So, 10% Is Crucial And We Need To Pay Attention.

The upcoming election is going to be a right bastige. The media and the left (but, I repeat myself) are working to smear Trump and Deify Harris. Consequently, given their level of lying and fakery we have a major problem: we cannot fight their slime with slime of our own.

Here’s my proposal: The 11th commandment of Ronald Reagan should be first and foremost in that one must never criticize another Republican in public. I would add to that the concept that attacking weak allies, or recent converts, for not being strong enough to pass your purity test will drive them away and they will either vote for Kennedy or not vote at all. It’s not a strategy that gains a victory for our Republic. Instead, wrap your arms around their 10% support and nourish it to a bigger number. But take their help and shut your yap unless they turn out to be child molesters. We need everyone except hair sniffers on this one. 

Look, not everyone has the blood of Senator Joseph McCarthy flowing through their veins like I do – maybe – but if they don’t want to see the end of our life in a republic, they’re my ally for this round. We can sort out our minor differences later.

So, be nice.

On to truth: we cannot fake memes, use false reports, or twist the words of the left to gain our victory. Simply telling it like it is will win the battle. 

An example is some of the stuff floating around on Walz right now. I despise the creep, and consider him to be #bluefalconwalz. He may have served 24 years in the guard, but the way he left was not particularly honorable. It might have been legal, but not what most vets would do. However, his continuing to lie about his service for all these years is a legit target: he’s a sack of dung with a fake set of chevrons on his challenge coin. But don’t try to frame him up with soundclips that lack context. He’s said plenty on his own to hammer him with. 

Finally, on #TamponTimmy, he let the Twin Cities burn for 3 days. Now, a clip has come out with President Trump praising him on a phone call in the immediate aftermath. Listen to the context of the call. A nation in distress and a president trying to coax better behavior from a guy who screwed the pooch out of the gate. But that’s all it was: an after report once the Guard had gone in and Trump said it was a big improvement over the previous few days when Walz had done nothing. 

Harris is not just unlikable, but a liar who could have impacted all of the policies she’s now proposing in the past 4 years, but instead she was busy not protecting the border and instead hiding Biden’s dementia. Don’t let her off the hook for leading that coup against POTUS.  And while it’s okay to mock her laugh, or her racial changeling status in private, stick to the facts of her horrible record and hammer her on that, not the pantsuits. 

Finally, a note for President Trump:  Good sir, Godspeed. Stick to your policy criticism and leave out the personal. You are a superior leader when you do that work for yourself. You are funny and bright, but the white suburban women think you’re a bully when you criticize on appearance and style. Hammer them for craptacular decisions and policy and you will win this thing. Keep cool, keep strong, keep on topic and I will be watching your inauguration in January.

And, to my fellow patriots: go sign up as poll watchers today. Not tomorrow. If we watch every ballot as it comes in, we can help stop the stop. Bring clickers to count votes, one watcher per machine, etc. But you have no right to bitch if you do not do your part. Get to work!

Max Cossack Is Banned By Twitter. How’s That For An Endorsement? And His Book SIMPLE GRIFTS Is Now Available As An Audio Book

It’s the busy season, but what a delight that my third book of Summer 2024 is now available. SIMPLE GRIFTS by Max Cossack is a fun book to say the least. I have read every one of Max’s works, and was honored to be allowed to record this book. (I’ll be doing more in the coming months.) If you haven’t read/listened to any of his books, start today: he’s brilliant. Here’s the summary: Professor Soren Pafko has made a life and career out of lying, conniving, manipulating, and abusing everyone in his path. So far, it’s working great: he’s Chair of his College’s Department of Comparative Literature; he’s leader of the local chapter of the Democratic Communists of America; and when he wants to cheat on his wife, he’s got his pick of women who think he’s the second coming of Che Guevara. In short, his life is peachy. But when he flunks local yokel Gus Dropo’s teenage son for a politically incorrect classroom comment, everything in Professor Pafko’s world begins to go hilariously wrong.

Max has been banned by Twitter for being astute, honest, and sparing no fools. Check out his other books and buy them all. Then listen to them as icing on the cake. 

 

Another Audio Book Is Here: Sub Tales 3 Now Available

I’ve been doing the Sub Tales books by Frank & Charles Hood for a couple of years now, and those characters keep writing them faster than I can record them. But I was almost caught up for a couple of weeks. Then I heard #5 is on the way, so I had to get busy. Sub Tales 3 is the latest one for your enjoyment. 

Sub Tales 3 is the third entry in the “Sub Tales” series written by authors and brothers Charles and Frank Hood. The Hoods have established a niche in the storytelling of exploits both famous and obscure in the captivating history of the US Submarine Force.

Sub Tales 3 comprises 18 original lengthy stories that cover a wide variety of topics, historical figures, and eras. From tales of heroism and courage under duress to more lighthearted discussions about the Silent Service, Sub Tales 3 is crammed full of interesting details that are sure to please the submarine veteran or enthusiast.

