Monday, August 29, 2022

MAGA and the Memory of America

If Ron DeSantis runs for president can he learn something essential from Donald Trump? And vice versa?


Florida Governor Ron DeSantis was in Pittsburgh last week campaigning for Doug Mastriano, the Republican nominee for Pennsylvania governor. DeSantis is intelligent and articulate, but what makes him probably the most popular Republican governor in the country—and why he brought star appeal to the Keystone State—is that he fights, and wins, political battles for conservative principles.

Earlier this year, the Walt Disney Company—one of the largest employers in Florida, and one of the most influential corporations in the world—opposed legislation sponsored by DeSantis that prohibited public school teachers from discussing sexual topics in kindergarten through the third grade. It was a strange position to take for a business that caters to parents with young children, and an indication of how ideologically deranged corporate America has become. 

Not long after, DeSantis demonstrated a rare willingness to inflict pain on his political opponents by signing a bill revoking Disney’s special regulatory and tax exemptions. It was a major showdown, and DeSantis is rightly proud of himself for not backing off. If only more Republicans in other states, and in Washington, D.C., followed his lead. DeSantis is proof that political power, like muscle power, grows when it is used.  

But constitutional politics always includes persuasion as well as coercion. So what about DeSantis’ rhetorical gifts? 

In his Pittsburgh speech, he highlighted several accomplishments of his gubernatorial tenure in Florida: opposing the federal government’s hysterical overreach in the COVID-19 pandemic, upholding law and order in the face of widespread Democratic weakness on crime, and opposing critical race theory in schools. DeSantis, who attended Yale as well as Harvard Law School, understands the value of education for democratic citizenship, as well as the dangers of leftist indoctrination. In his speech, he clearly and accurately explained how “our rights come from God not the government.” In fact, he even wrote a serious book in 2011 called Dreams from Our Founding Fathers: First Principles in the Age of Obama

As a political scientist, I’m impressed by DeSantis’ learning and intellect; and I certainly can’t imagine Trump writing a detailed analysis of how the United States has abandoned James Madison’s constitutional principles. Yet Trump grasps intuitively something essential about America that is more basic and even more important than any academic discussion of political theory. He knows that America is supposed to be “for the people,” and that the government once defended the rights, interests, and prosperity of ordinary, working citizens. He further knows that the great crisis of our time is that it no longer does so. 

A recent poll indicated that large percentages of Republicans, and even a majority of Democratic voters, believe the FBI has become a Gestapo-like force in service of the Biden White House. This simply confirms what many MAGA supporters suspected in 2016: the system is rigged. Establishment politicians, Democrats or Republicans, won’t admit this, for the simple reason that it is rigged by and for them. And because Trump does say it, loudly and often obnoxiously, he is hated by elites of both parties and the many people who benefit directly or indirectly from this bona fide hijacking of American democracy. 

That America really was a government of, by, and for the people seemed to the world and to Americans to be an actual miracle. From the time of the founding until quite recently, it was commonly believed, and often said out loud, that the American Revolution and the genius of our Constitution were evidence of God’s blessings. As George Washington put it in his First Inaugural Address, “Every step by which [we] have advanced to the character of an independent nation seems to have been distinguished by some token of providential agency.”

Even today, at Trump rallies, it is common to see signs saying “God Loves America.” And in small towns and local community gatherings nothing is more normal than to hear people express their gratitude for God’s blessings on America. But as our current ruling oligarchs inexorably pervert the institutions of government to serve their woke tyranny, it becomes harder and harder for patriotic citizens to see the evidence of God’s blessings. From this crisis of political faith comes a deep and growing doubt about whether we still have self-government in America.




X22, And we Know, and more- August 29

 



Very busy day, in case you didn't hear. (press release came out today)

I know Hetty won't be the body that's found, but the possibilities of who it could be has me really worried, especially if she saw who was killed. 😧

Here's tonight's news:


The Strangest Thing About ‘Semi-Fascist’ Trump ~ VDH




For the Left, Donald Trump is synonymous with “fascism” (or “semi-fascism,” as Joe Biden put it the other day). And for Liz Cheney and most of the NeverTrumpers, he remains an existential threat to democracy. 

But to quantify those charges, what exactly has Trump done extralegally—as opposed to his bombast and braggadocio about what he might have wished to have done? 

