
Last night, Oprah Winfrey won the Cecil B. Demille award at the Golden Globes.

Last week, I wrote about how Democrats were changing the rules regarding sexual harassment and assault allegations. Many within the party leadership were going all in against those who were accused of sexual improprieties.

Watching a clip from the Tucker Carlson Show, it appears men are guilty of the crime of viewing women as attractive and because some men cannot control their tendencies to sexually harass women, they are held to a higher standard and should not comment about a woman’s appearance.

So Judge Roy Moore couldn’t generate the kind of turnout Donald Trump did during the 2016 Presidential election and ended up losing to Democrat Doug Jones for the remainder of Jeff Sessions senate seat.
In case you missed it, here’s the Democrat Party twitter resorting to making fun of Ted Cruz for stating a fact. To make matters worse, they chose to make an animation showing Bill Nye – self professed Climate Change advocate who is confused about the names of Earth’s polar ice caps – acting as if he had some kind of Google epiphany.
So carbon dioxide is a pollutant! It’s BAD! What do you think will happen if we got rid of all of it? Maybe he should check Google.
Note: I made sure to capture the tweet in a graphic because this kind of fail should be preserved. Here is the tweet just in case:
In a discussion on my Joni Ernst narrative piece, the commenter “flintandsteel” used the word “seditious” in describing the Senator Tom Cotton’s open letter to Iran. I generally wave off this kind of hyperbole because, mostly, it’s used for effect. Liberals use such words, especially out of context, when there is serious butthurt about something Republicans do against the President.
However, I noticed a number of my liberal friends were also using these words on Facebook posts, tweets, and comments on various articles around the interwebs. It was bad enough that the word “treason” was used, which, under the Constitution, has a totally different meaning. Continue reading
US House Rep Steve Cohen (D-TN) made the following tweet regarding Giuliani:
If you disagree with Giuliani, this is probably not the best way to do it.
Twitchy readers responded accordingly.