2020

My latest update from the campaign trail.

REALITY CHECK: Candace Owens [10:12] The truth about the evil that Democrat policies inflict on Blacks.

REALITY CHECK: Abortion extremism [5:24] Charles Camosy is a die-hard liberal, but he’s also opposed to abortion. He’s been a board member of Democrats for Life, but now he’s leaving the party completely.

The straw that broke this camel’s back was Pete Buttigieg’s extremism. Here was a mainstream Democratic candidate suggesting, at one point, that abortion is OK up to the point the baby draws her first breath. When I heard that, I realized we were fighting a losing battle,” said Camosy.

2020 reality check

BOOTY JUDGE: “He is there with Ralph ‘make-’em-comfortable’ Northam on abortion, though he has gotten pretty deft at avoiding the issue. Abortion, in fact, seems to be the one issue on which he wants the government to stay out of our lives. About everything else, it’s all government all the time.” – Bridget Phetasy at Spectator USA, February 08, 2020

2020 Liberated women

FAUXCAHONTAS: A half-dozen women of color have departed Elizabeth Warren’s Nevada campaign in the run-up to the state’s caucuses with complaints of a toxic work environment.

2020 Biden GROPE

QUID PRO CREEPY UNCLE JOE: Joe Biden disparaged Trump’s decision to give the nation’s highest civilian honor to Rush Limbaugh, saying it was “driven more by trying to maintain [his] right-wing political credentials than it is anything else.”

I do feel badly, and I mean this sincerely, that he’s suffering from a terminal illness [but] if you read some of the things that Rush has said, about people, their backgrounds, their ethnicity, how he speaks to them … I don’t think he understands the American code of decency and honor. But look, this is Donald Trump.”

2020 bloomberg intelligentsia

MEATHEAD MIKE: Not only does he think he knows what is best for everyone, but also he’s willing to buy his way into the White House if he can.

2020 Romney McCain ghost

MITTENS: In a segment on her show ‘The Ingraham Angle,’ Fox host Laura Ingraham eviscerated Romney from top to bottom, referring to the Republican senator as “the ultimate selfish, preening, self-centered politician.”

If he were up for reelection this year, the people of Utah would have their own payback against him because they were defrauded by Romney,” Ingraham explained. “For when he had to choose, he chose [Charles] Schumer and Kamala [Harris] over common sense and conservatism.”

Mitt, you made your stand. Now you should resign. You committed a fraud on the people of Utah, on the Republican Party, on the Constitution, and thoroughly embarrassed yourself,” Ingraham continued. “If I have to move there to run against him in four and a half years, I will.”

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  1. “We the intelligensia…

    It’s no exaggeration that these people think in terms of superiority, classism, and elitism. Our “betters.” So better they don’t even care if we hear them say it. Why would they care what we think?

    They remind me of that fellow who thought he knew better than Jesus what Jesus ought to be doing, and when Jesus didn’t follow him, he ratted Jesus out. (IIRC, Judas was the only one who was superior intelligensia Judean; Jesus and the rest of the apostles were those redneck flyover Galilean types.)

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  2. Joe Biden: “I do feel badly, and I mean this sincerely, that he’s suffering from a terminal illness…”

    Many people, even otherwise intelligent and literate people, stumble over adverbs. Hardly an episode of “SciShow” goes by they don’t mis-use “hopefully” or “thankfully.” It’s so common that I just cringe inwardly and go on, usually; a lost cause, like fighting the dangling participle, or that first-person pronouns belong on both sides of an identifier (“I am he,” not him.)

    So, English as a dying language, let people be thankfully when they mean to say they’re thankful, and let people be hopefully when they mean to say they’re hopeful.

    But, creepy, grasping, groping old Uncle Joe? “I feel bad” means one is upset or ill. “I feel badly” describes tangential incompetence. Joe is infamous for ‘feeling badly…!’

    (Okay, that was a long road to a short yok.)

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