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Saturday, September 10, 2016

Remembering 9/11 in northeast Ohio


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One of many photo galleries from the attacks 15 years ago [tomorrow/today] is online here

I'm posting this the day before, so Tea Party people in northeast Ohio (downtown, Brook Park, Parma, Garfield Hts., Rocky River, etc.)  can access Ch. 19's schedule of commemorative events in Ohio taking place on Sunday Sept, 11, 2016.
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Les Deplorables: Hillary's basket case



A reader posting at Conservative Treehouse under the name of "Keln" came up with this illustration, following Hillary's categorization of Trump supporters as in a "Basket of Deplorables." 

And then there is this from Mike Huckabee:

Hillary shows contempt for people in her "basket". I think she blew a gasket. Her campaign headed for a casket.
Heh.
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Thursday, September 8, 2016

Last chance for Gas? The Flight 93 Election

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The Flight 93 Election

Is this year’s election just another in the endless series of election cycles, or is it a do-or-die election, a sort of Last Chance For Gas? Do you have a sense of urgency, or are you looking askance at those who do?

One of the most thought-provoking essays that may be of interest to Tea Party people with any conservative values, whether economic or social, is a piece by the pseudonymous Publius Decius Mus at the Claremont website here. A couple of short extracts: 

2016 is the Flight 93 election: charge the cockpit or you die. You may die anyway. You—or the leader of your party—may make it into the cockpit and not know how to fly or land the plane. There are no guarantees.

Except one: if you don’t try, death is certain. To compound the metaphor: a Hillary Clinton presidency is Russian Roulette with a semi-auto. With Trump, at least you can spin the cylinder and take your chances.

To ordinary conservative ears, this sounds histrionic. The stakes can’t be that high because they are never that high . . .
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To simultaneously hold conservative cultural, economic, and political beliefs—to insist that our liberal-left present reality and future direction is incompatible with human nature and must undermine society—and yet also believe that things can go on more or less the way they are going, ideally but not necessarily with some conservative tinkering here and there, is logically impossible.

Let’s be very blunt here: if you genuinely think things can go on with no fundamental change needed, then you have implicitly admitted that conservatism is wrong. Wrong philosophically, wrong on human nature, wrong on the nature of politics, and wrong in its policy prescriptions. Because, first, few of those prescriptions are in force today. Second, of the ones that are, the left is busy undoing them, often with conservative assistance. And, third, the whole trend of the West is ever-leftward, ever further away from what we all understand as conservatism.

Read the entire thing here. Especially if you find it difficult to jump on the Trump Train, as it were.

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016

Don Surber's tribute to Phyllis Schlafly

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Phyllis Schlafly lived 

Don Surber’s blog columns are often accessible via some of the aggregators. His column yesterday (via Lucianne.com) was a tribute to Phyllis Schlafly, who passed away over the Labor Day weekend. While many Tea Party people will be aware that Mrs. Schlafly’s organization Eagle Forum was recently challenged with a hostile takeover by a faction led, sadly, by her daughter, Surber’s tribute is entirely about Mrs. Schlafly’s courage and effectiveness as a champion of conservative principles. Here's some of his blog column: 
  
The Labor Day death of Phyllis Schlafly at 92 brought out the trolls among the left who called her names. Her death matters less than her life. She kept pushing for an unvarnished and unapologetic conservatism, as championed by Ronald Reagan and Donald Trump.

World Net Daily published her last column a few hours ago. [It’s also up on Eagle Forum here.]

Donald Trump’s surprise visit to Mexico, where he met the Mexican president and discussed the many contentious issues between our two countries, reminds me of President Reagan’s important trip to Geneva in 1985. Reagan was more than willing to sit down with the Communist leader of the USSR in an effort to build a personal connection between the two men without sacrificing America’s vital interests in the Cold War.

The 1985 Geneva summit was highly advertised as a potential showdown between Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev, the supposedly reasonable new Soviet leader. When it was over, Americans realized that behind Reagan’s genial affability was a steely determination to protect our country against the threat from Soviet nuclear missiles.

