Norway On The Way To Become Unfriendly Neighbor In Russia's Eyes

Authored by Peter Korzun via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
Authored by Peter Korzun via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
Authored by Finian Cunningham via The Strategic Culture Foundation,
When US President Donald Trump addressed the opening of the NATO summit last week, it was an embarrassing display of American bullying. As Trump lectured the other leaders of the military alliance about laggardly financial commitments, there was much shuffling of feet and grimacing of faces. There were also contemptuous smirks as the president spoke.
Donny Boo Boo has become Donny Boo Hoo. He ain’t DJ Khaled, because for Donny it’s, “All I Do is Whine”.
Who, but the Narcissist-in-Chief and King of Superlatives, could go to a graduation ceremony---the Coast Guard of all places---and make just about the most important day in all those young persons’ lives all about HIM.
“Look at the way I’ve been treated lately, especially by the media….no politician in history, and I say this with great surety, has been treated worse and more unfairly”. Kleenex, please! Oh, you poor victim!
According to the research firm Sentieo, which spent hours and hours of time scouring the "Risk Factor" sections of 10-Ks and 10-Qs, Trump has been about 3x more likely to be cited by a publicly traded company in the U.S. as a "Risk Factor" in his first 100 days in office than was Obama. Courtesy of the Wall Street Journal, here are a couple of histograms that highlight the comparison:
The Democrats have gotten their wish from just 6 short months ago; James Comey is no longer Director of the FBI - fired yesterday for his handling of the investigation into Hillary Clinton's email server. The former FBI director apparently thought it was a prank when he saw news of his dismissal on TV while giving a speech to employees at the Los Angeles office.
Democrats loved Comey before they hated him, and now love him again