House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s big whopper that she doesn’t want President Donald Trump and his supporters COVID-19 “endangered” at tomorrow’s Tulsa rally is right up there with her earlier whopper that she always prays for the president.
Pelosi accused President Trump Wednesday of embarking on an “ego trip” by scheduling a campaign rally in Tulsa, Okla., which she said could put him and others in danger of contracting coronavirus.
The Ku Klux Klan was the militant arm of the Democrat Party. It was used to terrorize those who disagreed with the Democrat Party’s radical agenda. Members of the KKK targeted blacks and white Republicans, doing what they could to use fear and terror to silence the Democrat Party’s opposition. The hated Republican President, Abraham Lincoln, who the Democrats and the KKK despised, was reason enough for them, in their own minds, to target the voting booths, and use fraud to try to change the outcome of the next election. To criticize the KKK was to place yourself in grave jeopardy, for they were merciless, and extremely violent in their attempt to influence the system, and to overthrow the constitutional amendments that were ratified during the Reconstruction Period, because they felt they gave blacks too many benefits and privileges. As far as they were concerned, the death of their opposition would be a good start.
Years ago I was listening to a radio program. I didn’t catch the name of the law professor who actually said what—as God as my witness—is entirely the truth of what I heard. It was one of those syndicated radio programs that I caught, in bits and pieces, as I was speeding across the Midwest late one evening. The talk show was a big one with people calling in from all points of our country. The guy who was being interviewed, a very famous and honored law instructor, was teaching at either Harvard or Yale. I’m sure it was one of the two. At any rate, I have scoured the Internet but still cannot find who this speaker was. If anybody out there might have a clue, I would appreciate the help. Here goes …
Prediction: Several days after Saturday’s Trump rally in Tulsa, Okla, news headlines will scream that thousands have come down with coronavirus—and the second wave of the pandemic will be officially blamed on President Donald Trump.
How do we know?
Human medical trials have begun on severely ill Covid-19 patients using low doses of radiation. Although a very small sample size, the results were quite extraordinary.
Researchers at Emory University Hospital, led by Dr. Mohammad Khan, treated five Covid-19 patients with severe pneumonia who were requiring supplemental oxygen and whose health was visibly deteriorating. Their median age was 90 with a range from 64 to 94, four were female, four were African-American, and one was Caucasian. 1
Classic totalitarian regimes share a number of common characteristics. The rise of these regimes began with a cultural revolution, aimed at angering the citizens against the current system. During that period domestic enemies are designated, and the people in the radical movement aiming at overthrowing the old system rally together against those common enemies, calling it a common struggle, as they adopt a new official ideology that stands significantly apart from the old one.
The results are in: young, healthy people rarely die from Covid-19, whether they wash their hands or wear a mask regularly or not.
According to data from three months of experience with this coronavirus, nearly all healthy Americans under 65 years old who contract Covid-19 will recover having had only minor symptoms, without denying that some also become very sick and even die, too.
Freedom, if it is to be preserved, demands a serious commitment to responsibility that accompanies the rights guaranteed by the Bill of Rights of the U.S. Constitution. Without any sense of responsibility, Freedom disintegrates within the civil society and eventually leads to chaos. This is what American citizens are witnessing across the country due to the outright promotion of lawlessness. It is extremely important to note that the current state of lawlessness did not start with the George Floyd murder and ensuing peaceful protests over what many people witnessed by viral distribution of the video of his death. The outright promotion of lawlessness began immediately after Donald J. Trump was elected president.