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    Default Dec 7, 2020- Infamy by Trump

    Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, is a day that will not live in infamy. But maybe it should. Because 2,400 Americans, or more, will die today. About the same number died yesterday and will die tomorrow. And the day after that. And the day after that.
    Also dead in an attack, by COVID-19.


    Also dead in an attack, by COVID-19.
    Was treachery involved? Not by the virus. A virus is a dumb thing, a microscopic beastie.
    Yet there was treachery. The betrayal of the American people by its own government, which not only refused to act when COVID arrived last winter but continued to refuse, finding it easier to declare the whole thing a lie, a hoax. To pretend it wasn’t real. Some elements are doing so right now, head in the sand, in full this-isn’t-happening mode.
    Attack? What attack? The ships are still there, untouched. Imagine FDR telling Congress that. Imagine Americans believing him. Now look around.
    Talk about infamy.
    In punting COVID, Donald Trump betrayed every American ideal. Our supposed strength. Our belief in ourselves — Trump said he didn’t acknowledge how severe the pandemic is because he didn’t want Americans to “panic.” Americans didn’t panic after Pearl Harbor. We sent Jimmy Doolittle and his B-25 raiders to bomb Tokyo.
    Given the facts and a shred of leadership, Americans don’t panic. Though Trump certainly did. And does. He’s panicking now, desperately trying to reverse the election he lost in a way that should nauseate any patriotic American but doesn’t. It’s ironic that the same sort who cherish Pearl Harbor’s fading infamy, and gripe to see it overlooked, turn around and shrug off today’s shame.
    Even though today’s infamy is far worse. At least the Japanese were a foreign nation we were at odds with (over their expansion across Asia). With COVID, it’s as if America bombed its own fleet, then declared the self-inflicted fiasco a victory.
    We’re hot to remember Pearl Harbor because we were victims. There’s a power, a thrill, being a victim, a jolt of righteous indignation and delicious grievance. “Because we’re all victims,” Trump told his pity party in Georgia Saturday, hours after he called the governor of that state and demanded he nullify a valid American election. “Everybody here, all these thousands of people here tonight. They’re all victims, every one of you.”
    There’s infamy for you.
    The Japanese are notorious for failing to come to terms with their defeat. Their refusal to acknowledge their atrocities in China. Their framing the story so they’re the victims, of two unprovoked atomic attacks in August 1945.
    Refusing to recognize reality, to apologize for past mistakes or admit defeat, are the hallmarks of dictatorships. Not the revitalizing candor of a free, strong, proud people.
    The free people that Americans were, that some still are and that we all might yet be again.
    The year 2020 will live in infamy, as the year 300,000 Americans died because of the treachery, self-interest and cowardice of our president, and the subservient capitulation of those in his party who knew better but fawned when they should have loudly objected.
    There, Pearl Harbor memorialized. Happy? Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it. Another hard lesson of the Trump years.

    1941 and 2020: days that will live in infamy - Chicago Sun-Times

    Must reading for right wing virtue signalers who may as well be flying a plane for Japan now.
    How dare they even mention 1941!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micawber View Post
    Monday, Dec. 7, 2020, is a day that will not live in infamy. But maybe it should. Because 2,400 Americans, or more, will die today. About the same number died yesterday and will die tomorrow. And the day after that. And the day after that.
    Also dead in an attack, by COVID-19.


    Also dead in an attack, by COVID-19.
    Was treachery involved? Not by the virus. A virus is a dumb thing, a microscopic beastie.
    Yet there was treachery. The betrayal of the American people by its own government, which not only refused to act when COVID arrived last winter but continued to refuse, finding it easier to declare the whole thing a lie, a hoax. To pretend it wasn’t real. Some elements are doing so right now, head in the sand, in full this-isn’t-happening mode.
    Attack? What attack? The ships are still there, untouched. Imagine FDR telling Congress that. Imagine Americans believing him. Now look around.
    Talk about infamy.
    In punting COVID, Donald Trump betrayed every American ideal. Our supposed strength. Our belief in ourselves — Trump said he didn’t acknowledge how severe the pandemic is because he didn’t want Americans to “panic.” Americans didn’t panic after Pearl Harbor. We sent Jimmy Doolittle and his B-25 raiders to bomb Tokyo.
    Given the facts and a shred of leadership, Americans don’t panic. Though Trump certainly did. And does. He’s panicking now, desperately trying to reverse the election he lost in a way that should nauseate any patriotic American but doesn’t. It’s ironic that the same sort who cherish Pearl Harbor’s fading infamy, and gripe to see it overlooked, turn around and shrug off today’s shame.
    Even though today’s infamy is far worse. At least the Japanese were a foreign nation we were at odds with (over their expansion across Asia). With COVID, it’s as if America bombed its own fleet, then declared the self-inflicted fiasco a victory.
    We’re hot to remember Pearl Harbor because we were victims. There’s a power, a thrill, being a victim, a jolt of righteous indignation and delicious grievance. “Because we’re all victims,” Trump told his pity party in Georgia Saturday, hours after he called the governor of that state and demanded he nullify a valid American election. “Everybody here, all these thousands of people here tonight. They’re all victims, every one of you.”
    There’s infamy for you.
    The Japanese are notorious for failing to come to terms with their defeat. Their refusal to acknowledge their atrocities in China. Their framing the story so they’re the victims, of two unprovoked atomic attacks in August 1945.
    Refusing to recognize reality, to apologize for past mistakes or admit defeat, are the hallmarks of dictatorships. Not the revitalizing candor of a free, strong, proud people.
    The free people that Americans were, that some still are and that we all might yet be again.
    The year 2020 will live in infamy, as the year 300,000 Americans died because of the treachery, self-interest and cowardice of our president, and the subservient capitulation of those in his party who knew better but fawned when they should have loudly objected.
    There, Pearl Harbor memorialized. Happy? Be careful what you wish for, because you just might get it. Another hard lesson of the Trump years.

    1941 and 2020: days that will live in infamy - Chicago Sun-Times

    Must reading for right wing virtue signalers who may as well be flying a plane for Japan now.
    How dare they even mention 1941!
    Hopefully, it will be 2400 lefties including yourself and your family members.

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    To compare a natural disaster like the virus from China that China failed to contain with the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor is the real atrocity.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Earl View Post
    To compare a natural disaster like the virus from China that China failed to contain with the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor is the real atrocity.
    trump failed to contain as well......... it is worse than ever & guess who is still in office & still blaming everyone but himself.

    Go back & listen to your messiah's praise of his his good buddy Xi again
    "There is no question former President Trump bears moral responsibility. His supporters stormed the Capitol because of the unhinged falsehoods he shouted into the world’s largest megaphone," McConnell wrote. "His behavior during and after the chaos was also unconscionable, from attacking Vice President Mike Pence during the riot to praising the criminals after it ended."



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