WHAT CAN WE YET LEARN TODAY FROM THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG?

 IT MAY SURPRISE YOU TO LEARN THAT IN OUR PRESENT MOMENT OF CRISIS WE CAN LEARN LESSONS WE MUST HEED TODAY FROM THE HISTORY OF THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.

LESSONS WE MUST HEED TODAY By: E.P. Unum April 3, 2023 After a three-day battle against the …As an avid observer of politics since my undergraduate days at Berkeley 50 years ago, I concur with the Civil War analogy that more astute observers have recently made; the United States is in a similar predicament to pre-Civil War 1860 America. Lincoln could not safely detrain in confederate sympathizing Baltimore on his way to his inauguration. The polarization of America is almost complete along the lines of rural vs. urban, red vs. blue, progressive vs. traditional, left vs. right. The tragedy is that the 60s Boomers have gone all in for a prog, liberal takeover of fundamentally a status quo/conservative historical people desiring limited government. The in-your-face-ism, SJW fascism of the covid plandemic organizers and coup cabal is pushing for complete chaos. That may indeed occur much to the dismay of we who do remember history. Those of the Biden, Pelosi, Feinstein, Schumer ilk once screamed “baby killers” at young returning Vietnam Vets who thought they were supporting stability have become the true “baby killer abortionists” and advocates of family collapse and the unreal definitions of gender identification. Trump is not without baggage, BUT he did not say one untruth after his NYC arraignment. He is more complex than I originally thought, definitely more on top of his game than Brandon in his basement. Before the Civil War, grammar examples included the term “the United States of America ARE” a federation of democratic states. After the Civil War, conventional grammar standardized the “United States IS” a unified country even during Reconstruction. It is becoming increasingly obvious that the United States are a polarized political entity with diminishing capacity to regroup under current leadership. A timely resurrection of national identity is needed or the polarization and complete delegitimization of the American Experiment will be chaotically achieved. Pay attention Citizens!
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WHAT CAN WE LEARN FROM GETTYSBURG

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IT MAY SURPRISE YOU TO LEARN THAT IN OUR PRESENT MOMENT OF CRISIS WE CAN LEARN LESSONS WE MUST HEED TODAY FROM THE HISTORY OF THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG.ECHOES FROM GETTYSBURG: LESSONS WE MUST HEED TODAY By: E.P. Unum April 3, 2023 After a three-day battle against the …As an avid observer of politics since my undergraduate days at Berkeley 50 years ago, I concur with the Civil War analogy that more astute observers have recently made; the United States is in a similar predicament to pre-Civil War 1860 America. Lincoln could not safely detrain in confederate sympathizing Baltimore on his way to his inauguration. The polarization of America is almost complete along the lines of rural vs. urban, red vs. blue, progressive vs. traditional, left vs. right. The tragedy is that the 60s Boomers have gone all in for a prog, liberal takeover of fundamentally a status quo/conservative historical people desiring limited government. The in-your-face-ism, SJW fascism of the covid plandemic organizers and coup cabal is pushing for complete chaos. That may indeed occur much to the dismay of we who do remember history. Those of the Biden, Pelosi, Feinstein, Schumer ilk once screamed “baby killers” at young returning Vietnam Vets who thought they were supporting stability have become the true “baby killer abortionists” and advocates of family collapse and the unreal definitions of gender identification. Trump is not without baggage, BUT he did not say one untruth after his NYC arraignment. He is more complex than I originally thought, definitely more on top of his game than Brandon in his basement. Before the Civil War, grammar examples included the term “the United States of America ARE” a federation of democratic states. After the Civil War, conventional grammar standardized the “United States IS” a unified country even during Reconstruction. It is becoming increasingly obvious that the United States are a polarized political entity with diminishing capacity to regroup under current leadership. A timely resurrection of national identity is needed or the polarization and complete delegitimization of the American Experiment will be chaotically achieved. Pay attention Citizens!
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 ECHOES FROM GETTYSBURG:

LESSONS WE MUST HEED TODAY

By: E.P. Unum

April 3, 2023

After a three-day battle against the Union army at Gettysburg, Robert E. Lee’s Confederate Army retreated on July 4th, 1863. The battle was not only a major turning point in favor of the Union Army but was also the largest and most devastating of the Civil war, with total casualties numbering over 50,000. Four and a half months later, the process of reburying the thousands of bodies that had been shallowly interred on the battlefield had begun but was not yet complete. In this sobering setting, Abraham Lincoln delivered a brief address to an audience of about 15,000 people, who interrupted him five times to applaud. Newspapers across the North also responded very favorably. Lincoln’s comments that day, however, comprised only a brief moment in the cemetery’s dedication. Before Lincoln’s three-minute speech came music, a prayer, and the featured oration, a two-hour discourse delivered by Edward Everett, retired Massachusetts politician and former president of Harvard. 

While Everett’s speech dwelled on the details of the battle, Lincoln attempted to give meaning to the events at Gettysburg, indeed to the Civil War itself, by speaking about the ideals for which he believed the Union stood. 

His remarks echoed in history:

FOURSCORE and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal. Now we are engaged in a great civil war, testing whether that nation or any nation so conceived and so dedicated, can long endure. We are met on a great battlefield of that war. We have come to dedicate a portion of that field as a final resting pl for those who here gave their lives that that nation might live. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this.

But, in a larger sense, we cannot dedicate—we cannot consecrate—we cannot hallow—this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it far above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note nor long remember what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here. It is for us, the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us—that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion; that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. 

Abraham Lincoln, despite his eloquence, was wrong on one glaring point in his brilliant oration:  “The world will little note nor long remember what we say here”.  Indeed, his words have endured for 160 years and counting.  I remember learning them in fifth grade studying the history of the Civil War in Catholic grammar school in New York City.  I was so intrigued by them I committed them to memory and can recite them verbatim to this day.  I wonder how many of our young students today would even know their meaning or could even recite a passage from them?  I wonder if they even heard of Gettysburg or can articulate the significance of the battle and the carnage that ensued.  I’ll wager the odds that most young students today haven’t a clue that over 600,000 lives were lost in the war to end slavery in the United States.  Those losses were more than America sustained in WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam combined. Staggering!

I can tell you unequivocally that the students today in grades 1-8 would be hard-pressed to know this largely because teachers are not teaching American history.  I suspect it is the same in grades 9 through 12 and I know for a fact they are not teaching it at our colleges and universities.  I know this because I have been teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels for forty-five years!  Thomas Jefferson must be turning in his grave!

How did we let this happen to our country?  

How did we let this happen to our children?

