Twitter Post of the Day: “Cynical Publius’s”, Day Two of Presidency

Over on Twitter, I follow a person whose screen name is Cynical Publius. He is doing a series of posts about what he would do if elected President. Day Number Two activities are just about what I said that Donald Trump should do the minute he takes office again in January of 2025. His is …

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Lens-Artists Photo Challenge and Commentary. #288, Window Shopping, and Trust

In thinking about what to use for this challenge, I thought about Windows, and what they mean. A window is an expanse of glass, normally clear glass, designed so the people inside a building can see out, and let the light of the Sun in. It occurred to me to consider the big glass windows …

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Twitter post of the day, and guest author Victor Davis Hanson on how to destroy the American legal system

I am going to embed the post from Twitter first, then I will copy it in full so those who might not want to view the original on Twitter/X can get the full force of Mr. Hanson's intellect. https://twitter.com/VDHanson/status/1764360285803118671?s=20 Now, here it is in full. And this is only some of what the Left has …

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It’s time for another dispatch from the Seattle-area Dystopia

Once again, the local news is chock-full of stories of crime, mayhem, homelessness, and demonstrations. The Seattle Police are losing officers weekly, resulting in longer response times. Here are just some of the stories in the local news today. Tacoma Police are sharing the sketch of the perpetrator of a stabbing in Point Defiance Park. …

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Guest Writer: Ron Pyle on the state of affairs in America today

Ron Pyle posted this over on Twitter today, and I was so impressed I got permission to post over here. I'm not going to just link to the Twitter post, but copy in full, so my readers can get the full benefit of his ability to concisely describe what we are faced with in America …

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The Existential Crisis Now Engulfing Our Country

In not only my opinion, but in the opinion of the vast majority of conservative commentators, today's news blew the entire joke that is the Democrat US Government to smithereens. I have been emphasizing for literally years, since Biden was installed in office, that he was and is suffering from a rapidly-advancing Dementia, making him unfit …

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Some thoughts on Martin Luther King’s real birthday

First, today is the federal holiday (and my first paid holiday from work), to commemorate the birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., the famous civil-rights figure who for decades inspired black people to improve their lives, and for some time inspired white people to defeat Jim Crow in the South.  Unfortunately, Dr. King's legacy has …

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Guest Author: Financier Bill Ackman on the Anti-Semitism Scandal in the Ivy League and how the Left is going after his wife

If you have been paying attention to the news lately, you will be aware of the testimony, before a Congressional Committee, of the presidents of three Ivy League colleges, Harvard, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania, regarding the anti-Semitic demonstrations on all three campuses which led to the persecution of Jewish students at all three …

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This is interesting. The Attorney General of my state deems me a violent extremist.

This is what he says. So now, disagreement with the government is "Thoughtcrime" in my state.  Being anti-government makes a person a "domestic violent extremist".  He talks about protecting constitutional rights of free expression, but then defines "disinformation" as violent extremism.  Beware, anyone disagreeing with the government, they will be coming for you. This guy …

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