Friday, January 8, 2021

MAGA Lives Matter

The MAGA riot was an accelerant.  There will be a 'crackdown'. There will be more protests. We expect more riots, by both sides. Andy Ngo chronicles last night's Antifa riot. The esteemed Robert Stacy McCain points out that life isn't a video game and neither was the riot. A lot of people ruined their lives. We've been to several Trump rallies. They were happy, festive. Why, if someone had brought a BBQ and a cooler...Remember, first slowly then all at once. 

The senate master of arms resigned. So did the chief of the Capitol  Police. Good. They were unprepared and then they panicked. The riot wasn't worth Officer Brian Sicknick's life or the life of Ashli Babbitt. The agent who shot Ashli Babbitt is a murderer - which is exactly what this blog said about Officer Derek Chauvin. Ashli Babbitt deserved the same deference as an Antifa or BLM.  Blue Lives Matter, MAGA lives matter. 

Steyn, always Steyn. Steyn gives voice to this blog's utter contempt. They don't act that way in Parliament, anywhere. A pseudo-legislature indeed. When he talks about 5,000 page bills, that's nothing new. When we interned in the senate in '95 there were still copies of the Clinton Healthcare bill lying around. It was the size of a phonebook. 

You'd have to be a petty, vindictive, stupid moron to talk about impeachment or invoking the 25th amendment. Or you'd have to be Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi. They're going after Trump when he leaves office. And when they're done with him, they're coming for the rest of us. As was once said of the Bourbons, they learn nothing and forget nothing. 

The GOP couldn't stop the Dems from stealing the election. Having seen how the Dems did it in November, they couldn't stop them from stealing Georgia too. They had two lackluster candidates with bad ideas in bad circumstances. We finally believe the GOP is the stupid party.

We also finally believe it doesn't matter. We finally believe in the uni-party. We're tired of being emotionally invested in a party that for 25 years has let us down. But, but...Pelosi, Schumer...the courts! Ha-ha, how the courts worked out the last few months? Ask Flynn, Manafort, and Stone about the courts. We don't care anymore. Let it burn.

We'll never vote again.

7 comments:

  1. I am shocked. I know your fore fathers were in Richmond during the last Civil War, but shouldn't you at least disengage from and condemn the Neo Nazis who joined Trumps escapade to trash our national treasures and constitution. Maybe you would have faced reality if they had hung Schumer. Sit back and just have a Cuban Cigar and let the Neo Nazis grow until they come to break your crystal.

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  2. Oh, I condemn all the bad things Mr. unknown internet tough guy. All the bad things If there's a bad thing rest assured, it's condemned.

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  3. You should delve more in non-fiction. It may open your eyes and you may realize you have been played. Are you trying to avoid paying your share of the great Supply Side Economic Grift.
    Do you think the Democrat Jewry is expendable? Are they just more expendable Trotskyites?

    Martin Niemöller ... “First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out…”

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  4. Maybe your historical education would be improved by a face to face discussion. You may very well be able to help fill in some spaces in my own research. I can teach you how money is laundered using Wyoming (or Texas Railroad lands) petroleum leases. Al Franken and Molly Ivins apparently just missed that part of the scheme.

    I have always wanted to check out Smedley Butler's little museum and the Princeton Library. I think they are both in your neighborhood.

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  5. Sorry but you seem to be repeating your self. Anyhow back to non-fiction, I was wondering if you had heard of a Cuban Lawyer who immigrated to the United States in April of 1960. He and his family was sponsored by an Army artillery colonel and successful Louisiana Lawyer named Victor A. Sachse. I believe the Cuban Lawyer was accidentally shot in the leg by Castro (see NY Daily News 6 Mar 1960). I may have my Fernando Freyre Andrades mixed up but I believe he was the grandson of the first President of Cuba...and the brother of Marta your Ambassador cousin's wife. Do you know if the three Freyre de Andrade brothers (lawyer, legislator and engineer) who were executed one night in Cuba by Social democrats about 1933 were related to Fernando III and Marta? I am having a little difficulty following the genealogy in pre WWII Cuba. The killing of the Freyres was big international news at the time. The killings were in response to a failed attempt to blow up the entire cadre of social democratic leaders who were attending the funeral of an assassinated leader.

    I just happened to bump into your webpage a couple years ago and was wondering why some people are hell bent to bury all Kennedys. It seem Jack was heading to establish peace with the Soviet Union after we just missed WWWIII. Did you know he was gonna propose a joint Apollo program just about when he was killed?

    Anyhow I Revisited your webpage after Trumps attempted Coup and was surprised the event had not enlightened you.

    I was hoping you would enlighten me as to why some people are so bent against the Kennedy Clan. I can compensate you with some insights into what really caused the 1929 crash. I have studied WWI to WWII intelligence activities for 25 yrs. I began looking at the 1950s to 1970s over the last few years...thats when I bumped into your cousins history. Liz senior was his receptionist!

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  6. Here is a little teaser. This source will lead you to a whole new perspective of the interwar years and the early fight against the Reds.


    Together, they formed a Military Intelligence organization known as the General Hind Quarters, whose constitution was authored by Porter, Quick and Roberts, and endorsed by Hughes and Irwin. In his autobiography, I Wanted to Write, Roberts quotes the charter, “The object of General Hind Quarters is to have no object except… to encourage the physical, moral and intellectual development of the world… to foster among its members a love for all that is beautiful, spontaneous, and soporific in the realm of literature, art, science, veterinary surgery, psycho-analysis, kinetic stability, free lunch, optometry and military intelligence.”

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