Wednesday, August 30, 2023

Future Ain't What it Was

 The 1950’s were a totally unprecedented period in the history of the world.

When I was a child, back in those days, less than a decade after the most destructive world war in human history, I got habitually hooked, like millions of other baby boomers, on TV. It was the latest and greatest—the most amazing—at that time— invention of all time: Television! (haha!)

We were the first generation to grow up with an electronic fantasy-box glowing in the living room. In the afternoons, after  school, we were affixed to it, most every day and night of every week.

This development would certainly change the world as we know it, but nobody knew how it would change the world. 

We watched Davy Crockett, Captain Kangaroo and Howdy Doody; we watched Roy Rogers and his wife, Dale Evans.  

Along came Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse and Minnie, with their cartoon buddies. . . Pluto,  Donald Duck, Cinderella, and a host of Disney-fied critters and characters conjured up from ancient European fairytales, along with a host of American Uncle Remus critters—Br’er Rabbit, B’rer Fox. A bunch of ancient fairytales and folk tales  were modified-- electronified, 20th-century-style— for us clueless kids to watch on  our new-fangled miracle TV-tubes, television. 

Prior to that development, nothing in the world had ever existed like it. And we had no idea whatsoever how TV would change the world.

We were growing up, baby boomers, in the great American land of unprecedented progress and prosperity. 

We just knew we had a great Future ahead of us.

Then along came Walt Disney. He and his Dream crew began—with their cartoonizing worldview—putting the Disneyland dream together.

So it wasn’t  just on those magic TV screens. The Disney crews built a whole theme park in California, a fantasy land that would change American vacationing forever. . .  and twenty years later they built another—even bigger and fancier DisneyWorld—on a huge tract of land in Florida.

Within that dream world, they built a Tomorrowland, a futuristic, progress-fantasizing entertainment theme park with an eye toward the Future. 

Future

But yesterday, my idealized theme-park future world was unexpectedly darkened while touring the latest disney cinema set of future past.

FuturePast

What does it say about our great American expectations for the future when we find, instead of Buzz Lightyear, the Jetsons, or Tomorrowland, a bunch of clueless, vacationing mousekateers wandering in a darkened dystopia of future-past decay and decline?

PastFuture

. . . even if it is, cinematically, from a galaxy long, long ago and far, far away.

Glass half-Empty

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

Future Insurrection Prevention

In the wake of donald trump’s attempt to launch a Jan6 insurrection on our Congress, a trail of criminal destruction was left behind. Now We the People are trying to clean up the mess  and find a way to impose Justice on the criminals who tried to steal our .gov from US, the People.

The first thing we learn is that We the People must not allow trump to occupy the oval office again. Now we discover that our US Constitution has already prescribed a legal means by which the chief insurrectionist of Jan6 can be legally and officially removed permanently from any further occupancy in the White House.

Our Constitutional Amendment XIV, Section 3 forbids any person who has aided insurrection from ever again having a public office.

The only question that arises is how, exactly, will this Constitutional prohibition be set in place. 

Recently two of our wisest legal authorities have weighed in on the issue. Judge Michael Luttig and Professor Lawrence Tribe have expressed their opinion that this Constitutional principle is “self-executing.”

Who determines that any particular person is guilty of aiding/abetting insurrectionists? These two experts, and many others, speculate that the  Secretaries of State who serve in our fifty states, will make the decision, whether trump’s name can legally be included on the ballot, or whether trump will be disqualified from candidacy, due to inciting and aiding the Jan6 insurrection.

Now we discover that there is legal precedent for this procedure. 

You can learn about it here:

         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OPjLIzh6HHE

Jessica Denson, hosting the LIGHT ON podcast on YouTube, Meidas Touch network, interviews Donald Sherman, Chief Counsel  of CITIZENS FOR RESPONSIBILITY AND ETHICS IN WASHINGTON (CREW).

Mr. Sherman explains that his experience with this issue started in the wake of a disputed New Mexico election in which CREW won a precedent case in New Mexico where Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment was applied. 

