Yesterday on July 4th, Atlantic magazine published an op-ed by Senator Mitt Romney entitled “America Is in Denial”.
Romney
began by claiming that Americans tend to be divorced from reality.
He cited
examples of water being wasted on lawns and golf courses despite reservoirs
drying up and progressive politicians voting to increase government spending
despite inflation and growing national debt.
After the
inane generalities, Romney began inching toward his real target – Donald Trump.
Romney
cited the example of the January 6th trial, claiming “when
a renowned conservative former federal appellate judge testifies that we are
already in a war
for our democracy and that January 6, 2021, was a genuine
constitutional crisis, MAGA loyalists snicker that he speaks slowly and
celebrate that most people weren’t watching.”
Romney
excoriated people for ‘blithely dismissing threats that could prove
cataclysmic.” He termed America as a nation in denial, refusing to accept
the peril that lays before them.
Romney
added that a classic example of denial comes from Donald Trump: “I
won in a landslide.” Perhaps this is a branch of the same delusion
that leads people to feed money into slot machines: Because I really
want to win, I believe that I will win.
Romney
then branded Trump a sophist, a grifter, and a truth-denier who is exploiting
people's natural predisposition toward wishful thinking
Romney
warned that “when entire countries fail to confront serious challenges, it
doesn't end well.”
Romney
claimed that in the past half-century the US could afford to ignore
the threats it faced owing to a strong economy, superior military power, and a
stable climate. But now Romney claims that things have hence ignoring the
threats could cause America to 'suffer serious consequences”.
Romney
compared the occurrences of January 6th with catastrophic
terror attacks on Pearl Harbor and on 9/11, stating that crisis can shake the
public consciousness. This comparison has been made by many Democrats.
The
comparison is not only ludicrous but insensitive toward the victims of both
terror attacks, it also trivializes two of the darkest chapters in US
history. Yet the self-righteous Romney placed himself on a scale morally
much above Trump.
Romney
continues that "A crisis can shake the public consciousness. But a crisis
may come too late for a course correction that can prevent tragedy. The only
cure for wishful thinking is leadership."
Romney,
as GOP establishment loyalists always do, praised his Democrat adversary. He
called Biden a genuinely good man. Romney was excusing Biden’s numerous shady deals with
adversarial foreign powers and the scandalous revelation from Biden's
daughter's diary.
However,
Romney accepted that ‘good man’ Biden is “unable to break through our national
malady of denial, deceit, and distrust.” Obviously, Romney is blaming Trump
without naming him for everything that is wrong in the US.
After
prattling on for a bit, Romney finally revealed the purpose of his piece. He warned
America that “a return of Donald Trump would feed the sickness, probably
rendering it incurable."
Romney also
expresses fears that if Trump was re-elected Washington would enable him hence
demonstrating the maxim that for evil to thrive only requires good men to do
nothing.
Romney
obviously regarded himself and the members of the establishment as good while
Trump is the personification of evil.
It is
ironic that Romney warns about the erosion of Democracy while also slamming the
way Democracy works. If Trump is democratically re-elected, lawmakers and
others in Washington have an obligation to stand with him and enable him to
implement the agenda for which he was elected.
Romney
concludes by “hoping for a president who can rise above the din to unite us
behind the truth”
So why
should the public care about the rambling of a fading Senator and a failed 2012
Republican presidential candidate?
Because
it provided an insight into the thinking of the Washington establishment.
If Romney
was worried about the health of Democracy in the US he would have expressed
concerns about Biden’s Disinformation
Governance Board which intends to intimidate citizens from freely
expressing themselves. Romney would have slammed the Biden administration
for abusing their power to raid
homes, arrest and confiscate phones of Trump’s allies, and cabinet
members. Romney would have condemned Biden officials branding parents opposed
to their young children being taught Critical Race Theory as domestic
terrorists.
But he
did no such thing because Democracy was never Romney’s or Washington’s concern.
Romney’s
own record as Senator is anti-Democratic.
Romney voted to
vote against lifting the mask and vaccine mandates and federal travel mask mandates on public
transportation. Romney
was absent during the vote on amendments to block the Democrat-led
vaccine mandate.
Under
Biden, citizens are struggling
due to high inflation, high
gas prices, a supply chain crisis, lawlessness, crime, and drugs.
But Romney didn’t even utter perfunctory words of
comfort or pledge to take remedial actions to ensure the well-being of the
citizen.
Romney was never concerned about the citizen, his
focus is the well-being of the Washington establishment.
Currently, the main concern for the Washington
establishment is not the mid-terms or abortion rights, gun control, or the
Supreme Court, it is instead to prevent Donald Trump from running in 2024.
This is because they see him as a threat and challenge to their
supremacy. They can manage anybody else from either party, but not Trump.
A
reliable barometer to know what is good for the nation is to learn what
Washington intends and to do the opposite direction.
Washington
seems mortally afraid of Trump, this makes him most suitable to be President in
2024. It helps that he had a record of prosperity in the US and peace all over
the world during his first term.
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