And what are the standards by which to judge this supposed menace? Did Trump illegally and with a mere signature nullify over $300 billion of contracted student loans—to firm up his college-student and college-graduate base nine weeks before the midterm elections?

Did Donald Trump weaponize the feared IRS, the logical place to find fascistic tendencies of any president bent on using government to punish his enemies? Did he push through a plan to add 87,000 new IRS investigative agents at a time of national discord?

For the last five years, Trump was rumored to be under investigation by the IRS. Currently, his accountant is facing felony sentencing for advising improper write-offs. 

Certainly, from the contents of Hunter Biden’s laptop and the remarks of Hunter’s associates like Tony Bobulinksi, the Biden family raked in millions of foreign dollars. Evidence so far suggests Joe Biden was a recipient (as the “Big Guy”) of 10 percent of these quid pro quo payments. At times, Bobulinksi may have sent a strapped and broke Hunter thousands of dollars in cash gifts. Were any of these stealthy transactions taxed? Does the recently heavily Biden-endowed IRS care?

If Trump wished to abuse his power over the IRS, he would have followed the Obama model of weaponizing it during a reelection year to go after his ideological enemies. 

In Obama’s case, the tax agency slow-walked or denied nonprofit status for groups whose ideology was deemed not helpful to Obama’s campaign in 2012. There was a reason Lois Lerner invoked the Fifth Amendment, and it was not to protect Donald Trump.

Politicized National Security

Did Trump blatantly use the national security apparatus of the government to enhance his own reelection bid in 2020? That is, did he do anything analogous to Obama’s gambit with Vladimir Putin in 2011? 

Was Trump ever caught on a hot mic promising a Russian president that he would try to ease Russian worries about Eastern European missile defense if only the Russians would give him space during his 2012 campaign for president against Mitt Romney?  

What we forget about the 2011 Seoul, South Korea hot-mic Obama exchange with then-Russian President Dmitry Medvedev was that all the conditions outlined in their hushed 2011 recap were adhered to by both parties: Obama did dismantle plans for a joint U.S.-Eastern European long-range missile defense—a system that might be now of advantage to the U.S. and its allies. Putin did stay quiet during the Obama campaign cycle. Obama did get reelected. And Putin did invade Ukraine and Crimea only after Obama was elected (or, a cynic might put it, because Obama was reelected). 

A current Trump “collusion” critic, mutatis mutandis, might have surmised that a colluding Barack Obama put the national security of the United States and its allies at risk in order to use his office to massage campaign advantages over Mitt Romney in 2012. And the ultimate result of such machinations was a loss of U.S. deterrence that in part explained Russian aggression in 2014.

Weaponizing Justice

Did Trump weaponize the FBI? That is, did the FBI go after journalists, former Obama officials, or Democratic Party activists who variously were attacking Donald, Jr. or Ivanka on the pretenses of retrieving one of their lost laptops or diaries? 

Did Trump use Republican National Committee firewalls to transfer money to private lobbyists and law firms to find dirt on Hillary Clinton in 2016, and then turn it all over to the FBI to launch a Crossfire Hurricane investigation of Clinton, centered around a Trump-hired ex-spy who became a paid FBI informant? 

Are there texts of Trump-era FBI agents talking about how to “stop” Hillary Clinton’s or Biden’s election bid?

Did Trump’s FBI, in the predawn hours, burst into the homes of New York Times reporters—in James O’Keefe -style—and march them outside in their underwear, all for the possible “crime” of receiving a stolen draft of the Supreme Court early draft of the Dobbs decision? Which is the greater “crime”—trafficking in clearly stolen confidential Supreme Court papers or looking at the abandoned, lost, and lurid diary of a wayward presidential daughter?

Did the Trump Justice Department start an investigation of the suspected illegal lobbying of Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, who used the former’s political connections to win large cash payments from foreign governments? Were there Trump officials in the permanent Justice Department who went after his various political opponents on the pretexts of the Logan Act?  Or did the Trump Administration help spread the allegations of any hired anti-Clinton ex-spies and salt them around the bureaucracies?

Speaking of Trump and threats to the democratic order, did any Trump attorney general refuse a congressional subpoena, as former Attorney General Eric Holder did? Was anyone held in contempt of Congress, as Holder was? Did any simply refuse to honor subpoenas and withhold requested documents from Congress, as the Obama Administration did time and again?

