Bragg vs. the Windmills

Bragg vs. the WindmillsJ. R. Dunn – It has always been my contention, drawn from long experience along with wide reading, that the American Left is fundamentally stupid. This is both in a general and particular sense. You have to be a little dense – more than a little – to accept left-wing ideas in the first place. But even among the Left in general, American leftists have a thick-headedness all their own.

European leftists have often been true intellectuals – people who do the reading, who are open to debate, who believe in ideas. But American lefties are simply punks. They think only in terms of slogans. They can’t reconcile experience and ideas.

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Perception is Not Reality

LeftistsJ.P. Donnelly – It started off as an ordinary day, working from home with my television playing in the background while typing at a computer.  A talking-head appeared on the TV and uttered that famous phrase “We know it’s not right, but perception is reality, so…” That’s all it took for me to close my laptop and unplug from the insanity of life for the remainder of the day.

Perception is reality.  I was familiar with this phrase during my formative years when educators made philosophical arguments about trees falling in forests that nobody heard, or about tigers lurking behind picket fences.  I agree that what we perceive is subjective, with five witnesses to an event describing five different outcomes.

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Almost Everything the Left believes is complete fiction…

leftistsMike Adams – Listening to the daily hysteria of the left-wing media is a lesson in just how insane society can become if the masses are indoctrinated with deliberately false information for years on end. Nearly everything the Left believes is complete fiction, and it’s fiction by design. The very point of the left-wing media’s mass indoctrination of the gullible masses is to turn reality upside down and convince people that false things are real, while brainwashing them into thinking that real things are false.

One of the simplest recent examples of this is how the left-wing media, for weeks before the mid-term elections, condemned any mention of the Honduran caravan as “imaginary” and “fictional.” Across CNN, MSNBC, WashPost and the NYT, so-called journalists told the public there was no caravan and that anyone suggesting the presence of a caravan was trafficking in “conspiracy theories.” Continue reading

Can America Survive the Latest Plague?

Rick Hayes –  A mob of foreigners planning to march across the United States border knowing in advance that numerous sanctuary cities will break federal law and welcome them in.  Unidentified individuals being allowed to vote in U.S. elections, riots at universities with the intention of preventing any discussion that does not agree with theirs.  These realities are all happening now and are all symptoms of a political plague that has been visited upon America and most of Europe.

In 430 B.C., Greece was hit by smallpox.  In 1347, Europe contended with the “Black Death.”  And today, America and much of Western civilization are facing leftism.  Not the traditional pathogen seen in earlier plagues, but nevertheless all contagious and deadly.

The primary vehicles used to spread this insidious cognitive disorder at alarming rates consist of a leftist propaganda network known as the mainstream media, and indoctrination to leftist ideals via an overpriced monopolized leftist education system.  And like many infections that use the resources of the host to destroy the host, leftism perverts America’s justice system, corrupting weak elected officials and brainwashing tens of thousands of young adults, all in an effort to decimate the freedoms of the Republic. Continue reading