The author is correct though I doubt Madison was thinking about fake eyelashes, bleached hair, or dyke bodies. That said, isn't Jasmine Crockett guilty of anti gay bias. She didn't mean dyke bodies as a compliment.
Forget this go along to get along on our side of the aisle, make the Democrats do that, if you can get them to. That after all is the test of will. Who can make the other buckle under pressure.
Right now the Democrats own the Republicans. I for one am tired of the Republicans playing by the Queensbury set of rules while the Democrats laugh at them for doing so.
Get in there and square off with the enemy or remain being a loser forever.
bkmk
Either pistols at ten paces or broomsticks until one cannot get back on feet.
Men and women. I am tired of the Pu**s saying we need decorum. No!. Not in the face of outright evil.
A great piece. Thanks for posting.
George Washington’s thought, in what became known as the Farewell Address in 1796, is clear: “the spirit of party”
“serves always to distract the public councils and enfeeble the public administration. It agitates the community with ill-founded jealousies and false alarms, kindles the animosity of one part against another, foments occasionally riot and insurrection.”
Throughout his political life, and until his death in 1799, George Washington was confident that the country could and should function without the existence of political parties.