The Patriot Post® · Reader Comments
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Re: Understanding Trump’s Iran Memorandum
“Although both Vance and Rubio seem like capable successors to Trump, the Iranians know Trump will be weakened by the 2026 elections, and the possibility exists that Vance or Rubio can lose to one of the Democrat degenerates. Therefore, all Iran has to do is wait. At the beginning of his presidency, Grant used federal resources to suppress the KKK and enforce the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the Constitution. Initially successful, these efforts melted away due to politics, fatigue, and controversy. Without regime change, any progress in Iran is temporary.” —New Hampshire
“I still don’t know if the MOU is in our best interest. What I do know is that if the left-wing media, lawmakers, and TDS sufferers had supported Trump instead of vehemently opposing every aspect of the actions taken, the mullahs would have capitulated months ago instead of holding out knowing that they had powerful allies in their opposition to Trump.” —Alabama
“As much as I want to see success in this MOU with Iran, it will not happen because they cannot be trusted. The mullahs will never capitulate. They will go underground even more. I wish more people would realize just how futile it is to try to negotiate with this government. If the Iranian people do not throw out this regime, their lives will never change.” —Arizona
Re: Why Do People Insist on Perpetuating Election Follies?
“Have we truly grown so lazy that we will not make a short trip to the neighborhood polling place, which is rarely much farther away than the bar or grocery store? If we can’t be bothered to present our vote in person, what does that say about the homework that goes into preparing for that vote? An electorate that accepts or ignores the possibility — or rather, probability — of mail-in fraud should not be surprised to find its elected officials also look the other way when there is monetary fraud.” —Minnesota
“Question: Where on earth are the dang windows? Answer: ‘And this is the judgment: the light has come into the world, and people loved the darkness rather than the light because their works were evil. For everyone who does wicked things hates the light and does not come to the light, lest his works should be exposed’ (John 3:19-20). Obama and his comrades dwell in darkness. They are lost and in need of a Savior. The Lord reminds us, now more than ever, that we need to pray for our leaders — all of them. By doing so, perhaps they too may come into the light of Christ.” —North Carolina
Re: Obama’s Center for Stolen Land
“Growing up in the Chicago area gave me an opportunity to view the Chicago politics machine up close and personal. I knew what Obama was and that ‘hope and change’ was not what most useful idiots thought it meant. It was the con of the century.” —Colorado
Re: Juneteenth Versus the Demo Hate Hustlers
“Juneteenth is the single most nonsensical national holiday ever. If you want to celebrate the Emancipation Proclamation, do it on the day it was signed, not the day the news finally came to Texas. It is, and always was, a state holiday, but it is not a national one.” —Texas
Re: The UK Rape Gang Report Exposes Betrayal and Cowardice
“It’s time for the manly British men — if there are any left — to stand up for their women. These rape gangs and their enablers should be hunted down and punished.” —Kentucky
“If NATO is a paper tiger, what is the UN? When has it supported anything but DEI and vilifying Western culture?” —Ontario, Canada
Re: ‘The Scientists Were Dead Right’ — Al Gore’s BIG Lie
“When he said there were only 8,000 polar bears left, polar bear scientist Susan Cockroft said there were over 28,000. Every time Gore was challenged by someone in the room he was speaking to, he walked off the stage.” —Minnesota
Re: Christian Giants Reclaim the Rainbow
“Simply boycotting Major League Baseball will be ignored. Boycotting ‘Pride Night’ games will be noticed. When the teams realize that ticket sales, online traffic, and TV/radio numbers are consistently down on those nights compared to other games, they will realize a significant fraction of their customers do not feel ‘welcome, respected and valued’ when the God whom these customers love is mocked.” —Minnesota
Re: UC: Say, Maybe the SAT and ACT Were a Good Idea
“Texas used to have a system that offered state university admission to the top 10% of graduates from any Texas public high school. Although that still leaves open the question of whether even the top students of a poor school have the needed skills, those who best took advantage of the resources they had, however meager, can be expected to continue to do so.” —Georgia
Re: America 250: Uncommon ‘Common Sense’
“Thank you for a great recap. I have the writing in book form. It should be a mandatory study, along with the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution, for every high school student. Add in The Federalist Papers and Anti-Federalist Papers, and we citizens of these United States just might have a more responsible discussion.” —Montana
Re: Father’s Day Lessons From a Third-Grade Dropout
“Well said and well done! An assessment that every father should read!” —Louisiana