Did Trump order an FBI raid on the Obama home, on rumors that there were thousands of documents under dispute with the National Archives in his possession, especially given the Obama record of fiercely fighting any Freedom of Information Act lawsuits to release his documents? 

Was a John Podesta put in leg irons by the FBI? Was Robbie Mook’s house stormed to learn of what he knew about Hillary Clinton’s missing emails? 

Was Jake Sullivan’s phone grabbed by the FBI at an airport to determine his role in the Russian collusion hoax? 

Or, with a look ahead to his own reelection, did Trump in 2018 order a raid on the Biden home, in search of “lost” Biden vice presidential documents, supposedly improperly removed after Biden’s tenure that might have shed light on the Biden family’s extracurricular foreign lobbying?

Where Is Trump’s Deep State?

Are there now any former Trump loyalists who, as “anonymous” officials in cabinet agencies or obstructionists on the National Security Council, are writing op-eds about their stealthy daily efforts to undermine Biden’s executive orders or his administration’s action? Is anyone listening to Biden’s phone calls with foreign leaders while working with Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee and while prepping a “whistleblower” to find grounds for impeachment based on some of the things Biden has allegedly said to foreign leaders? 

Did Pfizer rush prematurely to announce a viable COVID-19 vaccination to aid Trump’s reelection—or in contrast, did it slow walk a viable vaccination’s rollout until after the election to massage the result?

Are there now “50 former intelligence officials” who signed affidavits in support of Trump’s allegations about the authenticity of Hunter’s laptop? Are there dozens of retired four-stars now opportunely blasting Joe Biden’s historic humiliation of the United States in Kabul? Have any retired admirals mocked the Uniform Code of Military Justice to write New York Times op-eds suggesting a befuddled Biden leave office “the sooner, the better”?

Are there former Trump officials writing in Foreign Policy that Biden is a disaster who could be removed by impeachment or the 25th Amendment—or more rapidly by a military coup? Are retired officers writing to General Mark Milley urging him to act should he feel in the next election that a likely Republican loss seems suspicious?

Election Interference and Denial? 

Between 2017 and 2020, did Trump’s team systematically seek to change the voting laws in key states to radically transform traditional balloting, in a mail-in or early voting revolution, in which only 30 percent of the electorate would vote on Election Day?

If Trump improperly questioned the ballot result of the 2020 election, then he sinned in the long tradition of presidential ballot objectors, including former U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), January 6 committee chairman himself Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.), and Hillary Clinton, who claimed Trump was an illegitimately elected president and advised Biden not to concede if he lost the 2020 popular vote. A defeated Stacey Abrams toured the country claiming she was the “real” governor of Georgia, yet nobody smears her as an “election truther.”

Was there any “dark money” effort analogous to the efforts of corporate and tech money along with DNC activists and Biden operators in what Time magazine’s Molly Ball described as a “conspiracy” to ensure the defeat of Trump’s opponent? 

Did Trump’s team coordinate with right-wing billionaires to infuse hundreds of billions of dollars to modulate street protests, to absorb the work of state and local registrars in key precincts, and to censor unfavorable stories on social media? 

Trump impotently railed and bayed to the wind about the “fake news” reporters at his rallies. By contrast, the Left, both private elites and public officials, kept quiet and injected half a billion dollars to alter the way people voted and effectively to censor the way people produced and consumed the news.

Restoring Our Norms?

How about Trump’s efforts to revolutionize the very system of government? Did he promote a court-packing scheme to ensure he might not just get a 5-4 majority, but perhaps 11-4 conservative advantage in a new 15-justice Supreme Court? 

Did he keep mum while right-wing demonstrators swarmed the homes of Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan? Did his attorney general ignore the obvious felonies involved in such threatening tactics? Did Trump work with his Republican Congress in 2017 to end the filibuster to ensure his legislation would not be stonewalled? Did he dream up ways of getting rid of the Electoral College so the “blue wall” might never return? 

It’s alleged that Trump was insincere when he approved the request for thousands of federal troops to be available to local law enforcement on January 6, or that he did not really mean it when he instructed pro-Trump demonstrators on January 6 to “Peacefully and patriotically march to the Capitol.” 

Perhaps even the hint of encouraging any type of protest was reckless in such partisan times. But just days after violent protestors attacked Secret Service agents manning barricades and had sought to storm onto the White House grounds, did Trump boast to the nation of the ongoing demonstrations, as did Kamala Harris, soon to be a vice presidential candidate?

