The Return of the “Great Disruptor” Donald J. Trump, by Boyd D. Cathey

You vote for Trump because you want to toss a figurative hand grenade in the direction of Washington. From Boyd D. Cathey at unz.com:

It is absolutely clear now to all but the most ideologically infected or close-minded automaton that the prosecution of President Donald Trump for various levels of malfeasance in regard to his handling of records seized by stormtrooper agents of Merrick Garland’s Department of Justice is just the latest, and most egregious attempt to “get Donald Trump.” It comes after the implosion of the failed “Russia Hoax,” two utterly obscene impeachment efforts, a series of January 6 “show hearings” (which would make the East German Stasi or KGB envious!), and various harassment trials over purported sexual miscues (like the accusations against Justice Kavanaugh, financed by big Democratic Party billionaire Reid Hoffman).

Since Trump’s shocking and unsuspected election to the American nation’s highest office, virtual panic has taken hold not just of the Left, but also conspicuously of the establishment Republican elites, supposedly on the Right. For decades these elites, both the managerial Left and the establishment conservatives, have considered their sinecures and positions of power over the rest of us to be untouchable, and their authority theirs by right. They have formed a kind of self-perpetuating oligarchy, an exclusive Uniparty, and simple citizens, no matter whom they may be, have no right to question its right to control our lives, not just politically, but increasingly via the incestuous partnership with national and international finance corporatism (including the electronic media giants).

One only gets access or elevation to this new elite by making the proper obeisance, mouthing the “correct” messages, appealing to the “correct” financiers and corporate managers, and effectively accepting a certain template and a resultant narrative. There are, of course, some variations which are permitted: one can be a Republican or claim to be a “conservative,” and utter from time-to-time the banal and increasingly stale talking points which are supposed to indicate that a candidate is a “conservative,” or a “constitutionalist,” or “favors lower taxes.” Such affirmations usually occur during fevered election campaigns and are meant to assure and soothe restive voters that candidate X really does represent constituent wishes and will fulfill campaign promises once in office.

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2 responses to “The Return of the “Great Disruptor” Donald J. Trump, by Boyd D. Cathey

  1. Colonel Kilgore Trout's avatar Colonel Kilgore Trout

    It was a shocker back in 2016, morale improved instantly when he got PA, MI, WI.
    I literally leaped out of my chair.
    Went over to a bud’s house at 3AM and we all celebrated.
    The next day the sun shined a lil’ brighter and it was like napalm in the morning.
    Ahh…if only it could come again.

  2. an attack dog to bring down the evil enemies of this nation is required and Donald J. Trump is that attack dog.

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