Friday, May 31, 2019

YOU CAN'T CRITICIZE US: We're progressives.
NOT SO: Study concludes Twitter is making us more stupid.

Twitter just lets the stupid prove themselves to a wider audience.

Thursday, May 30, 2019

Tuesday, May 28, 2019

AS A GENERAL RULE, the Left accuses its opponents of doing what the Left is already doing.
Real coups against democracies rarely are pulled off by jack-booted thugs in sunglasses or fanatical mobs storming the presidential palace. More often, they are the insidious work of supercilious bureaucrats, bought intellectuals, toady journalists, and political activists who falsely project that their target might at some future date do precisely what they are currently planning and doing—and that they are noble patriots, risking their lives, careers, and reputations for all of us, and thus must strike first.
True. Follow the link.

Monday, May 27, 2019

VICE PRESIDENT PENCE: ‘Their duty was to serve. Our duty is to remember’.
IMPRIMIS: Sacred Duty.
Every headstone at Arlington tells a story. These are tales of heroes, I thought, as I placed the toe of my combat boot against the white marble. I pulled a miniature American flag out of my assault pack and pushed it three inches into the ground at my heel. I stepped aside to inspect it, making sure it met the standard that we had briefed to our troops: “vertical and perpendicular to the headstone.” Satisfied, I moved to the next headstone to keep up with my soldiers. Having started this row, I had to complete it. One soldier per row was the rule; otherwise, different boot sizes might disrupt the perfect symmetry of the headstones and flags. I planted flag after flag, as did the soldiers on the rows around me.

Bending over to plant the flags brought me eye-level with the lettering on those marble stones. The stories continued with each one. Distinguished Service Cross. Silver Star. Bronze Star. Purple Heart. America’s wars marched by. Iraq. Afghanistan. Vietnam. Korea. World War II. World War I. Some soldiers died in very old age; others were teenagers. Crosses, Stars of David, Crescents and Stars. Every religion, every race, every age, every region of America is represented in these fields of stone.
Tom Cotton's Imprimis speech is taken from his book Sacred Duty: A Soldier's Tour at Arlington National Cemetary describing his tour with the Old Guard.

UPDATE & BUMP TO TOP: Tom Cotton's sacred duty.
THANK YOU, WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA: Rolling Thunder offered $200k donation to help continue famed DC motorcycle ride.

Donate, please. I am.
MICHAEL RAMIREZ explains Memorial Day.
SEEN AT A LOCAL CHURCH:


Enough said.
“IF YOU WANT TO THANK A SOLDIER, be the kind of American worth fighting for.”

Found at this Instapundit post.
PJ MEDIA'S MORNING BRIEFING: Memorial Day Edition.

Among all this links, the top two involve Rolling Thunder. I hope President Trump can keep his promise for 2020.
AMERICA'S HONOR: PowerLine has reposted a 2007 Wall Street Journal observance of Memorial Day. It's a worthy read once again.
MEMORIAL DAY 2019:


Remember the sacrifices; fly the Stars & Stripes.

Saturday, May 25, 2019

ISN'T THAT THE POINT? Mark Zuckerberg claims Facebook security efforts will suffer if company is broken up.
AS IF YOU NEEDED MORE PROOF: Democrats are crazy.
NOT JUST CORY BOOKER: the entire Democrat party.
RANDOM OBSERVATION: the 'MeTooStupid' hashtag makes perfect sense any way you read it: 'Me Too - Stupid' or 'Me - Too Stupid'.

Friday, May 24, 2019

THANK PROGRESSIVES: Google's hometown to ban RVs as soaring prices turn tree-lined roads into makeshift campsites.

Homeless, but 'woke'....

ADDED THOUGHT: Woke, broke, and on the take....

Thursday, May 23, 2019

RANDOM (PLEASANT) THOUGHT: If bigots were outlawed there'd be no Democrat party.

Wednesday, May 22, 2019

A MESSAGE FOR DEMOCRATS: 'High Crimes and Misdemeanors' do not include hurt feelings.
ADAM SCHIFF: We have to impeach Trump to find out what bad things he's done.

Schiff makes maroons look intelligent.

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

ARMING SCHOOL STAFF keeps kids safe. Here's what it was like before Democrats.
ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ: Blunder Woman (last item).

