...but failed...praise God in heaven.
Details are still emerging, but what's clear is a Biden supporter - now deceased - attempted to assassinate President Trump at a Pennsylvania rally this evening.
And according to an eyewitness, this disaster could have been prevented.
He and his friends saw the shooter "bear crawling" on the top of a building with a rifle...
...and tried to <alert the authorities> a couple of minutes before it occurred.
Why did the Secret Service let this happen?
"Extreme incompetence or it was deliberate. Either way, the SS leadership must resign."
- Elon Musk on X
In Musk's inimitable style, his use of "SS" clearly evokes Germany's dreaded <Schutzstaffel>, and why not?
The left's constant drumbeat that "Trump is Hitler!"...
...is not just grossly irresponsible, it's an open call to violence.
It's true the shooter pulled the trigger, but the democrats and their complicit media allies loaded the rifle.
Thankfully, President Trump - though grazed by an assassin's bullet - is fine, and for that every decent person gives thanks.
Sadly, the left has no decency, and they're already flooding social media with <hateful messages>.
Despicable, but totally in character.
What do you see in this picture?
That of stillness.
For them, it's a survival mechanism; the ability to remain perfectly still could be the difference between living another day or becoming dinner.
For us, it's a spiritual checkup; being still in the presence of our Creator reconnects us with what actually matters in life.
We live in a chaotic time of constant distraction and directed thought.
Most of us won't go anywhere without a cell phone and few of us can resist checking it constantly.
For what? The latest fakebook post?
When was the last time you enjoyed a few calm, independent, self-directed meditative moments, free from TV, radio, internet?
We live in dark and dangerous times, but take heart: God is still in control.
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