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Saturday, February 20, 2016

For The Good Of The USA, Bye Bye Jeb

Nigel Farage Schools Euro Libturds

Brexit Vote Set For June 23



Prime Minister David Cameron said Saturday that Britain would hold its historic referendum on whether to remain in the European Union on June 23.

"We are approaching one of the biggest decisions this country will face in our lifetimes," Cameron said in a short statement outside 10 Downing Street, his official residence and the headquarters of the British government.

"This choice goes to the heart of what kind of country we want to be, and the future we want for our children," he said.

"Let me be clear," he added. "Leaving Europe would compromise our economic and national security."

Cameron reached an EU deal in Brussels late Friday after marathon negotiations at a summit of the group's leaders. He sought to amend the country's relationship with the EU ahead of setting a date for the vote, in part because he faces skepticism within his own Conservative Party about the merits of retaining Britain’s ties with the 28-nation political bloc.

"Three years ago I committed to the British people that I would renegotiate our position in the EU and hold an in-out referendum. Now I am delivering that commitment. You will decide," he said.

Cameron spoke after emerging from a Cabinet meeting on the issue. It was the first British Cabinet meeting held on a Saturday since the Falklands War in 1982. He said that his Cabinet backed his goal of keeping Britain in the EU.

Still, one of the prime minister's closest allies who is held in high regard by Conservatives  — Justice Minister Michael Gove — said he will campaign for a so-called Brexit or a British exit from the EU. Cameron said he was "disappointed but not surprised" by the move. A number of other Cabinet ministers and senior party members may follow suit, including Boris Johnson, London's influential mayor.

An average of the six most recent polls of voting intentions showed that 51% of Britons would choose to remain in the EU, while 49% would opt to leave, according to What UK Thinks, an independent social research organization.

Stuart Shields, 48, who was visiting London on Saturday from Cambridgeshire, in eastern England, said Britain should leave the bloc. "I don't think it's value for money," he said.

Ben Murphy, 30, from Kent, in southern England, wants Britain to stay in the EU. "It's got to be better for trade," he said.

Dividing lines were also visible across political parties.

Jeremy Corbyn, the leader of Britain's opposition left-leaning Labour Party, said in a statement that Cameron's "priorities in (the EU) negotiations have been to appease his opponents in the Conservative Party. He has done nothing to promote secure jobs, protect our steel industry or stop the spread of low pay. "A vote to remain in Europe is in the best interests of our people,” Corbyn said.

George Osborne, Britain's Conservative finance minister, told the BBC: “We’re stronger, safer and better off in the EU. The alternative is a huge leap in the dark, with the risks that that entails for our country, for its economy and for our security.”

Among the measures that Cameron secured concessions on from the EU were assurances that Britain would not be forced to join the euro currency, restrictions on some welfare payments to the citizens of other EU nations who come to work in Britain, and a guarantee that it can forgo "ever-closer union" — a reference to ceding more government powers to the seat of EU power in Brussels.

Wendy Taylor, 62, from Durham, in northern England, said she was divided on whether Britain should stay or leave. "We've never really been properly in Europe because we've never changed the currency. We're on the edge really," she said.

USA Today

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Australian Convert To Islam: I Want To Do An Islamic Bonnie And Clyde



 Classmates from John Berne Catholic school at Lewisham remember a loud Christian teenager who liked listening to rapper 2pac and was close to her loving family of Tongan heritage.
 
They are now shocked the 18-year-old is facing 31 charges of ­refusing to answer Crime Commission questions about her teenage husband Sameh Bayda, also 18, who is in Goulburn Supermax prison facing terror charges.

She was asked by investigators: “What do you mean by ‘I want to do an Islamic Bonnie and Clyde on the kaffir’?” and if she would sacrifice herself alongside her husband.

The couple married on ­December 30 last year, weeks before Bayda was charged with three counts of collecting documents likely to facilitate terrorist acts.