Monday, May 20, 2019

POLLING PREFERENCES: "I don't think polls capture 'we loath you cynical, evil bastards' very accurately."
RANDOM THOUGHT: I find it somewhat amusing that all the (progressive) Democrat candidates are demanding higher taxes, yet not one is willing to write a check to the U.S. Treasury unless they can force the conservatives to do so as well.
ANOTHER REASON I'm glad to be retired.

It's not just managers; it's any male who has any supervisory responsibility for female co-workers. And I'm betting there are more and more women worried about their male subordinates.
TRUMP HAS MADE AMERICA LESS RACIST: Anti-black and anti-Hispanic prejudice has declined since 2016. I would almost bet that a similar study would show that anti-black and anti-Hispanic prejudice increased during the Obama administration.
MIND YOUR OWN DAMN BUSINESS: Texas asserts sovereign immunity against Congress.
VENEZUELA NORTH: Canadian government imposes social justice on all universities.
VOTE FOR DEMOCRATS: They’re gonna put you all back in chains!

No, thanks.

Sunday, May 19, 2019

YES. These people are nuts.
THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR: The stuck pigs are beginning to squeal.
THE AMERICAN SPECTATOR: The stuck pigs are beginning to squeal.
PREDICTABLE: Philadelphia's soda tax bombs.

The Laffer curve strikes again. It would be nice if the health and safety nannies would learn to mind their own business and not ours. It would save money, too.
LIBERAL SHOCKED TO FIND she must obey the law.

Thirty days is the slammer seems about right to me....
MUCH ADO ABOUT VERY LITTLE: I've been watching the TV talking heads bloviating about whose economy - Obama's or Trump's - has been better, so I decided to look for myself using my personal economic data: my retirement savings accounts. I keep pretty good data, so I've been able to track the growth year-to-year, factoring out the deposits/withdrawals made during each year.

The results? My 'economy' grew at 5.9% the last two years of the Obama administration (2015-2016) and 9.3% during the first two years of the Trump administration (2017-2018).

So the Trump administration has been pretty good for my personal economy.

But here's the interesting part. It has also been very volatile, with a 2-year interval high of 18% and low of -12% (single year, +27% and -29% respectively). But when averaged over three administrations (Bush, Obama, and Trump) the numbers are 9% (2-year) and 10% (1-year), respectively. Within each individual administration the variance was within +/- 1%.

Moral of the story: the economy doesn't really care which administration is 'in charge' (possible exception - socialists, democratic or otherwise); it will adjust and continue humming along in it's usual 7-10 percent growth range as it has been doing for nearly 100 years.
ELECTION UPSET IN AUSTRALIA: "With only a few exceptions, left-leaning parties have been in retreat just about everywhere."

Good.
THERE SHOULD BE SOME JAIL CELLS WAITING: The Steele Dossier and the ‘VERIFIED APPLICATION’ that wasn’t.

It looks like Attorney General William Barr is interested.

Still more.
FACEBOOK SUSPENDS CANDACE OWENS over post about ‘liberal supremacy’.

Keep it up, Facebook. And Twitter, too. Every time you ban a conservative voice, you increase their readership....
OH, DO. PLEASE, PLEASE DO: California bureaucrat came very close to threatening ‘an outright ban on internal-combustion engines’ this week.

The Progressive connection to reality is becoming more and more tenuous every day....
THE “ADVERSITY SCORE” GAMBIT: “The purpose is to get to race without using race.”
THE BENEFIT OF TRANSGENDERISM: Man identifies as woman just long enough to voice valid opinion on abortion.

Just in case you didn't notice (I'm looking at you, Snopes), it's the Babylon Bee.

Saturday, May 18, 2019

HOW ABOUT BOURBON? Drinking champagne every day ‘could help prevent dementia and Alzheimer’s.’
POLITICS BY OTHER MEANS: The use and abuse of scandal.
The great difficulty of interpreting political scandals was summarized by a newspaper editor in the western film, The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance. Deciding not to publish the truth of an explosive political story, the editor justifies it by saying, “When the legend becomes fact, print the legend.” We have certainly had many legends regarding political scandals foisted on us, especially since Watergate.

