Biden contracts COVID-19: immediately “cured,“ now reinfected

July 31, 2022

Following protocols provided no long-term protection

In a concerted effort to keep the frail and elderly Joe Biden from appearing frail and elderly, it was imperative his team claim he was cured immediately when he recently contracted COVID-19, underscoring his supposed vitality and vigor. 

That pretense is bolstered by Biden’s chief farcecian, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, D.O., who wrote Biden “has experienced no reemergence of symptoms, and continues to feel quite well,” in this letter addressed to White House press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre — not the American people, who pay his salary. 

Fully vaccinated Biden received two doses of the Pfizer vaccine just prior to taking office, followed by two booster shots. He should be resistant to the bubonic plague.

If Biden, 79, has “no reemergence of symptoms” and “tests negative,” why has he been declared reinfected? 

We have no opportunity to ask Dr. O’Connor that simple question. And spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre has to hunt for her talking points, which assures us of getting either a vacuous, vague or no answer on any topic.

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Brief video explanation of why dems are so proud of Biden

July 30, 2022

Cognitive decline surges front and center


Sky-high inflation? Biden claims economy ‘on the right path’ as U.S. enters recession

July 29, 2022

Brain-dead Biden bizarrely creates his own economic reality, set to raise taxes

Unwilling to publicly address the latest dire economic news, Biden’s office sent out this terse statement Thursday, after the Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) announced that the GDP had contracted for the second consecutive quarter, sending the U.S. into a recession. This information is condensed in a simple to read page, accompanied by explanatory graphs.

Real Clear Politics aggregated polling numbers are dismal for Biden in every category. Focusing on the economy, he is upside-down among all of the major national measures.

Watch as FOX News correspondent Peter Doocy questions WH’s spokesperson Karine Jean-Pierre: “How is calling two quarters of negative growth not a recession, not redefining recession?” She dips and dodges, unable to provide a cogent response.

A superb editorial in today’s Washington Examiner headlined, “Bidenflation has become Bidencession,” describes the administration’s pending tax hikes at the worst possible time. Take time to read it. Then prepare for the worst.


VP Kamala all in for Gay Pride Month, identifies her pronouns, dem’s agenda

July 28, 2022

Vice President Kamala Harris was addressing a group of people with disabilities, including some with visual impairment, which explains the blue suit description. Her appearance was part of the June Gay Pride month festivities, which “celebrate” perversions, now trendily repackaged for mainstream consumption — and being fed to America‘s children by educrats as reported by WND which covered the extreme leftist agenda promoted at the recent National Education Association convention. Make it a point to read the linked article. Knowledge is power.


Cloutless newspaper toils in vain to influence votes

July 27, 2022

Arizona voters are gearing up for the Aug. 2, 2022 Primary Election, whether voting early or on Election Day. Pertinent information can be found here. Exercising our rights is an integral part of American freedom. So too, is freedom of the press, enshrined by congress in our First Amendment. The fact is, hard copy news has gone the way of the buggy whip as Associated Press recently admitted. The local newspaper, shriveling in size and filled with disreputable content, remarkably relinquished its reins on pre-election endorsements after infuriated subscribers cancelled in the wake of its Hillary Clinton endorsement. In the aftermath, the Arizona Republic whined that it received death threats following that ill-conceived position. The daily’s more recent tactic is to create an echo chamber of anti-conservatism generally, and anti-Trumpism, specifically, as a reliable arm of the democrat party. Journalists left long ago, replaced by Cronkite J school students and reporters who fit these constricted parameters. As examples, the newspaper that brags about hiring based on ethnicity and gender — they call it diversity and inclusion — has a employee who specializes in “people experiencing homelessness” and another who is unable to type the words “illegal alien,” repeatedly using the word “migrant,“ to describe America’s invaders. The brassiest new tactic is coddling incarcerated criminals while ravaging the Arizona prison system.

The upcoming primary and general elections present unique challenges, since Trump-hatred is so virulent, Trump endorsed candidates become pariahs. With staff dwindling, the two remaining columnists who previously specialized in sap have taken on the mantle of hate-mongers and deceit spewers. A recent pro-abortion column by emaciated leftist E.J. Montini was headlined, “GOP’s goal is complete subjugation of women,” which is not only insulting, it’s untrue. Laurie Roberts whose specialty was exposing the plight of children in tenuous situations, has joined Montini in disparaging Republicans while glorifying democrats — advising the remaining readers not to believe the polls if they don’t align with her leftwing wishful thinking. She conveniently forgets it was Republican governors who appointed her Republican sister Ann Timmer to the Court of Appeals and then as a justice on the Arizona Supreme Court. 

Facts are of no consequence. “It’s the agenda stupid.*

*Bill Clinton’s strategist James Carville coined the phrase, “It’s the economy, stupid,” during the 1992 presidential campaign.


What is exactly the White House’s definition of a recession?

