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Saturday, October 27, 2018

#WalkAway™ March today



From the Canada Free Press:

#WalkAway™ March LIVE Stream. The #WalkAway Campaign, founded by former liberal Brandon Straka, is a true grassroots movement. It is a Facebook video campaign movement, dedicated to sharing the stories of people who can no longer accept the current ideology of liberalism and what the Democratic Party has become. Some of us left long ago, while many have recently been “red-pilled.” Some have wanted to leave for some time but have feared the consequences they might suffer from friends or family if they were to walk away.

The group is here to encourage and support those on the left to walk away from the divisive tenets by allowing people to share their stories, watch the video testimonies, and read the posts of others who have walked away.

The campaign also serves another very important purpose. For far too long, the left has controlled the narrative in this country within the news media, while the “silent majority” on the right have done what they always do – remain silent. The left has been allowed to reinforce the narrative that everybody on the right is a bigot, a racist, a homophobe, a misogynist, etc. The left has become so extreme and hateful that it is now time to fight back! We want people on the right to use their voices and tell the world the truth about whom they are by making videos telling everyone what it means to be a conservative in America and what your values really are. Tell minorities on the left, who have been told their whole lives that they are not welcome on the right because of the bigotry and hatred, that they are welcome. Tell them there is a seat at the table on the right for everybody.

The coverage has been sporadic and mostly online rather than on network news. Most people can't watch live streaming all day. But for short video clips, check out Chicks on the Right here. Looks like the #WalkAway™ March is a success.

UPDATE: More coverage here at Business & Politics Review, with video of Fox & Friends.

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Pumpkins at Public Square

Weekend fun in downtown Cleveland . . .




Friday, October 26, 2018

Yesterday’s headline from the son of a mailman


art credit: politicalclownparade.blogspot.com


The headline from Gov. John Kasich appearance on CNN’s “Newsroom” via Breitbart:

Kasich: ‘The Lord Doesn’t Want’ 
Americans Opposing the Migrant Caravan

How does he know this?
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Thursday, October 25, 2018

Optics and the mid-tern election

art credit: foxandhoundsdaily.com
[and yes, that's Janet Leigh in Psycho]


Here’s the inimitable Victor Davis Hanson on “Midterm Optics Are Bad for Progressives”:

For progressives, the looming midterm elections apparently should not hinge on a booming economy, a near-record-low unemployment rate, a strong stock market and unprecedented energy production. Instead, progressives hope that race and gender questions overshadow pocketbook issues.
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The new caravan appears strangely well organized. The marchers, many of them young men, do not appear destitute. They do not seem to fit the profile of desperate refugees whose lives were in immediate danger in their homeland.

For many Americans, the would-be refugees may seem presumptuous in assuming that they have the right to barge into someone else’s country. Most Americans realize that if an organized caravan of foreigners can simply announce in advance plans to crash into the U.S. illegally, then the concepts of a border, citizenship, sovereignty or even a country itself no longer exist.

Then he considers the feeding frenzy around the Senate hearings for Judge Brett Kavanaugh:

Many Americans finally concluded that there was no reason to deny Kavanaugh’s nomination to the court. To find Kavanaugh guilty of Ford’s charges, Americans were asked to suspend the very ideas of due process and Western jurisprudence.

The furious demonstrations that followed Kavanaugh’s confirmation only made the optics worse.


Every country requires a border and the rule of law. Due process cannot so easily be thrown out in a moment. There can be no Senate without safety and calm inside its halls. Powerful, privileged Washington officials should be the last to game a system designed to help the underprivileged.

Many are speculating that yesterday’s pipe bomb scares were yet another stunt - even a false flag hoax -- to change the subject, stifle reasoned debate, blame President Trump, and prompt another round of media hysteria. DC Whispers asks:

Who would send out these fake bombs and why? Who might have anything political to gain two weeks out from the Midterm Elections by staging a fake bomb hoax against noted Democrat politicians that then generates Establishment Media hysteria? 

Already the bomb reports has shoved the caravan story to the sidelines, at least for now. At any rate, the Progressives have overplayed their hand. I just hope independent and liberal voters see that.

UPDATE Oct 26:  FBI Arrest made in “Package Bomb” Scare; Fox News Source – 56 Yr. Old Male with Prior Arrests - and a Trump supporter.
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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Chuckle of the day


pumpkin pi
Cartoon credit: chucklebros.com at Bronnian Comics 
(The Week In Pictures: 1,024th% Edition)
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Monday, October 22, 2018

Preparing to vote / judicial candidates





With just over 2 weeks to go before the Nov 6 election, time to prepare to vote. You can find your sample ballot for Cuyahoga County here. You should have your Cuyahoga County voter registration postcard at hand with your precinct details. (For Lake County voters, go here. For Geauga County voters, go here.)

Most of the candidate lists with recommendations are focused on the top of the ticket races. But I’ve been researching judicial candidates and found some ratings, endorsements, and report cards. One source was the <Judge4yourself> website, which collects ratings from the Cleveland Metropolitan Bar Associationm the Cuyahoga Criminal Defense Lawyer's Association, the Norman S. Minor Bar Association, and the Ohio Women’s Bar Association.

But it also specifies which candidates receive an endorsement from the Editorial Board of the PD / cleveland.com. Since there will be some Tea Party readers who would not consider a cleveland.com endorsement as a positive, I searched further.  

The <Ohio.ivoteconservative> website represents the collective recommendations of its signatories, many of which Tea Party members will recognize. If you visit their home page and fill in three boxes of info, you will get a list of recommended candidates who will appear on your ballot. It prints out on one page, so you can take it with you when you go to vote. Below is the list of recommended judicial candidates in a downtown Cleveland precinct (if you vote elsewhere, including in another county, you’ll want to go the website and enter your details to get your list of recommended candidates.):

Oh Supreme Court (1/1/19)
  Craig Baldwin

Oh Supreme Court (1/2/19)
  Mary Degenaro
  
Ohio Court Of Appeals #8
  Raymond Headen

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/1/19)
  Jeffrery C. Sindelar Jr

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/2/19)
  Bradley Hull IV

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/3/19)
  Lorraine Coyne

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/5/19)
  Lon Cherie D. Billingsley

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/6/19)
  Wanda C. Jones

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/7/19)
  Kathleen Ann Sutula

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/8/19)
  Jarrett J. Northup

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/9/19)
  Brian Darling

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/11/19)
  Lori Anne Dyke

Cuyahoga Cnty Cmn Pleas Court (1/1/19)
  Denise Nancy Rini

I’ll re-post this information shortly before Election Day.
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Sunday, October 21, 2018

And the censorship goes on






Four headlines reporting censorship on social media and at movie theaters -- just in the last week:

From Newsbusters:

From Steve Green at PJ Media:

From Beth Baumann at Townhall:

From John Stossel at NWF Daily News:
            Shut up, they explain

UPDATED 5pm
From Scott McKay at American Spectator:


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