You know it’s bad when the so-called “leaders” of a party harbor such pure contempt for their base that they are willing to drag the good name of their own party through the mud in an attempt to undermine that base. Yet that is where we are with this latest report from the RINOs.
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Thinking Reasonably Part 2
Did you ever have someone tell you that something was too political, or that they hate to discuss politics? If you mention the word politics, you will probably offend at least one person in any group. To shut off a conversation, just say “sorry, but I don’t talk about politics”.
Read more ›One Guaranteed Way to Kill the Church in America
Suppose you wanted to eradicate your opposition. However, you wanted to do so in a way that avoided any blowback, and lulled your opposition to sleep so that they wouldn’t know what hit them until it was too late. Rather than a full-frontal assault, you might try subtlety instead. Say, the introduction of a lie that became repeated so often by those with influence it was accepted as truth. Despite the fact all of the actual hard evidence says to the contrary it is not.
Read more ›Rick Perry Surrounding Himself with Anti-Conservatives
Richard Viguerie at Conservative HQ reports Rick Perry isn’t helping conservatives believe in him with his hirings of two enemies of conservatives for his campaign: Henry Barbour and Steve Schmidt.
Read more ›Instruction on How to Speak Leftist
The Revolting Truth has some instruction for us on how to speak Leftist. It is somewhat reminiscent of my Guide to LiberalSpeak, compiled after many years of interactions with liberals and intended to help the less-experienced conservative filter through the propaganda and nonsense that makes up 99% of liberal “thought.”
Read more ›What Separation (of Church & State) is This?
Religious Humanism is the religious philosophy, ideology and overall worldview dominating secular thought and driving political policy.The news media, pop-culture, education, institutions of higher learning, natural/social sciences and historical studies are all prominently presented through the lens of religious humanism.
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