Police prosecutor SergeantClint Nasr told Parramatta Local Court on Saturday: “The court needs to look behind the charges. There is a concern she is a supporter of ISIS. The accused was up to her eyeballs in what her husband was up to.”

Namoa first converted to Islam in Year 8 but reverted to Christianity briefly before beginning swearing to Allah around Year 10, friends remember.
She was raised with nine protective brothers and anyone who gave her trouble at The John Berne School was cautioned the Namoa brood would come after them if they did not treat her with respect.

“Towards the end of Year 10 she started (saying) I swear to Allah,” her friend said. After leaving the Lewisham school in Year 10, Namoa proudly declared her new faith in text messages to friends, telling them she prayed five times a day.

“I converted when I was in Year 8, then I went back to the church and now I’m back to Islam lmaoo-ooo”, Namoa texted a friend in January last year.

“… ha my family hates it but they can’t say cos my first cousins n mums sister is Muslim lol she married one n converted when they got married,” another text said.

Parramatta Local Court heard she suffers from anxiety.

“I’m just so shocked, I can’t ­believe what’s happened to her, I would never in a million years have picked it, especially with brothers like hers,” the friend said.

Namoa had appeared to look to the future. She completed two job-ready training programs while at secondary school: one that equipped her with the skills to work in a cafe and another that had a community service focus and led the Western Sydney girl to volunteer in the community.

But her world changed when she left school in Year 10.

A close female friend of Namoa, also of islander heritage, has also converted to Islam. “May Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala free the oppressed,” the teen posted on Facebook after Namoa was refused bail in Parramatta Court on Saturday.

“Wallahs I never thought it’ll (sic) be this hard …”

Auburn Uniting Church Reverend Veitinia Waqabaca said he was concerned for other teens in the community. The church has a large Tongan congregation.

“I am surprised (she converted) but … our people can take on another religion but we have to ask them what it is that they find attractive,” he said. “We can only sit them down, these kids are very clever and help them see all the terrorism in the world and point out that it is only one religion that it is associated with and to stay away from that religion.”

Saturday, February 13, 2016

Friday, February 12, 2016

Migrant Violence In Two Nations

Did my dad and all the other soldiers fight in the Second World War for our freedom just to let scum like this into our country, I don't think so. I know for a fact we are no longer the USA my dad fought for!

A man with a machete walked into the Nazareth Restaurant & Deli and began attacking customers. Four people were injured, one with critical wounds. Police shot and killed the man after he attempted to flee the scene.

Full Story Here: One News Now

And as a bonus this from Austria

The mother of the boy who was raped by an Iraqi migrant in a swimming pool in Austria, has said she regrets teaching her children to be welcoming to migrants and described the man's defence as 'just monstrous'.

Full Story Here: Daily Mail


Thursday, February 11, 2016

What White Men Have Done



Today, if one is to believe the constant anti-white, hate-filled and bigoted Establishment propaganda, the white man is the greatest source of evil and unrighteousness in the world. Waves and waves of this propaganda spread the lie that whites are always the victimizers -but never the victim- and have meant nothing but ill towards the "always benevolent races," which have surrounded her lands. As the propagandists teach, Whites -especially those who would preserve their race- are the lowest form of life on earth, to be despised and persecuted, rooted out and exposed as heretics if they do not toe the Multi-Cultural Party line. With their constant encouragement of race-mixing and cover-ups of genuine cases of anti-white genocide throughout history (the Bolshevik revolution, Stalin and the bloody work of his Jewish controllers, deportations and murders of millions of Germans after WWII, etc.), it is quite clear to growing numbers of thinking people that the Establishment seeks the destruction of the White race.

This article is meant to grant them their wish, to suppose that whites had never graced the lands of this planet with their creativity and intelligence. Where would the establishment be? This effort will merely scratch the surface of white creativity. Indeed, it would take hundreds of pages to detail it all. 

