Jennifer Rubin, a tabloid writer, and Disingenuous Mouthpiece

To have been associated with so many news organizations as Jennifer Rubin, it is quite easily discovered that she is a former writer for more places than a current write. There usually is a fire where there is smoke, and if her last 8 months of writing is any indication, she writes innuendo, personal attacks, and does not have the advantage of intelligence to pass along to her readers. Jennifer Rubin is an American neoconservative journalist who writes the “Right Turn” blog for the Washington Post. So two things there, what the hell is neoconservative? Secondly, writing for the Washington Post as a Blog? Seriously, The Post has fallen that far?

“When the World says, “Give up,” Hope whispers, “Try it One More Time.”

How long will it take for politicians to stop talking and start doing? A March for Our Lives gave them the Path, Beto O’Rourke supplied these politicians with the backbone, but they still blast social media with condolence comments and abuse the good hard work of both A March For Our Lives and Beto O’Rourke. IT is sickening and disturbing that in an America of today, looking towards the future that there is no other candidate that has the courage to stand for right?

Robert Francis “Beto” O’Rourke – 2020 US Presidential Candidate

He was also smeared as being an “empty suit” in the early going by the Washington Examiner , but just 15 days into his campaign, Beto was, in fact, the very first candidate to release a healthcare plan alternative to Medicare for All in Medicare for America, that would serve the same purpose but also retain private insurance well before either Kamala Harris or Pete Buttigieg and he was the first candidate to release a Climate Change plan as well to reduce net emissions by 2050, making this narrative false slander outright. Furthermore, he had come up with 19 policy proposals prior to his exit from the race, second only to Elizabeth Warren in number.

Hello Out There, Does Anyone Hear Me?

unaccompanied teenagers, single parents with children and entire families – crossed the border, much fleeing extreme violence in their home countries. Young people fled gang recruitment, persecution by police working with organized crime, and threats of rape and death.