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What follows are a few thought-provoking comments about specific articles.
Editor’s Note: Each week we receive hundreds of comments and correspondences — and we read every one of them. What follows are a few thought-provoking comments about specific articles. The views expressed herein don’t necessarily reflect those of The Patriot Post.
Re: “Bidenflation Hitting Americans Hard”
“Maybe this will get the non-welfare-receiving people to sway away from the Democrat Party. Nothing hurts worse than the Democrats digging in your pockets while you are struggling. May the Democrats loose so big that they have a hard time ever recovering. Serves them right for cheating, stealing from, and playing the American people.” —Illinois
Re: “The GOP Had Better Wake Up”
“If the 2020 election had really been fair, we would now be less troubled with COVID. There would be little or no inflation, more gasoline, weaker foreign enemies, and a secured southern border. Furthermore, the vice president would be more dependable, there would be no worthless trillion-dollar bills pending in Congress or illegal congressional kangaroo courts, the legislature would not be controlled by two scumbags, and perhaps the FBI and CIA would be less a tool for all the communists in government. Fair elections do matter.” —North Carolina
Re: “The Democrats’ MLK Day Demagoguery”
“If Democrats and all those who buy their Marxist baloney would read the U.S. Constitution, they would know all they need to know about ‘voting rights.’ Besides, I do not believe their phony concern for ‘voting rights’ would include me and several million more who never fall for their lies.” —North Carolina
Re: “Glenn Youngkin Goes to Work”
“Routing out all of the corruption in Virginia is welcome news indeed. But we must not forget the seriousness of these crimes that have been committed against the people of Virginia. Those responsible must be identified and punished. It’s one thing for teachers or school boards to personally believe in CRT (which is an abhorrent, recent creation by race-baiters), but to impose it upon children while flying the finger at their parents is quite another. It’s one thing to coddle the gender-confused, but it’s quite another to foster a situation that puts young girls and/or women at greater risk of being raped and then cover it up. The insubordination in these institutions has been heinous.” —Illinois
“The individual states and their governments are the only hope left for this country. The U.S. Constitution clearly defines what the federal government can do versus what the state government can do. The states have an extreme majority in how they’re governed. The federal government is very limited in what it can and can’t do concerning individual states. And it’s a limit that is illegally ignored on a daily basis in Washington, DC.” —Missouri
Re: “Expanded Child Tax Credit Ends as Biden Pivots to Jobs and Schools”
“A good thing that has come from online education due to school closings is that everything that a teacher says can now be monitored by the parents who sit alongside their children to ensure that they are attentive to the lessons. There will be no denying when a teacher starts ‘preaching’ instead of ‘teaching.’” —Missouri
Re: “Wednesday Executive News Summary”
“‘[Bill] Clinton has denied ever being on [Epstein’s] island, though flight logs show that Bill was a passenger on Epstein’s private plane some 26 times between 2002 and 2003.’ In claiming not to have gone to the island, I think the Clintons are missing the implications here. One could see good, defensible reasons for visiting a private island in the Caribbean: You can lounge on a beach by a mansion and have a great time without availing yourself of the service of underage ‘comfort girls.’ But if he wasn’t going to the Caribbean, what plausible reason could a lech like Clinton claim for wanting to joyride 26 times on a plane dubbed the ‘Lolita Express’ other than for those infamous ‘services’?” —Georgia
Re: “Monday Short Cuts”
“‘I come from the state of Georgia, which is ground zero these days for voter suppression’ (Senator Raphael Warnock). And yet somehow Joe Biden won Georgia in 2020, and two Democrat senators, one of them black, were elected in early 2021 (thanks in large measure to Donald Trump, unfortunately).” —Tennessee
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