Conservatives like Donald Trump because he fought the left (including the media) and because he implemented conservative policies, which worked. He remains the strongest opposition figure, despite efforts to suppress him.
That's it. There's little interest in "loyalty" to Trump as a personality.
But because the media will do anything to avoid talking about Joe Biden's failures, and their own culpability in totalitarian censorship, they are pretending Republican politics revolves around Trump, and claims of election fraud.
They pushed "Russia collusion" for years, mind you, but suddenly they are warning about the consequences of doubting democratic election results.
Most rational, sane, healthy people are ignoring this. But it's everywhere.
A serious, informed person asked me yesterday what I thought about Liz Cheney's efforts to challenge Trump. I don't know one conservative who takes any of that seriously. But if you're in the media bubble, I guess it can seem real.
Sanity depends on the ability to look past the media and enjoy the life beyond.
This week, we are tackling two major areas of contention between the Trump administration and Democrat governors: fighting crime, and redistricting. The president is sending the National Guard to blue cities -- and blue states are trying to stamp out Republican representation. Is this a civil war situation?
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This week's portion is the last of the month of Av -- also known as Menachem (Comforter) Av -- which begins in mourning and ends in celebration and anticipation of the New Year and the process of repentance and renewal.
In a similar vein, the portion features Moses offering the Israelites a choice between a blessing and a curse. They are masters of their own fates: if they obey God's commandments, they receive the blessings -- and vice versa.
The key commandment is to reject idol worship. There is said to be something magnetic about the practice of worshiping idols in the new land, such that it would be constant moral battle, both individually and collectively, in the land.
Nowadays, according to Jewish tradition, humanity has lost the urge for idol worship (and the antidote, which is divine prophecy) -- but there are several near substitutes, such as lust or excessive appetites for worldly pleasures.
We are wired for compulsive behaviors, bad habits, and even addictions. These ...
We have so much to talk about this week -- Trump's efforts to negotiate peace through negotiation, and Gavin Newsom's efforts to divide Americans through gerrymandering. We'll also talk about Playboy leaving LA and California.
Special guests:
Frances Martel - Breitbart News foreign editor, on Russia & Ukraine
Bradley Jaye - Breitbart News congressional correspondent, on Newsom
Harmeet Dhillon - DOJ Civil Rights Division chief, on the fight against DEI
Jessica Vaugn - Playboy model on political commentator, on California
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