Showing posts with label Scott Ott. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scott Ott. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Bill Whittle: "It's not a brain issue, it's a heart issue"...video

My advice? Reprogram your brain to soothe your heart.

Advice I need to take to heart (see what I did there?)  Okay - cheap shot, but worthy of reflection.

Just a few days ago I posted a video of Benjamin Hardy telling us how our brains work, or don't, as the case might be, and how to be a high hope person.

So what did I do yesterday? While doing my morning routine of journaling, checking my agenda for the day, prayer, and spiritual reading, I actually wrote "yuck" next to one of the items on my schedule for the day.  It was defrosting the large upright freezer in the barn - a task I'm obviously not fond of doing.

By the time I finished my spiritual reading, I thought to myself, "What the hell is wrong with you? There are people who don't even own a freezer packed with all sorts of delicious food. And you think defrosting it is a hardship?" 

After re-framing the job in my mind as a privilege I was able to whip it out in record time (mainly since I discovered years ago using a shop vac made short work of the ice and water.)  And, guess what? It wasn't "yuck."

Bill Whittle: "I can't be the only person who looks around and says what the hell is happening here?"

Trust me on this, Bill - you're not!

Bill, Scott, and Stephen discuss this issue in their video. 

When you spend your life immersed in news that leaves you deeply sad, how do you handle the heartache? In this intensely-personal episode, the men of Right Angle — Bill Whittle, Stephen Green and Scott Ott — grapple with the emotional impact of the barrage of 24/7 news.

 

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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Bill Whitttle: What would you tell your pre-COVID self to help get through the past year?...(video)

thoughts as we move forward.

Stephen Green nails it when he says, "I would have gone rebel much sooner." It took him several months to go rebel. It took me about two weeks. Around our neck of the woods those stupid directional arrows in the grocery store aisles were largely ignored by everyone.  Surprisingly, most people didn't even notice them.

Scott Ott tells a touching story about his neighbor and how his thinking has changed over the past year.  

  What I remember was how the masses decimated the toilet paper aisle. We practice what many scornfully call "prepping", albeit in a minor way, so we had plenty of potty paper and ended up helping out those who did not. 

I have still not recovered from seeing masked up people. I never will. Masks are nothing more than a capitulation to evil and it appears some people will be wearing them for the rest of their lives. If that's their choice - so be it.

Bill Whittle calls this past year a drill to see how far the government can push the populace into acquiescing to their onerous mandates and demands. Turns out it was pretty damn easy.  The lesson here, my precious poodles, is be prepared for the next "horror virus."  Prepared is the operative word!

  

St. Patrick has Been Cancelled

Today is St. Patrick's Day.  Google has wiped his visage from their little graphic substituting everything green, as in "save the earth green."

Not to worry. We can still indulge in a day of cultural appropriation celebrating the man who is credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland. Today, everyone is Irish!  

Thursday, October 8, 2020

Bill Whittle expounds on Trump and the Wuflu...(a must watch video)

Heather MacDonald, the last living journalist, says the mainstream media has come unhinged over President Trump's reaction to COVID-19 because it's "a violation of maximal risk aversion" -- a condition Bill Whittle calls "cowardice."

Woo boy - this is the ultimate in motivation for your Thursday.

Watch this, and like my friend, Lone Star Parson, always says:

Don't Fear the Reaper!

"Life is not about duration; its not about length, it's about volume. It's about how much life can you put in the time you have on this earth. How many experiences, how many connections, how many emotions, how many high, how many lows." Bill Whittle

Seriously. Watch this and go out and slay the day!!!





Thursday, February 7, 2019

Bill Whittle: Soak the Rich?

why it won't work.

And just a quick note on the ridiculous "black face" hoorah.  Keeping the masses all in a twist over something that has absolutely no importance is a way to divert your attention from something that does matter. Think about that...

At the rate they're going dressing up at Halloween will become a politically correct nightmare.  And how about all those ethnic restaurants that will have to close? 




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Friday, March 31, 2017

Muslim Murder: Katie Hopkins, Bill Whittle tell it like it is...

because the only other option is the destruction of civilization.

Lately I've been reading quite a few novels taking place around WWII.  The spoiled arrogant libtards of this country have no idea of the devastation and lost lives that happened in the center of great cities like London, Paris, and even beautiful German cities. The hardships suffered by these people is something they've never experienced.

As I was cruising the Woman's March on Washington Facecrap page, and witnessed their moaning and groaning of the wonderful Muslims being unfairly picked on and their defense of the religion of peace, my disgust for these self destructive, un-American, pussy hat wearing feminists knows no bounds.  These same women defend every sexual perversity, abortion on demand (paid for by the taxpayer), and everything that is ugly, demeaning, and vulgar.




Not one of these women have faced the hardships that women experienced during WW I and WW II.  They know nothing of the brave women who drove ambulances, provided comfort and nursing care to the men with missing limbs and horrific facial injuries.  Instead, they live in fear that they won't get free birth control.

Can you, in your wildest imagination, picture a bunch of people standing around London forming little hearts with their hands to ward off the Nazi's as they dropped bombs and strafed their homes?






Seriously - take a gander at these people in London (or Brussels?) who consider themselves adults making cutsie little hand hearts. I thought that was reserved for couples expressing delight at the wife's expanding pregnant belly (which I find equally silly.)


How about a vision of the women of Belgium, United Kingdom, Italy, or France marching around in pink pussy hats to protest and scare off the big bad Nazis?

