Daily Broadside | Bombshell Email Reveals Who the “Big Guy” Really Is

Daily Verse | Isaiah 22:16
What are you doing here and who gave you permission to cut out a grave for yourself here, hewing your grave on the height and chiseling your resting place in the rock?

Friday’s Reading: Isaiah 24-27
Saturday’s Reading: Isaiah 28-30

Happy Friday and welcome to my last post for July 2022.

As I’ve written before, one of the biggest challenges writing this blog is that I run into limitations on my time when I’m required to be away and that’s happening again. I will be without access to the Internet next week, so the Daily Broadside will be on hiatus until August 8. I’m working on a solution to that dilemma, but not sure how it will eventually work out.

Before I sign off for the next week, I need to point out that we no longer have a fair and impartial system of justice but have rather a two-tiered system; one for the ruling elites and their people, and another for the peasants.

It’s not hard to find examples: how about Hillary Clinton’s home-brew server that she used to illegally bypass our governmental system, potentially exposing classified information or top-secret documents to our enemies, especially China? Instead of being punished, James Comey let her skate with nothing more than a harsh rebuke. Anyone lesser—a Republican, maybe—who had done something like that would have faced criminal charges and been fined or imprisoned, or both.

How about Adam Schiff-for-Brains and his outright lies about the “evidence” he claimed to have that proved Trump colluded with Russia? Or Anthony Fauci’s claims that NIH never funded gain-of-function research?

If you or I lied to Congress we’d face the consequences, including jail time. Our dear leaders, however, continue to draw paychecks and lead institutions that investigate fake insurrections or demand universal compliance with virus protocols that destroy people’s lives.

Enter Hunter Biden.

On Thursday, Miranda Devine reported that the same day the New York Post broke the story about Hunter Biden’s abandoned laptop (in 2020), including an email “from an executive at the corrupt Ukrainian energy firm Burisma, thanking Hunter for introducing him to Hunter’s then-VP ­father in Washington” …

… panicked phone calls and messages started flying between Hunter’s business partners and their advisers, even as social media giants Facebook and Twitter moved to censor the story and lock The Post’s account, while candidate Biden went into hiding.

That was because the email undermined Brandon’s claim that he didn’t know anything about Hunter’s overseas business dealings, which put his presidential campaign in jeopardy.

But whistleblowers have now shared emails with congressional investigators in which one of Hunter’s business associates, James Gilliar, unambiguously calls Joe Biden “the Big Guy.”

“It would be crazy to do that with all the information and all the facts we have [but what happens if] they try to make it ‘Oh, we were never involved. That was [Joe Biden’s brother] James’ idea . . . and try to basically make us collateral damage?” the person asks Gilliar in a message provided by a whistleblower to Republican congressional investigators and obtained by The Post.

Gilliar is unconcerned about potential backlash from the Biden family and Joe’s campaign: “I don’t see how that would work for them,” he replies.

“I think in the scenario that he wins they would just leave sleeping dogs lie.

“If they lose, honestly, I don’t think that the Big Guy really cares about that because he’ll be too busy focusing on all the other s–t he is doing.”

The communication, obtained by The Post Wednesday, is significant because it bolsters the claim by ex-Hunter business partner Tony Bobulinski that the Big Guy was a code name for Joe Biden.

The only person positioned to “win” or “lose” a campaign at that moment was Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr.

The reason the identity of the “Big Guy” is important is because it adds to the weight of evidence suggesting that Joe Biden not only knew about Hunter’s international influence-peddling scheme, but allegedly was cut in for a slice of the profits.

In an email written by Gilliar to Hunter on May 13, 2017, the “Big Guy” was allocated a 10% stake in a lucrative joint venture with Chinese energy conglomerate CEFC.

“10 [percent] held by H[unter] for the Big Guy,” Gilliar wrote.

The evidence that Hunter Biden and his father are corrupt, grifting leaches on the body politic has been building for years. Now we’ve got strong evidence that the “Big Guy” is, in fact, Joe Brandon.

Hello?

Where is the DOJ? The FBI?

Why hasn’t Merrick Garland appointed a special counsel to investigate the overwhelming evidence we now have?

Didn’t “whistleblowers” cause the whole of Washington, D.C. to jump all over President Donald J. Trump on the thinnest of pretexts? Didn’t a whistleblower lead to his impeachment?

Where is the urgency to root out the corruption and self-dealing of U.S. presidents that Congress and the DOJ showed during the last administration? Aren’t they still concerned about our precious (*spit*) democracy?

No, they’re not concerned about any of that because Hunter Biden and Joe Biden are the right people. Donald J. Trump is the wrong people.

Imagine if the situation was reversed: Donald J. Trump is still in the White House but the evidence the Post has concerns Donald J. Trump, Jr. Do you have any doubt that Congress, the FBI, the DOJ and every other alphabet agency would be all over it like white on rice?

I don’t.

If any of what we now know about the Biden’s is true (and there’s very little reason to doubt it is) then it raises all kinds of questions about just how beholden Biden and his son are to the Chinese or to the Ukrainians. Is Biden making policy decisions based on the money he got or is still getting? How much money did Biden make off Hunter’s deals with the Ukrainians or the Chinese while Vice President of the United States? What do the Chinese or the Ukrainians hold over him or Hunter?

The answers to these questions potentially rise to the level of treason and betrayal—certainly to an abuse of office—and there’s a lot more evidence that Biden personally profited from the corruption than what was cited as an excuse to impeach Trump.

No, the system of justice has been weaponized by the progressive elites—especially the Democrats—to punish their political enemies, while they themselves get away with crimes that under a fair and impartial system would remove them from power.