They’re not going to stop. And everyone beware, because they’re not going to stop. They’re not going to stop before Election Day in November, and they’re not going to stop after Election Day. And that should be—everyone should take note of that, on both levels, that they’re not going to let up, and they should not, and we should not.

Was that a sober or insurrectionary thing to advise in a summer of rioting that saw 120 days of violence, $2 billion in damage, 35 dead, and hundreds of police officers injured?

Did Trump as president meet with CIA and FBI directors who, in their weekly and daily briefings, apprised him of efforts to monitor, spy, and infiltrate the campaign of Joe Biden?

Was there after 2017 a Republican majority committee investigating the former Obama role in launching Operation Crossfire Hurricane, or Attorney General Loretta Lynch’s secret meeting with Bill Clinton while she was investigating Hillary Clinton? And if there were, would Obama loyalists in the House be excluded by the Republican speaker from participating in House investigations that also would allow no hostile or even neutral witnesses, no general counsel’s report, and no cross examinations?

The strange thing about Trump was that he did not use extraordinary powers to investigate anyone unlawfully. He boasted, he railed, he screamed, he whined, he became at times crude and obnoxious. But he did not use the FBI, the CIA, the Justice Department, or the IRS to go after the Obamas, the Clintons, or the Bidens. 

Instead, he became the most investigated, probed, smeared and autopsied president in modern history. Trump’s legislative agenda did not include revolutionary changes in the Electoral College, or the filibuster or radical changes to the Supreme Court.

In fact, of the last three presidents, Trump was either the most inept or indifferent, or the most obstructed concerning any issue of using government agencies for his own partisan political advantages or to neuter his enemies. 

In truth, the entire apparatus of permanent government—the Pentagon hierarchy, the Washington elites at the FBI and CIA, the permanently entrenched at the Justice Department, and the apparat at the IRS all despised Donald Trump. And they did not just hate him but acted on their antipathy by using their powers of government to destroy his campaign in 2016, to undermine his transition, to either obstruct or sabotage his initiatives while president, and to hound him as an ex-president. As ex-felon and FBI lawyer Kevin Clinesmith put it of his own illegal effort to destroy a president, Viva le [sic] resistance.” Is that the sort of FBI, we want a cadre of self-described revolutionaries?

Donald Trump was impeached for raising the question of Biden family corruption in Ukraine with the Ukrainian president and delaying offensive military aid that had never been approved by a Democratic president.

 

Evidence since Trump’s impeachment suggests he was prescient in his warning to the Kyiv government to stay out of domestic American politics. Everything thing we know since that 2021 impeachment vote solidifies—not contradicts—Trump’s point that the Biden family was corrupt, and Hunter Biden was receiving large sums of money from Ukraine and China solely because Joe Biden had been vice president and was seen as a possible or even likely future president worthy of such corrupt investment. Or to put it another way, why would those with contacts with the Ukrainian government ever pay millions to an incompetent, drug-addicted miscreant like Hunter Biden, if not for pay-for-play influence?




CBS press release dump today

 


Gut instinct from last night was right (for once!). CBS delivered press releases today for all their returning shows for next month and October. Including, yup. The 1 I was waiting on all month:


Here's the good part: CBS still considers 'you know who' to be a Series Regular. (course, I have no way of knowing if the show itself will think that after the opening reel, yet.). Still, that's considerably good at this time.

The part that has my stomach up in knots right now: Whose body will be found out there? I know it won't be Hetty's, except it could be someone she knows! Neither of her 2 helpers are listed in the Guest star list. Or it could be someone she was after? Or someone she was looking for? Did she see who was killed? 😧😧

Callen really needs to find her!!

Verdict is still out there on whether or not I'll actually watch this (photos, trailer and sneak peaks, and maybe 1 or 2 interviews still need to be released), but right now, I'd say I'm very slightly leaning towards watching this.

The Current Status of Conflict in Ukraine - Part 2


An additional perspective on the current status of the Ukraine-Russia conflict from Retired Lt. Col. Daniel Davis.  WATCH:


A strong point made from the mailroom, adds perspective toward why the British are disproportionately taking on the responsibility for the European war machine inside Ukraine.   It has been noted the U.K. government is doing much of the training, arming and support for Ukraine from within the EU.  The question becomes, why was Boris Johnson and the British government so ‘all-in’ with their full-throated military support?

