At Patriot Post, Michael P Ramirez has a rather brilliant cartoon on Hunter Biden and his laptop:
René Magritte is smiling.
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At Patriot Post, Michael P Ramirez has a rather brilliant cartoon on Hunter Biden and his laptop:
René Magritte is smiling.
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American Greatness published Dennis Prager’s column about conservative values, the first of several, and in this one, Mr Prager zeroes in on the loss of our First Amendment right to free speech:
. . . Liberty is a liberal value as
well as a conservative value, but it has never been a left-wing value. Liberty
cannot be a left-wing value because the more liberty individuals have, the less
power the government has. Conversely, the weaker the state, the weaker the
Left.
This especially holds true for the
greatest of all liberties—free speech.
Free speech is a fundamental
conservative value, and it has been a fundamental liberal value. But it has
never been a left-wing value. For that reason, everywhere the Left is
dominant—government, media, universities—it stifles dissent. The reason is
simple: No left-wing movement can survive an open exchange of ideas. Leftist
ideologies are emotion- and power-based, not reason- or morality-based. So,
leftists cannot allow honest debate. They do not argue with opponents; they
suppress them.
For the first time in American
history, freedom of speech is seriously threatened—indeed it has already been
seriously curtailed. With the ascent of the Left, the inevitable suppression of
free speech is taking place. . . .
Mr Prager’s full column is here.
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And now for something completely different. Thomas Lifson is the founder of American Thinker and he posted a short video (2:13) compilation of Biden’s gaffes and memory lapses, all set to music. Here’s his introduction:
Were the fate of the free world not
in the hands of this man, the setting of Joe Biden’s many dementia moments to a
catchy tune would be hilarious. Actually, it still is hilarious
despite the awful reality underlying it. This is a brilliant satire that is
also self-evidently accurate. . . .
Click here, scroll down to the video, and then laugh or cry.
All we need now is another compilation video, set to goofy dance music, of Joe wandering around, looking lost, shaking hands with
invisible people, sniffing hair, and sucking Jill’s fingers.
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Ohio Voter registration deadline is today Oct. 11.
The part of any ballot that finds me generally unprepared is the judicial section, particularly the down ballot candidates. So I consult the website Judge4yourself for candidate ratings. The ratings also include endorsements by cleveland.com, which
is my rule-of-thumb for choosing the other
candidate -- in most cases. This year, there are a couple of judicial
candidates who either wouldn't respond to any questions or who got such negatives
from the other resources that I would make an exception and vote for the
cleveland.com-endorsed candidate (i.e., J Synenberg and Wanda Jones).
Speaking for myself, I either print out the lists or jot the preferred names down on a
notepad, as I don't otherwise remember most of their names when I go to
vote.
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Like many others in the medical profession who have been censored, vilified, ostracized, and persecuted – because they dared to question the official COVID vaccine narrative, Dr. Joseph Mercola has moved his blogging over to Substack at Take Control. Here’s the bullet point summary of his posting the other day:
If the COVID shots are as bad as they appear, why isn't your doctor warning you about all their potential side effects, and instead, is encouraging you to get more shots?
Story-at-a-Glance
Dr Mercola continues:
If you’ve become disillusioned with
the medical profession over the past three years, you’re not alone. Many have
come to distrust doctors, largely thanks to widespread mistreatment of COVID in
hospitals, and doctors’ failure to provide sufficient information about the
COVID jabs to make informed consent. Doctors’ enforcing the use of masks, even
though they ought to know they don’t work against respiratory viruses, hasn’t
helped either.
In a recent interview with Steve
Kirsch, Dr. Paul Marik, a pulmonary and critical care specialist and founding
member of the Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance (FLCCC), discussed why
doctors have been so reluctant to speak out against the clearly dangerous COVID
shots. . . .
Read the full posting here.
RELATED: In his book, The War on Ivermectin: The Medicine That Saved Millions and Could Have Ended the COVID Pandemic, Dr. Pierre Kory details the history of ivermectin and the how and why behind Big Pharma’s suppression of this drug when it was found to work against COVID-19.
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(Reprinted from this blog)
The Daily Signal reported (2019):
On Tuesday, the Washington D.C.
City Council approved a measure to abolish the celebration of “Columbus Day,”
set to take place on Oct. 14. The holiday will be replaced by “Indigenous
People’s Day.” The legislation was fast-tracked by the calling of an emergency
session.
The District of Columbia was named
after Christopher Columbus and bears numerous monuments and tributes to his
legacy, including a large statue in front of Union Station, a famous train hub
in the heart of the city.
The report quotes an article by Jarrett Stepman, author of
the new book “The War on History: The Conspiracy to Rewrite America’s Past.” Some
highlights:
It is unfortunate to see what was
once a uniting figure—who represented American courage, optimism, and even
immigrants—is suddenly in the crosshairs for destruction. We owe it to Columbus
and ourselves to be more respectful of the man who made the existence of our
country possible.
A few historians and activists
began to attack Columbus’ legacy in the late 20th century. They concocted a new
narrative of Columbus as a rapacious pillager and a genocidal maniac.
Far-left historian Howard Zinn, in
particular, had a huge
impact on changing the minds of a generation of Americans about the
Columbus legacy. Zinn not only maligned Columbus, but attacked the larger
migration from the Old World to the new that he ushered in.
It wasn’t just Columbus who was a
monster, according to Zinn, it was the driving ethos of the civilization that
ultimately developed in the wake of his discovery: the United States.
“Behind the English invasion of
North America,” Zinn wrote, “behind their massacre of Indians, their deception,
their brutality, was that special powerful drive born in civilizations based on
private profit.”
So many errors in that sentence. Among them: The Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776 influenced the Declaration of Independence, specified the right to life, liberty, and “the means of acquiring and possessing [private] property” – not private profit.
The truth is that Columbus set out
for the New World thinking he would spread Christianity to regions where it
didn’t exist. While Columbus, and certainly his Spanish benefactors, had an
interest in the goods and gold he could return from what they thought would be
Asia, the explorer’s primary motivation was religious.
Read the rest here. And Happy Columbus Day!
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President Donald J Trump’s Save America Rally takes place
today in Mesa, Arizona:
UPDATE as of 4pm: RSBN is showing a 7pm start for President Trump.
Guest speakers include:
Livestream links to Right Side Broadcasting Network and Rumble
are posted here.
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