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2020_07 21 won't hold it against you

BORDER: President Trump has delivered on his campaign promise to build a “big beautiful wall” on the southern border.

FOX & FRIENDS: More rioting and destruction of property in Democrat cities [10:22] – Portland’s mayor actually defends anarchy.

THE FIVE: If you have time, watch this right to the end [8:04] – Democrat mayors care more about Trump’s headlines than they do about their citizens dying.

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2020_07 20 Intelligent Men by St Anthony the Great

2020_07 18 can't do it

MOST OF THE NEWS: Violence. Coordinated attacks on cops. Fake news. Media lies. COVID lies. Cancel culture destroys more lives. Persecution of Christians conservatives. Desecration of Catholic statues. Yada yada.

I can’t do it today. Good news and fun today only!

WE ARE ALL CREATED EQUAL: [2:39] – Our solutions are not political. They are personal, moral, and spiritual.

2020_07 18 buycott

GOYA BUYCOTT: Goya Foods claims to be the largest Hispanic-owned food label in the country. And during the pandemic shutdown, they donated two million pounds of food to food banks across the nation.

But oh noes, the CEO recently said Americans are “truly blessed” to have Trump as a leader while speaking at a Hispanic Prosperity Initiative at the White House.

  • The Left immediately called for a boycott.
  • The Right immediately call for a buycott.

Conservatives are winning.

Shoppers report the shelves are bare of Goya products. One guy in my FB Timeline said he usually doesn’t buy coconut water, but it was the only thing left. So he bought it.

Virginia resident Casey Harper started a GoFundMe on Saturday to buy Goya products to donate food pantries. He set the goal at $10,000. As of Monday at 3:30 pm, the total was at $316,875.

“I‘m not surprised we have raised so much because people are tired of having to walk on eggshells in political discourse. Also, Americans are fundamentally generous people so a chance to feed the hungry and stand up to cancel culture was an easy win.” – Casey Harper

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Tear-gassed protesters discover face masks don’t work

From The Genesius Times (which is giving The Babylon Bee a run for its money).

PORTLAND—Thousands of tear-gassed protesters from across the country are discovering that their face masks don’t work when they get a face full of anti-antifa spray.

Billy Buttkis of the Portland Antifa chapter thought that face masks work to keep unwanted aerosols from getting into his respiratory system. So, he wore one to the Portland Acceptable Fascism rally and got a can full of tear gas unloaded on him. He has since become a face mask skeptic.

“Science has definitely stated that face masks work (right after science definitively stated that face masks don’t work), so I though, this would be great protection for me at the rally. But then I get sprayed down like a feral dog in heat with pepper spray and tear gas. Let me tell you, face masks ain’t do sh*t,” Buttkis said.

Protests have erupted around the country after unarmed George Floyd was videotaped being killed by a police officer in Minneapolis. Masked Antifa instigators have turned several protests into riots and looting.

Despite this epiphany by tear-gassed protesters, governors and health officials have increased the calls for face masks.

“It is a terrible shame that face masks don’t protect mostly peaceful protesters from tear gas or pepper spray,” California Governor Gavin Newsom said. “But I’ll be damned if I let any new evidence change my mind about forcing people to wear a pointless mask.”

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Musical interlude

All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.

Each little flower that opens,
Each little bird that sings,
He made their glowing colours,
He made their tiny wings.

The purple headed mountain,
The river running by,
The sunset and the morning,
That brightens up the sky;

The cold wind in the winter,
The pleasant summer sun,
The ripe fruits in the garden,
He made them every one.

He gave us eyes to see them,
And lips that we might tell,
How great is God Almighty,
Who has made all things well.

All things bright and beautiful,
All creatures great and small,
All things wise and wonderful,
The Lord God made them all.

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2020_07 17 Chesterton dead thing

2020_07 17 KID School supplies

BACK TO SCHOOL: CLICK to hear pediatricians say, unequivocally, that they would send their kids back to school. Democrats don’t care. Melissa Francis makes a GREAT point.

SMITHSONIAN: Watch this one [4:41] – What the Left really thinks about non-white cultures.

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2020_07 16 st augustine

GEORGE FLOYD: [3:56] – After George Floyd’s autopsy report said the cops were not responsible for his death, I thought the narrative about racist cops and murder would stop.

Clearly, I was overly optimistic. However, the transcripts from the cops’ radio transmission  have been released and they raise a lot of questions.

2020_07 16 Sowell

SOWELL:  Thomas Sowell joined Mark Levin on Sunday. One point he made is that “systemic racism … has no meaning that can be specified and tested in the way that one tests hypotheses.”

There are more quotations at Legal Insurrection, but the 11 minute interview has been removed from YouTube. The message said, “the account has been terminated.

I found it again at Fox News if you really want to listen.

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2020_07 14 JP two

2020_07 15 Damn he's good

TRUMP ECONOMY: Housing purchases are up.

