Wednesday night on the Laura Ingraham Angle, Justice Thomas remarked that he just can't seem to find anything in America today over which citizens are united. Nothing.
I think he is absolutely correct and I suspect it is not by accident. I think this disunification of the patriotic American spirit started way back in the 2008 election season when Barack and Hillary had a top secret meeting in an obscure hotel room, shortly after which Hillary announced that she was dropping out of the race for the Democratic presidential nomination. I think they both agreed that the country needed to move towards Marxism and the conversation went something like this: (1) The country won't stand for such a direction unless we first strip them of their core beliefs; (2) This process couldn't be accomplished over night... it would take several presidential terms; (3) Barack, being the established community organizer, should be the ideal person to put the pieces together necessary to pull the evolution off and should therefore be in charge of the first portion of the project; (4) Hillary would be the cleanup hitter; (5) Barack would therefore go first with eight years in office to put all of the components together, and he would name Hillary as Secretary of State to provide visibility and a power base for her run in 2016, and he would help set up a machine to ensure her win; and (6) After Hillary's election, Barack would continue to support their joint effort in the background by creating more disunity and dissatisfaction with the American status quo.
All of that put together would be a sixteen-year strategy to turn our government upside down and install Marxism.
If you accept that as a working premise, then all of the things that have happened to our country over the last eight years make sense... including their reactions to Trump's election. Together, Obama and Clinton have totally usurped the power and will of the people and have successfully pitted every segment of our society against one another.
And here we sit.
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