Posted on 09/04/2023 4:44:00 AM PDT by MtnClimber
Will their upheaval succeed?
In the last 20 years, the Left has boasted that it has gained control of most of America institutions of power and influence—the corporate boardroom, media, Silicon Valley, Wall Street, the administrative state, academia, foundations, social media, entertainment, professional sports, and Hollywood.
With such support, between 2009-17, Barack Obama was empowered to transform the Democratic Party from its middle-class roots and class concerns into the party of the bicoastal rich and subsidized poor—obsessions with big money, race, a new intolerant green religion, and dividing the country into a binary of oppressors and oppressed.
The Obamas entered the presidency spouting the usual leftwing boilerplate (“spread the wealth,” “just downright mean country,” “get in their face,” “first time I’ve been proud of my country”) as upper-middle-class, former community activists, hurt that their genius and talents had not yet been sufficiently monetized.
After getting elected through temporarily pivoting to racial ecumenicalism and pseudo-calls for unity, they reverted to form and governed by dividing the country. And then the two left the White House as soon-to-be mansion living, mega-rich elites, cashing in on the fears they had inculcated over the prior eight years.
To push through the accompanying unpopular agendas of an open border, mandatory wind and solar energy, racial essentialism, and the weaponization of the state, Obama had begun demonizing his opponents and the country in general: America was an unexceptional place. Cops were racist. “Clingers” of the Midwest were hopelessly ignorant and prejudiced. Only fundamental socialist transformation could salvage a historically oppressive, immoral, and racist nation.
The people finally rebelled at such preposterousness. Obama lost his party some 1,400 local and state offices during his tenure, along with both houses of Congress. His presidency was characterized by his own polarizing mediocrity. His one legacy was Obamacare...
(Excerpt) Read more at amgreatness.com ...
Ronald Reagan is a national treasure so the following is not a criticism at all, but rather a statement of harsh reality: Reagan did not pick Bush to “unify the Republican party” - he picked Bush because the Deep State has had everyone more or less by the balls since 1960, even Ronald Reagan.
Here’s some Deep State history:
In 1960, Eisenhower issued a strong warning in his farewell address - here are some excerpts. .
“….we have been compelled to create a permanent armaments industry of vast proportions.”
“….we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex.”
“…The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists, and will persist.”
Eisenhower was talking about what we now call the Deep State, and we now know that his warnings were too late. We must look back suspiciously at the events of the past 70 years, and consider it very likely that the Deep State was pulling the strings.
Did they steal the 1960 election?
Did they assassinate the Kennedys?
Did they sideline Johnson in 1968?
Did they railroad Nixon in 1974?
Did they force Reagan to choose CIA director Bush as VP in 1980?
I think the answer is “yes” to all of the above.
Here is another bit of Deep State history:
After 9/11, 2001, the Patriot Act was passed and The Department of Homeland Security was created, basically putting the Military Industrial Complex on steroids. And who was President? The son of the man you say Reagan picked to “unite the party”.
See, you people constantly hold Trump to a false double standard.
Reagan is forced to pick a disastrous Deep State VP, and a mostly RINO Cabinet, and you say he’s “uniting the party”.
Trump is forced to pick a disastrous Deep State VP, and a mostly RINO cabinet, and you say he’s “his own worst enemy” or “a poor judge of character”.
Cam’t you see that 40 years later Trump is facing the same Deep State, but if anything 10 times worse?
Can’t you see Trump is not the problem here?
So, spare me your lectures about what’s wrong with Trump until you can find someone better to lead the charge.
It is funny how the whole born in Iran fact just gets left out of the CBS article.
Let’s see Trump picked a great AG in Bill Barr and FBI director who are as deep state as you can get and began the lawfare that is now used against him, he picked a great couple of doctors to run his Covid response, and enriched Big Pharma beyond their wildest dreams, his actions led to lock downs, mask mandates, vaccine mandates, led to unjust changes to election laws which likely cost him re-election, crushed the economy, started the uncontrolled spending this is still going and is crushing the average American, and eviscerated the constitution.
Spare me the lectures on why Trump is the only one who can lead the charge.
I would say any Republican not under 4 criminal indictments would be a better choice, considering Trump’s actions led to the 4 criminal indictments.
“…Trump’s actions led to the 4 criminal indictments.”
So you think Trump is guilty - these are not bogus charges?
You finally gave yourself away Troll.
ESAD, I have no use for you.
BTW, the truth hurts sometimes.
What’s been revealed is what you are, I’ve never personally insulted you and have debated without personal insults which you have now done.
I never said Trump was guilty that is your emotions speaking, yes, the charges are 100% bogus, they never should have happened.
None of the reduces the fact the charges are real and serious.
Thanks, my job is now complete.
“I never said Trump was guilty”
You said his actions led to him being indicted - same thing.
Look, you say things, then you deny you said them - I’m done with you.
As for the insults, you said it yourself… the truth hurts sometimes.
Being charged is not guilt, basic legal stuff which you know, what have I denied saying but the insults are real.
What is often revealed here on FR when the debate turns to personal insults which you’ve engaged in then the person has nothing further to say because they’re arguments have been successfully challenged
Thanks for playing along it wasn’t easy to crack you
Stop gaslighting.
You said that Trump’s actions led to the indictments.
Then you said they were bogus charges.
Which is it? It can’t be both.
Bogus charges are not a consequence of the actions of the accused - they are a consequence of malicious prosecution. That’s what makes them bogus. It’s basic logic.
Again you say something and then deny you said it.
This is is dishonest, and if you keep it up I might have to insult you again LOL.
It’s absolutely true what I said but your emotional response won’t allow you to understand it
Did Trump mishandled classified documents, maybe but he definitely had them when he didn’t have to
Do Trump do everything in his power to protest the Georgia election, yes, were his actions illegal we will find out
Did Trump encourage the rally on 1/6 YES again, is that illegal, we will find out
Did Trump overvalue his real estate holdings, perhaps but a court will find out
His actions led directly to his indictments, in a sane world the charges would never happen but you can’t grasp the Democrats will do anything to derail the Trump movement
BTW, logic is your friend use it sometimes
She was born to American parents so where she was born isn’t an issue. Her father just had a job in Iran - she’s an American.
You trolls pass yourselves off as past Trump supporters, bragging about being the first to board the Trump Train, but I don’t believe you.
Your last post was an anti Trump screed worthy of a DU democrat with full blown TRS.
Give it up - your BS comes through loud and clear.
I swear this place is full of trolls and cranks. You can say it’s Tuesday and several jerks will start screaming at you that it’s Thursday.
Again emotional responses are not becoming of you
BTW, I actually volunteered for the Trump campaign in 2020, I probably made a few hundred phone calls to rally support and answer questions from voters.
What did you do to help his reelection??
BTW, I followed my own advice and don’t put all my hopes in one person
Their circular reasoning is quite impressive - it can go on for several iterations until you give up and get off the merry-go-round.
What I can’t figure out is whether they are trained in gaslighting, or whether the circular reasoning just comes naturally as a result of low IQ.
Bullshit.
Oh, trust me, even if he DID go out of his way to bash the “old progressives” like Theodore Roosevelt, he’d STILL be off the mark as to where the rot started. You want the actual start? Try Horace Mann. Heck, better yet, try Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine, and in fact, Thomas Jefferson was one of the first people to actually PROPOSE a progressive tax system, well before the 16th amendment was a reality. https://www.civicsnation.org/2018/05/23/thomas-jefferson-invented-progressive-taxation/
https://www.theblaze.com/contributions/why-liberals-think-being-educated-means-being-liberal
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4779&context=theses
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