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October 11, 2021
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Good evening!

Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff! Topics include:

  • Bible Verse of the Day - John 13:35
  • Message to voters
  • Serious issues
  • Huge Iowa rally
  • Unbelievable
  • Columbus Day

Sincerely,

Mike Huckabee


DAILY BIBLE VERSE 


Message to voters

By Mike Huckabee

This is for Virginia voters, but readers in other states might want to ponder it when deciding how much stock to put into scare stories they hear from their own liberal politicians:

During a candidate forum, Democrat gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe declared that the state had 8,000 COVID cases and 1,142 children in ICU beds.

https://freebeacon.com/democrats/factcheck-mcauliffe-spreads-covid-misinformation-at-candidate-forum/

There are currently 443 people of all ages in ICU beds in Virginia, and 1,220 “confirmed” COVID cases plus 864 “probable” cases. Even at the worst time of the pandemic, the 7-day moving case average peaked at 5,904. McAuliffe also called his Republican opponent Glenn Youngkin an “anti-vaxxer.” He actually opposes mask and vaccine mandates, but he’s been vaccinated and airs ads promoting vaccination.

If McAuliffe were a Republican, I believe the media would call that “misinformation.”

Oh, wait! The editors of the Merriam-Webster Dictionary are rushing in to help McAuliffe and others like him win the argument in the only way leftists are able: by redefining words to give them new and different meanings. For instance, if you simply oppose the government forcing people to take a vaccine, that now means you’re an “anti-vaxxer.”

https://notthebee.com/article/merriam-webster-claims-that-youre-anti-vaxx-if-you-are-merely-opposed-to-vaccine-mandates

I guess that would make me an “anti-vaxxer,” too, which is weird considering I’m fully vaccinated.


Serious issues

By Mike Huckabee

With all the serious problems facing California (homelessness, illegal immigration, crime, drugs, power shortages, wildfires, lack of affordable housing, cargo ships backed up in the ports), and Elon Musk and Tesla being only the latest and most high-profile examples of successful people and businesses leaving the state, Gov. Gavin Newsom is leaping into action. Having already signed a bill to allow minors to obtain abortions and transgender surgeries without parental consent, he signed two more bills into law over the weekend.

One requires all high school students to take “ethnic studies” class (but don’t call it far-left, anti-American “Critical Race Theory,” no, no, no, perish the thought!)…

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/gwendolynsims/2021/10/10/newsom-signs-ethnic-studies-bill-for-high-school-graduation-requirement-but-dont-you-dare-call-it-critical-race-theory-n1522731

And the other mandates that all large retailers must have a “gender-neutral” toy section.

https://pjmedia.com/news-and-politics/gwendolynsims/2021/10/10/newsom-signs-ethnic-studies-bill-for-high-school-graduation-requirement-but-dont-you-dare-call-it-critical-race-theory-n1522731

Reminder: Californians not only elected him, they rejected the chance to unelect him. Meanwhile in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis is showing the world how a real Governor deals with problems: by turning them into opportunities. DeSantis is offering Florida’s ports to all those cargo ships that are unable to dock in California (a situation that’s even led to an offshore oil spill, undermining even Newsom’s claims to put the environment ahead of the economy, since he’s managing to screw up both.)

https://redstate.com/jenniferoo/2021/10/09/desantis-offers-the-solution-to-supply-chain-issues-newsom-has-exacerbated-n454314

Moving all that shipping to Florida would be great for Florida, good for all Americans threatened by supply chain backups and bad for California’s economy. But we have to assume California’s voters are okay with that.

