It is really one of the things in it that I heard yesterday in his testimony that I thought was disturbing was this what did he call it? a massive persuasion campaign. That sounded a little bit like Goebbels or Gore-bels.
You know, honestly – look, I’m not a journalist. This is the first, you know, tragedy that I have covered on the air.
I come to the table from a conservative or libertarian point of view, and I admit that. I’m a commentator. I’m not a journalist or anything else.
Even in the news division of Fox – which I want to make very clear and I have from the very beginning – I am not a journalist. In fact, I wear that as a badge of honor.
Girl, you better check yourself before you wreck yourself!
I’m a little of everything, a concerned dad, faith-based guy, businessman, entertainer and journalist. I don’t have formal training as a journalist, but I think that works to my advantage.
It’s not about terror or anything else, it’s about politics, and so it becomes more about politics than it does about faith. Orthodox rabbis – that is about faith. There’s not a single Orthodox rabbi on this list. This is all Reformed rabbis that were – that made this list.
They want a race war. We must be peaceful people. They are gonna poke and poke and poke, and our government is going to stand by and let them do it. We must be – we must take the role of Martin Luther King, because I do not believe that Martin Luther King believed in, Kill all white babies.
We have the State Department working together with Google, MTV, MSNBC, Facebook, all of these all of these giant corporations. Google now has two executives that we know of that were charged to help this revolution.
Reformed rabbis are generally political in nature. It’s almost like Islam, radicalized Islam in a way, to where it is just radicalized Islam is less about religion than it is about politics. When you look at the Reform Judaism, it is more about politics.
I’m a Mormon, but I share your faith in the atonement of the savior, Jesus Christ. In my faith, we have a guy who gave his life for what he believed in. You don’t have to believe it; I’m not asking you to. I’m asking you, “What is it that you believe? Are you willing to give your life?”
Some may believe we’re on the road to the Hitler youth.
If you have a priest that is pushing social justice, go find another parish. Go alert your bishop.
Look, calling somebody in a wheelchair handicapable doesn’t all of a sudden give them the power to climb stairs or the ability to grab Ho-Hos off the top shelf.
When you choose the path, you choose the destination.
Life is what you make of it. There’s always fun and laughs right under your nose if you’re willing to open your eyes to see it.
Always remember where we come from, how we got here, and Who led us into the warmth of the sunshine.
We have allowed the system to be so corrupted that many want justice to be “empathetic,” not blind.
Because others have let us down, it is now our duty to face the hard truths and do the right thing – no matter the personal cost.
No one is guaranteed happiness. You can pursue it, but if you happen to find success along the way on that road to happiness, Conservatives believe you should not be demonized or penalized for it.