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Thursday, February 18, 2021
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
Tributes to Rush Limbaugh
Photo credit: abc11.com
William A. Jacobson at Legal Insurrection has the announcement:
Irreplaceable
Just announced by his wife on his
show. I suspected something was up when he repeatedly cancelled out of shows
recently.
It’s an understatement to say that
we have lost a giant. He was so much more. He was a cheerleader and
clairvoyant. In the face of mainstream media lies and collusion, he was a voice
of fresh air that kept our spirits up. He was the target of cancel culture
before we even knew the term.
Full article with photos here. Sundance has more wonderful photos and
tributes here,
UPDATE: Mark Steyn has a wonderful tribute here.
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The "Forever Pandemic": A Story of Moving Goal Posts
In an article “Normalizing the Forever Pandemic,” Jennifer Oliver O’Connell at Red State sums it up:
We have gone from 15 days to slow
the spread to 333 days with COVID still active, along with new strains. We went
from only those most vulnerable should wear masks in March, to we’re masking up until 2022 to
“save lives.” Candidate Biden blamed Trump for COVID deaths and poor response
to the pandemic, and said he would work to create a plan to end the pandemic.
Apparently, plans to end the pandemic have been put on pause, if not given up
altogether. What we have is forever pandemic language, with its symbol being
normalizing Mask wearing—and maybe wearing several.
It seems it doesn’t get better.
Biden said in that same Thursday
conference that the “end goal” is “beating COVID-19.”
But with each new press conference,
he keeps moving the goal posts, and the American people have noticed.
. . .
Part of making something “normal”
is to make it ubiquitous and also trendy. Everyone you see, from your waitress,
to your news anchors, to your favorite television characters are wearing their
masks. We now have masks in fashionable colors and designs to match your
outfits, emblazoned with logos and representative statements — or better yet,
you can market your work or product instantly!
. . .
The “forever pandemic” message only
takes hold if we accept it as normal.
If we insist on a society of zero
risk forever, people will never see their elderly parents again. The forever
pandemic and the zero-risk society bear heavy costs.
Read the rest here. (It's not just the Biden administration. The CDC, Drs. Fauci and Birx et al were moving the goals posts in month 1 of the "forever pandemic.")
Tuesday, February 16, 2021
Parler: FAIL
So we all thought that Parler would be a viable alternative to Twitter. Alas, Shane Trejo at Big League Politics reports:
The alternative social media
provider Parler is back online after inexplicably relying on Amazon to provide their
initial web hosting, but apparently the operatives behind the platform have not
learned their lesson for the relaunch.
Parler’s new hosting provider,
SkySilk, has a
blanket ban on all “hateful material” without specifying what that
term exactly means.
“We specifically reserve the right
to refuse to provide the Service to customers or End Users engaged in
dissemination of material that may cause us to be subject to attacks on our network,
or that while technically legal, run counter to our corporate principles,”
SkySilk wrote in their terms of service.
So Parler, while advertising itself
to be a free speech platform, will really be operating off and dependent on the
“corporate principles” of a far-left tech company.
The full report is here. The online definition of Parler at not-so-reliable Wikipedia is here and it's not pretty.
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Monday, February 15, 2021
We Should Celebrate Individual POTUS Birthdays
“We Should Celebrate Individual POTUS Birthdays.” Jeff Dunetz at The Lid has a point:
Monday, February 15, has been
designated as Presidents’ Day, another fake holiday seemingly meant to tear
down American heroes and replace them with a meaningless day off work (for
some). But I urge you, America, to reject this sham holiday.
In New York, where I grew up, we
celebrated the birthdays of two of our greatest presidents in February, Abraham
Lincoln on the 12th and George Washington on the 22nd. Lincoln’s birthday was
never a federal holiday (southern states still weren’t happy about losing the
Civil War). In 1968 congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, which moved
Washington’s big day to the third Monday in February and changed it to
Presidents’ Day. A celebration of all presidents.
It’s right to celebrate the
presidents individually, sure, but not all 46 of them on the same day. I mean,
it isn’t celebrating any of them if you are celebrating all of
them.
Read the full piece here.
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Sunday, February 14, 2021
Update on the Uniparty
Pam Key at Breitbart reports:
Senator Bill Cassidy (R-LA), who voted to convict former President Donald Trump at the conclusion of his second impeachment trial, dismissed the long-term implications of opposing Trump by telling ABC’s “This Week” on Sunday that the Republican Party was “more than just one person.”
And Sundance at Conservative Treehouse expands on the
report:
After republican Senator Bill
Cassidy voted to impeach President Trump, the Louisiana leadership voted to
censure the self-serving DeceptiCon. Today Bill Cassidy appears on This
Week to explain his vote. In essence Cassidy voted to support the
UniParty agenda because he feels the era of Trump is over…. the cocktail class
republicans are looking forward to getting back to the corrupt system of Wall Street
financed graft.
“I think [Trump’s] force wanes. The Republican Party is more than just one person.”
The GOPe fails miserably not only because
they are just one wing of a UniParty bird, but also because at their core they
operate in an isolated elitist echo-chamber. The Democrats play
lip-service to their base; however, the Republicans have never attempted to
hide their disdain for middle America values and the working class
conservatives.
Read the rest here.
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