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Reviewing a Week I Missed Out On

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I've been out for a week for personal reasons, and writing outside of hard news has been difficult. Nevertheless, I've been keeping up with what my colleagues here at PJ Media have been writing, and with what I've been reading, there was nothing else I could contribute because they did such a good job expressing the outrage I had felt.

Spc. Breonna Moffett, Spc Kennedy Sanders, and Sgt. William Rivers had their lives cut short thanks to President Biden's appeasement of Iran. Not only did White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre butcher the message of condolence to these three heroes so badly (seriously, there is no shame in doing a prerecorded version and using the best take) that she called them "military folks" who died "on behalf of the administration" and not the country, but Joe Biden also called the grieving families and trotted out the oft-repeated lie, seemingly his favorite, of his son Beau dying in Iraq.

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On a similar note, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) openly said she is "Somali first and Muslim second" without any reference to being American. Granted, there is some nuance, as she was elected by a large Somali demographic in the North Star State, but the wording is nonetheless troubling. She said nothing about her constituents' interests as Americans, only as Somalis.

Not long after, Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) was one of the two members of Congress who voted against a bill preventing participants of the October 7 atrocities in Israel from entering the United States. Given her ardent pro-Palestine stance that all but sympathizes with Hamas, this should not be surprising.

Six people in Tennessee are facing ten years behind bars for praying in front of abortion mills, peacefully trying to convince pregnant women that their child's life was worth saving, while leftists can riot and loot freely and even get paid for it. 

Meanwhile, illegal migrants severely beat an NYPD cop in broad daylight on video, and all they got were slaps on the wrist.

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Michael Cassidy, the outspoken Christian and military veteran who struck down the satanic idol in Iowa, is facing "hate crime" charges, while church desecrations go ignored.

A family in Montana, of all places, lost custody of their daughter for not bending their knee to the gender cult and letting her become a sick parody of a male (might I remind you how part of that works?)

As outrageous as all of these events are, I have become kind of numb to them. The only news to come out of the past three years since Biden came back to the White House under dubious circumstances seems to have been bad news, and this past week saw a concentration of it. Of course, I have expressed disgust, but it has become "Of course that happened," not "How could this have happened?"

What more could I have written that my colleagues captured perfectly in their own columns?

This may be Clown World, but lately, there has been no humor to be found in the absurdity.

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