It’s part of the corruption that has moved our country away from a government of the people, by the people and for the people. And that has a lot of normal Americans wondering what it’s going to take to restore our rightful form of government.

Have a good week. I’ll see you August 8.

Daily Broadside | Fox-Tailed Witch Doctor Is a Key Democrat Witness on Abortion

Daily Verse | Isaiah 17:12
Oh, the raging of many nations—
    they rage like the raging sea!
Oh, the uproar of the peoples—
    they roar like the roaring of great waters!

Thursday’s Reading: Isaiah 21-23

Thursday and the so-called “Biden administration” is no longer a clown show but a freak show.

Democrats brought a woman who appears to be a member of a witch coven that engages in furry play as a key witness in a Dobbs hearing on Tuesday. The Oversight & Investigations subcommittee held a hearing on the impacts of the reversal of Roe v. Wade and “taking away the Constitutional right to an abortion.” The subcommittee heard testimony from various individuals on why abortion is “absolutely necessary.”

Democrats were allowed four witnesses and one of their totally sane choices was Paulina Guerrero.

When Paulina isn’t working as a National Program Manager at an abortion clinic, she spends her free time making YouTube videos conducting witch spells and engaging in furry play.

See for yourself.

Not only do they have this woman-child testifying about abortion, but Guerrero never said the word “woman” in her testimony. Instead, she used woke terms like “pregnant people.” Again, you can see for yourself in the video below (queued at 49:20).

I know you’re wondering what Ms. Guerrero is a “doctor” of, are you not?

In 2018 she graduated with a PhD in Folklore where she studied personal narrative, maritime communities, and gendered and racialized work traditions.

This is typical Democrat fare: devoid of substance but great optics. Like AOC pretending to be handcuffed when arrested for blocking traffic outside the SCOTUS. Here, it’s “Oooh! There’s a DOCTOR testifying before Congress. She must know what she’s talking about when she speaks out about abortion and how harmful it is to babies pregnant people who may or may not have a uterus!”

I don’t know about you, but this embarrasses me. The outside world must look at the United States and wonder, “What the hell has happened to you?”

Hey, I’m right there with them. We’ve descended into some kind of bizarre hell world where anything like “normal” is being run over by the fetishes of the Democrats and their progressive followers.

That may be why nearly one-third of voters believe they may have to take up arms against the United States government.

On July 24, the Hill reported the pollsters found that “twenty-eight percent of all voters, including 37 percent of gun owners, agreed ‘it may be necessary at some point soon for citizens to take up arms against the government.’”

When responses were broken down by party affiliation, the poll showed 33 percent of Republican voters and 35 percent of Independent voters believe it may be necessary to take up arms.

One in every five Democrat voters believe they may have to take up arms as well.

I hate to say, “told you so,” but I’ve been warning about this happening for years and I know some of you still don’t believe me. It’s inevitable because pretty soon you run out of ways to restrict the government’s power and influence over the people.

Too many people still think this is just a cultural spasm we’re experiencing, and it will soon pass.

Like a kidney stone.

The poll shows that nearly half of American voters–49 percent–agree with the statement that they “more and more feel like a stranger in my own country.”

I am willing to bet that half includes both progressives and conservatives. I can tell you that both halves of the country look at the other half and think, “you’re screwing up my country!”

There’s no negotiating with the other half, either. Conservatives have given about all they can on social issues, and the agitation against them persists—even from their own “side,” as I wrote recently.

How we get back to something close to what used to be “normal,” I don’t know. It will likely involve a lot of conflict, unrest, pain, loss and, unfortunately, probably bloodshed.

Daily Broadside | Biden Fiddles with Semantics While the Economy Burns

Daily Verse | Isaiah 15:27
For the Lord Almighty has purposed, and who can thwart him?

Wednesday’s Reading: Isaiah 17-20

Happy Wednesday, my friends.

Silly.

That’s the word that comes to mind as I consider the gyrations that the current administration will go through to avoid taking any responsibility for the circumstances we find ourselves in. The latest twist by Resident Gumby is to redefine the longstanding definition of “recession.”

It is widely expected based on available data that the report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis on Thursday will show that the country’s real gross domestic product shrank again in the second quarter of 2022. That will be the second quarter in a row of negative growth, which means it will come with the additional determination that the United States has been in a recession since January.

This prospect has the Biden administration in a comical sort of falling-all-over-themselves panic. That’s because President Joe Biden’s defenders are now attempting to massage the definition of “recession” so that the current economic contraction no longer qualifies.

Never mind that the term “recession” has referred to two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth each of the last ten times we’ve experienced it.

But Brandon and his Council of Economic Advisors are trying to get ahead of Thursday’s numbers, which are expected to show that the economy contracted again in the second quarter. That’s why the White House published a blog post that is meant to sow doubt on what a recession really is.

The gambit is so transparently obvious that you have to wonder who they’re writing this stuff for—the average American, who knows better, or the Left’s base, who cheer any semblance of a rational answer to the corners they keep backing themselves into.

As I say, it’s silly. But it’s also Orwellian. The cultural Marxists are corrupting our language in a bid to hide the destruction they are wreaking on the country. It’s been going on at least since William Jefferson Clinton said, “It depends on what the meaning of the word ‘is’ is.”

The bottom line is that Americans on both sides of the aisle aren’t going to buy what Brandon is selling. We feel the effects of inflation and frankly, we don’t care whether we’re in a recession or not. Right now, everything is too expensive, and the squatter in the White House is to blame.

Daily Broadside | The GOP is in Great Shape, But Tension is Rising with Evangelicals

Daily Verse | Isaiah 12:4
“Give praise to the Lord, proclaim his name;
    make known among the nations what he has done,
    and proclaim that his name is exalted.

