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Cheap Fakes

You may have seen the recent video of Biden at a fundraiser in Hollywood.  He, Jimmy Kimmel and Barack Obama were onstage at the end of the show.  Jimmy and Obama were smiling and waving to the audience while Joe was standing there like a deer caught in the headlights.

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Woman in Name Only

I have a favor to ask.  It’s not a big ask.  But it would mean a lot to me.  I realize that you don’t know me, and if I were you, I’d probably be hesitant to commit.  But I’m going to ask anyway. Before I do that, I’m going to

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“Woke” in the Emergency Room

There’s an old saying that goes like this: “There are no atheists in foxholes”.  The idea being that times of extreme stress or fear can prompt a belief in a higher power. In other words, no matter how much you don’t believe in God, you’re likely to change your mind

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Checkers

I saw a video the other day of someone paging through a book found in the library of her kid’s school.  The book explained how preferred pronouns worked and how important it is to always use them so you can reinforce someone else’s delusion. The book obviously didn’t use those

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Stay In Your Lane

When you’re deciding who to vote for in an election of your mayor, city council, or other local governments, what qualifications do you look for? Do you look for a candidate who has a firm grasp on the global geo-political picture?  Of course you don’t.  If you’re searching for a

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Dumb and Dumber

Did you ever think that you’d miss Jen Psaki?  You remember Jen Psaki.  She’s the Raggedy-Ann look alike former White House Press Secretary Biden had on his staff until May of 2022. At the time, we all thought she was the worst White House Press Secretary we had ever seen. 

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Their Words, Not Mine

The First Amendment is a powerful thing.  It defines our right to say whatever the heck we want.  In the United States, no government can stop anyone from speaking their mind. But can it also protect you from someone forcing you to say specific things?  No.  Not yet anyway. A

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