The Crazies & The Normals
Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders didn’t get enough credit or coverage with her most excellent Response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address.
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It is amazing to me that Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address didn’t get enough credit or coverage.
Each source where I read the weak coverage, neglected to provide the full text of the ten minute response. Instead, the writers engaged in choosing choice quotes to support the opinion of the author. Much like I am going to do here. But I encourage you to read the entire speech.
It should be taught in the schools, but will be written off, more than likely, as crazy-talk.
Full text from Arkansas Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s (R) GOP Response to President Joe Biden’s State of the Union Address here.
The dividing line in America is no longer between right or left.
The choice is between normal or crazy. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Americans want common sense from their leaders, but in Washington, the Biden administration is doubling down on crazy. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Tonight, let us reaffirm our commitment to a timeless American idea: that government exists not to rule the people, but to serve the people. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
There were so many to choose from.
I was reading a very concise summary of the COVID years presented by
and said to my husband “we should email this to some people”
to which he named names and said “would never believe any of this”.
I’ve never considered myself alt-right, which is a “crazy” adjective in my book, but a lot of what’s outlined in JD’s post at one point in time, was considered crazy-talk, alt-right or conspiracy theory.
Quite frankly, I’m tired of COVID, but people do need to be held accountable.
I do consider myself conservative, but independent, most of the time. Arkansas Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders’s (R) GOP Response pretty much sums up how I feel about the state of our country these days.
And while you reap the consequences of their failures, the Biden administration seems more interested in woke fantasies than the hard reality Americans face every day. Most Americans simply want to live their lives in freedom and peace, but we are under attack in a left-wing culture war we didn’t start and never wanted to fight. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Every day, we are told that we must partake in their rituals, salute their flags, and worship their false idols, all while big government colludes with Big Tech to strip away the most American thing there is—your Freedom of speech.
That’s not normal. It’s crazy, and it’s wrong. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
(Left: Matt Walsh film What is a Woman? Right: Matt Walsh asking African Maasai tribal men “What is a woman?”.)
At 40, I’m the youngest governor in the country. At 80, he’s the oldest president in American history.
I’m the first woman to lead my state. He’s the first man to surrender his presidency to a woke mob that can’t even tell you what a woman is. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The rest of the world is laughing at us you know…
And the President’s refusal to stand up to China, our most formidable adversary, is dangerous and unacceptable.
President Biden is unwilling to defend our border, defend our skies, and defend our people. He is unfit to serve as commander in chief. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
The rest of the world is watching what we do…
Are we, the United States, circling the drain (a state of severe deterioration such that one is approaching inevitable ruin, failure, or death)?
Oakville teacher with artificial Z-cup endowment and wig is back
My plan empowers parents with real choices, improves literacy and career readiness, and helps put a good teacher in every classroom by increasing their starting salary from one of the lowest to one of the highest in the nation.
Here in Arkansas and across America, Republicans are working to end the policy of trapping kids in failing schools and sentencing them to a lifetime of poverty.
We will educate, not indoctrinate our kids, and put students on a path to success. Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
Our elementary schools used to be places parents could entrust the system to educate and nurture curiosity (thinking 1960‘s here), now they are bastions of indoctrination on many levels.
The Brearley Letter in part:
I object to the idea that Blacks are unable to succeed in this country without aid from government or from whites. Brearley, by adopting critical race theory, is advocating the abhorrent viewpoint that Blacks should forever be regarded as helpless victims, and are incapable of success regardless of their skills, talents, or hard work. What Brearley is teaching our children is precisely the true and correct definition of racism.
I object to the gutting of the history, civics, and classical literature curriculums. I object to the censorship of books that have been taught for generations because they contain dated language potentially offensive to the thin-skinned and hypersensitive (something that has already happened in my daughter’s 4th grade class). I object to the lowering of standards for the admission of students and for the hiring of teachers. I object to the erosion of rigor in classwork and the escalation of grade inflation. Any parent with eyes open can foresee these inevitabilities should antiracism initiatives be allowed to persist. Andrew Gutmann.
Our universities used to be bastions of diverse intellectual thinking and free speech, now they are places that require safe spaces and mental health days.
University Offers Gen Z Excused Absences for 'Self-Care'
If you can’t deal with college, you’ll never be able to deal with adulthood or life that follows college…
So what can you do?
First of all, don’t let the crazy exist in your world.
Interrupt it.
During the pandemic, I thought I had lost a filling in my tooth. I contacted an emergency dental practice requiring me to travel back into the crazy blue city I escaped.
Upon entering the dental facility, I was promptly handed a blue paper mask and was told by a woman, who had her blue paper mask down below her chin, to put the mask on. I stuffed it in my pocket and told her we all needed to get back to normal, that the mask theater was insane, and we needed to cut it out as I took a seat in the waiting room.
Yes, during a pandemic, they were making people wait.
Two masked humans got up and moved away from being near me, cloistering (providing shelter from contact) three masked humans closely together across the room.
The mismasked receptionist was astounded at the pushback from me and that was the end of it.
I felt sorry for the three cloistered sheeple though.
The lady who took the x-rays and the dentist, also wearing masks, were glad I stood my ground with the tyrants at the “welcome” desk, so much so, I was only charged for the visit but not the multiple x-rays, at the dentist’s discretion.
Another time recently, in the crazy blue city I escaped, I visited my favorite coffee shop and bakery where I once was a regular. It had new staff and new clientele.
I had ordered a cake over the phone and went to pick it up. I had been scraping and painting walls so I probably could have cleaned up a little, but the stop was an errand on the way to the specialty paint and hardware store. The pink and green haired, tattooed human with multiple piercings, a new barista filling in, was behind the counter, took one look at me and slid the cake across the counter and asked snarkily, “will that be all?”.
Who was judging who I wondered?
I told them they were on the wrong side of the counter for that attitude and asked to see the owner, whom I knew personally.
How do you think that went?
The crazy is all around you.
You can avoid it or interrupt it.
Thanks for including the link to her speech. I don't agree with everything in it, but it's good to go to the source to form your own opinion!
Great read!