good one at that.
Rich Hoffman
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August 25, 2017
The Many Achievements of Trump: How you know the media has been lying
How do you know they are lying? Because “they,” the mainstream media—so-called—won’t tell you all the good things that Donald Trump has so far done as president which Sean Hannity so wonderfully articulated on his television show, seen below. Hannity also showed the extreme level of hatred that the same MSM showed toward Trump’s various speeches over the last couple of weeks. I watched all those speeches and I’m hardly a right-winged lunatic and there were only good things expressed in each of them. There was nothing, “unhenged” in the contents that showed a president unfit for office or bordering on insanity. That’s how you can know the truth, because reality does not reflect what a majority of the news outlets reported, and that makes it obvious that there is something very devious going on.
Obviously I was no Obama fan. But during his first six months I had hopes that he might pull back the regulations on stem cell research and maybe cheerlead the nation a bit. I gave him a shot really for the first year. Even as the storm clouds of decent from the Tea Party started to gather in 2009 I was willing to give the guy a chance, until he proved that he was simply an Alinsky change agent looking to overthrow America from a legislative perspective. I would expect the same treatment of Trump from the political left and he’s not getting it.
Trump hasn’t been in office long enough to make any real mistakes so the rhetoric exhibited by the political left in voluminous detail by the MSN is an obvious sign that there is more to the story than just political ideology in conflict. We’re talking about long-established plans toward a different kind of America that has been rejected by voters through Trump and are crumbling in front of their faces, and they are furious about it.
I’m here to tell you that if these people are this freaked out that there is more they have been hiding that hasn’t been yet revealed, and that means to us that we thankfully elected Donald Trump at just the right time. Already Trump has done more than most presidents hope to do in four years so there will be much more to cheer on soon. But the viciousness of the media towards Trump says everything about their intentions. It’s important that we stick with the president to undo all that these insurgents have planned behind our backs for over a century.
Rich Hoffman
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August 24, 2017
Whatever Happened to Rich Hoffman: The demands of the moment shadow the heroics of the past
A good friend of mine was in one of those online chat areas when a discussion about me came up, so he shared the contents. Below is a bit of that conversation where a couple of people were doing some remember when’s in regard to my activity with the No Lakota Levy effort. What struck me was that there is a belief that I left the Lakota area so for those who wonder about such things I am writing this to correct the record. To answer the question that lingers for many people I still do radio and television from time to time. For instance here is a CNN bit I did for Trump just a few weeks ago. I am still very active in many efforts and I lend myself where needed, often, Here is what they said:
Jon Kennedy at one time there was a guy that had all the info on the schools and what they did with a lot of money that was in the bank he showed that the school broad loaned money for road projects to be done or paid for them I cant remember all of it but they spent a lot of money on roads and I think they did not get the money back and then they were in the hole and that’s when they start asking for more from the people in tax’s I sure wish I could find all that info you would not believe what they did
Lynda Zammit I think the person you may be looking for is Rich Hoffman. He brought all kinds of nasties forward about the district administration between 2005 and 2013 and they did everything they could to shut him up and lock him up. He left the area right after the November 2013 levy passed (by 241 votes!) and right before April 2014 when they did exactly what he said they were going to do – give themselves $2,000,000 in raises while cuts remaine
Jon Kennedy wow they locked him up
Lynda Zammit Jon Kennedy No – but they tried to. He left the area in 2014. They were also doing crazy things like hiring people to take signs down encouraging people to vote no on levies. Crazy times. His blog is still going though, he’s very vocal about a lot of things
Jon Kennedy ye I look all over I can not find that info but the guy lead the vote no on are schools for years and if I remember right they funded the 747 deal and union center over pass if I remember right
In all honesty, if they could have locked me up they would have but because of our good efforts with No Lakota Levy we forced the teacher’s union to behave in ways they weren’t used to. Also to their credit the school board did listen to our issues and have made attempts to manage their budget—only in the vacuum of a weakened teacher’s union that knew if they went on strike that I would personally eviscerate them in both the media and in any other form they chose. They did pass their levy in 2013 when some of our No Lakota Levy people broke ranks falling for the same kind of stuff that is being thrown at Donald Trump now—and Sheriff Jones did the very un-Republican thing to do and that was come out in favor of the tax increase so that he could put his cops in more buildings as fear of mass shootings in schools was a hot progressive topic at the time, so that pushed their vote count over the threshold. And as the commentators remembered, Lakota did exactly what I said they’d do.
