Not only is Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR) a Patriot for his principled defense of the U.S. Constitution, heâs also a veteran who willingly put his life on the line to defend this nation serving in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Yet some leftists, fresh off successfully getting Donald Trump banned from social media by their Big Tech buddies, will do anything to collect more conservative scalps, and theyâve taken their hatchets to Cotton.
Apparently, Cotton represents everything leftists loathe about conservatives, yet without any of the personality flaws that made Trump an easy target. Last summer, The New York Times published an op-ed from Cotton entitled âSend in the Troops,â wherein he made the argument for Trump to invoke the Insurrection Act of 1807 to stem the violence and rioting that was rocking several American cities. Leftists at the time ran to their fainting couches as they demanded and eventually got the head of the Gray Ladyâs editorial page editor for
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American Alpine Club s 2021 Benefit Gala and Awards will be a free virtual event
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Ron Kauk on top of Uli Biaho, 1979. [Photo] Courtesy of the American Alpine Club
As the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic continues, the American Alpine Club s Annual Benefit Gala and award presentation will once again be held virtually on February 20. The good news is that for the first time ever this will allow anyone with an Internet connection to have free access to the speeches and award presentations with some of climbing s biggest names. The theme is Celebrating Grit.
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Over the weekend, a tweet caught my attention. It was published by radio host Hugh Hewitt, a friend of mine, who seemed to be defending Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) – someone he s regularly interviewed for years. Cotton is a decorated combat veteran, having signed up to serve on the front lines in Iraq and Afghanistan after graduating from Harvard Law School. So what was this scurrilous attack comment in reference to?
I’ve interviewed @SenTomCotton almost weekly for 8 years. He’s rightly proud of his service w/ 101st in Baghdad and w/ The Old Guard and of his Ranger Tab for Ranger School but never confused units or his service. Never claimed to have served in a Ranger unit. Scurrilous attack. Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) January 23, 2021
The Sedona City Council received an overview of the recently released Affordable
Housing Needs Assessment and the development of the draft five-year housing action plan. The purpose of the plan is to assess and address the ongoing housing issue in Sedona. David Jolkovski/Larson Newspapers
The lack of affordable or available workforce housing in Sedona has steadily gone from being a problem to becoming a crisis.
That feeling was loud and clear on Dec. 9, as the Sedona City Council was presented a draft of the Affordable Housing Needs Assessment and the development of the draft five-year housing action plan.
According to a city report, for the last several years, council has identified the need for workforce housing as one of its highest policy priorities. Sedona’s Community Plan identified housing diversity as one of six major outcomes to achieve by 2020. That outcome specifically called for housing types that “provide options for all ages and income levels by using innova