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- "GALLUP: Record 90% Americans satisfied with life" --Drudge Report 2/6
- "Pelosi defends ripping up Trump's speech by saying it was just a 'clump of cells" . Babylon Bee 2/6
- "Study: Burning money far more beneficial than donating to a politician" --ditto
- "Democrats in chaos after being forced to do math for first time" --ditto
CAFFEINE
"For most of us, to be caffeinated to one degree or another has simply become baseline human consciousness," Pollan writes, well, reads in "Caffeine." "Something like 90% of humans ingest caffeine regularly, making it the most widely used psychoactive drug in the world and the only one we routinely give to children, commonly in the form of soda. It's so pervasive that it's easy to overlook the fact that to be caffeinated is not baseline consciousness but, in fact, is an altered state." --Michael Pollan, Drudge Report 2/6 While I'm reading this article, I'm drinking my 2nd cup of coffee for the day. It's 9:00 a.m.COMMUNISM (SOCIALISM?)
The Communists killed Christians in Russia, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Cuba, and every other place where they have ascended to power. In some cases (though not all) the Church of Christ has survived these attacks and is the stronger for the persecution . . . To whatever extent America has gone to the dark side, it is because we have driven God out of the public square. As a society, we are reaping the consequences of that. --Jerry Newcombe, Townhall 2/6
IMPEACHMENT
The companion question for Democrats as the impeachment curtain falls, is whether that process hurt them as well. It did not damage Trump’s poll numbers, it was never a seething topic of national conversation, and some Democrat candidates were sidelined by the process. In fact, national attention to the entire Democratic field was diluted by the whole exercise. --Mark Davis, Townhall 2/6
RUSH LIMBAUGH
The undeniable truth of Rush Limbaugh for me, the thing he does better than any other broadcaster I know is connect. That has always been the thing his haters understood, even if they couldn’t articulate it. He formed a bond and a trust that cannot be broken. It’s why he was once called “the most dangerous man in America.” Rush Limbaugh connects with good cheer, warmth, sincerity, a sense of humor and a sense of the everyman no one else fully possesses or can stylistically equal. --Chris Stigall, Townhall 2/6
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