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The Helicopters of Chile Return
Portland’s descent into blue-haired, gender-confused madness is something new in America. The city’s criminal justice system tolerates vandalism and assaults by communist thugs, while punishing normal Americans who dare to protect themselves.
Street commie antics in Washington, D.C. last weekend suggest this political rot is spreading. If we give anti-American Portlandesque district attorneys a bit more time, the scoundrels may turn a blind eye to more violent crimes as well.
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No Other Way Out
History suggests that when enough voters realize an important election is stolen, things get messy. If enough Trump supporters conclude this happened on Election Day, the outcome is likely to be unpredictable, and not in a way that our betters will enjoy.
The term for this species of fraud is electoral authoritarianism. It happens when a nation’s ruling elites maintain a façade of a democratic process. Opposition parties are allowed to win some races, but not the ones that matter.
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A Parable of the December 2020 Coup
Bob was grateful to be one of the new congressmen elected in the aftermath of the left’s armed insurrection of December 2020.
The year after the Troubles was a heady time. Old Glory flew proudly once again. Normal Americans wanted to make sure things like the siege of the White House and the Battle for Trump Tower would never be repeated. At least the USS Dwight D. Eisenhower had arrived in time to save Mar-a-Lago from being pillaged by a mob of unmarried, unhappy, gender studies majors from Duke.
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A Doctrine of Americanism
Communists are fanatics. They will do 100 percent more to tear down and destroy our government than we will to uphold it and defend it. Furthermore, they are well organized, although few in number. There are probably not more than a million Communists and Communist sympathizers in the United States.
The reason I abhor Communism, perhaps more than most, is that I am naturally somewhat of a liberal.
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The Revolutionary Red Zone
Wresting control of a once-free republic like America has been a painstaking job for our gulag-obsessed revolutionaries. They understand that if the people’s revolution kicks off too early, normal Americans might object in no uncertain terms.
Our betters would love to set up guillotines for deplorables and sundry subhumans who continue to spew their hateful rhetoric about their Constitution and their Second Amendment and their God-given rights. One wonders if the People’s Liberation Army might be enticed into a little recreational target practice in corners of Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming.
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An Irredeemably Corrupt System
One benefit of this week’s election is that it has exposed a political system that is irredeemably corrupt.
We have convincing evidence the creatures working to steal the election are brazen and shameless. They think they will get away with it.
They are probably right. Nobody went to jail for spying on President Trump’s campaign. IRS officials including Lois Lerner retired with full pensions after unlawfully targeting their political enemies.
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When Putsch Comes to Shove
A putsch is a secretly plotted and suddenly executed attempt to overthrow a government. We should be grateful that such a traitorous effort to get rid of duly elected leaders could never happen in America.
Thank goodness we’ve avoided events like the Communist putsch in Czechoslovakia in 1948. That happened when the Czech commies failed to seize power through the electoral process and got peevish. It’s unclear if they desired a people’s revolution or life’s finer pleasures like Soviet Almas caviar and liquidation of their political enemies.
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The Rubicon War: Operation Four Winds excerpt
[Note: This is an excerpt from a work of fiction called The Rubicon War: Operation Four Winds. It was published last week by Don Kilmer and Sam Whittemore. This excerpt is reprinted with permission. You can read the full story at RubiconWar.com. –NA]
Have you ever wondered how the Rebel Alliance got their hands on hardware to fight the Empire? Me too. My guess is that those Star Wars guys stole their X-wings when the fecal material hit the breeze maker in their galaxy far, far away.
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You Loot We Shoot
Once upon a time, in a kinder, gentler, and wiser America, looters got shot.
Shooting looters was official government policy. When the Great Flood of 1913 inundated cities in over a dozen states, the Sixth Ohio Infantry was called out. A newspaper reported at the time:
Following the discovery that men were looting stores and residences, Col. Zimmerman, commanding officer in the flood district, ordered that all looters be shot on sight, and to drive from the flooded section every man not engaged in rescue work.
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When Deplorables Fight Back
The left is preparing for their long-planned purge of the deplorables. What they have not yet realized is that the chumps may decide to fight back.
Our betters envision a glorious new era in which childless middle-aged harpies run the show. We should expect Robert Reich’s Truth and Reconciliation Commission to feature live-streamed humiliation of the undesirables. Sins to be confessed include driving F-150s, reading Kelly Turnbull novels, and spurning the advances of overweight trannies.