What are you reading?

Took a day off from generally everything yesterday and read Crisis of Character by Gary J. Byrne. Tried my damnedest to finish the last 15 or so pages but it was after midnight and I gave up...finished it with my first two cups of coffee this morning. Quite a hot-tempered woman, that Hillary. Don't think most of you guys would appreciate getting a black eye from your screeching wife. Basically portrays Hillary as someone so obsessed with power, power and more power that she doesn't care who, how, when, or where she destroys anyone who dares step in her way or defies her. Gives some good insight into Secret Service demands and general government mentality... and I think most of us who have had to deal with government on any level know what that is.

Bottom line: Good character and doing the right thing matter.
 
Currently back to reading Michner's Poland while waiting for two books to arrive. I won't hold my breath, but David Horowitz's Radical Son should be arriving tomorrow through a third party shipper. No telling when I'll get an old book (about 1995) by someone who knew the Clinton's from way back. That one is Hillary Clinton: The Other Woman. When I try to get Clinton books from Amazon as a shipper they always seem to be on a several weeks shipping delay. The CEO must be in the tank for her or something.
 
Took a day off from generally everything yesterday and read Crisis of Character by Gary J. Byrne. Tried my damnedest to finish the last 15 or so pages but it was after midnight and I gave up...finished it with my first two cups of coffee this morning. Quite a hot-tempered woman, that Hillary. Don't think most of you guys would appreciate getting a black eye from your screeching wife. Basically portrays Hillary as someone so obsessed with power, power and more power that she doesn't care who, how, when, or where she destroys anyone who dares step in her way or defies her. Gives some good insight into Secret Service demands and general government mentality... and I think most of us who have had to deal with government on any level know what that is.

Bottom line: Good character and doing the right thing matter.

that's sitting on my night table planning to read it soon

I am reading Adios America by Ann Coulter
 
Got through Radical Son by David Horowitz this past Saturday morning. A most compelling read ...beautifully done. It's aptly "subtitled" as 'A Generational Odyssey.' Born to Jews of Russian descent, Horowitz grew up in a communist home in an essentially communist inhabited neighborhood in Queens, NY. His parents were deeply involved, in fact their entire life revolved around, "the Party" as it was in the early 1900s ... perhaps something passed along from his grandparents. Horowitz, an exceptionally bright child, seemed always to be seeking the approval of his father but his (typically Jewish) mother was something of a buffer/comforter. With the "Krushchev Report" denunciation of Stalin's atrocities his parents' entire world collapsed beneath them - something from which they never recovered.

Ultimately, Horowitz moved on to San Fran, was a founder of the "New Left" of the '60s radicals and an editor of the leftist "Ramparts" newspaper. He knew all the players personally ... Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, Bill Ayres, Bernadette Dohrn and all the rest. Post Vietnam events became the beginning of his questioning of himself and his beliefs. Horowitz had a most painful journey to where he is today and has authored and/or co-authored many articles and books on the fallacies of socialism and communism.

I highly recommend that anyone who wants a real insight into the history, psyche, corrupt, entangled world of the leftists and their agenda for America and the world become acquainted with Horowitz. He has a very informative website as a starting point.
 
After finishing Radical Son I picked up the newly published Hillary the Other Woman by Dolly Kyle. In other words, I read the entire weekend to the dereliction of everything else on my long to-do list. Dolly Kyle is a life long (and often very intimate) friend of "Billy" Clinton. They met on a Little Rock golf course when she was 11 and he was "going on 13" and graduated together from high school. The book is truly a knowledgeable insider look at the Clintons.

From her initial introduction to a frumpy, hairly legged, sweat stinking Hillary Rodham, the politics of Arkansas, the campaigns, the years in the governor's mansion, Hillary's rabid distain for "n*****s," racism against Hispanics, consequent civil rights suits (which Gov. Clinton lost), the Rose Law Firm/Whitewater scandal, road to the White House, money laundering, lying, cheating, sex scandals, power grabbing ... right on up into today's 2016 presidential campaign.

The only positive thing I can say for Bill is that he wanted and loved Chelsea ... Hillary ... well ... so much for all this love for children that Hillary professes to have.
 
I am reading the Joe Ledger Science fiction/horror novels.......they are really good if you like that sort of thing.....well written and I am on # 5 and they are still good....
 
