TRUMP'S WARVoter rebellion against the 'ruling class' dominates Election 2016 |
||
In classic bedtime stories about knights in
shining armor, the citizens of a once great and happy kingdom find
themselves terrorized by a seemingly insurmountable evil. They grow
accustomed to living in total fear, even sacrificing many of the
kingdom's youth to satisfy the beast's ravenous appetite. Hopelessness
is everywhere.
Then one day a strong, courageous champion unexpectedly arrives on scene and boldly offers to fight and vanquish the great evil oppressing the kingdom. Though initially mocked and ridiculed, this man of extraordinary courage and abilities proceeds to engage the dragon in battle, and, wonder of wonders, in the end slays the monster. Freed from this great evil, the kingdom is restored to its former contentment and prosperity. Can you guess who this is? Right now, in 2016, tens of millions of American citizens feel exactly like this. They see their once great nation ravaged by terrible forces. Their leaders seem to have gone mad – intentionally leaving the nation's borders unguarded, allowing hordes of invaders to swarm into their country, plunder their wealth and commit heinous crimes. Their supreme ruler is widely seen as hating his own country, continually betraying longtime allies while aiding her mortal enemies. The nation's youth are corralled into ivy-covered brainwashing centers and indoctrinated into bizarre beliefs and destructive behaviors. The land's once-robust economy has been decimated, with onerous taxes and regulations strangling businesses, and the nation's major industries – along with the millions of jobs they provide – leaving their homeland for foreign shores. On top of all this, a genocidal, worldwide mind-control cult has declared war on their troubled nation, murdering and maiming people at will, yet their leader won't even utter the enemy's name, let alone fight it. Millions suspect he sides with the enemy. Each day they numbly tune in the news to learn of the latest outrages: Undercover videos depicting "doctors" bragging about killing beautiful little preborn children and then selling their body parts for maximum profit; our armed forces being degraded and demoralized in myriad ways by a commander-in-chief who secretly loathes the military; and the government requiring teenage American schoolgirls to shower with boys who claim they "identify" as girls. And yet, if they complain – if they dare raise a plaintive cry for decency and reason to prevail once again, before it's too late – they are viciously attacked and branded as hateful, ignorant, racist, bigoted, homophobic, anti-woman or anti-immigrant. Thus it is that massive numbers of good Americans are desperately looking for a presidential champion – a rescuer – a brave, bold knight in shining armor who will fight and destroy the monster that has for too long been devouring their nation and its inhabitants. To many, that man is Donald Trump. However, real life is not a bedtime story, and presidents and candidates are full of flaws, even great flaws. Worse, sometimes our would-be heroic figures are not at all what they appear to be. Nevertheless, the Trump phenomenon is an astonishing and utterly unique development in American history. And April's Whistleblower issue – titled "TRUMP'S WAR: Voter rebellion against the 'ruling class' dominates Election 2016" – takes a fresh and powerful look at it. Highlights of "TRUMP'S WAR" include:
• "Buchanan to GOP: I told you so! 'What we warned against in the 1990s has come to pass in the 21st century'" • "Trump can't beat Hillary? Really?" by Joseph Farah, who deflates the media argument that Clinton will crush the GOP frontrunner • "It takes a bully" by Laura Hollis, who observes that, whatever his faults, Trump is 'willing to do what elected Republicans have not done'" • "Donald Trump: Warrior male extraordinaire" by Kent G. Bailey, Ph.D., in which the psychology pioneer says men like Trump have long "sustained the human race" • "Springtime for pundits" by Ann Coulter, who hilariously drafts a Hitler-comparison column for use by "hate Trump" media pundits • "Media compare Donald Trump to Hitler" • "Will GOP bosses 'steal' the election from Trump?" by Art Moore, on the current delegate mantra that "political parties, not voters, choose their presidential nominees" • "The audacity of Trump" by Jesse Lee Peterson, who argues that the GOP frontrunner's "boldness is setting people free" • "Blacklisting conservatives who support Trump smacks of the Left's thought police" by Don Feder, who, though a Trump critic, says those intent on blacklisting Trump supporters have lost their minds • "Another video pushes Trump assassination: 'F--- Donald' anthem brags of AK-47 ready to kill billionaire" by Douglas Ernst • "GOP convention is 'gonna be 1968 on steroids'" by Greg Corombos, in which Democrat pollster Pat Caddell tells Whistleblower America's political landscape is taking a permanent lurch • "Huckabee: Trump leading 'peaceful overthrow' of government" • "Voters: U.S. government corrupt, and elites serve only themselves" by Curtis Ellis, in which Sen. Jeff Sessions