Posts Tagged ‘jenny beth’s journal’
Jenny Beth’s Journal: It’s Time for ‘Shifty’ Schiff to Go
As chairman of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Rep. Adam Schiff has abused his power, misused and wasted taxpayer money for his partisan political agenda, and has lied repeatedly. RealClear Politics has Jenny Beth’s commentary on Adam Schiff’s long list of violations—some that have been going on for years: In early April of…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: The Tea Party Isn’t Going Anywhere
Last month, Sen. Rand Paul declared on the Senate floor, “Today is the final nail in the coffin. The Tea Party is no more. … Adoption of this deal marks the death of the Tea Party movement in America.” In his defense, he was angry over the caucus’ cavalier approval of a massive two-year spending…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: Northam and VA Democrats’ Embarrassing Scheme
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam called for a special session this week to consider gun control measures that had already failed to pass in the legislature during the regular session. The call was made supposedly in response to the mass shooting at Virginia Beach back in May. Don’t be fooled—it was hardly about gun control. Real…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: Net Neutrality was Just Govt. Overreach, Plain and Simple
One year ago this week, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) reversed the Obama-era “net neutrality” policy which essentially allowed the government to regulate the internet. Jenny Beth has the commentary on Breitbart: “Neutrality,” like the word “fairness” and other liberal shibboleths, has a nice ring to it, but the true aims of net neutrality are…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: The Case for Trump’s Immigration Proposal
There’s a reason why we have immigration laws – why most countries have immigration laws. Unfortunately, our government has spent decades refusing to enforce our current laws and refusing to make any attempts to address the growing threat of illegal immigration. Recently, President Trump addressed the inconsistencies in our current immigration system. As of right…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: An Open Letter to President Trump
Since he was sworn in two years ago, President Trump has done his best to drain the swamp and enact laws to put America first. However, the president has been struggling to fulfill one particular promise with a stubborn Congress: obtaining funding for a wall to secure the border. Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund Chairman…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: More Hypocrisy From the Left on Illegal Immigration
Two weeks ago, immigrants illegally crossing the border near the San Ysidro port of entry threw rocks and bottles at border patrol agents as they tried to force their way over the fence separating the U.S. and Mexico. Border patrol agents, facing a large and unpredictable group of people, used pepper spray to halt immigrants…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: Game on, group-think feminists!
The media has clogged the airwaves to imply that “all” women are part of this new modern-day feminism movement. That “all” women agreed with Dr. Ford’s sexual assault allegations against Kavanaugh and that “all” women believe survivors. Period. Except these claims are not true and it’s an insult to think that “all” women are a…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: ‘Mob rule’ is the Democratic Party’s new scare tactic
Tensions rise as Democrats and Republicans get ready to cast their votes in November. Unfortunately, one side has used violence and scare tactics in order to get its way and to try to suppress the voice of the other side. The question that voters should ask themselves is: Do we want to live in a nation under…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: Kavanaugh fight ignites newfound Tea Party principles in GOP Establishment
The Kavanaugh confirmation process has turned into such a circus that the GOP establishment – the Republicans who are mixed up with the Democrats in Washington’s messy swamp – are even standing with conservatives and the Tea Party to defend Kavanaugh. The Hill has Jenny Beth’s commentary: By coincidence, it was just 10 years ago…
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