You’ll ride with the legendary submarine captains Howard Gilmore and Whitey Mack.

You’ll circumnavigate the globe with the men of the USS Gudgeon and the USS Archerfish.

You’ll stand alongside the pharmacists mate tending to the medical problems of his fellow World War II submariners.

You’ll learn about the taming of the atom to create the first atomic bomb and then come to understand how one mans vision of the peaceful use of nuclear power came to transform the US Navy.

You’ll take detailed looks at the operations of the second US nuclear submarine, the USS Seawolf, learn about the amazing career of the man largely responsible for the rescue chamber that saved submariners aboard the USS Squalus in 1939 and go aboard the NR-1the unique mini-sub that combed the ocean depths.

Sub Tales 3 contains several heart-pounding tales of men skirting death aboard submarines; not all episodes ended well, but the brave actions of those who stayed at their posts or found novel ways to mitigate disaster will inspire you. 

I Think All This Salt Might Be Elevating My Blood Pressure

I’ve finished the coffee and scones and the breakfast extra, and now I’m listening to music on my computer. What was the breakfast extra? Why, a gallon of salty liberal tears. 

The delicious tears are laced with schadenfreude, one of my favorite flavors. Who’s tears? Well, it’s a mix.

The first part of the mix is the flood of “journalist” tears caused by all of the ethnic, religious and sexually unknown speakers at the Republican National Convention. People I’d heard of, people I’d never seen, people totally new to me all came forth to speak about their hopes for the nation and why Donald J. Trump was the guy for them. Not paid shills, not screeching pink-haired misfits who aren’t sure why they’re mad at the world. In other words, people who share my values were on that stage and because they didn’t look like me the press went nuts. Obviously they were traitors because they’d left the holding pen where democrats keep their possessions.

The second wave of tears, an especially tasty blend from across the world, were those of people who had social media post bemoaning the assassins’ missed shot.  

I worked for over 20 years for companies that held you responsible for your social media posts if you were in any way linked to the employer. Even a random comment about where you worked, even if not named, might be enough. If someone might figure out you worked for Zatox Enterprises by your photo taken at your desk, or some vague reference that gave it away, you fell under company disciplinary rules. I worked very hard to never even hint at who I worked for 40 hours a week.

But the fact is, I had another reason: the left would dox you and go after your job if you displeased them. Not that all pink-haired people are bad, because I know at least two who are pretty cool. Nope, it’s because the majority of the bitter misanthropes out there on the left do look that way. I needed that job, and thus my freedom to speak out was suppressed. 

Consequently, when Libs of TikTok (https://twitter.com/libsoftiktok) posts tips on school teachers, nurses, city council members and the random cashier at Home Depot who have expressed their hatred for Trump by cheering on the dweeb who shot him, I love seeing them lose their jobs within a few days. Yup, it’s vindictive as hell. But they made the rules and now they get to live by them. 

The fact is, if you let evil (like rooting for people that try to kill politicians) go unchecked, evil wins. Costing them their job seems fair in that they’ve doxxed and destroyed hundreds of conservatives and Christians for years. I suspect I’ll get a dose as a result of this blog. I’ll save them the trouble: I don’t care and I don’t work for anyone directly. 

And thus, all that extra salt has boosted my blood pressure in a magnificent way. It has transformed me and I am a new creature:

Now, do what I just did: sign up to be a poll watcher and a volunteer to get Donald J. Trump back to the White House. It feels mighty good. 

Audio Book #34 Now Available – Love That Number…

Another great one, this time back to the category of Police Officer Mental Health. I’m proud to announce Mental Health Fight Of The Heroes In Blue: How To Mentally Survive Working as a Police Officer  by Scott Medlin

Once a job of serving their community by providing safety, police officers could rest relatively easy knowing their efforts were worth the sacrifice. However, over the past decade, the trade-offs between the rewards and risks of policing have increasingly sloped toward the latter. Today, officers are routinely being confronted with more pressure and scrutiny because of unfortunate bad actions by a few of their own. Then they still encounter constant threats of danger, and continued exposure to the darkest corners of society. It is no surprise that policing remains one of the most stressful occupations on the planet – stress that dramatically increases suicide risk among this population. There currently exists very little avenues police can turn towards for help with such a unique problem. This is detrimental because of not only the suicide risk, but it affects an officer’s capability of being the upstanding hero the citizens want.

This book was written by a police officer who, speaking from personal experience, and sourcing the help of trusted experts, walks anyone through the steps law enforcement officers can take to be shielded from having mental breakdowns and God forbid, become a suicide statistic.

Within this resource are five key methodologies proven to increase mental clarity as a police officer:

1. Acknowledging and counteracting the “warrior socialization” of police officers. You’re not a tough person – you’re a person.

2. Realizing the truth about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and how to overcome it.

3. Uncovering the secret system of your mind that can make or break your mental health as a police officer.

4. Unraveling and addressing the numerous and often surprising contributors to on-the-job stress.

5. Introducing habits and strategies for developing the strongest defense against the traumas and other stressors involved with policing.