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It’s interesting . .

It seems that more and more information about the national media’s negative allegations about President Trump are being proven untrue. However, we rarely see or hear retractions by the national media concerning their mistakes.

I suspect most people have heard or read about some of them, but I recently saw a list that must have contained at least a couple of dozen examples of the national media’s claims about Trump that have been proven false. The sad thing is that a number of them came during the 2020 political campaign. It seems correct to say the current president was elected because of a lie (or two or three or more).

The lies were repeated by the national media and have since been proven false . . . now that the election has long been over.

Democracy is a great form of government, but it is not without its own problems.

A O

“If an active participant in a game were able to set the game’s rules in real time, and if he were at the same time an unscrupulous man, in his zeal to win, he’d certainly concoct rules favorable to himself, all but ensuring his victory. Unilateral power to set rules imbues the rule maker with godlike invincibility.”

The quote above seem to describe what the radical, liberal national media is trying to do with America right now.

Starting with the Democrats’ “For The People” proposal, the radical, liberal people are trying to set rules that insure they will win future election. It is done at all levels of government, from local school boards to the U. S. Congress. An example at the local level was the school board wanting to delete the names of all school holidays and replace the names with a simple “Day Off.” The Christmas holiday would no longer be on the calendar, December 25 would just be a “Day Off.”

The radical, liberal group will stop at nothing to attain their goals.

A O

Considering that we’re going into a real beginning of summer with a lot of heat and a lack of rain, I’m going to devote most of this week to a series of quotes that you may have read before, but that I hope you will still enjoy. Most all enjoy them with a sense of humor.

* “By all means, marry, if you get a good wife, you’ll become happy; if you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.”

Socrates

* “My luck is so bad that if I bought a cemetery, people would stop dying.”

Rodney Dangerfield

* “Only Irish coffee provides, in a single glass, all four essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar and fat.”

Alex Levine

* “Until I was thirteen, I thought my name was ‘Shut Up’.”

Joe Namath

* “We could certainly slow the aging proves down if it had to work its way through Congress.”

Will Rogers

* “Don’t worry about avoiding temptation. As you grow older, it will avoid you.”

Winston Churchill

* “Maybe it’s true that life begins at fifty, but everything else starts to wear out, fall out, or spread out.”

Phyllis Diller

* “By the time a man is wise enough to watch his step, he’s too old to go anywhere.”

Billy Crystal

* “Be careful about reading health books. You may die of a misprint.”

Mark Twain

* I never hated a man enough to give his diamonds back.”

Zsa Zsa Gabor

* And the cardiologist’s diet: “If it tastes good . . . spit it out.”

A O

May your troubles be less, may

your blessings

be more, and

May nothing but happiness

come through

your door.

A O

 

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