@komonews I love these Komo polls because people always vote over 90% of the opposite decision our government made. It would be one thing if it’s 60-40 but it’s always like 93-7. Sadly nobody ever listens in power.
@RiseOfAlberta I have been going to Alberta for the last 5 years for work. Wonderful people and I hope you get your independence. We could use a strong ally to the north.
No, do not go for it.
Democrats once thought promoting Trump was brilliant because, in their minds, “He’ll never win, right?”
You do not want these socialists to even have a chance to gain more power. It’s that dangerous.
Anti-Israel.
Anti-America.
Anti-Western Civilization.
Why am I the only Democrat in the U.S. Senate that refuses to excuse this or defend any of those self-identified communists?
Normie Norm will never know this happened.
He will, however, be fully informed on the latest drama involving the reflecting pool.
That’s the power of the Narrative industry.
The problem isn’t that Megyn, Tucker, Candace et al. are “pushing back” against the occasional policy proposal. It’s that they’re saying stuff like “Trump might be the antichrist” and “only Israeli pedophiles support MAGA now.”
Important to be clear about what’s happening.
The irony is too rich to ignore. A piece lamenting that players made “a night meant for inclusion about something else entirely” …by simply writing Bible verses on their hats. Silently. On their own caps.
Let’s think about what “inclusion” apparently means here: everyone is welcome, celebrated, and affirmed…unless you’re a religious person expressing your faith quietly, in which case you’re a problem to be ridiculed by a major sports outlet.
The players weren’t protesting. They weren’t disrupting anything. They weren’t demanding anyone agree with them. They wrote scripture on their hats. That’s it. And yet the media framing treats this as an act of aggression against inclusion…while simultaneously being deeply exclusionary toward them.
This is the core contradiction the mainstream sports media can never seem to resolve: inclusion only seems to flow in one direction. Pride Night deserves full-throated coverage and moral endorsement. A Bible verse deserves a condescending op-ed.
If a reporter wrote a piece mocking players for putting an LGBTQ+ symbol on their cap, their career would be over by morning. The double standard isn’t subtle …it’s architectural.
True inclusion, by definition, has to include people of sincere religious faith. The moment a media outlet decides that one group’s expression is a celebration and another’s is an embarrassment, they’ve stopped covering a story and started enforcing a cultural orthodoxy.
That’s not journalism…it’s a dress code. @nytimes@TheAthletic
I hope this encourages you to show up either in person or on-line at ALL the remaining Charter Review Commission meetings.
The left, especially Jake Hunter, hates it when we normal people use their tactics. He says your right to free speech is hate speech. That's what the radical left says when they want to shut you up. They hope it will scare you.
Don't be scared. Be courageous. Show up at the meetings and speak your mind. Spend your two minutes letting the Commission know that you want to elect your sheriff.
See you there at the Annex Monday 6/8/2026 6:00 PM.
Let's fill up the place with our presence, and our comments. 100 people commenting can make a big difference, and can save our county from radical overreach.
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