Tuesday’s Reading: Isaiah 13-16

It’s Tuesday and we’re in the home stretch of July already, with August just peeking over the weekend horizon.

More bad news for Team Brandon.

President Joe Biden in June achieved the highest disapproval rating in the history of modern polling. This month, his popularity declined even further.

About 60 percent of Americans disapprove of the president, according to FiveThirtyEight’s polling average. Just 38 percent of Americans approve. Biden’s disapproval has risen and his approval has fallen by a few points in the last month, when he first became the most unpopular commander in chief in recorded history.

Nobody likes Brandon as Resident, not even the corrupt Democrats. He’s a miserable, unaccomplished grifting poser who is in over his head and the heads of his “advisors.” But the whole cabal of leftists, RINOs, and their “conservative” NeverTrump brethren assured us that he would bring dignity back to the office, that he would restore our norms, and that the adults would finally be back in charge.

How are we all liking the return to our norms with the “adults” back in charge?

Voters are blaming Biden for runaway inflation and the poor state of the nation’s economy. Biden’s historically low approval could spell trouble for Democrats ahead of the upcoming midterm elections. Some polls suggest that even Democrats and racial minorities are beginning to turn on the embattled president.

Modern presidential approval polling began with Gallup’s surveys during the Harry S. Truman administration. Biden is the least popular president in almost 80 years of public opinion data collection.

But the tweets are nice, are they not?

On the other hand, Republicans are looking poised to recapture the House and Senate.

As the 2022 midterms loom ever closer, Republicans have increased their generic ballot lead by two points in the last fortnight. The latest Rasmussen Reports poll, released Friday, reveals that voters are ready to cast a ballot for Republicans over Democrats by a 10-point margin — 49% to 39%. This is a two-point improvement from the July 9 survey, which had generic Republicans up over Democrats by eight points (47% to 39%). According to Rasmussen, when asked, “If the elections for Congress were held today, would you vote for the Republican candidate or for the Democratic candidate?”—

“49% of Likely U.S. Voters would vote for the Republican candidate, while 39% would vote for the Democrat. Just four percent (4%) would vote for some other candidate, but another eight percent (8%) are not sure.”

As always, the independent voter wields an enormous amount of power in the elections. “The Republican lead on the congressional ballot is due both to greater GOP partisan intensity and a 17-point advantage among independents.”

But here’s the kicker. While the Republicans hold a strong electoral advantage heading into the midterm elections, evangelicals are learning that they are increasingly ignored by the GOP. The latest example is the gay marriage bill, that passed with support of 47 Republicans.

For all of the media’s hyperventilating about the GOP’s “culture war,” most Republicans show little to no interest in fighting it. In truth, the “culture war” is hopelessly one-sided, pitting tenacious Democrats against irresolute or decadent Republicans. Take Nancy Pelosi’s recent gay marriage bill. It passed in the House of Representatives not in spite of the GOP but in part because of it: 47 Republicans, including members of GOP leadership, joined the Democrats in supporting the bill.

Imagine the cries of horror from the media and the Democratic base if 47 Democrats ever voted for a piece of GOP legislation on a crucial social issue. That’s inconceivable. The Democrats never wave the white flag in the culture war. But the GOP can’t even summon the energy to back Bill Clinton’s Defense of Marriage Act. That’s now considered an “extreme” stance by many GOP elites.

The GOP takes our votes for granted but won’t take our opinions seriously because … wait for it … we “have nowhere else to go.”

What makes it easy for Republican leaders and strategists to exploit the religious right without losing it is that Christians have nowhere else to go. They have to content themselves with the crumbs that fall from the GOP table. And because the positions of the Democrats are increasingly outlandish, it takes less and less for a Republican leader to appear like a “culture warrior” against them. The media slaps that moniker on almost any Republican who even slightly deviates from wokeness. But most of those Republicans don’t oppose the LGBTQ movement in principle. They accept the subjectivism underlying it. They just wince at some of its most obvious excesses and balk at the speed of the movement’s unfolding.

That’s another reason why I think that 80% of white evangelicals voted for Trump. He listened to them and he promised what he would do and he crusaded on behalf of life while in office. His record on LGBTQUERTY issues is less stellar in evangelical circles, but Christians found a champion in Trump. It will be hard for them to ignore him should he choose to run again in 2024.

Even Ron DeSantis is courting evangelicals in Florida, telling a cheering crowd at the Sunshine Summit’s Victory Dinner that, “you got to be ready for battle. So put on the full armor of God.” Whether he’s a genuine Christian or an opportunist, I don’t know, but language like that is red meat for evangelical Christians (see what I did there?).

Evangelical Christians find themselves in a quandary: we want our leaders to fight for righteousness and truth in our culture. We want them to be godly leaders. But the truth is that very few of them are interested in governing that way. They are more interested in the money and how to stay in power.

Our choices in 2024 are going to be very challenging.

Daily Broadside | People in 1913 Knew Better Than People in 2022

Daily Verse | Isaiah 7:9
“‘If you do not stand firm in your faith, you will not stand at all.'”

Monday’s Reading: Isaiah 9-12

Happy Monday and welcome to the latest edition of magnificent opinion, bloviation, bluster, pontification, rant and harangue (that may or may not be accurately informed) for your edification. Feel free to interact, discuss, debate, talk about, jaw over, bandy and bat around with each other in the comment section what you think as you contemplate what is expressed in this fine establishment.

