Goodbye President Obama From the Settlers

We wish the American people well, as they — and we — put your presidency behind us.
At Anti-Trump Rally Madonna Declares, “I Thought About Blowing Up White House”

At an anti-Trump protest rally on Saturday in Washington DC, entertainer Madonna gave a profanity laden speech in which she declared she’s “thought an awful lot about blowing up the White House”.
Trump, Netanyahu Plan First Meeting to Cement New, Stronger Ties

The first meeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and newly-inaugurated US President Donald Trump could take place as early as next month.
Trump’s Inaugural Address Promises to Give Country Back to the People, “Eradicate” Terrorism

Donald Trump began his presidency with an impressive inaugural address, aimed at directly at middle America.
Five of Trump’s Six Inaugural Faith Leaders Have Strong Ties to Judaism and Israel

Donald Trump’s inauguration on Friday will also be visibly religious, with six members of the clergy ushering in the new president. Underlying it all will be an unprecedented presidential connection to Israel and Judaism.
In Historic First, Israeli Settler Politicians Attend Trump Inauguration

As Donald Trump is sworn in as the 45th president of the United States, several representatives of Judea, Samaria, and the Temple Mount will be on hand to bear witness to the historic event many hope will usher in a new era of close relations between the US and Biblical Israel.
Czechoslovakia Redux

It bodes well that President-elect Trump will return to the White House the bust of Churchill removed by Obama.
Trump Doubles Down on Jerusalem Embassy Promise; City’s Mayor Welcomes Him With Open Arms

President-elect Donald Trump reassured supporters on Tuesday that he does not intend to go back on his campaign promise to move the American embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, saying, “You know that I am not a person who breaks promises.”
A Conservative in the Age of Trump

Many conservatives who once found Donald Trump unpalatable have come around to accept him.
The “Peace” Conference: An Outright Admission of Failure

The Paris Peace Conference was not as bad as it could have been. The British and Russian governments sent low level delegations.