Nearly every political administration has potential scandal lying just below the surface. There are always those in government who seek to profit privately from public service, and there are always those who will abuse their power. All governments provide the occasion for scoundrels of both kinds. But the scandals they precipitate rarely erupt into full-blown crises of the political order. What differentiates the scandals that do?

To understand a political scandal fully, one must take into account all of the interests of those involved. The problem is that these interests are rarely revealed—which is precisely why it is so tempting for partisans, particularly if they are at a political disadvantage, to resort to scandal to attack their opponents. Many great scandals arise not as a means of exposing corruption, but as a means of attacking political foes while obscuring the political differences that are at issue. This is especially likely to occur in the aftermath of elections that threaten the authority of an established order. In such circumstances, scandal provides a way for defenders of the status quo to undermine the legitimacy of those who have been elected on a platform of challenging the status quo....
Now go read the rest. Compare 'Trumpgate' with Watergate and understand that President Trump is fighting a political war. And winning.
VICTOR DAVIS HANSON: Our modern satyricon.

History. Remember history?
PREPARE THYSELF. For 2020, perhaps? If so, it'll be a Trumpian landslide.
HIGHLANDS RANCH an inflection point on school shootings?

Possibly. Three things of note happened. First, the students refused to be victims; they rushed the shooters. Second, the students refused to play their 'proper role' in the politization of the tragedy; they walked out of the 'memorial' service.

And third, mostly unremarked, the media has since dumped coverage down the memory hole.


Stolen from Instapundit, who uses it frequently.
MEDICARE FOR ALL ISN'T: Medicare. Or for all.
NOT FEMINISTS: Women behind almost half of individual Trump contributions in first three months of year.
A BOLD STRATEGY: hold America's chief law enforcement officer in contempt of Congress for declining to commit a crime.

It only makes sense to deranged Democrats.
POWERLINE'S Week in Pictures has posted. My choice of a favorite was difficult this week, but I finally chose this one:


Now by all means go and see the rest.
DEREK HUNTER: PETA is beyond parody. Never - never! - contribute to PETA. Go to your local animal shelter and volunteer instead. You'll go a lot more good that way.
VICTIMS CONSTITUTE A CRISIS THAT CAN BE EXPLOITED. Heroes do not. Which explains the media's sudden disinterest in school shootings.
WHY YOU CAN THANK CONGRESS FOR THE BOOMING ECONOMY: No one is running the show.

We can do quite well without you; thank you very much for not helping.
HAH! STEPHEN GREEN'S SECOND LAW OF HOLES: "When your opponent is in one, get him a bigger and nicer shovel."
FOUR GROUPS of traditional Democrat voters who should walk away.

I suspect that's already happening.
RYAN BOMBERGER: I am the 1 percent.

I wonder: Is there now a serious path beginning to open toward repealing Roe v. Wade?

Friday, May 17, 2019

ADAM SCHIFF threatens 'inherent contempt' charges against the Trump administration. Judging from the polls, I'd hazard a guess that the electorate already holds Congress in inherent contempt.

I certainly do.
CONSERVATIVE CENSORSHIP: Not just another Google mistake.

These 'mistakes' from Google - and Twitter - and Facebook - are a bit too frequent and remarkably consistently anti-conservative....
TAX THEM to protect my privacy.
MICHAEL RAMIREZ: The China trade war is getting serious.
NOW BASEBALL: Is there anything in American society the progressives can't screw up?
A FEW DAYS AGO I happened to catch Melissa Francis, a Fox Business anchor, mentioning that when she first started out her state and federal income tax burden, monthly, was larger than the sum of her housing and food costs. That caught my attention, because income taxes, being withheld from our paychecks, are largely hidden from sight in our day-to-day financial affairs.

Except, of course, for that annual refund that comes from letting the IRS steal more during the year than they're owed....

So I decided to check my finances. I keep a pretty tight budget and so I know how much I spend on food, shelter, medical care, etc. Averaging over the last 10 years, my highest monthly expense, by far, is ... state and federal income taxes.

Pretty much what I would expect, given that I'm at the end of my career, not the beginning, as was with Ms. Francis at the beginning of her career, and my income is, of course, much higher. Housing (not including maintenance) was second as I recently moved have a new 15-year mortgage. Medical care was third (if I include the cost of insurance). Again probably expected, given my age. Food was last (by far) in this short list, but I expect that some of my other budget categories would be higher were I to delve a bit deeper.