discusses a new survey showing "growing hostility" to international trade deals that hurt Americans • "Trump, Cruz awakening sleeping giant of evangelicals" by Cheryl K. Chumley, who says: "Christians care about more than abortion – and like a sleeping giant have awoken from a years-long slumber" • "2016 presidential race is nation's last breath for liberty" by Gina Loudon, Ph.D., who warns that America faces a feudal future of lords and serfs under continued leftist rule • "Suicide of the GOP – or its rebirth?" by Patrick J. Buchanan, on how 2016 may well result in a 1964-like renewal of the Republican Party – without the hysterical elites • "GOP elite: Get your heads out!" by Ted Nugent, in which the legendary rock star excoriates Republicans for trying to derail Trump and Cruz Whistleblower Editor David Kupelian sums up the April issue this way: "A 'tsunami none of us saw coming' – that's how Sen. Marco Rubio, in announcing he was suspending his campaign, characterized the powerful and mysterious movement that swept him and so many others out of the 2016 presidential race. "Yet even tsunamis, like earthquakes and other seemingly unpredictable and unstoppable 'acts of God,' have causes. And though unrecognized by most, the massive tectonic plate shifts in the American electorate are rapidly and permanently reshaping America. That's what this issue of Whistleblower is ultimately all about." SPECIAL OFFER: For a limited time, subscribe to Whistleblower, renew or give a gift subscription for one year and you'll get $10 off the already discounted rate (pay only $39.95 instead of the usual $49.95), plus you'll receive TWO free gifts: First, you'll get a FREE copy of Richard Viguerie's sensational and essential book, "Takeover: The 100-Year War for the Soul of the GOP and How Conservatives Can Finally Win It." One hundred two years ago Teddy Roosevelt split the Republican Party to advance his progressive agenda. Progressivism, or Big Government Republicanism, became the philosophy of the Republican Party's establishment elite. Fifty years ago conservatives began a battle for control of the party. Now is the time for conservatives to finish the job and take back the Republican Party. All national polls show that the American people self-identify as conservatives by a ratio of 2-to-1 or more. Despite the scandals surrounding the White House, the outrageous failure of Obamacare and the lack of leadership from Congress, the Republican Party has failed to win key elections because it has failed to deliver on its promises to roll back the tide of Big Government. In "Takeover," prominent Republican strategist and fundraiser Richard Viguerie outlines the way to establish limited-government constitutional conservatism as the governing philosophy of the Republican Party and sanity back to Congress and the White House. Viguerie details the storied history of the battle for the soul of the Republican Party, offers practical advice and outlines the steps necessary for conservatives to win the civil war in the GOP and govern America by 2017. Second, you'll get a copy of the special Whistleblower issue that many readers have told us is one of the best EVER – namely, "MARXISM, AMERICAN-STYLE." To most people, the very idea of "Marxism in America" sounds absurd. After all, this is the "land of the free," plus we won the Cold War against the Soviet Union and its failed Marxist "utopia," didn't we? Yes, but the truth is, the good old USA – after sending hundreds of thousands of its finest young people overseas to fight and die to combat the evils of Marxism – has quietly and steadily succumbed to the same ideological seduction right here at home. "MARXISM, AMERICAN-STYLE" reveals with jaw-dropping clarity how Marx's godless, materialist ideology – characterized by an all-consuming obsession with government control of resources and production, as well as the radical "redistribution" of wealth and power to perpetually aggrieved "victim" segments of society – is increasingly dominating America. EVEN BETTER OFFER: Subscribe, renew or give a gift subscription for two years and not only will you receive Richard Viguerie's "Takeover" and "MARXISM, AMERICAN-STYLE," but you'll get $10 off the already discounted two-year rate (pay only $74.95 instead of the usual $84.95). These special free offers will end without notice and are good in the U.S. only. SUBSCRIBE TO WHISTLEBLOWER. RENEW YOUR WHISTLEBLOWER SUBSCRIPTION GIVE A GIFT WHISTLEBLOWER SUBSCRIPTION PLEASE NOTE: When your Whistleblower subscription is due to expire, you will receive a renewal notice from us. To keep Whistleblower coming, do nothing and we'll renew your subscription automatically for the special low price of only $39.95 by charging your credit or debit card. There's never any risk, as you may cancel at any time for a full refund of the unused portion of your subscription. If you prefer, you may order a single copy of the April 2016 issue, "TRUMP'S WAR: Voter rebellion against the 'ruling class' dominates Election 2016." If you wish to order by phone, call our toll-free order line at 1-800-4WND-COM (1-800-496-3266). |
||
|
No comments:
Post a Comment