Linda Fox

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Many More Questions Than Answers

This was always a strange story. The contradictions were obvious, the reports were apparently steered towards the desired end. My take? The Leftists wanted to take the focus off Ashli Babbit’s death. The public was starting to gain support for asking some preliminary questions: Exactly WHICH officer actually fired the shot? What he ordered to, …

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Karma Bites Another Woke A$$

This time, Bruce Springsteen. Doesn’t he know that driving recklessly offends Mother Gaia?

The Rubin Report

I’ve been watching his stuff, and he is really good. Not over the top, just what we from the middle of the country call – “Midwest Normal”. You know – typical Deplorables. And the Rubin Report is only 1/2 an hour, so – doesn’t take up too much of the day. Other videos you will …

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Not Important, Just Funny

Just Catching Up on the News

I’ve been under some time pressure. Yesterday was the start of a virtual course for a local organization, and it took a certain amount of time to prepare for it. With that first class done, I can better target the plans for the next 3 weeks. It should be easier from now on. I also …

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The 2nd Trial Will NOT be a Slam-Dunk

I remember reading F. Lee Bailey’s memoir (before he got old), and one of the first things he had to tell a guy – who’d quickly WON on a trial just a short time before – that the 2nd trial was NOT likely to favor him. He pointed out that, during the 2nd trial, he …

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Where it All Started Falling Apart

This guy thinks that Sidney Powell is generally competent – and, she MAY be, although she didn’t appear to have her stuff together at her last few appearances. However, much of that could be explained by the information in this post, and the others that follow it. Trump has faults, along with his virtues. One …

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Don’t Get TOO Excited

Many of the NLDs are seeing the Chief Justice, John Roberts, declining to preside over the 2nd attempt to Get Rid of Trump, 4Evah, as an indication that the Justice recognizes the legislative lack of standing to try a FORMER President in an Impeachment Trial. That brings to mind TWO possible answers to the persecution: …

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Once Again, The Culprit is Bacteria!

Crohn’s Disease, a debilitating digestive disease, has been found to be associated with a strain of E. Coli that is unusually good at adhering to the gut walls, and causing inflammation. Not surprisingly, the research will be looking at ways of interrupting the bacteria’s life cycle, in an effort to heal the gut. So, following …

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The Creeping Pace of Propaganda…

…is accelerating. When will the Official Loyalty Oaths commence? From the Victory Girls blog. Some of that – hell, a LOT of that – is driven by fear. Fear that the Progressive March Through the Institutions is not a Sure Thing. Fear that the Left’s hold on the Gears of Power is tenuous. Fear that …

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The Scary Thing About This…

…is that the Jeffrey Tambour character doesn’t seem all that crazy anymore.

Watching Some Videos

I’m generally a reader. I read fast (over 1,000 words/minute, unless it’s very technical or containing unfamiliar concepts), which makes it my preferred way to get information. But, most people – particularly those in the 40 and under crowd – are not like that. They prefer to get their information through video. So, I decided …

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The Importance of Having a Wide Net

I read pretty much everything I run across. Even, at times, the Leftist stuff. I may get into a few paragraphs, think “Holy Sh**, this guy is WACK!” and back out, erasing any breadcrumbs I left. Other times, I will use a clearly erroneous or partisan essay as a springboard to a blog post. And, …

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Taking the Government Out of Militias

Militias have gotten a bad name in recent years. The very mention of them seems to trigger a horror of their supposed intentions to revolt against the government. Why? Is it because the government has declared a monopoly on citizens organizing to defend themselves and their communities? Brought heavy criminal action against anyone working with …

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A Surprising Turn of Life for a Former Star

Kim Novak, who has just published a book about her life, also has a website with her art. The originals have been made into prints for sale to the general public. I was mildly interested, and happened to click on the link. Boy, I was surprised! She really is quite an artist. Her techniques are …

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Funny, How Allegations of Voter Fraud are Always “Unfounded”

I have little personal knowledge of Myanmar (formerly called Burma), or its politics. What I do know of it is concerning its Woke-Beloved, now deposed leader, Aung San Suu Kyi, who is the putative head of National League for Democracy (NLD). Here’s what CNN has to say about it (and we all know how reliable …

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Monday, Monday…

I’m torn when it comes to playing The Mamas and The Papas songs. On one hand, the sleaziness of John Phillips is almost beyond belief – even for a Rock & Roll group leader. I won’t go into a discussion of the details, suffice to say that it’s a very sordid and – for Mackenzie …

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I Like Technology, But…

…The more that tech tries to do more, the more likely it is to fail. Think about it. A relatively simple technology, such as a Raspberry Pi (can be assembled with cheap plug & play elements), still fails at times. I had to return my first Pi4, as it would crash when stressed. When I …

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These Are Not the Actions of a Victorious Government

VoxDay has a point – why the worry about dissident thought/speech? Why are they cracking down, harder and harder? Well, we KNOW why. It’s because the Reality is not the Leftist Message. They are working overtime on forcing the Leftist ‘Pravda’ to be the ONLY permitted ‘Truth’. So, that does mean that we are winning …

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If This is True, Then Who Will Triumph?

Short Answer – Not Us The Sultan Knish – Daniel Greenfield – has an essay that contrasts cultures by type, and seems to say that we are on the way out. Civilizations are divided into three types: Barbarian Vigorous Decadent By his standards, we have moved beyond the Vigorous type, and ended up in the …

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