This is wonderful:
December 24, 2024
December 23, 2024
Tim Pool unleashed
Tim Pool unleashed on uninformed leftist Luke Beasley with facts, and deservedly so. Nothing needs to be added to this, it's a takedown worth it's weight in gold.
Ronald Reagan joke
Ronald Reagan was a fantastic president, he accomplished so much for the United States. But here's why an example of why he was so charming:
Joy Reid as a leftist straw man
When I see things like Joy Reid's completely unhinged leftism, I think to myself, she has to be a plant on the left, designated to push the Overton window further left in the most subtle way possible. Regular Democrats and mainstream media can say "well we need to do something, not as radical as Joy Reid, but we must do more than we are doing." It's a way to control both sides of the conversation; Joy Reid (and I am using her as just one example) is too far left, the Democrats are in the middle and the Republicans are too far right. It's both ingenious and insidious.
Then I think to myself, "shouldn't Republicans be doing the same thing?" Give ourselves a straw man to disavow.
I always catch myself though, the problem with Joy Reid (as the example, not the singular straw man leftist) is that whatever phony far leftists the left may have set up, they became the mainstream of the party. They took over; they won the conversation among Democrats. It's too dangerous. I consider myself very conservative but I do not want to see the right repeating the same mistakes that the left did; where defunding the police was a serious policy position. Radical conservatism would be as bad as radical leftism.
December 22, 2024
One way or another, Trudeau is gone soon
Now that he cannot be out of his lifetime pension, Canada's socialist NDP party leader Jagmeet Singh has indicated that as soon as parliament reconvenes in late January, he will push a non-confidence motion to topple the Trudeau liberal government he has been supporting overtly (and more recently covertly) for years. With that confirmed, Trudeau will face an election as early as the first week of March, not making it to his mandated deadline of October.
Trudeau might resign and not face the sting of a likely massive defeat at the hands of Pierre Poilievre and the Conservative Party, leaving that to his successor (whoever that might be). Whether he does or not, it's not likely to matter, the Liberal Party has no time to recover from their abysmal polling, even with a new leader.