Bookworm Beat 7/5/2018 — Post-Independence Day illustrated edition
Independence Day may technically be over, but is there ever a time not to be a proud American? Plus, more wicked funny posters about lots of other stuff.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
Independence Day may technically be over, but is there ever a time not to be a proud American? Plus, more wicked funny posters about lots of other stuff.
Continue readingThis illustrated edition is overflowing with the best takes on Trump’s triumphs at the G-7 and in Singapore. I am so loving the Trump presidency!
Continue readingI wake up happy every day in Trump’s America because I’m convinced that I’m watching a wonderful documentary in which America and Americans are thriving. One of the points Scott Adams makes repeatedly is that reality is an essentially fluid concept. In order to make sense of the world, we
Continue readingIn the battle for California governor, a surprisingly even-handed pro-Gavin Newsom flyer makes an incredibly strong case for voting for Republican John Cox. In an ideal world, on June 5, when California voters go to the polls, members of the various political parties would have a chance to select which
Continue readingNow that Operation Crossfire Hurricane is official, how could I not have a #Spygate edition for the Bookworm Beat? The posters are, as always, superb.
Continue readingThe Democrats’ newfound love for MS-13 has given rise to some spectacular political commentary, which I share here, along with more laughs and insights.
Continue readingLast week saw Trump almost completely erase the Obama legacy — an event that, peculiarly enough, coincided perfectly with delightful benefits for America.
Continue readingThis illustrated edition reflects my frustration as a blog writer — everything has reached such stupidity, I’m almost bereft of words. Because day is Earth Day, let’s start with the Earth Day stupidity: And now it’s time for a short detour to visit two genuine heroes, the first intentionally risking
Continue readingOn 4/20, even stoners would rouse themselves and find enticing the marvelous collection of political posters at today’s illustrated edition.
Continue readingThis illustrated edition has nothing to do with today being the 112th anniversary of the Great San Francisco Earthquake. I just wanted to acknowledge it.
Continue readingThis Bookworm Beat has a hodge-podge of posters but the dominant theme seems to be that a big government that becomes a bad government is scary.
Continue readingSecond Amendment posters always come first in the Bookworm Beat, because without the Second Amendment, the Bill of Rights is a dead letter — and so are we.
Continue readingThis is not a large Bookworm Beat poster collection, but it’s a good one, complete with carefully selected political and social humor to start your weekend.
Continue readingWhat an admirable spokesman North Carolinian Mark Robinson is when it comes to explaining why Second Amendment rights matter for all free people. I do not know anything about Mr. Robinson outside of the speech he gave, but I am seriously impressed. Assuming no skeletons in his closet, if this guy
Continue readingWhen I look at this Bookworm Beat, yeah, sure it’s got a lot of Second Amendment stuff, but it’s also got all sorts of other wonderful stuff as well.
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