Throughout history, no other people have contributed to the betterment of mankind -of all races- than the White race. The "Aryan mind" has been the source of genius, the prime cultivator of technology, and the driving force of progress. Aryans have always been the source of High Culture. 

There is the work of Archimedes, inventor of the lever and pulley; the Archimedean screw, used to lift water for irrigation; the catapult; and the concepts of hydrostatics and buoyancy, among others. Many other ancients have been responsible for the basic inventions that all succeeding generations have drawn upon, from the wheel to basic math and science concepts. Would you throw it all away? The breadth of work by Italian Leonardo da Vinci nearly stuns the mind. His almost workable plans for such revolutionary concepts as the movable bridge, construction crane, a flying machine, the parachute, and other ideas, became realities due to other White contributions to the fulfillment of these ideas. 

Driving a car or other vehicle, on land or water is enjoyed by nearly all. But for the contributions of Germans such as Karl Benz, Gottlieb Daimler, and Wilhelm Maybach to automobile technology, how far would we go? Daimler and Maybach were the first to invent an internal combustion engine light enough to power an automobile; and that they did, though only with three wheels at first. They had perfected a motor bicycle as far back as 1885; a four wheeled car in 1886, and by 1926 had combined with motor vehicle pioneer Karl Benz to form Mercedes-Benz, "Mercedes" being Karl's daughter.

German Rudolf Diesel invented the economic and efficient diesel engine. Men like brothers Charles and Frank Duryea built the first successful gas power automobile on American shores. Vincent Bendix's "Bendix-drive" made hand-cranking an engine obsolete. Henry Ford, the father of mass-production, not to mention white patriot and grand exposer of the Jews, made his Model-T available to the masses and produced the first V-8 engine. Countless others have made critical contributions to modern automotive technology. 

How about the works of other Germans? Rudolf Bunsen invented the gas heater called the Bunsen burner, used in tens of thousands of laboratories and schools, for learning and developing a multitude of ways to benefit our lives. Johannes Gutenberg, as early as the 15th century, developed a movable type mold, first mass-producing the Bible, then other books. The Jewish author of Germany Must Perish surely did not take into account Gutenberg's contribution to the publishing of his vile and vindictive book of genocidal hatred. Elias Howe invented a practical sewing machine in 1846. Karl von Sauerbronn developed the first bicycle as early as 1816. The Siemens brothers pioneered electric railways and lighting, deep-sea telegraph cables, an open-hearth steel-making process, and greatly improved electroplating procedures. These Germans, and many thousands more, have contributed much to your way of life. 

We all enjoy the ready availability of clothing. Would you do without the works of Sir Richard Arkwright, who, as early as 1769, developed a water-powered spinning machine? Edmund Cartwright and Samuel Crompton also made critical advances in weaving technology. Other Whites have also contributed to the development of the textile industry, which we all benefit from. 

Enjoy flying? Would you do without the Whites who invented the airplane, who developed it through its infant stages? The Wright brothers, Samuel Langley, Glenn Curtis, and others began the process. Frenchman Henri Coanda, developed the first airplane to run on a jet propulsion system and, in an entirely different vein of inventive genius, developed a way to convert salt water to freshwater by using the energy of the sun. Multitudes of Whites have contributed to these amazing industries. It would take volumes to detail them all.

How about feeding the masses -not only of our own country- but other nations? Where would we be without John Deere's basic, revolutionary steel plow? Cyrus McCormick invented a reaping machine which is largely credited for the 19th century revolution in agriculture. Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin which helped the South stand on her own two feet. Michael Cudahy developed cold-storage for meat packing, quite a revolutionary and healthy concept. There are many more where those came from. We not only feed many other nations, but give them machinery and teach them so they may one day provide for themselves. Would they have come up with these things on their own? Thousands of years of their bleak history say otherwise.