After that vote I went back to work since I knew it would be a while before Lakota would try another levy. People have to remember that I’m a person who is in my prime income making years so it was quite a sacrifice to take the period from 2005 to 2013 to fight public school levies because that’s not a very popular thing to do. When people meet you it doesn’t paint a picture of solidarity—they tend to think of you as a radical so there is a cost that most people don’t feel they can shoulder. But I have a great reputation and can stand quite a lot so I offered myself to the cause. When it was over I went to work on the next big thing, a big international project that I’ve been working on for the last four years that involves many countries, travel and long work days—a minimum of 12 hours per day. It’s not uncommon for me to work 20-hour days because that’s what it takes to be successful at things—especially hard things. But for the record I never left the area of Lakota. I’m just busy on my next project. When I get involved in something I jump all in and it becomes most of my life. There will come a time when I will move on to the next thing and when that happens I’ll do it gladly.
I did get to speak to the Lakota school board leadership over the winter and we had a nice talk under pleasant circumstances. They don’t plan to go for another tax increase until after 2020 and I let them know that I’d fight them on it when they did. They didn’t listen to me on their new superintendent, they paid him more than the governor of Ohio instead of the $80K I suggested. They will say that’s market value. I say it’s an artificially inflated cost, and we’ll fight that out next time. So long as they aren’t asking for more money, I have better things to worry about—and I do. I would have liked to see more challengers for the school board elections this fall but most people don’t want to get involved, just like they were more than happy to fall in behind me during the Lakota levy fights. So long as I lent my reputation for everyone to throw darts at, people were very courageous. But the moment they had the slightest exposure or had to show courage in standing behind me, they buckled, and that’s why nobody wanted to go on the school board. Lots of people want to talk, but nobody wants to stand for anything. I knew that going in and I know that going forward and I’ll do it again when needed. But I’m not going to joust windmills just for the attention of doing so. When there’s a fight—I’ll be there. When there’s not a fight—I’ll do something productive elsewhere.
I suppose that’s why people think I left the area, even though I do get out and about often and I’m not shy about it. Fighting levies is not my calling card to being remembered which I suppose a lot of people might be prone to become seduced by. They may even use it to acquire public office which a lot of people thought I was after. No, there is a lot more money to be made in the private sector. I hate the slowness of government. Right now actually I am dealing with the patent office in Washington D.C. and several attorneys in between and it’s a miserable experience, much like dealing with government as a member of the school board or some other position. It is hard and takes a lot out of you to deal with mundane—boring people who are entrenched government employees. But I expect to be paid for these kinds of things. I certainly don’t do them for fun, and public office to me would be miserable because you are dealing with people like that every day. Maybe when I’m older and retired I’d do it to stay sharp, but I don’t have the time to give to it now because there is money to be made and I have an obligation to myself and my family to do it. So I’m still around. But when there’s a fight to fight—I’ll be right there. In the meantime, there are many other things to do.
Rich Hoffman
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August 23, 2017
Why the ANTIFA Terrorist Group are a bunch of Losers: Their tactical weaknesses and motivations
Look at this little bitch–this is what ANTIFA has as their field generals.
All Phoenix comrades in the area still smashing fash, we are urging a TACTICAL RETREAT!! #TrumpRallyPhoenix #PhoenixRally pic.twitter.com/nPhs7FKGQP
— Boston Antifa (@AntifaBoston) August 23, 2017
Here’s a little strategic analysis on why there wasn’t violence at the Donald Trump rally in Phoenix, Arizona. Around 2000 protestors gathered outside the arena where the President was speaking but there wasn’t a lot of nastiness between supporters and protestors mainly because the police and mayor addressed the issue before hand. Also, the crazy ANTIFA communists weren’t there in a very strong presence, and that is the real issue that we need to address. I have been watching the ANTIFA websites and studying what they are proclaiming about themselves. Clearly, they are a militant group intent on communism and they should be and probably will be declared domestic terrorists and enemies of all our livelihoods. They project themselves as a bunch of scary collectivists but in reality, they are missing a few things that need to be understood by weak-kneed Republicans looking to cave to these barbarians without a fight.
I didn’t pay much attention to ANTIFA until their activism at Boston recently where they had on their Twitter page a red Tea Party flag with the communist fist crushing the snake saying “We will tread on you.” Well, those are fighting words and it provoked me to change the header photo on my Twitter page to let them know as they scan through my stuff what is in store for them if they attempt such a thing. Just those words, “we will tread on you” implies force and a loss of individual sanctity and that is something to fight for. I can say for myself—I live peacefully and leave people alone—more than most people would. I’m a very laissez-faire individual. I don’t bother people even though I think much of what people do is disgusting and personally destructive. I usually leave them alone to do what they will so long as they don’t impose it on me. But if they do, that’s another story. I fight to win and looking back through my history I’d challenge anybody to find any wars that I’ve lost. Maybe a few battles here and there, but never the war. So I have a pretty good track record and given ANTIFA’s attitude, I really don’t think those stupid kids know what they are doing. But they are pushing to impose themselves on the American way of life of capitalism and individual freedom, so a clash looks to be imminent.
