Posted on 06/30/2025 4:41:52 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
Mark Levin’s Saturday show was excellent.
Here is a clip from it, well worth the watch.
Levin was right on the money why back when.
“Levin recounts exposing Obama nearly a decade ago”
Fox News host Mark Levin looks back to his early reporting on attacks against President Donald Trump, then in his first term, and the Obama administration’s involvement on ‘Life, Liberty & Levin.’
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UZT6ymrs7Zw
16:53 video
Yes watching Levin now!
Thanks for the link on this!
Back from dinner:
Yes, Lakeside Granny, my father’s side goes back four generations into the 1800s.
My mother grew up in Baltimore and her uncle had a farm right down the road from my home.
This is how and why my parents met.
My mother, her older sister (my Aunt Dorothy) and their mother (my maternal grandmother) moved to the general area
My mother worked briefly as a telephone operator before marriage.
To this day, I live in that ranch house my dad built after retirement—and I guess it was God’s plan for me to remain close to my now late parents.
My only sibling, my late older brother did marry and have my nephew and a daughter (my niece).
Therefore, it was left to me to assume what responsibilities my dad had handled when he passed in 2000 because my mother never wrote a check and was overly dependent on my father.
That’s why he established our family trust to protect and benefit both of us, knowing we needed extra security.
Unfortunately, this Trust has and continues to be an obstacle for me being accepted for qualifying for Medicare benefits.
It was challenging, taking on what my dad did, but that prolonged goodbye (Alzheimer’s/Dementia) with my mother left significant emotional scars.
Today, my dear nephew has powers of attorney for me, takes me shopping and checks on things around the house each week.
My niece lives in the neighboring county between Harford and DE with her son. She finally divorced from an unfaithful husband and incredibly will turn 50 in November.
Yes....MORE winning for our dear POTUS and US!
Glad you are here. I know you’ve had a very busy week.
Do you have any time off, soon?
Wow ... crazy that you just said Cottonmouth.
Earlier, I had to quickly grab our older pup when we were walking the property, earlier, and I could smell that very distinct smell of a cottonmouth.
So, that’s a great name for Sen Cotton, Gran.
He now has a distinct stench of SNAKE TRAITOR!
LOLOL....that ... is too perfect for our dear FRiend, Hale.
Love it!
Good ones, Gran.
Love how the hopey changey poster has a perfect new look.
It is a nice exurb, dear Jane.
I’m still living in the ranch house which we moved into in late 1968.
I can actually stand on my front porch and look across the road to another field (which was also part of the farm) and a couple roads to see the farm house in which I lived for the first 8 years of my life. So, I’m able to stand on my porch and see both of the homes in which I lived.
Initially, a physician from Baltimore County bought the farm and his daughter and her family lived in the now-dilapidated house.
Today, all of the land which used to be my dad’s dairy farm has been turned into a Sod company, providing lawns for residential and businesses.
The other highlight is an airport for small aircraft like Cessnas.
Yes, I do have treasured memories from both homes, especially of those now-distant years when my older family members were young and healthy.
Between 2000 and 2014, I lost both parents, my beloved Aunt, my brother, my SIL and a dear family friend who served as Trustee.
🙏🥰❤SO Happy and grateful to learn of this new level of protection for POTUS while he enjoys some golf, Lakeside Granny.
Indeed, sprawling golf courses, replete with dangerous site lines around the perimeter and elevated vantage points, definitely pose security risks.
Hopefully, Golf Force One will make the Secret Service’s overwhelming task a little easier.
Yes and Hello Jane!
LG sure coined it about the snake Tom CottonMouth!
glad your pup was in good hands!
scary!
It sounds idyllic, Edie.
I know that was a difficult stretch, between 2000 - 2014 ... with the losses you dealt with.
So happy you have your blessing of a nephew so close by and helpful.
(And, that your niece dumped her rat of a spouse!)
Ain’t that the truth!
When I first heard about this yesterday I thought surely it was a crazy loon, an illegal, or a muzzle. With my odds being on the latter two.
I was wrong, need to check my biases, cause it seems to be a one off loony tunes.
Tragic and traumatic for the victims, but likely the Traverse community will heal fast. We go to church in TC. Turns out our best church friends have a cousin in the hospital. It’s closer to home than we thought.
Regularly ranked among the world’s top ten, the Ailsa is a true icon of Scottish links golf. With a legacy shaped by four Open Championships, including the legendary 1977 ‘Duel in the Sun’, the course blends rich heritage with striking coastal beauty. In 2025, a £1 million transformation by architect Martin Ebert introduced bold refinements, further enhancing its stature among the game’s elite. This is championship golf at its most exclusive, where history, design, and the spirit of the game come together with remarkable precision.
The hotel website wouldn't let me copy to image url, but, I found this one, on golf.com.
Thank you for sharing some of you family history, dear edie.
You have a heritage to be very proud of.
Yes....this one is one crazy loon. If reports are correct ... he spent quite a bit of time in an asylum. No idea why he was ever let out, if true.
So thankful that the brave men were able to stop this sick person.
And, prayers up for your church friend’s cousin. That IS close to home.
Love our Humor and yours as many on here that helps when I get here late!
Laughter Helps with a few cocktails make life a little more easy to take! HA!
Cheers to President Trump on All this Winning to date! :)
I'm also cheering that I found a hairdresser at the last minute on a Sunday to do my hair tomorrow, which is my Top Priority! HA!
I can make deals also, even on short notice! ;)
Glad you were able to quickly pick up your little doggy.
Wouldn’t want it to tangle with a cottonmouth.
Isn’t that absolutely gorgeous!
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