Dennis: I was at Berkeley in the fifties when there was still a raging debate between the anti-Communists and the anti-anti=Communists. Next to my apartment was the head of the Young Communists on the campus. One night, after he had returned from a protest against the execution of the Rosenbergs, we were drinking wine. When questioned what he thought might happen to them he responded, “Who cares. The Movement needs martyrs.” That cynical response forever cemented my anti-Marxism. Since then I have seen it as a completely dangerous movement, and one that works incrementally. Unfortunately, it is now on the cusp of seizing power and “Good Americans” will learn what real suffering is all about.
Speaking of martyrs, my fear is that they will try to make one out of Biden, and blame it on Trump supporters, then it’s Katy Bar the Door.