No King? No problem!
What a busy weekend it was! Hardly any time to celebrate pops or papas with all that is happening in the world.
We had the horrific assassination of lawmakers in Minnesota, which we will absolutely be addressing in a later post.
We had the Army’s 250th Anniversary Parade. What were y’all’s thoughts on this? I loved it. But I love history, America, and the military. More than once I found myself googling a fact or “Well, how about that-ing” to new information. For instance, because of the Big Red 1 flag on my neighbor’s house…I now know he is not to be trifled with, and also where I have now instructed my children to go if danger presents itself. Go, Arny!
And then we had the No Kings protests throughout the fair land.
I would say I have never seen more collective confusion, and emotion-driven, unproductive, though self-congratulating drivel. But I have. It has become a distinctive of the left. Marching and protesting for some unknown or unnecessary cause and then feeling terrifically noble and proud for participation that achieved nothing.
Do they even really know why they’re mad? Because I assure you, it has nothing to do with having a king. The little mimi crying on TV was just heartbreaking. And a perfect picture of the hysterical fruit of radical roots. “I’m 74 and I’m just so scared and I worry about everything, I’m so scared and I just don’t understand why people would have voted for this person.” This sweet lady doesn’t not prove the point of the Democratic party, she proves the danger of the Democratic party. Turn off CNN, Mimi. Go outside and talk to people. The world is still out there and it’s less on fire than they’d like you to believe.
Or it’s less on fire in the places they’d like you to believe. And it rages on in places they don’t want you to notice. Diversion is one of the things libs do best.
They are not protesting a king–which we do not have.
They are protesting ANY opposition at all to their wants, will, and agenda.
They are protesting the outcome of a free and fair election and the consequences that came with it–consequences that were known, promised, and agreed upon when the votes were cast.
They are protesting accountability for the failed policies and blatant corruption of their own party. They are protesting course correction of any kind—protesting anything that pulls us back from the edge of the cliff that they absolutely intended we go over.