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Tuesday, August 25, 2020
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An outside agitator is stirring up violent protest in the streets of Portland, Oregon. His hand is at work in Seattle; Oakland, California; and Los Angeles, too. This agent provocateur set out to inflame protests simmering in these cities by making sure that armed hordes were in their midst, and it has worked: Many more protesters are out on the streets, throwing bricks at law-enforcement officers and engaging in vandalism. Blocks of these cities have been engulfed in tear gas. Mayors are pleading for calm . . . The outside agitator’s name is Donald Trump.
Because Trumpism is a cancer on the body politic, the treatment will require radical interventions, including the transformation of the Republican Party, a purge of Trumpists from government, and the indictment of the president and his top cronies as a criminal enterprise.
Press release by Trump Campaign
Building on the incredible achievements of President Donald J. Trump’s first term in office, the President’s re-election campaign today released a set of core priorities for a second term under the banner of “Fighting for You!” President Trump’s boundless optimism and certainty in America’s greatness is reflected in his second-term goals and stands in stark contrast to the gloomy vision of America projected by Joe Biden and Democrats.
President Trump will further illuminate these plans during his acceptance speech Thursday at the Republican National Convention. Over the coming weeks, the President will be sharing additional details about his plans through policy-focused speeches on the campaign trail.
President Trump: Fighting for You!
JOBS
ERADICATE COVID-19
END OUR RELIANCE ON CHINA
HEALTHCARE
EDUCATION
DRAIN THE SWAMP
DEFEND OUR POLICE
END ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION AND PROTECT AMERICAN WORKERS
INNOVATE FOR THE FUTURE
AMERICA FIRST FOREIGN POLICY
“We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”
Article by Robert Oscar Lopez in The American Thinker
The future of local police departments has become a top election issue. Rasmussen released recent polls showing that Americans pay close attention to debates about law and order. For instance, 50% of likely voters want to see harder crackdowns on urban unrest, while only 38% support continuing protests in cities. Overall, 72% are concerned about recent reports of urban violence. Over 60% of Americans said their feelings about the protests will have an effect on their November voting.
Perhaps we have found the Democrats' Kryptonite. Conservatives have noticed for quite some time that the left never showed adequate concern about far-left extremism (listen here). The far left has greater numbers and, unlike the far right, is entrenched in major institutions like colleges. The far left hopes to claim the anti-police violence as a historic win for its side (see here). Democrats can't claim that the Floyd protests had nothing to do with rioting.
Protests have become linked in Americans' minds with riots. The organization seen as leading these demonstrations was Black Lives Matter (BLM), whose premier issue was defunding or abolishing the police. BLM leaders like Alicia Garza never hid their intent. Most BLM activists rejected talk of mere reform as too weak and compromising.
Attempts by skittish Democrats like Jim Clyburn to disown anti-police slogans can't undo the effect of many fellow Democrats' embracing of a group whose trademark demand is shutting down police. While some Democrats insist that "defunding" means simply reinvesting in alternatives to standard policing, Americans remain wholly unsupportive of replacing their local police departments with social workers, mental health respondents, charities, community elders, or healers — all stand-ins put forward by advocates of taking away police funding and firing cops.
The Democrats have wedded themselves to Black Lives Matter and Antifa. Let's consider the widely ridiculed video broadcast at the Democratic National Convention, a montage of anti-police rallies. A compilation of recent Black Lives Matter and far-left protests plays in the background. Cross-dressing Billy Porter, sporting high heels and draped in a cheap split-trained cape reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn's famous gown in Sabrina — sings a Buffalo Springfield classic from 1967 — "Stop, Hey, What's That Sound?"
Perhaps to offset Porter's effeminacy, the producers chose to include images of 75-year-old Stephen Stills, now plump and avuncular, dressed in a crumpled blazer and what looks like thick bifocals, floating around with his guitar like a straggler lost on his way to the fiftieth anniversary of Woodstock. The washed up septuagenarian and the gender-nonbinary curio float through the protesters like a drug-induced nightmare from The Big Lebowski.
What would alternatives to police look like?