The sad truth is that we became complacent and fell asleep at the switch.  We have allowed the scourge that is socialism, the forerunner to communism, to slowly and inexorably intrude into the fabric of our coveted education system to the point that America today ranks 25th in the nations of the world in terms of quality education.  Here we spend more time telling children that it is OK if they want to change from being a girl to a boy or vice versa and there is no need to tell their parents about it.  Teachers devote more time to thumbing down America; more time instructing on the proper use of pronouns than they do teaching algebra and trigonometry. That is unacceptable.  It is also tragic.

The brilliant statesman, Sir Winston Churchill, speaking to a session of the British House of Commons said “Those who fail to learn the lessons of history are doomed to repeat it.”  His words are prescient today.  Consider the great nations of the world:  The Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, the Chinese, England, France, Spain, and Italy, all our rich in history and accomplishments, and the leaders who emerged from those nations have been studied and emulated. Their histories date back thousands of years and they have contributed much in the fields of mathematics, science, engineering, the arts, music, literature, and the law.  But none of them….none of them…..can compare to what America has accomplished in its 250-year history.

In our two hundred and fifty year history, our country defeated the largest and most well-trained military in the world, the British Empire.  We became a nation of immigrants…a “melting pot” of individuals who came to our shores, many with only the clothes on their backs, and through hard work and dedication built a life for themselves and their families and earned the right to call themselves Americans!  Through their efforts, the Polish, Italians, Indians, Irish, Greeks, French, Chinese, and others made great strides and fostered innovations in science, medicine, and engineering that became the envy of nations the world over.  We invented the cotton gin; the automobile; a rail system that enabled expanded commerce; pioneered and settled the West. The Wright Brothers invented the airplane. We launched the exploration of space, built the International Space Station, put men on the moon, and probed the far reaches of the galaxy. We developed a system of education that exceeded that of any other nation on earth, and earned this fledgling nation known as America more Nobel Prizes in peace, science, medicine, literature, music, and the arts than any other nation in history. In the course of our development, we built the single greatest economy the world has ever known with more accumulated wealth and the greatest standard of living than any other nation in recorded history. 

Throughout, we placed great value on the intrinsic worth of every individual and our Constitutional Republic was the product of great men like Thomas Jefferson, James Madison, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton, and George Washington, to name a few.  Its underpinning was based on the writings of Plato, Aristotle, Locke,  Montesquieu, Descartes, Justinian, and others, all of whom believed passionately that each individual is given by God certain rights that include life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  Those rights are not something the state or federal government provides to us; they are given to us by God.  Indeed, God, our Creator played a huge part in the birth of what we now call the United States of America. But God has been driven from our classrooms!  Why?

We did all of this in 250 years while fighting two World Wars, liberating and rebuilding 19 nations in Europe from the devastation of WWII and the entire country of Japan, never once seizing territory or resources from any enemy.  Once again, America became a refuge for those who were impoverished or downtrodden to come and build a new life for themselves and their families.

“E Pluribus Unum”…  Out of many, one.

Our Founding Fathers envisioned a nation where the ultimate power rests with the people.  It is why the first three words of the Preamble to the Constitution of the United States are: “We the People.”  They believed in a small government with ultimate power resting with the states and its citizens. Stripped of all sophistication, we are a nation that has a government, not the other way around. It is still to this day a unique, noble, and American concept…that the power of our great nation rests with the people.  The President, Congress, the Senate…they are accountable to we the people…us!

Thus, as Lincoln so eloquently expressed at Gettysburg, “…that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain; that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom; and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” 

This original concept of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, encapsulated in the word freedom was the driving force, the key impetus that led to our successes in WWI and WWII.  Our fighting men and women prized freedom above all else and they were fiercely proud of our country.  It is the one intangible that Hitler’s Germany and Hirohito’s Japan did not fathom or understand. Americans were unwilling to give up their freedom to a fascist or imperialist state, and would willingly suffer any hardship or pay any price to preserve that freedom. 16.3 million men and women wore the uniform of our nation during WWII and their sacrifices are the stuff of legend.  Four hundred thousand of our Greatest Generation gave their lives for the noble cause to free the world of tyranny.  They gave up their tomorrows, exchanging them for our todays.

Do you think after reading this that our younger generation today has the same pride in our nation?  Do you believe they value the role God has played in their lives?  Do you believe they cherish their freedom and standard of living?  Do you believe they value the free enterprise system we created that has its roots in capitalism or do you think this generation of Americans is leaning towards socialism?  Do you believe that today’s youth has accumulated enough knowledge to discern whether or not they want a government with total control over their lives or prefer to embrace the freedoms embodied in our Constitution?

I am confounded by the apathy that has gripped our young.  They seem preoccupied with their cell phones, Facebook, Twitter, and TikTok.  They worship the immediacy of communication, of discussing how their weekend dates went or playing games throughout the day. When asked how Hitler came to power in Germany in the years leading up to WWII, they are like a deer caught in headlights.  They probably would be shocked to learn:

o   It didn’t just happen overnight,

o   It didn’t just start with gas chambers killing Jews, Christians, and Gypsies,

o   It didn’t start with Germany “annexing’ another country,

o   It started silently with one party controlling the media:

§  One party controlling the message,

§  One party deciding what is truth,

§  One party censors speech and denigrates the other party,

§  One party dividing citizens into “us” and “them”,

§  One party calling on their supporters to harass the others,

§  One party making race a consuming force.

It started when good people turned a blind eye and let it happen!

Remember the great writer and philosopher Edmund Burke who said:  “All that is necessary for evil to prosper is for good men to stand by and do nothing” This is where America stands today.

In my humble opinion, unless and until we get control of our education system here in America, re-instill pride in our country and our Flag, and get back to rewarding innovation through a merit-based system, and not one built on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion). Unless we get God back into our classrooms, and stand up to the lies and rampant corruption in our federal government, this beautiful experiment in freedom we call America, will end up in the ash heap of history. 

We cannot….we must not… let that happen.

The key to all of this is to find leadership that can provide the inspiration and motivation to achieve the things that need to be done. There is someone who fits that bill and he has the integrity, strength, experience, and will to do what needs to be done. Specifically,  create an environment that fosters courage over timidity, hard work over a love of ease, and peace through strength.

This man can and will Make America Great Again!