Perhaps the answer is as simple as the London financial markets. “The UK has nothing left but those sketchy money markets and exchanges. The Russians, joking at the sanctions, pricing resources in rubles, working with BRICS, are an existentialist threat to the UK. It shows that the financial exchanges and trading houses based in the UK are paper tigers because they can be easily bypassed. Russia is indeed an existentialist threat to the UK.”

It’s a good point.




Scientific American: The Racist Myth of Binary Sex Wasn't Invented 'Til Nearly 1800


Alex Parker reporting for RedState  

Historically, you’re in the minority: You’re part of Earth’s post-1700s people, otherwise known as those who’ve believed there are only two sexes.

That scientific fact has been declared by Scientific American.

The popular science magazine has released A Question of Sex, a documentary nuking the notion that sex is binary. As it turns out, the invention came by way of the West — and not ’til the 18th century’s end.

Courtesy of Scientific American, benefit from the birds and bees:

While gendered structures are ancient, a binary framework of binary sex didn’t exist in Western culture ’til the late 18th century.

Previous to then, sexism said females didn’t exist:

Before, science recognized only one sex — the male — and considered the female body an inferior version of it.

We’re living in interesting times. Historically, American ignorance has been effected by lack of knowledge. These days, it’s prompted by the presence of things not true.

Per Scientific American, pre-1700s Westerners couldn’t have owned Bibles — both Testaments observe the binary state of sex.

And evidently, humanity reached the 18th century supernaturally; without recognition of the male/female paradigm, the species’ survival would’ve naturally been out of luck.

As for the female body being an inferior version of the male one: If that were the view, once again, the species would’ve died off.

Still, maybe we’ve been bamboozled and the Bible was penned post-Declaration of Independence. Since the founders were reportedly racist, perhaps they faked it and forwarded the sham. To hear Scientific American tell it, our two-way system was born of bigotry:

The shift that historians call the “two-sex model” served mainly to reinforce gender and racial divisions by tying social status to the body.

Why are America’s institutions preaching a gospel never before heard, as if it’s always been preached ’til mere moments ago? Whatever the answer, unconventional evangelism is winning the day:

Portland Schools Five-Year-Olds on ‘People With Penises,’ Tells Kids Their Families Are ‘LGBTQIA2S+’

High School Biology Class Tells Kids Biological Sex Is a Social Construct

Columbia Medical School’s ‘Anti-Bias’ Guidelines Tout ‘People With Uteruses’ and Insist ‘Race Is a Social Construct’

Woke College Professors Call on Archeologists to Stop Identifying Ancient Human Remains by Gender

On social media, Scientific American heralds the “intersex” birth anomaly. Such a rarity further defeats any notion of binary sex:

“Intersex” is an umbrella term for variations that may appear in a person’s chromosomes, genitals or internal organs. There are more than 30 medical terms for different combinations of sex traits that fall outside the typical male and female paths of development. … Sex is always complex, medical anthropologist Katrina Karkazis says. “It’s not just complex in the context of intersex … Our bodies are far more variable than our categories. Part of what’s happened is people become slotted into this binary framework.

So goes humanity’s slotting — but only for Westerners over the past few hundred years.

Those before us were more enlightened; thankfully, some among us stroll in the scientific sun:




Biden DNI Makes Troubling Announcement About Documents Seized During Trump Raid


Nick Arama reporting for RedState  

As we noted earlier, a judge has signaled that she’s likely to grant the request of the Trump team to appoint a special master.

The special master would examine the documents to determine if any fall outside the scope of the raid, such as if they are privileged documents, thus providing some protection to the documents that they shouldn’t have seized; one example would be documents that might be protected under attorney-client privilege.

But there are a few problems with this. First, the FBI has already had them for 20 days at this point — who knows what might have been compromised by now with this fishing expedition?

Plus, the Biden team now has another avenue to the documents that may be even more troubling, if what had gone on wasn’t wild enough already.

The director of national intelligence is preparing to review the items recovered during the FBI search of at former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate earlier this month, CBS News has learned.

In a letter sent to congressional leaders Friday, Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines said her office would conduct a “classification review of relevant materials.”

“The Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) are working together to facilitate a classification review of relevant materials, including those recovered during the search,” Haines wrote. “ONDI will also lead an Intelligence Community assessment of the potential risk to national security that would result from the disclosure of the relevant documents.

