James Preston Allen mocks MAGA Republicans for deifying “the orange man as some kind of savior of fundamentalist beliefs.”
I agree: there is too much Magadonia worship. Trump is no
Savior.
No President can be a savior in any sense.
And yet, Allen gives Kamala Harris the same kind of mythic,
divine treatment, when he compares the former California AG to the mythic figures
in Delacroix’s painting Liberty Leading the People and the Statue of
Liberty itself.
Allen places in Harris all his hopes and dreams of “leading
American patriots against the threat of Trumpian tyranny.” I that is not hero worship,
then what is?
Also, the cartoon smearing JD Vance as some kind of silver
spoon-fed billionaire is a total lie. He was born dirt-poor in Ohio, very much
a working-class Appalachian kid of the hills, a true Hillbilly, according to
his autobiography.
Since when is it wrong for someone born in poverty to emerge
out of his dire straits to become a strong, successful, and grateful citizen?
JD Vance worked his way into success and prominence. Kamala
Harris slept her way to the top, starting with her boy-toy Willie Brown, then
pandered to the most radical, left-wing elements in San Francisco, then
California to get elected to higher office.
Does anyone see the supreme irony in Kamaladonians like Allen
putting his hopes in an un-elected presidential candidate, one forced on us
following Nancy Pelosi’s machinations, as the Savior of Democracy? Oh, the significance
of the passage of time!
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