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Politics : Politics for Conservatives

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POSTED ON DECEMBER 9, 2017 BY STEVEN HAYWARD IN THE WEEK IN PICTURES
THE WEEK IN PICTURES: “THE CONVERSATION” EDITION

Al Franken’s “resignation” speech contained a familiar trope of today’s liberalism—about how we need to have “a conversation” about sexual harassment. Liberals are always going on about how we need to have a “conversation”—usually a “national conversation” (the best kind!) about especially race and racism. But in practice what liberals have in mind is not a conversation at all, but a confession and repentance: everyone is supposed to confess their sins again the latest iteration of the liberal catechism. But the only “conversation” that really needs to take place is a short one mastered by someone who excelled at it before changing careers: “You’re fired!”

Will the second edition be titled, “Giant Jerk of the Senate”?

Al Franken resumes his entertainment career following resignation.











Headlines of the week:











Want.

Maybe this one will make up for last week’s miss: And finally. . .

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