The second part of Paul’s video from last weekend:
The Florida Squelch
The second part of Paul’s video from last weekend:
Florida’s Legislature has passed a law that would prohibit citizens’ initiative petitioners from receiving payment on a per-signature basis. They say it is to prevent fraud against the State. But is that really what they are doing?
Paul Jacob says No.
Lindsay Shepherd, famous for being ganged up on by bullies (university administrators), defends her decision to devote herself to taking care of a baby while working jobs and not a career.
Repeatedly on this site, you have read warnings: civil unrest is not something we should yearn for, whether on political or racial or religious grounds. It could get ugly. Deadly.
Yet rumors of civil war are spreading. Independent journalist Tim Pool covers the growing possibility of violence. And the growing ideological rift:
But, as another story hits the Internet, a very different threat looms. And, again, Tim Pool reports:
President Donald Trump skipped the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. This is hardly an affront to the First Amendment or openness in government, but that is the way some spin it. Fox’s Greg Gutfeld isn’t having any of it. To him, the jokes-for-charity event has gone from a light-hearted, friendly roast, to a public burning:
Trump left town and held another one of his rallies, instead.
But only after he spoke in front of the NRA and got a phone thrown at him — a miss . . . as good as a smile?
I suppose some of the “correspondents” chuckled at this.
A week ago or so, Paul Jacob participated in an online seminar regarding the draft:
Freedom Hub Working Group – Paul Jacob – Liberty Initiative from MyAHE on Vimeo.
While the big story early in the week was the Ted Lieu hit job on Candace Owens, later in the week another issue came up:
Progressives have gone so far in the “safe space” direction that they are re-introducing segregation into the cultural center. “Separate but equal” is becoming more and more acceptable. “Normed,” as they say.
But not everyone is on board:
A paradigmatic Tweet gets a thorough examination.
The Young Turks take note of an ominous sign from the party the progressives think is theirs. A leftist take on the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee’s smoke-filled room machinations.
Ana Kasparian spoke the line quoted in the title, above; John Iadarola spoke, sarcastically, the words used here as caption to the video, directly above. Francesca Fiorentini also comments on this news story.