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Jun 29, 2020 11:11:10   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
If our Republic is to Survive, Trump Is Our Only Hope.

 Greek Tragedy 

“In ancient Greek theatre, a play in which the protagonist, usually a person of importance and outstanding personal qualities, falls to disaster through the combination of a personal failing and circumstances with which he cannot deal.”

If, as Shakespeare told us,” all the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players,” we are, indeed, living in a Greek Tragedy now.  All of us are living it in real-time, with President Trump as our single representative surrogate.  How goes he, so goes our Republic, and, a fortiori, so shall we all.

Ralph Capio

KLAVAN: Trump Is Our Only Hope, And That’s Just Sad
Andrew KlavanPhoto by Zach Gibson – Pool/Getty Images
From the moment the 2016 election became a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, I began to remark that it was a tragic situation. It was only recently I realized that no one understood what I was saying.
Americans don’t actually have the word tragic in their vocabulary or, that is, they only use it to mean “very sad.” The death of a young person is tragic, or an earthquake, or a crime.
That isn’t what I meant. I was using the word in reference to tragic drama. It refers to the disaster inherent in certain interactions between human nature and events. When great civilizations peak, for example, the people grow careless and stupid and destroy them. That’s an example of a tragedy. On paper, it doesn’t have to happen. In life, it does happen, and once you reach the tragic stage of the process, there’s no way out.
The 2016 election was tragic because our political system had become so empty and our elites so decadent that the only choice they could put before us was between, one, a career criminal dedicated to the corrupt and immoral culture that was already stripping our ideals of their meaning and, two, a graceless outsider who is a creation of that culture and so – despite his many talents and excellent instincts – has no understanding of our higher purposes and absolutely no clue how to behave.
There is no playing three-dimensional chess with history. It will beat you every time. The 2016 choice was simple. A vote for Hillary – or a vote for no one which was in fact a vote for Hillary – was a vote to allow the decay to spread, perhaps irrevocably. A vote for Trump was a vote to throw a wrench in the machine and take our chances with the chaos that followed.

Don’t get me wrong. Trump, in my opinion, has done a very good job as president of a decadent and shambolic republic. With the world economy damaged by the Chinese pandemic, it’s easy to forget how much he has accomplished. Where’s the ISIS caliphate Obama’s incompetence created? Gone. Where are the border invasions from the south? Over. Where are the economy-killing regulations? Repealed. Where are the anti-constitutional leftist judges, the anti-Israel policy, the cozying up to terrorist Iran?
And while the Left hurls insults at Trump relentlessly, who the hell are they to talk? Barack Obama was so amazingly corrupt he unleashed our legal and intelligence powers on an opposing political candidate. Governor Andrew Cuomo thinks vandalizing statues is a legitimate protest. Governor Gretchen Whitmer bans church services then marches in mass protests. Their candidate for president is a morally empty and senile old man who is fit to serve as nothing but a ventriloquist dummy for radicals. Their cities are on fire with riots, filthy with litter, littered with homeless, rife with drugs. Their press lies. They hate America – they say so. They don’t believe in free speech – they say that too.
But – and this is Trump’s tragedy and ours – the very personal qualities that give Trump the pugilism and the courage to stand up to the corruption of our broken system are the same qualities that make him unpalatable to a huge number of Americans.
That’s why the polls show Trump trailing in a race with an unscrupulous idiot. Because of the way he acts. Because of the way he talks. Because of the way he treats people who deserve respect, like Rex Tillerson and Jeff Sessions and James Mattis, so that they come back and bite him. We love him when he punches the press and the Democrats. They’re lowlifes. They deserve it. But he never turns it off, which makes you feel it’s not about fighting for us. It’s just personal. It’s just the way he is.
And yet we have to do all we can to ensure Trump wins the November election. I don’t know if our wobbly republic can withstand four years of governance by Marxist criminals with no regard for the rule of law. There is no opting out of this. Conservatives who pat themselves on the back for coming up with lovely theories that have no chance of becoming a political reality – they’re part of the problem. They’re why the public chose Trump in the first place.
So we’re faced with a choice between a brain-dead corruption monkey on the Democrat side and a raging bull in a china shop on the Republican side. We know what we have to do, but let’s not kid ourselves. The choice is just as tragic as it was the last time.

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Jun 29, 2020 11:22:15   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
If our Republic is to Survive, Trump Is Our Only Hope.

 Greek Tragedy 

“In ancient Greek theatre, a play in which the protagonist, usually a person of importance and outstanding personal qualities, falls to disaster through the combination of a personal failing and circumstances with which he cannot deal.”

