1. Threading the needle
Authorities have worked long and hard and across multiple vectors to have us lose all our faith in them as honest actors. It would be disrespectful of us to still believe a word they say at this point. It would be spitting in the faces of all their hard work and efforts to utterly destroy the public trust in the institutions of state, and especially Democrat leading political figures.
2. I wonder who wrote this fiction for the National Post?
I'm gonna call Bullshit on that … https://t.co/FetkdgBlI4
— Juergen Amft (@jamft) January 14, 2021
3. Lockdown orders are of course, just for Canadians.
More than 30 international flights land in Toronto since start of 2021 with passengers who later tested positive for COVID-19https://t.co/7BXVVmNSKr pic.twitter.com/ZfvGP89Vkp
— CP24 (@CP24) January 13, 2021
4. Tucker Carlson for January 13, 2021
Baseball star Curt Schilling has claimed his insurance policy has been canceled by AIG after the Donald Trump fan tweeted in support of the Capitol rioters.
The Red Sox legend tweeted: ‘We will be just fine, but wanted to let Americans know that @AIGinsurance canceled our insurance due to my ‘Social Media profile’.’
Schilling – who goes by ‘President Elect Curt Schilling’ on Twitter – had last week shared his thoughts on the siege at the Capitol, saying the rioters started ‘confrontation for sh*t that matters’.
He tweeted: ‘You cowards sat on your hands, did nothing while liberal trash looted rioted and burned for air Jordan’s and big screens, sit back, stfu, and watch folks start a confrontation for s**t that matters like rights, democracy and the end of govt corruption. #itshappening.’
(The term, “Cancel Culture” is woefully inaccurate to describe the leftist extralegal punishment of all who dare to oppose the revolution)
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