Why do I feel like the USA after Pearl Harbor? We are fighting a retreating action with old style weapons against a determined foe armed with better weapons. But fight we must—to just roll over is unacceptible. After the cave in—the Death March of Bataan—I feel like all is lost. We lost that one, and we will lose more—but we must continue the war. We do not have the time to mourn our losses, we must re-group and plan the new advance in a new direction. The enemie will make mistakes, they are good at that, and the MSM is getting sick of pulling out their chestnuts from the fire. A chance to stirke back is coming—but we must think out side the box—think like they did with Doolittles Raid on Tokyo. A bold move that will change the dynamic.
What these past few weeks taught us is that the enemy is much larger than we imagined.
It isn’t just the Dem Party. We knew all about them. It is also half (or more) of the Rep Party as well.
It certainly isn’t time to give up the fight, but it is probably time to change tactics. Trying to bring about change from within a party that despises us, is likely a fool’s errand.