Thanks to the left, we're stuck with police abolition movements. At least 13 cities have moved to defund the police, including small Norman, Oklahoma, and metropolises like New York and Austin. According to Forbes, 34% of Americans support defunding while 53% oppose it. Democrats must explain what the world will look like without local police departments. They say people will be kept safe by less violent experts: counselors, neighborhood organizers, clergy, artists, doctors, etc. They suppose that enforcement can be transferred into these community hands.
The Democrats' not so novel idea has been tried. Many times. Whatever rules a society promulgates, someone will break them, and communities need agents of enforcement, deterrence, and restitution. Absent a perfect deity to administer justice directly, we settle for flawed humans monitoring and limiting the behavior of other flawed humans. Past generations have tried to soften the harshness of policing by suggesting less overtly brutal agents of enforcement. Let's see which of these historical examples most resembles what will happen in America.
The Spanish Inquisition
Inquisition courts began long before the fifteenth century, but they took a special form under the leadership of Torquemada. Cecil Roth's Spanish Inquisition describes the history of this institution and the anti-Semitism with which history remembers it. After the establishment of a "Holy Office" in the late 1400s, the inquisitorial courts were not technically under the supervision of the crown. Neither were they subservient to the Vatican. Their investigation of crimes against the Christian faith, as well as their determination of penalties, developed all the worst aspects of standard policing with none of the public accountability. In a 2005 history, Joseph Perez characterizes the Inquisition as "a religious institution at the service of the state."[1] This means tribunals, torture chambers, spies on every corner — the first Deep State.
The French Terror
In rejecting the Bourbon order, French revolutionaries, particularly the Jacobins, wanted to do away with the guards and prisons associated with kings and aristocrats. Several alternatives arose, such as the famous "Committee of Public Safety." The most famous iteration, however, became "the Terror," a massive and decentralized form of discipline based on a "familial" model. According to Colin Jones's review of Jean-Pierre Gross's research into the Terror, the Jacobins emphasized the Revolution as "a 'familial event,'" which other historians astutely perceived as a "band of bloodthirsty patricidal brothers."[2] Few people today think of the Terror as a family gathering, associating it rather with the guillotine and mass executions before screaming mobs.
The Gestapo
Seventy-five years ago, shortly after losing his office to the Labor Party, Winston Churchill said in a speech, "No Socialist Government conducting the entire life and industry of the country could afford to allow free sharp or violently worded expressions of public discontent[.] ... They would have to fall back on some form of Gestapo, no doubt very humanely directed [as] in the first instance."[3] While Churchill was forcefully condemned for likening socialists to the Gestapo, his point still holds. Secret police such as the Gestapo or Stasi arise, we must remember, as alternatives to standard policing, and often with the same high-minded ideals. The idea behind such units was to enforce laws without the public feeling openly savaged.
The Harper Valley PTA
Less ominous but still troubling is the possibility that Democrats will replace police departments with snooping prudes like the ones described in the sixties classic "Harper Valley PTA." In the song, "The note says, Mrs. Johnson, you're wearing your dresses way too high." While the song's fun treatment of hypocrisy made for comedy gold in the 1978 film version starring Barbara Eden, we should remember the eyewitness accounts from communist countries like Cuba and East Germany. Often community associations in such countries had structures similar to the Harper Valley PTA, but their snooping into people's personal lives could end with imprisonment or loss of their children.
The Scarlet Letter
Before you rush to reassign police duties to community elders and "healers," reread Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic about seventeenth-century Massachusetts. While Hawthorne's heroine Hester Prynne is not accused of being a witch, the same community that forces her to wear a scarlet A lives in our collective memory as the site of witch trials. When you try to avoid the brute force of police action with the seemingly gentler touch of community counselors and advisers, you can easily end up with mob rule. The mob is not always a bunch of strangers dragging people to the guillotine. A mob can also comprise gossiping and priggish neighbors who know so much about you that they know how to condemn and punish you.
Ingsoc
Winston Smith, the main character in George Orwell's unforgettable 1984, works for an entity that wants to instill love with no visceral discord. The book closes, after all, with Winston saying he loves Big Brother and embraces all the rules and regulations of the dystopian state. To arrive at such a feeling of love, he is monitored by government agents, stripped of his privacy, trapped in "Room 101," and ritually tortured until he has a massive breakdown. When we want to replace the police with something else, we must ask, what is it we want to be rid of? The uncomfortable visible signs that we are being policed? If so, the danger is that our replacement will work with propaganda and secret torture — "re-education" — to fix problems. We end up with Ingsoc, the political party in charge of Smith's nation.
