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The City of Portland, Oregon has announced that they support the killing of babies at the mother’s request. The city is backing this up with a resolution to ban all travel and trade with the State of Texas.
The City of Portland, Oregon has announced that they support the killing of babies at the mother’s request. The city is backing this up with a resolution to ban all travel and trade with the State of Texas.
No, this post is not about the 2020 election. The biggest lie perpetrated on the American public in 2020 is about COVID. While one can make a good argument for where COVID was created being the biggest lie of the year, certainly the stories about hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) and Ivermectin (IVM) could easily fill that role. And that will be the focus here.
The withdrawal from Afghanistan displays the total incompetence of this administration. The following video ad highlights just a few of the things they got wrong.
According to the administration some 6,000 to 7,000 Americans were rescued/evacuated due to the “extraordinary efforts” of our State Department and our military. Yet, as far as I know, there are no stories in the media about this. Why?
Where are the stories about barely escaping the clutches of the Taliban? Where are the joyful reunions in airports where relieved relatives greet their family members? These are the kind of human interest stories that the media love to add at the end of their telecasts. ...
I took the opportunity on Tuesday to review the address that the occupant of the White House gave about the drawdown of US forces in Afghanistan. In it the occupant called the drawdown an “extraordinary success.” This got me to thinking about other “extraordinary successes” that have been had by this administration in a little over seven months. I have come up with eight such successes. I am sure there are more. Feel free to post your own in the comments.
Yesterday I spoke about anger that is swelling up across the country over the actions of the idiot in the White House. Hrand Tookman has published a piece that displays all this anger and then some. I think rage might be a more apt description. I will warn you that there is some strong language in this piece. However, I think it reflects what many people across the country are feeling.
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced the resignations of two top vaccine officials on Tuesday. Reports indicate the two were leaving in anger over the Biden administration’s plan to roll out COVID-19 booster shots before officials had a chance to study and review it.
Webster’s defines anger as “a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure or hostility.” I am not sure if that is what I am feeling or if my feelings border on rage. I have spoken with friends and relatives from several different areas of the country. I sense my anger reflected in their own. I am somewhat surprised at the strength of this emotion. And it is all because of the craven actions of the inhabitant of the White House.
Hrand Tookman has an interesting post which centers on an obvious question that should be asked by honest journalists. As most of America knows by now, the Avatar in the White House usually does not take questions or if he does, he follows an approved script of who to call on. He has alluded to this a number of times. The most recent was Sunday when Biden delivered remarks on Hurricane Ida at FEMA headquarters.