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THE INDICTMENT OF PRESIDENT TRUMP HAS PROVOKED ALMOST UNIVERSAL CONDEMNATION OF SOROS BACKED MANHATTAN DISTRICT ATTORNEY ALVIN BRAGG

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Americans of both parities are uniting around President Trump in response to the Manhattan District Attorney’s political prosecution.  Ever since President Trump came down the golden escalator at Trump Tower in June 2015, the Democrats have weaponized government in an effort to take him out. They failed with the Russia hoax, they failed with both impeachments, and now they will fail with Alvin Bragg’s bogus case. Legalexperts all agree that there is no crime here and it is a political prosecution. “Nothing worth doing, ever, ever, ever, came easy,” President Trump said in 2017. He’s right and we know he will keep fighting for us. Watch our reaction video to the indictment here.  See below for responses from prominent Republicans and conservatives to Thursday’s indictment news:  Governor Ron DeSantis: “The weaponization of the legal system to advance a political agenda turns the rule of law on its head. It is un-American. The Soros-backed Manhattan District Attorney has consistently bent the law to downgrade felonies and to excuse criminal misconduct. Yet, now he is stretching the law to target a political opponent. Florida will not assist in an extradition request given the questionable circumstances at issue with this Soros-backed Manhattan prosecutor and his political agenda.” Speaker Kevin McCarthy: “Alvin Bragg has irreparably damaged our country in an attempt to interfere in our Presidential election. As he routinely frees violent criminals to terrorize the public, he weaponized our sacred system of justice against President Donald Trump. The American people will not tolerate this injustice, and the House of Representatives will hold Alvin Bragg and his unprecedented abuse of power to account.” Mike Pence: “I think the unprecedent indictment of a former President of the United States, on a campaign finance issue, is an outrage. And it appears to millions of Americans to be nothing more than a political prosecution that’s driven by a prosecutor who literally ran for office on a pledge to indict the former president.”  Sen. Ted Cruz: “The Democrat Party’s hatred for Donald Trump knows no bounds. The ‘substance’ of this political persecution is utter garbage. This is completely unprecedented and is a catastrophic escalation in the weaponization of the justice system.” Tucker Carlson: “This effort today is one in a long line of unprecedented steps that permanent Washington has taken to stop Donald Trump from holding office in a democracy.” Jesse Watters: “They think the mug shot will scare you. They’re wrong. This will light a fire inside every rational thinking American.” Sen. J.D. Vance: “Today’s indictment of President Trump is a political persecution masquerading as law. Donald Trump is the former President of the United States, the leader of our nation’s political opposition, an the presumptive Republican nominee in 2024. Alvin Bragg’s decision to indict him is blatant election interference and a direct assault on the tens of millions of Americans who support him.”  Rep. Elise Stefanik: “The unprecedented election interference from corrupt Socialist District Attorney Alvin Bragg is a political witch-hunt and a dark day for America. The radical Far Left will stop at nothing to persecute Joe Biden’s chief political opponent ahead of the 2024 presidential election to suppress the will and voice of the American people. Tens of millions of patriotic Americans have never been so energized to exercise their constitutional rights to peacefully organize and VOTE at the ballot box to save our great republic by electing President Donald J. Trump in 2024.” Mike Pompeo: “The Manhattan DA is undermining America’s confidence in our legal system. Bragg is the same Soros-funded prosecutor who refuses to prosecute violent crimes and who has downgraded more than half of all felonies to misdemeanors. Prosecuting serious crimes keeps Americans safe, but political prosecutions put the American legal system at risk of being viewed as a tool for abuse.  DA Bragg – spend taxpayers’ money and your energy protecting law-abiding citizens. Not playing politics.”  Vivek Ramaswamy: “The politically motivated indictment of the 45th President of the United States marks a dark moment in American history. It will undermine public trust in our electoral system & justice system. It is un-American for the ruling party to use police power to arrest its political rivals.”  Sen. Tommy Tuberville: “Indicting a former President is an unprecedented step and it’s a threat to our democracy. Stop the witch hunt now.”  Sen. Josh Hawley: “This is about power, it is a demonstration of raw power. I think the Democrats know this has nothing to do with the law. They are sending a message, and the message is they will use any power that they have to interfere in the next presidential election. They will not willingly allow Donald Trump to run for president, they will not willingly lose the next election, they’re going to use every means at their disposal.” Sen. Chuck Grassley: “Pres Trump was reportedly just indicted on an incredibly weak case after feds declined to prosecute Smells like politicization of our justice system Why isn’t DA Bragg cracking down on recent crime in NY to keep public safe??” Governor Jim Justice: “Truly, what has happened to OUR America? I am so sorrowed abut the lack of respect shown toward the commitment and accomplishments that President Trump has given us. I am sorrowed at the witch hunt on President Trump and his entire family. I am so sorrowed at the lack of respect toward us — OUR America.”  Laura Ingraham: Democrats “have proven themselves to be the ultimate election meddlers. Pursuing a specious criminal case against former President Trump for one reason, and one reason only, because they’re worried that he might win again.”  Sen. Thom Tillis: “This indictment doesn’t pass the smell test. The Department of Justice already looked into the facts and decided there was no case to be made against President Trump. This is the same District Attorney who is notorious for letting violent criminals off the hook in Manhattan, but has been laser-focused on pursuing a politicized prosecution of a former president. Politics should never tip the scales of justice, and Congress has every right to investigate the conduct and decision-making of the Manhattan D.A.’s office.” Sen. Eric Schmitt: “This is purely a partisan case against President Trump…Soros DA Bragg campaigned on prosecuting President Trump, while violent crime in NYC rages on & violent criminals walk free…This is a political prosecution in search of a crime & sets a dangerous precedent going forward.” Sen. Steve Daines: “Let’s call this what it is: a political prosecution from a rogue DA who campaigned on indicting @RealDonaldTrump. The American people will see through this prosecutorial misconduct.”  Gov. Kim Reynolds: “This sham indictment only serves as a reminder to Americans that there is a two-tiered justice system under Joe Biden. While New York faces an open season for crime, the Manhattan DA is focused on arresting a former president. This is what an assault on democracy looks like—using government power to go after your political opponents—and it’s coming directly from those who proclaim to ‘defend’ it. This isn’t normal, it isn’t ‘justice,’ and it’s certainly not what America stands for.” Gov. Glenn Youngkin: “It is beyond belief that District Attorney Alvin Bragg has indicted a former President and current presidential candidate for pure political gain. Arresting a presidential candidate on a manufactured basis should not happen in America. The left’s continued attempts to weaponize our judicial system erode people’s faith in the American justice system and it needs to stop.”  