Bookworm Beat 10/8/20 — the post-debate illustrated edition
This post highlights how Pence routed Harris, but that’s not all: There’s Trump, Biden, the Wuflu, stupid leftists, climate change, and more!
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
This post highlights how Pence routed Harris, but that’s not all: There’s Trump, Biden, the Wuflu, stupid leftists, climate change, and more!
Continue readingRNC Night 3 was Vice President Pence’s fiery acceptance speech. Topics particularly emphasized by speakers were law and black outreach. The ostensible theme of the night was about “heroes.” It was, I thought, very forced and ineffective. That said, the speakers were so strong this evening that they easilly transcended
Continue readingNotable Events: Pope Sergius III, Mongolian Horde, Napoleonic Wars, Bear River Massacre, Karl Benz’s Motorwagen, Charles Curtis 1st Native American Senator and VP, Battle of Khafji, Axis of evil Born: Jeffery Amherst, Thomas Paine, William McKinley, W. C. Fields Died: King George III, Douglas Haig, H. L. Mencken Notable Events on
Continue readingWhew! Having watched some of the vice presidential debate, we now know what happened to the leftover amphetamines from Hillary’s first debate night, when they were put to good use propping her up for 90 minutes. We know that Hillary swallowed some of the extras, or else she couldn’t have
Continue readingHere’s another pure Bookworm post that got published first at Mr. Conservative: Imagine that you’re the vice president of a nation that’s slowly going bankrupt. Your president has been traveling around the nation saying that, with the economy poised so delicately on the verge of disaster, any spending cuts will
Continue readingWe have been watching a new HBO show called Veep, a comedy that stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus as a fictional Vice President. The show isn’t about politics (we never see or hear from the President, although a goofy jerk is his liaison to the Vice President’s office). Instead, it’s about office
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