If it’s being suggested that one could not be equally opposed to Putin and the Biden-Obama regime’s treatment of J6 protestors, that is intellectually dishonest and absurd. Let me register formally as being equally opposed to both. You don’t have to be a fan of globalism to want Ukraine to be left alone and for there to be a reasonable settlement of the war, including a full withdrawal of Russian military (as negotiated).
I am tired of the false paradigms of the either/or viewpoints coming at us from both sides.
As to this arrest, I am not surprised but I am concerned, and I hope Trump can get elected to reverse this trend. The DOJ and FBI have been weaponized in support of radical progressive politics, probably against the will of a majority of U.S. citizens. They have become like the Stasi in East Germany, tools of a one-party state that tolerates no dissent.
The J6 protestors had a valid reason to be placing pressure on their elected representatives in the wake of an apparently stolen election. The Congress was the constitutional protector of the electoral process and they failed the people in their duty.
Well said.
The with or or thing is juvenile and serves only to divide and create chaos.
I agree. The Fascists in DC are drunk with their “newly found authoritarianism” and they aren’t going to allow “We the People” any redress. They will do everything to remain in power and to subjugate us to serfdom.
The underlying assumption of traditional US foreign policy is—to put it bluntly—we are the good guys and they are the bad guys.
They have not changed.
We have.
We are not the good guys any more.
So—if we win the good guys don’t win.
That is the issue.
Our war is here—to become the good guys again.