Concepts of diversty and equality pushed under political correctness took a huge hit in the opening days of 2016. And the unraveling of PC doctrine will likely continue as the new year advances.
Reports of migrant mobs assaulting women in German cities were inititially denied or played down in the cities where they happened, but the mobs were so large, and the attacks so numerous, even political correctness couldn't keep a lid on what happened.
Meanwhile, here in the U.S., President Obama's final State of the Union address resorted to politically correct fabrications that all is well, and that the progressive transformation remains on track. But the most notable declaration of the evening may not have been one from Mr.Obama. That dubious honor likely goes to South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley, who in delivering what was supposed to be a Republican response to the president's address, chose to instead attack the Republican party base who no has faith in the Republican party's ruling elites.
Let's not forget that Gov. Haley, much like the political elites in Germany, was an outspoken supporter of resettling large number of Middle Eastern migrant in her own state until voter outcry demanded she retreat, at least publicly, from her position.
Join us Friday as we connect the dots, and assess where the trends now taking shape may lead us as Election Year 2016 advances in America.
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