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Death toll rises in America s cities because of progressives racist ideas

Today s woke and their fairy-tale definitions

In my book, “Grow Up! Life Isn’t Safe, but It’s Good,” I offer the following: “If we are to communicate sanely and intelligently with one another, words must mean something. A pony can’t be a fish, and a fish can’t be a chicken. The meaning of words must be objective, predictable, and enduring. If they are not, you couldn’t read this sentence and have any hope of understanding what it says. The very nature of speaking, reading, and writing assumes definitional clarity; otherwise, normal daily communication would become as impossible as trying to play football without a field or ball.

Democrats in Oklahoma prove they re racists with HB 1775

Democrats refused to support Oklahoma HB 1775 because they are perpetual children who are more interested in making the mud pies of blame and shame than in celebrating a vacation at the beach of selflessness and sacrifice.

Anthony Fauci, America s high priest of scientism, wears out his welcome

Anthony Fauci, America s high priest of scientism, wears out his welcome Scientific progress unrestrained by sacred principles is fraught with dangers Follow Us Question of the Day     ANALYSIS/OPINION: On April 13, the editors of National Review opined: “More than a year ago, Americans welcomed [Dr.] Anthony Fauci into their homes as a sober scientist who was helping them make sense of a deadly new virus. But he has worn out that welcome.” William F. Buckley’s heirs are absolutely right, and here’s why.  Anthony Fauci is no longer viewed as our nation’s sober “scientist” because he’s not one. Instead, he has shown himself to be a political opportunist and our country’s new high priest of “scientism.”

The Feds Push To Police The Police

Apr 22, 2021 Former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was found guilty on all charges in the death of George Floyd on Tuesday. Following the Floyd verdict, U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland announced on Wednesday that the Department of Justice will now conduct a probe into the Minneapolis Police Department’s practices. So where does the future of policing stand and can it be reformed? Congressman Pete Stauber (R-MN) is a former officer who has worked on police reform legislation with Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) and he joins the ‘Rundown’ to talk about the legislation and how to improve policing relations within communities. Former Boston Police Department Superintendent-in-chief Daniel Linskey also joins to discuss how policing can be revamped and what proposals are on the table.

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