The crowd at the Army-Navy game greeted President Trump with “USA” Chants as he made his entrance 🇺🇸
— Benny (@bennyjohnson) December 12, 2020
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There's a lot of talk right now about secession and civil war, which is understandable given two utterly opposed ideologies grinding it out in our polity. Democrats and their Republican friends in what amounts to a globalist, deep state, neocon Uniparty, hiding under a smokescreen of LGBTQ+1 agitprop and... people who dare to believe in the Republic of the Founding Fathers.
Utterly opposed. Note how the Uniparty slams the foundation of our country as 1619 racist oppressive while they take money from their totalitarian ChiCom overlords. Hypocrisy ain't in it. But that aside, for a civil war to occur there have to be two sides capable of offensive and defensive military action. Obviously.
Now, ask yourself how long 1000 or 10,000 radical Anarcho-Marxists or for that matter, Proud Boys, would last in a gunfight with what? a platoon of infantry with overwatch? You know, I know. About maybe less than a minute, give or take.
That in mind, consider 45's entrance into the Army & Navy game and ask yourself, which side are those boys on?
Ad Astra,
LSP
I've heard rumors the MSM is trying to say he was booed. Um, no...
ReplyDeleteYea, they never did that for Soetoro.
ReplyDeleteThey were and ARE on America's side!
ReplyDelete"Lying knaves" ain't in it, Adrienne.
ReplyDeleteThe Magic 0 wasn't very popular with our armed forces, Kid.
ReplyDeleteYeah they are, NFO. Some career minded generals appointed by the Great 0? Different story.
ReplyDeleteSecession is a non-starter seeing as our military is so much more powerful than it was in 1861. Any state that tried to secede would be destroyed within days.
ReplyDeleteStill, it is clear we cannot live together and something must be done. A peaceful partition remains my hope.
And so, Infidel, we move yet closer to the days of Augustus... I think, for what little it's worth, is that the first person to seize the Imperium's the winner, in the short/dynastic term. See Russia.
ReplyDeleteThat might not be bad, given a beneficent despot, but it sure wouldn't be anything like the founding father's envisaged. And given an outright tyrant? Nightmare.
Gaudete.
Before this is over, every corner of the Electoral College our Founding Fathers set up will be explored. God's will, or God's last chance?
ReplyDeleteGood call, WSF. Will the fame withstand the test? I don't know, but I feel there's a chance and a good one. I know, famous last words!
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