This will be my last political post before Easter.

Below are useful memes and a brief news update which can be discussed with family, friends and — for those online — readers.

Memes

This one is for those who don’t understand how they are being conned by the Uniparty:

If I’d done that photo, I would have replaced ‘Conservatives’ with ‘Deplorables’ (i.e. Trump supporters), but no matter. Not all Trump supporters are conservatives, and a number of conservatives are not Trump supporters.

Some Republican legislators are also part of the Uniparty in terms of preserving the status quo with regard to personal enrichment. They are called RINOs — Republicans In Name Only. Below are Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Kentucky) and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wisconsin):

Here’s more about those two Swamprats:

The next one is for people who are upset at Trump’s signing the Omnibus bill on Friday, March 23:

It is essential to know that Obama (D) did a great job of hollowing out the military, work which began in 2004 under his predecessor Bush II (R): two sides of the same coin. See how the Uniparty works?

As for the anti-Trumpers (D) and never-Trumpers (R), the normally sensible people who are angry about the Omnibus bill would do well to focus instead on the mid-terms this year:

https://twitter.com/TT45Pac/status/977248100677959681

By the way, the Wall will get built. The Omnibus bill provides funding for chain link fence to complete the existing border reinforcement and repair existing parts. The Army Corps of Engineers is likely to build the new construction from Department of Defense funds:

https://twitter.com/ThtsWhtKelSaid/status/977302339664179201

The Swamp approaches drainage

Concerning the Swamp, we can thank Representative Bob Goodlatte (R-Virginia) for his dogged pursuit of the truth as Chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. Chad Pergram of Fox News posted two important tweets on March 22:

Spare a prayer for Melania Trump

First Lady Melania Trump must be going through hell with the media pounding on women who supposedly had affairs with President Donald Trump.

Notice that these women all claim their dalliances happened in 2005 or 2006. Interesting. Melania got married in 2005 and gave birth to Barron in 2006.

One could say that the media are bullying her with this constant onslaught of alleged infidelity. To turn on the television and find them interviewing these women — the latest being 60 Minutes on March 25 — and reporting on them day after day is unconscionable. The media are trying to break the First Lady down, get her to look depressed and, best of all (for them), file for divorce.

Therefore, please spare a prayer for Mrs Trump. The past few years, from 2015 to the present, must have been and continue to be very difficult for her.

She is making good on her 2016 promise to help tackle cyberbullying. Her critics are attacking her because they deem her husband to be a cyberbully. (He’s actually telling the truth about bad people.) On March 20:

Melania Trump pushed back against critics Tuesday, declaring her commitment to combating cyberbullying despite the hits she has endured for taking on the issue while her husband routinely goes on Twitter to berate foes and call them names.

“I am well aware that people are skeptical of me discussing this topic,” the first lady said. “I have been criticized for my commitment to tackling this issue, and I know that will continue. But it will not stop me from doing what I know is right. I am here with one goal: helping children and our next generation.”

Mrs. Trump commented as she convened executives from major online and social media companies at the White House to discuss cyberbullying and internet safety. The meeting came more than a year after she announced that cyberbullying would be her cause if Trump were elected president.

The choice was immediately assailed. On Tuesday, a defiant sounding Mrs. Trump said she’s not backing down.

The first lady said she gets many letters from children who have been bullied or who feel threatened on social media. She told the executives “I believe together we can make a real difference in encouraging positive behaviors on social media.”

Amazon, Snap, Facebook, Google, Twitter and Microsoft sent representatives, as did the Internet Association and the Family Online Safety Institute.

I wish her much success. A year from now, Barron Trump will turn 13, at which point he will be eligible for social media.

More to come after Easter.