As the haters hate

A tweet by Jessica O’Donnell

Have you ever noticed how those who accuse others of being haters are the biggest haters? From the time that President Trump was inaugurated in January 2016, we saw women out protesting in vagina hats, saying stuff like they wanted to blow up the White House and how bigoted, misogynistic, Islamophobic, xenophobic and racist President…

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The Farm Chronicles: Obedience rather than sacrifice

A tree

Farm work was never finished. As the snow receded and spring sprung in about my nineth year, my Dad came up with a project to clear brush on the western-most side of the property. It was a low-lying area where there was once a saw mill. It had gone wild with thorn trees and general…

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Facts and common sense

A man holding a cigar

A lot of obituaries are being carried about radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh. They talk about his accomplishments. But Rush Limbaugh was extremely successful because of who he was. Decades ago, I briefly met Rush in New York. He was inquisitive, wanting to know about me. He was humble. We talked news and conservatism…

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Stupidocrisy: Designating Islamic terrorists as humanitarians

I see stupid people, but they don’t know that they’re stupid

Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken, announced last week that the State Department would revoke the terrorist designations of Ansarallah, AKA the Houthis. This reverses the Trump Administration’s terrorist designation of the Houthis, who are part of Iran’s terrorist network. Blinken said the decision “is a recognition of the dire humanitarian situation in Yemen,” and…

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Only the truth will keep you free

Trump Impeachment

The story of the January 6 assault on Capitol Hill is being cemented in history by a partisan news media parroting the narrative of the majority political party, notwithstanding the truth. The sons and daughters of American generations to come will study this event from the jaundiced lens of the left. It will not be…

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Presidents’ Day Conviction

Trump  

Presidents’ Day was celebrated for the first time as an official holiday in 1879 to commemorate America’s first President George Washington, which was held on his birthday, February 22. The Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1971 changed the date of the holiday to the third Monday of each February, and Abraham Lincoln, whose birthday is…

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The Farm Chronicles: The granary and the ram

A sheep

The granary was by far the scariest building on the farm. It sat up on block pillars. It was large and old, with weather worn siding. The front faced the driveway that led to the barn. It had a door that when opened there were different bins. We would use it to store grain for…

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Impeaching the wrong president

Xi Jinping and Joe Biden  

As the Democratic Party is closing out a four-year obstruction of a duly elected president and an attack on all who supported him, there looms a far greater issue deserving impeachable attention—China and President Joe Biden*. All the theatrics of nailing the coffin shut on conservatism, the name calling, the labeling of those who disagree…

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Stupidocrisy: Walls and Masks

The Supreme Court

This week’s Stupidocrisy award goes to President Joe Biden*. First, for those questioning why the * after the President’s name, the asterisk is something used when records are made despite whether they are legitimately obtained. For example, if a sprinter sets a record in conditions where he was aided by the wind, there may be…

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Communist-style Impeachment performance art

Article of Impeachment

As senate Democrats wind up for their impeachment pitch, the theatre is reminiscent of an old time pro wrestling venue—everybody knew it was fake, contrived, and rigged for an outcome. Everybody, except for the rabid fans who would divorce their entire family and friends if the integrity of the match was called into question. The…

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