While this blog isn’t about me, I need to note the publication of my article “The Real Class War” as it is relevant to the Donald Trump insurgency, which targets not just the GOP Establishment and its globalist masters but political correctness as well.
http://www.newswithviews.com/Yates/steven188.htm
Events which began on Friday lend support to my main thesis in that article, that at our present moment we have three classes in the U.S. in a broad sense, three classes that live in fundamentally different worlds, have few if any interests or values in common, are mutually hostile to the extent they are aware of one another, and are pulling the country in three incompatible directions. I should qualify that in one respect. As a reader pointed out, the PC class gets a lot of money from the Elite class, which indulges its beneficiaries as dividers and distractors. But this doesn’t mean the rank and file in the former is truly aware of the latter as more than sugar daddies, to whose money they believe themselves entitled. And it doesn’t mean the Elites take the nutty theories about, e.g., gender, that come from PC types seriously. Their aim has been to destroy Constitutionally limited republican government, and political correctness has certainly helped that project along.
With one class essentially in control of corporate media, and with another being used to divide the public, there should be no surprise that different rules are in force for different groups. Does anyone remember any Country Class white males disrupting Barack Obama events back in 2008? Would the media have called them “protesters”? I don’t think so!
The Real Class War may be turning from a cold war of sorts into a hot war.
As probably everyone knows by now, Donald Trump himself had to cancel a planned rally in at the University of Illinois at Chicago due to safety concerns, given a massive, obviously well-organized (bankrolled?) protest involving hundreds of people (mostly students and Black Lives Matter militants) outside the UIC building. In my judgment, trying to hold a rally at a left wing campus like UIC was a bad idea. But that aside, has the PC Class now discovered it can shut down Trump events? That could be very, very bad!
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/inside-the-donald-trump-chicago-rally-that-went-064544927.html
Just exercising their rights to free speech.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GepGO6HqL3o
Good summation from several sources here:
http://www.zerohedge.com/node/526347
Incidentally, can anyone really support Ted Cruz after that bit of libel about the Trump campaign being responsible for Friday’s disruptions?
Was the George Soros funded MoveOn.org beyond the disruptions? Scroll down, watch the video.
http://batrsartre.tumblr.com/post/141024754962/soros-funded-moveonorg-takes-credit-for-violence
It appears as though Trump’s number one enemy is not Mitt Romney nor any other Establishment Republican.
It is George Soros, another billionaire with a track record of supporting every leftist, PC Class cause. Will there be more orchestrated disruptions of Trump events even as Trump closes on the magic number 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the GOP nomination?
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/mar/13/moveonorg-raising-funds-from-trump-protests-warns-/
MoveOn.org, incidentally, took its name from its efforts to defend Bill Clinton, under impeachment hearings back in the late 1990s for lying under oath to a grand jury. “Move on!” demanded leftists at the time. Their use of millions of dollars to defend destructive causes has continued ever since (it is clear that millions of Soros dollars went to fund Ferguson protests, for example).
The street level anti-Trumpers, meanwhile, are blowing their credibility. This:
If the flag of Communism were any more visible it would leap out of the video and bite you!
In some respects I am not surprised this happened in Chicago. I used to have relatives in Illinois. My impression, which I gleaned from them (one in particular, who worked for the state), was that Illinois had one of the most corrupt state governments in the country, and that the city of Chicago was the epicenter of Illinois corruption. Isn’t Chicago the city whose police department had a secret facility where they “disappeared” people and tortured them, while their frantic families had no idea where they were?
The powers-that-be have no moral basis whatsoever from which to criticize the more authoritarian remarks that have come out of the mouth of Donald J. Trump.
Attempt on Donald Trump’s life thwarted by Secret Service in Dayton, Ohio?
https://www.yahoo.com/politics/secret-service-agents-rush-to-protect-donald-trump-202216097.html
Revealed late Saturday: the guy who tried to approach Trump is a student at Wright University in Dayton, Ohio, a SJW type leftist, a Bernie Sanders supporter, and a thug with a reputation — possibly even with a connection to ISIS. His name is Tommy DiMassimo. Spread it around!
On a final note: some have understandably raised the issue of whether there is a Donald Trump – Richard Haass connection. Trump has cited Haass as a possible pick for chief advisor on foreign policy. Haass has been president of the superelite Council on Foreign Relations since 2003. He has openly defended a number of things Trump claims to be against. If the rise of Donald Trump turns out to be nothing but theater, we might as well stop the blog, because it’s pointless. The larger result will be a lot of upset people who will be even more alienated from the American political process than they are now. We’ll look into this more tomorrow as I was unable to get to it today.
Also tomorrow: major states send their voters to the polls: winner-take-all states Florida and Ohio among them, with 165 delegates up for grabs. Trump is presently burying Rubio in Florida, while Kasich is putting up a fight in his home state, making that one impossible to call at this point. Also voting tomorrow are Illinois, Missouri, and North Carolina. Will Trump be the GOP nominee by Wednesday? Probably not.
Yawn:
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