If, as Shakespeare told us,” all the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players,” we are, indeed, living in a Greek Tragedy now.  All of us are living it in real-time, with President Trump as our single representative surrogate.  How goes he, so goes our Republic, and, a fortiori, so shall we all.

Ralph Capio

KLAVAN: Trump Is Our Only Hope, And That’s Just Sad
Andrew KlavanPhoto by Zach Gibson – Pool/Getty Images
From the moment the 2016 election became a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, I began to remark that it was a tragic situation. It was only recently I realized that no one understood what I was saying.
Americans don’t actually have the word tragic in their vocabulary or, that is, they only use it to mean “very sad.” The death of a young person is tragic, or an earthquake, or a crime.
That isn’t what I meant. I was using the word in reference to tragic drama. It refers to the disaster inherent in certain interactions between human nature and events. When great civilizations peak, for example, the people grow careless and stupid and destroy them. That’s an example of a tragedy. On paper, it doesn’t have to happen. In life, it does happen, and once you reach the tragic stage of the process, there’s no way out.
The 2016 election was tragic because our political system had become so empty and our elites so decadent that the only choice they could put before us was between, one, a career criminal dedicated to the corrupt and immoral culture that was already stripping our ideals of their meaning and, two, a graceless outsider who is a creation of that culture and so – despite his many talents and excellent instincts – has no understanding of our higher purposes and absolutely no clue how to behave.
There is no playing three-dimensional chess with history. It will beat you every time. The 2016 choice was simple. A vote for Hillary – or a vote for no one which was in fact a vote for Hillary – was a vote to allow the decay to spread, perhaps irrevocably. A vote for Trump was a vote to throw a wrench in the machine and take our chances with the chaos that followed.

Don’t get me wrong. Trump, in my opinion, has done a very good job as president of a decadent and shambolic republic. With the world economy damaged by the Chinese pandemic, it’s easy to forget how much he has accomplished. Where’s the ISIS caliphate Obama’s incompetence created? Gone. Where are the border invasions from the south? Over. Where are the economy-killing regulations? Repealed. Where are the anti-constitutional leftist judges, the anti-Israel policy, the cozying up to terrorist Iran?
And while the Left hurls insults at Trump relentlessly, who the hell are they to talk? Barack Obama was so amazingly corrupt he unleashed our legal and intelligence powers on an opposing political candidate. Governor Andrew Cuomo thinks vandalizing statues is a legitimate protest. Governor Gretchen Whitmer bans church services then marches in mass protests. Their candidate for president is a morally empty and senile old man who is fit to serve as nothing but a ventriloquist dummy for radicals. Their cities are on fire with riots, filthy with litter, littered with homeless, rife with drugs. Their press lies. They hate America – they say so. They don’t believe in free speech – they say that too.
But – and this is Trump’s tragedy and ours – the very personal qualities that give Trump the pugilism and the courage to stand up to the corruption of our broken system are the same qualities that make him unpalatable to a huge number of Americans.
That’s why the polls show Trump trailing in a race with an unscrupulous idiot. Because of the way he acts. Because of the way he talks. Because of the way he treats people who deserve respect, like Rex Tillerson and Jeff Sessions and James Mattis, so that they come back and bite him. We love him when he punches the press and the Democrats. They’re lowlifes. They deserve it. But he never turns it off, which makes you feel it’s not about fighting for us. It’s just personal. It’s just the way he is.
And yet we have to do all we can to ensure Trump wins the November election. I don’t know if our wobbly republic can withstand four years of governance by Marxist criminals with no regard for the rule of law. There is no opting out of this. Conservatives who pat themselves on the back for coming up with lovely theories that have no chance of becoming a political reality – they’re part of the problem. They’re why the public chose Trump in the first place.
So we’re faced with a choice between a brain-dead corruption monkey on the Democrat side and a raging bull in a china shop on the Republican side. We know what we have to do, but let’s not kid ourselves. The choice is just as tragic as it was the last time.
If our Republic is to Survive, Trump Is Our Only H... (show quote)


The choice is not tragic......Trump..GOOD........Joe..BAD. Thats all there is to it.

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Jun 29, 2020 11:47:25   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
The outcome may be tragic.

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Jun 29, 2020 11:57:24   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
If our Republic is to Survive, Trump Is Our Only Hope...

You've got it all wrong...Jesus Christ is our only hope!

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Jun 29, 2020 12:22:15   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
Parky60 wrote:
You've got it all wrong...Jesus Christ is our only hope!


What precinct is he voting in??

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Jun 29, 2020 12:36:23   #
Milosia
 
None, his church is separate from state.

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Jun 29, 2020 12:41:57   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
Parky60 wrote:
You've got it all wrong...Jesus Christ is our only hope!


Hey Parky60: Are you talking Church or State? Educate yourself!!!!!