Regarding this present situation, and the question that is raised whether or not the Jan6 riot was (legally speaking) an insurrection,  Mr. Sherman explains:

“donald trump’s  lawyers (have already .ed.) referred to January 6 as an insurrection. There have already been votes in the House and Senate calling Jan6 an insurrection. The Jan6 comittee reached this conclusion and recommended pursuing enforcement of Section 3 (of Amendment XIV) against the insurrectionists.”

Furthermore, Donald Sherman continues:

“Section 3 was designed, specifically, for the moment we find ourselves in.” . . .

“In the aftermath of Jan6, I feel fortunate that we could look to this document and find an answer, a clear and unambiguous answer, in that there was precedent that we could look to.” (CREW’s New Mexico case).

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And Donald Sherman continues:

“. . . and  if we don’t enforce Section 3 (of Amendment XIV) in this moment, it is hard to imagine a situation where we would, in the future.”

“This is the moment that Section 3 was designed to help us respond to. There was precedent after the civil war (prompting the Fourteenth Amendment) legislation demonstrating that these confederates. . . that people who engaged in insurrection against the Constituion of the US. . . were disqualified from office. The only question for us is, is there going to be precedent. . . an historical record that we leave behind . . . for generations yet unborn to ensure that this kind of insurrection that donald trump fomented-- to overturn a free and fair election--does not happen again.”

“We (CREW ) have been and we are preparing to bring litigation as soon as it is is legally allowable and strategically viable, to do so. We plan to pursue litigation to bar trump from the ballot in a number of states, based on his engagement against the Constitution of the US.”

So we learn from Donald Sherman's explanation here that there is already a legal precedent for applying Section 3 of Amendment XIV to disqualify donald trump from ever occupying a public office again. 

Glass half-Full 

Saturday, August 19, 2023

It's Fourteenth Amendment Time

 Georgia tells the story, ya’ll, 

how trump sent out the call

cuz the donald called down to Georgia and 

he was lookin’ for some votes to steal,

 but the Georgians wouldn’t let him 

‘cuz they didn’t want no artful  deal.

They wanted a new President

one who would do right

not a dealer who’d deal up a national fight!

Read it aloud, y’all, and you shall hear

of the Jan6 attack and the Congressional fear. 

But hey, here’s the thing:

A Constitutional point  we do bring.

The Georgia indictment  tells the story, y’all,

 plain and simple, of an insurrectionist call!  

From Eastman to Chesebro to Sidney and Rudy

they’d whip up some grand ole conspiratorial booty.

It’s all there in the Georgia indictment

from trumpian disgruntal to riot-incitement!

Now seems to me . . . I remember somewhere

our Constitution says somethin’ ‘bout what happened there.

We the People

Oh yeah, its in Amendment fourteen, 

in the bottom of section three, oh yes, we have seen:

No person whose done insurrection can hold

any civil or military office, we are told!

No person who in rebellion has engaged,

especially if they’ve drummed up such a rage

that stopped Congress from doing their duty

so trump could artfully deal up some more  booty!

Georgia tells the story, y’all

how trump sent out the call

when the donald called down to Georgia

and he was lookin’ for some votes to steal.

Such an artful deal!

Listen, ye citizens and you shall hear

how thugs and destroyers drummed up such fear

with insurrection rebellion in that Jan6 riot

cuz the donald couldn’t keep his mouth quiet!

 

Glass half-Full

Thursday, August 17, 2023

Lamenting Lahaina

Lahaina

While pondering the destruction of Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii, a place we have visited, I recall words from a song, Deep Green, I wrote many moons ago. Here are the concluding words of that tune: 

". . . asking for redemption, having no plan. . .

but to strum a melody out of the stars. . .

and pray for rain. . .

to wash away our fears.

May God help  us . . . 

keep our Deep Green .

Glass Chimera 

Monday, August 14, 2023

The Woke Abscondance

 For the last year or so, I’ve been trying to figure out what Woke is.

