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Author: Brian Parsons

Brian Parsons is a locally and nationally published columnist and the current vice chair of the Bannock County Republican Party. He’s a proud husband and father, saved by Grace, and an unabashed paleoconservative. You can follow him at WithdrawConsent.org or find his opinion columns at the American Thinker, in the Idaho State Journal or in other regional publications.

Weeding Out The Frauds

Posted on January 31, 2024January 31, 2024 by Brian Parsons

A recent study by the Institute For Legislative Analysis, an offshoot of the American Conservative Union, suggests that though a Republican Super Majority technically holds Idaho’s legislature, it is actually controlled in the Senate by Democrat-leaning legislators and maintains a much smaller majority in the House than Party affiliation suggests. When paired with Idaho’s significant registration crossover, whereby unaffiliated and Democrat voters cross the political aisle to have an undue influence in Republican Party politics, the ability of the Idaho Republican Party to adequately represent shared conservative beliefs is significantly hampered

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The Deceit of Open Primaries

Posted on January 8, 2024January 8, 2024 by Brian Parsons

Because of the stark contrast in belief systems between conservatives and progressives, the Idaho Republican Party has made every effort to require some commonality in beliefs so that Republican voters can be assured that the Republican label will only be used to promote mutually agreed upon conservative policy. This is why, in 2011, the Idaho legislature enacted legislation that leaves the option of closed or open primaries to the voting party. The Idaho Democrat Party, desperate for votes, elected to open their primary. The Republican Party, wishing to narrow their numbers down to mutual belief, closed their primary.

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Why A Caucus Is Right For Republicans

Posted on December 11, 2023December 13, 2023 by Brian Parsons

What advantage does a caucus hold over a primary?  A caucus is hyper-local and largely removes the influence that money has on the political process.  In a primary, it is often the candidate with the most money and, thus, airtime and name recognition that emerges victorious.  A primary is easily bought with empty platitudes, favorable press, and deep pockets.  The political class prefers primaries over caucuses.  Buying exposure for one primary is much easier than buying hundreds of neighborhood caucuses where debate and deliberation take place.

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Toxic Masculinity? No, Essential Masculinity

Posted on December 7, 2023December 7, 2023 by Brian Parsons

Historically, men were expected to be the bulwark against evil in society. Their biological disposition to physical strength established their duty as protectors of the tribe. Modern cultural forces desire a society that punishes virtue and rewards criminality. They intend to discourage civic goodness and promote vice. They wish to create a society where good men fail to act and allow it to be brought into submission by authoritarians.

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The Origin of Gratitude

Posted on November 21, 2023November 21, 2023 by Brian Parsons

In a crazy and increasingly narcissistic world, it is easy to see things that are going wrong and fixate on them.  It is not always obvious or easy to consider what is going right and practice gratitude. Our ability to most successfully navigate life hinges on the intentional practice of gratitude so that we realign our perspective with the goodness in the world.

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The Bannock County Country Club

Posted on November 7, 2023November 14, 2023 by Brian Parsons

As usual, the Bannock County Republican Party was not represented in the Veterans Day Parade. Rarely are they represented in the Independence Day or Christmas Parades either. In an election year, expect to see individual cars or floats for Republican candidates, but don’t expect to see the county party represented. Why is this?

There are many potential reasons, but allow me to offer an opinion: I assert that the Bannock County Republican Party is a closed club that wields influence behind closed doors. They like how things are, and their influence dwindles because they do not empower the next generation and their grassroots.

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Lessons from Italia Pt. 3 – The Greatest Country

Posted on October 28, 2023October 30, 2023 by Brian Parsons

Most interestingly, Germans are taught from a young age not to be proud of their country because of their history during World War II.  This rejection of national pride seems tantamount to the modern American left’s desire to destroy American exceptionalism and mirrors their insistence that America has never been great.

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Lessons From Italia Pt. 2 – It’s The Food, Stupid

Posted on October 1, 2023October 3, 2023 by Brian Parsons

Italians are known for having one of the world’s oldest populations, and their food is a big reason.  The Mediterranean diet is known worldwide for being one of the healthiest you can eat, full of good fats like olive oil, and nutrient and anti-oxidant-rich products from tomatoes to wine.  It is not an exaggeration to say that these staples are ubiquitous throughout Italy, and as you traverse the countryside, their hills are lined with vineyards and olive orchards. 

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Lessons From Italia Pt. 1 – Damnatio Memoriae

Posted on September 19, 2023October 2, 2023 by Brian Parsons

What was most notable to me was that civics is a more nuanced conversation outside of the United States, not the hyper-polarized environment we are treated to in America.  This is not to say that Italy isn’t polarized; it is.  This is to say that at least in history conversations, the Italians proved to be more critical thinkers than your average American. As a culture that has endured millennia and often enshrined their heroes in marble and paint, they employ the Latin phrase damnatio memoriae, which means ‘condemnation of memory.’  Italians choose not to memorialize bad leaders. 