Whites have also done wonders for the fields of communication. Would you prefer that Samuel Morse had never invented the telegraph, or Morse code; or that Alexander Graham Bell had never invented the telephone? Edwin Howard Armstrong discovered a concept known as frequency modulation. Those of us who are technologically illiterate know this as FM radio. Walter House Brattain, John Bardeen, and William Shockley developed the transistor, and shared a Nobel Prize for it. Italian Guglielmo Marconi invented the wireless telegraph. Lee De Forest improved wireless telegraphy, and revolutionized radio broadcasting with his invention of the triode vacuum tube, an item which is now basic to long distance radio and television communication. Nicholai Tesla also made dramatic improvements in the field of radio communication. 

How about that inventor of inventors; White man extraordinare, Thomas Alva Edison, who - to this day - is unsurpassed in the number of U.S./International Patents issued. He and his White staff invented and improved on many of our staple inventions, such as motion pictures, telephone transmitters, typewriters, electronic generators, the mimeograph machine, and phonograph. He and Tesla invented such modern necessities as the electric light bulb. Enjoy flipping a switch and reading at night? YouÆve got White men to thank. 

Here are just a few of the many other Whites who have contributed to invention. Robert Fulton built the first steam-powered river boat, and helped develop early submarine and canal technology. Enjoy taking and looking at photographs? We have pioneers such as Edwin Land and Belgian-American Leo Hendrick Baekeland to thank. After Englishman Dr. Dunlop's initial discoveries Charles Goodyear perfected the process of vulcanized rubber, thus allowing for longevity of tires. Percy Spencer invented the microwave oven. Nicholai Tesla and Willis Carrier both made critical contributions to the air-conditioning process which makes all of our lives easier today. Many Americans cannot imagine what life would be like without air-conditioning, and they've got White men to thank.

Peter Cooper built the first American steam locomotive, the Tom Thumb. William Burroughs developed the first adding and calculating machines, forerunners of many, many things to come, including the cash-register. Let's not forget those White men who developed early computer technology; like Vannevar Bush, who built the first analog computer in 1930, Blaise Pascal, Charles Babbage, George Boole, and countless others who have contributed to this modern marvel that has touched all our lives. 

What would life be like without all of these inventions? Better? Would any of the above exist? Well, don't be a hypocrite. Throw away all your technology! Go build a lean-to in the woods and try, just try, to live like the primitive cultures. See if you can. Remember what has happened to every nation . . . when Whites have left. What if there were no White people on the face of this world? Would you now destroy the White race?

There are other inventions and inventors, countless others. This paper has only scratched the surface, and has not even made an effort to delve into the enormous White contributions to art and cultural history. White history is indeed glorious, and it is time White children started looking into it.

Peter Anthony

Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Immigration Laws Tighten Down Under

Reclaim Australia Protest

The immigrant surge throughout the world is not just south to north. Migrants are surging to Australia, too, and Australia’s highest court has ordered a temporary respite from a migrant threat like that in Europe and North America.

Australia’s high standard of living, freedom from religious persecution and a broad welfare net makes the land down under a target for millions of Asians. Many migrants are legitimate refugees seeking shelter for life and limb, but many others are economic migrants chasing jobs or professional careers.

In a test case involving a Bangladeshi woman, the Australian high court ruled that the strategy of holding migrants in New Guinea and on the equatorial island of Nauru until questions about status satisfies the law. Despite being a verified refugee whose status is sanctioned by the Nauruan government, the woman can be confined to the island’s immigration detention center.

The government in Canberra worries that a surge of migrants from South Asia will grow from the manageable tide of refugees and migrants seeking Australian asylum. With the archipelago of some 20,000 islands, a thousand of them permanently inhabited, on its northern flank, the Australians face the threat of such an invasion. Though Indonesia says it is committed to helping Australia suppress the human traffic, there’s a working network of assistance exploiting Asians on the journey. Australia has had to deal with occasional outbreaks, familiar elsewhere, among recent radical Islamic immigrants.

