The Patriot Post® · Reader Comments
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Re: The Democrats’ TSA Disaster
“Everyone traveling through an airport with long lines should make and prominently carry a sign saying, ‘If you don’t like this long delay and have a Democrat senator, call/write them to pass the SAVE Act that 80% of us support. These delays are your fault.’” —Florida
Re: Is Ron Johnson Right About the Filibuster?
“When 100% of Democrat representatives oppose something that 71% of Democrat voters approve, the system is broken. Democrat politicians no longer represent their constituents. This is what happens when rampant cheating occurs. We need the SAVE America Act now. The filibuster is already dead — as soon as Democrats decide it is.” —South Carolina
“Roger, I always enjoy reading your articles. You voice all that I am thinking. I remember back in the 1960s having steaks on the grill at times, and I wasn’t even in a combat zone (Camp Lejeune). Those ‘non-combatants’ who are pontificating don’t get it. And they never will. So, I go about my day not even giving a thought to them or their empty rhetoric. Keep up the good work, and Semper Fi, brother.” —Wisconsin
Re: Brennan Balks Over Hegseth’s Prayer
“The entire notion of the separation of church and state has been turned on its head. That statement made by Thomas Jefferson was never meant to convey that religion and the state shouldn’t mix. It was intended to say that the government will not interfere with religion. However, religion should be an integral part of the government (or military in this case), and the fact that people are trying to keep it out is itself the root of the problem.” —Florida
Re: Why Trump Said What He Said
“I absolutely love your commentary on this issue. At first I thought, ‘Well, that wasn’t very nice’ (President Trump’s remarks), but then I remembered all the controversial, horrific, purely political activity by the Democrats (and you covered the people whose lives were horribly disrupted). Yes, we should mourn the dead, but we should also remember what they did in life. Maybe there were many achievements and periods where Robert Mueller was an upstanding human being, but that makes it even more astounding that he would go so far in the opposite direction. May he rest in peace — he has eternity to contemplate his actions.” —Delaware
“Mueller was no more in charge of conducting the Trump-Russia investigation than Joe Biden was in charge of running our nation during his presidency. Both were perpetrated hoaxes by the Democrat Party ‘leaders.’” —Florida
“After what the Democrats did to President Trump, I can easily see and understand his comments. Muller spent enough money to turn his feeble report into a major motion picture. In the end, the very sophomoric report found nothing but lying about and slandering the man. Mueller’s investigation walked over numerous tentacles that led to the perpetrators of this grandiose slander and lie.” —Georgia
“Good article. Puts things in perspective. Trump may be a little crass at times, but you gotta hand it to him for calling out the Left for what they are.” —Illinois
“This was a callous thing to say, but considering how many people were adversely impacted by the witch hunt, it is understandable that President Trump has hard feelings about him. If he was not the president and not hated by so many deranged individuals and the lamestream media, this would not have made the news. I see President Trump in this light: he is from Queens and is prone to expressing his opinion in a plainspoken way, which reminds me of Archie Bunker! One knows where one stands with him. He is brutally honest!” —Alabama
Re: The Supreme Court Might Support Election DAY
“So, SCOTUS might begin the process of starting to think about perhaps ensuring that voting officials follow the law? Perhaps they can start preparing to think about maybe declaring that the 14th Amendment doesn’t mean anyone can crawl under the border fence, pop out a baby, and that baby’s a citizen. Or perhaps that it’s a bad idea for district court judges to have de facto power over the entire executive branch. One can hope.
Re: National MoH Day Profile of Valor: LtGen James Doolittle (USAF)
"This was an outstanding summary of Doolittle’s Raid, and what an appropriate day to feature his profile.” —California
“Thank you for reminding us of those who gave so much for our freedom. I love your research on these articles. Keep pressuring us to never forget just how blessed we are.” —Utah