Sticks and Stones and Verbal Drones
We all know that political discourse in this collapsing country has sunk to an all time low. When Donald Trump addressed the “rumors” about his small hands indicating that something else was small, during a presidential debate, you knew it was over. And the subject was brought up by “Little” Marco Rubio, his possible running mate.
Trump specializes in devising juvenile names for his enemies. “Crooked Hillary.” You know, the Deep State queen that his justice department refused to prosecute. “Lyin’” Ted Cruz, now a loyal Trump ally. He oddly seems to have stopped referring to the current president as “Creepy Joe.” That might bring attention to all those videos of Biden inappropriately touching little girls. Or his own daughter’s journal, detailing how unsettled she was at her father showering with her. In Biden’s case, his tactic is to brand pretty much any sane person left in America 2.0 as a “White Supremacist.” These invisible, powerless “White Supremacists” represent “the greatest threat to our democracy.” This would be a “democracy” that prosecutes its political opponents. A “democracy” that doesn’t believe in free speech. A “democracy” that insists the worst economy in modern history is actually the best. War is Peace.
Average citizens, sitting in rush hour traffic or posting on social media, invariably resort to this mindless name-calling. The “Woke” Left is especially fond of this. I infuriate them with my refusal to stoop to their level. I thought name-calling was stupid in grammar school, although I am prone to yell names at all the inept drivers on the road. A noted Thought Criminal like me is usually dismissed as a “conspiracy theorist.” Less politely, as a “wacko” or “extremist.” I somehow avoid the “racist” and “anti-Semi
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