The Democrat party is dead.
The party of Truman and JFK is gone.
It has been on life support for years now. Recent events in New York and elsewhere have proven that it is now deceased.
Though I am a conservative, I must say that this is not good news for the United States of America.
This is because the old party, with all its flaws, largely consisted of people who loved America. And, at some level, respected the Founders, our history — and even their political opposition.
That is obviously no longer the case.
That the demise of the donkeys has occurred simultaneously with the fracturing of the Republican Party and the revenge of the RINOs is doubly bad for the country.
The Socialist-Marxists are diametrically opposed to limited government of, by, and for the people, with equal justice under the rule of law. And, most importantly, to the notion — and truism — that our rights are unalienable and granted by our Creator. And RINOs? Well, in truth, they stand for nothing and go along with anything. As asshats like John Thune clearly demonstrate, on a daily basis, they see their main enemy as being President Trump. They detest MAGA nation.
Which is unfortunate, as that is the nation’s only viable way forward and singular chance at renewal.
Else, the U.S. will be as dead as the Democrat party. A rising and eventually majoritarian Socialist-Marxist Party will conspire to further fundamentally transform the U.S. until it is unrecognizable and unexceptional and as with all communist regimes, there will be no way out.
RINOs will form focus groups and write strongly worded letters of remonstrance before quickly and quietly acceding to the demands of the Socialist-Marxist Party.
I have previously written of how different the tone is between the lead-up to the Bicentennial and the lead-up to the Semiquincentennial. Many are reluctant – or even embarrassed — to lustily celebrate America’s 250th birthday.
Wokeness, suicidal empathy, and rapid demographic change have combined with the collapse of objective educational institutions and media outlets to sentence us to a sort of nation-wide version of MAID, Marxist Assistance In Dying.
Half a century on from our Bicentennial, we should be celebrating both harder … and more reverently … the birth of the greatest nation that has ever graced planet Earth. We should be looking to our founders, not away from them.
And, dear God, how I wish the likes of Rush Limbaugh, Charlie Kirk, and Toby Keith were here to take this ever-so-warranted celebration to the next level.

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