Somewhat of a surprise was that taxes, shelter, and medical care took up the bulk of expenditures on the four categories I examined - about 30% each. Food, including dining out, filled out the remaining 10%.

But here is a real surprise: the burden of federal regulation amounts to a hidden tax of nearly $15,000 per household. Throw that in as a fifth category and taxes/regulatory burden would take up about 1/2 the total.

And they're hidden from view.
IT'S NOT THE BATHROOMS; IT'S THE PEOPLE: Portland’s plan to address homeless people using the streets as a bathroom is not a hit with neighbors.

But of course Portland's governing class is 'compassionate', meaning it can't address the underlying drug abuse/mental illness/victimization culture that puts people on the street without endangering its own virtue-signaling. (And control, but that's to be taken for granted.)
PREDICTABLE: Our elites are suicidal. Don't let them take us with them.

See.History.Repeat.
DEMOCRAT CANDIDATE ANDREW YANG and universal basic income. Yand was born in 1975 and has obviously neither read history nor science fiction, particularly science fiction. If he had even a passing familiarity with Mack Reynolds' United Planets and Bat Hardin novels he might begin to dimly comprehend why the Universal Basic Income is a bad idea.

If you define a generation as about 15 years, it's interesting to note that bad ideas (i.e., history) repeats itself about every 4th generation.

Even Mallard Fillmore gets it.

And now that history is no longer being taught, expect the repetition cycle to shorten even more....
ACCOUNTABILITY is for the little people.

Read 'little people' as non-Democrats and you'll have the correct interpretation....
THE BEST BREXIT STRATEGY: Leave first, then deal from a position of strength.

Positively Trumpian. Positively right.
ABOUT $2-1/2 MILLION: How much money you need to be considered 'wealthy'.

So 'just a millionaire' Bernie can continue to demand that the rich be taxed more....
FOX NEWS: Attorney General Barr mocks contempt push as 'circus', vows to uncover Russia probe origins.

Smart man. And correct on all counts.
AMMO GRRRLL: Toddlers (i.e.. progressives. -Ed.) know best.

Related random thought: Within the Democrat party, the adults have all left the room.

Wednesday, May 15, 2019

THIS IS NEWS? Study finds small used cars are the most dangerous.

I would think that anyone with a few modestly functioning brain cells would understand that small things always get the worst of it when colliding with big things. That's the reason there are weight classes in boxing; it's the reason there are separate men's and women's professional athletic teams; it's the reason transgender men (or is it women?) dominate women's track & field.

Are people really that stupid?
DAMNED STRAIGHT: The GOP is a 'terrorist organization'.

And the Left should be terrorized by the thought that we're taking back our country.
CLASSIC JOHN KASICH: I'd call it classic Barack Obama; Kasich is simply reminding us of Obama's "I'm smarter than all my advisers" claim.
RIGHT. Let's start filing civil lawsuits. Especially class-action lawsuits.

Expensive class-action lawsuits.
MAINSTREAM MEDIA: more about giving you the [liberal] narrative than the facts.
OBAMACARE SUCKS AND 'MEDICARE FOR ALL' IS WORSE. Here's the fix.

In a nutshell, get the government the hell out.
SIR ROGER SCRUTON: Get rid of universities altogether. Here are some reasons why.

Tuesday, May 14, 2019

"WE DON’T NEED FREEDOM FROM RELIGION. We need freedom of religion.”

Texas rocks. Most parts at least.

Monday, May 13, 2019

SOCIALISM: If you build it, they will leave.

Heh.
NADLER AND SCHIFF SHOULD BE PLEASED: Attorney General Barr assigns US attorney to look into government surveillance involving Trump campaign.
WORK HARD, play by the rules, and be hated by liberals. They hate you, because you're free.

Here's a thought: name one - just one - Democrat policy, position or promise that increases either your prosperity or your liberty.

If you can, then vote Democrat.
THAT'S WHAT YOU GET when your state chooses to export pollution: California may go dark this summer.

Rather than import massive amounts of electricity, they should have build local power plants. Now it's time to pay the piper.
POWERLINE'S Nadlering Nabob of Nihilism edition of its Week in Pictures is up. Here's my favorite this week:


Now go see the rest.

