Things Democrats Should Remember About RBG But Probably Won't
/Democrats who loved RBG should very well consider the following if they respect her as much as they pretend.
Read MoreDemocrats who loved RBG should very well consider the following if they respect her as much as they pretend.
Read MoreJudge Barrett’s personal beliefs and whether she believes in the sanctity of life should not matter. The question is whether she can act in a professional manner, like millions of Americans do every day. If she believes in interpreting the constitution as is, that’s what should matter
Read MoreDemocrats made a filled Supreme Court necessary. Democrats around the country—like Joe Biden and Gavin Newsom—eerily stated that Covid-19 was an opportunity to implement change on various issues: climate change, the economy, etc. In a time when our nation needed some normalcy, our electoral process has been radically uprooted.
Read MoreTrump’s victory is a major pendulum swing back toward sanity. Is he a perfect guy? No. Do I love all of his policy prescriptions? No. But Biden and the Democratic establishment have been the threat he now warns Americans about. He would have been better off delivering his address to a mirror rather than a camera.
Harris was not simply a person from the other side of the aisle with whom I disagreed. Her professional career is littered with detestable behavior to obtain and maintain power so that she can implement detestable and incompetent policies.
The media and many Democrats have bought the hype of Trump being a dictator, but their fictionalized worldview of Donald Trump didn’t materialize outside the borders of their delusional minds.
Since election day, I have read and heard hot takes from Democrat operatives trying to explain Vice President Harris’s loss to former (and officially future) President Donald J. Trump. So far, I’m convinced Republicans are destined to rack up more wins because Democrats do not get it.
Many Democrat operatives expect marginalized communities to experience schadenfreude when a powerful man like Trump gets what they think is coming to him. But the reality is that most people want real justice over social or performative justice.
I don’t know what her true religious convictions are, but I believe the Bible when it says you can know a tree by its fruits. She is not pro-choice. She’s pro-abortion. And there is no “separation of church and state” when the state wants to use its power to impose its wickedness onto the church and believers across the country.
“She was accused of murder after losing her pregnancy. SC woman now tells her story.” After reading this CNN headline, would you guess that Amari Marsh went through early labor—likely due to her chlamydia infection—and was charged because she didn’t remove her live child from the toilet after 911 dispatchers told her to? Probably not.
My mother taught us to play with one another, to work with one another, and to pray with and for one another. She already prepared us to endure difficult moments like these. My mother is a rare ruby, indeed, the type of woman that you read about in Proverbs 31.
It feels like she’s perpetuating an unsolvable problem with no personal cost beyond the breath required to virtue signal. That’s largely the issue with racial grifters. It’s always the system’s fault.
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The ideology necessary to keep abortion legal extends beyond the doctor’s office, and it’s deeper, more dangerous, and more unjust than most Americans can imagine.