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The DFL's transgender propaganda

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The DFL is sitting on the edge of a precipice that might hurt them badly in 2026. That precipice is there because of their purely ideological belief in transgender ideology being settled science. Transgender ideology is lots of things but scientific isn't one of them. This NYPost article is the most honest article on transgenderism I've seen yet. Karol Markowicz reports "If any other mental condition produced a pattern of murder, we would collectively discuss and decide on strategies to help those ailing. But there’s no discussion allowed about what to do when a child declares themselves transgender. No one may point out that gender dysphoria is often a symptom of a much larger mental health problem. " Tim Walz, Minnesota's DFL Governor, is floating a trial balloon of calling a special session to deal with gun violence. Thus far, that trial balloon isn't going anywhere. First, the timeline doesn't work. The Senate has 2 open seats, one DFL open seat, the...

The DNC's terrible, rotten, no-good summer meetings

Within the opening minutes of the DNC's Summer Meeting, held this year in Minneapolis, MN, it was obvious that the DNC wouldn't turn the page on last year's disastrous presidential election. No matter how hard Jessica Tarlov tries spinning things, the DNC isn't popular. BTW, Jessica Tarlov is the Democrats' fool on TV. That's compared to Scott Jennings, who goes nightlyl into the lion's den known as CNN and defeats CNN's liberal panelists, even when he's matched sgainst 3-4 far-left lunatics. The DNC opened with a land acknowledgement. It swiftly went downhill after that. The land acknowledgement was delivered by Lindy Sowmick, a Minnesota Democrat and self-described "Indigenous queer woman" . Indigenous queer woman? It must've been the DNC's check-all-the-boxes Day. This isn't proof that Democrats are a big-tent party. It's proof that they're a farcical bunch of misfits. But I digress. AMAC is reporting that "Minne...

I agree with Tom Emmer on Robin Westman

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It isn't rare that I agree with Tom Emmer, who represents me in the U.S. House of Representatives. Still, I want to take a minute to say that I especially agree with Tom on the issue of Minnesota's trans-refuge law. Alpha News requotes Tom as saying "They should immediately repeal [Minnesota's trans-refuge law], but they won’t. Unfortunately, the trans agenda is an article of faith to the DFL, starting with Gov. Walz. Rep. Emmer then said "You look at the sadness of these tortured human beings, because they do have regrets later, and no, we should have never started it. It should not be allowed. We got to respect everyone. We got to have compassion for everyone. But we got to understand that we’ve got some serious mental health issues that are being exacerbated by these types of messages by people like Tim Walz and everybody who supported that law." In his manifesto, Westman said "I am tired of being trans. I wish I never brain-washed myself." DFL ...

Robin Westman's cries for help

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I can't imagine what it'd be like to be confused to the point of changing your nmae from Robert to Robin. It's painfully obvious that he was in tons of mental anguish. When a person writes "Kill Trump" and "Where's your God?" on different parts of his gun, that's proof this was a disurbed young man that needed mental health treatment. The NY Post reported that "Transgender mass shooter Robin Westman confessed that he 'was tired of being trans' and wished he 'never brain-washed' himself in a manifesto posted online before he slaughtered two children and wounded 18 more at a Minneapolis church." It's tragic that Westman didn't get the treatment he needed. What's worse is that Gov. Walz is thinking about calling a special session to deal with "gun violence." This tragedy has 'mental health issues' written all over it in bold print and neon colors. If Gov. Walz has a hint of credibility left, ...

Friday night's feisty Almanac Roundtable

Friday night's Roundtable on TPT's Almanac got feistier than usual. It was bound to considering the fact that the Roundtable was mostly focused on Wednesday's school shooting. Fritz Knaak, one of the most gentlemanly debaters on the program, said "To get back to your original questions, yeah, I do think it's a little soon. I think some defference needs to be given to that whole community. That community is about as tight of a Catholic community as there is. It's right in the heart of the Twin Cities. If you put it on a map of the Twin Cities, it's right in the middle of it. That school is one of the better Catholic elementary schools. It's beyond imagining for me how you would recover from something like this because there's something very particular about the targetiong that happened here. This wasn't just about prayer. This was a Catholic mass, which, if you're a Catholic, is the central part of your religious practice and it's sacred....

Tina Smith is latest DFL bloviator

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The first rule of holes doesn't apply to DFL politicians. To average people, the First Rule of Holes is "If you're in one, stop digging." When you're a DFL politician, though, that saying gets slightly modified to say "If you're in one, find me a bgger shovel." Today's DFL 'winner' is Sen. Tina Smith. This is what Tina said . Specifically, she said "Do not offer thoughts and prayers as you systematically enable such tragedies. Do not claim prayers are sufficient when children die as they pray. Do not pretend you do not understand." — Lydia, 16, Minneapolis" Apparently, Sen. Smith, (DFL-MN), doesn't understand the role that prayer plays in a Christian's life. Prayer is frequently used to get people through the difficult times in their lives. It's used to thank God for helping us through difficult times. Prayer is used to call the Holy Spirit into action to help loved ones or themselves make the right decisions. T...

Tim Walz won't help non-public schools, Donald Trump just did

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After reading this letter , it's impossible to think that Tim Walz doesn't hate any schools that aren't public schools. It's impossible to know why he hates nonpublic schools, though I have a theory on that. It's difficult to think of this hatred without taking into consideration Gov. Walz's time as a unionized teacher. Then again, it's possible that he's just thinking in terms who funds his campaigns, aka Education Minnesota. First, the letter was written by MINNDEPENDENT president Tim Benz and Minnesota Catholic Conference (MCC) executive director Jason Adkins. Next, it's important to note that this letter was written at a time when Minnesota had a projected $18,000,000,000 surplus. Now, let's dig into this letter. Benz and Adkins wrote "We are writing on behalf of our respective organizations regarding the urgent and critical need in Minnesota to make sure our schools are secure and safe considering the most recent, and continuing attacks...