Sunday, May 12, 2019

HILLARY: It's her turn.
[E]ven people deep in the Democrat establishment look at that field and think, "they're all morons and I could do better."
Quote is from the comments; read them.
SPRING LIVES, Episode 8 (the Final Edition)

Spring has finally 'sprang', in all it's glory. This week has been interesting in that we've just had over 4" of rain in less than a day, and our pond shows it. Here's the usual starting view from our deck:


Two changes from last week: first, the tree canopy has filled in so the ridge line across the pond is barely visible; and second, the pond itself is very murky from all the the sediment that has washed in from the rain.


The view of the fire pit hasn't changed much from last week. A bit more green perhaps, but that's about it. I'm somewhat surprised that there hasn't been much erosion, but the leaf bed throughout the forest we have is so thick that the water can't move that fast. There has been some erosion on the path further down to the pond, but the mulch that remains and the general 'windiness' of the path itself has kept that to a minimum.


The house looks pretty much the same, a little darker perhaps as the leaves begin to turn to their normal color.


Two pond views this week. This first one is of the dock/dam area, showing how dramatically the water has risen from the rain. It's about 8" higher than normal - that dark band to the right of the dock along the dam is where the water is above the normal vegetation that grows to the water's edge. The water is now brown from all the sediment that has washed in; it'll take a week or so before it sinks to the bottom and the pond returns to its normal green color.


Here's the more normal view taken from across the pond. I backed off a ways from the usual view to show that the shoreline on that side is now more swamp than shore. It's actually more than a foot above the water level, but the ground is so saturated that the water has no place to go.


Our pond is actually spring-fed, and the water table is so high right now that the spring that feeds it is 'poking through' into a number of what are normally dry creeks. This is one of them.

As Porky Pig would say, "Th - tha - that's all, folks". At least for now. See you again in the fall.
PROGRESSIVES: We have a track record.

Yes. Yes, you do.

Friday, May 10, 2019

'QUEER FEMINIST MERMAID' DEMOCRAT aims for Senate seat of Maine's Susan Collins.

Why am I not surprised....
"I’M SURE THE CITIZENS of his [Brian Sims] district are oh-so-proud that they elected a jackass to represent them."
PEGGY GRANDE: Three lies the left needs to stop telling.
In Hans Christian Andersen’s fable “The Emperor’s New Clothes," the emperor, in his pride and arrogance, was conned by imposter tailors to believe he was wearing an elegant, ornate, finely tailored suit, when, in actuality, he was wearing nothing.

While it’s easy to mock the foolishness of the emperor, the real tragedy in the story was his subjects, who loyally lined the street to see him parade by in his new “suit," applauding and cheering as if he was in his finest royal regalia. They were told only fools would not be able to see his new clothes, and so, afraid of being labeled as fools, they pretended they saw his finery. When instead they saw nothing. (Well, actually, they saw everything!)

Similarly, the parade of Democratic politics is finally being exposed for what it is – a pompous, yet empty display of purported finery, which has been largely applauded and accepted by those who refuse to see that much of what they believe is based in bias not fact. Yet now the Democratic “emperors” are finally being seen as wearing nothing but empty promises and piety. And it is long overdue.
Now go read about the three lies.
EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OUR GOVERNING ELITE:


Everything....
FOR LIBERALS, EVERYTHING IS ABOUT INTERSECTIONAL VICTIMOLOGY: Media becomes race-obsessed over Royal baby.

He's just a baby, for Christ's sake....
METHINKS HE DOTH PROTEST TOO MUCH: Comey mocks departing deputy AG for thinking 'the country needs me'.

Former FBI Director James Comey's clearly getting worried about being fitted for an orange jumpsuit....

Thursday, May 09, 2019

RACE-BAITING AIN’T WHAT IT USED TO BE. Here's why.

Democrats are busily preparing for another loss....
CONTEMPT OF 'CLOWN'GRESS: Clowns vote to hold Barr in contempt.

The feeling is mutual.
NOT SURPRISED: Paul Krugman is a moron.

Wednesday, May 08, 2019

Tuesday, May 07, 2019

WHEN YOU'RE RIGHT, you're right.
IMPRIMIS: Should we regulate Big Technology?