Got through Radical Son by David Horowitz this past Saturday morning. A most compelling read ...beautifully done. It's aptly "subtitled" as 'A Generational Odyssey.' Born to Jews of Russian descent, Horowitz grew up in a communist home in an essentially communist inhabited neighborhood in Queens, NY. His parents were deeply involved, in fact their entire life revolved around, "the Party" as it was in the early 1900s ... perhaps something passed along from his grandparents. Horowitz, an exceptionally bright child, seemed always to be seeking the approval of his father but his (typically Jewish) mother was something of a buffer/comforter. With the "Krushchev Report" denunciation of Stalin's atrocities his parents' entire world collapsed beneath them - something from which they never recovered.

Ultimately, Horowitz moved on to San Fran, was a founder of the "New Left" of the '60s radicals and an editor of the leftist "Ramparts" newspaper. He knew all the players personally ... Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, Bill Ayres, Bernadette Dohrn and all the rest. Post Vietnam events became the beginning of his questioning of himself and his beliefs. Horowitz had a most painful journey to where he is today and has authored and/or co-authored many articles and books on the fallacies of socialism and communism.

I highly recommend that anyone who wants a real insight into the history, psyche, corrupt, entangled world of the leftists and their agenda for America and the world become acquainted with Horowitz. He has a very informative website as a starting point.


I read that book...did you read his book, "Destructive Generation," that book led me to becoming a conservative and helped me leave the democrat party.....I read Destructive Generation for a college class...and that asshole, bill ayers even gave a lecture to our class.........you know, the domestic terrorist bomber and good friend to obama......and michelle.
 
Took a day off from generally everything yesterday and read Crisis of Character by Gary J. Byrne. Tried my damnedest to finish the last 15 or so pages but it was after midnight and I gave up...finished it with my first two cups of coffee this morning. Quite a hot-tempered woman, that Hillary. Don't think most of you guys would appreciate getting a black eye from your screeching wife. Basically portrays Hillary as someone so obsessed with power, power and more power that she doesn't care who, how, when, or where she destroys anyone who dares step in her way or defies her. Gives some good insight into Secret Service demands and general government mentality... and I think most of us who have had to deal with government on any level know what that is.

Bottom line: Good character and doing the right thing matter.
If I fokked an intern then a black eye from my wife would be a piece of cake if that's all she did.

Hell I might even go back for more if a black eye is all I had to worry about.
 
Got through Radical Son by David Horowitz this past Saturday morning. A most compelling read ...beautifully done. It's aptly "subtitled" as 'A Generational Odyssey.' Born to Jews of Russian descent, Horowitz grew up in a communist home in an essentially communist inhabited neighborhood in Queens, NY. His parents were deeply involved, in fact their entire life revolved around, "the Party" as it was in the early 1900s ... perhaps something passed along from his grandparents. Horowitz, an exceptionally bright child, seemed always to be seeking the approval of his father but his (typically Jewish) mother was something of a buffer/comforter. With the "Krushchev Report" denunciation of Stalin's atrocities his parents' entire world collapsed beneath them - something from which they never recovered.

Ultimately, Horowitz moved on to San Fran, was a founder of the "New Left" of the '60s radicals and an editor of the leftist "Ramparts" newspaper. He knew all the players personally ... Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, Bill Ayres, Bernadette Dohrn and all the rest. Post Vietnam events became the beginning of his questioning of himself and his beliefs. Horowitz had a most painful journey to where he is today and has authored and/or co-authored many articles and books on the fallacies of socialism and communism.

I highly recommend that anyone who wants a real insight into the history, psyche, corrupt, entangled world of the leftists and their agenda for America and the world become acquainted with Horowitz. He has a very informative website as a starting point.


I read that book...did you read his book, "Destructive Generation," that book led me to becoming a conservative and helped me leave the democrat party.....I read Destructive Generation for a college class...and that asshole, bill ayers even gave a lecture to our class.........you know, the domestic terrorist bomber and good friend to obama......and michelle.
Too bad for Barry Goldwater that this kind of brainwashing was not available in print back in 1964 ...

Oh wait ... it was available ... it is called The John Birch Society Handbook Of Quotes.
 
