Is it unconstitutional?
I’m not convinced, but it would be a truly terrible thing for the Democrats to do.
Is it unconstitutional?
I’m not convinced, but it would be a truly terrible thing for the Democrats to do.
…must be telling the campaign something lot different from the public polls. With the defections from the blacks and Hispanics, and the elderly, I’m starting to think it may be a Trump landslide, which will be needed to overcome all of the fraud. Biden probably blew Pennsylvania in the debate. If he loses Minnesota, it’s game over.
[Update a while later]
More on the state of the race in Minnesota.
…is feeling pushed toward Trump. Even though I’m not religious, I agree with much of this.
[Update a few minutes later]
A momentous election:
Donald Trump may be an odd ambassador of freedom. His motley may not pass muster in the salons and drawing rooms of our lords and masters. But Joe Biden is but a gibbering front for a vanguard that would destroy America as traditionally conceived—America, I mean, as a crucible of ordered liberty, limited government, and individual freedom.
Yes.
A visit to a museum dedicated to her life. I hadn’t realized that she was born, and died, in the same years as my mother was. They lived parallel lives in time.
But it wasn’t “liberalism.” It was leftism.
America is drowning in them.
[Update a few minutes later]
America held captive by pandemic lies.
Note: Yes, I am posting, but I’m still preparing for my deposition, which is tomorrow.
Thoughts on the war on liberalism by the Left.
A call to action from Sarah Hoyt.
An interesting interview with a conservative trans woman who has been doing so.
…in the face of abdication of law enforcement: A paper.
A reminder that the purpose of police is not to protect the public, but rather to protect the criminals from the inevitable vigilantism in their absence.
[Monday-morning update]
More thoughts at Captain’s Journal.