There is an Irish Gaelic tendency, to sit by the turf-fire crooning
over ancient and still unrectified grievances” The “unrectified
grievances” being “crooned over” are Trump.
If such Democratic resentment has a desire, it is,
typically, the total annihilation, prefaced by utter humiliation, of its
target, Trump.
Democrats seem to be aiming
for nothing short of the neighbor’s complete destruction, metaphorically
speaking. This attitude was not uncommon in Ireland in the mid-20th century,
as Flann
O’Brien (1993) had facetiously observed in his “Cruiskeen Lawn” column
in the Irish Times: “What is important is food, money, and
opportunities for the scoring off one’s enemies.
It would seem Democrats have a more relaxed concept of other moralities, in the heierarchy of morals the morality of violence,
the morality of hurt towards others, the morality of deceit and legal casuistry tend to be relegated in the Democratic consciousness reassuringly venial status in the hierarchy of moralities
and whitewashed from their oh so moral minds
So they continue to tread on opponents on such utterly false soil, where every natural value, every reality was
opposed by the most profound instincts of what they deem themselves to be the 'ruling class;
Like early Christians they display grew a form of mortal enmity against reality that has never yet been politically surpassed in US Politics.
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