The word has been thumped around like a volley ball. After being served by the LEFT team, the ball crosses the net and the RIGHT team bops it around and then whops it back over the net where LEFTies get their chance to renew their served-up volley of political correctness. After a moment of passing the buck, er excuse me, passing the ball back over to the Righties and this exchange goes on for a while until somebody drops the ball and then it all starts again.

But of course, that is  not what Woke is. Now I find out that it’s more like a political football in which whichever team has the ball carries it as far as he can toward the Goal, until the ball-carrier gets taken down. I also noticed that when the game is played in the rain, everybody gets muddy, with the mud getting slung around, far-flung mud.

But, hey, all that sport-allegory aside, I have finally learned what Woke really is. Mr. N. S. Lyons has identified it. Wokeism is a political device for the managerial elite (State, Corporate and Academic) to advance their core tenets of societal control: scientism, utopianism, meliorism, liberationism, hedonism, cosmopolitanism, dematerialism and its accompanying safetyism, with the goal being to “instantiate a new victimizological consciousness” and thereby reconstruct  human nature to facilitate and advance the objectives of the therapeutic state.

If you’re wondering what the “therapeutic state” is, you can read Mr. Lyons’ explanation.

https://theupheaval.substack.com/p/the-china-convergence?

But I can provide a helpful image for you: George Orwell it called “Big Brother.”

I’m oversimplifying here, but that’s what you have to do in the age of twitter or X or whatever it is that trivializes everything that happens on the planet and converts it into God-only-knows-what instead of what used to be civilized debate.

But now,  meanwhile back at the ranch we Americans have a situation.

We don’t like socialism and/or communism. So we’re not generally BigBrother-friendly. But Big Brother, whether you like him  or not, is a force to be reckoned with, even here in America, in this here 21st-century.

Here’s an example: China. China had a Communist (Big Brother) system that they had set up in 1949. But in the mid-1960’s, China had a problem. The founder, Mao, didn’t like the way things had turned out, so he started a Cultural Revolution, which would try to force the people back to his original plan, because after all he was, you know, Big Brother. So to speak.

Anyway, Mr. Lyons explains Mao’s great second (the Cultural) effort this way:

“. . . like (the dialectical Marxist philosopher,  Max) Hegel, Mao thought the Revolution must never end because all progress (towards New Socialist Man and communism, but mainly towards more power) was the product of the transformation produced by struggle between opposing forces in society. If there was no struggle, there could be no progress, as all  progress was produced through through the same process: unity -> dusunity -> unity.”

Now here in America, we don’t subscribe to Mao’s doctrine of communism and his  belated Cultural revolution to re-instate his original plan. 

Even so, in America we find that sh*t happens. In our efforts to sustain a democratic republic, we do get a little off course sometimes. We had a pretty good thing going until the 21-century rolled around and we started screwing up. 

Here in America, we have two great freedoms: political liberty and economic liberty. The lefty Libs put all their stock in political liberty, while the righty neo-Cons put their stock in  commercial liberty. 

These two got along just fine for most of our history. But then, one fella came along who had made it big (and I mean really big!) in the economic ( i.e. capitalist) side of Americana. He made it so big that he got himself elected president in 2016. 

But four years later, the sh*t hit the fan when We the People showed him the Exit from the White House. And the problem was: he wouldn’t take his ball and go home. Instead, kinda like Mao, he tried to start a maga Revolution.

Insurrection

 He had gotten all hot and bothered by the Woke delusion that the Dems had promulgated and so he mustered all his proud, oathy, 3%  thugs to steal the 2020 election. His main excuse was (get this!): Uncle Joe (Big Brother and the DeepState) had stolen the election!  

Who’da thunk it?! a BigBrother-hating mega-maga tried to do a Lenin/Mao heist job on the U.S Capitol and steal the .gov away from US!

What a whack job! You can’t make this stuff up.

Glass half-Full

Saturday, August 12, 2023

The Beast Goes On

 War v Piece

Rebel v Yank

The beast goes on.