Got through Radical Son by David Horowitz this past Saturday morning. A most compelling read ...beautifully done. It's aptly "subtitled" as 'A Generational Odyssey.' Born to Jews of Russian descent, Horowitz grew up in a communist home in an essentially communist inhabited neighborhood in Queens, NY. His parents were deeply involved, in fact their entire life revolved around, "the Party" as it was in the early 1900s ... perhaps something passed along from his grandparents. Horowitz, an exceptionally bright child, seemed always to be seeking the approval of his father but his (typically Jewish) mother was something of a buffer/comforter. With the "Krushchev Report" denunciation of Stalin's atrocities his parents' entire world collapsed beneath them - something from which they never recovered.

Ultimately, Horowitz moved on to San Fran, was a founder of the "New Left" of the '60s radicals and an editor of the leftist "Ramparts" newspaper. He knew all the players personally ... Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, Bill Ayres, Bernadette Dohrn and all the rest. Post Vietnam events became the beginning of his questioning of himself and his beliefs. Horowitz had a most painful journey to where he is today and has authored and/or co-authored many articles and books on the fallacies of socialism and communism.

I highly recommend that anyone who wants a real insight into the history, psyche, corrupt, entangled world of the leftists and their agenda for America and the world become acquainted with Horowitz. He has a very informative website as a starting point.


I read that book...did you read his book, "Destructive Generation," that book led me to becoming a conservative and helped me leave the democrat party.....I read Destructive Generation for a college class...and that asshole, bill ayers even gave a lecture to our class.........you know, the domestic terrorist bomber and good friend to obama......and michelle.
Too bad for Barry Goldwater that this kind of brainwashing was not available in print back in 1964 ...

Oh wait ... it was available ... it is called The John Birch Society Handbook Of Quotes.


Horrowitz lived the life...he knew all of the left wing players....they murdered his good friend...and that woke him up...but you stay asleep.......
 
After finishing Radical Son I picked up the newly published Hillary the Other Woman by Dolly Kyle. In other words, I read the entire weekend to the dereliction of everything else on my long to-do list. Dolly Kyle is a life long (and often very intimate) friend of "Billy" Clinton. They met on a Little Rock golf course when she was 11 and he was "going on 13" and graduated together from high school. The book is truly a knowledgeable insider look at the Clintons.

From her initial introduction to a frumpy, hairly legged, sweat stinking Hillary Rodham, the politics of Arkansas, the campaigns, the years in the governor's mansion, Hillary's rabid distain for "n*****s," racism against Hispanics, consequent civil rights suits (which Gov. Clinton lost), the Rose Law Firm/Whitewater scandal, road to the White House, money laundering, lying, cheating, sex scandals, power grabbing ... right on up into today's 2016 presidential campaign.

The only positive thing I can say for Bill is that he wanted and loved Chelsea ... Hillary ... well ... so much for all this love for children that Hillary professes to have.
The Hillary books are probably flying off the shelves right about now.

I don't need to read a book about Hillary to figure out she is a safer bet than The Donald.

But if Donald by some miracle wins, I will need "Manual Of Survival For Nuclear War".

I thought we were all past this with Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964 by LBJ.

Apparently the Ghost Of Goldwater is back haunting us now again.
 
Got through Radical Son by David Horowitz this past Saturday morning. A most compelling read ...beautifully done. It's aptly "subtitled" as 'A Generational Odyssey.' Born to Jews of Russian descent, Horowitz grew up in a communist home in an essentially communist inhabited neighborhood in Queens, NY. His parents were deeply involved, in fact their entire life revolved around, "the Party" as it was in the early 1900s ... perhaps something passed along from his grandparents. Horowitz, an exceptionally bright child, seemed always to be seeking the approval of his father but his (typically Jewish) mother was something of a buffer/comforter. With the "Krushchev Report" denunciation of Stalin's atrocities his parents' entire world collapsed beneath them - something from which they never recovered.

Ultimately, Horowitz moved on to San Fran, was a founder of the "New Left" of the '60s radicals and an editor of the leftist "Ramparts" newspaper. He knew all the players personally ... Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, Bill Ayres, Bernadette Dohrn and all the rest. Post Vietnam events became the beginning of his questioning of himself and his beliefs. Horowitz had a most painful journey to where he is today and has authored and/or co-authored many articles and books on the fallacies of socialism and communism.

I highly recommend that anyone who wants a real insight into the history, psyche, corrupt, entangled world of the leftists and their agenda for America and the world become acquainted with Horowitz. He has a very informative website as a starting point.


