Any discussion among conservatives about the possibility of Kamala Harris winning the election quickly turns to voter fraud or polling problems like the under-sampling of Trump supporters. Those are both valid discussions but not the essence of the problem here.
If a person goes to a surgeon needing both a cancerous tumor removed and a knee replacement, the patient doesn’t opt for the knee replacement in the hope that the cancer will go away. Yes, things will be a lot better, but that tumor keeps on growing. At this point in American history, voter fraud is the bad knee and public education indoctrination is the cancer.
A cancer that started out slowly but has been metastasizing of late.
Eleven years ago, I wrote a short book titled “Don’t Let the Hippies Shower.” It’s loosely based on a few bits from my act but is a mostly serious examination of how the radicals from the 1960s took over public education in America, then Academia. I updated it in 2018 and am now kicking around ideas for a “groomer” update. So, I’ve been thinking about this for a long time.
I have also been writing about school choice for a very long time. It’s not only a winning issue for Republicans, it’s also vital to the preservation of the Republic. […]
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