The “Why.”

Once again, another Memorial Day reminds you of ultimate sacrifice — the sacrifice of thousands of Americans who suffered and died to create a new nation and the millions since who protect Her from the inveterate axises of evil. The reminder is especially vivid at this moment, as you angrily and bitterly contemplate the absurdity of an ungrateful and ignorant people, drowning in political correctness, preoccupied with group identity, feeling entitled, forsaking morality, denying reason, mired in mindless Marxism, weakened by apathy and led by a treasonous authority. You freely and apologetically acknowledge that everybody has had their fill of this kind of a condemning and hypercritical outlook. You can’t blame them. Everywhere they turn, somebody’s dishing out a negative stroke. It should never be this way on Memorial Day, of all days. This should be a day in which every man, woman and child understands the astonishing way this country came to exist. And especially why it came to exist. It should be a day that all Americans believe in preserving that “why.” It is what millions of Americans fought and died for — to preserve the “why.” It is, after all, why we have a Memorial Day. Regrettably, half the country has no allegiance to this devotion, thinking that the U.S. Constitution is overrated, if not obsolete — and the performance of both political parties confirms that infidelity. This realization frankly leaves you enraged. Especially today, as your faithless, feckless, deceptive government honors its heroes today and spits on their graves tomorrow. You see, there are no legitimate excuses for the the rape of the U.S. Constitution, for nullifying the Rule of Law, for fiscal malpractice and crimes against humanity. Elected members of the U.S Government are guilty of high crimes and misdemeanors and not one dirtbag has been called to account, notwithstanding John Durham’s meaningless, four year tour of a so-called legal investigation. The Biden family is untouchable. The Clinton family is untouchable. Barak Obama is untouchable. Brennan, Clapper Comey, McCabe, Strzok and Page are untouchable. But not the Trump family. Not the Flynn family. Not the Jan. 6 MAGA protestors. Tomorrow,  May 30, the people who run America and those who are campaigning to run America will put aside thoughts of dead heroes and concentrate on their personal ambitions. As usual, the fate of America hangs on the outcome of the 2024 election. The GOP says your country can’t survive the misery of another Biden term. Likely true. Even people who vote for him may agree. That tells you something about addiction. Some people say Trump can’t win without the voters who prefer DeSantis. Some say DeSantis can’t win without Trump’s base. Some say DeSantis can’t win if Trump loses the primary and forms a third party. In any case, on this Memorial Day, it seems clear to you that political candidates don’t mind putting the interest of the American people at risk. Trump and DeSantis and the growing list of competent GOP candidates know what’s at stake. They passionately identify what needs to be done to rescue this great nation — that the GOP must win to restore America’s marrow. At his rallies, Trump likes to say — “this is not about me; it’s about you, the American people.” Really? Seems to you, if it’s about saving a country, political opponents should park their egos in the attic and map the road to victory. In honor of those who gave their last full measure of devotion, the leading candidates should unite independent of the GOP Beltway Club and put together the ticket that can win. This is not the time for crash and burn political combat. It’s time for America to win. Americans laid it on the line at Yorktown, Gettysburg, Normandy and Hamburger Hill. it’s time for a nation to honor and preserve the “why.”

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