In our escalating cultural war, the piece-writing minions of informed governance are now being ferociously attacked by the warmongering herds of magadomia.

In the court of public opinion, perhaps the piece-niks are, in their minds, winning.

But, but on the other side, the wild side, the Rebs are surrepticiously taking possession of more low ground  than they had started with in the winter of 2021.

Genteel exchanges between piece-niks are still predictively ongoing as civilized literati conduct public discourse among themselves, piece by piece, while the rebels prepare for football season and fox-hunting sport.

Commentaries bloom as piece-nik Tom mentions in media discourse that he gleans cogent analysis from Dick’s piece about  Harry as he’s headed for the potter’s field.

Then Harry shows up at Westminster escorting himself in as if he were crashing a party sans comment. The Queen is dead; long live the queen of hearts, trumped by the ace of sorrows while the royal wish ran away with the doom. Good luck with that, Charles. Stay away from French tunnels and you’ll do fine.

All the while, them grassy-knoll obsessors persist in tossing  their two-cents worth of smoking gun speculations. Where’s Uncle Walter when you need him to explain . . .

 But back in the here and now, Vlad the mad attacks Sudetan Donbas-land.

 Red rover, red rover, send the lawyers right over, saith the magamob, as the weird sisters mumbojumbo backstage, double double royal and trouble. . .

magawood doth move against courthouse games while the weird sisters MTG wail hail hail Donaldduff who shall be king hereafter. 

Meanwhile, back at the ranch, monster-truck master Donaldud rounds up his herd for the fall market.  Backstage, the weird sisters mumble double double royal and trouble. Unbeknownst to most piece-loving dorks, magawood doth move against legal-games as the weird sisters chant hail hail Donaldduff who shall be king hereafter. 

Meanwhile methinks Uncle Joe oughta stay away from ford’s theatre as magamobs gather for trumpian trashtalk insurrection reruns, ’23 version.

Jan6gungls

Court-jester in Chief cranks up his motor-mouth again, just as he did in Jan6 mumbo-jumbo. All hell breaks loose as all magas hail the chief insurrectionist.

Glass half-Full

Friday, August 11, 2023

Judge Luttig's Counsel

 On January 6, 2021, just as he was about to supervise the counting of Electoral votes, our Vice President Mike Pence had to flee the Senate suddenly. He had to flee for his life. As donald trump’s attackers were threatening to hang him, Pence’s secret service protectors ushered him to a secure location where he remained, steadfast in his duty, until the danger had passed. 

During those fateful January 6 hours of peril and uncertainty, our Vice President sought counsel from friends whose opinions he knew he could trust. 

He called former Vice President Day Quayle for advice. He also called another good friend, one of our country’s most esteemed conservative jurists, Judge J. Michael Luttig. Both of them urged Vice President Pence to stay the course, which had already been Constitutionally set: the course of counting Electoral votes that had already been delivered to Congress by the fifty state legislatures. 

Last year, the U.S. House of Representatives’ Select Committee, investigating the January6 insurrection, questioned former Judge Michael Luttig about the events surrounding that fateful day.

I remember, vividly, watching Judge Luttig’s testimony on that day. Among his many statements, was this one:

“  Today, almost two years after that fateful  day in January 2021, still, donald trump and his allies and supporters are a clear and present danger to American democracy.”

Now, just this week, Washington Post editor David Shipley interviewed Judge Luttig. I watched and listened on Youtube.

   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecjvi8XtM00

Luttig

Here are few notable words of experienced judicial  wisdom from Judge Luttig:

“ The former president forced this indictment, this prosecution, this trial, on the nation for his own personal and political ambitions.”

“ Had Jack Smith charged  the former president with . . . insurrection against the United States, he would have been met with a President defense under the first amendment. As it was, Jack Smith scrupulously wrote the indictment around any possible 1st amendment  defence that the former President  could have. In the language of the Law, . . . the former President now stands charged only with conduct that offends federal criminal statutes.  The indictment makes crystal clear in its opening paragraph that the President was not being charged in any way whatsoever with regard to his 1st amendment rights  to speak.

