Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Obama rises - angels and ministers of heaven protect us!

So our thankfully former, communist President suggests he may once again exercise the incalculable moral authority accrued to him for support of a political system which murdered upwards of one hundred million of its own subjects in the 20th century.  The issue is DACA but it doesn't really matter what it is. His background and his beliefs discredit him as much as would support for Naziism, and for the same reasons.  The convictions he attempted to work into eventually irrevocable law are beyond any expression of loathing, as is any hint of the always totalitarian far left.

What, will he seek the initial  support of William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, as he did in his original political debut?  She could boost his morale while in exile with stirring tales of trashing American soldiers. And Bill's stated lack of remorse for his assertively antiAmerican actions in the '60's provide an encouraging example of unpunished subversion.  But then, Barack was President and accordingly privy to all our nation's secrets and is capable now then, if sufficiently provoked, to reveal them, is it not so?  I do not doubt that he intends as much when and if the time seems right but I also trust that loyal Americans in government heroically denied him some insights during  the long dark night of his shameful ascendency. His era and, I trust, the entirety of that which countenanced the empowering of him, his factoti and the tawdry Clintons, will someday soon be seen for the bizarre interlude it was.

Some past Presidents yet participated in our national life. T. Roosevelt did but there can be no doubt of his love for his country.  The radical left in the U.S. was a despised faction then, blowing up San Franciscan squares and inspiring O'Neill plays; it took the monumentally naive boomers to make of the New (and Old) left a palatable (after a "regert"able" fashion) political force.  We boomers are on an inexorable slippery temporal slope now and one can hope that the exit of our predominate ( but certainly not definitive) ingrate faction will restore sanity to our polity.

Oh do pontificate away Barack.  I'm reminded thereby of the scene in the film Ed Wood where the spent character of Bela Lugosi thrashes in pathetic futility in a pool of muddy water.  Jack   

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