House Majority Leader Steve Scalise: “The sham New York indictment of President Donald Trump is one of the clearest examples of extremist Democrats weaponizing government to attack their political opponents. Outrageous.” House Majority Whip Tom Emmer: “It’s a sad state of affairs when socialist DA’s would rather pursue a politically motivated witch hunt against President Donald Trump than crack down on violent crime. The American people won’t forget.” Mark Levin: “This is a war on the party. It is a war on conservatism and MAGA. It is an effort, an effort, to ensure Donald Trump can never be president again.” Sen. Markwayne Mullin: “Radical leftists have been going after President Trump since day one — this sham of an indictment is no different. Instead of blindly attacking tthe 45ht President, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg should address the skyrocketing crime epidemic in his own backyard — a direct result of soft-on-crime policies. This latest witch-hunt will only make President Trump stronger.” Rep. Matt Gaetz: “President Donald Trump always fought for us. He puts the American people above corrupt interests. For that reason alone, the powerful will never stop coming for him. A majority of Americans know Alvin Bragg’s witch hunt is a politically motivated prosecution. I continue to stand with President Trump as he has always stood with us.” Rep. Claudia Tenney: “Soros-backed District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s witch-hunt targeting President Donald Trump is a political persecution with purely malicious intent. Bragg has repeatedly allowed violent criminals to walk the streets, downgrading 52% of felony charges to misdemeanors. Yet now he has decided to spend precious taxpayer dollars and resources on this outrageous case against Donald Trump, and only after he announced he was running for president. Every American should be concerned about this gross abuse of power and the politicized two-tiered system of justice we now have in America. I once again call on Governor Kathy Hochul to act. Uphold the rule of law and remove Alvin Bragg from office for, among other things, his failure to enforce the law and his blatant politicization of the criminal justice system.” Rep. Jim Jordan: “Outrageous.” Glenn Beck: Donald Trump “has been taking the bullet for the average person now for years, and people on the right feel like he’s the only guy that really gets what the people are feeling.” Rep. Wesley Hunt: “A Manhattan Grand Jury at the behest of a weaponized prosecutor; who received a million dollars from Soros, has indicted a former U.S. President.  This unprecedented attack against Trump is an assault on everything we hold sacred about our Republic. If they can come for him, they can come for you.  Our judicial system is not blind or just, it has been weaponized by dangerous people hellbent on remaking our nation into something unrecognizable.” Tomi Lahren: “Thanks to Alvin Bragg, you just looked at our 2024 Republican presidential nominee. I think 100 million Americans probably became ultra MAGA tonight.” Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene: “My President is innocent and the only one standing in the way of these modern day tyrants, just like our founding fathers did, to protect each of us from evil.” Rep. August Pfluger: “The indictment against President Trump by a radical Manhattan DA is a joke. We cannot allow this weaponization of our justice system to stand.” Rep. Russell Fry: “The Democrats know that President Trump is what America needs and they’ll do anything in their power to prevent him from taking office again. This is nothing but a political prosecution that shouldn’t be happening in our country.” Rep. Max Miller: “The American people should see this indictment for what it truly is: A politically motivated prosecution by a DA who is pursuing Donald Trump for political reasons.” Rep. Ronny Jackson: “This is a dark day in American history. President Trump’s only “crime” was MAKING AMERICA GREAT AGAIN! These cowardly Democrats HATE Trump and HATE his voters even more. When Trump wins, THESE PEOPLE WILL PAY!!” Rep. Troy Nehls: “Real America knows this is all a sham.”
Rep. Lauren Boebert: “The weaponization of our justice system CAN NOT STAND!” Rep. Jim Banks: “If Donald Trump wasn’t running for President they wouldn’t be prosecuting him.” Rep. Byron Donalds: “Today’s political indictment of Former President Trump is a dark day in American history and a threat to our Republic by Alvin Bragg and the Democratic Party machine. It’s unfathomable to me that this could happen in America. This is political persecution that must not stand!” Rep. Andy Biggs: “President Donald J. Trump has just been indicted by an extremist NY District Attorney. No president of the United States has ever been criminally indicted. Trump Derangement Syndrome has infiltrated our judicial system and if they can come for him, they can come for anyone.” Rep. Mary Miller: “The partisan Manhattan D.A. is leading a political witch-hunt to punish Joe Biden’s political opponents instead of getting justice for actual crime victims in the increasingly violent New York City…I join many of my constituents in offering my support for President Trump as he fights to defend our democracy from this latest Soros-funded attack on the rule of law.” Kari Lake: “This is a dark moment in the history of our Nation. The Radical Left and their weaponized criminal justice system have crossed all legal & ethical lines in an attempt to destroy the 45th & 47th President of the United State of America Donald J. Trump. It only makes him stronger.” Charlie Kirk: “Alvin Bragg lowered 52% of criminal charges in NYC last year to misdemeanors. He just bent over backwards legally to raise the charges against Trump to a felony. WITCH HUNT!!” Rep. Cory Mills: “Yet again we have an example of a weaponized judicial system. If you’re not on their side, they will come after you…The Biden admin is failing, and this is just another political distraction.” Rep. Jason Smith: “NYC DA Alvin Bragg’s case has only been about one thing from the start — targeting President Donald Trump for political gain. Bragg’s case is so questionable that any respected prosecutor would have long since walked away. The truth will be exposed in the days and months ahead.” Rep. Mike Johnson: “Many of us were traveling home from Congress this evening when news broke that the Soros-funded, violent crime-ignoring D.A. Alvin Bragg is proceeding with a bogus indictment of former President Donald Trump. This unprecedented weaponization of our justice system is as shameless as it is dangerous. The Left now knows no bounds. We will keep fighting around the clock to expose and defeat their perverse agenda and restore the rule of law.” Rep. Randy Weber: “Trump being indicted is an example of our justice system being used to target political opponents. They have been playing with fire since Trump ran. This is a sham and will erode confidence in our justice system and interfere in future presidential elections.” Rep. Clay Higgins: “We the People see right through this. Bragg is a political pawn in a game he’s too stupid to comprehend. He’s a peon, a fat zero. The anti-American left is going to fuck around and find out. In the end…Trump wins.” Rep. Russ Fulcher: “From day one, the Manhattan District Attorney has been driven not by genuine evidence of wrongdoing, but by political motivations. That has tainted his case against President Trump and shaken the trust of Americans in our justice system. Seven years after the election of President Trump, Democrats are still out looking to exact political revenge after previous attempts have failed. When this inevitably fails, what will be the next pretext? Today’s actions have caused irreversible harm to the rule of law, and will further inflame the divisions in our country. To the far-left progressives driving this effort: this will backfire. Americans have figured you out.” Rep. Michael Cloud: “For a liberal DA to indict former President Trump on a flimsy charge that even Biden’s runaway DOJ had dismissed is totally outrageous. This is the same liberal DA that campaigned on his personal vendetta against President Trump. This kind of third world perversion of justice will not stand.”  Rep. Bob Good: “All Americans should be deeply concerned by devious efforts of a prosecutor using his power to try to damage political opponents. The indictment of President Trump demonstrates that no one is safe from the left’s attempts to destroy those that stand in the way of their agenda.” Attorney General Daniel Cameron: “Like many Kentuckians, I’m appalled by the political weaponization of our justice system against President Trump. The Manhattan DA is choosing to downplay violent felonies that are occurring in his district every day in favor of politically motivated prosecution, because it appeases the desires of the far-left. These actions are the exact opposite of how voters expect us to treat the law.”   Lee Zeldin: “If Alvin Bragg’s newly secured indictment of President Trump looks like a political prosecution, sounds like a political prosecution, and reeks like a political prosecution, then that’s exactly what this is and precisely how most of America will view it.”
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I HAD A WONDERFUL VISIT BY DR. JANET E. SMITH