So, wait a second. The FBI conducted a fishing expedition raid and now, they’re going to have a Biden appointee, a protege of former CIA head John Brennan, walk her way through the Trump documents that may include privileged information. This is even worse than the FBI walking through them. A political appointee is going to be the one to determine how “damaging” the documents are. Oh, that sounds like that will be a fair assessment. How will we know that FISA documents or other documents that might have been damaging to the government might not just disappear? That’s why an independent special master is so important here.

Mike Davis, former Chief Counsel for Nominations to Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley, founder and president of the Article III Project and a former Gorsuch law clerk, blasted the move, asking where was the “damage assessment” for what was on Hillary Clinton’s private server and all those classified documents that she could not declassify as Trump could?

Where’s the damage assessment in regard to Hunter and Jim Biden? Davis asks.

If there was such urgency, why did they wait months after the documents were gone to retrieve them?

As I wrote earlier, the affidavit revealed they thought there were documents with classification markings on them in the storage room and they told the Trump team in a letter on June 8 to keep the documents in the storage room that the FBI later tried to say wasn’t secure, rather than just taking the documents or having NARA get them. That doesn’t make a lot of sense. That doesn’t sound like there was any urgency or any real risk to the documents. It sounds more like this was all a pretext to go after documents.

Just a couple more notes on Avril Haines. She was the one who decided not to discipline anyone in the CIA for spying on the Senate who was looking into the CIA’s torture programs in a huge scandal during the Obama Administration. Brennan lied about it at the time and said it hadn’t happened. At the time, even Sen. Dianne Feinstein blasted them. Where’s the damage assessment on that?

Haines also defended John Brennan when Trump moved to revoke his security clearance.

How delusional is that assessment? But again, it raises questions about her objectivity and what would be going on in such a review.

Hopefully, Congress or the judge who indicated she might appoint a special master intervenes here.





Roy Blunt Does the Deep State Two-Step


“It must be remembered that there is nothing more difficult to plan, more doubtful of success, nor more dangerous to manage than a new system. For the initiator has the enmity of all who would profit by the preservation of the old institution and merely lukewarm defenders in those who gain by the new ones.” ~ Niccolò Machiavelli

ABC’s Director of narrative engineering, George Stephanopoulos, interviews Senator Roy Blunt (U-Mo) to illicit his rebuke of President Trump having custody of evidence showing how the legislative and executive branches of the U.S. government conspired to him from impacting their corrupt DC interests.

Senator Blunt dutifully played the role of ‘lukewarm defender,’ aka controlled opposition.  WATCH:



The Rape of the American Mind

 

 The Rape of the American Mind

Article by Will Alexander in Townhall

 

The Rape of the American Mind

Last week my better half and I, Tess, went to a Southern California thrift store to hunt for treasures that others had all but trashed.  Tess found a couple of delicate plates that a young clerk was about to wrap with an old yellowed-out newspaper that she had just torn at the fold.

“Wait a sec,” I said before the nonchalant clerk took another rip.  “That’s a pretty old newspaper.  Mind if I take it off your hands?”

“Sure,” she shrugged, quickly handing it to me then reaching for more paper to wrap the plates.

The dingy, old broadsheet turned out to be the torn top portion of the Los Angeles Times, July 21, 1969, published one day after Neil Armstrong became the first man on Earth to step foot on the moon.  

An estimated 650 million people around the world, including 93 percent of Americans, watched as Armstrong descended the ladder of spacecraft “Eagle” to plant his left boot onto the powdery lunar surface.  

Like many newspapers, the LA Times’ “Extra” edition packed it's A-Section with headlines aimed at capturing every possible angle of the history-making.  

The story “Millions Over World Cheer Moon Landing” began: “Crowds screamed joyously in Trafalgar Square, people danced in Chile, a Russian yelled, ‘Hooray.’  Almost everyone on earth was somehow touched by man’s arrival on the moon.”

In the same decade that JFK, RFK, and MLK were assassinated; when America was bogged down in Vietnam; and one month before the grisly Manson murders – three men landing on the moon shouted to the world that, above it all, the American spirit still soared.

Not today.  

Between that Apollo 11 moon-landing and the launching of NASA’s Artemis I mission on Monday, something has gone horribly wrong.  The country that’s brought more good to the world than any single nation in history, is losing its mind.  

