The Crazy Left
Schumer thinks it’s conservative ideas that are crazy and extreme. His party insists that men can get pregnant and have abortions.
Senate Democrat Leader Chuck Schumer is strutting around today. He celebrated his thin majority this weekend, and claimed the elections proved that while Americans may not agree with his party on everything, at least the Democrats are not crazy.
Schumer thinks it’s conservative ideas that are crazy and extreme. I advocate for conservative ideas and values every day. They’re not crazy, they’re common sense.
So, what about Schumer’s claim that leftist ideas are not crazy?
His party insists that men can get pregnant and have abortions. Have you ever met a pregnant man? I’m not making this up. When Democrats talk about pregnancy, they no longer refer to pregnant women. They say “pregnant people” or “birthing people” or “people with the capacity to get pregnant.” They are erasing women.
Here’s another crazy Democrat idea. Empty the jails and defund the police. Then, when a person commits a crime, don’t require them to post bail. You just let them back out. That will make things better.
That’s crazy! That’s why Democrat-run cities and states are experiencing massive crime waves. People are being murdered. Women are being raped. Stores are being looted. But Democrats won’t do anything differently.
Leftists on our university campuses and in our public schools are teaching our children that America is evil and racist. Compared to what nation? This is the most freedom-loving, freedom-advancing nation in the history of the world. Condemning America as evil is crazy.
The election results are unfortunate in more ways than one. Not the least of which is that the left has seemingly been rewarded for its insanity, and will no doubt double down on it.
The fight for Faith, Family and Freedom intensified greatly on November 8th. There will be more attacks against traditional commonsense values. But I am not giving up, my friends!
We know what is right and best for the country. And we must fight for those values. We cannot give up. We cannot give in.
As Winston Churchill, one of my heroes, famously said, “Never give in, never give in, never, never, never, never — in nothing, great or small, large or petty — never give in except to convictions of honor and good sense.”
The Counting Continues
We’re seven days out from Election Day, and, believe it or not, they’re still counting ballots on the West Coast, where the results will likely determine the majority in the House of Representatives.
I was reflecting yesterday on the 2018 elections and how many Republicans who were leading on Election Night ended up losing weeks later as the counting dragged on and on.
That’s when the GOP woke up to the reality of ballot harvesting, where anyone can show up with dozens of ballots and throw them in a drop box. Republicans have tried to get in the game, but California has changed so much demographically I’m not sure it really matters.
Meanwhile, we’ve seen Election Day leads in Arizona and Nevada totally wiped out by mail-in ballots, “cured ballots” and harvested ballots.
The on-going counting in places like Arizona and California is outrageous and suspicious. But even more outrageous is the spin coming from the GOP establishment in the DC Swamp.
Is The GOP Dead?
Senator Josh Hawley raised a few eyebrows over the weekend when he tweeted, “The old [GOP] is dead. Time to bury it. Build something new.” He certainly got my attention.
The GOP establishment that confidently predicted a Red wave, and kept expanding it in spite of me and others warning against overconfidence, is now pontificating as to why there wasn’t a Red wave. And those same people who were wrong about the Red wave then now expect us to trust them when they explain why there wasn’t a Red wave.
Well, if their explanation doesn’t begin with, “I’m sorry” — and so far it hasn’t — I’m not interested in hearing anything else they have to say.
They have blamed their failure on the Supreme Court for saving babies. Wow! How much are they willing to sacrifice in order to win? In fact, pro-life politicians who boldly stood up for the sanctity of life did just fine.
Their second explanation is that it’s all Donald Trump’s fault. It’s Trump’s fault because he didn’t spend more money on key races. In other words, he wasn’t more involved in the campaigns. But they also say it’s Trump’s fault because he was too involved in the campaigns, and people were voting on him. Which is it?
Donald Trump is one man. He’s not in charge of fundraising for the GOP. That’s Mitch McConnell’s job. That’s Kevin McCarthy’s job. That’s the RNC’s job.
Mitch McConnell abandoned Don Bolduc in New Hampshire. McConnell and his corporate allies did not lift a finger to help Blake Masters in Arizona. Let me tell you where they did go all out for candidates.
McConnell was “all in” for Joe O'Dea in Colorado — the epitome of what the GOP establishment wants their candidates to be: totally non-ideological, bland and business as usual.
But O'Dea, Mitch’s “perfect candidate,” was utterly smashed on Election Day. His defeat was one of the first races called on Tuesday night. Why would grassroots activists jump out of bed to elect a milquetoast moderate like O'Dea when he’s exactly the kind of “go-along-to-get-along” Chamber of Commerce type they’re fighting against?
That is the Country Club Republicanism that has allowed America to be methodically pulled to the left, even when the GOP wins!
Our culture is melting down. Our values keep getting trashed. The debt keeps getting bigger. The border remains wide open. But they were “all in” for a big fat zero in Colorado.
That brings me to Alaska, where McConnell spent $9 million to ensure the reelection of Lisa Murkowski, the most unreliable Republican in the Senate, who is actively supporting Democrats and fighting Republicans in her state. But it’s worse than that.
McConnell’s ads in Alaska trashed a young, conservative pro-life woman. Democrats didn’t have to lift a finger. McConnell did their dirty work for them.
Now Mitch McConnell, Kevin McCarthy and Mitt Romney are going to tell us what we did wrong and how smart they are! Give me a break.
Why Are They Still Running?
GOP leaders in both the House and the Senate are running as hard as they can to secure their leadership posts. They obviously believe they deserve to be rewarded for the fine efforts they made and the results they delivered this year. (That was sarcasm.)
What do you think? Have our so-called “leaders” earned their positions? Should their “contracts” be renewed for another two years?
And what about accountability?
The Washington establishment wants to tell Donald Trump “You’re fired!” over last week’s fiasco, but Trump’s not in charge. He’s not running the party committees. Will any of the so-called “professionals” take any responsibility for what happened?
A party that shows such disdain for its own voters will not survive for long.
Crypto Crash
Sam Bankman-Fried is hardly a household name. But the 30 year-old cryptocurrency kingpin was a big Democrat donor and well-known around Washington, D.C.
With an estimated net worth of approximately $16 billion, the $40 million he spent this year, virtually all of it on Democrat candidates and left-wing causes, was a drop in the bucket. Bankman-Fried is all in on the woke ESG agenda, and he had bragged about spending $1 billion in 2024 to stop Donald Trump from winning the White House again.
Well, that’s not going to happen. Bankman-Fried filed for bankruptcy last week after his cryptocurrency exchange crashed and burned. There are reports that $1 billion of investor money is missing.
There are all kinds of regulators in the Biden Administration going after just about every U.S. industry — energy, auto manufacturing, farming, pharmaceuticals, etc. There’s been lots of talk about regulating crypto currency, but it just never seemed to get done.
One has to wonder how much of that $40 million Bankman-Fried spent this year was buying protection for his company.