Good evening!
Blessings on you and your family, and from all the Huckabee staff! Tonight's stories include:
- Bible Verse of the Day - John 10:28
- Nothing personal
- A shocking new Rasmussen Survey
- A victory against racism
- Biden's brain
- Message to Virginia criminals who’ve been enjoying the revolving jail doors installed by “social justice” "prosecutors"
- North Korea Update
Sincerely,
Mike Huckabee
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1. DAILY BIBLE VERSE
And I give unto them eternal life; and they shall never perish, neither shall any man pluck them out of my hand.
John 10:28
Today's verse was recommended by Robert M.
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2. Nothing personal:
It’s good to know that when the President compares defenders of basic election integrity laws to the most notorious racists in history, it’s really nothing personal:
Sounds like the legal defense that Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg recently used in a defamation lawsuit by George Zimmerman: “An allegation of racism or white supremacy is a matter of opinion and therefore not even actionable.”
I guess I’m old fashioned, but I was raised not to call people the worst names you can possibly call someone, especially if you can’t back it up and don’t even believe it yourself.
3. This court battle might not be over yet:
Despite the Supreme Court’s split ruling that OSHA doesn’t have the power to mandate vaccinations but the HHS can mandate them for healthcare workers, this court battle might not be over yet for all healthcare workers.
In a subscriber-only story, the Epoch Times reports that the Liberty Counsel has filed a brief with the SCOTUS on behalf of 2,000 health care workers in Maine who are seeking religious exemptions from the vaccine mandate. They’re using the same argument that succeeded in a Texas federal court against the Defense Department: if you allow for medical exemptions, people getting those exemptions pose the exact same risk to the state’s goals as those seeking religious exemptions. The virus doesn’t know the difference. So to allow secular exemptions and deny religious exemptions is unconstitutional religious discrimination.
I’ll keep you apprised on how this case goes. In the meantime, there are indications that support for vaccine mandates may be waning. For instance, there's this prominent person in the UK who says that considering that Omicron is a mild variant, Britain's mass vaccination effort is a "waste of time" and should come to an end. He says the government should focus instead on protecting the most vulnerable, such as unvaccinated elderly people.
Now, before I get censored and demonetized for spreading "misinformation" from some quack, I should quickly note that those comments came from Dr. Clive Dix, the former chairman of Britain's Vaccines Taskforce.
4. A shocking new Rasmussen Survey:
Remember when liberals believed in “My body, my choice”? Apparently, that applies onto to abortions, sex and recreational drugs. If you object to taking a vaccine, even if you might have medical issues or already have natural immunity, too bad: you will submit or else. At least that seems to be the opinion of a number of Democrats in a shocking new Rasmussen survey.
The survey found that 29% of Democrat voters would favor the government taking children away from parents who refuse COVID vaccines, 47% favor a government tracking program of the unvaccinated, 48% think the government should be able to fine or imprison anyone who publicly questions or criticizes the efficacy of current vaccines (FYI: I don't even favor imprisoning people who criticize ME), and a majority, 59%, favor allowing the government to force unvaccinated citizens to remain confined to their homes at all times, except for emergencies. Fortunately, that last one is opposed by 61% of all likely voters, including 79% of Republicans and 71% of independents, both of which are still frighteningly low percentages.
But if you want to put anything COVID-related other than vaccines into your body, then may God have mercy on you, because the government doesn’t. Daniel Pisano has been on a ventilator at the Mayo Clinic in Florida for 28 days. He’s been given less than a 5% chance of survival. His family wants to try the FLCCC plan that includes Ivermectin, but the Mayo Clinic refused. His family went to court to try to force the clinic to let an outside doctor give it to him, but the judge denied it. They’re now left with no alternative but to leave him on a ventilator and hope for the best.
If you remember, President Trump signed the “Right To Try Act” that allowed terminally ill patients to try experimental treatments when there was no other hope. Ivermectin is on the WHO’s list of essential medicines, it’s been used on humans since the 1980s and it’s the 420th most-prescribed medicine in the US. Despite claims that it helps save COVID patients, the FDA and CDC deny its efficacy and say it’s not approved for treating COVID.
My question: even if there's no approved studies showing that ivermectin helps, shouldn’t a person have a “right to try” it when the only alternative is to gasp for breath on a ventilator and “hope for the best”?
5. A victory against racism:
Finally, a victory against racism and for common sense and science, as Minnesota health officials react to angry public backlash and threats of lawsuits by dropping their plan to allocate monoclonal antibody treatments to COVID patients based on race. Still waiting to hear from Utah health officials.
6. Biden's brain
Some people have expressed concern about the faltering health of President Biden’s brain. And by “Biden’s Brain,” I mean the nickname that’s been given to his Chief of Staff, Ron Klain.
Last week, the Supreme Court specifically cited Klain’s retweet of a description of the OSHA mandate as being the ultimate “work-around” in finding that the Administration knew it was unconstitutional. You’d think that would teach him to think before pressing “Send,” or inspire his staff to hide his phone, but no…
https://www.westernjournal.com/ron-klain-retweets-ridiculous-analysis-bidens-inflation-crisis/
Klain’s Twitter account is a marvelous fantasyland where the economy is booming because inflation didn’t rise quite as fast this month as last month (actually, it’s even worse than the government admits…)
https://asiatimes.com/2022/01/worst-us-inflation-since-82-is-huge-underestimate/
…and there was a tiny increase in the labor participation rate! Of course, that might have just been from Amazon having to hire more workers to resend all the packages that are being looted off of trains in L.A.
https://www.foxnews.com/us/train-thieves-downtown-los-angeles
But as Ron Klain might tweet, that’s good news: we have full employment for thieves! And they’re reducing smash-and-grab store crime by eliminating the middleman and stealing merchandise right off the trains! Under Biden, even thieves are becoming more efficient! It’s the best of all possible worlds!
Mr. Klain had better hope his gross of pig lipstick doesn’t get looted off the train.
7. Message to Virginia criminals who’ve been enjoying the revolving jail doors installed by “social justice” "prosecutors":
There’s a new sheriff in town.
8. North Korea Update:
Not that we need anything more to worry about, but North Korea claims to have successfully tested a hypersonic missile.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/north-korea-fires-2-suspected-short-range-ballistic-missiles-in-test
9. I Just Wanted To Say:
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