While we were gone a few weeks ago, we stopped in one of our favorite furniture outlet stores in Tazewell, Tennessee and purchased a new couch and chair set for our small sitting room. We, of course, couldn’t take the pieces with us, so I had to plan on driving back to pick them up. But the prices are so greatly discounted that even the cost of renting a trailer and driving down and back still makes it well worth it.

This past weekend I made that trip. As the guys were loading the trailer with our new furnishings, I browsed a bookcase on the back wall that had few dozen old books on it.

Now, before I tell you more, I need to take a moment to explain to you why I did that.

I love books. I am a book fiend. I caught the book bug early in my life and have been a reader ever since. I prefer a physical book rather than an eReader because I can write in the margins, highlight, flip easily between pages and chapters, and have three or four open at a time so I can compare them when I’m studying or researching. I read mostly American history, biographies, social sciences and political philosophy, along with political thrillers. I also have a theological library that includes books like systematic theologies, apologetics, Greek and Hebrew resources, bible commentaries, theological dictionaries and popular level Christian books.

But I also love old books. I love them because it’s a tie back to a time when our country took education and literature seriously. Have you ever reviewed an old school primer for children and what they were expected to learn? Here’s one published in 1839 called The Girl’s Reading-Book; in Prose and Poetry. For Schools. On page 12, one paragraph reads:

“If defects in intellectual education lead to such evils,—defects in the education of the heart are still more deplorable. Look at the child whose moral principles have been neglected. Has he a regard for truth? Does he shrink at dishonesty? Is his conscience quick to warn him of a wrong motive? Does he obey his parents? Does he love his teachers? Is he anxious to understand and keep the law of God?”

Keep in mind that this is not a book written for Christian schools; it was written for public schools.

“Keep the law of God”? That’s a far cry from the stultiloquence that passes for education today. Can you imagine this being written today, much less served up in public schools? Of course not. This approach to education is gone and the only way to remember or study it is to preserve books like it.

That’s what I do in my own way, and why I took a moment to look through the books in the furniture store.

Back to the story. As I’m browsing, I come across a volume of Webster’s Secondary School Dictionary published in 1913. It’s in pretty good shape for being 109 years old and I think, “With the assault on language today, with changing meanings to suit the woke orthodoxy, a volume like this is a relic, something that the coming regime would gladly burn to keep the previous definitions of reality buried. Like, for instance, how does it define a woman?”

That’s the page out of my 1913 dictionary that defines the word “woman.” Let’s click over to Merriam-Webster.com and see how they define it.

Oh, look! Others are wondering too. “Female” and “woman” and “woke” are in the top searches.

Surprisingly, the definition of “woman” is still accurate: “an adult female person.” That would’ve been adequate for Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to define what a woman is—but she’s a radical feminist, not a biologist.

Well, if a woman is a female, what’s a “female”? Let’s look at how my new 1913 dictionary defines “female.”

“A female human being.” Nice. Notice that it describes pertaining to “the sex of a woman” and later, “FEMALE (opposed to male) applies to … human beings, and always suggests sex,” sex in this case referring to what is meant by “gender” today.

It also clearly makes the distinction between female and male.

How about Webster’s definition of “female”? Oooh, a problem: they’ve tweaked the definition:

Notice that they hedge in 1a: “… typically has the capacity …”, which is an addition to the original definition which read, “of, relating to, or being the sex that bears young or produces eggs.” Apparently, we can no longer unequivocally guarantee that in a female.

But 1b is an all-new definition in which Webster’s has caved completely to the wokesters and added “… a gender identity that is the opposite of male …”

The definition, in other words, means that even though I’m objectively male biologically, I can believe that I’m female and pretend that’s what I am. From there, it’s only a small step to expect that you will identify me that way, using my female name and the appropriate pronouns that I choose, including those that apply to females.

That’s where I will have to draw the line. If an objectively biological male demands that I use his “preferred pronouns,” such as “she, her, hers,” I will say, “no.” My logic is that such a person is asking me to deny what is objectively true, a truth that not only have I known all my life, but a truth that previous generations have known and have taught down through the ages.

I am not, and will not, do so, because I have the freedom to choose, and I have the freedom of conscience, and his request makes me uncomfortable. I absolutely will not participate in a delusion or some sort of make-believe because someone says I should.

The scriptures tell me differently (Deuteronomy 22:5) as does common sense. I am also affirmed in my position by an antique book written 109 years ago, demonstrating the rich history of rational understanding that backs me up.

Someday I’ll have to trace the development of sex, gender and gender identity. Why did we move from “sex” to “gender” and did that open the door to “gender identity”? If you know something about that, share a resource in the comments section.

Daily Broadside | Only One Vision Can Prevail At A Time

Daily Verse | Song of Songs 8:7
Many waters cannot quench love; rivers cannot wash it away.

Friday’s Reading: Isaiah 1-4
Saturday’s Reading: Isaiah 5-8

It’s Friday—and Sunday’s comin’! Every Friday is a good reminder that the resurrection is coming and will defeat all evil and death. We need that more than ever in the world we currently live in.

There’s no doubt in my mind that the Democrats, and their enablers in the unaccountable alphabet agencies, the media, and our once-noble institutions, are working methodically to bring about the “fundamental transformation” of America that the Lightbringer, Barack Hussein Obama, introduced us to in 2008.

The conditions for that transformation were seeded in the first half of the 1900s when the Marxist Frankfurt School joined Columbia University in New York City in 1935. From there, they spread the philosophy of “critical theory” throughout the U.S. and poisoned generations of young Americans with their “long walk through the institutions.”

Unfortunately, our present-day society is reaping the whirlwind that men like Max Horkheimer, Erich Fromm, and Herbert Marcuse sowed. And it’s not the commies in the country that have the most to lose — it’s normal Americans who love what America used to stand for.

