January 27, 2020
MY CORNER by Boyd Cathey
Latest Essay Published by LewRockwell.com:
The Impeachment Charade
Friends,
The LewRockwell.com Web site has published another of my essays, a slightly
edited version of a column I offered back on January 25 via my blog site. I
offer the LewRockwell version this morning:
The
Impeachment Charade and Monty Python
By Boyd D.
Cathey January
27, 2020
Most
of us…at least most of us of a certain age…will remember Monty Python and their
series of televised sketches and then films (e.g., Monty Python and the Holy Grail,
1975; Life of Brian, 1979; The Meaning of Life,
1983). I will admit that when they were in vogue their brand of surreal,
over-the-top comedy, did not for the most part attract me. My preferences were
for, say, a Peter Sellars/Inspector Clouseau movie, or, even better, some good
ole’ bare-bones humor, the type you could find on that classic and long-running
“country” television series, Hee Haw(e.g., Archie Campbell, Junior Sample, Roy
Clark) or maybe the Carol Burnett Show (or its spin-off, Mama’s Family), and
earlier with Abbott & Costello or Laurel & Hardy:
true classics of the genre.
But watching snippets—that is all I
could stomach without retching—of Representatives Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler
lecturing the United States Senate this past week, reminded me of Monty Python
at its most mad… incredibly ridiculous, almost insanely wild…but at the same
time, severely and eerily serious. Serious, in the sense that those House
impeachment managers take themselves so very one-dimensionally, so solemnly.
They do not or cannot see or understand what others see and understand about
them and their supposed “case against the president.”
For
them even a funny jibe or joke proffered by Donald Trump at a public rally
before tens of thousands of people (e.g., “Russia, if you hear me, can you help
us find the thousands of emails that Hillary Clinton ‘lost’,” or, “I could walk
down 5th Avenue and shoot somebody, and I’d still have
support”) is terribly ominous. The resemblance to Monty Python comes
specifically because they take such eminently silly, throwaway lines meant to
be funny, and hold them up in the utmost seriousness and solemnity, in what are
monumental deliberations about the very future of the American nation.
I
sat in front of my television set, with a bored cocker spaniel beside me, and
imagined Schiff intoning: “if it floats, it must be a witch,” or some such line
from Monty Python and the Search for Holy Grail.
CNN and MSNBC literally oozed with
praise and encomia for Schiff’s “incredibly brilliant” and “boffo”
“performance.”
Was
this real? Were these men and ladies people that citizens of our country
actually elected to be our representatives? Were we thatstupid, were we
that mesmerized by insanity? Here was Adam Schiff telling us all that “the
Russians are getting ready to invade America,” that if we don’t defend poor
little Ukraine, well, then not only is our “democracy” down the tubes, but we
will have lost the “new” war with those vile and vicious Russkies! Oh, my! It
sent shivers down my spine, and I clasped my defenseless spaniel close to me:
need I prepare for bloodthirsty Cossacks at my door? Would my little community
out here in rural eastern Wake County resist those sword-wielding hordes when
they came, as Schiff predicted if Donald Trump is not impeached?
But
that stalwart champion of madness from Burbank, California, then added:
elections are not the answer. You see, you can’t trust’em. Any
election where a Donald Trump is elected is bound to be bogus and—the word he
and others like him use—“illegitimate.” Ah, now we know! Schiff’s understanding
of that much-abused term “democracy” has room for only his
desired ballot box result. For him and the vast masses of “woke”
progressivists, Millennials, Black-Lives-Matter types, Hollywood flakes, Never-
and anti-Trumpers, and indoctrinated, brain dead Zombiefied students churned
out by our educational establishments each year—for these folks 2016 was
illegitimate, somehow a “rigged” election. The lumpen proletariat—we
deplorables—did not follow orders, did not listen to our “betters,” rejected
the instructions of those who fancy themselves the managerial and
administrative class enthroned by God (whom they mostly don’t believe exists).
We did not follow their implicit directions.