I read that book...did you read his book, "Destructive Generation," that book led me to becoming a conservative and helped me leave the democrat party.....I read Destructive Generation for a college class...and that asshole, bill ayers even gave a lecture to our class.........you know, the domestic terrorist bomber and good friend to obama......and michelle.
Too bad for Barry Goldwater that this kind of brainwashing was not available in print back in 1964 ...

Oh wait ... it was available ... it is called The John Birch Society Handbook Of Quotes.


Horrowitz lived the life...he knew all of the left wing players....they murdered his good friend...and that woke him up...but you stay asleep.......
I don't want my ass to be fried by gamma radiation.

That is not an unreasonable request.
 
After finishing Radical Son I picked up the newly published Hillary the Other Woman by Dolly Kyle. In other words, I read the entire weekend to the dereliction of everything else on my long to-do list. Dolly Kyle is a life long (and often very intimate) friend of "Billy" Clinton. They met on a Little Rock golf course when she was 11 and he was "going on 13" and graduated together from high school. The book is truly a knowledgeable insider look at the Clintons.

From her initial introduction to a frumpy, hairly legged, sweat stinking Hillary Rodham, the politics of Arkansas, the campaigns, the years in the governor's mansion, Hillary's rabid distain for "n*****s," racism against Hispanics, consequent civil rights suits (which Gov. Clinton lost), the Rose Law Firm/Whitewater scandal, road to the White House, money laundering, lying, cheating, sex scandals, power grabbing ... right on up into today's 2016 presidential campaign.

The only positive thing I can say for Bill is that he wanted and loved Chelsea ... Hillary ... well ... so much for all this love for children that Hillary professes to have.
The Hillary books are probably flying off the shelves right about now.

I don't need to read a book about Hillary to figure out she is a safer bet than The Donald.

But if Donald by some miracle wins, I will need "Manual Of Survival For Nuclear War".

I thought we were all past this with Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964 by LBJ.

Apparently the Ghost Of Goldwater is back haunting us now again.


How do you manage to feed yourself and get dressed everyday?...you obviously aren't that bright......hilary is a monster, and corrupt to the core....and shouldn't even be in this race...and in a sane world she would be in jail next to her husband...
 
Got through Radical Son by David Horowitz this past Saturday morning. A most compelling read ...beautifully done. It's aptly "subtitled" as 'A Generational Odyssey.' Born to Jews of Russian descent, Horowitz grew up in a communist home in an essentially communist inhabited neighborhood in Queens, NY. His parents were deeply involved, in fact their entire life revolved around, "the Party" as it was in the early 1900s ... perhaps something passed along from his grandparents. Horowitz, an exceptionally bright child, seemed always to be seeking the approval of his father but his (typically Jewish) mother was something of a buffer/comforter. With the "Krushchev Report" denunciation of Stalin's atrocities his parents' entire world collapsed beneath them - something from which they never recovered.

Ultimately, Horowitz moved on to San Fran, was a founder of the "New Left" of the '60s radicals and an editor of the leftist "Ramparts" newspaper. He knew all the players personally ... Huey Newton, Bobby Seale, Tom Hayden, Bill Ayres, Bernadette Dohrn and all the rest. Post Vietnam events became the beginning of his questioning of himself and his beliefs. Horowitz had a most painful journey to where he is today and has authored and/or co-authored many articles and books on the fallacies of socialism and communism.

I highly recommend that anyone who wants a real insight into the history, psyche, corrupt, entangled world of the leftists and their agenda for America and the world become acquainted with Horowitz. He has a very informative website as a starting point.
What about the nonpartisan/independent middle.

Has anyone written any books about them/us ?
 
After finishing Radical Son I picked up the newly published Hillary the Other Woman by Dolly Kyle. In other words, I read the entire weekend to the dereliction of everything else on my long to-do list. Dolly Kyle is a life long (and often very intimate) friend of "Billy" Clinton. They met on a Little Rock golf course when she was 11 and he was "going on 13" and graduated together from high school. The book is truly a knowledgeable insider look at the Clintons.

From her initial introduction to a frumpy, hairly legged, sweat stinking Hillary Rodham, the politics of Arkansas, the campaigns, the years in the governor's mansion, Hillary's rabid distain for "n*****s," racism against Hispanics, consequent civil rights suits (which Gov. Clinton lost), the Rose Law Firm/Whitewater scandal, road to the White House, money laundering, lying, cheating, sex scandals, power grabbing ... right on up into today's 2016 presidential campaign.

