Russell Brand Speaks
Unorthodox but remarkably accurate.
Unorthodox but remarkably accurate.
General Mike Flynn has resurfaced in the public eye. Now that one can express one’s self freely on Twitter, we are seeing more and more patriotic Americans venturing there. On Monday, Gen. Flynn fired off a five-tweet barrage attacking the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court system (FISC).
Kamala Harris is probably beginning to measure the windows at the White House residence for new curtains and drapes. What is swirling around Joe Biden is the beginning of the end of his Presidency. Biden stole government documents and gave some of them to the Penn Biden Center. The Penn documents were probably part of the cache of documents that Biden stored near his Corvette. How many more stolen documents are going to be found lying around?
This is a mantra that we often hear from Democratic politicians. Often, they’ll try to justify a new tax by assuring the voters that it’s being enacted to “get the rich to pay their fair share.” Or they will condemn a tax cutting scheme as being one aimed to relieve the rich of their “fair share” burden of taxation.
Victor Davis Hanson has questions for the country. Every American, Democrat, Republican or independent should want answers to these questions. Perhaps Chuck Schumer, Nancy Pelosi, Hakeem Jeffries, Kevin McCarthy and Mitch McConnell would deign to answer them since all of this has taken place on their watch. If they won’t answer them, they should be removed from Congress along with any and all other leadership in Congress who facilitated this coup.
Neil Oliver hits another home run this week with his monologue. I agree with Sundance when he says,
“I like Neil Oliver a lot. I like his perspective, his deliberate nature, his refusal to accept the bullshit, and this monologue is one of the reasons why. I have said it before that in the era of great pretending, the influential people will be those who do not play the game of pretense. Neil Oliver is one of those people who refuses to play.”
How far down the slippery slope is this country? In Arizona, Maricopa County attorney Tom Liddy argued that it was “political malpractice” for a campaign to tell voters to vote in person on election day instead of voting early. In the ongoing election trial, Liddy argued that “you reap what you sow,” meaning that Lake’s campaign lost because of the strategy of urging voters to vote in person on Election Day.
Rep. Ralph Norman has written a lengthy piece on the problems in Washington. Norman is one of the people opposing Kevin McCarthy for Speaker of the House. His enunciation of his concerns tells just how bad the situation is in Washington that only twenty Republicans have the balls to stand up and speak out.
There have been multiple times in the history of Congress when multiple ballots are required to elect the House Speaker. However, at no point in history has the same person failed to capture the majority on six ballots and remained determined to keep trying.
If Kevin McCarthy wants to stay in the race for Speaker of the House he needs to answer the following questions which were prepared by a member of We The People.
Dr Tom Woods has jumped into the Twitter Files landscape. His focus is on how Twitter became subordinate to the whims of the Federal Government.