The courage, idealism, and fighting spirit of the 1944 U.S.A., and its sheer ability to plan, organize, and successfully carry out a colossal operation like Overlord and then, 25 years later, land men on the Moon — those qualities, those abilities shine dazzling bright against the impotent bickering and squalid compromises that characterize our public life today.
A Republic? You Can Keep It.
by Mark Steyn
Steyn on America
experience has given me a lot of faith in the basic fairness of juries.
it is very much like the lawsuit that Michael Mann brought against Mark Steyn and others, of which I observed some of the latter stages. The defendants were properly happy about how the trial had gone, but the facts didn't matter. The Democrats had chosen the right venue, Washington, D.C., and a biased jury found for Mann. Same thing here.
John Hinderaker is, as I have written, the soul of moderation, and no rah-rah Trumpy cheerleader. but, when the ruling party criminalises opposition and thus makes "normal" politics impossible, you got no choice:
what to do now? first, it is now absolutely essential that Trump be elected president. the Democrats cannot be allowed to get away with this effort to turn America into a banana republic.
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Regardless of the result, I urge all Americans to respect the verdict and the legal process. At this dangerously divided moment in our history, all leaders—regardless of party—must not pour fuel on the fire with more toxic partisanship. We must reaffirm what has made this nation great: the rule of law.
thus, Judge Méchan [sic] will have once again subordinated the election calendar to the caprices of his filthy courtroom.
how will the people react to whatever happens on july 11th? riots in milwaukee? one can't help noticing that, since the brutal january 6th prosecutions to the fullest extent of the law and then bulked up with "terrorism" charges by DC judges just as bad as this new york guy, there is little appetite for what Orwell called "turbulence".
but, either way, democrats figure that, however Trump supporters react, they can make this work for them ...and awful pathetic hollow husks such as Larry Hogan will be happy to string along.
I will add one final thought born of my own experience. I am about to begin my thirteenth year in the foetid septic tank of the District of Columbia courts. My finances are ruined, and so is my constitution. by the latter, I mean my health, not the United States constitution, which is already dead. by contrast, I'm just about hanging on, although I very much doubt I will live long enough to be vindicated at the supreme court. which is bad news for my heirs and relicts. as one of the lawyers taunted me last year, "this doesn't end with your death."
I'm sad about that, and would much prefer to devote the time that remains to playing music and enjoying the sunsets. I am worn out, and bitter about the books I'll never get to write because of the way American litigation has consumed what should have been my most productive years. I have a theological objection to suicide, but would not be averse to dying in my sleep.
Trump, on the other hand, is barraged at all turns - here, there, state, federal, civil, criminal. He has been subjected to all manner of indignities - such as, just this week, having to sit in the crappy courtroom while the jury deliberates, which judge Irving did not force me to do in DC.
Trump is (or was) a mega-rich American and he has the habits of the mega-rich, and they are rarely attractive in close-up. personally, I would have no desire to find myself in a room with stormy daniels, and I cannot imagine that whatever transpired was other than mechanical and perfunctory and instantly forgettable. on Fox, at the height of his presidency, Greg Gutfeld used to say, "Trump banged a porn star and we got world peace." He was making explicit the trade-off that large parts of the gop coalition had made in 2015 and 2016: yes, he's a flawed man, but the republic is so crapped out that a house-trained republican like Jeb Bush or Larry Hogan isn't going to cut it.
for the moment, the dems are, as always, three steps ahead. a lot can happen between now and july 11th, and much of it is undoubtedly already underway.
So, as John Hinderaker says:
it is now absolutely essential that Trump be elected president.
2 comments:
I wrote an obit for America years ago for posting on NSU and it was not premature.It was the first such epilogue I ever saw about our country. Lately,various conservatives have written similar viewpoints and Steyn is as pessimistic as I've seen(except for N.S.,"W" and me).
It all comes down to "what do we(Whites)do about it and what will cause White people to START to do something about it?"
Like Steyn,I don't see anything remotely revolutionary in our collective mood.If the Chauvin fu*kery didn't get us going,then the Trump sentencing shouldn't produce much more than a shrug either--but you never know when the spark creates a wildfire large enough,that it can't be put out.
--GRA
"If you can keep it." Well it hasn't been kept. Let it all go under. My true sentiments.
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