I am paradoxically an admirer of the short fiction of the late J. G. Ballard. Paradoxically, because his stuff is so downhearted. The endings of his stories are quite reliably negative; his protagonists are always anti-heroic. Yet his imagination was wide and versatile, and his prose has an undeniable elegance. As I am deficient in those qualities, I envy him. I study his oeuvre for hints to how I might improve my own work.
But I prefer positive, upbeat stories: stories in which good people defeat bad people, and good values prevail over bad ones. So for me, reading Ballard is a bit like taking a purgative. I know I’m not going to like the process even if I expect to be better off once it’s behind me.
Now and then, we in the Right must adopt a comparable attitude.
The Democrats’ coup against the Constitution was meticulously planned and masterfully executed. They knew which stages must precede which others, and how to time the sequence so as to minimize the danger of defeat. The whole constitutes an invaluable lesson in how to suborn a republic.
They made sure that the institutions that might have thwarted them had been brought to heel well before the final strokes of their campaign. The news media had already fallen to them. The schools and the entertainment industry were secured by colonization and propagandization. They suborned the organs of officialdom that might have denied them victory – i.e., boards of election, prosecutors’ offices, secretaries of state, and the courts – through electoral chicanery, intimidation, and miscellaneous “conventional” forms of corruption. Thus, when it came time to steal the 2020 presidential election with avalanches of phony ballots, they had no other barrier to surmount.
We in the Right must summon our will, swallow our gorges, and study their campaign – not to mimic it, but to defeat it when our opportunity comes for vengeance. Assuming, that is, that such an opportunity should ever come.
As I’ve said before, to comprehend an enemy’s intentions it is vital that we reason backwards:
- From tactics,
- To strategy,
- Thereafter to objectives,
- And finally to motives.
For it is almost perfectly “obvious” that The Democrats do not intend that Joe Biden be president in reality:
Joe Biden is not meant to govern....Biden was nominated because the Democrat establishment thought he was the only one of the original field of two dozen or so who had a chance of winning against Donald Trump. In that the DNC was correct. All the others vying to take on Orange Man Bad were either too inexperienced and unknown or too far to the left of the party, and so would scare the horses of the centrist American electorate.
It was tactically critical that Biden be the nominee. But the Democrats’ strategy dictated that he must not campaign – that the Biden for President campaign be almost nonexistent. Information about Biden, his declining mental health, his family – especially his son Hunter – and his depth of corruption as a political insider had to be suppressed, at least in the major media. The alternative media could be dealt with through “deplatforming,” imputations of low motives, and scorn from “on high.”
The objective was to win the presidency, not to make Biden president. But what point is there in winning the office with a candidate so manifestly unfit for it? Arthur Chrenkoff has some thoughts about that:
Joe’s much-suspected advancing dementia has been painfully exposed over the past few months through a series of misstatements, gaffes and ramblings on the campaign trail (such as it was).... With the issue of physical health and mental acuity of our leaders – and God knows, being a president requires a lot of energy and brain-power – now slowly sipping into the respectable mainstream media discourse, the ground is being slowly laid out for such questions to be gently asked and gently answered in due time of the Commander-in-Chief. They won’t be vicious, personal attacks; it will all be done with love and concern for the ailing Joe, and with all the gratitude from thankful progressive Americans for his long service and his crowning achievement of ending the four-year national nightmare that was the Trump presidency. Farewell, happy warrior.
Add a giant sarcasm tag. And really, what other explanation could there be that now, with the election secured, the media are finally reporting on Biden’s fading mental acuity and the several scandals tied to him and his family?
The objective was to win the presidency. Biden was only a figurehead suitable for obtaining control of the office. The motive was twofold. Yes, power for the Democrats was certainly part of it. However, protection for their lawbreakers and malefactors was equally important. With a Democrat in the Oval Office, they who conducted a treasonous, Deep State-driven coup against President Donald Trump can breathe easy at long last.
Bitter words? Yes, they are. But bitter winds are blowing. Unless by some miracle the state legislatures of the contested states should set the balloting aside and select their own electors for the College, all that will remain to prevent a successful theft of the 2020 presidential election is the use of force. That doesn’t look likely from where I sit. Too many people have too much to lose.
Some are hoping that President Trump will declare martial law and decree a fresh election under new, more fraud-resistant rules. He might. Certainly the country would be better served by such a move than by permitting the Left to get away with its thievery. However, it would set a precedent with grave implications. I don’t think I’d care for the way it would cloud future presidential contests.
As for the other possible use of force – armed insurrection by a massive wave of pro-Constitution Americans – it seems unlikely, but we shall see. Stay tuned.
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