Showing posts with label Pam Bondi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pam Bondi. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 26, 2018

Support For Sarah




















The unruly and undisciplined behavior of the left should disgust any individual who believes in freedom and dignity.

However, as evidenced by the debacle associated with Press Secretary Sarah Sanders last week, when her party was directed to leave a public restaurant (and then chased down and heckled by the owner when her party landed at an establishment across the street).

While civilized people can have political and social disagreement, open to debate on the battlefield of ideas, the petulant left relies on bullying, verbal and physical abuse and downright violent action. If you recall the Charlottesville episode, the left even orchestrates interaction hoping to instigate an altercation, where people actually get killed.

By any means necessary, as directed by their mentor Saul Alinsky.

Civilized people are respectful of other peoples beliefs, and seek area of agreement while looking for teachable moments where ideas they support can be adequately advocated. Did you parents ever present the idea to you of "leading by example"?

No parent would be proud of the actions of the mob protesters who are not interested in civility, only advancing their agenda.

Ever notice how they never seem to have to ask off from work to join in these protests? I cannot just get off work from my job at a moments notice to go to an orchestrated rally during work days.

Can you?

The environment is being stoked, by mental midget politicians (Maxine Waters, D:CA) and a complicit media. Somebody is fixin to get hurt, and it is well worth noting the independent voters are watching.

We in fact stand strong behind Sarah Sanders, Pam Bondi, Kirstjen Neilsen, Stephen Miller and anyone else, to enjoy the freedoms this country has to offer without being bullied. When the time arises for public debate, we will be there, ready to present a factual, responsible and passionate position on the issues.

Thursday, June 16, 2016

Cooper Flew the Coop

In a despicable display of partisanship, Anderson Cooper flew the coop attacking Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi about her actions opposing gay marriage in Florida.

 

Cooper, who is highly regarded for his journalistic integrity among the media elites and even by some on the right, including firebrand conservative Glenn Beck, is being applauded by progressives, liberals and the LGBT community for his blindside of Bondi.

I have always considered Cooper among the very best of the national mainstream media, which can no doubt be considered strongly left leaning.  But I found his attack on Bondi nothing short of strongly offensive.

The LGBT community, which includes Cooper, is miffed with Bondi for her opposition of the legalization of gay marriage.  Bondi was acting on behalf of the state of Florida (I am a resident of the Sunshine State) in leading the opposition, as her job having been elected dictates. As she pointed out, the majority of the residents of Florida are against the measure, as am I.

That does not in any way suggest she, or any of the other Floridians against that initiative, hate the LGBT community. We do not.  We just happen to believe marriage is between a man and woman, as our Christian beliefs dictate.  Certainly, the greater majority are in favor of a civil union which would allow for loved ones to have legal standing, contrary to Copper's suggestion otherwise.

Incidentally, this is a position recently held by both President Obama and Hillary Clinton until it became politically expedient to change positions, with Clinton calling it a "sacred bond" and a "bedrock principle."



At any rate, as common sense would suggest, this was not an appropriate time to address this issue with AG Bondi. Unless your manners and professionalism took a back seat to your personal agenda.  They did with Cooper, and my respect for him immediately flew the coop.

Katie Hopkins had a brilliant piece over at The Daily Mail.

In a rather stunning speech Tuesday, a petulant Obama hunkered down in defense of Islam essentially blaming America for the grotesque loss of life in Orlando. Obama took a shot at Donald Trump, as did Hillary in a follow up speech.

But it is Trump who has accurately assessed the real issue, radical Islamic terrorists, and make no mistake, it is the left, led by these two anti-American elites, and their policies, that are in large measure to blame for this terrorism.

"Perhaps it is those who preach tolerance that we should be most afraid of. Democrats and liberals preach tolerance. But in doing so they have chosen to ignore the dark truths of a religion which is the most intolerant of all" noted Hopkins.

Agreed.

Cooper, and his progressive partners in the media, do not seem to have any anger whatsoever against radical Islam and the destruction that surrounds them. No, they take aim, with fervor, attacking opponents of the LGBT cause, which is dear to them.

The safety of the citizens of America, all of them, are dear to me.

If only Anderson Cooper would extend such efforts calling out those who are looking the other way as terrorists murder our citizens rather than taking this opportunity to advocate on behalf of the LGBT agenda.

Maybe he could have waited until we bury our neighbors categorized not as LGBT or Latino unless it is an agenda item for you, but as fellow Americans, before engaging AG Bondi?

Evil are these terrorists, not AG Bondi, and this was without question a terrorist attack on all of us.

When will the leftists ever learn.  As Hopkins accurately notes, they may never.


Saturday, January 28, 2012

Slow Creep of Socialized Medicine

In the past, way back, like a year ago, both Mitt Romney and Newt Gingrich, were supporters of a mandate to force the purchase of individual health care. Pam Bondi, Attorney General of Florida, expresses how Mitt Romney will implement a state run system of mandated health care. Take a listen:
While many claim to be Reaganites, especially Gingrich, back in the early 60's Reagan stood firm against the slow creep of socialism through individual health care mandates. Take a listen:



Romney does not claim any association with Reagan, problematic to be sure. Gingrich did carry buckets of water during Reagan's presidency, but unfortunately, he has been for the health care mandate for over 20 years.

Free market capitalism is in favor of the private sector providing such health care options. Where there is demand, there will be supply, with risk appropriately measured and priced into the yield curve.

AP reports Rick Santorum is tired and back in Pennsylvania for the Florida primary. Too bad, since he has been outspoken against the implementation of socialized medicine.

Florida voters, it is time to send a big message. Join me in doing so!