I don't believe McCabe considers himself to be a bad person but he's part of the DC culture which is blinded by it's hubris.
President Trump is fun to watch as he sends them in to "school girl" fits but in the they'll destroy him for it just like Julius Caesar. Will America survive DC? History says no.
If this sounds pessimistic take heart. We're not only the deplorables but the barbarians as well. Secession is the answer.
Secession.
Put down the crack pipe.
Secede into what?!?!
The 40 percent of NYers who vote R are larger than the entire populations of a few states.
This isn’t the 1860s. You guys won’t get to march to glorious victories.
It will be more like the Weather Underground tactics than a field of battle.
“Will America survive DC? History says no.”
You’re right. We’ve survived longer than other nations with similar (but not matching) government structures. The only difference is that America probably is the only country, other than Israel, that has its beginning founded on God’s principles. So there is that one thing we have going for us.
Julius Caesar’s “people” ARE the people who conducted the coup against Trump. Obi-won-kenyobi’s “cash for the masses” and welfare giveaway plantation managers, for his “man for the masses— of the hood and the democrat illegals enrollment campaign, this usurper is a fraudulent “Julius”. And his “Aventine” mobs were beneficiaries of his redistribution schemes of the US people’s tax money.
The missing element in comparing to ancient Rome— is the US Constitution.
What happened to the murderers of Caesar (those “to the Manor born” Patricians who would be called the Blue Bloods of Harvard and the button down State Dept/ceee eyye aaaaa privileged “names”). In this case the Roman Republic was forever removed by the “mob” of Augustus and following declining Caesars. It was not the Republic envisioned by our Constitution’s Founders.
Saving our Republic is the task not of our supposed ruling class— the elite who think they rule us. It is through application of Law and the Bill of Rights that were never present in Roman times.