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Casting Down the Strange Gods

Catholics who feel somewhat cast adrift in the choppy waters of modernism and innovation would do well to make Mother Francis’ acquaintance.

America’s atomic age saw the arrival of aliens in Roswell, New Mexico. You might be thinking of those infamous little green men supposedly secreted away in Area 51, but they and their flying saucers might seem a little less out of place to modern eyes than Roswell’s other hidden-away inhabitants: the cloistered Colettine Poor Clares of the Monastery of Our Lady of Guadalupe. 

The monastery’s long-term abbess, Mother Mary Francis (1921-2006), was one of the best-selling American Catholic authors of the 1950s and ’60s. One of her books, Strange Gods Before Me: A Poor Clare Nun Topples the Myths of the Cloisterhas just been re-released by her monastery. Originally published in 1965, the same year that saw the conclusion of Vatican II, the book has only grown more relevant in the intervening years. Catholics who feel somewhat cast adrift in the choppy waters of modernism and innovation would do well to make Mother Francis’ acquaintance. 

Perhaps the most important aspect of Strange Gods Before Me is its authoress’ arguments against the progressive attitude that what the Church and her monasteries need is a thorough stripping of “outdated” tradition in favor of a more “enlightened” and “sophisticated” modern stance. Mother Mary Francis was a tireless defender of the contemplative vocation, and she played a vital role in the chaotic years after the Council to save the order’s strict enclosure, original habits, and faithful adherence to the same precepts set down by St. Clare and St. Colette.  

As she notes, “Adaptation is intelligently achieved on accidentals only by those who are quite certain about the nature of accidentals and the nature of fundamentals, and who can distinguish the one from the other.” Strange Gods Before Me contains the clear-sighted reflections of one who was quite certain about the true nature not only of the contemplative life but of the Christian life itself.

In Strange Gods Before Me, Mother Francis asks,  

has the day at last arrived when enclosed nuns should be liberated to “do something useful”? Is it time to stop living in silence when there is so much to be said? Are grilles and penances, fasts and bare feet, night vigils and solemn choral offices definitely out of style? It is easy for the contemplative nun to bristle at such questions, but it is much better to face them and answer them. 

The book’s answers are not simply filled with wisdom but with patience and delight for the truth. For 21st-century Catholics bristling at the incessant progressive urge to get with the times, Mother Francis is an important model of Christian charity and saintly good will. 

The titular strange gods which Mother Francis topples quite handily are the various mindsets which particularly afflict modern Christians—though they have been present in all eras marked by human fallibility. Importantly, these strange gods are not simply progressive fallacies but are mental prisons into which the most ardent lover of orthodoxy and tradition could also fall. In promising to face the questioning of modern innovators, Mother Francis does a thorough job of addressing mistaken attitudes to be found on both sides. 

For instance, in skewering the myopic god, Mother Francis notes that  

to cling to theatrical medieval practices of penance just because they were performed in the past is patently foolish. However, it is just as foolish to abandon fruitful practices of penance simply because they belong to the past. The present moves forward in exactly the measure in which it gathers wisdom from the past. If ancient usages continue to be conducive to humility, charity, and patience, then they are as modern as they are ancient. If they are not, then it is time to think about updating or maybe even abolishing them. But we shall first want to make sure that something is really wrong with the usage and not instead something wrong with the nun.

And, because Mother Francis is so keenly aware of human nature, she charitably diagnoses many such things that are often wrong with the individual. We can fall victim not only to the myopic god but to the surface god, who trains our eyes to “immediate significance rather than…ultimate meaning.” Those idolators bowing to the surface god come in both progressive and traditionally-minded flavors, and both are at risk of losing God’s truth. Getting below the surface of immediate significance, Mother Francis relates stories as diverse as postulants sorting straw for their beds to the community’s reaction to the Cuban Missile Crisis.  Because Mother Francis is so keenly aware of human nature, she charitably diagnoses many such things that are often wrong with the individual.Tweet This

Her penetrating vision offers a way out of the tedium and stress that results from our obsession with the surface of reality. Things, people, and activities are never “just” themselves, and we dismiss them at our loss. In giving the lie to the surface god, Mother Francis lights up the deeper symbolism of little quirks of tradition that those with weaker eyes of faith might think of as pointless:  

All the minutiae of religious life are given the deference they deserve as symbols of a great reality, though of themselves they might appear as exaggerated, cumbersome, or formalistic; maybe as mere nuisances. This is where so many of the errors that beget Impassioned Authors to correct them originate—on the surface. “Tuus sum.” I am yours, God. Not, “I must loosen the collar of this regulation-shirt so that I can really do something for You, God.” What mental strutting about we do when we talk of doing something for God! What can we do for Him but love Him? And how can we love Him more profoundly or comprehensively than simply by being His?

Love is a powerful theme, cutting through the temptations of the strange gods that clamor for our attention and distract us so that we lose sight of the Lover and forget that we are His Beloved. As a contemplative nun, Mother Francis is especially concerned with love as a distinctive aspect of the woman’s soul.  

Woman’s destiny is love. When she is loved, she is most completely herself, able to expand and unfold the riches of her being as a flower opens its full beauty only in sunlight. When she loves, she is exercising her great mission in life. And if love is the life work of all women, it is the particular vocation of the contemplative religious woman.

The gentleness with which Mother Francis asks us to search our souls to discover the crowd of strange gods that threaten true Christian freedom is only matched by her playfulness. The neurotic god is practically laughed away in the pages of her book. This particular false god is one that often feeds upon serious matters, making his worshipers always frustrated, always worried, always obsessing over issues that, Mother Francis willingly admits, are often important.  

This particular god is one that I, alas, recognize as all too often interrupting my day, especially during the quiet moments at Mass. It is hard to keep him out, with the incessant bad news concerning our world and our Church. But, as Mother Francis says, 

we do not need an immediate certainty about every situation and detail of life as long as we have the radical certainty that we speak our works to the King…God has never asked us to succeed. This is only what we demand of ourselves. 

Although the book details many terrible storm clouds on her own horizon, Mother Francis snaps her fingers at the neurotic god with an infectious joy, a joy that she promises will make him “take triple aspirin and remain in bed.”  