Just as today’s mainstream media are bent on undermining Trump’s call to put Americans first in our dealings with Mexico, the media of the 1980s (led by ABC’s Sam Donaldson and CBS’ Dan Rather) were overwhelmingly pro-Gorbachev and anti-Reagan in their daily coverage.

Her column is a reminder that we are on the right course, and we should remain true. The critics who hate America -- its self-reliance, its upward mobility, its sheer majesty -- never change. Only our heroes do.

Read the rest here. 
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Darrell Scott and David Clarke: Trump's speech in Detroit


Yesterday evening, Sean Hannity hosted both Pastor Darrell Scott and Sheriff David A. Clarke on a short segment. They were discussing Donald Trump's recent speech to a black congregation in Detroit. It was fantastic, and here it is, just in case you missed it:

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Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Volunteer on Election Day, November 8




Volunteer on Election Day, November 8

If you are a registered Republican voter in Cuyahoga County, then you may have received the information posted below. I am posting the information for those Tea Party people who are thoroughly disgusted with the Republican Party, and who understandably might have tossed out the envelope unopened.

The letter appears over the signatures of Robert Frost and Jeff Hastings, both Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Republican Board Members:

Each Election Day, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections strives to ensure all aspects of the election are carried out in a fair, transparent, accurate and bi-partisan manner. The upcoming election on November 8, 2016 will be bigger than ever, and we need your to help make this a reality.
Based on your voter history, we know you are already engaged in the democratic process and invite you to be part of this historic election by sharing your time and talents in a variety of paid positions. Opportunities include:

      Precinct Election Official: Staffs the polls on Election Day, assists voters, and ensures the election process is handled in an orderly, professional and lawful manner. Earns up to $200.00.
      Rover: Travels to various polling locations to assess and assist with problems, safeguards sensitive documents and supplies, and delivers election materials. Earns $11.00 per hour.
      Ride Along: Maintains political balance on election night by riding with law enforcement officials to and from drop-off locations and the Board of Elections warehouse to deliver ballots. Earns $10.00 per hour.
      Temporary Election Clerk: Performs duties at the Board of Elections leading up to, during and/or after Election Day. Earns $10.00 per hour.

More than 6,000 people are needed to fulfill these duties, and we do our very best to place an equal number of Republicans and Democrats in each position. By participating, you are serving your country and community, taking an active role in our system of government and making sure every vote counts. This is your front row seat to experiencing what is sure to be one of the most historic elections of our time.
We thank you for your assistance in this important matter and appreciate your willingness to help. To participate, please return the form below. Together, we can make sure that Cuyahoga County is ready for Election Day!

Cuyahoga County Board of Elections | 2925 Euclid Avenue | Cleveland, Ohio 44115 | www.443vote.com 
 216-443-VOTE (8683)

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Hillary's coughing fits


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On Labor Day, I posted a brutal three minute video excerpt from Hillary’s campaign speech in Cleveland – she was having coughing fits, losing her voice, etc. But are you aware that her coughing fits have been a recurring feature on the campaign trail? A lot of bloggers and columnists are wondering what is going on with her health issues. 

Nobody knows, but The American Mirror website chronicles her speeches in 2016 that were interrupted by coughing (Hacking Hillary: A complete timeline of 2016 coughing fits); this report includes video footage of each of the speeches that raise questions about her health. The dates of those speeches are below, and they are frequent enough to suggest an ongoing physical problem.

Jan. 25, 2016,
Feb. 16, 2016
April 4, 2016
May 5, 2016
June 4, 2016
Aug. 31, 2016 [cough drop apparently suppressed coughing]
Sept. 5, 2016 [2 episodes; the first is the campaign speech already on this blog; the second occurred afterwards on the campaign plane]

Repeated coughing fits will be increasingly difficult for the mainstream media to ignore or cover up. MSNBC actually pulled the live feed on her Labor Day coughing fit, but can these efforts to protect her continue?  

If you are curious about medical speculations, WND has some quotes from prominent physicians; WND is not one of my go-to sources, but there are some interesting observations and possible explanations of Hillary’s health issues.
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