Saturday, April 3, 2010

DAVID FRUM, SEAN HANNITY, AND MICHELLE MALKIN; WHAT THEIR BOOKS ARE INTENDED TO FOCUS ON OR ADDRESS; WHAT WE CAUGHT THEM FOR; APR 3, 2010

This is why his book is very suspicious and involves voter fraud! It is similar to Sean Hannity and Michelle Malkin. Sean Hannity is focusing on "Economic Sustainability." Michelle Malkin is focusing on "The Culture of Corruption." She is focusing on the tail end of economic sustainability and what the CIA calls, "Voter Fraud, Delinking, and usurping elections." Those three books complete the cycle of "Economic Sustainability" and the internal document written by two authors which link satellite warfare and economic sustainability to guage power and military forces by the CIA and Pentagon. They are address the voter fraud complaints. This is what the Pentagon called, "synergism" or the power of three.

What Women Don’t Want by David Frum: "What makes that environment so adverse? Let me focus on just one thing for now: the changing social position of women. A generation ago, women in the United States, U.K. and Canada had on average attained lower levels of formal schooling than men. Today, a majority of new university graduates in all three societies are female. A generation ago, most women in these societies lived most of their lives in marriage. Marriage rates in all societies have sharply declined: The majority of U.S. households for example are now headed by unmarried persons, either single or cohabiting. These changes have huge implications for both the substance and the style of politics — but not always obvious implications. John McCain looked at those trends, for example, and decided that the answer to his problems in the 2008 presidential campaign was a female running mate. But after an initial burst of enthusiasm, women voters soon turned on Sarah Palin. Palin remains to this day significantly less popular with women than she is with men: Even among Republicans, half of all women regard her as unqualified for the presidency."

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