Bookworm Beat 9/13/19 — the post-Democratic debate illustrated edition
I had hoped to have a mountain of Democratic debate posters, but I only have a hill’s worth. It’s all good, though, and there’s other good commentary too.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
I had hoped to have a mountain of Democratic debate posters, but I only have a hill’s worth. It’s all good, though, and there’s other good commentary too.
Continue readingEvery time some crazy, criminal person does an evil thing, Americans need to be reminded that the problem is not guns and that the Second Amendment matters. That’s why this illustrated edition, once again, focuses on the Second Amendment, its inextricable connection to liberty, and the things that really kill
Continue readingI’ve got the usual clever, thought-provoking political commentary in my illustrated edition, but I’ve also got a huge amount of insanely logical silly stuff.
Continue readingAmerica is a divided country in part because half of Americans live in a fantasy land, predicated on fear and gossip, and entirely unrelated to reality. (This is a companion post to the No. 7 Bookworm Room Podcast, which is embedded at the bottom of this post, or which you
Continue readingThe second night of the Democrat debates again revealed that Democrat candidates are anti-Constitutional, power-hungry, very strange people. I’m still going forward with my podcast experiment but, as I promised, I’ll keep blogging too. I’ll include a link to the podcast at the bottom of the post, but here, more
Continue readingIf I had to say one good thing about Leftists (aka Progressives or Democrats), it’s that they make illustrated editions so easy. Come and join the fun!
Continue readingThe Democrat debates are the gift that just keeps giving — for Trump and his supporters. Plus a lot of other pointed and funny posters and cartoons.
Continue readingThe Democrat Debates were indeed boring, but they were also a wonderful insight into Democrat policies and candidate strengths and weaknesses. I watched both of the Democrat debates. I’ve now had 43 hours to ruminate about Wednesday’s debate and 19 hours to ruminate about Thursday’s debate. That’s given me a
Continue readingScott Adams points out that life is so good under Trump that there’s no news. Since this illustrated edition has lots of silly stuff, I believe he’s right.
Continue readingWith Alabama’s abortion law now more in line with Europe’s laws than America’s, Americans Progressives are going crazy — plus other good political posters.
Continue readingIn Venezuela, maybe today being Cinco de Mayo will magically strengthen citizens in their fight against tyranny. Meanwhile, in the U.S. we’ll keep our guns.
Continue readingAs the posters in my illustrated edition show, when it comes to New York Times antisemitism, it’s 1933 all over again (plus many other interesting posters).
Continue readingPaying work is calling, but I here’s an open thread about Deep State spying, Beto’s descent and Buttigieg’s ascent, and the creepy, ooky Joe Biden campaign. I had a lull in my paying legal work for some time, something that always leaves me worried. For almost thirty years, whenever a
Continue readingWhen it’s Joe Biden announcing his candidacy for president, the memes just write themselves. No wonder I’ve got a huge collection of Biden memes for you.
Continue readingRegarding NeverTrumpers, are there two different kinds — the sleazy grifters and the genuinely principled people who cannot swallow the idea of Trump? The Torah (that is, the five books of Moses) imposes multiple life rules on Jews and how many of these rules a given Jew follows depends on
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