The reason for Mother’s joy is her embrace of suffering—not simply as something to be borne, but as something to be embraced. “Once,” she tells us, “Saint Colette was asked by her nuns what she considered the greatest misfortune that could befall her. The saint replied: ‘To pass a day without suffering something for God.’” And just as I, reading Mother’s words, find myself objecting, “yes, but…,” thinking of my worst fears for the future, she reminds me that “God’s answer to Paul is God’s answer to any religious [and lay person] who thinks this thing is too big for her: ‘My grace is sufficient for thee.’” 

  • Mary CuffMary CuffMary Cuff is an independent scholar, wife, and homeschooling mother. She holds a PhD in American literature from the Catholic University of America and has published in the Southern Literary Journal, Five Points, Mississippi Quarterly, and Modern Age. She teaches online high school classical rhetoric courses at Homeschool Connections.
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The Supreme Court just handed down a near-unanimous decision on one abortion case that could change everything

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After Roe v. Wade was overturned conservatives celebrated the win of a decades-long battle.

Left-wing radicals saw it as a declaration of war on their right to choose whether babies are born or not.

Now the Supreme Court just handed down a near-unanimous decision on one abortion case that could change everything.

Teen who was granted abortion in Illinois, sues Missouri clerk for violating her rights

In 2018, a teenage “Jane Doe” filed a lawsuit requesting that she be allowed to abort her unborn child without the consent of her parents.

The girl, who lived in Missouri at the time, tried to get permission from a state court, but after her request was declined, she traveled to Illinois instead.

At the time, Missouri law prohibited minors from aborting their unborn children without permission from their parents.

In exceptional cases, Missouri would have let her proceed, but according to the court, this wasn’t an exceptional case.

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The teen then took her case to Illinois where she was granted the abortion.

After getting permission from the state of Illinois to disregard parental rights, she decided that she would sue the Missouri court, alleging that a clerk violated her rights because he claimed she was required to notify her parents, and eventually claimed immunity. 

A federal district court in Missouri disagreed with the claim of immunity, and so did a U.S. Court of Appeals.

Now, the Supreme Court has weighed in.

Supreme Court backs the court clerk in the case with near unanimous favor

Nearly five years after the initial ruling that put court clerk Michelle Chapman in hot water, the Supreme Court has ruled in her favor.

They vacated the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals with 8 out of 9 Justices showing support for Chapman. 

The Court invoked “Munsingwear vacatur,” which states that decisions should be vacated if the case becomes moot while waiting for a review from a higher court.

This doctrine is generally used when the party most affected by a vacated decision did not cause the case to become moot.

The only Justice that ruled in favor of the teen’s right to sue the clerk was Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

The radical left-wing activist Justice was appointed by President Joe Biden to replace Justice Stephen Breyer in the summer of 2022.

In her dissent she claimed that SCOTUS was using legal doctrine that wasn’t meant for such cases.

Justice Jackson had a lot to say, and called the action a “risk” to the Court of Appeals.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was lone dissenter at SCOTUS

Jackson criticized her fellow Justices’ decision, saying that she was “concerned that contemporary practice related to so called ‘Munsingwear vacaturs’ has drifted away from the doctrine’s foundational moorings.”

She said that Chapman did indeed contribute “to the mootness of this case insofar as she stipulated its dismissal.”

The radical Justice argued that this doctrine was reserved for “extraordinary” cases, and that the suit brought by Chapman did not meet her criteria for an exception.

“Chapman’s only argument in support of vacatur is that the Eighth Circuit’s opinion was wrongly decided,” Jackson said. “But mere disagreement with the decision that one seeks to have vacated cannot suffice to warrant equitable relief under Munsingwear.”

She went on to argue that the Court should “limit the availability of Munsingwear,” and “to do otherwise risks considerable damage to first principles of appellate review.”

Despite Justice Jackson’s dissent, the case was vacated.

This wasn’t just a win for the right to life or parental rights, but also for government officials’ ability to do their job.

US Political Daily will keep you updated on any developments to this ongoing story.

The Supreme Court just handed down a near-unanimous decision on one abortion case that could change everything

Photo by Sora Shimazaki from Pexels

After Roe v. Wade was overturned conservatives celebrated the win of a decades-long battle.

Left-wing radicals saw it as a declaration of war on their right to choose whether babies are born or not.

Now the Supreme Court just handed down a near-unanimous decision on one abortion case that could change everything.

Teen who was granted abortion in Illinois, sues Missouri clerk for violating her rights

In 2018, a teenage “Jane Doe” filed a lawsuit requesting that she be allowed to abort her unborn child without the consent of her parents.

The girl, who lived in Missouri at the time, tried to get permission from a state court, but after her request was declined, she traveled to Illinois instead.

At the time, Missouri law prohibited minors from aborting their unborn children without permission from their parents.

In exceptional cases, Missouri would have let her proceed, but according to the court, this wasn’t an exceptional case.

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The teen then took her case to Illinois where she was granted the abortion.

After getting permission from the state of Illinois to disregard parental rights, she decided that she would sue the Missouri court, alleging that a clerk violated her rights because he claimed she was required to notify her parents, and eventually claimed immunity. 

A federal district court in Missouri disagreed with the claim of immunity, and so did a U.S. Court of Appeals.

Now, the Supreme Court has weighed in.

Supreme Court backs the court clerk in the case with near unanimous favor

Nearly five years after the initial ruling that put court clerk Michelle Chapman in hot water, the Supreme Court has ruled in her favor.

They vacated the decision by the U.S. Court of Appeals with 8 out of 9 Justices showing support for Chapman. 

The Court invoked “Munsingwear vacatur,” which states that decisions should be vacated if the case becomes moot while waiting for a review from a higher court.

This doctrine is generally used when the party most affected by a vacated decision did not cause the case to become moot.

The only Justice that ruled in favor of the teen’s right to sue the clerk was Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson.

The radical left-wing activist Justice was appointed by President Joe Biden to replace Justice Stephen Breyer in the summer of 2022.

In her dissent she claimed that SCOTUS was using legal doctrine that wasn’t meant for such cases.

Justice Jackson had a lot to say, and called the action a “risk” to the Court of Appeals.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson was lone dissenter at SCOTUS

Jackson criticized her fellow Justices’ decision, saying that she was “concerned that contemporary practice related to so called ‘Munsingwear vacaturs’ has drifted away from the doctrine’s foundational moorings.”

She said that Chapman did indeed contribute “to the mootness of this case insofar as she stipulated its dismissal.”

The radical Justice argued that this doctrine was reserved for “extraordinary” cases, and that the suit brought by Chapman did not meet her criteria for an exception.

“Chapman’s only argument in support of vacatur is that the Eighth Circuit’s opinion was wrongly decided,” Jackson said. “But mere disagreement with the decision that one seeks to have vacated cannot suffice to warrant equitable relief under Munsingwear.”

She went on to argue that the Court should “limit the availability of Munsingwear,” and “to do otherwise risks considerable damage to first principles of appellate review.”