(I added the bold type for emphasis.)

Sure enough, if you read  the Introduction in the indictment document, you will read  that  paragraph 3 states:”

     3. The Defendant had a right, like every American, to speak publicly about the election and even to claim, falsely, that there had been outcome-determinative fraud during the election and that he had won. He was also entitled to formally challenge the results of the election through lawful and appropriate means.” 

Furthermore, we see  in  the Justice Department’s indictment: donald trump’s speeches and public announcements are not the basis for his criminality. Rather, trump’s rebellious criminality will be exposed by prosecutors presenting evidence of his criminal actions, not his rebellion-inciting public speeches.

It's plain to see,  donald trump acted rebelliously. He instigated a criminal conspiracy against us, the  voters of  the United States. This treason will be proven, even without presenting all the evidence of his verbal poison. 

Furthermore, in the big picture, looking ahead, we read in our US Constitution, Amendment XIV, Section 3:

"No person shall . . .hold any office, civil or military, under the United States, who . . . having previously taken an oath, shall have engaged in insurrection or rebellion . . ."

donald's lawyers won't be calling in an insurrection, but that's what it was. People died at our Capitol on that day. Even so,  Vice President Pence was able to complete his Constitutional duty in spite of being issued a death sentence by the trumpian mob. 

Glass half-Full

Tuesday, August 8, 2023

A Kinzinger Moment

 Hearing Rep. Adam Kinzinger talk to Karen Friedman Agnifilo about the Jan6 insurrection  was an ear-opening moment for this American. 

Curious about what Adam was thinking and feeling as the mob was assaulting our  US House of Representatives, where Adam was serving as Rep from Indiana, Karen asked him:  “When you were in your office . . .was  there any part of you—as a combat veteran— who wanted  to go out and physically defend the Capitol?"

Their conversation on the MeidasTouch network—the Legal AF program—revealed Adam’s answer:

 “Yeah, there was a sense of that . . . anger, and I wanna go fight these guys. There’s also a sense of  . . .   I’ve gotta just survive! “

As one of only two Republicans on the  US House Select Committee to investigate the Jan6 attack, Adam’s comments here reveal a profoundly dangerous mob assault that, since then, has changed the very definition of what it means to serve in our US House of Representatives, because it was suddenly and unexpectedly being attacked by an angry mob  whose rage had been amped up by an angry loser with a big mouth and not much respect for our Constitution and our Capitol.

As I recommend you to watch and listen to this MeidasTouch  interview, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZKRQmo4IWs ,

I’ll show you a few of Adam’s comments:

On why he joined the committee:  His early thoughts were: 

“Do I want to do this? No. But could I not do it? The answer is No."

I’m a big believer in: your legacy matters. When you’re given an opportunity to serve in any capacity, but particularly in this capacity. . . you want to be able, at the end of your life, to know that you did everything you could with that moment. I knew I couldn’t say no.”

“Ive been all over the world as a Foreign Affairs Committee member, and as a military (US Air Force pilot) member, and what I recognize is: Democracy is the hardest form of government, because it requires a basic level of trust among different parties . . . Democrats, Republicans. What we have to agree on is w’ere gonna play by the rules of democracy—how elections are done. . . 

Democracies are not defined by bad days’; we’re defined by how we came back from bad days. . . and I knew . . . if we couldn’t restore a  basic level of trust and understanding in democracy, we are in real trouble. . . I (we) had just had a new kid—18 months now—and I know that he’s got 70, 80, 90 from here that he’s gotta live in this country. . .”

“BTW, I think there’s a lot of people who are gonna have . . . deep regrets. . . I had been very outspoken against trump, pretty much the whole time I’d been in Congress."

"When that election happened and he tweeted something about stop the votes being stolen. . . that shatters the basic compact (upon which democracy is founded). . . that’s when I went completely off the (trump) train.”

