Elective politics is not the answer >>> DEMOCRACY GOT US INTO THIS MESS <<<
The Second American Republic needs to be 1) Counter-Revolutionary; 2) Authoritarian in it's early phase; 3) solidly "Militarist" in the European-Latin America tradition, but taking a page from the pre-WWII Japanese junior officers; and 4) still maintaining British-style liberal-conservative democratic traditions, aspirations and formalities
Think of Francisco Franco's Spain, Augusto Pinochet's Chile, Argentina under the Generals in the 1980s, or how Italy would have been had Prince Junio Valerio de Borghese had rightfully been allowed ascend to power after WW II, mixed in with a healthy dollop of Charles André Joseph Marie de Gaulle-ist democratic- authoritarian arrogance --- yet still teaching and respecting, and when appropriate thoughtfully applying some of the basic thinking of Burke, Locke and the U.S. Federalists
As the last and only rightful President of the United States once said >>> "... Stand back, and stand by...."
Wait and prepare for "Phase One" >>> a bottom up rebellion of the junior officers and enlisted ranks of U.S. warriors against any and all non-warrior, politicized and bureaucratic flag officers at the Pentagon, and in all other commands --- especially, those loyal to the existing chain of command from the stolen presidency through the ultra-woke-diversity-driven SecDef.....
Wait for it...
Wait for it.....
WAIT FOR IT..........
5 comments:
Gail, is this the new Brooklyn GOP platform or just you going off the rails again.
You just like the sound of the word 'Generalissimo'.
This is insane.
RESPONSE: THE "SOME SAY 'INSANE' OTHERS SAY 'MAD' " EDITION
TO: "ANONYMOUS SAID... AT 8:57 PM"
ONE OF YOU SAYS "INSANE" --- ANOTHER "OFF THE RAILS" --- THE JUNIOR PARTNER AT THE LAW FIRM OF MC CHESSNEY, BALLENTINE & CUTTER PREFERRED USING THE TERM "MAD"
The following well-said answer to Cutter actually makes good sense: "Mad ??? Mad !!! Hannibal was mad, Caesar was mad, and Napoleon surely was the maddest of the lot. Ever since time began, they've called mad all the great soldiers in this world...."
Mad Anthony Wayne ended the threat from the Iroquois in New York State following the first U.S. Revolutionary War. Howlin' Mad Smith won several island battles in the Pacific during WW II.
"... 'Mad ???' We shall see what wisdom lies within my madness. For this is but the spring that precedes the flood. From here we roll on. From village to town. From town to mighty city. Ever mounting, ever widening, until at last my wave engulfs [the whole country]."
Gail, you like to play with words. It's hard to tell if this post is more inane or insane. It definitely has lots of both.
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