#BostonResist pic.twitter.com/vz6iiWdjLN
— Boston Antifa (@AntifaBoston) August 20, 2017
But here’s the thing, they were able to make themselves look big in college towns where population densities of stupid people tend to hang out, like Boston, and Charlottesville—and their villainy was only covered in these events by tragic deaths and serious injuries inflicted by a known hate group—the KKK and those types of left-winged radicals who dedicated their lives to the kind of socialism Hitler was so found of. Those nut cases from the so-called “alt-right” which is still the political left on the spectrum of philosophy covered the villainy of ANTIFA by being only slight worse and attracting the attention of a media looking for a mask for their political ideology. But ANTIFA is an organization looking for trouble in the same way that the Weather Underground used to and many who cheered the destruction of the Twin Towers during 9/11. It wasn’t just Muslim radicals who cheered in the streets—it was also members of the American left who hate capitalism. And you typically find large concentrations of those people in American universities teaching these young porous kids bad ideas that get them into trouble.
However, if you step away from the college campuses and the inner cities where people are addicted to welfare and therefore government assistance for their livings—the recruiting numbers for ANTIFA die down quickly. They can put out their calls to arms and promote their radicalism on their websites, but their activity loses steam quickly once they move out of their habitat zones. To try an insurgency against suburbia—where most Trump supporters live and the conservative movement as a whole resides, they lose their effectiveness due to a lack of participation. ANTIFA members can’t function very well too far from their Xbox units and the local Starbucks—so to engage Trump supporters at their roots isn’t possible. That reality was obvious in Phoenix where the ANTIFA booth sat empty most of the night while the president was talking. ANTIFA needs two things to be successful, they need large gatherings of young people and they need them to be stupid liberals not yet forged by the realities of life. Without those elements, they are clawless dogs all bark and no bite.
I watched them fight on television throwing their urine and feces at people, using sticks, shovels and even axes to inspire fear in the people they were engaging against. By displaying their lack of respect for the laws of our capitalist society then they won’t complain too much when we meet them with force as well. Surely, they don’t expect us to just sit and take it? People who live in cities are willing to put up with more than people who live in suburbia or the country. In fact I know people who live in eastern Ohio who would turn these kids into pretzels at first sight of them in a grocery store. ANTIFA would not be tolerated in the country—therefore they will have no impact on politics or policy. Their violence is purely for show and is needed for the television cameras to drive up their sagging ratings. Without ANTIFA the political left in the media don’t have much to sour the successes coming from the Trump administration. They can complain about the silly procedural things or the way Trump says things, but they can’t knock his results—3% economic growth, low unemployment, a successful standoff with North Korea—record setting stock market. ANTIFA is the media’s only hope, and they look scary on television but in reality, they are just a bunch of skinny, fat and otherwise docile millennials who will cry when the sun hits their blank faces. They can’t endure a real war. They don’t want what they say they want.
No little group of ANTIFA punks is going to tread on me, let me promise that much. If they do, they have big problems. And that goes in general for any strategy that might take them out into the countryside. It’s one thing to stage a demonstration on a college campus where their dorms and apartments are just a few blocks away. It’s another to face down a bunch of pissed off farmers or moonshiners in the mountains of West Virginia. Yeah, that wouldn’t work out to well for them—ANTIFA. Their reach isn’t very far and they aren’t tough at all. They are spoiled brats that want a free ride of communism to give them more video game time—so their convictions aren’t rooted very deep—making them easy to defeat. That was very obvious in Phoenix. They are a made-up media paper dragon that is part of an illusion of resistance toward Trump. But reality states that they are quite disappointing up close and even worse when taken out of their native habitat. As terrorists, their efforts will be short-lived.
Rich Hoffman
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August 22, 2017
John Kasich Caves to ANTIFA: Feeding the enemy does not help defeat them
Like the liberal progressive he is, John Kasich had his people removed a valued painting of the Confederate General John Hunt Morgan from a vacation destination in Ohio as reported by PJ Media in the below article. I have always loved history and specifically I have a soft spot for the rebellion that emerged out of the American Civil War. I like the Confederates—there was great passion and bravery in that war. Stonewall Jackson and Robert E. Lee were some of the greatest tactical minds of military endeavor ever. If I had the opportunity to pick sides I would have obviously picked the Union—I do not support slavery in any form. I hate authority so the idea of a person being owned by anybody or any institution is disgusting to me—so I have no sympathy for slavery. But, I do enjoy Civil War battlefields and monuments because it was during that war that the human race started pushing back against the idea of people being owned by other people in any capacity—and there is value in that. And much of that history was forged right in my home state of Ohio with these Civil War tributes. But then this happened:
A painting of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan was removed from the lodge at Salt Fork State Park, a popular vacation and retreat spot, at the behest of the Ohio Department of National Resources, (trigger warning) the Daily Jeffersonian reports:
Recent controversy over Confederate statues and clashes between white nationalists and those who oppose them has resulted in a painting of Confederate General John Hunt Morgan being taken down at Salt Fork Lodge. During the Civil War, General Morgan led a raid into Ohio, which went through Guernsey County before Morgan and his men were captured near East Liverpool. In the painting, General Morgan is depicted leading his men in battle. Morgan’s Raid has been a part of Guernsey County lore ever since the incidents in July of 1863. The decision to take down the painting came through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
“We decided to take the painting down in light of recent events,” Matt Eiselstein of ODNR said. “The painting, done on canvas, was carefully removed from the wall and is currently being safely stored.”
