THE THESIS: Kentanji Jackson Brown is not a lone wolf. Treating her as some kind of unique, creative jurist is an error. She is the tip of the spear of a full, institutional capture of the Supreme Court. Brown refuses to recognize the existence of the very foundation of American law, that is Natural Law. 


THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: 


Matthew 7:24


The Wise and Foolish Builders


24 “Therefore everyone who hears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock.


 


1 Corinthians 3:11


11 For no one can lay any foundation other than the one already laid, which is Jesus Christ.


2 Timothy 2:19


19 Nevertheless, God’s solid foundation stands firm, sealed with this inscription: “The Lord knows those who are his,” and, “Everyone who confesses the name of the Lord must turn away from wickedness.”


THE NEWS & COMMENT:


IRONY: MSNBC Angry GOP Won't Support Jackson Based on Qualifications - Stephanie Ruhle, MSNBC, Neal Kaytal


They 'Don't Trust Black Women': Whoopi RAGES at GOP Opposition to Jackson


Republican” Sens. Murkowski and Romney Will Vote to Confirm Ketanji Brown Jackson for SCOTUS


Mollie Hemmingway on Mitt: “The only new info since he voted against her a few months ago was increased awareness of her “soft-on-pedos” approach, which makes this new Romney position super interesting.”


Kaboom: Doocy Asks Psaki If the WH Supports Kindergartners Learning Sex Ed


Sean Kevin Campbell: In January, I wrote that my piece on the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation was one of the hardest I'd done. This one has been heartbreaking. As organizers have fallen homeless, I uncovered a $6 million property purchased with BLMGNF funds


Open season on cops


Andrew Sullivan: “The Problem With Jon Stewart; How painfully, cringingly super-woke must a comedian get to stay relevant.


THE LISTENERS:


Todd, Rakog from Bremerton here.


I'm a loyal listener since you were on the 6:00 a.m. hour at ktth. I get the podcast on Spotify and almost never miss an episode. Without your voice prominently in my life, I would lack an incredibly valuable perspective on what is going on in the world. Mega-dittos to you as I remember (God rest) Rush.


I have a question. Proverbs chapter 16 written out in the notes for episode 90 hour 1 is from a translation that uses gender-neutral pronouns. I'm concerned and curious as to why that translation was picked. Can you give an answer to that? I know and agree with your position that we should give no ground, and prosecute an active battle against the use of woke terms and phraseology. A gender-neutral translation of the Bible seems to militate against that position, and may not even be a legitimate accurate translation of the word of God.


Look forward to hearing from you.


Best, Ralph


(Rakog from Bremerton)


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Todd,


As I write this, I am listening to episode 90, hour 3. I will help...by letting you know that I was able to get episode 90, hour 1 on my podcast platform.


I listen to your podcast (and the Jason Rantz show) on the Podcast Addict app. I was working nights last night, so I got the notification when the episodes were posted. As far as I could tell, hour 1 was always available and was never taken down.


I just wanted you to know that the message is still getting out there, in one way or another.


My younger brother (he is 19) and I are going to attend the event on May 20 in Bothell. So excited to listen and finally meet you!


Cheers,


Cameron Frazer


Burlington, WA


MUSIC REVIEW:


 


Sweet Home Alabama … brother Ronnie, lead singer


Southern Man


[AUDIO] - Sweet Florida . . . Donnie and Johnny, .38 Special


Apparently, DeSantis suggested to the Van Zant brothers that he would love to hear something like “Sweet Home Alabama” about Florida.


Fox News continues:


“We really wrote it…in a couple of hours, and we recorded it on an iPhone and sent it to the governor,” Van Zant explained. “We’ve never done that before…and we took a chance.”


DeSantis suggested a song about his state modeled on the Lynyrd Skynyrd hit “Sweet Home Alabama.”


The Van Zant brothers ran with that idea and created “Sweet Florida,” to thank DeSantis for his leadership in the Sunshine State.

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