Timothy Buchanan
When evil triumphs
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By Timothy Buchanan
January 20, 2021

President Trump left Washington without fanfare. In his wake, 80 or so millions of Americans were left empty and anguished. Evil triumphed today. Honorable people must view the end of Donald Trump’s administration as the death of their hopes and dreams for the restoration of American greatness because the alternatives are unthinkable.

There are several possible alternatives. One is that a majority of U.S. citizens chose the evil corruption of an ideologically-bankrupt Biden-Harris White House. Coming soon, will be new restrictions on Constitutional freedoms and a swift return to open-borders and open-ended slaughter of the unborn. Chinese trade will be re-established to the glee and increased wealth of members of Congress and the new White House.

A second possibility is that the American people are too morally compromised and weak of character to fight a prolonged ideological battle. Perhaps, most have grown too lazy and ignorant to care about their own future or that of their offspring.

It’s also possible that a majority of voters intentionally chose the inevitable chaos and oppression because they have been thoroughly and systematically deceived into believing that a facile existence devoid of controversy is preferable to messy ideological engagement. These poor fools will soon regret their error.

What comes next? Republicans will lose and lose big, beginning in the next midterm election. Having allowed President Trump’s election fraud allegations to be mocked and dismissed as the ravings of a trouble-maker, conservative voters will no longer trust them. It will be years or even decades, before another conservative with the energy and devotion to American freedom that Donald Trump possessed, will bother to take up the mantle for the GOP. Lesser candidates will run and fail in monotonous succession.

Meanwhile, federal and state governments will grow increasingly corrupt, powerful, and entrenched. Democrats will be unstoppable in their advancement of death and depravity now that there is no viable opposition to their sinister schemes.

It’s been well said that America deserves the leaders it chooses. Whether by ignorance or arrogance, the consequences will be justified and severe. But woe to the innumerable innocent victims who did not chose this evil day. Today, we weep for them. Tomorrow, we shall weep for ourselves.

May God bless President Trump and give him peace. The United States of America proved itself unworthy of him.

© Timothy Buchanan

 

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Timothy Buchanan

Timothy Buchanan is a US Navy veteran, a former defense contractor and broadcast engineer. He's the author of two published books and a regular contributor to BarbWire.com. Timothy and his wife live among the Blue Ridge mountains of Virginia.

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