Tim Barrus New York Times
It is not at all hard to imagine a monarchy. In 1658, Cromwell did it. As both head of state and head of government of the new republican commonwealth.
He was the new king who chopped off the head of the old king. There are absolutely no facts to support the notion that the new king would usher in stability to the people. Especialy when the establishment voices – like the New York Times – elegantly refused to use the word lies for years of the old monarchy in a panic to remain above the common people fray with the question: What Just Happened. Duh.
I am with ANTIFA. Our numbers will swell. Where else are you going to go.
The establishment papers will have a zillion writers whining about the new king is now the old king and his new supporters who were the old supporters. They will weep that the new king is a meanie.
Hitting The Streets is not exactly what they had in mind when their comrades were fired, but they kept their jobs. The first edict issued by the new king will be to use live ammunition against anyone he hates.
Like migrants. Like migrant children. Like rioters. Like African-Americans. Like writers and the media. Like your sacred religions now the new religion, the Trumpadists, whose bowing and scraping will include even more bowing and scraping to the military bowers and scrapers just outside the door. Good morning.
Don’t use the word lie. It’s uncivil.
The old generals will be executed. The new generals will be executed. To send a message. It’s over.