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2020
My latest update from the campaign trail.

IMPEACHMENT: “Not quite yet, dude. You should wiggle the sword around to be sure.” – Frankly the Nut
Since House Speaker Pelosi still hasn’t sent the articles of impeachment against President Trump, Senator Josh Hawley (R-MO) says he will introduce legislation to dismiss them, because of Democrats’ abuse of the Constitution.
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WORTH WATCHING AGAIN: [6:00] – For many years, I engaged in a silent rebellion against my mother who demanded our beds be made first thing every day. Sadly, the only reason given was, “I said so,” which did not inspire me to make it my lifelong habit nor to teach my kids to make it theirs.
But some years ago, this man gave me a reason that made sense to me and ever since, on all but my worst days, I have made my bed before getting dressed and, on almost every one of those days, I have thought about his wise words while I straightened, smoothed and tucked.
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2020
My latest update from the campaign trail.
EMANCIPATION: [2:08] – On January 1, 1863, Republicans freed the slaves. Democrats and their shills in the media denounced the Emancipation Proclamation as “a proposal for the butchery of women and children” and “an outrage of all constitutional law, all human justice, all Christian feeling.”
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Winding up 2019

THANK YOU: To all of you who have joined us here in the PoliNation garden during 2019!
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Dennis Prager Responds to Christianity Today
Excerpted from “A Response to the Editor of Christianity Today” about Mark Galli’s editorial calling for the impeachment of President Donald Trump.

The gist of the editorial — and of most religious and conservative opposition to President Trump — is that any good the president has done is dwarfed by his character defects.
This is an amoral view that says more about Galli than it does about the president. He and the people who share his opinion are making the following statement: “No matter how much good this president does, it is less important than his character flaws.”
This simplistic view of character is wrong and devalues how much Trump’s policies have benefited millions of people.
I do not know how to assess a person’s character — including my own — outside of how one’s actions affect others. Since I agree with almost all of President Trump’s actions as president and believe they have positively affected millions of people, I have to conclude that as president, Trump thus far has been a man of particularly good character.
Of course, if you think his policies have harmed millions of people, you will assess his character negatively. But that is not what never-Trumpers and the Christianity Today editor-in-chief argue.
According to them, Trump’s have indeed helped America (and even the world), but that this fact is far less significant than his personal flaws, whatever they may be.
Read the original (which is much longer) @ https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/a-response-to-the-editor-of-christianity-today/
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2020
My latest update from the campaign trail.

TRUMP: “Someone in the car looked over and said, ‘Gee, look at that, it’s a mugging,’ Trump said. ‘I said to my driver to stop the car because it was brutal-looking’.
“Witnesses told the Daily News that Trump got out of his black stretch limousine on Monday during the assault in Manhattan. Marla Maples, who was married to Trump in the ’90s, was seen grabbing his arm.
“The guy with the bat looked at me, and I said, ‘Look, you’ve gotta stop this. Put down the bat,’ Trump said. ‘I guess he recognized me because he said, ‘Mr. Trump, I didn’t do anything wrong.’ I said, ‘How could you not do anything wrong when you’re whacking a guy with a bat?’ Then he ran away.’”
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TODAY: I’m baaack! (Did anyone notice I was gone? LOL ) My puter had a glitch which, thankfully, was just a $30 fix.
Below is what I had scheduled for the 26th. As soon as that’s up, I have to start plowing through the 170 emails that piled up while I was cut off from humanity …
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