Victor Davis Hanson on the Democrats' newfound opposition to federal government: "Insurrection Chic".
Who is the real, or fictional, inspiration for the new insurrectionary wing of the Democrat Party?
The fictitious Hollywood insurrectionist, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, “James Mattoon Scott” (Burt Lancaster), who in the 1964 film Seven Days in May attempted to overthrow the presidency?
Or perhaps Jefferson Davis? He ultimately ordered the attack by South Carolina state forces against the federal garrison at Fort Sumter, which ignited the Civil War.
Or is the better inspiration the “Stand in the Schoolhouse Door?” Alabama Governor George Wallace likewise vowed to use his state’s law enforcement to nullify a federal law.
Yet how odd that the left, which had lectured us so often about a January 6th “insurrection”—a charge that not even the Javert-like special counsel Jack Smith ever lodged against Donald Trump—now talks frequently about the proud nullification of our nation’s federal laws.
They are loyal to a higher authority.
ReplyDeleteNo, seriously, it's what I call "the Rosenberg Defense." Once it became obvious that Ethel and Julius were not only guilty, but guilty as hell, their defenders switched to "Okay yeah, but their authorities are higher than to any nation or flag." They are serving all of humanity, you see.
Damn it, "their loyalties are higher..."
DeleteStupid internet.