The Attempted Communist Coup #19: A Fish Rots From the Head Down

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"Trump’s one great advantage in all of this is that he has done nothing wrong. He did not obstruct justice because there is no crime"--David Goldman

Two stories noted today dealing with the soft coup underway against the Trump Administration. Firebrand Pamela Geller cites Ayn Rand to bolser her case:

Politically, mass civil disobedience is appropriate only as a prelude to civil war—as the declaration of a total break with a country’s political institutions.

Geller also calls our attention to David Goldman's article, which I have cited below.

As David French explains, Senator Diane Frankenfeinstein proves an old British adage ("A fish rots from the head down") when she supported the right of college students to invoke violence to prevent conservatives from speaking on university campuses. Anyone who still believes that our Kollege KinderFascists aren't encouraged and supported by the Leftist Democratic Party after reading French's piece needs serious psychiatric intervention.

Feinsten is saying that students are not free to bring any speaker that they choose to their campuses, because campuses are not safe places for free speech, and that that is totally acceptable and fine. Remove the ideology of the “controversial” speakers in question, and it becomes clear just how absurdly out of line Feinstein really is.--David French

Tom Knighton's story about the stabbing of Trump supporter Tony Forman leaves the question of his attacker's motivation open, and the police haven't offered comment. All we can do at this point is wait and see.

David Littman, founder of the University of Georgia's Young Democratic Socialists, an inflammatory tweet calling for House Republicans to be "guillotined" was, er, a "joke." (Ha, ha.) and should not be taken literally. The outcry from alumni was strong and immediate. The communist group has been banned from campus, and some alum are calling for university president Morehead to step down.

  • Geller, Pamela: Pamela Geller: The Coming Civil War
  • The left is targeting the most powerful office in the world — the Presidency. But, as the shooting of Rep. Steve Scalise and others at the Congressional baseball practice shows, they’re targeting everyone on the Right. There will be more of this.
    President Trump was elected by Americans who oppose the left-wing coup and are fed up with living under the left’s oppressive boot. Trump is our proxy. We fought back the non-violent way — through the ballot box. From the moment he was elected, the left refused to accept the will of the people.
  • Goldman, David P.: The lawyers’ civil war
  • The Trump-Russia collusion story is nonsense, as its disseminators know better than anyone else. The object of the exercise is not to support the innuendo, but to launch an investigation which can provoke the White House into responses that might be construed as illegal.
    The intelligence leaks involved in framing the story alone are probably sufficient grounds to put several dozen senior officials in federal prison for double-digit terms. That consideration gauges the scale of the problem: the mutineers have committed multiple felonies, and their downside should the mutiny go wrong is not ignominious retirement but hard time at Leavenworth.
  • Knighton, Tom: Trump Supporter Stabbed Nine Times Following Political Rally
  • Trump supporter Tony Forman is recovering today after being stabbed nine times. Ordinarily, even the fact that Forman was a Trump supporter wouldn't be enough for this to appear on a site that covers national politics.
  • Queen, Chris: University of Georgia Socialist Group Calls for GOP Lawmakers to Be 'Guillotined'
  • On May 11, someone at the Twitter account for the Young Democratic Socialists at the University of Georgia retweeted an article about a professor who said that Republicans in Congress should be rounded up and shot with, "This is absolutely outrageous. House Republicans should NOT be shot! They should be guillotined."
  • Timpf, Katherine: Senator Feinstein Thinks It’s Acceptable for Violent Mobs to Control Speech
  • The issue is this: Feinsten is saying that students are not free to bring any speaker that they choose to their campuses, because campuses are not safe places for free speech, and that that is totally acceptable and fine. Remove the ideology of the “controversial” speakers in question, and it becomes clear just how absurdly out of line Feinstein really is.

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