Breitbart.com reports that
Joe Biden, presumed the winner of the presidential election according to mainstream media networks, issued a call for “unity” Saturday evening after a bruising campaign in which he had compared President Donald Trump to Nazis, including Adolf Hitler.
Biden, who called his campaign a “battle for the soul of our nation,” launched his campaign in April 29 with the false claim that Trump had referred to neo-Nazis as “very fine people.” (Trump in fact said that they should be “condemned totally.”)
When confronted with that fact, Biden continued to insist on his version of events, despite evidence to the contrary.
Biden referred to Trump and his supporters as racists, saying 10 to 15 percent of Americans were “not very good people.”
In the last weeks of his campaign, Biden compared Trump to Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels, a vicious antisemite who was one of Hitler’s most trusted aides. In late October, his campaign released a video recorded by the Black Eyed Peas that compared Trump to Hitler himself, and implied that his supporters were like Germans who saluted the Nazi regime.
“It’s time to put away the harsh rhetoric, see each other again, listen to each other again. And to make progress, we have to stop treating our opponents as our enemies. They are not our enemies. They are Americans,” Biden said on Saturday.
Some of his supporters — attacking effigies of President Trump — seem not to have heeded that message.
And, on Fox News yesterday,
Fox News host Chris Wallace said on Sunday that Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) was like a Japanese soldier who thinks World War II is “still going on” because he is questioning the presidential election results.
Wallace said, “It would seem to me that Republicans on Capitol Hill have a role to play in this. A very few of them have said, look, you pursue your legal options, but, you know, damn down the rhetoric, like Mitt Romney, like Pat Toomey.”
He added, “There are a lot who are just silent. And then there are some — I mentioned Ted Cruz — you know who are like the Japanese soldiers who come out 30 years after the war — out of the jungle — and say, ‘Is the fight still going on?’”
Do both of these idiots expect the Republicans (those who are not Establishment or Vichy Republicans) and average Americans to roll over, become submissive, and NOT speak out about what is quickly being revealed as the most crooked Presidential Election in the history of the United States of America?
Like their fellow Liberal Democrats, they underestimate the intelligence and grit of the American people.
Evidently, neither the demented one nor the pompous one have noticed that Americans are leaving Fox News, Twitter, and Facebook and going to Conservative and going to NewsMax TV, Parler, and MeWe.
We Liberals cherish and are only able to function as a part of what has been called the “Hive-Mind”, the overwhelming majority of average Americans living between the coasts cherish their American Freedom and strive to be the best individual that they can be.
As they always do, the Decrat Elite overplayed their hand in these state whose massive voting “irregularities” and downright fraud is mind-boggling in its size and scope and incredible brazenness.
The Democrats know this, too.
That is why they rallied the Min Stream Media, including the thurncoast at Fox news, to prematurely declare Sleepy Joe the President-Elect.
They want to intimidate the President and the Supreme Court and buffalo the American people into believing that they, a bunch of Propaganda-reporting pawns have the power to officially choose the President of the United States of America.
They are nothing but a bunch of minions serving the Globalists of the Far Left Democratic Party.
It is time for all of us to stand up against those who would take our Constitutional Rights and our American Freedom away from us.
It is time for each one of us to make a choice…like this brave American did.
Per military.com:
Gen. Anthony Clement McAuliffe is best remembered for uttering a single word — no mean feat, considering that even the shortest Bible verse has two. Commanding the U.S. Army’s beleaguered and surrounded 101st Airborne Division during World War II’s Battle of the Bulge, McAuliffe received a German surrender ultimatum. “Nuts!” he replied, and became a lasting symbol of American courage and determination under fire.
A 1918 West Point graduate, McAuliffe held various field artillery positions before World War II. On the eve of D-Day, McAuliffe jumped with the first wave as a commander of division artillery, although he had never received formal parachute training.
In December 1944, during the siege of Bastogne, Belgium, McAuliffe was acting commander of the 101st in Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor’s absence. The Americans had been holding the Belgian town “at all costs,” and on Dec. 22, Gen. McAuliffe received the encouraging news that the 4th Armored Division was beginning its drive north to relieve the 101st. Later that morning, members of the division’s glider regiment saw four Germans coming up the road carrying a white flag. Everyone hoped they were offering surrender. Instead, they presented two pages demanding the Americans’ surrender: “To the USA Commander of the encircled town of Bastogne. . .There is only one possibility. . .the honorable surrender of the encircled town.”
McAuliffe glanced at the message and said, “Aw, nuts!” When he told his commanders he didn’t know what answer to send, Lt. Col. Harry Kinnard said ‘That first crack you made would be hard to beat, General.” Everyone laughed as a sergeant typed up the succinct response: “To the German Commander: Nuts! The American Commander.”
Between this stoic reply, Patton’s troops from the south, and a change in the weather that allowed air reinforcement the following day, the 101st was able to hold Bastogne. Their victory resulted in the first full-Division Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation.
McAuliffe’s actions at Bastogne helped assure the final defeat of the Germans. Gen. McAuliffe continued to serve on active duty, including assignments as Head of the Army Chemical Corps, Commander, 7th Army, and Commander-In-Chief of the U.S. Army, Europe, until his 1956 retirement. He died in Washington, D.C. in 1975 and is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.
When I was in 11th Grade, my American Literature teacher would have us read great passages from American history out loud in class.The day when Mr.Rainey called on me, I reciting the following words…
“Our brethren are already in the field! Why stand we here idle? What is it that gentlemen wish? What would they have? Is life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take; but as for me, give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry (March 23, 1775)
I not not course that you may choose to take.
But, as for me, I stand on the side of Liberty…and President Donald J. Trump.
Until He Comes,
KJ