Instability makes Southeast Asia and South Asia a fertile source of migration. An explosion of ethnic violence between Buddhists and the Rohingya, a Muslim sect in southwestern Burma, has produced a refugee crisis. Many minority groups in Burma, as Myanmar called itself until recently, have long histories of revolt against the independent government of the former British colony. Many Rohingya, who trace their ancestors to the eighth century, are descended from migrants from neighboring Bangladesh. Despite their commitment to pacifism, Buddhists have clashed with Rohingya, violence answering violence, and Aung San Suu Kyi, the Nobel prize leader of a democratic movement to wrest power from the Burmese military, declines to publicly take sides in the dispute.

The Pakistani woman, who had been taken to Australia for medical treatment, does not have the full protection of Australian law and the case could have immediate ramifications for 80 children being detained in refugee camps, including a five-year-old boy who was sexually assaulted on Nauru. Immigration Minister Peter Dutton promises to take a “compassionate” approach, but he says that “the last thing I want is for boats to start again and, as we’re seeing in Europe at the moment. There are thousands of people who are willing to pay people smugglers to get onto boats to come to countries like Australia. We’ve been able to stamp out that trade, and I don’t want it to start again. I don’t want our detention centers to fill up again.”

The Australian court’s ruling runs contradictory to rulings in American courts, which have consistently said that Constitutional guarantees of personal liberty afforded to American citizens extend to foreigners who make it to American soil. But the law, and not the scimitar, will sort it out.

 Sydney Morning Herald

Nigel Farage: Immigration Key Issue In EU

Nigel Farage, UKIP Leader

 Speaking at a major Brexit conference in London, the Ukip leader will warn that a vote to stay in the EU will mean that migrant numbers will soar to new record levels.

He will point out that the EU is being pushed to accept Turkey as a new member by the British and German governments, while Bosnia's application is also being actively considered, opening Britain up to almost 80million economic migrants.
The major intervention comes as the Daily Express' online poll has attracted more than 106,000 votes with 92 per cent saying they want Britain to free itself from Brussels rule.

And in a further boost to the Brexit campaign one of Britain's most high profile companies Tate and Lyle Sugars has announced that it believes the country should vote to leave the EU and dismissed David Cameron's membership renegotiation.


The company's senior vice president Gerald Mason has said that if more significant reform is not forthcoming "we are absolutely certain that our business and people who work in it would have a more secure future outside the EU."

His comments make a mockery of claims by Britain Stronger in Europe (BSE) that a Brexit would spell economic disaster for the UK.
And in his speech Mr Farage will warn that the UK will not be able to cope with the surge of migrants if it stays in the EU.

He will be speaking at the 'The Good Life after Brexit: How Britain will be safer leaving the EU - and what comes next' conference which will issue a rallying call for Britain to quit the EU and seize the opportunity afforded by the restoration of national independence.

Mr Farage will explain that the inclusion of Turkey in the EU will allow its population of 75 million to come to Britain along with the millions of Syrian migrants who are in refugee camps there.

Meanwhile there have been reports that Bosnia with a population of 3.8 million is being infiltrated by Islamic State terrorists who are buying property there and would be free to come to the UK if it is allowed into the EU.

Mr Farage will say: "It is clear that immigration is the number one issue and concern for the British people and will be the defining issue of this EU referendum campaign.

"The fact that we can only control our borders if we leave the European Union, that we can only ever get an Australian-style points system as an independent country outside of the EU is clearly an argument that has massive appeal out there across the country."

He will remind the conference that Britain already has "record high levels of migration running at a completely unsustainable third of a million net per year" which he will point out is already "placing huge pressure on social cohesion and on our national infrastructure."

However, he will warn that a vote to stay in the EU will make the situation even worse.

He will say: "But a vote in this referendum to Remain in the EU is likely to see a Britain with even higher net migration levels in the years to come.

"Angela Merkel and David Cameron are both supporting Turkish membership of the EU which would mean open borders for 75 million Turks. Bosnia is formally applying to join the EU on the 15th February.