The painting shows Gen. Morgan, who led a raid through Ohio in 1863, on horseback. Another soldier in the painting is waving a Confederate flag. Morgan and his men were captured near East Liverpool, Ohio, but Morgan escaped and fled Ohio. Local historian Rick Booth wrote:
By early September, 1864, he (Morgan) was leading a force of 1,500 men in the vicinity of Greeneville, Tenn. Underestimating the proximity and danger posed by Union troops nearby, Morgan opted to sleep the night in pampered luxury at a local mansion rather than tent uncomfortably with his men outside the town. When Union commanders chose to march on Greeneville through the night, Morgan’s choice of pleasantries over safety turned fatal. As federal troops approached Greeneville, several reports came in that Morgan was resting in the lightly guarded town mansion. Two cavalry companies were quickly dispatched to rush into the town and surround the mansion with orders to bring back Morgan dead or alive.
General Morgan, loathing the thought of ever spending time in Union captivity again, had promised his wife he would do everything in his power to avoid capture. And so, when confronted by an armed cavalryman demanding his surrender, Morgan chose to run. A shot rang out, and the man who barely a year before had led Confederate forces through Guernsey County’s Cumberland, Senecaville, Lore City, Old Washington, Winterset and Antrim fell dead.
Booth characterized the raid as “an unusual affair, conducted against orders in mid-1863.”
In the wake of the Charlottesville protests, at least two Ohio cities have also removed Confederate memorials.
In Franklin, near Cincinnati, a stone marker commemorating Gen. Robert E. Lee was removed Thursday, and in Worthington, near Columbus, a historic marker outside the former home of a Confederate general was removed.
Kasich isn’t trying to protect the Confederate painting at Salt Fork State Park from ANTIFA communists and other lunatics, he’s appeasing them. He’s trying to make the Republican base believe he has the interests of history in mind when in reality he is seeking to distance himself even further from the Trump administration which at this point is a serious mistake. That’s why he is weak. No culture should seek to appease thugs and book burners. My first experience with any culture that were history erasers were the Nazis. But I have often spoken very harshly about the Roman barbarians that attacked the Library at Alexandria, the many Catholic crusades against pagan monuments and the modern academic re-writing of history to fit the Columbus origin story—which has been false. The Indians were not Native-Americans—but were themselves immigrants from China and all places around the globe well before the New World was discovered. It was only “new” to the Europeans fleeing their homelands due to religious persecution. Everyone has been running from something and everything came to a spill over point during the American Civil War.
History tells us that because of that war people were freed. Slavery ended in North America because of that war—not in spite of it. And there is a lot for us to learn about ourselves from the Confederacy. It is not permissible for these modern communists—which is what ANTIFA is all about—to erase our history and to re-write it in the image of liberalism. That’s just not going to be allowed to happen. But Kasich as governor of Ohio should have known better. And he picked the wrong side to appease.
Rich Hoffman
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August 21, 2017
An Indiana Jones Land at Animal Kingdom: Yes, there is a heaven on earth–or rather–there soon will be
I love covering these more fun topics because there is a lot of very serious news out there. But to me all this is connected whether we’re talking about business, politics, or entertainment—we are talking about culture building. What makes human beings distinct and very unique in the universe is our vast imaginations. Even if we were to meet intelligent life capable of working out the details of Type 1 or 2 Civilizations of interstellar travel I would put the human imagination up against anybody. I see great promise for human potential in our arts, our literature, our religions, our buildings, sculptures, and paintings and I think over the next 1000 years we will become to be known as distinctly unique among all creation. So I have no problem taking a moment to revere elements that I think are very special. For me personally Walt Disney “the man” was the king and his vision for Disney World was magnificent. The way he bought up all that property in Florida under a cloak of secrecy was brilliant and it’s starting to pay off big time 50 years later in the evolution of the human race. Everyone who reads here knows how excited I am about the new Star Wars Land called Galaxy’s Edge that is coming to Hollywood Studios in 2019. I’ve made no secret about what I think that does on a vast scale of art and human achievement—aside from just being a cool place to visit. Well, rumor has it which has gained serious traction in mid-August 2017 that an Indiana Jones Land is being considered at Animal Kingdom and let me just say that for me that is jaw dropping exciting. I may move there just to visit it every day—that news is that exciting to me.
