Donald Trump was inaugurated as our 45th President on January 20, 2017. Proving once again that there is nothing less liberal than a liberal, we were treated to two days of violence, demonstrations, and nearly incomprehensible speeches from a variety of leftists. On inauguration day, while the media commentators gushed on and on about our history of the peaceful transfer of power, crowds of anarchists started fires, smashed store windows and destroyed cars. Instead of brown shirts, these “activists” sported black masks obscuring their faces. Democracy in action, right? The following day, we were treated to the women’s march on Washington, which the media billed as a spontaneous demonstration of opposition to the new President, whose numbers dwarfed those attending the inauguration. Two things. First of all, despite all the heat and light about inauguration crowd numbers, who really cares? Secondly, political demonstrations rarely are spontaneous. Once upon a time, I took part in a “spontaneous” gathering of “Young Voters for the President,” which appeared at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York in 1972, to greet Richard Nixon at a campaign event. The spontaneity was orchestrated by the Nixon campaign, which provided buses for the Young Voters. The women’s march on January 21 was no exception. It was a carefully planned event, orchestrated by leftist extremist groups, most of which have ties to that jolly left-wing billionaire, George Soros, the man with the money, who has dedicated what’s left of his life to undermining the stability of the United States. How do I know this? Well, the march was run by a gaggle of Partners and Leaders, all of whom oppose our system of government, and who get funding from George Soros. The march was uniformly anti-Trump. The event was billed as a march for women’s equality. No doubt many well-meaning women attended. They were used. Two more things. First, Trump hasn’t done anything yet, much less has he proposed any diminution of women’s rights (nor could he do so). Secondly, if women are suffering from some inequality which existed prior to Trump’s inauguration, then why didn’t this crowd mention its complaints to Il Duce Obama, who reigned for the previous 8 years? You know why. This was a march for women’s equality at which all women were not welcome. The march Partners included Planned Parenthood, and it was made plain that any woman who was not in favor of abortion was not welcome. Al Sharpton’s National Action Network was a Partner. Its members expressed the opinion that white women should be permitted to march only if they were willing to admit their privileged status. In addition, Soros backed pro-Muslim groups such as CAIR and the Arab American Association of New York, both of which are tied to the terrorist organization HAMAS, were Partners. And as we know, no one supports rights for women more than Islamic fundamentalists. Then there were the march chairpersons. Harry Belafonte, a 90 year old unreconstructed Stalinist, who supported that well known champion of equality, Fidel Castro. Harry actually urged his comrade Barack Obama to “act like a third world dictator and imprison anyone who supports entitlement reform.” Of course, Obama needed no urging, and he wasn’t acting. Gloria Steinem was a chairperson. She made a speech which called into question her intelligence and her sanity. Ms. Steinem said, “if Martin Luther King, JFK, Bobby Kennedy and Malcolm X had lived, then Nixon would not have been elected President, and there would not have been many of the wars that we had.” Huh? For the record, the Kennedys started the military buildup in Vietnam, and fellow Democrat Lyndon Johnson expanded the war. Richard Nixon negotiated the end of that war. He resigned in 1974, and really can’t be blamed for any wars thereafter. Gloria doesn’t like Trump though. She said that experienced psychiatrists have concluded that Trump is mentally ill. Gloria also said that luckily those “great leaders Barack and Michelle Obama are still with us, despite the many threats to their lives.” Huh? Maybe those experienced psychiatrists should examine Gloria’s head. Another chairperson was Linda Sarsour, the head of the Arab American Association of New York mentioned above. Obama proclaimed Ms. Sarsour, “a champion for change.” What change? Sarsour advocates Sharia law in America, which would definitely affect women’s rights, by abolishing them, and forcing women into the subservience they currently enjoy in the Muslim world. After all, nothing says equality like a good stoning or an honor killing. And I can’t forget to mention the “celebrities” at the march, who used the event as a showcase for their intolerance, vulgarity and stupidity. Madonna proclaimed a “revolution of love,” then proved her love by telling march detractors, “Fuck you!” She said this twice to further demonstrate her loving nature. Madonna reported she was “thinking a lot about blowing up the White House.” She later called this only a metaphor. I have a proposal. Madonna shouldn’t be arrested if she can spell metaphor. And let’s not leave out Ashley Judd. Ms. Judd is dedicated to protecting women from the use of improper language. She once wrote a book in which she criticized rappers and hip-hop “artists” for lyrics demeaning women as “Hos” and “bitches.” Then, when rappers objected, she apologized to them. Mustn’t hurt their feelings, “you feel me?” Of course, she won’t give the President the same benefit of the doubt. Many of the marchers carried signs which decried words used by Donald Trump as hurtful, unacceptable and improper. Ms. Judd drove home this point by calling the President the devil and declaring that “it feels like Hitler in the streets.” Either I’m afflicted by knowing too much about history, or Ms. Judd simply knows nothing about it (which is more likely), but the demonstrations of January 20 and 21, 2017, what with the window smashings, public burnings, and mass marching, were a lot more reminiscent of the Nazi era than anything Donald Trump has said or done. Here’s a photo of the 2017 march.
Women marched in Nazi Germany too.
Looks like they traded the dirndls for pink hats. It is unfair to compare the two, however. The German women picked up the trash after their rallies. Not so in Washington.
There are two things we can take away from the women’s march in Washington: 1) you can’t underestimate the ignorance of a celebrity; and 2) there is no limit to the extent the Left will go to undermine this President.
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