And, make no mistake, these women and the beta males who have the bad luck to be married to them, hate you.  They laugh at your way of life.  They mock you if you have more than 2 point whatever children.  To them, you're nothing but an uneducated rube.

It seems Katy Hopkins agrees with me.   Bill Whittle, Scott Ott, and Stephen Green expand on this theme - and I thank them.





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Friday, January 27, 2017

Right Angle: The Secret to Trump's Power...

 make it your secret, too.
Published on Jan 26, 2017 
Donald Trump delivered one of the most remarkable Inauguration Speeches of all time. The left said it was “dark.” We think it kicked ass!




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Sunday, December 18, 2016

President Elect Donald J. Trump has shown more class and dignity than we've seen in 8 years...

and he's not even officially elected yet.

While Mooch and Odumbo are flinging about insults and patting themselves on the back for being so great, Donald Trump is out thanking the American people for electing him.

In response to Mooch's statement in the Oprah interview, "We feel the difference now. See, now, we're feeling what not having hope feels like",  Trump said, "I honestly believe she meant that statement in a different way than it came out."

Oh, no she didn't Donald, but thanks for being classy.  The grifters who have been occupying the White House for 8 years are about to be gone and there's nothing to be gained by Trump insulting them.  They've already become a footnote in history.  No one, except a few crazy libtards, give a damn what they have to say. 

A week ago Trump held a meeting with a bunch of tech billionaires in which he praised them and called them an "amazing group of people."  Many of these people spent the last 18 months talking trash about Trump and doing everything in their power to undermine his campaign yet Trump calls them amazing and asks for their help and feedback.  

I call the changes going on "amazing."   It's a far cry from being called bitter clingers and deplorable, wouldn't you say? 

Keep President Elect Donald Trump in your prayers. 

Trump Derangement Syndrome™


Tomorrow the electors meet to cast their votes for Trump.  Reports are that they are receiving death threats and the state of Pennsylvania is supposedly supplying the electors with armed police protection.  I don't recall the Obama electors needing police protection, do you? 

Many libtards, like one of our local ethics teachers at North Idaho College, are calling for the electors to elect Hillary.  Now that's not exactly what I would call ethical or even sane. 

Is there hope for those who suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome™?   I doubt it. 

Scott Ott, Stephen Green, and Bill Whittle have some thoughts on the subject:






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Thursday, August 11, 2016

RIGHT ANGLE: IS HILLARY TOO SLICK OR TOO SICK?...

how about both?
Coughing fits. Strange reactions to surprises. No press conferences for almost a year. And some of the strangest facial expressions ever made. Is Hillary Clinton gravely ill, or is this just as close as she can come to human expressions?





Wednesday, June 8, 2016

May we now relax a bit until the convention?...

I certainly hope so.

Like it or not, Trump is our candidate.

I like it.

If you don't, that's fine too.

But how about telling the truth anti-Trumpers?  You continually rant that Trump has "no positions" or he changes positions depending on which way the wind is blowing.  Have none of you bothered to go to his website and read his positions?

A rally is not a place for a policy wonking.  When I attended the Cruz rally in Coeur d' Alene, there was nothing of substance said by Cruz.  It was just all rah rah, and Trump is a pig.  Perhaps if Cruz had cut short his prayer circle in the back room, with much laying on of hands, he could have spared us more than 15 or so minutes.  I was not only not impressed, I was offended.

In 2012, 19.2 million people voted in the Republican primary.  This year, 30,337,089, people voted in the Republican primary.

That's over 10 million people who crawled out of their weed patch to vote.  What people say, and what they do in the privacy of the voting booth are two different animals.

So if you're still laying in the weeds and deep down really like Trump, it's safe to come out.





Bill Whittle, Scott Ott, and Stephen Green weigh in on Hillary, while you anti-Trumpers blather on about Trump's "character. "
 



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Saturday, January 11, 2014

Trifecta: Getting high in the mile high state...

where are the Cheetos??

Bill Whittle has a bunch, like, man, to say - sort of, wow - is that a bird?

When I was but a wee girl in Houston we had this really cool, like super totally rad grocery store.  It was a teeny tiny place in the Westheimer district with shelves up to the ceiling and a very high end comprehensive meat area in the back.  At 3:00am it was thriving hot spot for hungry pot smokers.  You could find all sorts of exotic items to feed your hunger. Can you say caviar?

We would fill our cart to overflowing with greens of all sorts, beans, peppers, and ham hocks.  When we got home the whole mess was thrown in a huge pot while we ate 4 or 5 different cheeses and crackers, washed down with whatever was handy.

Unable to sustain an upright and locked position we usually crashed.  When we awoke, breakfast was ready.

Did this derail my life?  Well, ladies and gentlemen, it didn't improve it any, but only because this was a seldom and random occurrence.  There is no doubt in my mind that if I continued along this path a train wreck would have been the end result.

Do I think marijuana should be legal?  Darned if I know.  I do know this: putting kids in jail for years for smoking pot is a little silly. 

In all seriousness, I will say this:  I never knew (not ever) a dedicated pot smoker that didn't sit around and talk about all the things he/she was going to do while never doing anything at all.

And remember this - the pot we're talking about is not our grandparents pot.  This stuff is so hyper-loaded with tetrahydracannabinol, or THC that it renders a completely different experience. 

My hope is that if pot is decriminalized the allure of using it will fade.