The shut-down and record low mortgage rates have increased demand, while a shortage of available houses has increased prices.

In short, it’s a good time to sell.

2020_07 14 minnesota

TRUMP LEADERSHIP:You broke it, you’ve bought it” – President Trump denied the Minnesota governor’s request for $500 million to repair damage from riots in the weeks following the death of George Floyd.

Mark Levin tweeted, “Great decision. The president offered the National Guard but the pathetic governor waited and waited. And now the Minneapolis city council votes to abolish its police department. Pay for your own man-made hell. So much for utopia.

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Reality Check

One-time defenders of unsavory Clinton and Obama pardons are outraged by President Trump’s commutation of Roger Stone’s 40-month sentence for nonviolent criminal obstruction of a bogusly based and ridiculously over-prosecuted investigation.

They have short memories.

2020_07 13 clintons

Bill Clinton pardoned …

  • His own brother for felony distribution of cocaine.
  • Four people involved in the Whitewater scandal for which he and Hillary Clinton were under investigation.
  • Marc Rich, in what was a straight-up political payoff.
  • His CIA director.
  • His HUD secretary.
  • Eight people convicted in an investigation of his Agriculture Department.
  • Convicted terrorists, some of whom hadn’t even asked for clemency.

2020_07 13 reality check

President Obama pardoned …

  • Oscar Lopez Rivera, the defiantly unrepentant FALN leader.
  • A U.S. soldier who passed top-secret information to WikiLeaks.
  • His former Joint Chiefs of Staff vice chairman.
  • Hundreds of drug offenders.

2020_07 13 obama

Obama’s administration perverted the course of justice by

  • Ensuring Hillary Clinton did not get indicted.
  • Dropping a slam dunk case the New Black Panther Party because the defendants were all black.
  • Obstructing the Fast and Furious investigation for which Obama’s attorney general was held in contempt of Congress.
  • Ignoring his CIA director’s spying on the Senate Intelligence Committee.
  • Turning a blind eye to abuses of power at the IRS.

N.b., I have used “pardoned” to cover both pardons and commutations. There is an important legal distinction between them, but belaboring it did not contribute to my point, so I went with simplicity.

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2020_07 13 St Anthony the Great

COVID-19: A Texas doctor says he’s found the silver bullet for novel coronavirus.

The drug – Budesonide – has been used by thousands of people, including kids, for asthma and other problems.

Even better, it is inexpensive and can be administered at home.

2020_07 13 archilochus

COVID-19: There is an interesting article at Mercator that is worth reading in full. Samplings provided to intrigue you to do it. 🙂

Two competing narratives are occurring: Continue to open the economy up or, as cases rise, shut it down. Park your politics for a moment and explore the ancient leadership lessons represented in the battle between these two men–the leader and the expert.

There is a seductive appeal of hedgehogs like Dr. Fauci. They know something really well and they are so good at what they do. But, leaders, especially Presidents, must be careful when dealing with hedgehogs, not to confuse the response the experts want (shut everything down!) with what the country needs (personal accountability, disciplined self selection, targeted quarantines with a keen focus on the hot spots like major cities, and especially protection of at-risk populations and our medical personnel, and so on).

To understand what this means for leaders, return to the lesson in the original story of the Fox and the Hedgehog in the ancient Greek fable by Aesop written 16 centuries before the birth of Jesus Christ:

A Fox swimming across a rapid river was carried by the force of the current into a very deep ravine, where he lay for a long time very much bruised, sick, and unable to move. A swarm of hungry blood sucking flies settled upon him. A Hedgehog, passing by, saw his anguish and inquired if he should drive away the flies that were tormenting him.

By no means,” replied the Fox, “pray do not molest them.” “How is this?” said the Hedgehog, “do you not want to be rid of them?” “No,” returned the Fox, “for these flies which you see are full of blood, and sting me but little, and if you rid me of these which are already satiated, others more hungry will come in their place, and will drink up all the blood I have left.”

The hedgehog sees the problem and wants to fix it. But the fox is the opposite, embracing the complexity of the situation without being overwhelmed by it. The fox knows he can’t just brush off the flies causing him pain; he must avoid expediency and choose wisely because there are significant long-term consequences beyond the pain of the moment.”

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GOD BLESS AMERICA: [1:25] – Gorgeous performance by Kings Return, a Dallas-based a capella group.

LEFT vs. RIGHT: CLICK [3:42] to see a group of black Leftists abuse Catholics quietly praying the rosary.

My favorite part is when their leader demands the “f***ing Nazis” (aka, Catholics praying) move.

Catholics were right after Jews on Hitler’s hate list. ::smh::

2020_07 12 religious freedom court

RELIGIOUS FREEDOM: The Supreme Court ruled 7-2 that two Catholic school teachers in California are covered by the legal doctrine of “ministerial exception,” which prohibits government interference in religious organizations’ hiring and firing decisions regarding ministers.

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