It would have been easier to keep an open mind had I not heard her speak. From my perspective, she was faux-melancholic, sing-songy, glib and a little too gleeful for my heightened sensibilities. To me, Ford sounded...off-putting. No, wrong word. It was more than off-putting. Her entire testimony reminded me of nails on a chalkboard. The whole thing was awful. She was right to want to stay home because as a witness, she sucked.
The Kavanaugh Conundrum #DrainTheSwamp
Kavanaugh is a learned and - by all accounts - decent man of preeminent legal qualification who was rightly nominated by President Trump for a position on the Supreme Court. By any rational standard, he ought to be confirmed. Instead, he is being destroyed by the Democrat's leviathan of hypocrisy and State sponsored terror because he's not impassioned enough about baby killing to meet the Left's litmus test for holocaustic enlightenment.
Kavanaugh. Midterms. Gonna teach Republicans a lesson? Here’s the lesson.
Brett Kavanaugh is the least objectionable right-of-center candidate that Democrats could be asked to stomach - withstanding an off-the-rails nomination of Michael Moore in his stead. Yet here they are objecting to Kavanaugh using the most extreme and convoluted means possible. So what does that mean for conservative judges and conservatism as a whole?
Shadow Banning – an ode to Social Media
All that they need is just one moment in your cache. They were chasing your connections. You were doing them no harm, But they were banning you. Made it sound like it’s okay. Baby, they know your ways.
Cardinal Oscar Maradiag in controversy over condemnation. #draintheVaticanSwamp
Per Rodney Pelletier of Church Militant, the head of the Pope's Council of Cardinals Oscar Maradiag has told members of the media that Catholics who are calling for Pope Francis's resignation over the latest US sex abuse scandals are committing the gravest of mortal sins, "a sin against the Holy Spirit." Cardinal Maradiag's charge is... Continue Reading →
Featured Video Thursday from Econ Pop
This particular video is about three years old, but holds within it some particularly timeless messaging on entrepreneurship, subjective value and regulatory interference. It features Andrew Heaton of Econ Pop, which is a division of the Moving Picture Institute. The Moving picture Institute's mission statement:
Thy Will Be Done – easy to say, hard to do.
The testimony of Viganò contains a number of shattering revelations about the bungled US priest scandals over the last few generations. Among other things, His Excellency Viganò has called for the resignation of Most Holy father Pope Francis.