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Metaphor in a Government-Founded Church
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by Judge Andrew Napolitano 
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Mark Levin: Reporters in Media Are Mouthpieces of ‘Progressive,
Statist Ideology’ That Has Corrupted Our System
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by Michael Morris
{ cnsnews.com } ~ Mark Levin blasted reporters in the news media on his nationally syndicated radio talk show Tuesday, suggesting that they are the mouthpieces of the “progressive... statist ideology” that has “so thoroughly corrupted” our system. “Boy our system has been so thoroughly corrupted by this progressive, statist ideology, it’s just unbelievable,” stated Mark Levin. “The reporters are the mouthpieces for it. They’re the mouthpieces for progressivism.” Mark Levin’s remarks stem from a piece written by Chuck Todd in The Atlantic titled “It’s Time for the Press to Stop Complaining—And to Start Fighting Back.” In the piece, Chuck Todd suggests that “bashing the media for political gain isn’t new, and neither is manipulating the media to support or oppose a cause. … But antipathy toward the media right now has risen to a level I’ve never personally experienced before.”...
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25 Straight Minutes Of Illegal Aliens 
Crossing Into US Though Arizona Ranch
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{ dailycaller.com } ~ Arizona rancher John Chilton’s 50,000-acre spread along the U.S.-Mexico border is allegedly ground zero for human smugglers, drug cartel members and illegal immigrants... and he has videos showing trespassers sneaking through his property. A fifth-generation cattleman, the 79-year-old Chilton has long warned the government about the dangers of leaving lengthy stretches of the southwest border secured by nothing more than a barbed wire fence. To prove his point, he set up surveillance cameras throughout his property to document the comings and goings of trespassers from south of the border. Chilton shared hours of video footage with Daily Caller News Foundation reporters, who are in Arizona to document life and crime in the southwest borderlands. Tim Foley, the founder of Arizona Border Recon, also shared his group’s surveillance footage with TheDCNF. The surveillance videos, which are mostly from 2018 but also date back to 2016, show an unrelenting stream of alleged cartel scouts, drug mules and human smugglers — known as coyotes — using secret trails to work their way into the interior of the state. Many of the trespassers tote long guns and sport military-style camouflage, posing a threat Chilton knows from firsthand experience...
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More than $400K Raised for Homeless Man Disappears 
Here’s Who’s Being Blamed.
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{ flagandcross.com } ~ More than $400,000 was raised through a GoFundMe account for a homeless man, Johnny Bobbitt, however, all of that money is now gone... Who’s to blame for the vanishing cash? Fingers are now pointing toward a man and his girlfriend. Last week, Superior Court Judge Paula T. Dow ordered Kate McClure and her boyfriend Mark D’Amico to surrender the cash raised through the campaign that was originally started to help Bobbitt get back on his feet. An attorney representing the couple phoned Bobbitt’s lawyer and stated the money was all gone. This is just horrible, y’all. What really makes this situation so strange is that Bobbitt came to McClure’s aid when she was getting gas in a really rough neighborhood in Philly on Thanksgiving. Bobbitt, a homeless man mind you, gave this woman $20, the last of his money, to help her out. She later repaid him. After raising the money, McClure and her boyfriend said they gave Bobbitt half the money, but held on to the other half because he was using drugs. Bobbitt has accused the couple of going on several vacations and buying a BMW with the rest of the cash...
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Who Was Behind the Deep State Op-Ed? One Suspect Stands Out 
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{ westernjournal.com } ~ In a move that President Donald Trump questioned as treason, a scathing anonymous op-ed was published by the New York Times... And although the piece was published almost 24 hours ago, we still know very little about the author. The little we do know is this: If the New York Times isn’t lying as Trump hinted, then the author is most likely a member of Trump’s administration. Although the source was touted as a senior official, the paper has a history of trouble with anonymous sources. Emails that contributed to an anti-fracking article were shown not to be from two analysts and a senior officer, but instead from an intern. Those close to the White House were quick to profess their innocence. Ben Carson, Jeff Sessions, and others took to Twitter and television cameras to show they stand with the president. This rules many senior officials out, and may have started running out the clock on the author’s anonymity. With an administration full of suspects and a paper with a loose definition of ‘senior,’ it’s been tough for anyone looking into the letter for more clues. One short-lived hint was the use of the word ‘he,’ which the New York Times quickly said was a mistake, and not a reflection of the author. The letter still remains anonymous and no one has stepped forward; the ‘gutless’ coward who wrote it remains at large. Only time will tell if the true author is ever found.
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Delaware Sen. Tom Carper beats back
Dem primary challenge from the Left
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{ washingtonexaminer.com } ~ dummycrats-Democrat Tom Carper survived the first real primary challenge of his 17-year career representing Delaware in the Senate... beating progressive Kerri Evelyn Harris Thursday night. Carper’s victory comes after a contentious primary that received increasing national attention in its final weeks as progressives, emboldened by wins in Florida and New York primaries, held out hope that Harris could come from behind. But he won by nearly 30 points. Running on a platform of "Medicare for All" and debt-free college, Harris, 38, attacked Carper for his centrist, business-friendly ways. Carper, 71, lamented the impact Harris could have on Delaware and the dummycrats-Democratic Party writ large if she defeated him, arguing that the space for centrists would shrink in Congress. Harris, an Air Force veteran, had little money to spend but received some staff help from progressive star commie-Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who defeated incumbent Rep. Joe Crowley. Taking no chances, Carper poured roughly $3.3 million into the primary contest and prevailed. Though Harris’s longshot bid fell short, her campaign pressured Carper on an array of issues from the Iraq War to Carper’s support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh when he was nominated to a lower court...
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Metaphor in a Government-Founded Church
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by Judge Andrew Napolitano

{ townhall.com } ~ Last week, I was intrigued by all the fanfare attendant upon the national farewell to the late Sen. rino-John McCain. I have written in this space that rino-McCain and I were friends who spoke many times, but generally only about the issues upon which we agreed -- abortion, immigration and torture.