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Jun 29, 2020 13:41:54   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
Hey Parky60: Are you talking Church or State? Educate yourself!!!!!

Both!

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Jun 29, 2020 16:31:44   #
Tiptop789 Loc: State of Denial
 
Parky60 wrote:
You've got it all wrong...Jesus Christ is our only hope!


Ok, so how is he helping?

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Jun 29, 2020 18:21:50   #
Parky60 Loc: People's Republic of Illinois
 
Tiptop789 wrote:
Ok, so how is he helping?

Jesus saved us by dying on the cross for us.

So why did Jesus do this? I will never be able to understand but despite how wicked we are He stilled loved us and was willing to do what He did for us on the cross to save us.

Two verses from the Bible demonstrate this:
• John 10:11 – Jesus said, “I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.”
• John 15:13 – Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends.

Here is one more reason that Christ became flesh and joined the human race. It is so that He might be tempted as we are tempted. That He might suffer as we suffer.

Jesus didn’t just come to earth and then die. He also went through all the hurts and the pains and the testing that are part of life.

• He suffered bodily hunger.
• He suffered the grief of the death of a loved one.
• He suffered the betrayal of a friend.
• He suffered the taunts of his enemies.
• He suffered the temptations of Satan.

Because He suffered all these things, He is able to understand and empathize with our sufferings and our temptations.

Are you going through hard times? Jesus understands. He has been there. He went through those same kinds of experiences. He knows how to help.

We don’t have a God who is indifferent to our daily problems. We have a God who is intimately acquainted with our problems. We have a God who has been there.

• He has hurt where we hurt.
• He has cried where we cry.
• He has been tempted where we are tempted.

And, because of that, He is able to help. And He wants to help because He loves us.

In conclusion, in Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus said:

Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.

That’s how Jesus is helping Tiptop.

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Jun 29, 2020 22:10:50   #
Sicilianthing
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
If our Republic is to Survive, Trump Is Our Only Hope.

 Greek Tragedy 

“In ancient Greek theatre, a play in which the protagonist, usually a person of importance and outstanding personal qualities, falls to disaster through the combination of a personal failing and circumstances with which he cannot deal.”

If, as Shakespeare told us,” all the world’s a stage, and all the men and women merely players,” we are, indeed, living in a Greek Tragedy now.  All of us are living it in real-time, with President Trump as our single representative surrogate.  How goes he, so goes our Republic, and, a fortiori, so shall we all.

Ralph Capio

KLAVAN: Trump Is Our Only Hope, And That’s Just Sad
Andrew KlavanPhoto by Zach Gibson – Pool/Getty Images
From the moment the 2016 election became a choice between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, I began to remark that it was a tragic situation. It was only recently I realized that no one understood what I was saying.
Americans don’t actually have the word tragic in their vocabulary or, that is, they only use it to mean “very sad.” The death of a young person is tragic, or an earthquake, or a crime.
That isn’t what I meant. I was using the word in reference to tragic drama. It refers to the disaster inherent in certain interactions between human nature and events. When great civilizations peak, for example, the people grow careless and stupid and destroy them. That’s an example of a tragedy. On paper, it doesn’t have to happen. In life, it does happen, and once you reach the tragic stage of the process, there’s no way out.
The 2016 election was tragic because our political system had become so empty and our elites so decadent that the only choice they could put before us was between, one, a career criminal dedicated to the corrupt and immoral culture that was already stripping our ideals of their meaning and, two, a graceless outsider who is a creation of that culture and so – despite his many talents and excellent instincts – has no understanding of our higher purposes and absolutely no clue how to behave.
There is no playing three-dimensional chess with history. It will beat you every time. The 2016 choice was simple. A vote for Hillary – or a vote for no one which was in fact a vote for Hillary – was a vote to allow the decay to spread, perhaps irrevocably. A vote for Trump was a vote to throw a wrench in the machine and take our chances with the chaos that followed.