To some, Indiana Jones is just four movies with a fifth one on the way that were fun throwbacks to a style of filmmaking that died in the 1950s. They are still fun to watch and people generally like them. They’ve certainly held up to the tests of time. However, I would argue that Indiana Jones has been the single greatest contributor to science and the funding of sciences in the history of the world. Because of Indiana Jones—I would argue—science went from a geeky academic pursuit and moved to a mainstream coolness that is largely funding the efforts of cable television to this very day. Without Indiana Jones I don’t think Josh Gates would have any television shows on The Travel Channel. I don’t think half the archeology which has really opened up our understanding of history would have happened especially the great work that English Heritage has done in Europe. Indiana Jones made studying history cool and that has greatly benefited the entire human race in ways that are impossible to pin down. If you interviewed most people in the history fields you’d find an Indian Jones fan deep in their hearts.
Even the History Channel’s popular show Ancient Aliens got a lot of its fuel for programming investment based on the premise of the last Indiana Jones film, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. So the footprint of Indiana Jones on the sciences in our culture is huge. I grew up with those movies and it’s hard for me often to tell which I like more, Indiana Jones or Star Wars as products of Lucasfilm. Indiana Jones suits me more on a personal level. I love the character and the enthusiasm Indiana Jones has for life—he’s a wonderful invention from the mind of George Lucas and a real gift to our civilization. I personally think Raiders of the Lost Ark is the greatest movie of all time—it’s better than Citizen Kane, it’s better than Casablanca, it’s better than Ben Hur. It’s a technical masterpiece in every film making category and it justifiably deserves its place in history.[image error]
In the back of my mind I was hoping that under the Disney ownership of Lucasfilm that Indiana Jones would be elevated in their park presence. For me the Indiana Jones Stunt Spectacular at Hollywood Studios is worth the price of admission all by itself. To have his own land similar to what is being done for Star Wars would be I think a magnificent endeavor that would spark the minds of many would-be scientists for decades to come. Even better the chance to immerse yourself into an Indian Jones story is something a lot of people would enjoy. I know I would. The study of archaeology is a new science and there is a lot to yet uncover about our own past—and starting from a point of imagination—asking “what if” is the way to begin that productive process.
Having an Indiana Jones land at Animal Kingdom would without question ignite many of those young minds to a more serious career in the sciences by revering some of the fun that can happen in the world of adventure. I’d be inclined just to go there to read books in that fantasy Indiana Jones environment. Based on what Disney has done with Avatar and is doing with Toy Story, Cars, and now Star Wars—making an Indiana Jones land would dramatically enhance the goal of Animal Kingdom as an education platform attached to thrilling entertainment. Indiana Jones may be a fictional character but he is the jumping off point for most people in understanding the reasons behind science. I find the character and spirit of Indiana Jones to be remarkably optimistic and fun. It is fun to learn new languages, it is fun to discover new things, and it is fun to always try to do something even if it doesn’t work out. Indiana Jones isn’t always successful, but he does always try to be. He’s a wonderful character.
[image error]I enjoyed Raiders of the Lost Ark so much as a kid that I bought and read The Egyptian Book of the Dead when I was 12 years old complete with hieroglyphics. When I was 13 my grandmother gave me some really fantastic books, The Living Bible Encyclopedia in Story and Pictures which came in 16 volumes and were published in 1968. They are real treasures before revisionism of history had really set in to contaminate such works. I spent the next couple years reading them voluminously. At 14 I was a member of the New York City club for rare books and prints. They didn’t last very long, they didn’t make it out of the 80s, but I loved getting their catalog and sometimes saving up $200 in lawn mowing money to buy some rare book from a remote corner of the world—and reading it. Nobody in public school convinced me that reading was important but once I saw Indiana Jones, reading became a huge part of my life and still is to this day. Indiana Jones was smart and tough breaking the belief that you had to be one or the other and for me that made a life changing framework which still is a huge part of my life. So having a real Indiana Jones world that you can walk around in and interact with would be tremendous to young minds waiting for a spark to ignite their imaginations.
More Indiana Jones in our culture would help it. With that said, Harrison Ford is Indiana Jones. But there have been other actors in the very good television show The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles which I have all the DVD collection sets that use the character to tell the story of our history and they are real treasures. There is a lot that Disney could do with Indiana Jones to inspire education in youth while telling fresh stories to keep the imaginations alive in all people no matter what their age. Just the movies have done much of what we see today in scientific optimism. I was at the Louvre in Paris a few months ago standing at the Mona Lisa and I joked to my daughter that we had first experienced that painting at that famous museum during an episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles as she was growing up. That’s what we did as a family. We watched Indiana Jones movies together and I certainly gave them the adventure bug because of it. In fact today one of my son-in-laws is going on a cross-country motorcycle trip today and both of my daughters are going sky diving—and when they were all younger we watched Indiana Jones movies and those Young Indy DVDs together—and they inspired them too. Anyway, we’re at The Louvre talking about Indiana Jones and the Mona Lisa and an employee who was French and couldn’t speak a bit of English came over and spoke to us upon hearing the name, Indiana Jones. Yes, he understood the show we were talking about, he had seen it and that was what inspired him to work at The Louvre and become interested in art. We were able to communicate because we all mutually loved Indiana Jones. That is the power of that kind of character and the marvelous opportunity that Disney has by putting an Indiana Jones land in their Animal Kingdom. It would be sheer magic for me, but for many other people, it would be a place of inspiration and adventure. I can’t freaking wait!
Rich Hoffman
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August 20, 2017
The Story Behind ANTIFA: Republicans are destroying Democrats in fundraising
MOMENTS AGO: Woman waving American flag hit, dragged by protester at #FreeSpeechRally in #Boston. #BostonCommon pic.twitter.com/7swgamIOjU
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 19, 2017
I really think everyone should read D’Souza’s new book The Big Lie. It’s not like it’s some fringe book from a crazy right-winged lunatic. The real conservatives in America aren’t even on the political scale the media uses these days—the only politics they know are varying degrees of socialism which is explained clearly in D’Souza’s book. Reading such books is the first step in understanding how anybody could justify a bunch of young punks dressed up in black masks and outfits—very close to the KKK I might add, in their public demonstrations—and make them out to be heroes rather than the anarchists that they truly are advocating Marxism. These stupid ANTIFA kids are mostly a bunch of soft, fat-assed kids who spend too much time on the couch eating Doritos. Their clashes with their brothers and sisters on the left—the White Nationalists, the KKK and the neo Nazi-s are being staged by the media to be like a Harlem Globetrotters game against a fake opponent who has already been pre-determined to lose.
In their own words. https://t.co/QME0xWL2Ui
— Rich Hoffman (@overmanwarrior) August 20, 2017
Let's get one thing clear. Antifa is an Anarcho-Communist cause. Those on the left who call us "patriots", step the FUCK away. #BostonResist pic.twitter.com/fXV3mgK45j
— Boston Antifa (@AntifaBoston) August 19, 2017
If those stupid kids came out of those cities which Democrats control—and tried that shit in God’s country—the Red states that support Trump-they wouldn’t get very far and would be embarrassed immensely. It’s all a rigged show that has nothing to do with real American politics–but everything to do with fund-raising. The Democrats are drowning right on cue as I said last year at this time that they would be, and they hope that these protests will solidify their base—convince some candidates to emerge for the 2018 elections—and persuade the money men to give them some money. The Republican Party under jus the first seven months of Trump is outpacing Democrats by double in fund-raising efforts and for the leftist political activists out there they are now desperate to do anything to stop the bleeding—leaving Tom Perez in a very bad, losing position.
http://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/347240-rnc-raises-millions-more-than-dnc-in-july
Just in July of 2017 with all the bad news flooding the Trump presidency from all the media outlets, the Republican Party raised $10.2 million dollars compared to the DNC who raised only $3.8. The RNC is operating without a debt while the DNC is adding to it sitting right now at $3.4 million. That for Democrats is catastrophic considering they have their mouth pieces at every movie studio these days, every news outlet, they have Facebook, Google, they own the government institutions such as the Deep State, the IRS, they have their radicals in the CIA, the FBI. They are everywhere but they can’t convince people who have money to give them some to fight on behalf of liberalism. Why do you think that is dear reader? Because it’s all a big lie just like D’Souza so wonderfully puts in his new book with the same title. Like I said Dinesh D’Souza isn’t some radical loser selling his books out of the back of a car at a flea market—I bought his latest at Costco. As I looked around there weren’t any rival books by liberal authors—and it’s not because Costco favors conservative authors. Costco is a pretty liberal organization themselves—they give money to Democrats—not typically Republicans. The reason there aren’t liberal books at Costco on display side by side with D’Souza’s The Big Lie is because they don’t sell. Nobody buys liberal books because half of the idiots in their party can’t read. Look at those stupid ANTIFIA fat-ass kids; they are lucky if they can read a candy wrapper let alone a book about history. Donald Trump is a very successful business person who made a hit show out of a flimsy idea where Mark Cuban and Richard Branson struggled mightily. Running the Republican Party is a cake walk for him. His message and personality are something that people feel they can invest in—look at the stock market. This helps Republicans up and down the ticket. Slowly they are learning—stick near Trump and money will come your way for elections. Stand apart, there won’t be any money and you will eventually lose your seats. That’s politics folks, and the Democrats are losing and that won’t get any better in the months to come.
