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Tweet of the Day
It doesn't take a genius to figure out which political party dominates the DC collar counties or DC. Before the 2004 election, I heard NARA employees talk about a work slowdown before "President Kerry". "FBI's McCabe"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
The Bill of Rights has been narrowly interpreted by judicial whores as mere exceptions to Statist authority. For me, Carolene Products was the turning point where SCOTUS surrendered to FDR's court packing threat. #BillofRights— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
I can'r believe it: I agree with Coulter on Rubio. Like a broken clock, Ann is right twice a day. "Ann Coulter"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
So quoth the shill for Statist whores. Go to hell along with your Politicians of Envy.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
Yes. She is arguing that couples should choose to have children for their intrinsic reasons, not because the government bribes them to.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
I would love to date a beautiful 6-foot blonde. But it'll never happen because (1) you probably don't date shorter guys and, more importantly, (2) I'm a libertarian who supports open immigration— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
Trump thinks he's the Hemingway of the Internet, but compared to Coulter, he's an amateur. Coulter has a talent for pithy verbal artistry and sarcasm. "Ann Coulter"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
First of all, airhead, if you don't care what Damon thinks, why the hell are you tweeting? Second, as to the idea of dismissing half of the human race, go to hell. We don't give a damn what you think, either.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 15, 2017
#IfSnowmenCouldTalk "My baby is cold as ice; she's willing to sacrifice our love"— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 16, 2017
#IfSnowmenCouldTalk "Let is snow, let it snow, let it snow" (I need a wife)— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 16, 2017
#IfSnowmenCouldTalk "But, babe, it always shrinks in the cold; ask anybody."— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) December 16, 2017
Reason On GOP Tax Reform
Pretty solid analysis across the board. We need a flatter, less progressive tax code, and this round doesn't get us there. Not enough simplicity.
My Greatest Hits: Dec 2017
My daily miscellany posts hit the top 5 this month, although other posts also continue to do well.Celebrating Entrepreneurship
Facebook Corner
(Reason). The GOP of the future—if it wants one, that is—is going to have drop many of the causes that brought it to power and get serious about delivering a vision of government and society that isn't predicated upon fear of the world and a commitment to maintain absolute control over all of our lives.
Moore, of course, should never have been nominated. But a 1-point loss to a guy who most voters probably couldn't tell you where he stood on the issues and who got nuclear heat media attacks, not to mention questions of his own party seating him if he won, is hardly a loss of Alabama conservatives. Jeff Flake has a solid conservative record and actually contributed to Doug Jones, for personal, not political reasons. The GOP has had a long history of throwing away Senate seats by nominating absurd candidates--consider Nevada, Missouri, Indiana, Delaware, and now Alabama, off the top of my head.
Political Cartoon
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Musical Interlude: Christmas Mix 2017
Tchaikovsky, "Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy"