~ “I hope we once again have reminded people that man is not free unless government is limited. There’s a clear cause and effect here that is as neat and predictable as a law of physics: as government expands, liberty contracts.” Ronald Reagan.
Almost all the Western tribes had death songs; one for when they were about to die in battle, to taunt their enemy, another to tell their fathers they would soon be crossing over, and a third, if their heart was bad, to disguise their fear of the uncertainty of crossing over.
My father’s mother, an insufferable and arrogant woman, would cross the street to the other side just to chastise black miners who did not doff their hat to her as she walked by. And she was from Indiana. My grandfather had a small side room where he kept a bed and a small library of religious texts, while my grandmother’s bedroom library was filled with Mickey Spillane mysteries. She shook her fist and railed against God all the years I’d known her, but not as one who didn’t believe in Him, but one who hated Him, as if He’d done her some great wrong. I never knew what that was, but maybe it was just a great disservice, as she was very high strung. Granddad once told me she was always angry that things didn’t turn out better for her.
Then, in failing health after my grandfather passed, she slowly “feared” herself to death over two years, awaiting having to meet the judgment of that same One she’d most hated all those years. Her own arrogance and pride had bolted shut all the doors that were always open to her, simply by saying “I’m sorry” in the most private of ways[…]
Now that he has gone to be with his fathers, Hoka Hey!, the honoring will slowly dissipate over the week. The Senate Office Building, soon be renamed, some suggest, and other government offices will be cleared, each employee given a white ticket to be stamped at the Capitol Rotunda to prove they actually did use that hour for official government business, while another man with a clicker will click their passing by to prove thousands really did pour by to view his flag-draped coffin.
But once the honors have been paid, look for the Deluge. Maybe very soon. Events will dictate the speed.
But we will soon learn that Dick Durbin, Democrat senator from Illinois, did not admire him more than his real friend, Lindsay Graham. Old wounds will quickly appear, back to the Forrestal by some (not enough there for my tastes), Hanoi Hilton (nor there), but the Keating-Lincoln Savings & Loan scandal, plenty, for it proved in all things he was corruptible, long before he was bi-partisan, and used to getting his way and getting away with it, thus making the earlier claims from Vietnam at least more plausible.
If you believe in developing “theories of the Man” that would be a reasonable theory of the man going forward[…]
Almost all the Western tribes had death songs; one for when they were about to die in battle, to taunt their enemy, another to tell their fathers they would soon be crossing over, and a third, if their heart was bad, to disguise their fear of the uncertainty of crossing over.
My father’s mother, an insufferable and arrogant woman, would cross the street to the other side just to chastise black miners who did not doff their hat to her as she walked by. And she was from Indiana. My grandfather had a small side room where he kept a bed and a small library of religious texts, while my grandmother’s bedroom library was filled with Mickey Spillane mysteries. She shook her fist and railed against God all the years I’d known her, but not as one who didn’t believe in Him, but one who hated Him, as if He’d done her some great wrong. I never knew what that was, but maybe it was just a great disservice, as she was very high strung. Granddad once told me she was always angry that things didn’t turn out better for her.
Then, in failing health after my grandfather passed, she slowly “feared” herself to death over two years, awaiting having to meet the judgment of that same One she’d most hated all those years. Her own arrogance and pride had bolted shut all the doors that were always open to her, simply by saying “I’m sorry” in the most private of ways[…]
Senator John McCain was one of the first Republicans to bash senatorial candidate Judge Roy Moore and demand he resign based on allegations by women Moore says are lying.
We don’t want to repeat the entire story. By now everyone knows about the Roy Moore scandal — alleged scandal. If Moore was inappropriate with underage girls thirty-eight years ago, he should do the right thing and resign, but we have no way of knowing yet if the accusations are true. It’s very possible the story is false given from whence it comes.
The Washington Post released the story and they are fully unreliable. Gloria Allred is a Democrat operative and she is working with one of the accusers. Another accuser is a Democrat campaign worker.
