16 Replies to “Dennis Prager: A Sober Reflection of the State of America”

  1. Methinks it is too late. The Democrats are ultra radical…they have taken their rise to power right out of the playbook of Herr Schicklgruber. From the Joseph Goebbels style propaganda, the Antifa and BLM brownshirts, the Reichstag fire, the digital Kristallnacht ramping up to the Volksgerichtshof. Let the games begin.

    1. Back then we had America (and the British Commonwealth) to rescue people from it.

      Who will rescue America now?

      1. That was the problem on Wednesday. The patriots posed for selfies and waited for the cavalry to come.

        It isn’t coming—at least not to do anything but what the globalists pay it to do.

        If American patriots won’t gird their loins like men and do the hard, ugly work of saving their country, they will not keep their republic, and will not deserve to.

    2. Courts affirming the legality of statist oligarchs shutting down media competition like Parler would confirm at least the defacto death of the Republic with its splendid and matchless legacy of individual liberty.

      Common law could never affirm such naked restraint of trade, so it must be jettisoned for Rousseauian rule where comfortable elites decide all, with the consent of their conscience, but never that of the governed peasants.

      A new deal with Iran will confirm not only acquiescence to China domination, but presage another ME war, this time with Israel and Sunni Arabs allied against Iran. Highly dangerous with aforementioned China in the hegemonic mix, and no doubt Russia getting her beak wet.

      Russia and now China cannot believe their good fortune and power afforded them by DeMarxists via their seditious media and oblivious voters, all without firing a shot, something their espionage and subterfuge could never have achieved.

      General Rule. Every underhanded stunt anyone can envision DeMarxists being capable of to further their wealth, parasitic power and malevolent overreach – they will do so without doubt, and then some.

  2. We need more sobering thought.

    After almost a year what has changed.

    I hope we can still meet here in June.

  3. President Trump says to knock off watching the bullshit propaganda.
    Watch for the high profile arrests and the emergency broadcast network has been activated.

    1. Please, don’t give us rational ones hope – been more than enough of that kind of thing lately and it’s gone nowhere. Just wait and see, and if it all comes to nothing, don’t be angry or surprised. NOTHING should surprise any of us any more.

  4. I used to love Firefox but Mozilla’s recent statement made me throw up so I am testing Brave. However, I don’t expect privacy or “security” from any of these. It’s always possible for authorities to hack you, it’s a public communications network that is used. Facebook and other app providers hide behind the “private business” line. Until they are forced to be a utility, like the telephone system, then they won’t change. And with present governments areound the world, thatis unlikely to happen.

    So, remember, the intenret is a public space and the laws of slandere and libel apply. Doxing and other mob tactics are harassement and this is also illegal. But currently you have to enforce these yourself as in the real world.

    What is the public space, real world law against being swarmed, harassed and aggressed? This should also apply.

    Anyway, you have to be fearless or not venture onto it.

  5. He’s right on the pressure valve analogy.

    I used to regularly read this blog years ago, and drifted to Twitter. Drifting back. Thanks for sticking around.

  6. “Trump Insurrection” … is the new Watergate. I have had to hear Watergate, Watergate, Watergate … Nixon, Nixon, Nixon … nonstop from the distracters on the left since 1974. Trump Insurrection is already replacing it. Just in time … because I don’t expect Woodward to survive much longer.

  7. Agree there is no point reading twats and Facebook and MSM.

    Aside from being boring and predictable, it also makes no difference.

    The msm tried to boil him for 4 years, 24/7, and what was the result? He added ~15 MM new voters from 2016 and his approval has never been higher.

    This is what drives them to froth at the mouth, there status quo is no longer working to change minds. This is why they are turning up heat in social.

  8. I’m afraid that when the lists are started, as is being mentioned at the moment, that is the other end of fascism, the lie. The lists were started four years ago or perhaps twelve years ago. We are all no doubt already on a list. Now the aim as in the 1930’s is to focus on smaller groups and use their subjugation to implement fear in the rest of us. The assault on communication has been occurring for years and a lot of us were aware of it for some time. It was an insidious slow creeping cancer, now it has metabolized and other than a total surgical procedure there is no other way to get rid of it. The problem we now have is, who is going to perform the surgical procedure?

    1. What is truly amazing is the enemies of President Trump are popping out like maggots all over and making themselves targets to be marked and picked off later.
      Just need to pop up at the right time or everyone will scatter and hide again.

      The media propaganda is so good at making everyone believe that President Trump is toast.

  9. If I pick up my phone and talk to someone about revolution, is the phone company responsible for facilitating that conversation? No, and that’s why section 230 of US Internet Decency Act gave that same protection to Internet communications. The real question is whether Telus can listen to my conversations and then cancel my phone service if they don’t like how I use it. The answer to that is also an emphatic no. It seems that government in Canada feels they have the right to decide if you qualify for government funding based on which side of the political divide you fall on, and now Big Tech feels they have the same right. As a Libertarian-ish person I don’t think Google or Apple or Amazon have to publish your political thoughts but I do think that they have a duty to be politically neutral. These mega-corps are not the local baker not wanting to bake a rainbow wedding cake, they are as close to a monopoly as possible in the arena of communications and they are actively shutting down their competition if they don’t toe their political line.

    We are entering a dangerous time, and if the tech giants think they will prevent violence and revolution simply by shutting out right wing voices I have to wonder how they think the IRA, or the Red Brigades, or Al Qaeda organized their actions. All they are doing is proving that the extremists were right all along.

    I have little hope for a political solution and I fear the US is going to experience some serious violence before this is over.

  10. As Pamela Geller says, flash back to the Trump inauguration where windows were smashed and a limo set on fire. All charges against BLM protestors were eventually dropped whereas Trump supporters will wind up in jail. So Biden is wrong.

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