Don’t get me wrong. Trump, in my opinion, has done a very good job as president of a decadent and shambolic republic. With the world economy damaged by the Chinese pandemic, it’s easy to forget how much he has accomplished. Where’s the ISIS caliphate Obama’s incompetence created? Gone. Where are the border invasions from the south? Over. Where are the economy-killing regulations? Repealed. Where are the anti-constitutional leftist judges, the anti-Israel policy, the cozying up to terrorist Iran?
And while the Left hurls insults at Trump relentlessly, who the hell are they to talk? Barack Obama was so amazingly corrupt he unleashed our legal and intelligence powers on an opposing political candidate. Governor Andrew Cuomo thinks vandalizing statues is a legitimate protest. Governor Gretchen Whitmer bans church services then marches in mass protests. Their candidate for president is a morally empty and senile old man who is fit to serve as nothing but a ventriloquist dummy for radicals. Their cities are on fire with riots, filthy with litter, littered with homeless, rife with drugs. Their press lies. They hate America – they say so. They don’t believe in free speech – they say that too.
But – and this is Trump’s tragedy and ours – the very personal qualities that give Trump the pugilism and the courage to stand up to the corruption of our broken system are the same qualities that make him unpalatable to a huge number of Americans.
That’s why the polls show Trump trailing in a race with an unscrupulous idiot. Because of the way he acts. Because of the way he talks. Because of the way he treats people who deserve respect, like Rex Tillerson and Jeff Sessions and James Mattis, so that they come back and bite him. We love him when he punches the press and the Democrats. They’re lowlifes. They deserve it. But he never turns it off, which makes you feel it’s not about fighting for us. It’s just personal. It’s just the way he is.
And yet we have to do all we can to ensure Trump wins the November election. I don’t know if our wobbly republic can withstand four years of governance by Marxist criminals with no regard for the rule of law. There is no opting out of this. Conservatives who pat themselves on the back for coming up with lovely theories that have no chance of becoming a political reality – they’re part of the problem. They’re why the public chose Trump in the first place.
So we’re faced with a choice between a brain-dead corruption monkey on the Democrat side and a raging bull in a china shop on the Republican side. We know what we have to do, but let’s not kid ourselves. The choice is just as tragic as it was the last time.
If our Republic is to Survive, Trump Is Our Only H... (show quote)


>>>

Now try to fathom Trump was selected to play the part because it comes natural to him...
is Trump the great Repackager ?
Just buying time for the Globalists next trick while distracting the boomers and walking them into their sunset years...

You knowhattimean?

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Jun 30, 2020 06:57:28   #
Big Kahuna
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
The choice is not tragic......Trump..GOOD........Joe..BAD. Thats all there is to it.


I agree. The choice is not between demorat/Repub or left/Right but about the demonic immoralists(demorats) vs those that support goodness and American values (the patriots and conservatives). The choice is yours. Totalitarianism and anarchy vs liberty, the love of God and freedom for all.

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Jun 30, 2020 07:00:19   #
Big Kahuna
 
Parky60 wrote:
Jesus saved us by dying on the cross for us.

So why did Jesus do this? I will never be able to understand but despite how wicked we are He stilled loved us and was willing to do what He did for us on the cross to save us.

Two verses from the Bible demonstrate this:
• John 10:11 – Jesus said, “I am the good shepherd; the good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.”
• John 15:13 – Greater love has no one than this, that one lay down his life for his friends.

Here is one more reason that Christ became flesh and joined the human race. It is so that He might be tempted as we are tempted. That He might suffer as we suffer.

Jesus didn’t just come to earth and then die. He also went through all the hurts and the pains and the testing that are part of life.

• He suffered bodily hunger.
• He suffered the grief of the death of a loved one.
• He suffered the betrayal of a friend.
• He suffered the taunts of his enemies.
• He suffered the temptations of Satan.

Because He suffered all these things, He is able to understand and empathize with our sufferings and our temptations.

Are you going through hard times? Jesus understands. He has been there. He went through those same kinds of experiences. He knows how to help.

We don’t have a God who is indifferent to our daily problems. We have a God who is intimately acquainted with our problems. We have a God who has been there.

• He has hurt where we hurt.
• He has cried where we cry.
• He has been tempted where we are tempted.

And, because of that, He is able to help. And He wants to help because He loves us.

In conclusion, in Matthew 11:28-30, Jesus said:

Come to Me, all who are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest. Take My yoke upon you and learn from Me, for I am gentle and humble in heart, and you will find rest for your souls. For My yoke is easy and My burden is light.

That’s how Jesus is helping Tiptop.
Jesus saved us by dying on the cross for us. br ... (show quote)


I'm on Jesus's side. The leftists can worship Satan and his demons. They will all be losers and be in the Lake of Fire.

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Jun 30, 2020 07:03:59   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Milosia wrote:
None, his church is separate from state.


Not if it's a 501c(3) tax-exempt church. Another gift from LBJ, I believe, and a Dem.

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Jun 30, 2020 07:12:02   #
Peewee Loc: San Antonio, TX
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
>>>

Now try to fathom Trump was selected to play the part because it comes natural to him...
is Trump the great Repackager ?
Just buying time for the Globalists next trick while distracting the boomers and walking them into their sunset years...

You knowhattimean?


The fix was in with Hillary. So why did Trump interfere? That doesn't make any logical sense. Hillary and Lady Rothschild were tight. Hillary was one of her dog face, pony soldiers.

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