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WHO IS THIS WE, KEMOSABE? Political Violence Happens Because We Let It.

The murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson earlier this month appears to be what it looked like: a political attack. In this case, one motivated by hatred of the American insurance system. In a leaked manifesto, the alleged killer, Luigi Mangione, blames the insurer’s corruption and greed, and claims to be the first to face it with “brutal honesty.”

If true—and a grand jury in New York will soon decide—that makes the murder another in a string of ideologically motivated violent attacks over the past few years, including:

Assassination attempts—two against Donald Trump as well as the shootings of Rep. Steve Scalise and (further back) Rep. Gabby Giffords;

Political riots, from the BLM violence of summer 2020 to the riot in the Capitol on January 6, 2021, to the pro-Hamas riots of last fall;

Intimidating protests against Supreme Court justices, or individual attacks like the assault on Paul Pelosi;

A wave of bomb threats as well as the pipe bombs mailed to prominent Democrats in 2018, reflecting domestic terror hitting its highest level in decades.

None of this is new. The late 1960s and early 1970s were wracked by political violence.

To be more exact, political violence occurs because those responsible for stopping it choose not to, presumably because they believe they benefit from it.

OF COURSE THEY ARE, AND SO ARE THEIR SUPPORTERS:

FROM CELIA HAYES:  West Toward the Sunset.

#CommissionEarned


It’s the year 1846, and Sally Kettering is just twelve years old. Her parents have decided to sell their farm in rural Ohio and go west … west to California. Sally and her six-year old brother Jon must leave everything they knew – friends, kinfolk and the little town where they had lived all their lives so far. Pa and Ma Kettering packed what they could take into a single covered wagon, and they set out to follow a trail through the wilderness west, along with a party of other families and adventurers. Unknown dangers lay around every bend of the trail … wild animals, wilder Indians … Indians who might be hostile or friendly, and no way to know for certain … treacherous river crossings, trackless deserts, and jagged, dangerous mountain passes.
And still, the Kettering family and their friends boldly set out … following the trail that led west toward the sunset!

THOUGHTS ON Team Players and Group Think. “On balance, women tend to be more groupish, while men tend toward the team-ish.”

IT’S NOT THE FACT ALL THESE PEOPLE ARE THEATER KIDDIES THAT IS INFURIATING. THE RIDICULOUS THING IS HOW STUPID THE PLAYS THEY LIKE PLAYING IN ARE:   Ketanji Brown Jackson Performed in a Woke Broadway Production.

And of course, they think they’re being transgressive and not ridiculously boring and puerile.

OPEN THREAD: Because I love you and want you to be happy.

FORTUNE’S FOOL: Ketanji Jackson Makes Embarrassing Broadway Debut.

A Supreme Court justice by any other name still acts horribly. If there were a Tony Award for worst Broadway performance, Supreme Court justice and all-around joke, Ketanji Brown Jackson would be taking home a trophy. Yes, the ultimate DEI hire took to the stage in a one-time appearance Saturday in the Broadway musical “&Juliet.”

Appropriately, Jackson made a fool of herself in a play that is a gross insult to Shakespeare, butchering his “Romeo and Juliet” and transforming it into a nightmare of radical feminism, LGBTQ perversion, and woke ideology. Modern people must always pretend that heroes of the classics should have behaved like 21st century wokies, and both Shakespeare and the Founding Fathers would be horrified. How did we get to the point in America where a Supreme Court justice dances around in a sparkly costume on stage? Even more importantly, how did we get to the point where media will glorify an unqualified DEI hire for performing badly in a DEI play? Oh dignity, dignity, wherefore art thou, dignity?

One of the songs reworked for “&Juliet” is “F[*]ckin Perfect,” and while the word perfect has nothing to do with KBJ gyrating and screeching on stage, the first half of the phrase is disturbingly descriptive. When you watch Jackson tittering “female empowerment — sick!”, I think you’ll agree with me. I certainly felt sick listening to her. At least she now seems to be able to identify what is a woman. Putin and Xi would no doubt laugh their pants off at the unserious Democrat Party if they saw this embarrassment.

Fair is fair — when does Bernadette Peters or Patti LuPone sit in for a day in Jackson’s place on the Supreme Court?