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Wednesday
Jul172024

On the Left and the Attempted Assassination of Donald J. Trump, etc.

"As the Secret Service covered him with their bodies, even putting their hands protectively over his head, as they helped him to the car, the crowd could be seen turning to the media in the back and giving them the finger. They knew. They knew who did this. The left did this. The Democrats did this. The gutter press did this. The #NeverTrumpers did this.

What did they think would happen after months and even years yelling at the top of their lungs that Trump is Hitler, that Trump will be a dictator, that Trump is an “existential threat to our democracy?” Violence was inevitable.

Just a week ago, Biden said Trump needed to be put in the “bullseye.” In 2022, he said Trump and MAGA Republicans are a threat to the “soul of our country.”

Last November, The Washington Post ran a column that said “every conceivable measure” must be taken to stop the “end of our democracy.” It said, “When a marauder is crashing through your house, you throw everything at him—pots, pans, candlesticks …” It said the next Trump administration will be filled “with Hitler’s gauleiters.” What did they think would happen?

Go to the NeverTrump Bulwark website founded by Bill Kristol and see they are nearly constant in their shrill cries that Trump and not just Trump but you and me are out to end “Our Democracy™.” What did they think would happen?

All of this has been nonstop for years. What did these people think would happen?

Tonight, a dumb reporter asked Joe Biden if this was an “assassination attempt.” What a stupid question. What did the reporter think this was? And then poor mush-brained Biden said he did not have enough information to answer. Could Biden and his men not hear the gun shots? Could they not see the blood coursing down President Trump’s face?

What we know is that someone tried to assassinate former President Donald J. Trump. Reports are that the shooter was using a long gun from a nearby rooftop. How did the Secret Service allow that to happen? He killed at least one person, and grievously injured two others. Some nutters on the left are saying it was a hoax. It is reported that a crowd at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Hollywood erupted in cheers when it was announced Trump had been shot. And now Democrats are saying there is no place for political violence in this country. But they did this.

We know political violence in this country comes almost exclusively from the left. Americans may have had a bad day on January 6th. A protest took place that turned into a riot. But it was a leftist who gunned down conservative lawmakers on that softball field. It was the left that burned several of our major cities. It was the left that laid siege to the White House and injured more than 100 cops. It was the left that tried to burn down a federal courthouse in Portland. It was the left that burned down a police station in Minnesota. It has been the left assaulting Jews on American streets and on college campuses. The left has promised violence and they have abundantly delivered. And they delivered today."

Chronicles Magazine, Donald Trump is a Legend

In related news, here's Fr. Robert Hart's take on the assassination attempt.  Hart is a priest canonically resident in the Anglican Catholic Church, Original Province (ACC).  As his Facebook news feed shows, his case of Trump Derangement Syndrome is off the charts.  Even his brother Addison Hodges Hart takes him to task for his latest.

The left was born in political violence.  The history of rightist violence is largely a story of resistance ("reaction") to that political violence from the left.   I wonder why Hart doesn't seem to know this, or if he does, why he doesn't seem to care. 

Oh, and regarding Hart's assertion that "actually, he was bleeding because of glass shards":

Snopes: False.

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That Addison Hodges Hart took Robert Hart to task for this doesn't surprise me. He has always struck me as the sanest of the Hart brothers. A few months ago I noticed him making remarks that seemed to support Fr. Calvin Robinson's side in that brouhaha over women's ordination at that ACNA affiliated conference. Of course that is not necessarily a good example. I would expect Robert Hart to be sane on women's ordination. The Communion in which he is a priest was founded by those who left the Episcopal Church over the issue of women's ordination. Oddly, considering he is a lay member of the Eastern Orthodox Church for which the problem of women's ordination has barely begun to appear on the horizon, David Bentley Hart is the least sane of the brothers on the issue. Then again, he does not strike me as the best and most accurate representative of his chosen tradition. Not all Westerners who convert to Eastern Orthodoxy do so to escape the liberalism and decadence of the Modern West as was the case with Fr. Seraphim Rose. Some Western liberals convert so that they can pontificate to conservative and small-o orthodox Westerns about how the more ancient tradition of the East supports X, Y, Z liberal opinion that orthodox and conservative Westerners rightly find abhorrent, assured of the fact that few Westerners are familiar enough with the Eastern tradition to call them out on where they are misrepresenting it.

July 18, 2024 | Unregistered CommenterGerry T. Neal

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