Kinzinger

So. . . y'all, having caught a bit of Adam's testimony here, I'll leave it with you, my fellow citizens. That’s about all the space this blogger has room for here. On YouTube,  go to  the MeidasTouch Network interview to hear the rest of their conversation. Adam's experience and his testimony may give you some helpful direction in trying to figure out what the hell is happening to this nation and what we need to do about it. Adam is a wise man, with an amazing array of experience under his belt. The people of Illinois did well in electing him.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZKRQmo4IWs 

Glass half-Full

Monday, August 7, 2023

Words from an Old Book

 Words found in old Book:

A poor man pleads for mercy, but a rich man answers harshly.

The tongue is a fire, the very world of iniquity.

Doing wickedness is like sport to a fool.

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 A fool’s mouth is his undoing.

A truthful witness saves lives, but he who utters lies is treacherous.

Better is a poor man who walks in his integrity than he who is perverse in speech and is a fool.

A fool finds no pleasure in understanding, but delights in airing his own opinions.  

Some men will be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, arrogant, revilers, disobedient, ungrateful, unholy, unloving, irreconcilable, malicious gossips, without self-control, brutal, haters of good, treacherous, reckless, conceited, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God, holding to a form of godliness, although they have denied its power; Avoid such men as these.

Let all bitterness and wrath and anger and clamor and slander be put away from you, along with all malice.

“I never knew you; depart from me—you who practice lawlessness.” 

Before his downfall, a man’s heart is proud, but humility comes before honor.

Let no one deceive you with empty words . . .

Be careful how you walk, not as unwise people, but as wise, making the most of your time, because the days are evil.

Every person is to be in subjection to government authorities. . .

Judgement

. . .  it is necessary to be in subjection, not only because of wrath, but also for conscience’ sake. . . Render to all authorities what is due: tax to whom tax is due; custom to whom custom; fear to whom fear, honor to whom honor is due (Judges).

And words from our old anthem, revised version: "Oh, say can you see? in the 2021 light, what we so proudly retained, after a riotous fight, whose broad dome and white steps. . ." (See link below for the revised anthem.)

Glass half-Full

Friday, August 4, 2023

The Self-obsessed Self

 In this life, it does not pay to to be too obsessed with one’s own self. 

Oh, such vanity and self-confidence may win you a few battles; but the long game of Life will, in the long run, put a bull’s-eye on that vanity and you’ll get shot down, your throne toppled.

WillBeWild

This proverbial truth is illustrated in real events that are happening as we speak.

Just yesterday, August 3, 2023, We the People of the United States summoned donald trump to a Court of Law to be tried for his crimes against US. 

The indictment clearly lays out the string of events that led donald trump and his band of treasonists to a privileged oval office place where he was ultimately found unworthy to be the occupant of that esteemed Office. 

Point 92, on page 34 of yesterday's indictment, recalls a meeting between Vice President and donald trump in the presence of their lawyers and a few staffers, along with co-conspirator #2, which took place two days before our Vice President was scheduled to convene Congress to perform the Constitutional task of counting, officially, the Electoral College votes that would determine the legitimate result of the 2020 election.

In the meeting, trump was trying to convince VP Mike Pence to break the law so that they could win a second term. Our former Vice President Pence is a man of conscience, unlike his boss who was trying to persuade him to do the wrong thing instead of the right thing. 

I recommend to any citizen that you read the indictment, which lays out clearly, everything that happened before, and leading up to, the terrible events of Jan6.

But hey, long story short, Vice President Pence told donald trump:

“Did you hear that? Even your own counsel is not saying I have the authority”

. . . (to count fake electoral votes instead of the Electoral votes that had been sent to Congress, for counting, by the 50 state Legislatures).

But donald trump would not allow legality and common sense to dissuade him from forcing his own self-destructive plan through the Congress. He said, “That’s okay; I prefer the other suggestion.” (the illegally concocted one that his co-conspirators had dreamed up).

Consequently, all hell broke loose on Jan6 and we had (still have) a clusterfud of trouble in this nation today.

Fortunately however, since the long of arm of the law is, at last, grabbing hold of donald and his band of insurrectionists, the truth is being told. 

donald trump’s maga-ego ultimately became his downfall. 