And
since President Trump’s inauguration they have mused, dreamed, conspired, and
feverishly worked to rid themselves of him. Nineteen minutes after the
president was sworn in, the infamous “whistle-blower” Eric Ciaramela (a hold-over CIA analyst from Obama)
“was overheard in the White House discussing with another staffer how to remove
the newly elected president from office, according to former colleagues.”
Sources
told RealClearInvestigations the staffer with whom Ciaramella was speaking was
Sean Misko. Both were Obama administration holdovers working in the Trump White
House on foreign policy and national security issues. And both expressed anger
over Trump’s new “America First” foreign policy, a sea change from President
Obama’s approach to international affairs.
Ciaramela later went to “work” for
Adam Schiff and House Democrats.
The faked FISA applications enabling
surveillance of the Trump campaign, the rogue FBI attempts to entrap low level
Trump staffers, the spate of manufactured indictments, the totally unsupported
charges of Russian interference in the 2016 elections—thus was born the “Russia
Hoax,” an utter fabrication which even Robert Mueller with a battery of Hillary
Clinton-supporting attorneys could not affirm.
Then came the Michael Avenatti
affair; the Kavanaugh caper; Michael Cohen and his “revelations”; accusations
aired on both MSNBC and CNN that the president was “mentally unfit” and should
be removed (replete with titled psychologists speculating on his mental state);
and now the present charade. And the progressivists have now “produced”
perjured witness Lev Parnas. No doubt, this succession of revelations and
accusations will continue on until November…and probably afterwards if Trump is
re-elected.
Of course, the more unleashed of
those “woke” progressivists have descended into vicious character
assassination, fraudulent “news” creation, censorship and harassment of those
with opposing views (especially on college campuses), and physical violence and
threats against anyone who would dare dissent from their narrative. It is
a campaign of intimidation and shaming, insults and defamation abetted by the
zealous friends of Adam Schiff and Jerry Nadler in most of the media, aimed at
silencing our voices.
Tragically, fifty plus years of media
indoctrination, ideological educational abuse, and the collaboration, active or
implicit, of the dominant Neoconservatives—the supposed opposition to what has
happened and is happening to our society—have had results. The explicit
rebellion against what is natural—against the laws of nature—against what is
and has always been considered “normal,” has had its deleterious effects.
As late as 1972 a large majority of American voters would have rejected out of
hand, scornfully and with disdain, Adam Schiff’s foul and inane rhetoric,
indeed, laughed him off his decorous stage.
Not so in 2020. And that says a lot
about the country we inhabit today, about our academic establishments, our
media and entertainment, and our politics. And most infuriatingly about those
so-called Neocon “defenders” of our culture and our way of life. Where have
they been as our colleges and schools were infiltrated progressively by Marxist
revolutionaries? Where have they been, what have they done, to thwart the
infiltration of our entertainment industry, or the domination of political
correctness in everything from our speech to what we are supposed to think?
A few conservative pundits—given the
idiocy and ridiculousness of the Impeachment “insaniacs”—believe the president
will win a landslide come November. If we were dealing with “normal” people and
not a nation filled with “insaniacs,” I would concur. It might happen. But
consider: those insaniacs have had fifty-plus years to put their template in
place and to establish their narrative as dominant.
Thus,
the extreme necessity that those not touched by this madness act forcefully and
resolutely, starting with the ballot box and by extreme vigilance regarding
voting and who has the right to vote (already a recent report declares that
two of North Carolina’s most liberal counties have more registered voters than
voting aged citizens). The elections this November will be perhaps the most
important in our history. “Normals” may still outnumber the insaniacs, but this
year may see the last real opportunity to deter the contagion.
Or, to quote Monty Python once
again: “There are a great many people in the country today, who through
no fault of their own, are sane.”
"The explicit rebellion against what is natural—against the laws of nature—against what is and has always been considered “normal,” has had its deleterious effects."
ReplyDeleteFools wage war on reality, reason and life itseelf.
Reference "Exit" on LRC.
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2016/07/dan-glovak/exit/