“We find ourselves in two separate Americas living side by side with irreconcilable differences.”
US Representative, Marjorie Taylor Green (R-GA), sent the official Washington UniParty ruling class into falling-down vapors this week with a Twitter post that stated, “We need a national divorce. We need to separate the red states and blue states and shrink the federal government.”
You can’t sling a dead cat around without smacking an outraged mainline or legacy media member. And the ruling-class politicians reacted like they found a rattlesnake in bed with them. Now mind you, they never get hives over the outrageous law-breaking, commentaries, and hate-America ranting from the ultra-leftist and radical Marxist ranks in favor of the “new world order.” Nor are they ever upset with the destruction of the Constitutional Republic, tearing down one statue and one name after another, inciting a new racism, emasculating the Bill of Rights, destroying law and order – and doing it all while shutting average citizens out of the national discussion and local school boards.
The feather-light defeated Congresswoman from Wyoming clucked, “Secession is unconstitutional! No member of Congress should advocate secession, Marjorie.” Of course, that’s not what the re-elected Congresswoman implied or said. And speaking of unconstitutional acts, one could – and I do – argue that Ms. Cheney knowingly and with malice joined an unconstitutional committee to manufacture, manipulate and hide the “facts” about the January 6 riot at US Capitol. She also joined in the wholly fraudulent impeachment effort of former President Donald J. Trump. But I digress.
The White House, which has brushed the Constitution (and the Governors) aside like breadcrumbs at the dinner table, said the tweet “was sick, divisive, and alarming to hear [from a member].” The supercilious Mitt Romney (R-UT), a “serious conservative” if you ask him, quickly jumped in front of the first camera he saw. “I think Abraham Lincoln dealt with that kind of insanity.” Which means – well, like him, we’re not entirely sure what it means. The Atlantic’s Peter Wehner was breathless, “The congresswoman is too influential within the GOP—and too representative of its views—for her calls for secession to be dismissed.” Of course, you missed his article’s on the radical Marxists destroying the Constitution, as did I.
The legacy morning talk shows characterized the tweet as a call to “civil war,” displaying their ignorance of the Founding documents and the duty of free people.
The Governor of Utah, whom no one had ever heard of, was quick to call the remark “evil.” Notice how refusing to enforce existing federal law, encouraging child sex trafficking, allowing drugs to pour into the US, allowing the streets to become war zones by defunding police, corrupting the souls of our children with woke sickness, reducing education to radical race theory, glorifying sexuality in elementary school as an identity, and corrupting our justice system – among other calamities – are never criticized as harshly as “evil” by the ruling class UniParty.
Yet, everywhere you turn in Rush’s “drive-by media,” Republicans and conservatives are routinely labeled fascists, racists, homophobes, bigots, and misogynists – and that’s on a good day. It’s hate speech on steroids.
The reality is that the elections of 2016, 2020, and 2022 produced a clear snapshot – there are really two Americas already. It’s a Fifty-Fifty country – and as I’ve written about for ten years, the question is how two nations can co-exist and live side-by-side – or is that even possible?
With the legacy media’s slavish support, the anointed President has been busily trying to pretend that he’ll be a “healing” agent, a “President for all Americans.” Yet at every turn, he has labeled half of the country as “Nazis” (does anyone in the Democrat party even know what that word means?) and “racists,” “homophobes,” “terrible people,” and his new favorite, “MAGA radicals,” or MAGA extremists.
But, as President Trump discovered, there is no such thing as unity in a divided land.
For five straight years, beginning with the coup laid out in President Obama’s Oval Office on January 8, 2017 (for which we have the notes), and set into motion by the CIA and FBI, Mr. Trump, has been under relentless assault with lies, smears, fake dossiers, and impeachments. None proved valid, but all of which is calculated to diminish his capacity to run for another term in 2024.
The division of America into two countries has been an ongoing process, like a cell dividing itself into two new cells. As in nature, the division originates for different purposes and reasons, some clear and others not so obvious.
We have a divided nation because a foreign virus has been attacking the American body for one hundred years through the coordinated “Gramsci’s long march.” It is a Marxist strategy for taking down the Judeo-Christian formation and its precepts through internal corruption – then controlling religious, media, political, and educational institutions.
This group of Americans openly espouse – and are very clear – that they want to tear America out by the roots and reform it by merging into a “new” order. Their goal is worldwide socialism and totalitarianism. Their virulent contagion has been enormously successful, taking a massive toll on the nation’s health by wrecking civic virtue and the rule of law. Now, through the World Economic Forum and the “Great Reset” crowd, the “green religion” fanatics, and the new monetary alliance between international business elites and politicians, they no longer deny their intentions for a global governance structure that replaces nationhood.
Another reason is less understandable. I’ve written before about arriving in Washington with the Reagan “revolution” and discovering that many of the elected legislators of both parties, their staffs, officials in the permanent administrative government, and even a fair number of the appointees in the new administration itself, had no intention of advancing the actual policies that got Ronald Reagan elected. Quite the opposite, they intended to obstruct them.
It became abundantly clear that many Washington insiders were only interested in getting or maintaining power and its promise of wealth and influence. The passing decades have only worsened the problem, as former President Trump discovered.
One can only conclude that many people who populate the high reaches of government, politics, corporate America, corporate media, entertainment, academia, and even many religious institutions are not on America’s side. They don’t believe in constitutional self-government other than as a sound bite. They believe the “great unwashed” are too stupid for such a task. These folks skipped across the pond of life like a rock, and their connection with America is primarily a mailing address, not a way of life.
We are assaulted by calls for unity (in fairness, from President Trump as well), yet the truth is that unity implies commonality. But what commonality remains in fifty-fifty America?
In prior generations, corporate unity centered on the Founding and its guarantee of personal freedom, liberty, a shared character, and civic responsibility anchored in faith. It provided the ability to improve oneself in a free economy.
That standard for commonality has evaporated. Today’s concept of unity suggests that it comes by “coming together” and ending the “divisive rhetoric.” Yet the only process proposed diminishes the Bill of Rights to a list of suggestions, demonstrated by the genuine peril of curtailed speech, books, and ideas – ramrodded by the monopolistic big tech platforms and the government itself. The new order would replace the free exchange of goods and services with the administrative state and its “expert class.” It would replace merit with equity, a vagueness without definition. It would replace freedom with tyranny.
I don’t know what or how this great separation in our nation can be narrowed, much less closed. I only know that if you believe, as I do, that the Divine Hand shaped our nation for a special purpose, then there has been no more critical time in the last 160 years where we must appeal to His mercy, not His justice.