Bookworm Beat 1/2/21 — the stimulus check illustrated edition
It’s a new year, but just how far are will that stimulus check go? This illustrated edition thinks about that and other 2020 madness.
Continue readingConservatives deal with facts and reach conclusions; liberals have conclusions and sell them as facts.
It’s a new year, but just how far are will that stimulus check go? This illustrated edition thinks about that and other 2020 madness.
Continue readingHere’s a clever, depressing, and creepy video. I’m working on another idea, but it’ll be a little while before I have it up:
Continue readingThe way Red and Blue states have responded to the Wuhan virus reveals profoundly different political philosophies in the two Americas. My son is staying with us because his college sent everyone home after Thanksgiving to do distance learning until next semester. He’s been here three weeks and cannot get
Continue readingMy memes aren’t funny because the subjects aren’t funny: a stolen election and leftist attacks on American liberty. Still, they’re wise memes.
Continue readingA truly thoughtful, open-minded Democrat friend asked me what I thought of the COVID-19 lockdowns. This was my first pass answer. I am opposed to the lockdowns. Fortunately, I’m in an economic class that can handle them. People who cannot telecommute or live on their savings are being destroyed. I
Continue readingThis post highlights how Pence routed Harris, but that’s not all: There’s Trump, Biden, the Wuflu, stupid leftists, climate change, and more!
Continue readingYou all know by now about Trump’s Wuhan virus diagnosis. What are your thoughts about the diagnosis, the campaign, and the election? When Trump tweeted that he and the First Lady were diagnosed with the Wuhan virus, I thought I was hallucinating. I mean, 2020 has been some year, but
Continue readingCould China have created the Wuhan virus to provide a little extra breathing room in its socialized medicine and welfare systems? I already know that this idea is far-fetched, but it formed in my mind so perfectly that I had to run with it. I’ll make this brief because there’s
Continue readingThe Wuhan virus has sped up existing processes, such as hastening inevitable deaths, changing the business world, and exposing the left. You’ve probably read that 94% of Wuhan virus deaths happened to people who already had compromised health, whether from extreme age or diseases that were already putting stress on
Continue readingI had a clever intro for this Illustrated Edition . . . and then I forgot it. Apparently Joe Bidenitis is contagious. Just enjoy these memes. And as a bonus, a reminder of the world that vanished with World War I: Taken in Berlin in 1913, that’s George V of
Continue readingThoughts about the Wuhan virus, the government’s role in it all, and the Biden-Harris ticket (including debates and conservative panderers). Paging Dr. Kevorkian. When it comes to the Wuhan virus, liberty, and economic well-being, blue state and blue city voters elected the political equivalent of an army of Dr. Kevorkians.
Continue readingThere are silver linings to Wuhan virus madness. The past seven months have brought a great deal of useful clarity that we should celebrate. The other day, I wrote about the fact that Trump’s candidacy promises a return to normalcy. Under the slogan Make America Normal Again, we could have
Continue reading2020 will go down in history as the Groundhog Day year. These illustrated edition memes would work for any day or month in 2020.
Continue readingThe title of this post pretty much says it all: This is a collection of BLM, Wuhan virus, and riot memes, plus a bunch of other relevant and funny things. But first — show the flag: And now back to our regularly scheduled memes:
Continue readingI have got the most ginormous list of news that interests me. Let’s see how much I can share, along with my opinions, before I wear you and myself out. The sins of the fathers. The Bible is clear about visiting the sins of the fathers on the children: Deuteronomy
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