Article by Eric Georgatos in "The American Thinker":
“Sundance” at the popular website “Conservative Treehouse” has posited that the ruling class plan
that Americans are about to watch unfold inside the Beltway basically
involves a three-step process: (1) the House votes for impeachment, (2)
the Senate holds a six toeight-week trial and votes to convict and
remove the President, and (3) Vice President Pence becomes President,
and Nikki Haley, fresh off a scripted book tour plan to increase her
visibility and acceptability, gets the appointment to serve as vice
president.
The
troublesome Trump will be done away with, order will be restored, and
the Vindmans of D.C. can resume their rightful place as the determiners
of American government policy, foreign and domestic. Enough
‘Republicans’ will be bought off by Pence’s seeming conservatism and
Haley’s professed loyalty to Trump (at least as compared to John Kelly
and Rex Tillerson) to quell any resistance from the knuckle-dragging far
right.
Sundance
has a pretty good record of reading the political tea leaves in this
coup era, so it’s pretty jolting to get his read in such explicit
terms.
If
Sundance is right as to the plan, we’d like to interject right now a
blunt warning to the ruling class elite from both parties who might lend
their support, or withhold their resistance, to such a plan: borrowing
from the truly impactful words once uttered by Bush 41 – “this will not stand.”
The
ruling class has swallowed the lies that the Beltway and its Pravda
media and its Big Tech allies control the news cycle; that Lawfare
sophists control the definition of fairness, due process, and justice;
that a controlling majority of Americans think history began the day
before yesterday, and accordingly will accept their plan with a shrug of
the shoulders and go back to their meaningless, uninspired, disengaged
lives. Sure, a few might feel more than a shrug of the shoulders, and
some may cling to their guns and Bibles and offer those silly ‘thoughts
and prayers’, but in the end, they can be counted on to move on.
Ain’t gonna happen.
We’ve previously chronicled the accumulating resentments from
the Obama regime that elected Donald Trump to the Presidency. The fire
stoked by those resentments has not subsided, and Coup #1, the Russia
Collusion fraud, and Coup #2, the Ciaramella/Pajama Boy whistleblower
fraud, have thrown the highest-octane gasoline imaginable on that fire.
The ruling class has no idea how hot and nationwide that fire is.
Adam
Schiff apparently has enough Pravda sycophants around him to make him
think his orchestrated show trial is winning hearts and minds across the
country. He is out of his mind.
Secret
testimony, selective leaking, manipulatively edited transcripts,
posturing about the nonexistent sacredness of whistleblower anonymity
(after an Obama administration that terrorized whistleblowers),
and all the while whistling past the manifest corruption of the Biden
family as if Americans can’t see it -- Schiff’s fraud has exceeded the
capacity of the English language to convey its depravity and moral
bankruptcy. “Disgusting, disgraceful, egregious, unconscionable,
abominable” -- these are level 2 or 3 words for a level 10 travesty.
So what will it mean to say “this will not stand”?
There’s
a spirit and power in American ideals that cannot long be mocked by men
and women, no matter how credentialed or clever they might be.
And
here’s a word -- which seems to be to the ruling class like garlic to a
vampire -- that explains the spirit and power of these ideals: they
are divine. You may fight against them if you want, and your
fight may cause catastrophe for a while, but you will not win. Slavery
couldn’t possibly be reconciled with American ideals, and America’s
first Civil War stands as the example of what happens when the ruling
classes try to deny or sidestep or outrun or overrule these divine ideals.
We
most often speak of these ideals in the vernacular of the Declaration
of Independence -- all men (and women) created equal; all endowed by
their Creator with unalienable rights, including the rights to life,
liberty and the pursuit of happiness. But here’s a formulation of one
of those divine ideals in different terms: it is the right of we the
people to ‘self-government under God.’
The individual, as Ayn Rand put it, is the smallest minority on earth, and in America, the individual
is sovereign, free. The government doesn’t exist to rule him; he
governs himself, and the government’s job is to protect his right to do
so. He doesn’t stand for a tyrannical mob telling him what he can do
with his life, how much of what he earns he can keep, what his carbon
footprint can be, what his food and drink shall be, what temperature his
thermostat can be set to, what and where and from whom he shall obtain
healthcare. He owes faithfulness and obedience to the God of the Bible,
to live as best he can in accord with the ideal of loving his neighbor
as himself, but he doesn’t need legislators to tell him how to do that.
And
he sure as hell doesn’t stand still to have King George in the 1700s or
the Deep State in the 2000s tell him who the President of the United
States of America can or cannot be.
Most
Americans know the nation as they have understood it is fundamentally
at risk in 2019. They are smarter than the ruling class believes; they
know no matter how loudly Pravda screams to the contrary, this war in
2019 is not about the icky personality of Donald Trump. It’s about the
future of a divinely inspired idea called America. Taking down Trump is
a proxy for taking down America; it’s about taking down the idea of
individual freedom and self-government; ultimately, it’s about taking
down the idea of God.
Ain’t gonna happen.
Ruling class, you’ve been warned.