The Manson Family
The leftists who decry police brutality often romanticize community. They do this even as they follow the lead of Marx's Communist Manifesto and reject nuclear families. Black Lives Matter, for instance, rejects "patriarchal practice," seeks to "disrupt the Western-prescribed nuclear family structure requirement," and envisions family as the "global Black family." These heady redefinitions of "family" as the community model, put forward in conjunction with calls to dismantle the "police function," are not new. Cults have carried out these ideas in the past, with one of the most famous being "The Family," controlled by murdering psychopath Charles Manson.
The Symbionese Liberation Army
When leftists talk about defunding the police, remember that they don't want the police's work to disappear; they want to transfer that work elsewhere. There is always the possibility that the transferred duties will include armed and violent enforcement. Like the Manson "Family," the Symbionese Liberation Army had strange racial and sexual obsessions — but this bizarre cult grew directly out of a movement to abolish prisons and police. They did not do away with weapons. Rather, they stockpiled weapons for their own use. They used their arsenal to kidnap and imprison Patty Hearst in 1974.
The Ku Klux Klan
One of the most difficult truths about Jim Crow history is the rationale behind founding the Ku Klux Klan in 1865. After the Civil War, some Southerners came to hate what they saw as a police state. They viewed themselves as victims of Northern occupation and hated having Union troops police their communities. They believed that none of the institutions filling the Confederacy's vacuum were protecting them, so they started clubs as an alternative. The alternative ended up being racist terrorism.
Jonestown
Calls to defund or abolish the police always spring from utopian dreams. To dream of a world without the local police department is to dream about another plane of existence, where people magically coexist, cooperate, and treat each other well. Experiments based on this utopianism fill the dustbins of history, but none left as poisonous an aftertaste as Jonestown. Charming and handsome, fanatically religious, and heavily supported by San Francisco Democrats, Jim Jones led hundreds of followers to Guyana. He promised to found a loving community devoid of conflict, racism, or oppression. When things didn't work out, he convinced hundreds of Jonestown's residents to kill themselves and their children with poisoned Kool-Aid.
A world without cops: dream or nightmare?
We do not have to depend on the imagination to envision a world without a local police department. The things that we need police for — security, enforcement, investigation, discipline — do not go away when you eliminate local constabularies. These tasks slide into the hands of other social forces, which almost always function without transparency, due process, or consistency. They are never less violent or more merciful to those who break a society's value system.
Because Democrats cannot, in any realistic scenario, uncouple themselves from the "Defund the Police" movement, they have nowhere to go but down, all the way to the bottom of the sea. The question is whether they will take the rest of us with them or not. One thing will determine whether they sink alone or sink us, too — who wins the November election.
Article by Patricia McCarthy in The American Thinker
The difference in tone between the Democrat and Republican conventions could not be more distinct. The four days of the Democrat infomercial were characterized by misery and anger. Not one of the Democrat speakers even smiled. They made it clear, each and every one of them, that they hate this country.
Consider Michelle Obama’s scowling face; every person who spoke exuded rage, fury that President Trump had survived the four years of their demented attempts to destroy his presidency. Even before the election, higher-ups at the FBI, the DOJ and the CIA had hatched a scheme to prevent his victory. Once elected but before his inauguration, they escalated their treasonous plan which was constructed out of a tissue of lies. To this day, Adam Schiff continues to promote the many lies he has foisted upon the American people with the eager help of a despicable and immoral media.
This was a grievously corrupt group of people with power to abuse -- and abuse it they did. But they failed. Yet they have not been deterred.
They invented out of whole cloth phony scandal after phony scandal. Impeachment based on the phone call with the new President of Ukraine. And now, the most hilarious of all, the removal of mailboxes in order to thwart votes by mail. Everyone knows that an all-mail-in ballot election would be fraught with cheating, like the ballot harvesting the Democrats devised for exactly that reason, to cheat.
Yet these Democrats believe the American people are so mindlessly gullible that they will buy their message of racism, fearmongering and threats of continued violence.