Huge Iowa rally

By Mike Huckabee

Former President Trump drew a huge crowd for a rally in Iowa Saturday. He ripped Biden’s agenda, the border crisis, Biden’s low approval ratings, his plans to greatly expand the IRS and more. This article sums up some of the major points.

https://redstate.com/nick-arama/2021/10/09/trump-packs-iowa-rally-and-rips-apart-the-biden-agenda-n454555

And if you have the time, Trump’s entire speech is on Rumble.

https://rumble.com/vnjyr5-donald-j.-trump-rally-in-des-moines-iowa-10921.html


Unbelievable

By Mike Huckabee

You’ve got to hand it to Hunter Biden, the creativity he puts into old fashioned nepotistic political corruption is unprecedented. If you thought it was stunning for a President’s son to even think of selling his amateur artwork to undisclosed buyers for huge sums of money, then you were probably too blinded even to see this coming. The New York gallery that handles his “art” and that got a $150,000 COVID “disaster assistance loan” from the Small Business Administration last year reportedly just got another one for more than double that: $350,000!

https://www.westernjournal.com/corruption-hunter-bidens-art-gallery-doubled-government-funds-father-took-office/

According to the New York Post, the gallery hosting Hunter has received a total of $580,000 in taxpayer-funded COVID relief aid – and it has TWO employees!

For that much money, I think every taxpayer should get a free painting, preferably something whose colors match their couches.


Columbus Day

By Mike Huckabee

I don’t mind saying things that are controversial and get me a lot of hate on that great global cesspool known as Twitter. But this may be the most controversial, “triggering” thing I say all week:

Happy Columbus Day!

In some places, Columbus Day has been replaced with “Indigenous Peoples Day.” In others, they co-exist, or it’s still Columbus Day, but for how long? And why do so many woke leftists who "literally shake" at the idea of offending any ethnic group have no problem with offending Italian-Americans?

Personally, I see nothing wrong with having a day to honor Indigenous Peoples, but I don’t see why it has to obliterate Columbus Day. Honoring the achievements of Christopher Columbus doesn’t mean we’re saying he was perfect (we honor the only perfect person ever born on Christmas Day.) Shakespeare wrote, "The evil that men do lives after them; the good is oft interred with their bones." He had no idea how accurate that would be in the "woke" age.

Yes, Columbus did some bad things, but he also had the courage and determination to launch a dangerous expedition that would lead to the opening of the New World and eventually, the greatest nation in history, the United States of America (I’m really making the leftists literally shake, now!)

It’s bizarre how those who seek to destroy Columbus’ legacy claim that they are teaching the “real” history of America, when they’re actually pushing a grotesque distortion. Rather than looking at history realistically, they want us to believe that Columbus was 100% evil and that nothing good came of Europeans coming to the Americas. They also want us to believe that all Native peoples were peaceful ecologists living at one with nature, like hippies in a giant unspoiled commune. The Americas were a perfect Garden of Eden before the evil invaders arrived. The Natives talked to the trees, and the trees talked back. They seem to have gotten their ideas of what life then was like entirely from Disney’s animated “Pocahontas” movie.

As John Hinderaker at the Powerline blog reminds us, both sides reflected the good and bad that were part of all humanity, particularly in earlier, less enlightened times. For instance, slavery wasn’t introduced to North America by Europeans: many tribes waged war on other tribes and tortured and enslaved those they conquered. Conquest is hardly unique to this continent or to white Europeans: it’s gone on since the dawn of time. If we gave back all the land that was ever taken by force, then we’d all have to commit suicide and hope there were still a few Neanderthals around to take possession of the planet (I have a few relatives who might qualify.)

Wealthy liberals these days love to badmouth Columbus and rail about how this land was stolen from the Native Americans. Yet none of them ever want to give their mansions and estates back. To cite just one example, at the recent Tony Awards (which I’m sure you missed), someone made an impassioned statement about them all standing on land stolen from Native Americans, and the audience fervently applauded. But for what? For their own self-aggrandizing virtual signaling.

Nobody declared that they would never work on Broadway again until the deeds to the theaters were signed over to the descendants of the tribes that lived on Manhattan Island. They like being well-paid actors too much. They like that what was once a wilderness is now, thanks to American capitalism (which they also badmouth) a great city where people can earn enough money to pay $1000 a ticket to see “Hamilton.” But they’ll make an empty statement deploring all that on TV and applaud themselves for it. I’m sure Native Americans appreciated them doing literally the very least that they could possibly do.

