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January 6, 2021

I Don’t Know What To Say

But this calls for something. So, here it is. And yep, the songs are from lefty scum. I like doing that. Let them be used as they use others:











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Published on January 06, 2021 12:47

We Will Work Until We Can’t





The Republic has fallen. The Republic is forever.





Look, it’s just that it’s now obvious. They’re rubbing our nose in it. It’s all Potemkin elections from now on. They think they’re building a kingdom of a thousand years.





Remember they are always wrong, the totalitarians. Their kingdoms of a thousand years last ten. They are toddlers. They understand tantrums and screaming and, if normal people are stupid enough to let them, scamming. They don’t get that food doesn’t come delivered to t...

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Published on January 06, 2021 07:26

January 5, 2021

Ring The Bells That Still Can Ring





To quote Leonard Cohen, “Ring the bells that still can ring. Forget your perfect offering.”





Sure. Trump could be better. For one he could not have fallen for the Covidiocy and enabled the the hell that was 2020. Of course, we don’t know to what extent that was possible, because we didn’t get the same information.





On the other hand, his information was probably — okay, certainly — corrupted, judging by his hires and even his nominees for the SOCUS whom we were all assured were of the h...

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Published on January 05, 2021 09:17

January 4, 2021

Crimes Against Language

By now you’ve all seen the video of the representative saying “A-men and A-women” right?





If you haven’t, you need to. Because it’s hard to believe without seeing.







A prayer opening the 117th Congress concluded, "Amen and a woman."

"Amen" translates to "so be it." pic.twitter.com/SIGBtgLk5v

— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) January 4, 2021





Seriously, y’all. Seriously, seriously, seriously.





I can’t find it, but thee was an article somewhere that said totalitarianism (it was a dry, a...

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Published on January 04, 2021 08:21

January 3, 2021

Vignettes by Luke, Mary Catelli and ‘Nother Mike and Book Promo

*Once more sorry this is ridiculously late. I have not excuse, except that words seem to flow but ONLY after 9 pm. So I write to midnight, and then forget to go to bed. Sigh. This too shall pass. – SAH*





BOOK PROMO



*Note these are books sent to us by readers/frequenters of this blog.  Our bringing them to your attention does not imply that we’ve read them and/or endorse them, unless we specifically say so.  As with all such purchases, we recommend you download a sample and make sure it’s to...

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Published on January 03, 2021 13:08

January 2, 2021

Some Good Things

There are weird benefits to being on the right side of politics, a blogger and a writer.





I mean, okay, I giggle hysterically when someone accuses me of selling out to the right, because…. dude. No, seriously! This would be like the famous spy who sold out his country for a twinkie and a pack of pre-chewed gum.





Mostly the benefits of expressing a political opinion loudly are all on the left. Weirdly, they get far less of what I’d call “Grass roots” support. I have a friend who did a deep d...

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Published on January 02, 2021 12:55

January 1, 2021

Happy New Year





When in the Course of Human Events….





You know how it goes, right?





What we haven’t known is how to apply it. I’ll confess I’m still not the best at this. But hey! I do know one thing. If the left, those who would subjugate the individual to the collective by force, those who trade in groups and “collectives” and “classes” and “races” and all that nonsense that has nothing to do with real human beings, in the individual instance want us to do it, I will not do it. Oh, I might wear the...

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Published on January 01, 2021 09:17

December 31, 2020

Mind How You Go. We Can Do This!





I spent the day cleaning, and just realized I hadn’t posted. So sorry.





I try to spend the first and last day of the year doing what I hope the year will bring, but this year I needed to clean the depression of 2020 which had a lot of things piled everywhere because no spoons.





Depression is self perpetuating. So, give yourself a good shake, and enter 2021 as well as you can because we’re going to survive this. We’re going to turn this b*tch around.





My house is clean, I’m going to ...

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Published on December 31, 2020 15:46

December 30, 2020

It’s Just A Nightmare, Right?





This morning, between sleep and wakening, I had a nightmare. Not a real nightmare, but one of those where all things add up.





I’ve been worried about the 6th though I don’t think anything will happen. No, not even the congress challenging elector choices.





Look, Trump is startling naive in some odd ways, perhaps because he’s really not a politician. I have no clue why he’s calling people to DC on the sixth, but it could be anything from his thinking a large enough show of force will jolt...

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Published on December 30, 2020 09:25

December 29, 2020

When The King Comes Home





The week after the election, I was very disappointed in an acquaintance that I both like and respect intellectually. As I was saying that if we let this election stand, the republic is gone, he said if our institutions were already corrupt enough to let this stand, the republic has been gone a long time, perhaps our whole life.





I was angry, because well…. Because I prefer people spit out the black pill. Sure, maybe the game is rigged, but as RAH put it, if you don’t bet you can’t win.




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Published on December 29, 2020 10:25

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