Posted on 11/24/2016 9:28:05 PM PST by Steelfish
The Borking Bullies of the Left GEORGE NEUMAYR November 23
They are a throwback to a shameful era.
Mike Pences trip to the theater didnt end as badly as Lincolns, but it is not hard to imagine the entitled actors shouting Sic semper tyrannis! at him. They are in a secessionist mood. Hollywood liberals are now entertaining fantasies of an independent California through Calexit. They would like to leave the country but without leaving their Malibu mansions. At this rate, John Wilkes Booth may end up with a star on Hollywoods walk of fame.
It was amusing to watch the actors lecture Pence on the founding ideals of the country even as they throw infantile tantrums about those supposedly antiquated principles. When not performing in Hamilton, they are out marching against the electoral college, which Alexander Hamilton in part designed.
The ideals to which they refer originated, not in 1776, but more like 1966. And they dont even rise to the level of ideals. They amount to a totalitarianism in which freedom and justice possess no meaning apart from whatever liberals want at any given moment. Under this willfulness, to take one of its more blatant manifestations, honest cops are treated like criminals while advocates for the criminal class, such as Al Sharpton, get to re-design police departments.
The prospect of that racket coming to a close has the Borking bullies of the left gearing up for a savage trashing of Sen. Jeff Sessions.
Newspapers under their control are publishing glorious reminiscences of Sen. Ted Kennedys opposition to President Ronald Reagans appointment of Sessions to the federal court. But anyone who bothers to study that Borking can quickly see what a Soviet-style show trial Sessions suffered. Ted Kennedys opening statement against Sessions was pitiful in its crudeness. Kennedy thundered against......
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