We don’t really have two political parties; we have the Uniparty, which is made up of Democrats and Democrats-Light. One only has to look at what’s happening in the “sacred halls” of Congress (*spit*) where 47 Republicans joined with all of the Democrats to pass the Respect for Marriage Act, 267-157.

That “act” is meant to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act—signed into law by president Bill Clinton with bipartisan support in 1996 that recognized marriage as “a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife”—in order to prevent the Supreme Court from reversing Obergefell v. Hodges, the 2015 ruling that made same-sex marriage a constitutional right.

Or look at the 50-50 Senate, where they passed an ever-more intrusive gun bill by 65-33. So much for protecting legal gun owners and respecting our Second Amendment rights.

Democrats, as a class, no longer respect the U.S. Constitution (if ever they did) and think of it as an outdated, living document into which their post-modern preferences can be read. Or that it is an obstacle to be surmounted on the way to their idea of “utopia.” Maddeningly, it seems like many Republicans are right there with them.

One of the most wickedly dangerous things Obama did while president was to replace nearly 200 generals, colonels and flag officers in the U.S. military over five years with men and women who supported his socialist views in an unprecedented purge. Our military is now an experiment in fusing woke philosophy with an institution that was designed to kill people and break stuff. Most of us know how that will turn out. While the Chinese are developing warriors, we’re designing flight suits for pregnant women womyn. That should go well.

We were locked down for almost two years and hundreds, if not thousands, of small businesses were destroyed.

Our elections are now suspect. After 2020, can anyone say that they trust our elections to be fair and free from corruption? I can’t.

We have a two-tiered system of justice that breaks the social contract we grew up with. A “nation of laws” that no longer treats all citizens impartially without regard to rank, status or power can no longer be considered just.

The current administration is deliberately killing our energy sector in pursuit of some mythical green salvation story that’s all based on a lie, while we have enough oil lying beneath our feet to power us for the next 400 years.

Inflation is stressing middle America. Eggs are $3 a dozen. Gas is $5 a gallon. All this while the Speaker of the House’s husband is getting rich off insider information that the rest of us don’t have access to.

None of this is the result of a ruling class that is looking out for the people’s interests. It’s all deliberately destructive.

This is a cultural problem because, just like the “long march” took decades to complete, we can’t reverse what has happened on whim. It’s now part of our national character. That can’t be weeded out except over a couple of generations.

I don’t know what the final act is going to be in this ongoing drama. We might see some more power shifting back and forth between “normies” and the domestic enemies of We the People. But the Left is relentless and holds the heights and therefore the advantage, at the moment.

We’re in an existential battle for our survival as a country and as a people. Only one vision of the future can survive, not the two mutually exclusive ones that are currently competing for supremacy.

Which will it be?

Have a good weekend.

Daily Broadside | Most People Don’t Want a Rematch in 2024, But The Majority Don’t Like Where We Are Now

Daily Verse | Ecclesiastes 7:10
Do not say, “Why were the old days better than these?”
For it is not wise to ask such questions.

Thursday’s Reading: Song of Songs 1-8

Happy Thursday, my friends.

Dots? Those aren’t “dots” — those are stains. Stains on the beauty and promise of America.

Fortunately, normal Americans — including many independents, and even some of the blue-stained Americans — are preparing to send a massive rebuke this fall.

One and a half years since President Joe Biden took office, Americans give President Biden a negative 31 – 60 percent job approval rating, the lowest score of his presidency, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea- ack) University national poll of adults released today.

Republicans (94 – 2 percent) and independents (67 – 23 percent) disapprove, while Democrats approve (71 – 18 percent).

Registered voters give President Biden a negative 33 – 59 percent job approval rating, his lowest approval rating among registered voters in a Quinnipiac University national poll.

Americans were asked about President Biden’s handling of…
• the response to the coronavirus: 50 percent approve, while 43 percent disapprove;
• the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine: 40 percent approve, while 52 percent disapprove;
• foreign policy: 36 percent approve, while 55 percent disapprove;
• gun violence: 32 percent approve, while 61 percent disapprove;
• the economy: 28 percent approve, while 66 percent disapprove.

Republicans loathe Brandon, while Independents aren’t far behind. Blue-haired, nose-ringed beta weenies who don’t know what a woman is still think he’s fab.

Roughly 7 in 10 Americans (71 percent) say they would not like to see Joe Biden run for president in 2024, while 24 percent say they would like to see him seek a second term. Among Democrats, 54 percent say they would not like to see Biden run in 2024, while 40 percent say they would.

More than 6 in 10 Americans (64 percent) say they would not like to see Donald Trump run for president in 2024, while 32 percent say they would like to see him run. Among Republicans, 69 percent say they would like to see Trump run in 2024, while 27 percent say they would not.

America doesn’t like either Brandon or Trump. But if Trump is the eventual Republican nominee, I will crawl naked over broken glass to vote for him. I would prefer mean tweets and $1.98 gas over the “undistinguished, comically malevolent, supererogatory, opportunistic” empty suit currently masquerading as the Resident (thank you, Michael Walsh).

Then there’s the most recent CNN poll:

Americans question President Joe Biden’s priorities in new CNN polling released Monday that highlighted widespread displeasure with the direction the country is heading.

The latest CNN poll showed that 68% of U.S. adults believe Biden’s priorities are wrong and that the president hasn’t paid enough attention to critical issues facing Americans, like the economy and inflation. This is up 10% from November 2021, when the data was last tracked, according to the poll.
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The data showed that 79% of Americans said the U.S. is doing “pretty or very badly,” and 34% said it is doing “very badly.” Only one percent of U.S. adults believe the country is doing “very well,” and only 21% think it’s doing “very or fairly well,” according to the poll.

