Monday, February 27, 2023

Matt Walsh Declares War

Walsh posts a nuclear-bomb response to the "Be Nice!!!" bunch of............idiots? ..........fellow-travelers?

Pay particular attention to the last 2 minutes of his speech.

He's not alone.

Interesting side-note:  Prager U. opposes Walsh's tactics.

5 comments:

  1. Founder#1

    Dennis Prager Founder, Early life and education

    Prager was born to modern Orthodox Jewish parents. He attended Yeshiva of Flatbush in Brooklyn, New York. There, in the 10th grade, he met Joseph Telushkin. The two became close friends and would later co-author two books. He went on to attend Brooklyn College and graduated with a double major in anthropology and history. Between 1970–72, he attended the Middle East and Russian Institutes (now Harriman Institute) at the Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs. Prager also studied international history, comparative religion, and Arabic at the University of Leeds.


    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis_Prager












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  2. Founder # 2

    Estrin married Susan Chamberlain in 1985.[26] He is the son of Donald and Mildred Estrin, with brothers Joel and Mark, and a sister Amy.[14]

    A scholar of the movies,[20] Estrin has brought his knowledge of film to the Dennis Prager Show,[27] where Prager calls him the "Living Martyr".[28][29]

    Estrin is a honey aficionado.[30]

    In 2002, Estrin was denied life insurance because he traveled to Israel, one of the countries subject to U.S. State Department travel advisories. Because of this, he sued 14 insurance companies. This led to some insurers changing such policies,[31] and to a bill in California to outlaw such travel restrictions on policies.

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  3. Mildred Estrin

    Salem - Mildred Estrin, known to everyone as Millie, died on April 4. Born in Chicago on August 4, 1924, she moved to Salem with her husband of blessed memory, Donald Estrin, in 1977. Together they opened Instock Fabrics, a drapery and fabric store, the first of its kind in the city. That store still operates today under different owners. For her entire life, Millie was dedicated to Civil Rights issues. In Chicago she founded a summer day camp for inner city youth, TWIG, which still exists today. Millie was deeply involved in Temple Beth Shalom where she served on its board and headed numerous committees. She was a fierce advocate for the environment and sustainability. Legendary for her green thumb, she won numerous prizes at the state fair for her homegrown squash, pumpkins and zucchini. A devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother, she is survived by her children, Joel Estrin of Salem, Allen Estrin of Sherman Oaks, California and Amy Estrin of Portland. She is also survived by four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. Funeral services were held on Sunday, April 7 at 11:30am at the Virgil T. Golden Funeral Home. For those wishing to honor Millie's memory, please send a contribution in her name to Temple Beth Shalom,

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  4. Both Founders were Jewish, but the second wants to hide the fact...... but his mom's Legacy show he is jewish

    Wonder why he wants to hide that fact?

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  5. Matt Walsh Wikipedia Personal Life


    Walsh lives in Nashville, Tennessee[102] and is married to Alissa Ann Walsh (née Linnemann).[103] They met on eHarmony.[104] They conceived thirteen children, seven of whom died in Alissa's womb[105][106][107]and six who survived including two sets of twins.[108][109]

    Alissa has cited her lost fetuses as her justificaton for her pro-life beliefs.

    Walsh is a practicing Catholic.[110]

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