Meanwhile, President Biden issued proclamations for both holidays, the one for Columbus Day more grudging, but both filled with plenty of revisionist rhetoric about America’s horrible, shameful history. John Hinderaker had a terrific observation about that:

“It is often said that groveling statements like those issued by Joe Biden reflect self-hatred, but I do not think that is correct. I don’t think liberals hate themselves. On the contrary, I think they are puffed up with unmerited self-regard. I think they hate you. And they associate you–not themselves–with the United States of America.”

That’s it in a nutshell: they hate this nation, set themselves apart from it, and want to “fundamentally transform it.” But they also love living large off the same system they condemn. And even more, they love applauding themselves while they parade their hypocrisy in public. It’s become the biggest Columbus Day parade in America.

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  • Paul Kern

    10/12/2021 12:34 AM

    Today I realized the model the left is using to "recreate" the nation is the old Soviet Union. When it fell it was shown the nation had been destroyed. The land was polluted. Most apartment buildings had to be razed The citizens turned into thieves who did all they could to survive. They had no faith any more. Even the Orthodox Church was and still is corrupt. Remember Chernobyl. Only Communist Party members lived high on the hog Now the head of Russia is a former KGB agent.

  • Sid Levin

    10/12/2021 12:27 AM

    The leftist NAZIS aware STEALING childhood, and The American Way of Life from America’s children. Now, a gay Superman? Next, they will mandate that boys have to play with gender neutral dolls in dresses! How about GI Joe in drag?

  • Robert E. Carter

    10/12/2021 12:22 AM

    My newspaper didn't say Columbus was a hero to the people he supported - he attacked the neighboring island cannibals who were eating them. They didn't relate to his sponsorship by Spain, not Italy, only that he was of questionable character. They didn't note any comparison of the number of (American - indigenous) Indians who died of the diseases we brought over - just like Columbus - all of which saddened them - no one knew about germs then.
    And my paper basically indicated that Biden discounted any further existence of Columbus Day, replacing it with Indigenous Peoples Day, implying that Biden's proclamation of this holiday means he declared the federal holiday, with its federal employee holiday pay, without the proper legislative necessities ( the House has to initiate any bill the spends taxpayer money, the Senate concurs, then the president t has authority to sign it - at his whim). Again, Biden's advisory team has fooled him, too.

  • Jennifer

    10/11/2021 11:00 PM

    I appreciate your reporting but please don’t generalize. Being a California resident it makes me sad to see what the state I have grown up in is going through, “Californian’s votes to keep him in...” No, majority of Californians, yes. Some Californians, yes, but not all. I for one did not. I voted for Elder, however with the vast majority of conservative Californians leaving he did not have to votes to win...unfortunately it may be the same issue in 2022:(

  • Beth Mitchell

    10/11/2021 10:41 PM

    Thank you! Happy Columbus Day to you and your staff! I enjoy your newsletter and thank you so much for heading it with a quote from scripture! I also enjoy the photos of God's creation! His creation is so beautiful! I am so thankful God gave us His Son, Jesus, so we can enjoy His wonders and each other! I do enjoy your humor!

  • R Reedy

    10/11/2021 10:25 PM

    Virginia - is anyone monitoring the election process in place for the upcoming election? Has Virginia election of 2020 been strictly audited by outsiders?

  • Larry Goodnature

    10/11/2021 10:24 PM

    The government of the USA at its various levels has betrayed and persecuted me from early childhood but I don't see how destroying America is a better idea than actually turning it into what it was supposed to be. I strongly doubt that Mao Junior is the answer to our prayers.

  • Terry Lyn Jones

    10/11/2021 10:18 PM

    Hi Mike,
    I love reading these articles but please don’t lump all Californians in with the Communist Left! We who live along the Highway 99 corridor in Central California are a fairly conservative bunch. We can’t help it if the crooked politicians in Sacramento kept Newsom in office! We were robbed!

  • Larry Rippere

    10/11/2021 09:53 PM

    California front-page news today: We've also banned small off-road gas engines. You know, like lawnmowers, chainsaws, weed eaters, leaf blowers, rototillers, etc., etc. Not carbon-neutral and contribute seriously to the global climate crisis.

  • Bob Ernst

    10/11/2021 09:44 PM

    How come when authors write about black people they capitalize "Black", but when they refer to white folks the "White" is in lower case? Am I being racist for asking this?