Despite Justice Jackson’s dissent, the case was vacated.

This wasn’t just a win for the right to life or parental rights, but also for government officials’ ability to do their job.

US Political Daily will keep you updated on any developments to this ongoing story.

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Print allIn new windowDeplorables And Dhimmis 2023InboxRod Dreher from Rod Dreher’s Diary <roddreher@substack.com> Unsubscribe8:37 AM (19 minutes ago)to meOpen in app or onlineDeplorables And Dhimmis 2023This week ought to have opened a lot of people’s eyes about AmericaROD DREHERAPR 1 SAVE▷  LISTEN Audrey Hale, America’s most visible transgender this weekY’all know that nothing much about wokeness and its pomps and works surprises me. But even a cynic like me wouldn’t have been able to predict that only days after a transgendered person murdered six Christians in a Christian school — including three children — the Machine would have turned it into an event about how trans people are the real victims! PoliMath @politicalmathThe message our culture is currently sending is “If you target and kill Christians, we will completely ignore the people you murdered and lavish your preferred group with money, sympathy, and encouragement.” I cannot stress enough how dangerous this is https://t.co/CPhOQqaiTR 3:59 PM ∙ Mar 31, 20238,200Likes2,025RetweetsThe examples are, well, legion. We can’t accurately say that the assault was anti-Christian, because the police have not announced a motive, despite having Audrey Hale’s manifesto. Maybe we will learn that there was an unexpected motive for the shooting, but the most reasonable guess at this point is that she deliberately set out to kill Christians. There was a report earlier this week that her devout parents wouldn’t accept her transness. But we aren’t going to know for sure until the police speak. Why are they being silent? Do they think they are protecting trans people? I am absolutely confident that this killing, and the public reaction, are a sign of the times. The ruling class, which runs the Machine, hates traditional Christians. This has been clear for some time, but the way the media, the entertainment industry, and Democratic Party leaders have reacted to the slaughtering of Christians in a Christian school tells you everything you need to know. Had this been done in a mosque or a synagogue, we wouldn’t have needed the police report to have had a rush of articles about hatred of Muslims or Jews, and an outpouring of support and solidarity for Jews and Muslims in this difficult time. But when the dead are Christians, and the killer is trans, well, it’s time to show sympathy to trans people, according to the Machine.I do wonder what on earth it’s going to take for Christians to realize that the things I warn about in The Benedict Option and Live Not By Lies are not just coming — they’re already here! We all have even less time to prepare for resistance and resilience than we once did. Are you ready to live in a society where murdered Christian children calls forth sympathy and solidarity with the group represented by the murderer? Because that’s what we have. And it’s only going to get worse. They honest to God hate us and wish us ill.I was having lunch today with an American friend who lives here in Budapest. We are both Christians and conservatives. She said that she has confidence that normal people are finally getting sick and tired of this trans tyranny. I responded that I did not share her confidence. I suspect that many, even most, people are sick of it, but they are too afraid to say so. Or maybe they have been browbeat into complacency. Think about it (I said): there are states in which the government can seize your children and put them on cross-sex hormones if you don’t want to transition them. Why aren’t people in the streets protesting this attack on families? Where are the damn churches? Our country is full of cowards and conformists who won’t lift a finger to defend families and children from — I can’t believe I’m writing this — agents of the state who will remove children from families to change their sex. If you had said twenty years ago that this is where the “love is love” movement was going to take us, you would have been accused of hate-filled alarmism. But here we are. It’s really happening, and most of the American church doesn’t care. It’s too busy apologizing for itself, and trying to figure out how to be good dhimmis in the new woke order. If you search the website of NPR for reporting about the Nashville shooting that addresses the hostility to Christians angle, you’ll find nothing. But if you search for reporting that addresses the transgender angle, lo and behold, you’ll find a report showing NPR’s concern that trans people are the real victims. Meanwhile, there is discord inside National Public Radio, which is cutting back on staff following a serious decline in revenues. Layoffs were recently announced, but the woke staff aren’t happy with how it’s being handled. There was an all-hands-on-deck Zoom meeting with executives, who were roasted by the woke:Among the requests: employees wanted to see more specific breakdowns around the number or percentage of employees of different races and identities who were laid off, rather than those of the remaining employees. They also wanted to know more information about their audiences, what the plans would be for hiring a chief content officer and more clarity about how the layoffs were carried out.But the already tense environment boiled over during an exchange between CEO Lansing and a laid-off Black employee. That employee voiced concern that some podcasts hadn’t received marketing support and wondered how a show could gain audience without it. This person also listed executives’ names and repeated statements they had made in the past, asking for more accountability.The individual then asked how NPR would make diversity work essential. Lansing replied that all the organization’s programming should be relevant to all of America — a stated mission for NPRYeah, I have a lot of Schadenfreude about NPR being hoist on its own woke petard. The idea that NPR’s programming is “relevant to all of America” is a bad joke. Americans who are politically, culturally, or religiously conservative are invisible to NPR — except when they are the enemy. NPR drank the DEI Kool-Aid to the dregs. It deserves what it gets.I know what you’re thinking: Dreher just won’t shut up, will he? We all know how bad wokeness is. He’s just bouncing the rubble now.Maybe I am — but I’m telling you, the way the Machine has united behind the pro-trans narrative, even in reporting and commenting on Nashville, has caused more scales to fall from my eyes. Especially in light of this extremely important piece in Tablet magazine by Jacob Siegel, about the rise of tyranny built on fighting “disinformation”. Here’s the core thesis:Since 2016, the federal government has spent billions of dollars on turning the counter-disinformation complex into one of the most powerful forces in the modern world: a sprawling leviathan with tentacles reaching into both the public and private sector, which the government uses to direct a “whole of society” effort that aims to seize total control over the internet and achieve nothing less than the eradication of human error.More:Step one in the national mobilization to defeat disinfo fused the U.S. national security infrastructure with the social media platforms, where the war was being fought. The government’s lead counter-disinformation agency, the GEC, declared that its mission entailed “seeking out and engaging the best talent within the technology sector.” To that end, the government started deputizing tech executives as de facto wartime information commissars.At companies like Facebook, Twitter, Google, and Amazon, the upper management levels had always included veterans of the national security establishment. But with the new alliance between U.S. national security and social media, the former spooks and intelligence agency officials grew into a dominant bloc inside those companies; what had been a career ladder by which people stepped up from their government experience to reach private tech-sector jobs turned into an ouroboros that molded the two together. With the D.C.