• Week in Review for 9_28_24

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Week in Review for 9_28_24

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    • A second attempt has been made on former president Trump’s life in a short period of time. I have to wonder if the government employees in charge, largely Democrats, are intentionally not providing him adequate protection.
    • Hillary Clinton seized the latest Trump assassination attempt as an excuse to market her new book. She forgot a few details though, which I’m helpfully providing here. Very generous, aren’t I?
    • Content Warning: Depicts a detailed account of what could be your story if the Soros-backed, soft-on-crime DAs continue in the United States under incompetent Democrat leaders. Viewer discretion is advised.
    • Voting from overseas is a pretty exploitable system under the UOCAVA act. The Democratic party hopes to gain 9 million overseas votes from the 2.8 million voting-age US citizens abroad. You do the math.
    • In the key swing state of Pennsylvania, not only can you vote by mail with no ID and no signature matching – now your ballot doesn’t even have to be dated? This is ridiculous. We need universal, comprehensive ballot security to ensure election integrity.
    • Now, come on. No one *really* believes that the Federal reserve’s historic ½ point rate cut coincidentally happened just as early voting is starting. No one is that naïve … right?
    • In a 1-2 punch against Hezbollah, Israel apparently first made all of their pagers explode, and then their walkie-talkies. It couldn’t have happened to a nicer group of terrorists!
    • Kamala Harris can now add Vladimir Putin to the list of people who have endorsed her for President. C’mon, Putin – you’re making it a bit TOO easy!
    • Scientists have managed to use a common food dye to make see-through mice. While this is fascinating scientific research, I think I for myself, I’d rather have an x-ray.
    • Dr. Danielle Lord is an expert in leadership theory. She sat down with me this week to discuss the differences between management and leadership, the value of authentic relationships in the workplace, and her new book “Engaging your employees.”
    • We must act now to reform education in this country – get rid of woke classrooms and communist teachers, pay quality teachers better, and focus on preparing students to enter the world they actually live in.
    • Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas lost her appeal against the stricter guidelines defining gender in elite swimming as competed to other competitive sports.
    • A court decision on coalition voting districts in Galveston, Texas has the potential to dramatically shift political control of Congress.
    • Dr. Mark Chavez, one of the two doctors charged in Matthew Perry’s death, has pled guilty and will testify in the upcoming trials of the other doctor and the “Ketamine Queen.”
    • My guest this week is Ken Peterson of Churchill & Harmon, who sat down with me for a chat about why cybersecurity risks need attention, the biggest threats we’ll see in the late 2020s, and how you might work cyber risk management into your career path.
    • Katie Couric earned a failing grade from Saving America when she ignorantly reduced Trump voters to a laundry list of negative characteristics.
    • This claim that conservative governments result in higher crime rates is clearly a leftist spin on the facts. The data shows blue counties are increasing the crime rates. Don’t let them manipulate you!
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  • A second attempt has been made on former president Trump’s life in a short period of time. I have to wonder if the government employees in charge, largely Democrats, are intentionally not providing him adequate protection.
  • Hillary Clinton seized the latest Trump assassination attempt as an excuse to market her new book. She forgot a few details though, which I’m helpfully providing here. Very generous, aren’t I?
  • Content Warning: Depicts a detailed account of what could be your story if the Soros-backed, soft-on-crime DAs continue in the United States under incompetent Democrat leaders. Viewer discretion is advised.
  • Voting from overseas is a pretty exploitable system under the UOCAVA act. The Democratic party hopes to gain 9 million overseas votes from the 2.8 million voting-age US citizens abroad. You do the math.
  • In the key swing state of Pennsylvania, not only can you vote by mail with no ID and no signature matching – now your ballot doesn’t even have to be dated? This is ridiculous. We need universal, comprehensive ballot security to ensure election integrity.
  • Now, come on. No one *really* believes that the Federal reserve’s historic ½ point rate cut coincidentally happened just as early voting is starting. No one is that naïve … right?
  • In a 1-2 punch against Hezbollah, Israel apparently first made all of their pagers explode, and then their walkie-talkies. It couldn’t have happened to a nicer group of terrorists!
  • Kamala Harris can now add Vladimir Putin to the list of people who have endorsed her for President. C’mon, Putin – you’re making it a bit TOO easy!
  • Scientists have managed to use a common food dye to make see-through mice. While this is fascinating scientific research, I think I for myself, I’d rather have an x-ray.
  • Dr. Danielle Lord is an expert in leadership theory. She sat down with me this week to discuss the differences between management and leadership, the value of authentic relationships in the workplace, and her new book “Engaging your employees.”
  • We must act now to reform education in this country – get rid of woke classrooms and communist teachers, pay quality teachers better, and focus on preparing students to enter the world they actually live in.
  • Transgender swimmer Lia Thomas lost her appeal against the stricter guidelines defining gender in elite swimming as competed to other competitive sports.
  • A court decision on coalition voting districts in Galveston, Texas has the potential to dramatically shift political control of Congress.
  • Dr. Mark Chavez, one of the two doctors charged in Matthew Perry’s death, has pled guilty and will testify in the upcoming trials of the other doctor and the “Ketamine Queen.”
  • My guest this week is Ken Peterson of Churchill & Harmon, who sat down with me for a chat about why cybersecurity risks need attention, the biggest threats we’ll see in the late 2020s, and how you might work cyber risk management into your career path.
  • Katie Couric earned a failing grade from Saving America when she ignorantly reduced Trump voters to a laundry list of negative characteristics.
  • This claim that conservative governments result in higher crime rates is clearly a leftist spin on the facts. The data shows blue counties are increasing the crime rates. Don’t let them manipulate you!

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