"And then we have the continually unstable situation in the euro zone which is likely to see another collapse, which would mean a surge of migrants to the UK especially given the minimum wage is being raised to the living wage and will act as an even bigger financial pull for EU migrants looking to come to Britain."
The conference has been organised by David Campbell Bannerman MEP, co-chairman of Conservatives for Britain.

In a shot across the bows of the European Commission, the conference will take place at the European Commission's UK headquarters in Smith Square, London, the former Conservative Party Headquarters.

Former Tory ministers Liam Fox, David Davis and John Redwood, Labour MP Graham Stringer, DUP's Iain Paisley Jr, Vote Leave chief executive Matthew Elliott and Leave.EU spokesman Brian Montieth will share a platform at the conference.

Mr Campbell Bannerman said: "This will be the first time the Leave campaign has come together on one stage to present a positive vision of a better life outside of the EU.

"People need to know what the alternative to EU membership will be. We believe Brexit will make us freer, happier, wealthier and safer. Britain just needs to have confidence in ourselves again.

"In short, Brexit means taking back control of our economy, our public services, our democracy and our borders - on all counts Britain will be more secure if we leave the EU."

David Maddox


Why Trump Is Popular - And Winning

Donald Trump, GOP Candidate

 Inside-the-Beltway conservative media people with that Republican Party, they're out there, for example, saying that Trump once wanted single-payer system. "He's not conservative! You can't support Trump." Did you know that he once supported single-payer?  From the same people who are funding Obamacare! The same people who give us fake repeal Obamacare votes, the same people who have paid for and continue to help fund Obamacare, say, "Trump once supported single-payer!" 

hey trashed Trump about his wall.  "It's not gonna happen! Trump isn't gonna build a wall! He's never gonna get Mexico to pay for the wall. He's stupid! There's not gonna be a wall. It's silly, can't get it done. He's lying to people about it."  Right.  These are the same people that voted to secure 700-some-odd miles of the southern border but have built less than 40 miles of fencing.  So all of this that they chide Trump for not being conservative about?

All along I have been asking, "Well, where is conservatism in Washington, anyway, besides on display on blogs and on display at think tanks?  Where is it?"  There's some conservatism in individual members of the House, Senate, but we don't have any conservative policies being implemented.  Yet all these people lament Trump's not a conservative.  Well, the people helping Obama accomplish what he wants in Iran, Obamacare, amnesty, tell me: If Trump isn't conservative...

Now, let me attempt to help the inside-the-Beltway conservatives and Republicans understand why the reaction to Trump is what it is and why it's not going away any time soon, and why it probably is only going to keep building.  And it's not hard to understand at all.  The first bit of advice -- and remember, free advice is worth what it costs anybody.  But I offer this sincerely.  I'm sincerely attempting to help people understand 'cause they're really uptight. 
I mean, they're writing articles, columns, blog posts, and they're distressed at Trump's success, and they are distressed at you for falling for something.  

"Trump is a carnival barker phony! He's a Svengali, mesmerizing you. He's a phony baloney, plastic banana, good-time rock 'n' roller," and you don't see it, and that scares them.  And they're telling you and anybody who will listen that Trump isn't conservative -- and if you think he is, you're wrong, and you're destroying conservatism by thinking that Trump is one and so forth. 

Let me help those of you in Washington who think that to try another way of understanding what's happening here.  Nobody -- and I say this with relative ontological certitude. Nobody supporting Donald Trump thinks that he is Ronald Reagan.  Nobody thinks that he is William F. Buckley Jr.  Nobody thinks that he is me.  Nobody thinks that he is conservative, certainly not a Reagan conservative.  That's not why he is being supported.  Thus, he is not harming conservatism or conservative principles.