Truth be told, we caught a glimpse of that fatal ego during the early hours of Jan6. On that morning, Trump was preparing to give a speech to his supporters as they were (peacefully, at that moment) gathering at the Ellipse.

The Secret Service guys informed trump that some of his devotees could not get into that gathering event, because they were armed with lethal weapons. and the metal detectors wouldn’t let them. 

But trump, clueless, said he wanted them in anyway (He knew why they were carrying lethal weapons) He assured his protectors that those thugs were not here to harm him.

Right, donald, they’re not here to hurt YOU. 

It did not even occur to donald that those thugs—the proudbuoys, the oathpeepers, the threeperplexers or whoever they were—might use their weapons to hurt members of Congress?

Or maybe it did occur to him?   

Glass half-Full

Wednesday, August 2, 2023

An Honorable Man

The Presidential election of 2000 was very close. Voting totals were disputed in some states. Our nation had a immediate need to resolve electoral disputes in several states.

Sound familiar?

You betcha.

As I vaguely remember, the two states with the closest close ballot-counts were Ohio and Florida. However the Ohio dispute was resolved I do not remember. But the final moments of the Florida vote-counts were a matter of intense controversy.

Long story short . . . the Florida counts were so close that the our US Supreme Court was called in to resolve the matter. It was not a clear-cut situation.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000_United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida

 Local and State officials had been trying to interpret vote-count, even on a miniscule level . . . down to the point of calling (as a baseball umpire would call “strike” or “ball”) whether the “hanging chad” on a paper ballot was a legitimate vote or some kind of mistake by the voter. And Florida’s Secretary of State was having trouble sorting all the questions being raised by both parties.

Our Supreme Court was recruited to sort out the mess. My only memory of that situation was that Justice Antonin Scalia decided to resolve the cluster-mess by clarifying, for his fellow-Justices (and for our nation as a whole nation)  some coin-toss judgements that would, in the end, resolve the issue.

The result was that George Bush Jr. was later sworn in as our President. 

So be it, sayeth our Supreme Court.

Consequently, Al Gore accepted the Supreme’s Court’s ruling. He stepped aside, making way for George Bush to occupy the white house.

Al Gore was an honorable man.  He understood that our national peace and security was far more important than his own hopes for higher office.

Al Gore

Twenty years later, our Presidential election of 2000 was very close. Voting totals were disputed in some states. Our nation had a immediate need to resolve electoral disputes in several states.

Sound familiar?

You betcha.

But in 2020, our national election was not even as close as the 2000 election was. And yet, and yet . . . the Loser refused to take his ball and go home.

Instead of doing the honorable thing, donald trump chose to start a treasonous obstruction of Congressional vote-count, by drumming up a mob to interrupt and terrorize our official Electoral vote-count in Congress, January 6, 2021. However this present Jack Smith prosection of trump turns out, donald is obviously the chief insurrectionist.

The election of 2020 was not evan as close as the 2000 was. 

And yet, and yet . . .  the Loser drums up a riotous mob to do his dirty work for him—possibly even provoking a civil war— only because he refuses to take his ball and go home.

Donald Trump is not an honorable man; he is a sore Loser. He chooses to tear our nation apart for the sake of his own ego.

Al Gore was an honorable man. Al took his high hopes and went home in 2000 to Tennessee. From there he supported a cooperative, international effort at saving planet earth.

I am a registered Republican. But in the next election, I will not be voting for the chief traitor and insurrectionist trump if he is the GOP nominee.  I will vote for Mike Pence or Chris Christie if either of them is nominated, or even some other law-abiding Republican. I will not, however, vote for donald trump.  And guess what--there are many, many other Republicans who feel the same way.

If necessary I will vote for Joe Biden again. The man knows what he is doing. He has been governing  in Congress and the Constitutionally-defined Executive branch since 1972.

I merely wish that the Dems would quit catering to the transies who want to surgically rearrange God-given bodily equipment.

Glass half-Full