Comparatively, in June 2019, the poll showed that 18% of U.S. adults felt the country was doing “very well,” and 57% said the U.S. was doing “very or fairly well.”

When respondents were asked how the country is fairing economically, only one percent of U.S. adults said it is doing “very good,” and 18% said it was doing “good,” the data showed. Over 80% of Americans told the poll the economic conditions in the U.S. were “poor,” and 41% said they were “very poor.”

In May 2019, the poll reported that almost 30% of U.S. adults said the economy was “very good,” and 70% said the U.S. had a good economy.

Note that in May and June 2019, the president was Donald J. Trump. Now, a year-and-a-half into Brandon’s residency, “U.S. inflation climbed 9.1% over the past 12 months since Biden told Americans on July 19, 2021, that the rising costs facing Americans would be temporary.”

American is back, baby!

In addition to Brandon’s cratering ratings, Trump is racking up the victories in endorsements. His record is 147-10 this year, and he’s been perfect in 22 states. The latest win was his endorsement of Dan Cox in the Maryland primaries over current anti-Trump governor Larry Hogan’s hand-picked successor, Kelly Schulz, in the Republican gubernatorial primary.

This may be the way to defeat the GOP career elitists who sit on their ample bottoms in Washington, D.C. and lift nary a finger to fight the Democrats — primary by primary, placing MAGA candidates in positions of power and getting them to D.C., where, if Trump is reelected, he’d have an army of Congresscritters to help him implement an America-first agenda.

That’s not to say that I prefer Trump as my candidate, by the way. I’d love to see Ron DeSantis throw his hat in the ring. But if it is Trump … I will do the needful.

Daily Broadside | Oh Noes! AOC And Illy Omar Are Arrested And (Not) Taken Away in Handcuffs!

Daily Verse | Ecclesiastes 4:4
And I saw that all labor and all achievement spring from man’s envy of his neighbor.

Wednesday’s Reading: Ecclesiastes 7-12

It’s Wednesday and if you’ve been reading my posts long enough you’ll know that I believe that the Democrats lie as naturally as breathing. Of them it could be said, like Jesus said of the devil, “When he lies, he speaks his native language, for he is a liar and the father of lies” (John 8:44).

I know that sounds uncharitable, but I’ve long documented the lies that Democrats and progressives tell, so don’t shush me by complaining that not all Democrats lie or that some conservatives and Republicans lie. Yes, they do. But that doesn’t change the fact that the Democrats and their progressive shock troops lie like a rug.

Trump is a Russian agent! If you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor! Those border agents whipped those migrants! We only have <insert preferred number> years to save the planet!

And on and on it goes.

The latest example is of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar being arrested for blocking traffic outside the Supreme Court while protesting the recent Roe v. Wade decision. It’s not a lie that they were arrested, but it is a lie that either one of them were handcuffed.

But they posed as if they were handcuffed while being arrested.

Nobody walks like she was walking with their hands behind their back if they aren’t handcuffed. It’s unnatural. Yet notice that at the end of the clip she raises her fist to acknowledge the crowd and then puts it right back where it was behind her.

Then there’s Ilhan Omar who apparently arrested herself.

Omar gets up from where she was sitting and, without a police escort, she walks herself away with her hands behind her back in imaginary cuffs.

Note that, just like AOC, she also raises her fist (just as the clip ends).

AOC and Omar lied about being handcuffed.

Why? For the photo op, of course. And the legacy media gives them exactly what they want. Notice the text of the tweet above: “under arrest and in handcuffs.”

No, they weren’t.

But that doesn’t stop the MSM from complying. Note the images below.

It sure LOOKS like they’re in handcuffs. How stunning! How brave!

The media—that independent, free press that is supposed to keep the government in check—supports them in their deceit. They don’t call them out for their acting. They’re in cahoots with the Dems.

These two women are lying, giving the false impression that they are in handcuffs, when in fact neither of them are. But this is stock-in-trade for Democrats. It’s all smoke and mirrors, deception and misdirection, a stunt, a little drama. They are agitators and for them, the ends justifies the means.

Just like the rest of their miserable tribe.

This is a perfect example of why nobody trusts the media, and why nobody should trust the Democrats.

Daily Broadside | If You Believe the 2020 Election Was Righteous, You Won’t Believe It Now

Daily Verse | Proverbs 31:30
Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the Lord is to be praised.

Tuesday’s Reading: Ecclesiastes 1-6

Happy Tuesday, my friends.

The wheels of justice turn slowly here in the U.S., but turn they do, especially when there aren’t Democrats or progressive Marxist activists involved. After 20 months of calling any dispute over the 2020 presidential election “the Big Lie,” evidence that the Democrats and Joe Biden acolytes are “the Big Liars” is being documented amid revelations from courts and investigative bodies including, believe it or not, the FBI and Homeland Security Department.

John Solomon at Just the News (via American Greatness):

But with each passing day, new irregularities, security vulnerabilities and illegalities are being unmasked by bombshell revelations from courts, legislators and other investigative bodies like the FBI and Homeland Security Department.

The latest came last week when the Wisconsin Supreme Court declared that state election regulators had no legal authority to allow voters to cast ballots in mobile drop boxes, a jaw-dropping decision that invalidated the way tens of thousands of voters — many of them Democrats — cast their ballots,

From Phoenix to Detroit, and Madison to Austin, there are now nearly two dozen credible confirmations of problems that undercut the claims of bureaucrats, journalists and Democrats that the November 2020 general election was perfect. In fact, it was quite imperfect.

You don’t say.

