Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Fwd: Ten impossible things before breakfast. Mike Huckabee newsletter Nov. 28, 2017, Daniel Greenfield Sultan Knish. How Obama Brought Back Muslim Enslavement of Black People

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Mike Huckabee, a breath of fresh air. 

I especially love this line. 

Poor Matt Walsh at the Daily Wire tried to follow the logical train of "progressive" thinking and reconcile all the contradictory things you have to believe at once, and ended up with a massive headache.A word of advice, Matt: don't even try to reconcile the liberal arguments for unrestricted abortion and against the death penalty and animal cruelty. You might suffer a brain embolism.

Sultan Knish post  takes it one step further...

Monday, November 27, 2017
How Obama Brought Back Muslim Enslavement of Black People
Posted by Daniel Greenfield
http://sultanknish.blogspot.com/2017/11/how-obama-brought-back-muslim.html


It is an eye opening example of how the hypocrisy of the left is so dangerous and how the left is like a parasite to latch on to wholesome values like human rights and freedom, to use those same values to protect and defend evil who will in turn be empowered to do evil. 

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Act Two of Monday's DC melodrama took the form of a soliloquy by Sen. Al Franken that vacillated more than Hamlet's "To be or not to be," except that Al couldn't decide if he did or did not grope women's bottoms ("To squeeze or not to squeeze, that is the question.") You think I'm kidding? Here are some actual quotes:

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Ten impossible things before breakfast

By Mike Huckabee

Poor Matt Walsh at the Daily Wire tried to follow the logical train of "progressive" thinking and reconcile all the contradictory things you have to believe at once, and ended up with a massive headache. The specific thread: All men are monsters with the potential to commit violent rape and should be feared. However, they can also be women if they say they are, because gender is "fluid" and categories are meaningless. So let's allow men into women's restrooms, showers and dressing rooms. But women aren't allowed to carry guns to protect themselves because only the police should have guns, and they'll protect you. Even though cops are vicious murderers who use their guns to mow down innocent black people en masse. And by the way, black people aren't allowed to have guns for self-defense, either.

This is why I couldn't be a liberal. It requires you to believe at least ten impossible things before breakfast. A word of advice, Matt: don't even try to reconcile the liberal arguments for unrestricted abortion and against the death penalty and animal cruelty. You might suffer a brain embolism.

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NFL uproar

By Mike Huckabee

The NFL is in an uproar over Republican suggestions that local communities no longer be allowed to use taxfree bond issues to build giant stadiums. On the bright side, the way they've been letting the NFL become synonymous with disrespecting the National Anthem and painting cops as racist killers, they'll soon be able to play on local Pee Wee football fields and have plenty of room in the bleachers for the spectators.

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"Pocahontas"-gate

By Mike Huckabee

In case you missed it: a recap of "Pocahontas"-gate. Frankly, I agree that it wasn't an appropriate venue for President Trump to bring this up. But the claim that calling Elizabeth Warren "Pocahontas" is a racist slur is ludicrous (besides, the Internet-approved term is "Faux-cahontas.") It might be a racist slur if she actually were a Native-American, but that's highly dubious. She's been accused of claiming to be part Cherokee to advance her academic career at Harvard to the detriment of a real minority applicant, which she denies.

This is another reason why I could never be a liberal. It requires me to get more upset about the politically-incorrect language Trump used than about the alleged injustice he was pointing out. I guess cultural appropriation is like groping interns: it's okay if a "progressive" does it.

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Enough with the dirty tricks

By Mike Huckabee

James O'Keefe's Project Veritas has done some valuable expose videos in the past, but he should've stayed out of the Alabama Senate race issue. Testing the Washington Post's vetting procedures is one thing, but it could have waited. Whether WaPo ran his hoax or not, either way, it threatened to affect the results of an upcoming close election. Enough with the dirty, last-minute tricks on all sides.

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Political math arguments

A write-in candidate has joined the Alabama Senate race: retired Marine Col. Lee Busby thinks Democrat Doug Jones would be wrong for Alabama values such as opposing abortion and defending the Constitution, while the allegations against Roy Moore created a "distaste" in his mind. He said, "As a voter, I don't need to get to the bottom of it."

No disrespect intended to a Marine veteran, and he's welcome to vote any way his conscience dictates. But I think he might be undermining his own argument when he says he's running to defend the Constitution, then dismisses Moore's right to due process. Besides, Alabamans are aware that splitting the conservative vote will likely hand the seat to Jones. Any liberal who criticizes me for pointing out the obvious should explain yesterday's story about Susan Sarandon still being viciously attacked by the left for supporting Jill Stein instead of Hillary Clinton. Or Google how many liberal pundits are still whining about Ralph Nader costing Al Gore the presidency. Or note that Gore was VP because Ross Perot twice allowed Bill Clinton to win the White House with less than 50% of the vote. This isn't a moral judgement; I'm just pointing out the math.

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Additional commentaries by Mike Huckabee

John Conyers update

The UK equivalent of the Girl Scouts just upset everyone

CFPB food fight

All of North Korea is a prison

Latest examples of media bias

South Korea trolls North Korea over defector

Supreme Court takes up California free speech case



 


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