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Christianity & Muscle Memory

Posted on August 6, 2023August 6, 2023 by Brian Parsons

Muscle memory or motor memory is often used to describe something repeated so often that it becomes second nature.  Muscle memory comes to mind when we think of tasks like riding a bicycle.  Any time something is said to be revisited without practice, it is compared to riding a bicycle.  You never forget how to ride a bicycle.

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Advice For Recent Graduates

Posted on June 7, 2023June 8, 2023 by Brian Parsons

The day after graduation, I had few plans for what would come next.  I returned to my job as a lifeguard at the club pool for the summer.  I enrolled in classes studying computer science at one of the local universities.  I had no formal training in computers, programming, or engineering, but it seemed a prudent thing to do.  It turns out I was a horrible programmer.

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A Tale Of Two Countries

Posted on May 31, 2023May 31, 2023 by Brian Parsons

Country music presents an interesting metaphor for modern America: traditionally family and faith-oriented, now shallow and self-interested.  It has always been a storytelling art form that celebrates a simpler life, God, family, and traditional morals.  With the recent mainstreaming of country music came a melding of pop, rap, hypnotizing beats, and repetitive lyrics emphasizing superficial topics like sex and alcohol.  I have heard it called country rap or crap, and that’s an apt description.

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The Astroturfing of Generation Z

Posted on May 23, 2023May 23, 2023 by Brian Parsons

In politics, the term Astroturf refers to a contrived grassroots movement.  Astroturfing is when the establishment or similar interests back a candidate or cause but deceptively hide where the support originates so that it appears as if the support is organic and composed of ordinary people. Because politicians must appeal to the sensibilities of the commoners for their votes, who better to influence them than their peers?

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How You Can Get Involved In Idaho

Posted on May 10, 2023May 11, 2023 by Brian Parsons

I have said it before, but conservatives are not natural activists.  By definition, they like the way things are and merely want to be left alone.  Unfortunately, the political opposition does not extend the same sentiment and demands progress. Conservatives must learn to be active citizens, even if only to preserve society for their posterity.

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Southeast Idaho Topics of Interest

Posted on May 2, 2023May 3, 2023 by Brian Parsons

I regularly speak with like-minded regular folk, and I’m astonished at how little those around us know about what is going on in local affairs.  Things that impact them greatly are happening right here in Southeast Idaho, and too often the public is just generally unaware.  The allure of ignorance is enticing, but at what cost?  We have a civic duty to be informed on what is going on around us, and so here is a brief snapshot of a few ongoing topics of discussion.

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The Day The Music Died

Posted on April 21, 2023May 10, 2023 by Brian Parsons

In a recent interview about the indictment of Trump by famed citizen journalist Tim Pool, former Congressman Ron Paul was asked at what point this shift to weaponized government happened. He suggested that a coup of the American government came with the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, and we’re still dealing with the repercussions today. If the day the music died described a loss of innocence for an American generation in the 1960s, the administration of Donald Trump became that red pill moment for many in this one.

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Corporations Hate Their Conservative Customers

Posted on April 11, 2023April 13, 2023 by Brian Parsons

It’s not happenstance that corporations, now run by Ivy League graduate executives, fresh out of overpriced Liberal cesspools, are killing their brands.  One might even suspect that it is their mandate.  It’s not hard to imagine leftist executives laughing over a Bud Light as they await the conservative backlash and tanking sales in response to their latest brainchildren. 

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The Hills We Die On: HB 71

Posted on April 5, 2023April 6, 2023 by Brian Parsons

This week Idaho Governor Brad Little signed House Bill 71, titled the Vulnerable Child Protection Act.  The crux of this legislation is a statewide ban on certain gender-affirming care for minors up until the age of seventeen.  This gender-affirming care includes but is not limited to administering puberty blockers, hormones, and body-altering surgeries such as mastectomy and vaginal or penoplasty, with only a few exceptions for documented physiological conditions.  I am in support of this legislation.

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A Little Credit Where It’s Due

Posted on March 26, 2023March 27, 2023 by Brian Parsons

I have often been a vocal critic of Idaho’s Governor Brad Little.  He represents a system of good old boys who often dabble in nepotism and cronyism… When it comes to advancing a socially conservative agenda, Brad Little has signed most of what has been put in front of him, and conservatives will have little to complain about.  When it comes to advancing a fiscally conservative agenda, Little tends to fall along authoritarian lines.

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CBDC & Surveillance Banking

Posted on March 19, 2023March 19, 2023 by Brian Parsons

All of the leading indicators are present, suggesting that the government is pursuing CBDC.  In January 2022, the Federal Reserve published its white paper on the necessity of transforming monetary policy to digital currencies in the digital age.  Between its expansion of the IRS workforce and policies targeting leakage in taxation toward lower income earners, its crackdown on alternative currencies like cryptocurrency, and now its recently announced instant payment system, FedNow, the Biden Administration is swiftly implementing a surveillance banking system. 

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