“I’m about to become a climate activist just so I can fly private.” Jimmy Failla, Standup Comedian
June 22, 2022, And Every Wednesday
By Linda Case Gibbons, Esq.
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Gary Lewis has a song, “Everybody loves a clown, so why don’t you?” But he’s wrong.
Most people are afraid of clowns. And drag queens.
Drag queens are scary. But nowadays you can’t say that.
There’s a baker’s dozen of weirdos crawling out of the woodwork who want their personal problems to be everyone’s, now that Joe's in charge.
And Joe and Nancy are helping.
Joe’s flying the Pride Flag in every department of the government.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that. But there is when he pays zero attention to D-Day. Inflation. Or the fact that a Supreme Court Justice was nearly assassinated.
Joe and Nancy are a big part of this problem.
Now you could say Joe’s just being an environmentalist with The Daily Mail rumors circulating that he saved water by showering with his daughter.
Allegedly.
But it’s a reach.
And you could say Speaker Pelosi is just miffed at Paul for driving under the influence, and is “showing him” by appearing on RuPaul’s Drag Race on June 11.
But that’s iffy.
“It’s my honor to be here,” the Speaker of the House of Representatives said on the VH1 show. “Your freedom of expression of yourselves in drag is what America is all about.”
Say what?
There is no doubt. Our government has given the imprimatur to the predatory, indoctrinating things that are happening in our country.
Today it is considered no big deal for New York City’s public schools to use tax money to pay drag queens to read stories to children.
Over $200,000 dollars.
And, with Dr. Rachel Levine as assistant secretary of health, you have to believe we’re being mocked. If you have seen her, you’d be lying if you don’t admit she’s frightening. Or at the very least, is having a bad hair day.
But no one is allowed to admit they think that.
There is a relentless effort to indoctrinate people that weird is normal under Joe Biden. And the media plays a big part.
The June 20 issue of People magazine sports a discovery+ ad on the back cover with Generation Drag, The Book of Queer and Trixie Motel ads.
Inside the issue, Robin Roberts is interviewed. Assumedly because she speaks about being gay, and is very well liked. But, curiously, the interviewer never asked her how she feels about Jussie Smollett these days.
In this issue, editor in chief Liz Vaccariello proudly explained what she replies when she tells people she has twins, and is asked “boys or girls?”
“Sophia and Olivia were assigned female at birth,” she says. “And today Sophia identifies as female. Olivia as non-binary. Then I add, for clarity, Olivia’s pronouns are they/them.”
(Do real people really do that?)
“Sophia is Olivia’s “ally,” Vaccariello continues, “the person who polices the pronoun usage around our house, with a knee-jerk correction when Mom or Dad slips.”
How much fun would it be to live in that household?
There is an absurd note to all of this. It is no accident that many children who are questioning who they are, what they are, and are concerned about their pronouns have parents like Vaccariello. (A self-fulfilling prophecy?)
Or like George Stephanopoulos, who said his 14-year-old daughter wept when Trump was elected because she feared she wouldn’t be able to get an abortion.
As Rush Limbaugh said, when it comes to the Left, whatever they gain, it’s never enough.
People who are angry at slights they perceived they personally have endured, whatever their problem, want to blame the country for it.
What they don’t realize is the rest of us don’t care about them as much as they think we do.
When commenting on the new Toy Story movie, which included two, same sex, cartoon characters kissing, columnist John Nolte said it best.
“My attitude towards how other people live their lives is utter indifference.
“I don’t care how you live your life. I don’t care how anyone lives their life.
“You want to have orgies and worship Satan and smoke meth—I don’t care. Just don’t do it on my porch and don’t call me a bigot because I don’t want to watch.
“Most Americans, including myself, have no problem ‘tolerating’ all of these alternative lifestyles. Live and let live. Consenting adults and all that.
“What we’ll never do is ‘accept’ or ‘celebrate’ this stuff.
“And you can’t make us watch it.”
Amen, brother.
Hold the line, America.
Say a prayer for the U.S.A.
Stay strong, Patriots.