July 26, 2022

How fortunate we are to have this knowledgeable woman providing us with up-to-date information. Karine Jean-Pierre, recycled from the Obama and VP Kamala Harris campaigns, was hired as White House spokesperson, following Jen Psaki’s resignation. She filled all the “first” pertinent boxes that are requisite qualifiers for the Biden Administration. As a black, married lesbian, born in Haiti, she was the ideal WH public information officer.

Jean-Pierre previously worked for the radically leftwing organization MoveOn, formed to oppose the impeachment of Bill Clinton by promoting a censure and raising massive funds via small donors. Its slogan was “Censure President Clinton and Move On to Pressing Issues Facing the Nation.”

MoveOn endorsed and actively supported Joe Biden. Its most recent focus is promoting an impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.


Trump-hating Liz Cheney going down to defeat in Wyoming

July 25, 2022

Recent poll shows Liz Cheney trailing Harriet Hageman 52% to 30%

Those who watched egotistical U.S. Rep. Liz Cheney arrogantly eviscerate former President Trump on Fox’s Sunday morning news show are aware it’s not a leap to conclude her political days are numbered. Cheney was one of ten Republicans who voted to impeach Donald Trump, some who are not running for reelection and others who are facing strong challengers.

Political watchers expect a massive Cheney loss in Wyoming’s August 16, 2022 GOP primary against Trump-endorsed challenger Harriet Hageman who was born, raised and focused her legal career in Wyoming. Liz Cheney, aptly known as a carpetbagger, relocated to the state to run for congress.

Donald Trump’s single biggest win among all the states in 2020 was in Wyoming, with 70% of the voters casting their ballots for him. Verbally thrashing the vigorous president who presided over a stellar economy and high employment is not a winning strategy, especially in Wyoming. The Casper Star-Tribune running a banner headline declaring, “The poll results are in: Hageman holds commanding lead over Cheney,” provides in-depth coverage of the upcoming election. Still, magical thinker Cheney, living in an alternative universe, bizarrely dangles the possibility of a 2024 presidential run.

Just as Arizona elected state committeemen did with John McCain, Jeff Flake and Cindy McCain, the Wyoming Republican Party, in a display of dynamic unity, voted to censure Liz Cheney following Trump’s impeachment, voting last fall to no longer recognize her as a member of the GOP.

Meet Harriet Hageman, check out her Issues page, and send her a donation that will help send Republicrat Liz Cheney back to Wisconsin, D.C., Virginia, Illinois or any number of other places she’s lived before moving to Wyoming for the sole purpose of running for congress — where she does not represent the state’s conservative voters.


The Cry-Baby Leftist Mind: A dose of brilliance from “Dr.” Hanson

July 24, 2022

How fortunate we are to have a series of columns written by Victor Davis Hanson Ph.D available to us. In “The Cry-Baby Leftist Mind,” illuminating the change of attitude toward the U.S. Supreme Court, he mentions the recent mob assault on the Arizona state senate. An additional gift is “Trumpology.”

Stay out of the heat and increase your knowledge. It’s a win-win. 

When you finish Victor Davis Hanson, you might want to read this recent letter to the White House press secretary from Biden’s physician, Kevin C. O’Connor, D.O., describing Biden’s medical condition since contracting the Corona virus. Dr. O’Connor provides assurances that Biden’s nearly 80-year-old “voice remains deep.”


Trump, Pence duke it out on AZ Guv’s race

July 23, 2022

Status of endorsers outranks candidates

Former President Donald Trump and his former Vice President Mike Pence have staked out Arizona’s Republican governor’s primary election as a battleground both for their own chosen candidates but with more than a whiff of personal competitiveness in the air. They are both considered 2024 presidential candidates.

On Friday evening Trump spoke in Prescott Valley supporting former newscaster Kari Lake as Pence addressed a crowd in Peoria, AZ declaring, “No one worked harder for the Trump/Pence ticket in 2016 and 2020 than Karrin Taylor Robson,” as he highlighted her fundraising for the GOP ticket.

There’s as much at stake for the endorsers as the candidates as Pence hopes to score another win against Trump in the endorsement category. In an unexpected 2022 drubbing, Pence supported Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, who made quick work (73.7% – 21.8%) of Trump-supported challenger, former Sen. David Perdue in the May 24, 2022 primary.

Lake, a former Obama donor and supporter, who twice left the Republican Party to become a democrat, has magically morphed into a conservative in time to run for governor, a job for which she has neither background nor capabilities. Karrin Kunasek Taylor Robson characterizes herself as a political outsider, though her family is enmeshed in Arizona politics.  Former Congressman Matt Salmon recently dropped out of the race.

Pence and Taylor Robson also visited the National Border Patrol Council’s office in Tucson. The Border Patrol union has previously supported Trump. Brandon Judd, president of the National Border Patrol Council has endorsed Taylor Robson in the governor’s race.


Double vaxxed, boosted Biden gets COVID, claims he has cancer

July 22, 2022

Senile occupant of the White House is a pathetic embarrassment