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  • #1
    “The battle against good and evil is raging now! Look at your television programming and movie advertisements presenting the occult…the demonic…the satanic…the practice of witchcraft and sorcery in popular books…the open hostility toward Christianity and the revival of anti-Semitism. The fight is on for the hearts and minds of our children in ours homes, our schools, our universities, and our society.”
    John Hagee, Four Blood Moons: Something Is About to Change

  • #2
    “modern U.S. history. For an American president to be this insensitive to the security needs of Israel at a time of such bloody turmoil in the Middle East is tragic, and it would have been unimaginable even a decade ago.”
    Reed Ralph, Awakening: How America Can Turn from Economic and Moral Destruction Back to Greatness

  • #4
    “Good leaders set a clear path, show the way forward, and provide friend and foe alike with clarity and consistency that, like a northern star, can be reliably followed. We need leaders who say what they mean, who do what they say, and whose rhetoric provides a road map for how they will lead and where they will take the country. In this essential test of leadership, Obama has failed miserably, and I would suggest that failure has been deliberate insofar as he could not allow the American people to have insight into his genuine beliefs and intentions.”
    Reed Ralph, Awakening: How America Can Turn from Economic and Moral Destruction Back to Greatness

  • #4
    Greg Gutfeld
    “Politics is way cool, as long as it’s progressive. Conservatives by nature hate politics and politicians.”
    Greg Gutfeld, Not Cool: The Hipster Elite and Their War on You

  • #5
    Greg Gutfeld
    “There are also hunger strikes. Hunger strikes are noble and sometimes necessary. If you’re a political prisoner in China or North Korea (where the entire country is on a hunger strike, not by choice), I get it. For you, it’s life or death. But at Harvard, it’s about a press clipping and maybe getting a better grade or a higher class of hand job. So when an undergrad adopts a hunger strike in order to get someone to divest from oil, I say, let the twerp starve. Most of them are overfed, pudgy masses of soft tissue—it wouldn’t hurt if these sad sacks lost a few pounds. They might even understand the plight of the average Venezuelan, who operates under conditions American activists see as utopian, when they’re really nightmarish. How about the next time one of our coeds feels a hunger strike coming on, we exchange her with someone who’s genuinely starving?”
    Greg Gutfeld, Not Cool: The Hipster Elite and Their War on You

  • #6
    Greg Gutfeld
    “But it’s no surprise that when someone truly awful dies, the cool break out in reverence. Which is what happened when Hugo Chávez croaked. On that day in March 2013, we saw a parade of misty-eyed celebrities and solemn left-wing hacks paying tribute to a dead guy. Out of the woodwork came a parade of Hugoslavians, tyrant-lovers who could overlook the heathen’s badness for the sake of coolness. See, someone can be truly evil. But if that person runs a country and you know that person well, it makes you kinda cool. It’s better to know Darth Vader than Doris Day. It’s pretty cool to brag that you just shared a burrito with a murderous despot, as opposed to a biscuit with Billy Graham. And so when Chávez bit the dust, who did we see? Sean Penn. Oliver Stone. Jimmy Carter. Joe Kennedy. All decorating the corpse with wreaths of blithering blather. And no one blathers blitheringly like that quartet. That’s the worst set of four since the last Who reunion.”
    Greg Gutfeld, Not Cool: The Hipster Elite and Their War on You

  • #7
    Greg Gutfeld
    “Sean Penn mourned the death of the fifty-eight-year-old socialist creep. Sean wrote in a statement sent to the Hollywood Reporter: “Today the people of the United States lost a friend it never knew it had. And poor people around the world lost a champion.” He added: “I lost a friend I was blessed to have.” Penn needs to tell you that he knew the guy. A world leader. That’s cool. I guess playing Jeff Spicoli and marrying Madonna wasn’t enough (one made your career, the other ruined your urinary tract). Yeah, this is the same chap who told Piers Morgan that Ted Cruz should be institutionalized. Talk about the pot calling the kettle batshit crazy. If Penn got any nuttier, he’d be a Snickers bar. Of course it would be uncool to point out to Penn that Chávez was no champion of the poor. Under his rule people became far poorer in Venezuela. And in the midst of an oil boom, Chávez engineered a murder boom. The murder rate in his country tripled during Chávez’s tyrannical tenure, hitting a high of 67 per 100,000 residents in 2011, compared with a murder rate of less than 5 per 100,000 in the United States (and that includes Baltimore). And about 10 or 20 less than the last Penn movie. Penn was joined, per usual, by director Oliver Stone, who said, solemnly, somewhere: “I mourn a great hero to the majority of his people and those who struggle throughout the world for a place.” He added: “Hated by the entrenched classes, Hugo Chávez will live forever in history. “My friend, rest finally in a peace long earned.” This is from an adult, mind you. And no list of apologists for evil is complete without Michael Moore. This nugget comes from the Michigan Live website, which reports Moore praising Chávez in a feeble collection of Twitter messages, on the night the Venezuelan viper expired. Hugo Chávez declared the oil belonged 2 the ppl. He used the oil $ 2 eliminate 75% of extreme poverty, provide free health & education 4 all. That made him dangerous. US”
    Greg Gutfeld, Not Cool: The Hipster Elite and Their War on You

  • #8
    “I could write a whole book about why I think Obama was the worst president in American history. He was so detrimental to our nation that it is easy to compile a list of things he was the first president to ever dare to do: • The first president to preside over a cut to the credit rating of the United States. • The first president to violate the War Powers Act. • The first president to be held in contempt of court for illegally obstructing oil drilling in the Gulf. • The first president to require all Americans to purchase a product from a third party. • The first president to abrogate bankruptcy laws to turn over control of companies to his union supporters. • The first president to bypass Congress and implement the Dream Act through executive fiat. • The first president to order a secret amnesty program for illegal immigrants. • The first president to demand that a company”
    Terry James, Deceivers: Exposing Evil Seducers & Their Last Days Deception

  • #9
    “could write a whole book about why I think Obama was the worst president in American history. He was so detrimental to our nation that it is easy to compile a list of things he was the first president to ever dare to do:”
    Terry James, Deceivers: Exposing Evil Seducers & Their Last Days Deception

  • #10
    “President Barack Hussein Obama, routinely violated the rights of Americans. Thanks to some of the leaked top-secret documents, some of the most serious constitutional abuses by the U.S. intelligence community are only now being revealed.”
    Terry James, Deceivers: Exposing Evil Seducers & Their Last Days Deception

  • #11
    Jonathan Cahn
    “selichote.”
    Jonathan Cahn, The Harbinger II: The Return

  • #12
    Mark Hitchcock
    “scattering Babel’s inhabitants and putting an abrupt end to the first global community.”
    Mark Hitchcock, Global Reset: Do Current Events Point to the Antichrist and His Worldwide Empire?

  • #13
    Gregg Braden
    “Michael Drosnin”
    Gregg Braden, The Isaiah Effect: Decoding the Lost Science of Prayer and Prophecy

  • #14
    Tony    Evans
    “The name Jesus is the Greek version of the Hebrew name Joshua, which means, “The Lord saves.”
    Tony Evans, The Tony Evans Bible Commentary

  • #15
    “Obama’s Unending Wars: Fronting the Foreign Policy of the Permanent Warfare State,”
    Edward Curtin, Seeking Truth in a Country of Lies

  • #16
    “Didache”
    Dennis Clark, An Ancient Blueprint for the Supernatural: The Lost Teachings of the Apostles, Hidden for Such a Time as This



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