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Recently a telemarketer phoned to discuss what he called my “end of life options.” Subsequently, I have left very specific instructions for my wife. I don’t want a funeral, memorial service, an obituary, or any suggestion as to where you should donate your money. Frankly, I find funerals to be morbid affairs and I try not to go to them. They either turn out to be uncomfortable family reunions or pageants to enrich the mortician where people stand up and lie about you.
Read moreJoe Biden is not a person of principle or character. He is a lifelong politician who has spent decades shifting his positions on nearly every major issue. If one had to define Biden’s political worldview, it would be simply this: Follow the Democratic herd, and desperately attempt to place yourself dead center in the middle of it. Joe Biden is, in short, a political pinwheel, taking note of the prevailing winds in his own party and seeking to channel them in his favor.
Read moreOne of the most liberal Democrats to serve in the Oklahoma Legislature in recent years has been given a prominent role with the Oklahoma Bar Association that will impact the “future direction for the organization.”
Read moreOklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt passionately defended the state’s anti-ESG law after a judge temporarily blocked it from being enforced.
Read moreThe protests roiling our college campuses have provided yet another opportunity for the perennially disgruntled to call for the end of America’s democratic form of govern ment and system of free market capitalism, and to replace both with some collectivist pipe dream.
Read moreEven as President Joe Biden was delivering his perfunctory Holocaust Remembrance speech earlier this week, decrying the “ferocious surge” in antisemitism on college campuses and prattling on about how he would never forget the Oct. 7 attack, which saw over 1,200 Israelis murdered, raped and kidnapped, the president was planning to stop the Jewish state from destroying modern-day Nazis.
Read moreAs we approach the constitutionally required Sine Die adjournment on May 31, the Legislature is continuing to work through the budget process and sorting through the figures that differ between the Senate and House proposals.
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