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Wednesday, August 21, 2019
Tolerancemongers Rampage To Ban Buchanan From McLaughlin Group Reboot
Though Trumpism draws its inspiration from Buchananism, Buchananism is not necessarily the same thing as Trumpism.
The two are ultimately distinct phenomena.
Buchanan has always comported himself as a dignified Christian gentleman even if one disagrees with his ideas.
As such, this out cry to remove him from a program of which he was probably as much the creator of as its eponymous founder proves that these critics are not about elevating the dialog or softening the discourse.
Rather it is about the purveyors of collectivism suppressing ideas they cannot otherwise refute and which expose the promises of unbridled pluralism as little more than postmodern barbarity.
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Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Tolerancemongers Rampage To Ban Buchanan From McLaughlin Group Reboot
Though Trumpism draws its inspiration from Buchananism, Buchananism is not necessarily the same thing as Trumpism.
The two are ultimately distinct phenomena.
Buchanan has always comported himself as a dignified Christian gentleman even if one disagrees with his ideas.
As such, this out cry to remove him from a program of which he was probably as much the creator of as its eponymous founder proves that these critics are not about elevating the dialog or softening the discourse.
Rather it is about the purveyors of collectivism suppressing ideas they cannot otherwise refute and which expose the promises of unbridled pluralism as little more than postmodern barbarity.
Saturday, August 17, 2019
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Monday, August 12, 2019
If All Places Equal, Why Outrage Over Asking Critics To Go Back?
First, such outcry explicitly contradicts the very multiculturalism that such protestations purport to defend.
For if one locality is no better than any other in terms of the desirability of the culture, physical geography, and the people living there, why all the faux outrage?
Secondly, particularly in the cases of Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, perhaps if this duo did not constantly denigrate America, the President would not have assumed that their first loyalties lay elsewhere.
Critics have pointed that Ilhan Omar has in fact been a U.S, citizen longer than First Lady Melania Trump.
And what about it?
Melania did not gain notoriety and political office on the basis of how much she despises America as constituted by the Founding Fathers.
Nor did Melania perpetrate a convoluted identity theft scheme where to this day a definitive answer cannot be provided as to whether or not she married her brother in the attempt to pull it off.
It is too bad that those outraged over Trump's outbursts are not as concerned regarding the possible links of Omar and Tlaib to assorted forms of jihadist terrorism.
By Frederick Meekins
Saturday, August 10, 2019
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Wednesday, August 07, 2019
Did Josh Harris Kiss Dating Goodbye Because He Was Never Into Girls In The First Place?
Tuesday, August 06, 2019
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Friday, August 02, 2019
Baltimore Remarks News Cycle Going Longer Than Battery Powered Lagomorph
Such is clearly not the case.
Diversity fanatics are still jacked out of shape a week later.
Tolerancemongers are pitching a fit that Trump claimed that Baltimore’s homicide rate is higher than that of Afghanistan.
The President probably picked that up from claims beaten into America’s collective consciousness in regards to assorted gun control and anti-military propaganda efforts on the part subversive activists.
So will those invoking such concocted statistics to justify bureaucratic manipulation of the nation’s fundamental structure now be similarly castigated as purveyors of discord and acrimony?
In response to Trump’s remarks about Baltimore, the Commander and Chief is being chided that he is the President of all Americans.
That must be in the same spirit as Hillary categorizing her critics as “deplorables”, Obama denouncing rural Pennsylvanians in particular as bitter clingers unwilling to relinquish their God and their guns in favor of statism’s beatific vision, and when he urged devotees to get into the faces of the regime’s enemies who dared question his infallible decrees.
Given that these critics of the President concerned in particular with the plight of urban blight have apparently had an epiphany that the unity of the nation transcends the differences at this moment on the verge of tearing America apart, perhaps they will now renounce their incessant nagging for reparations for specific wrongs suffered directly by no one alive today and that no one alive today had any hand in perpetrating.
By Frederick Meekins
Congressional Democrats Go Knight Of The Long Knives Against Caucasian Staffers
Thursday, August 01, 2019
Williamson Apologizes For Being White
You Laugh now. However, this will be trendy among Southern Baptists within five years.
Photo by Frederick Meekins
Wednesday, July 31, 2019
Do Never Trumpers Have A Thing For Codpieces & Key Parties?
Ben Sasse published a book titled “The Vanishing American Adult”.
In the tome, the legislator criticized those that do not comport themselves with an austere sobriety.
Yet he appeared on the premiere episode of the Jonah Goldberg podcast where the host joked that he was wearing a spaghetti strainer codpiece.
The duo referenced how corn stalks could be urinated into in such a way so that liquid biological effluent could spill out onto an unsuspecting harvester.
If that was not enough, towards the conclusion of such an edifying policy dialog, a passing reference was made to “key parties.”
I will admit that sometimes my content skirts along the edge of propriety.
However, never did I posture that my own sense of virtue would preclude me from voting for Donald Trump because of the tycoon’s uncouth utterances as did these preeminent public intellectuals.
Nor, unlike Sasse during his book tour, would I question the masculinity of college students for refusing to climb a tree twenty feet tall for the purposes of adorning an evergreen with a mere Christmas decoration.
By Frederick Meekins