Antifa attacking an innocent Trump supporter who was walking by,
I captured this as I was undercover as Antifa. pic.twitter.com/WFwHnXsclk
— Joey Salads (@JoeySalads) August 19, 2017
Through August of 2017 as the frantic news outlets see what’s really going on; more money has flowed to Republicans under Trump’s administration. They know their polling has been phony about the President’s approval ratings. They know their samplings have been taken with skewed numbers of Democrats contributing as opposed to Republicans to make things look better—they know they have been lying to the American people and it’s just a matter of time that the truth comes out—which it is in their balance sheets. The frantic attempts to destroy the Trump administration by encouraging riots in the streets with the ANTIFA losers and wall to wall coverage of some Russian conspiracy—or attempting to put Trump’s name next to the socialists White Nationalists that were creations of the political left to begin with can’t hide the fact that through August of 2017, from the time Trump took office just seven months prior the RNC has $86.5 million in contributions while the DNC has managed to acquire only $42 million. The GOP has a huge advantage in cash on hand also with $47.1 million as opposed to the DNC reserves of only $6.9 million. That’s not enough money for Democrats to run one race for a dog catcher in most communities let alone a congressional seat or even a new federal senator. The Democrats are going into 2018 broke and that won’t get any better for them and everyone in the know, knows it which explains their fanaticism every day on the news.
Trump supporter walks through crowd of hysterical Free speech protestors!They hackle, scream & insult him! #Boston pic.twitter.com/FYS1rnbj9B
— Corryn
August 19, 2017
The Power of Reading: If you want to succeed in life, books are the key
[image error]It happens to me at least twice a week where some claim jumper tries to leap onto something I’ve worked very hard for, and they think that if they impose themselves at the finish line that somehow success will find them. It is the human nature of lazy people to desire to mooch off the efforts of others so rather than do the work themselves they spend that energy looking for some easy way to get ahead in life. I usually don’t get too upset about those types of things because I know what will happen next. Once I notice such a thing I immediately give them the wheel to the ship so that they can see how difficult things are once I remove myself from the process—and they crash nearly immediately because they lack the skills to conduct themselves. When you work hard to dig for the gold and haul it out of a metaphorical canyon up a muddy, slippery trail and at the top some claim jumper wants to then help you carry it to the market with a 50/50 split and call it “team work” I always call bullshit because of the effort is not rooted in equality, or even fairness—but in looting. When people are willing to work as hard as I do at anything, they then might have the right to some equal portion of the credit. And in that regard I find this little Twitter statement below to be enormously valuable to people who routinely ask me—how do you do what you do?
The average CEO reads 60 books a year
August 18, 2017
Cool Kids and the Geeks: Why Republicans are wimps who grovel at the feet of the media
I remember when I went to John Boehner’s office to inspire him to impeach Barack Obama for some bad behavior the president had conducted under a congressional recess, which was a valid issue. It certainly deserved a rebuke from the Speaker of the House who happened to be my congressional representative at the time. Of course, Boehner did nothing and ignored my suggestions so to maintain order in the swamp letting Obama off the hook completely. He let Democrats know that they could do anything to Republicans and there would be no retaliation. Yet when the shoe was on the other foot and we had a Republican in office and the Democrats were looking for any little thing to impeach him Rep. Steven Cohen put forth a formal proceeding to impeach Trump over quite valid comments made in the wake of Charlottesville. Where the Republicans tried to play it above the fray with Obama, Democrats have no trouble throwing out the impeach word and that is the essential difference in why those liberal losers think they even stand a chance in this new civil war in America.
What? You didn’t know we were in a civil war dear reader? Well the signs have always been there and now they are extremely obvious. No, it’s not between the alt-left and the alt-right—those are made up terms by the media to attempt to put us all consciously into those two book ends for which both are a means to socialism. They’d have us all believe that we are all somewhere between those two leftist groups. But we aren’t, the real civil war is between those who had their educations before the liberalized media took completely over and those who have grown up under its far-reaching umbrella. It wasn’t that long ago that radio personality Matt Clark and I did several radio shows on how communists took over the media industry starting in the 60s and by the 2000s had infiltrated nearly every aspect of it. Now with financiers like George Soros gathering up his anti-American friends for the purpose of using the media as a hammer that thrusts by his funding the leftist influence of both the Nazi and the Russian communists are basking in the theater of debate as if they were a majority. But they aren’t—otherwise Donald Trump wouldn’t have won the presidency.
