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Climate
CLIMATE HOOKY: Sep 20, 2019 [4:49] – The Left hopes they can convince us that the climate is an emergency big enough to justify them taking control of everything.
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2020
My latest update from the campaign trail.

TRUMP APPROVAL: President Trump’s approval rating has bounced back and now sits at 44.3% in the Real Clear Politics average.
That’s slightly higher than the 43.9% average that Barack Obama had on September 18, 2011 – the same point in his presidency. Continue reading
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2020
My latest update from the campaign trail.
JOURNALISM IS DEAD: [9:31] – William Jacobson at Legal Insurrection points out how bad this is for Democrats.
- “Nothing has galvanized conservatives more than watching an innocent man being smeared by false accusations. Astonishing that the Left still hasn’t worked out that Kavanaugh in the news cycle is hugely beneficial to Trump.” – Rita Panahi
- “The Kavanaugh railroad is the most politically clarifying event in my life, and it is why, as the New York Times seems intent on reminding us, I will crawl over broken glass to vote for a guy I don’t particularly like next year.” – John Ekdahl
- https://legalinsurrection.com/2019/09/its-never-over-is-it/
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Our Ungratefulness Plague
CtH: I saw the piece below on Facebook. It reminded me of how grateful I am to have had two opportunities to see Communism up close and in person. I visited Budapest in 1965, and Leningrad and Moscow in 1972.

This article was written by a 26 yr old college student by the name of Alyssa Ahlgren, who’s in grad school for her MBA. What a GREAT perspecitve… Continue reading
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TAMING THE TONGUE: It is beautiful (and scary!) to see in action just how much power words can have. – I was in an on-line chat where a young woman was sharing her confused feelings about her son.
He had been conceived while she was living with her then-boyfriend. They had become Christians and married, but she said she was having a hard time confessing her long-time sin of premarital sex, became it had given her their beautiful son.
I wrote, “You don’t have your son because of your sin. You have him in spite of your sin.”
She was just SO relieved and uplifted to understand this thing that merely took substituting “in spite of” for “because.”
The scary part, of course, is that if we can do so much good with a few words, imagine how much damage we do when we speak thoughtlessly or out of malice.
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