What we saw on Monday night was entirely different from the Democrats’ attempt to frighten people into voting for the hapless and senile Joe Biden, who, if elected, would be the puppet of Bernie Sanders, the commie squad, and the globalists of both parties who attain their massive wealth by stealth, like Biden’s drug-addled son Hunter. How did Senators Pelosi and Feinstein become incredibly wealthy? They have long used and abused their positions of power for personal gain.
Not once in four days did a single Democrat bemoan or condemn the violence, looting and rioting that is destroying so many Dem-run cities across the country. They seem to think supporting these Marxist groups, Antifa and BLM, will work in their favor; that defending the criminals at the expense of the law-abiding will get them elected and defeat Trump. How wrong they are. Most Americans are shocked by the left’s defense of these mobs that are devastating their own communities without a shred of concern for the lives they are ruining. They are horrified by the Democrats’ lack of defense of law enforcement, their support for abolishing cash bail and prisons, their advocacy of anarchy.
The speakers on the first night of the Republican convention were from an altogether different planet. They represented those of us who love this country, who know it is not a racist nation. Every speaker had a story to tell and every story was a powerful expression of why they love America and are grateful for what this country means to them.
People of a certain age who were educated before the left destroyed our schools know only too well that it is Joe Biden and his party that bear the two-hundred-plus years responsibility for the racism that ravaged the nation up until the Civil War. It was Democrats who were willing to secede to preserve slavery. It was Democrats who founded the KKK, created Jim Crow laws, who opposed integration and the Civil rights legislation of the 1960s (men like Al Gore’s father). Those laws passed because of Republicans. It was Hillary and Joe who revered former KKK grand wizard Robert Byrd.
The racism within this country is predominantly on the left. That it’s on the right is the biggest lie the left tells; in academia, by the media, and by Democrats who take black Americans for granted, insulting them with their arrogant assumptions of their supposed permanent allegiance to their party.
They didn’t count on people like Sen. Tim Scott, GA Rep. Vernon Johnson, NFL star Hershel Walker (who spoke of his long, personal relationship with President Trump), Candace Owens, Leo Terrell and the host of other black conservatives who support President Trump.
In November, Trump will have the votes of many more African Americans than he did in 2016. Of that we can all be sure. Trump achieved the lowest black and Hispanic unemployment in history. He has made permanent subsidies to our historically black colleges. He has funded opportunity zones to lift up blighted communities. He got prison reform passed. Obama/Biden did none of these things; they took the black vote for granted and their party still does.
This first night of the Republican convention was glorious. There was the gorgeous setting, the auditorium at Mellon amid a sea of American flags. There were no masks! Joe and Jill, alone on the stage the last night of their convention, appeared with those ugly black masks. They wore them like a virtue-signaling badge of honor that the left thinks they are, but they were completely unnecessary under the circumstances.
It should be obvious to all Americans that the left is using the virus as an election benefit. They think that if they can keep up the fear of the virus and keep the economy locked down, they can blame the consequences on the President.
Biden stupidly promises to lock it all down again if advised by the “scientists.” Like Fauci? Fauci has proven to be a self-serving, patent man who hopes to become rich with a vaccine. His disapproval of HQC has cost thousands of lives. Even though the timeline of Trump’s early actions at stemming the tide of the virus is exemplary, all the left has is blaming him for the Covid deaths, which is of course absurd on its face.
The talking heads on CNN and MSNBC were forced to make utter fools of themselves after this first night of American greatness. They were intent on ridiculing whoever spoke and whatever they had to say, but they had to know it was a triumphant night, the first of four, that celebrated all that is great about the United States.
If you did not see Maximo Alvarez’ short speech, watch it now.
It will make you proud and it will make you cry. It is people like this Cuban success story that make this country so exceptional. The angry mobs who are in the streets of all these Democrat-run cities and who mean to destroy this nation and what it has become are unthinking indoctrinated fools. They’ve been taught to be entitled to what others have worked for and achieved, not to work or achieve themselves. They are the saddest, most unfortunate people; they are to be pitied but not absolved of their crimes. Law and order must prevail, which is why President Trump will be re-elected. As always, it is not anger and pessimism that wins the day but gratitude.