When polling comes out against Trump the samplings are usually all the members of the CNN phone banks for which the criteria is established. The same with CBS and ABC, especially NBC who are still angry that Trump left The Celebrity Apprentice tanking their leading show so that he could become president. They aren’t calling me, or my wife, or my neighbors out in Southwestern Ohio for polling—where the buckle on the Bible belt is large enough to deflect a speeding bullet. No politician could go to an arena anywhere in the country like Trump can and fill it up with enthusiastic people. And no media personality could either—as Arnold Schwarzenegger learned when he tried to step in and run the boardroom on the show Trump left. That’s what terrifies them. They know their polling is wrong. Trump has more than 50% of the country and they dare not let that information get out—so they are doubling down doing anything and everything they can to attempt to seduce us all away from the truth.
I was awakened in the middle of the night by an urgent report from my iPhone. The Hollywood Reporter was telling me that Tina Fey and Seth Meyers was going to return to Saturday Night Live’s “Weekend Update” and that they were going to “slam” Trump. The 20-something reporter writing for that trendy publication couldn’t hide her hope that her progressive media celebrities might change the course of history with some crafty insults which might end a presidency. But to our sane eyes her enthusiasm was equivalent to a child thinking that they could pluck the moon out of the sky without understanding anything of the science of why it hangs there in the night. That same Tina Fey first really exposed this extreme liberal bias when she made outrageous fun of Sarah Palin only for being the first woman to run for vice president on the John McCain ticket. The former governor of Alaska was panned by every liberal activist in the media for a solid five years and the effect did take its toll on Palin’s family. Some of the meanest things I’ve ever heard from anybody came in her direction from people like Tina Fey who was protecting NBC’s social activism position on ever-expanding audiences through global communism. The same broadcasting company that ate out of the hand of Trump for his hit television show used people like Tina Fey to politically assassinate anyone who dared to stick their neck out against the trend. If Tina were to come out as a Republican the same knives would come after her as well. But so long as she was one of the “cool kids” as established by the group mentality of the orthodox media mechanisms—she will have success in life. So long as she does what NBC and the other MSM types desire—to destroy Republican no matter who they are, she gets to be a celebrity with all the frills that come with public acceptance. It doesn’t matter if they are women. It doesn’t matter if they are former stars of their network. If they stand against the tide of progressive liberalism—then they must be destroyed and it is the job of people like Fey to advance her network on their strategic advancement of social change.
This behavior reminded me of the root cause of all this evil. Our public education system after all is guilty of paving the way to all this insanity. People like Tina Fey and the Saturday Night Live comedians represent the popular kids in every school. They set the trends that all public-school cultures must adhere to—as part of the MSM for which The Hollywood Reporter, Rolling Stone, MTV and all of network television function driving the cultural trends of our society harnessed and communicated to the masses through group assimilation taught to us in our public government-run schools. I remember how it was to get on the school bus. Every kid there would have on a KISS shirt, or Def Leopard or some rock group that was popular at the time and they were invited to be part of the warm blanket of the group. I would step on the bus wearing my Han Solo shirt from Star Wars and I was made fun of incessantly. Unlike most people, I liked to fight and antagonize people especially in group behavior patterns so I did more of what caused all the ruckus. I’d make fun of them back and when they turned to violence to make me conform, I beat the shit out of them-literally, especially by the time I was in high school. But usually people cave to the pressure and that is how such things are communicated into our culture and that is clearly what is at play with the Trump presidency. Lucky for us, Trump likes to fight too—because that’s the only way to beat these evil collectivist slugs.
The impeachment suggestion is s sign of their extreme frustration on the political left, because the cool kids can’t use peer pressure for compliance of the individual to group assimilation. Obviously, all this is over the heads of most Republicans. John Boehner and his team thought I was out of my mind for suggesting that Obama be impeached. Most of our orthodox Republicans were in some way or another the cool kids in school—or they wanted to be and they are now paralyzed as adults to act against the MSM because what they want more desperately than anything in the world is to be considered one of them. And that’s how good individuals sacrifice their very lives to be marginalized into group behavior losing forever their personal ethics for the sweet delight of other people’s approval. But little do the political elites and the MSM know that the trend is changing and has been for a long time. It’s now cool to wear Star Wars shirts to school and to geek out at Gen Cons. The cool kids aren’t so cool anymore and personal individuality is more cherished than ever before which is showing up in that polling that everyone is trying to hide from the public. But Trump is the proof of it no matter what anybody tries to say. The results speak clearly for themselves.
Rich Hoffman
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