On those issues, he often stood at odds with most of his Republican colleagues in the Senate. They are opposed to abortion in name only they will not lift a finger to stop or slow it, prefer judging the moral worth of individuals on the basis of where they were born, and think that torture is wrong unless the victim is a bad guy or a foreigner or has information the government wants.

Moral relativism is the coin of their realm.

On those issues, rino-McCain stood steadfast, no matter the political or personal consequences. For that steadfastness, and with respect to those issues, his behavior was heroic. A hero does not lack fear. He or she proceeds into its face nevertheless, heedless of the consequences to self.

For reasons he has never adequately explained, President Donald Trump rejected rino-McCain's heroism and mockedrino-McCain's time of torment in a North Vietnamese prison. That mockery was brought to full measure at rino-McCain's funeral by the senator's daughter, my friend and former Fox News colleague Meghan rino-McCain. She told the members of the Washington establishment who had gathered, sans the president, at her father's funeral at the Washington National Cathedral -- why the federal government founded a cathedral is another question for another time -- that her father manifested greatness and that Trump manifests cheapness.

Then the two men who each in his own way personally stopped rino-McCain's efforts to become president -- George W. Bush in the Republican primaries in 2000 and Barack scumbag/liar-nObama in the general election in 2008 -- delivered similar accolades of rino-McCain, complete with veiled rebukes of Trump.

On its face, the audience in that government-founded church, establishment to the core, was adoring rino-McCain's memory and mourning his loss. But the establishment is filled with hypocrites.

This is the same establishment that gave us the unguarded borders and airways of 9/11 and blamed its failures on foreigners. It gave us the useless, fruitless wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the human and monumental destruction they wrought.

It gave us the secret torture of foreign captives and their indefinite incarceration without trial. It gave us warrantless spying on innocent Americans -- at first in secret and then openly and under color of law -- in direct defiance of the Fourth Amendment. It gave us the 2008 financial crisis, which it cured by borrowing billions of dollars and giving the money to those who had caused it. And -- as if all that were not enough -- it gave us a $13.5 trillion collective increase in government debt during the Bush and scumbag/liar-Obama years and the secret but repetitive use of drones to assassinate foreigners and Americans overseas.

Has any of this enhanced your life, liberty or property?

As much as I appreciated the kind words about my late friend and the polite reception those words received, it made me think about how dangerous to life, liberty and property the government has become, how unfaithful to the Constitution have been those in whose hands we have reposed it for safekeeping and how unashamed of their misdeeds are those who have caused all this.

Nearly all of the present assaults to liberty can be laid at the feet of the Republicans and dummycrats-Democrats who were sitting in that government-founded church in the nation's capitaland listening to the praise of rino-John McCain.

But that establishment crowd also gave us another event it would rather forget and for which it will never accept blame or claim credit -- the election of Donald J. Trump as president of the United States. He ran as the anti-establishment candidate, and he ran against the collective mindset of those proud of themselves in that "national" church. He condemned the wars they caused. He mocked their borrowing and spending. He attacked the secretive mindset of their intelligence and law enforcement communities. And the voters rewarded him.

Yet he, too, uses drones and missiles to kill and does so in foreign lands without any declarations of war. He, too, has borrowed money and spent it at nearly a wartime rate. And he, too, has continued the spying on innocent Americans. In those respects, he has become what he condemned -- the government establishment proud of itself sitting in a government-founded church.

Add to this, he has mocked the rule of law, praised those charged with and convicted of violating it, tormented those charged with enforcing it, distorted tales about his personal behavior, and wreaked havoc on innocent farmers by making the sale of their goods too expensive for foreign consumers.

His presence was in that church as powerfully as if he had physically been there.

The bitterness about Trump was silently expressed by those who brought him to power and now cooperate with his behavior or pretend that they don't. The mindset of the establishment continues to be that the government can right any wrong, regulate any behavior, borrow and spend any amount of money, and build a church in utter defiance of the First Amendment, the Constitution -- which is supposed to limit the government, not unleash it -- be damned.

So, who caused more harm to the republic, rino-McCain and his admirers or Trump and his enablers? Republicans or dummycrats-Democrats? Is there a difference?

Ultimately, we are responsible for the folks we have elected and the things they have done, whether secretive, hypocritical or in our faces. Ultimately, we have the government we deserve. Will we change this before it is too late?

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  • that farmer does have guns to protect their families i have no doubts. its just that there are so many crossing his ranch. the government needs to act now and not wait until after the mid-term to decide to build the wall.

  • 25 Straight Minutes Of Illegal Aliens 
    Crossing Into US Though Arizona Ranch
    OMG HOW COME THE RANCHER DOES NOT JUST SHOOT THEM ALL. HE HAS THE FILM.THE MORTAL DANGER THIS POSES IS GREAT.   ILLEGALS POURING INTO THE COUNTRY.
    PUT THE WALL UP NOW.  
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