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Showing posts with label Shapiro. Show all posts

19 January 2021

Ihr Kampf of the Left

The left, the legacy media, and big tech all in concert wish half the country into the cornfield.


It reminds me of Keith Olbermann's rant again. It's so telling!

[Trump] and his enablers and his supporters and his collaborators and the Mike Lees and the William Bars and the Sean Hannitys and the Mike Pences and the Rudy Giulianis and the Kyle Rittenhouses and the Amy Coney Barretts must be prosecuted and convicted and removed from our society while we try to rebuild it and to rebuild the world Trump has nearly destroyed by turning it over to a virus. Remember it even as we dream of a return to reality and safety and the country for which our Forefathers died that the fight is not just to win an election but to win it by enough to chase at least for a moment Trump and the Maggots off the stage and then try to clean up what they left. [Maggots = MAGA supporters]

They so want people to the right of them to go away to another country or jail. For what? For not going against the current dully-elected President of the United Sates.

They want unity in the 1930 German and the Mohammedan sense: peace through subjugation and seclusion. This will not bring about unity.

As Ben Shapiro said on Jan. 18 (at 27:58),

And then people wonder why the country is so divided. The country is so divided because you have one half of the country that would like to excise the other half of the country. That does tend to create a few divisions.

The left has been struggling (Ihr Kampf = their struggle) for this outcome since Marx was writing poetry.

Mr. D'Souza on Olbermann and 1930 Germany:
"Keith Olbermann’s Latest Rant Against Trump Uses Language From Germany in the 1930s"


08 December 2020

Conservatives Still Deplorable

Last year, I read JD Vance's book Hillbilly Elegy. This year, it's back in the news since there's a movie version of the story on Netflix. 

I listened to part of an interview of JD Vance on the Dailywire.

I got to thinking. This book was a semi-big deal when it came out during Trump's tenure (it was on many book club lists). It gave  coastal elites a glimpse into the lives of likely Trump voters and how to potentially manipulate them.
Now, the critics detest the movie version since it doesn't go into politics really at all (according to the director Ron Howard), and poor white people are not to be pitied on-screen in any way.

I think they also detest it because they believe the book's usefulness is over, and they no longer have to pretend as a group to seem interested in the largest poor group in in the US: poor and/or blue collar, white Trump voters.

BTW, in the end, it doesn't matter what race is portrayed in the book or movie. We should be interested in the plight of our fellow Americans in general, no matter what color, born or preborn.