-Silicon Valley fusion, the federal bureaucracies could rely on informal social connections to push their agenda inside the tech companies.In the fall of 2017, the FBI opened its Foreign Influence Task Force for the express purpose of monitoring social media to flag accounts trying to “discredit U.S. individuals and institutions.” The Department of Homeland Security took on a similar role.Note this:It was not enough for a few powerful agencies to combat disinformation. The strategy of national mobilization called for “not only the whole-of-government, but also whole-of-society” approach, according to a document released by the GEC in 2018. “To counter propaganda and disinformation,” the agency stated, “will require leveraging expertise from across government, tech and marketing sectors, academia, and NGOs.”This is how the government-created “war against disinformation” became the great moral crusade of its time. CIA officers at Langley came to share a cause with hip young journalists in Brooklyn, progressive nonprofits in D.C., George Soros-funded think tanks in Prague, racial equity consultants, private equity consultants, tech company staffers in Silicon Valley, Ivy League researchers, and failed British royals. Never Trump Republicans joined forces with the Democratic National Committee, which declared online disinformation “a whole-of-society problem that requires a whole-of-society response.”And:What we are seeing now, in the revelations exposing the inner workings of the state-corporate censorship regime, is only the end of the beginning. The United States is still in the earliest stages of a mass mobilization that aims to harness every sector of society under a singular technocratic rule. The mobilization, which began as a response to the supposedly urgent menace of Russian interference, now evolves into a regime of total information control that has arrogated to itself the mission of eradicating abstract dangers such as error, injustice, and harm—a goal worthy only of leaders who believe themselves to be infallible, or comic-book supervillains.One more:Something monstrous is taking shape in America. Formally, it exhibits the synergy of state and corporate power in service of a tribal zeal that is the hallmark of fascism. Yet anyone who spends time in America and is not a brainwashed zealot can tell that it is not a fascist country. What is coming into being is a new form of government and social organization that is as different from mid-twentieth century liberal democracy as the early American republic was from the British monarchism that it grew out of and eventually supplanted. A state organized on the principle that it exists to protect the sovereign rights of individuals, is being replaced by a digital leviathan that wields power through opaque algorithms and the manipulation of digital swarms. It resembles the Chinese system of social credit and one-party state control, and yet that, too, misses the distinctively American and providential character of the control system. In the time we lose trying to name it, the thing itself may disappear back into the bureaucratic shadows, covering up any trace of it with automated deletions from the top-secret data centers of Amazon Web Services, “the trusted cloud for government.”When the blackbird flew out of sight,
It marked the edge
Of one of many circles.
In a technical or structural sense, the censorship regime’s aim is not to censor or to oppress, but to rule. That’s why the authorities can never be labeled as guilty of disinformation. Not when they lied about Hunter Biden’s laptops, not when they claimed that the lab leak was a racist conspiracy, not when they said that vaccines stopped transmission of the novel coronavirus. Disinformation, now and for all time, is whatever they say it is. That is not a sign that the concept is being misused or corrupted; it is the precise functioning of a totalitarian system.I beg you, read the whole thing. There is no sign at all that Jacob Siegel has read Live Not By Lies, but this is exactly what I was writing in 2020, when it was published: that we are living through the technology-driven creation of a new kind of totalitarianism, within the hollowed-out husk of liberal democracy. The people who grew up under Communism recognized that something like it was coming back — but even they were mystified, because it didn’t look precisely like Communism. My judgment is that they couldn’t understand it clearly, that they were going on intuition, because Communism was forthright in its anti-liberal, totalitarian aims. This new thing is disguised — and it disguises itself as compassion, as empathy, as inclusion.Do not be fooled! The Machine knows what it’s doing. The gaslighting we’re all being subjected to over the meaning of Nashville is the ordinary functioning of the Machine. We are nowhere near being able to defeat it. I urge you to read this 2022 TAC piece from a while back by former high-level US official and CIA officer Nicholas Kass, writing about the lessons regarding the Deep State from Turkish history. It was the Turks who came up with the term and the concept of the “Deep State”. He recalls how, back in the late 1990s, the Kemalist (secular) Deep State deployed all its powers to stop an Islamist populist prime minister. Eventually one of the deputies of that defeated PM was elected, and has consolidated power. I’m talking about Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Kass wrote:America is not Turkey. Nevertheless, the ease with which the Deep State narrative has planted itself in the American political consciousness owes a great deal to the increasingly evident factors America now indisputably shares with that particular Turkish experience. The consolidation of elite, oligarchic, managerial, bureaucratic, and ideological class interests at the apex of power, the casual equation of those “progressive” interests with the public good, the eagerness with which many ruling class representatives seek to manipulate and limit public discourse, and demonize non-progressive opponents as unenlightened, deplorable, traitorous, and unworthy of consideration—with scant regard to the consequences of such framing—suggest little willingness to accommodate. Indeed, among American elites, notions of prudence and tolerance have given way to a radical impulse to impose upon society—for the people, in spite of the people. So, the Trump indictment. The Left thinks they finally have Trump by the ya-yas, and that this is going to be the end of him. Again, I remind you that I want Trump to go away, and am supporting DeSantis for president. That said, the woke Manhattan DA going after Trump on such flimsy grounds is going to make Trump and the MAGA movement more powerful than it was before. Why? Because it’s so clear that this is the Machine, this is the Deep State, targeting him. I say this even if Trump is guilty of the specific charges; even some legal critics who hate Trump have said this is a shaky indictment. It’s going to cause a political explosion. Trump may end up returned to office as an American Erdogan. I think he’s dangerous, but not as dangerous as Joe Biden and the Machine — the Machine that reacts to the massacre of Christians, even Christian children, by a transgender by broadcasting the narrative that Trans People Are The True Victims.We’ll end today with new data showing shocking American decline. The Financial Times writes about how the average American has the same life expectancy of someone born in the poorest city in England. Look at these data:As the FT reporter points out, Americans are FAR wealthier on average than the English. And still, we’re dying younger. The great Chris Arnade, tweeting on the FT findings:The US Ruling Class — especially the media — despises these Deplorables. We spend so much money and deploy so much hard power and soft power to remake the world in America’s image — but who wants to be like us? Miserable. Dying young. Alienated, No hope. Who wants to live in a country where the culture teaches your children that they might be of the opposite sex, and, depending on where you live, the state can kidnap your children and put them on cross-sex hormones? Who wants to live in a country where the DAs in your leading cities won’t prosecute street crimes? Where the Ruling Class is instituting racism under the Orwellian guise of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion? Where little Christian children are shot dead by a transgender berserker, and the Ruling Class politicians and media sympathize with transgenders?Who wants this? Nobody with any sense. And the American people might sooner or later rise out of their apathy and demoralization, and dismantle this soft totalitarian order. If they don’t? I can’t bear to think about it. Note To SubscribersI’ve sent today’s newsletter to all subscribers to this list, but only paid subscribers can comment. Won’t you consider becoming a paid subscriber? 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