As much as I dislike it on principle, I'm leaning toward regulation as a necessity.
THE PROBLEM PROGRESSIVES HAVE with other people's money is that it belongs to other people.
I DON'T THINK SO: Are the ‘deplorables’ weary of winning yet?
I'D BE A LOT HAPPIER


if that's all they would do....

Monday, May 06, 2019

ABSOLUTELY! Should journalists who propagated the Russia collusion hoax be jailed?

Better yet, tarred, feathered, and paraded down the streets of middle America....
JOSEPH DiGENOVA: James Comey — the man who destroyed the FBI.

I don't know about the whole FBI, but he certainly proved the Washington D.C. headquarters should be closed, fumigated, and relocated to Nome, Alaska.

Or better yet, the leper colony on Molokai, Hawaii
KEEP LOSING, OF COURSE: What do the Never Trump losers do now?
SOMEONE ELSE NOTICED: "[A] lot of our 'elites' are trash. So are 'progressive activists'."
THAT'S THE IDEA, AL: If we don’t impeach Trump, ‘he will get re-elected.’
HILLARY: You can run the best campaign and still have the election stolen from you. But it's so much easier when you run the worst campaign ever.

Those damned deplorables should never have been allowed to vote....
GET READY FOR MORE GLOBAL WARMING HYSTERIA. The UN's Green Climate Fund is going broke.
THIS ISN’T ROCKET SCIENCE: People who work are less likely to vote Democrat than people who draw (welfare) checks.
DON SURBER takes on down Peggy Noonan. And the rest of the swamp critters of both parties.

Sunday, May 05, 2019

AMMO GRRRLL: Things are not always what they seem!

I gather that she's not overly impressed with Mitt Romney....
NOT GOOD NEWS FOR SPACE-X: Crew Dragon capsule destroyed in ground test. Apparently this is the same spacecraft that had just returned from a successful [unmanned] flight to the International Space Station in March.
EARTH DAY HAS COME AND GONE, and President Trump got it right:
Environmental protection and economic prosperity go hand in hand. A strong market economy is essential to protecting our critical natural resources and fostering a legacy of conservation.
Saving the environment isn't exactly top of the list when people are hungry.
NOW THEY'RE CONCERNED: It wasn't that long ago that the Left was demanding higher gasoline prices.
I THINK VICTOR DAVIS HANSON IS AIMING A BIT HIGH: The adolescent progressive mind.

I'd suggest kindergarten -- or perhaps pre-K -- might be the more appropriate level.
FROM POWERLINE'S Week in Pictures, Bernie Sanders on 'sharing the wealth'.


Now go see the rest: I especially like the clown car, gender creation, dogs in San Francisco, sitbit, and Tabby Lee Jones.
SOMETIMES IT'S BEST NOT TO ASK: Senate Democrats' social media poll finds more users want Supreme Court justices like Kavanaugh than Ginsburg.
SPRING LIVES, Episode 7.

We're in the semifinals this week - next week should be the end of the series if it continues as it has so far. Here's the usual view from the deck:


Compared to last week, it's over. The ridgeline across the pond is completely gone, and only that small slice of the pond at the base of the stairs is visible. All of the trees have filled out and I'm not sure the foliage can get any denser.


The change looking down the path to the fire pit is equally dramatic. Much, much greener, and I expect the foliage will be denser next week even though the underbrush along this section of our property has been cleared out the past two years.


Here's the house, with the picture taken higher up the hill and much closer than last week. Note that the foliage behind the house has thickened considerably, as has the grass (read 'weeds') in the foreground. I'm thinking of clearing that out and planting some shade-tolerant turf grass, but that's still down a ways on the 'To Do' list.


Finally, the pond. This picture was takes slightly to the left of where I stood last week (to keep in the shade so the picture isn't washed out) and notice that the house has completely disappeared. It won't show again until late next fall.


And this week, a bonus picture: the dock and paddle boat as the base of the stair. It was gorgeous out this morning after the rain, and I wasted more than a few minutes watching the bass and bluegill cruise around along the dock and shoreline.

Last week's pictures are here for comparison.

Friday, May 03, 2019

A TIME FOR CHOOSING: Will Democrats follow their brains or their hearts? It would have to be their hearts; they have no brains.
I LOVE THIS: "Donald Trump is the whole basket of deplorables -- and he beat the pants off Obama on Election Day."

The worst President in American history is still hurting....