You Don’t Say.

YOU. DON’T. SAY.

See, when I questioned the outcome of the election, I was told, rather forcefully, that people were so sick of Trump that a record 81 MILLION OF THEM voted for Biden, the mendacious, racist political mediocrity who was on the wrong side of every issue during his career in the Senate, whose former boss told us not to underestimate his ability “to f*** things up,” and who couldn’t draw a crowd of more than a dozen at any “rally” he held during the campaign, who slurred his speech, was gaffe-prone, and hid after calling “a lid” at 1:00 p.m. every day.

No way.

When people don’t have a candidate they’re enthused about, they don’t vote. They aren’t motivated by the other team’s candidate to vote for their own. That’s why I don’t believe Biden got 81 million votes.

And now we’re beginning to find out where those “81 million” votes came from.

As American Greatness writes, “Just The News has compiled a comprehensive list of 21 confirmed instances of voter fraud in the 2020 presidential election, with many of them coming from the handful of key swing states that ultimately determined the outcome of the race.”

Here are my top five of the 21:

ONE: The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled July 8 that “ballot drop boxes used in the 2020 election were illegal and harmed Wisconsin voters.” That means that the 570 drop boxes that received hundreds of thousands of votes were “were unlawfully approved by the Wisconsin Election Commission,” and every single vote that passed through those drop boxes are invalid (both Democrat (and Republican — ha!)). Trump lost Wisconsin by less than 21,000 votes.

TWO: Hunter Biden’s laptop was a case of election interference. Solomon writes that more than “50 national security experts, countless news organizations and large social media firms falsely told American voters in fall 2020 that the Hunter Biden laptop with damning revelations about Biden family corruption was Russian disinformation. In fact, it was a legitimate laptop already in the FBI’s possession, and Hunter Biden was already under criminal investigation before voters cast their 2020 ballots. The false narrative had significant impact: polling shows a majority of American voters believe the pre-election censorship of the story amounted to election interference,

THREE: 50,000 ballots in Arizona have been called into question after an extensive audit by Arizona’s Senate, “including voters who cast ballots from residences they had left. The tally in question is nearly five times the margin of Joe Biden’s victory in the state.”

FOUR: Given the narrow margins of victory and defeat, a not insignificant number of foreigners and other non-citizens were found on the ballot rolls in Texas (12,000), Georgia, and Wisconsin after audits.

FIVE: Ballot harvesting (a vote collection operation) in nursing homes in Wisconsin, along with a massive operation in Georgia, where an unidentified whistleblower said harvesters were paid $10 per ballot. Clearly illegal activity.

The first to present his case seems right, till another comes forward and questions him. (Proverbs 18:17)

I don’t know where any of this goes but, at the very least, no one can say with a straight face that the 2020 election was free from fraud.

Daily Broadside | Think Locally To Prepare For What Is Coming

Daily Verse | Proverbs 29:11
A fool gives full vent to his anger, but a wise man keeps himself under control.

Monday’s Reading: Proverbs 30-31

Welcome to Monday and the last half of July. If you’ve been reading through the Bible in a year with us, we’re now more than half-way through. Congratulations and keep going!

I occasionally read Sarah Hoyt (accordingtohoyt.com) who writes sci-fi-ish or fantasy-ish books and is a political observer who contributes at Instapundit. I thought a recent column of hers was interesting in that she wrote about her personal season of burnout as a writer as a lead-in to a list of calamities that we’ve experienced over the last couple of years that may induce burnout among the citizens of this great country.

We do not expect to find ourselves under a two year house arrest at the decision of tyrants, for no reason that makes any sense. We don’t expect our kids’ education arbitrarily destroyed (not to mention what most found out about their kids education during the lockdown.) We don’t expect small businesses destroyed. We don’t expect unapologetic election fraud. We don’t expect the people who come to power that way to then do things like refuse to let our country drill for oil, or try to drive the country in the direction of technologies that don’t exist, thereby making it impossible to transport the essentials. We don’t expect to have to find ways to navigate daily life: it worked before.

I think that’s true — the majority of Americans “don’t expect” these many painful and nerve-wracking developments because they’re either ignorant of what’s happening or they’re trusting that “things” will eventually go back to what they were before (which, as I wrote on Friday, will not).

She writes, “We all know we’re heading for food and fuel shortages. We’re all watching things become more difficult. We can all predict the results,” then says:

But there is absolutely nothing we can do about it, particularly by our lonesome selves. And nothing can be done until the discontent reaches a critical mass, which, as we see from other countries, requires a whole other level of suffering, and a level of damage it will be hell to recover from.

And…. we’re powerless. It’s our lives, the lives of our kids. It’s our businesses, our communities, the careers we spent years building. It’s our ability to come and go at will, to visit friends, family. It’s our savings, our old age survival. It’s our medical care. It’s our ability to speak, to attend a demonstration, if we agree with it. It’s our ability to defend ourselves (ask the Bodega owner in NYC.) It’s plans we’d made, things we’d worked toward.

None of it is safe, all of it is in the hands of people we can’t trust, people who have other agendas than our best interests. (And far more sinister than any traditional publisher ever managed.)

And there is absolutely nothing we can do. Not yet. Not while we’re bound and delivered to our foes.

The central point she makes is that we’re powerless to change what’s happening in Washington, D.C., and in many State and city governments. I think for the most part that is true, too.

It’s very difficult to effect any kind of change even when we vote hard and then vote harder the next time. Part of it is that lasting change often takes a very long time to occur (think of the nearly 50 years it took to overturn Roe v. Wade). Conservatives are swimming upstream, like spawning salmon, against the cultural rot that exists in almost all of our national and state institutions, in our businesses, in our schools, in entertainment, in media, in many of our churches and in our local communities.