None of these allegations were mentioned in Moore’s five runs for office and his major controversies over the years, but, oddly, it leaked out now, one month from an election. It is important to note that this election could end Trump’s agenda and put Red State Alabama in the hands of a Progressive[…]
Senator Jeff Flake of Arizona during his announcement Tuesday on the Senate floor that he would not seek re-election next year used every talking point espoused by the Communist media complex, swamp critters on the left, snowflakes, domestic terrorists and NeverTrumpers.
Flake rambled through his 17-minute speech in which he castigated President Donald J. Trump, leader of the Republican Party and while the D.C. swamp heralds Senator Jeff Flake’s speech as one for the books, it was not.
The speech lacked originality of thought and opinion. It exposed the GOPe’s disdain for POTUS, Republican voters. Flake’s intent was to do harm and in that, he was successful but not as he hoped. The senator’s speech was inspiration to Americans, President Trump, Steve Bannon among others now more determined than ever to see that the swamp is drained.
As I listened and observed Flake, I wondered if Media Matters, MSNBC, CNN, George Soros or even failed spoiler/2016 third-party candidate, Evan McMullin faxed the failed Senator from Arizona who never once in eight years took on Barack Obama a checklist of talking points to sling hash at the President from the Senate floor. [ICYMI: See video of speech at bottom of post.]
Laura Ingraham said it best, “the speech sounded like one given by a Democratic leader lambasting a Republican president…could’ve been a speech delivered by Nancy Pelosi or Chuck Schumer.” Ingraham is right.
Flake and Bob Corker are representative of the D. C. establishment still angry and resentful that now President Donald J. Trump wiped the floor with them in the Republican presidential primaries and then nearly one year to date in the 2016 presidential election.
The GOPe simply cannot handle it and like their establishment mates on the left, rather than respect election results and push through the President’s agenda, instead they obstruct and engage in a scorched earth campaign.
Flake who has only to look within to see that It is the GOPe who has proven itself to be “reckless, outrageous and undignified” glossed over the fact that he is out of touch with Arizona Republicans and polling at 18%. For that, he blames President Trump and although he didn’t say it, wacko birds. (Correction, the term “wacko birds” is so yesterday, “white supremacists” and “nazis” are the labels the swamp is using to attack Trump supporters although “white supremacists” and “nazis” are clearly and historically owned by Democrats.)
Speaking of wacko birds, Senator John McCain and Bob Corker couldn’t wait to pile on as well.
Sean Hannity had a few words for the trio of NeverTrumpers last night on his program.
Back to Flake,
Seventeen minutes of Marxist propaganda. That is to be Senator Jeff Flake’s legacy. He should have submitted a resignation letter or instead prepared a two-minute video. Instead, in a vengeful 17 minutes, Senator Jeff Flake successfully shot his legacy to hell.
Morning after…
It did not take long for the Communist media complex to ask Flake, “well since you hate the President so much, why don’t you help us impeach him?” Okay, I embellished a little but you know where I’m going here and I have the montage to prove it.
Troubling, very troubling in that the war on the President is a war on the American people.
Maxine Waters is the gift that keeps on giving. At the same time, Waters once again reminds of just how confident Progressives are that neither they or Barack Obama will be brought up on charges of treason resulting from their conspiring against the Republic and a sitting president.
Maxine Waters just implicated Barack Obama in the spying scandal. The media won’t report it that way, but listen to what she says.
Oops.. Maxine Waters accidently throws Obama under the bus, implicates him in spying scandal. RT this until your fingers fall off😏#Vault7pic.twitter.com/TvgmJdFamc
Maxine Waters just implicated Barack Obama in the spying scandal. The media won’t report it that way, but listen to what she says.
Along these lines, what did she mean in 2013 when she said Obama has a secret database with “information about everything on every individual”?
“The President has put in place an organization with the kind of database that no one has ever seen before in life,” Representative Maxine Waters told Roland Martin in February 2013.
“That’s going to be very, very powerful,” Waters said. “That database will have information about everything on every individual on ways that it’s never been done before and whoever runs for President on the Democratic ticket has to deal with that”[…]
Below is the above video in its entirety. Pay special attention near the end of the video (approximately 03:43) where Waters’ implicates Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham as fellow conspirators working to obstruct and take down the President.
I am sure that Waters is not alone in her assessment that the only two Republicans that Progressives feel they can trust are Senators John McCain and Lindsey Graham.