The only positive thing I can say for Bill is that he wanted and loved Chelsea ... Hillary ... well ... so much for all this love for children that Hillary professes to have.
The Hillary books are probably flying off the shelves right about now.

I don't need to read a book about Hillary to figure out she is a safer bet than The Donald.

But if Donald by some miracle wins, I will need "Manual Of Survival For Nuclear War".

I thought we were all past this with Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964 by LBJ.

Apparently the Ghost Of Goldwater is back haunting us now again.


How do you manage to feed yourself and get dressed everyday?...you obviously aren't that bright......hilary is a monster, and corrupt to the core....and shouldn't even be in this race...and in a sane world she would be in jail next to her husband...
Actually I got almost perfect scores on all my high school tests and even was accepted to MIT.

Once again your ass-u-me is wrong.
 
After finishing Radical Son I picked up the newly published Hillary the Other Woman by Dolly Kyle. In other words, I read the entire weekend to the dereliction of everything else on my long to-do list. Dolly Kyle is a life long (and often very intimate) friend of "Billy" Clinton. They met on a Little Rock golf course when she was 11 and he was "going on 13" and graduated together from high school. The book is truly a knowledgeable insider look at the Clintons.

From her initial introduction to a frumpy, hairly legged, sweat stinking Hillary Rodham, the politics of Arkansas, the campaigns, the years in the governor's mansion, Hillary's rabid distain for "n*****s," racism against Hispanics, consequent civil rights suits (which Gov. Clinton lost), the Rose Law Firm/Whitewater scandal, road to the White House, money laundering, lying, cheating, sex scandals, power grabbing ... right on up into today's 2016 presidential campaign.

The only positive thing I can say for Bill is that he wanted and loved Chelsea ... Hillary ... well ... so much for all this love for children that Hillary professes to have.
The Hillary books are probably flying off the shelves right about now.

I don't need to read a book about Hillary to figure out she is a safer bet than The Donald.

But if Donald by some miracle wins, I will need "Manual Of Survival For Nuclear War".

I thought we were all past this with Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964 by LBJ.

Apparently the Ghost Of Goldwater is back haunting us now again.


How do you manage to feed yourself and get dressed everyday?...you obviously aren't that bright......hilary is a monster, and corrupt to the core....and shouldn't even be in this race...and in a sane world she would be in jail next to her husband...
Actually I got almost perfect scores on all my high school tests and even was accepted to MIT.

Once again your ass-u-me is wrong.


Yes...sell that to the lefties...they might actually believe you.......
 
After finishing Radical Son I picked up the newly published Hillary the Other Woman by Dolly Kyle. In other words, I read the entire weekend to the dereliction of everything else on my long to-do list. Dolly Kyle is a life long (and often very intimate) friend of "Billy" Clinton. They met on a Little Rock golf course when she was 11 and he was "going on 13" and graduated together from high school. The book is truly a knowledgeable insider look at the Clintons.

From her initial introduction to a frumpy, hairly legged, sweat stinking Hillary Rodham, the politics of Arkansas, the campaigns, the years in the governor's mansion, Hillary's rabid distain for "n*****s," racism against Hispanics, consequent civil rights suits (which Gov. Clinton lost), the Rose Law Firm/Whitewater scandal, road to the White House, money laundering, lying, cheating, sex scandals, power grabbing ... right on up into today's 2016 presidential campaign.

The only positive thing I can say for Bill is that he wanted and loved Chelsea ... Hillary ... well ... so much for all this love for children that Hillary professes to have.
The Hillary books are probably flying off the shelves right about now.

I don't need to read a book about Hillary to figure out she is a safer bet than The Donald.

But if Donald by some miracle wins, I will need "Manual Of Survival For Nuclear War".

I thought we were all past this with Barry Goldwater's defeat in 1964 by LBJ.

Apparently the Ghost Of Goldwater is back haunting us now again.


How do you manage to feed yourself and get dressed everyday?...you obviously aren't that bright......hilary is a monster, and corrupt to the core....and shouldn't even be in this race...and in a sane world she would be in jail next to her husband...
Actually I got almost perfect scores on all my high school tests and even was accepted to MIT.

Once again your ass-u-me is wrong.


Yes...sell that to the lefties...they might actually believe you.......
Not selling anything asshole.

Keep talking and you will end up ignored.

And as you know, if a tree falls in the forest and nobody hears it, then you might as well shut the fokk up.
 

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