Essential

Must-reads from the Bubbler

The legacy of MLK

Consider one of Martin Luther King, Jr’s most well-known “dreams”: One day we will judge a man not by the color of his skin, but by the content of his character. It’s easy to see where we are now. As far as opportunity and voice in society, the black community has never had it better in the United States. If you look worldwide, they’ve got it better than blacks anywhere else on the earth. That is not to say there aren’t issues, but they’re nowhere near like the Democrats would have you believe. There isn’t white supremacy lurking around…

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The perfect analogy

I recently wrote a post arguing that “white supremacy” is nothing more than a strategy to dehumanize conservatives to justify canceling them. At the end, I made an analogy that has received such a strong reaction, I decided to make it its own post… “I’m saying that one of our largest problems in this country is coming down to a guy in a bar walking up to another guy and saying, “hey, you see that guy sitting in the corner? He just called you an ‘asshole.’ What’re you gonna do about it?” The guy who thinks he’s been called…

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Conservative double standard

Democrats are clearly bringing communism to the United States, and from that, we can only conclude that they don’t like the American system, as founded. As conservatives, can we really complain about their approach? We all agree the Republican Party is entirely worthless, but we still keep trying to wrestle it to the ground and make it serve the conservative movement. In fact, we’ve been trying for decades. Why would we get mad about Democrats trying to remake our country from scratch when that’s exactly what we’re trying to do with a useless Republican Party? Hopefully, the Democrats will…

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So? What now?

So, the Republican Party is dead. It has become synonymous with racism and bigotry, and there’s no way to save it (at least not in the next two years). The Republican brand is dead. Now what? As any conservative who believes in creative destruction will tell you, this is great news and the perfect opportunity to create a party centered on freedom and liberty that truly seeks to make America great. Anything is possible, so this is no time to limit our thinking. We can win back this country, and it can, and should be peaceful. The Democrats took…

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There is no Republican Party

One of President Trump’s most important accomplishments was exposing the reality of our federal government. Call them the “Deep State” or “swamp,” Washington D.C. is crawling with grifters who exist solely to enrich themselves, their families, and their friends, at the expense of the American taxpayer. That includes the Republican Party. For the past 35 years, I’ve endured one frustration after another as the aggressive and fearless Democrat Party undertook one power grab after another as the Republican Party sat by and watched. The Democrats pushed their agenda while defining the Republican Party as inhuman racist, sexist, homophobic, science-denying…

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The election was stolen way before the election

November 3rd gives us milestone date to point to when discussing the 2020 stolen presidential election. But the truth is, this election was stolen way before election day. The character assassination of President Trump started as soon as it started looking like he may win the Republican nomination. If it were just Democrat politicians, we could overlook it. The opposition’s political leadership is expected to weaken the other side’s leadership. But it came from everywhere, and nearly all of it was dishonest or misleading without any grace or benefit of the doubt. The election was stolen when talks of…

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The plus side of cancel culture

Everything has an upside. That’s what we learn when we understand that God is good, things happen for a reason, and good comes from all things (even if it’s not immediately obvious what it is.) Consider cancel culture. There’s been plenty written about how Orwellian, horrible, inhuman, and unfair it is. It doesn’t allow for redemption, and creates an atmosphere of fear that prevents many from sharing their point of view. But consider the plus side. As with all things, there is some good in cancel culture. First, it should teach many a lesson that there is never an…

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What people aren’t considering about secession

There’s been a fair amount of talk about secession in the United States. It’s hardly a new idea. It was, of course, a foundational element of our first Civil War. And people have discussed it, whimsically or seriously, ever since. The clamor is rising again as it’s clear there’s little left in common between the right and the left. It used to be we all agreed we wanted the best for the U.S., it was just a matter of how best to achieve it. Now, it’s clear leftists want to tear down the country, as founded, and replace it…

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The importance of white supremacy

White supremacy is a critical component of our march toward communism. Without white supremacy, the left would not have been able to dehumanize conservatives as effectively as they have. It was critical to dehumanize conservatives because it was the only way to sell abolishing the First Amendment. Sure, on it’s face the idea that we should have freedom of speech sounds alright. But when you define half the country as so evil, immoral, and irredeemable as conservatives, we can’t afford to let them speak their vile ideas out loud, lest others start agreeing with them. Conservatives are so racist,…

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Who is the swamp?

Like all conservatives, President Trump’s biggest problem was the inability, or lack of awareness, to explain what conservatism is and what he means when he says things like “the swamp” or “deep state.” That’s why The Bubbler exists. After watching for more than 30 years conservatives miss opportunity after opportunity to teach conservatism and explain the philosophy to people, I finally took to the internet. As usual, President Trump got halfway there. In talking about “the swamp,” he was correctly identifying the real enemy and was scratching the surface on starting to defeat them. But he didn’t go far…

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