Posted on 11/26/2024 10:44:32 AM PST by Starman417

Benedict Arnold was a well-respected and courageous officer in the American Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. He fought in half a dozen battles and was central to winning the critical Battle of Saratoga in 1777, where he suffered a leg injury that sidelined him for the next two years.
They say that idle hands are the devil’s workshop, and that appears to apply to legs as well. Over the next two years, Arnold’s inherent victim complex blossomed. Others were, he suggested, getting credit for his actions or getting promoted when he deserved such.
In 1779, Arnold would take a step that would change his life: He married Peggy Shippen, a member of a powerful loyalist family in Philadelphia. Eventually, his jealousy would get the best of him, and he contracted to betray the Americans. By at least as early as July of that year, he was giving the British information on American troop strengths, movements, and munition locations.
George Washington knew none of this and trusted Arnold and put him in charge of West Point in August 1780. One of the most important posts in the country was the spot from which the Americans commanded the Hudson River. Less than two weeks after receiving his command, Arnold agreed to a plan, in exchange for $20,000 ($3,500,000 today), to surrender the post to the British in September.
The surrender never occurred, however, because Arnold’s British contact, Major John André, was captured along with the plans for the betrayal. André was hanged, and Arnold escaped to join the British. The British immediately commissioned him as a brigadier general in their army, but most soldiers considered him dishonorable, and many refused to follow him.
Following the war, Arnold would spend most of the rest of his life in London, where the king liked him, but many British citizens and military men despised him. In America, his name has become synonymous with treachery.
Although Arnold’s ultimate plan never came to fruition, had it done so, it could have changed the outcome of the war. Washington said of the plan that “Such an event must have given the American cause a dangerous, if not a fatal wound.”
And that is the crux of why betrayal is so dangerous. It’s one thing to understand that your enemy seeks your destruction. It’s another thing altogether when one of your own, one upon whom you’re counting on to man the ramparts, turns and lets the enemy in. It might not be fatal to your endeavor, but it could be and most certainly will endanger the mission.
Sylvester Stallone recently called Donald Trump the new George Washington. That’s not quite true, but like Washington, Trump is trying to carve out of an enemy-infested wilderness a great nation seeking freedom and prosperity. Also, like Washington, Trump is faced with numerous people who are theoretically on his side while, in reality, aligning with the enemy.
And who is this enemy? The Swamp. The Borg. The government controls virtually every element of American life, from baby formula to school curriculum to college funding to healthcare to retirement, not to mention banking and justice and speech…if you object.
Ostensibly, Trump should have a mandate given that he won the popular vote and the Electoral College, gave the GOP a Senate majority and kept the majority in the House. The first test of that mandate came recently and it didn’t go particularly well.
In the Senate, with Mitch McConnell leaving his leadership role, there were three competitors to replace him: Rick Scott of Florida, John Thune of South Dakota, and John Cornyn of Texas. Hardcore MAGA firebrand Mike Lee or bomb-thrower Rand Paul wasn’t even considered. Of the three considered, two are virtual Democrats, with the Conservative Review giving Cornyn a Liberty Score of 54% and Thune an abysmal 51%, while Scott scored a respectable 86%.
Both Cornyn and Thune are, at their core anti-Trump, while Scott has been a staunch supporter of the president. Thune, who said after January 6, “What former President Trump did to undermine faith in our election system and disrupt the peaceful transfer of power is inexcusable,” is seen as K Street’s favorite and endorsed Tim Scott in the GOP primary. In 2016, the immigration dove and gun control fan Cornyn ridiculed Trump’s border wall, was booed at the Texas GOP convention in 2022, and, in 2023 said Trump couldn’t win as his time had passed.
In a shameful last act, McConnell set a secret vote, and Thune came out on top. The fact that the Senate GOP dispatched an aggressively MAGA leader and instead elected someone who’s a Democrat tells you that Senate GOPers don’t care about what the American people are looking for.
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Probably because of the 98% re-election rate. It's time for the America First movement to primary the RINO senators and fundraise.
“Hardcore MAGA firebrand Mike Lee” R(Mumbai)
We’re in trouble if Mr. H1B is a “firebrand”.
Just to clear this up for everyone.
Senators loot the treasury for a living.
They do not represent the people.
The oath of office is an unenforceable formality.
They are not resisting Trump, they are minimizing Trumps influence on their access to the treasury.
They only fear losing their seat at the trough
They only fear losing their seat at the trough
Threaten their reelection if you want progress.
Trump understands this.
Yes. Primary them. Threaten their seat. Only currency they deal in.
I hate to bring up the fact that the French during their revolution had an adequate answer to these problems I think it was called a guillotine
2017-2020 redux!
Aren’t they required to be Benedict Arnold’s almost in their job descriptions? The Senators are encouraged to be the cool, deliberative body, and therefore “resist the hot flames of populism that the House endures.” All through history you have had Republican (Javits, Hatfield, Specter, McCain) and Democrat (Jackson, Harry Byrd, Manchin) Senators who have bucked the party line.
Swamp rinos on the prowl ready to throw road blocks up. Dems can kick back with some pop corn and let the majority do the work for them.
The Senate is a fortress of smug, nearly unbeatable smugs, doing whatever they wish.
I hope that the likes of Kirk and Posobeic (I hope I spelled his name right) follow through on their promise to fund opposition to the RINO’s in the Senate who obstruct Trump’s (and the American people’s) agenda, and hopefully, finally, getting the “Benedict Arnolds” all out of the government. Of course, in four years the nation will face a new election cycle that will likely be far different than any we’re been through thus far.
BENEDICT ARNOLD was still a British citizen in rebellion. Reverting back to being a loyal Englishman meant he STOPPED being a traitor. At that time there was no United States.
A far more accurate man to be compared to a slime crawling odious traitor against the United States is MARK MILLEY! This scum actually told his Chinese Communist counterpart he would warn him if Trump was going to attack.
He was going to warn the Communists meaning letting them get ready to slaughter U.S.troops. Because of his siding with the Communist Chinese and against his own nation’s military, HE is the one to compare treason scum, not Arnold.
Oh, another damning indication of his treachery is the Dems made him Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Yeah the same clowns that recommended milqutoast and dingbat Kavanaugh and Barrett to the SC. I don’t need some middling think tank to make up my mind.
<>They do not represent the people.<>
The 17th Amendment pulled the keystone from our Framers’ Constitution.
Our Constitution acts on both the people and the states. Simple logic demands state representation in Congress.
Right on! Imperfection is he[]...Ain’t it?
“the Conservative Review giving Cornyn a Liberty Score of 54% and Thune an abysmal 51%, while Scott scored a respectable 86%.”
Business as usual for Congre$$.
Benedict Arnold was screwed by Horatio Gates after Saratoga. Arnold was a fierce warrior and leader who saw too many higher ranking officers claim credit for his efforts and successes. I am not advocating for what he did in treachery. However, BUT FOR that heinous act, had he remained loyal and was allowed to re-engage in the fight I believe that today there would be high schools, bridges and towns named after him. That is how effective he was in battle.
Tragedy all the way around. No doubt his wife and her family played a huge part in convincing him to flip.
In the end, he should have seen that men of honor would not respect him for what he did.
It would make a fascniating book and a fascinating movie.
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