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Bliss? Or just ignorant?

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History isn’t likely to look kindly on the ignorance of the right wing Ignorance is not bliss. But it is sometimes peaceful.

Watching the news on television or reading a newspaper has proven, in my case, to elevate blood pressure levels and induce a strong feeling of dread.

When the Republican National Committee officially states that the deadly insurrection on Jan. 6, 2021, was “legitimate political discourse,” and when local GOP groups invite certifiable wackos like Marjorie Taylor Green to be keynote speakers, I get a ringing in my ears that just might signal a stroke.

We seem to be living in an age where a good portion of the country’s politicians would rather kowtow to a bellicose hate-monger than carry out the business of governing the country.

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