It was entirely expected that the worst year in my lifetime should have the worst election in my lifetime. Not because the second-best president in my lifetime (after Ronald Reagan) lost, but because we don’t know for sure that he did. I would rather be certain that the ghost of Joe Biden won outright than see the greatest nation on Earth embarrass itself like Venezuela. Sadly, the unprecedented goalpost-shifting and manipulation by the Left, bolstered by the usual obsequious accommodation by the Right, has created a national humiliation that will fester for a long time to come, no matter who gets inaugurated in January. Should that be Biden, I shall leave it to more expert political analysts to dissect the cause and effects of such a disaster, while I’ll focus on the cultural, media, and artistic ramifications. And I’ll start with the most astonishing example of media suicide in my lifetime — that of the Fox News Corporation (FNC).
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If Trump leaves the Presidency, one hope I have is that the Left will work so hard regaining what they lost, the U.S. citizen will realize what a difference there is with a leader who looks out for us vs. a president looking out for the world before us. Before, it was snuck in the back door, slowly but surely.
ReplyDeletePriorities - they are important. Every leader should look out for THEIR people's needs first. Apparently, they have forgotten this.
a leader who looks out for us vs. a president looking out for the world before us.
DeleteGood point.