Posted on 11/25/2018 5:55:47 AM PST by davikkm
What's funny is even the liberals in the midwest wouldn't go for that, except maybe the ones in Madison. But the ones in Milwaukee would have nothing to do with the liberal in NY or Boston. I suspect other states would have the same. Chicago libs and NY libs getting along? lol.
He thinks he has it bad...
My sibling in NZ almost had a stroke in Dec 2000 when I revealed I had chosen Bush over the precious darling Algore and was praying the recounting would go his way...
:)
“How do you break bread with an individual who can witness a gruesome human abortion with icy indifference but will weep hysterically at the sight of a tree being cut?”
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How do you break bread with one who does not believe in the goodness of the nation, who does not care they destroy the heritage our forefathers fought to achieve. Their fathers died that they might be free. Yet they do not care.
And to break bread on such a day as Thanksgiving, they say no blessing before they begin. Why? Because they do not care.
I’d rather starve eating worms from my garden.
Thankful that this will not be repeated year after year. The truth has set us free. Never again. Never again.
The journalism establishment - pretty much co-extensive with the Associated Press and its member news outlets - simultaneously positions itself as the arbiter of what is, the natural order of things," and as virulently anti-Republican.In reality it is and has been since the late Nineteenth Century negative about society - and therefore positive to the point of naiveté about government. Any insinuation that "negativity is objectivity" is cynicism. Journalism which positions itself as objective is in fact cynical.
No wonder that journalism is worth at least a dozen points of tailwind for Democrats . . .
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