The orchestrated mayhem we’ve witnessed over the past two years, made possible by the deeply psychotic responses to the guilt over George Floyd’s death, and the fear of COVID-19, caused something very sacred to snap.  

Never before have so many institutions – government, business, media and education – conspired, all at once, to use twisted narratives and coercion to force free Americans into orgies of unwanted political intercourse that deliberately violate our deepest spiritual and patriotic convictions. 

The hypnotic rage against Judeo-Christian values, so-called white “patriarchy,” and everything Trump is not politics as usual.  It’s a kind of political rape.  “If you don’t like what we’re doing, too bad.  You’re going to lay there and take it, or else.”  

To delude millions into believing that the assault never happened, the perps butcher language, gaslight, and fictionalize reality.  

The border is closed. Pedophiles are “minor attracted persons.” Record inflation is “zero inflation.”  Men have babies.  Jan. 6 was an armed insurrection.  Afghanistan was an “extraordinary success.”  So, nothing to see here.  If you disagree, you’re an “Ultra MAGA extremist,” one of the greatest threats to democracy in American history.  

Pushing systematic propaganda to change the perception of reality is mental rape. 

Mental rape, as Joost Meerloo wrote in The Rape of The Mind (1956), is more precisely called “brainwashing,” “thought control,” or “menticide” (mental homicide) – methods used to systematically violate a person’s mental integrity.

The same methods interrogators use to “decondition” prisoners of war – fear, intimidation, relentless propaganda and indoctrination, dramatic persuasion, and humiliation – are the same one’s tyrants have used for decades to control whole populations. 

“A man will often try to hold out beyond the limits of his endurance because he continues to believe that his tormentors have some basic morality,” Meerloo wrote about American prisoners in the Korean War, “that they will finally realize the enormity of their crimes and will leave him alone.  This is a delusion.”

In the same way, believing that the current crop of Democrats, leftists and progressives “have some basic morality” and, at some point, will “realize the enormity of their crimes” is also a delusion. The people wrecking things will never let facts and evidence interfere with their lust to have their way with America.  

And if ex-KGB defector Yuri Benmenov is correct about the decades-long brainwashing process of ideological subversion in America – demoralization, destabilization, crisis, and normalization – it’s already too late for generations of Americans whose “soft heads” were pumped with Marxist ideas as students in the ‘60s, without being challenged. 

“Most of the people who graduated in the sixties – dropouts or half-baked intellectuals – are now occupying positions of power in the government, civil service, business, mass media and educational system,” said Benmenov.  “You are stuck with them.  You cannot get rid of them.  They are contaminated.  They are programmed to think and react to certain stimuli in a certain pattern.  You cannot change their minds.  Even if you expose them to authentic information … you still cannot change the basic perception and logical behavior.  In other words, [for] these people, the process of demoralization is complete and irreversible.”

He said that in 1984.

Flipping through the half-torn pages of that yellowed-out newspaper, it didn’t take long to find stories about the rebellious ‘60s generation clamoring for revolution.  At the same time America was shooting for the moon, the Black Panthers were making demands to “decentralize the police.”

Ideological seeds sown in that generation, little by little, created the snap we saw in 2020.  But what they foolishly ignore is that while institutions, buildings and statues can be destroyed, the character of this nation – built over centuries on the laws of nature and nature’s God – is not so easily destroyed.

While many are either in denial about America’s despoiling or waiting for their tormentors to “realize the enormity of their crimes' ' and, at last, leave them alone, at least half the country sees the crime for what it is, and their blood is boiling.  

It is that blood-boiling, not NASA’s Artemis I moon mission, that will be this century’s loudest shout to the world that the American spirit is still very much alive.  Nothing on earth will convince these people that men have babies, milk is racist, the moon is made of cheese, or that gravity is optional.  

Here on Earth, gravity is immutably real.  So is divine law, which governs man’s gravitational pull toward freedom.  Tyrants who try to stifle or control it by force or delusion – whether Democrat, fascist, socialist, communist, or global technocrat – will always be short-lived.

So, it’s only a matter of time when freedom-loving Americans, too, will snap. The political and mental rapists who refuse to quit imposing themselves on the people without their consent, is making it inevitable.    

That’s not a threat.  It’s just gravity.  

https://townhall.com/columnists/willalexander/2022/08/29/the-rape-of-the-american-mind-n2612337 

 



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