Part of it also is that we don’t have a leader who can rally the masses like Donald J. Trump did. He did in four years what hundreds of politicians didn’t do for the last forty. He did it because he’s a tough bastard who likes to give as good as he gets and didn’t let the entire system wear him down. But even if he wins four more years … it’s still only four more years.

It’s going to take more than that.

Sarah suggests five things we can do, which she details on her site:

  1. Don’t lie to yourself (admit you are powerless);
  2. There will be a time when you’re not powerless (be ready for post-survival);
  3. Prepare by planning to survive what’s coming;
  4. Keep doing life as you are now until you absolutely can’t; and
  5. You won’t always be powerless (not quite a redundancy).

What I like is that she’s looking for things we can do in the face of overwhelming circumstances as an encouragement. Many of you reading this blog clearly see the state of affairs in the U.S. and wonder what can be done. I, myself, have wondered about it many times and have come up short. But Sarah’s list made me consider what else can be done as we prepare for what might be coming.

She’s right; there isn’t much we can do to stop what’s happening at the macro level. (She writes, “You want to scream at the sky. You want to stand in front of a tank. You want a grand gesture that stops the insanity.”)

But what I’m beginning to see is that there is a lot that can be done at the local level. The famous adage, “all politics is local,” means that every politician is concerned about his constituents at home. I also take it to mean that what gets offered up at the national level comes from the local level via the State. If you want to see change at the national level, then get busy at the local level.

Here’s a list of four things we can all be doing locally when it feels like we can’t do anything nationally:

  1. Cultivate a life of prayer. I won’t go into any detail, but I’ve seen some remarkable answers to prayer over the last year. Not everyone who reads this blog is a believer, I’m sure, but one of the things Christ-followers have is not just the promise of prayer, but the command to pray.

    “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your request to God” (Philippians 4:6-7).

    And we are to persist in our prayers: Then Jesus told his disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up. He said: “In a certain town there was a judge who neither feared God nor cared what people thought. And there was a widow in that town who kept coming to him with the plea, ‘Grant me justice against my adversary.’

    “For some time he refused. But finally he said to himself, ‘Even though I don’t fear God or care what people think, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will see that she gets justice, so that she won’t eventually wear me out with her coming!’”
    (Luke 18:1-8).

    Prayer is simply speaking to God, by faith, and enjoining Him to intervene on our behalf. Having just read through the Psalms, it amazes me how often King David, a shepherd-turned-warrior, turned to the Lord to plead his case against his enemies. Think of prayer as a tool which God gives us and commands us to use.
  2. Develop community in your neighborhood. We and some of our neighbors put on a second annual block party for our street this past week. As I walked around introducing myself and meeting several new people, I explained to some of them why we were doing this.

    Our society is going crazy and people are at each other’s throats, I said. It feels like we’re more divided than ever. Neighborhoods aren’t like they were when I was a kid, where my parents would push me out the door and say, “See you at dinner!” They’re more like communities of hermits who wave at each other as their garage doors go down or as they pass each other while cutting their lawns. By and large there aren’t the meaningful relationships that there once were, and people don’t intrinsically trust each other as they once did.

    We’re trying to develop those relationships again by providing a mixer and getting people introduced to each other because nobody should feel isolated, especially with the chaos that seems to be growing across our society. We need others.

    That can’t be done from the top down; it has to be done from the bottom up. And we’ve found that people want what we are offering. They loved getting the chance to meet their neighbors and some suggested we do it more than once a year.
  3. Become more self-sufficient. Hoyt touches on this in her third point. We will be surprised by how dependent we are on the supply chain if it ever truly breaks. We’ve seen some signs of the strain on it when supermarket shelves were empty, when baby formula was suddenly missing.

    In my life I’ve never — and I mean, never — had to worry about whether food would be available. The store always had everything I needed. But now … can we rely on that?

    Maybe not.

    Becoming more self-sufficient is growing a vegetable garden or, if permitted where you live, raising some chickens for eggs. Chicks are $2 or $3 each and, once mature, each of them will lay an egg a day for about three years.

    Buy a generator and learn how to hook up your refrigerator to it. Build a fire pit and begin storing up wood to burn. Learn how to capture rain water and have it available for flushing toilets. Purchase food goods that have a long-term shelf date. Stock up on paper goods, like toilet paper (remember the panic buying at the start of COVID).
  4. Arm yourself. I know guns are anathema for some, scary to others, and extreme for still others, but I’m a Second Amendment advocate and I don’t see a contradiction between being a Christian and owning a firearm.

    You have witnessed the increase in violence over the last several years, especially after the death of St. George Floyd. You may have to defend yourself and your family as the culture becomes more feral and our law “enforcement” declines to prosecute offenders in the name of racial justice. There’s nothing wrong with standing your ground against evil.

    A joke: A burglar entered the house of a Quaker and proceeded to rob it. The Quaker heard noises, took his shotgun downstairs, and found the burglar. He aimed his gun and said gently: “Friend, I mean thee no harm, but thou standest where I am about to shoot!”

    Seriously — buy a gun and stock up on ammo, a little at a time. Better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. And that’s coming from a guy who ten years ago would’ve never thought it was necessary to have a firearm.

Uncle Sam is not going to save you. In fact, “Uncle Sam” is the one causing the harm. I’m as angry about it as the next guy, but I’m embracing the fact that unless there’s a massive uprising, there isn’t much we can do about it nationally. In the meantime, there are some things we can be doing on a personal, local level. Pray, develop community, become more self-sufficient, and arm yourself.

Let me know in the comments what you think.