Joe Biden, the phantom president, gave a speech recently that the world immediately little noted nor long remembered.
For the doddering, barely ambulatory, linguistically challenged Biden, his first address to Congress was intended as a substitute State of the Union speech, but like everything else he does, it fell as flat as he nearly did when scrambling up the steps of Air Force One back in March.
So let me help our poor president out: The state of the union is terrible, and getting worse. Examples abound:
• Russian hackers apparently just took out one of the most important pipelines on the East Coast, and it’s taken the administration more than a day to respond to this direct assault on our national security. But what’s the rush? The anti-American “progressive” left hates the oil industry anyway and is busy plotting an oil-and-carbon-free future for Grass Hut America, so overall, it’s a net plus!
A more likely reason is the non-stop barrage of propaganda from the anti-human left, whose refrain has long been “how can you bring a child into this world?”—a world, by the way, they’ve been doing their best to ruin for more than half a century with abortion, divorce, and latterly, child sex-change operations.
And now, the FDA has authorized the Pfizer vaccine for use on children aged 12 to 15—a group that is essentially immune to COVID-19 anyway. Meanwhile, Washington—in collaboration, National-Socialist-style, with its media, tech, and corporate lackeys—will soon turn to vaccine passports, brothers under the skin with the old Soviet system of internal passports.
• Around the country, especially in Democratic-dominated states, “homeless” encampments have sprouted like kudzu. The famed Venice Beach in Los Angeles now resembles the anarchic opening “Dawn of Man” scene from Stanley Kubrick’s film “2001: A Space Odyssey,” with vagrants, derelicts, and hobos viciously attacking and beating residents and each other.
Meanwhile, across town in Angelino Heights, work crews just removed more than 35 tons of human biological and hazardous waste from Echo Park Lake and its surrounding park, which is similarly bristling with brand-new tents and, no doubt, cell phones.
“Even when tech developers and users do not intend for tech to discriminate, it often does so anyway," says one critic. “Technology is not neutral or objective.”
Coming Apart
In short, things are coming apart, and there’s no help in sight.Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity.
That could well describe our world today. The worst—the international, cultural-Marxist left—are indeed full of passionate intensity: an intensity fixated on destroying the old order “by any means necessary,” as their favorite saying goes.In the half-century I’ve been interacting with them, they have pulled down the pillars of the American nation-state, wielding our own laws, customs, and Constitution against us.
“Mere anarchy,” indeed.
But anarchy is what they’re after, and always have been. One by one, they’ve eroded or even abolished constitutional protections such as freedom of speech, religion, and assembly found in the First Amendment.
They’re publicly gunning for the Second Amendment now and, over the course of the post-FDR period, have rendered the Ninth and 10th amendments (which were intended to establish expressed powers/limited government) as nullities.
Now, in a capital still ringed by barbed wire, a confused old man sits at a desk signing “executive orders” designed to overturn any vestiges of his predecessor—whose aim, you may recall, was to “Make America Great Again.” The economy boomed, the nation became energy self-sufficient, race relations had at least stabilized, the Middle East was moving toward stasis, and both the Russians and the Chinese were under no illusions about our international intentions.
And then came the election and huge blunder of Jan. 6, and it all vanished. Well, as they say, elections have consequences.
“Surely, the Second Coming is at hand,” writes Yeats in the second stanza of his great poem. But be careful what you wish for: “And what rough beast, its hour come round at last / Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?”
If you thought Biden’s first 100 days were bad, you ain’t seen nothing yet.