Whether you deal with the loss of your loved one, your pet or, even your ideals that established your country — how do you deal with grief? Bill Whittle just learned that his cat has cancer. He’s often acknowledged his lifetime battle with clinical depression. Zo Rachel and Bill grapple with one of the greatest challenges we face.
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12 replies on “How to Deal with Grief When Faced with Loss of Your Loved One, Your Pet, Your Country”
Bill is right. We need to get thru the next 2 years of Progressive silliness, and come out fighting on the other side.
Don’t give in to the Progressive mantra that “resistance is futile”.
In fact, push back. Seed the ground for 2022 with “Freedom is better than dependence” , “You are stronger than Big government wants you believe”. “Personal responsibility is the only path to fulfillment.”
Good thing that bill lost all those fire arms in that tragic boating accident, other wise government do gooders in Calif. would have to remove them after an admission of depression.
Thank you, Bill, for bringing Alfonso on board. He is such an asset to your show.
Learning to let unconditional love go is so very hard. We let our little14 year old ball of joy, Bubba, be put to sleep a few months ago. He was in pain and was suffering from pancreatitis and organ failure. Haven’t felt so much sadness and loss in a long time. Sorry to hear about your beloved cat, Bill. Give all of the love you can during the time your pet is still with you now. God Bless.
I also had to put down my beloved dog Lucy due to cancer. It was so sad, but she was not in a good place. I miss her terribly, but we do not have them long, maby 12 to 15 years at best.
A saying I came up with when I was … probably a teenager, when I discovered that hardship is temporary (and grief is hardship) “put your head down and plow through it.”
There is no avoiding it. But there is another side. And if you keep going, steadily, you’ll get to it.
Ok, fine… don’t grieve for the loss of the Republic. What else are we supposed to do? They OWN the Soap Box. They’ve CORRUPTED the Jury Box. They’ve STOLEN the Ballot Box…. WHAT THEN CAN WE DO?
We let them.
I don’t know a nonviolent way to take it back. I naively assumed that the truth would out. I forgot that truth is subjective. Even though it isn’t to me.
We can try to marshal our strength and push in the next electoral cycle. But they continue to stack the deck. Being a pessimist, I see us in the decline part that comes before the fall, Because we, collectively, let it happen. It always was the only way to defeat us. From within.
My one bit of optimism is as follows. everything is cyclical. This too shall pass. Unfortunately, that also means that we can’t ever win either.
Blaming ourselves when you say “We let them” might be productive if the other side EVER took the blame for anything rotten THEY did and repented and turned away from their wickedness. But they NEVER do! Nihilism was never very popular with me and it isn’t a strategy I want to emulate. I didn’t let them, maybe some people did. I did what I could without using physical violence. People who did “let them” might want to slink back into their closet and hold their teddy bear close, after all, according to some, “we can’t ever win.” That is not good grief.
Truth is NEVER subjective. If you cannot cling to that, then you have no hope.
we need to fight smarter.
in Sept. 2020, there were news reports of 300 lawyers, sent by the DNC, to battle ground states. (ended up being over 600)
I could not understand why the RNC did not send lawyers to fight back.
I could not understand why Pennsylvanian Republicans did not push back harder.
Any time Dems say voter IDs are racist, the response should be “if people don’t have IDs to vote, the solution is get them IDs, not abandon IDs.” or ” Europe demands IDs to vote. Don’t you want to be more like Europe?”
I would have hoped that Republicans would have learned from Bush 43. We can’t trust that average USA voters will see thru the manipulation. We need to hit back with ads and social media, even as we attempt to maintains some integrity in the ads. Our ads need to point out the results, buuut, we need to have a catchy tag line as well. Maybe something like “Green Jobs are not good Jobs. They are destructive of existing good jobs, for fewer different jobs.”
I think the problem with Trump has always been his strength. He is not of the Swamp. But the administrative state fights back in ways that are not straight forward, and Trump did not have anyone he could trust who was good at the back room knife fight that is SOP for someone like McConnell .
The only one I can think of is Rudy, and he seems to have lost some of his fastball.
Push your conservative Congress critter to work toward election security measures. (your Dem Congress critter could use a phone call as well, it helps, but not as much)
Donate time or money to candidates you suspect will push for smaller gov.
I am so sorry, Bill!!!