Because he's not redefining it, because that's not why people support him.  The reason Trump is being supported is that he is not you inside the Beltway.  I hate this to sound so divisive, but we're not the ones that created this.  It's not complicated at all.  Donald Trump has not done anything to advance the Obama agenda or the Democrat Party's agenda, and that's the primary reason why he has such support.  You in the Beltway... I don't understand this myself. I don't know how you missed it.

I don't know why you didn't think it mattered, but you were not elected to help the Democrats.  Nobody's impressed with articles that write about the need for co-governance and bipartisanship and compromise.  Nobody wants to compromise with Obama or the left because they think it is destroying the foundations of this country as founded.  You don't get brownie points for signing up with that.  You don't get brownie points for helping that along. 

You don't get brownie points for reaching across the aisle.  In fact, it's gonna hurt you.  It's not... Where's Governor Christie?  It still is a big part of his appeal.  Where is he in the polls?  You can't find him. Donald Trump is also not in government.  Big plus.  Government is perceived to be, as we discussed, out of touch. But it's not out of touch.  It's just not interested.  Government is distant.  Government is not any longer about how it is portrayed in our founding documents -- of, by, and for the people.

No, it's in spite of the people now, and Trump isn't part of it.  Big, big plus.  It wasn't that long ago that the establishment GOP people, the consultants class and so forth, were out on television insisting that only a former or present governor was even qualified to be president.  All others excluded, regardless of principle, regardless of record. But it's not hard to understand.  If you want to know why Trump is so popular, then you'd better learn to understand why Obama is so unpopular. 

If you don't understand Obama being unpopular, you'd better figure it out.  Don't buy this stuff with a 48% job approval.  On the side of the aisle that's gonna elect the next Republican nominee, it ain't 48%.  His approval is maybe 5% on the Republican side of the aisle that's gonna nominate the next Republican nominee.  This side of the aisle doesn't want amnesty.  They want border security.  They don't want to happen here what is happening in Europe.  They want it stopped. 
They don't want the state sponsor of terrorism in the world to have a nuclear bomb or arsenal.  They do not want the government running health care more and more, and to the extent that those of you inside the Beltway have been complicit in making all this happen, Donald Trump hasn't.  He hasn't had a thing to do with it. His fingerprints are not on one aspect of what many people think has gone totally wrong in this country.  Now, if you're going to continue to have this perch of disdain for people who think this, then the divide is going to continue. 

But you'd better try to understand that it's not about conservatism here.  I wish it were, frankly.  I wish there had been a conservative movement in Washington.  There is conservative literature all over the place, but there's no action behind it. There's no fight for it.  When's the last time Obama was stopped at anything?  When was the last time anybody even made a serious attempt at stopping any of this?  It's really not hard to figure any of this out, unless you literally don't see it.
Unless you literally don't notice it, or if you do notice it and think it's unsophisticated, unrealistic, or made up/comprised of ignorant people who don't understand how Washington works or what have you. Whether they do or don't, it's still their country, too, and they vote.  And they have something that the people inside the Beltway don't have, and that is they have to live with what comes out of there.  They have to live in sanctuary cities.  They have to live in crime-ridden neighborhoods. 

They have to live in this country where 94 million human beings are not working.  They have to live in this welfare state.  They have to live in areas where hospitals are closing because the emergency rooms are overrun and nobody pays and they can't afford to stay open.  None of that describes life inside the Beltway or anywhere else that people like that happen to live.  They're able to insulate themselves from it, and it's more pronounced as a factor today than it ever has been.

So I think it would help to come up with... If you want to talk people out of supporting Trump (which is what I gather the effort is) by warning them he's not conservative, that he's fooling them and he's really a Democrat in sheep's clothing -- if he is, then it's just gonna be more of the same, because clearly there isn't any Republican opposition in Washington that can be spotted.  The thing Trump has going for him, whatever else you might want to add to the list: None of his fingerprints are on any of the stuff that has happened that people are angry at, opposed to -- and, frankly, scared of. 

Rush Limbaugh