Michael Snyder at Conservative Playlist has some additional
perspectives on the now-viral interview with Madison Cawthorn – on the “Corruption
in Washington DC.” As bad as you thought
it was, it’s worse:
Most Americans realize that there
is corruption in Washington, but very few understand how deep it really
goes. If the general population really did grasp how corrupt our
politicians have truly become, there would be endless protests in the streets
of Washington starting tomorrow. Unfortunately, most of us are still convinced
that one of the major political parties will ultimately vanquish the other
party and restore integrity to our system. But what if both major
political parties are rotten to the core?
From a very early age, we are
trained to think in terms of “good guys” and “bad guys”. Our stories, our
movies, our television shows and even our video games feature “heroes” and
“villains”, and we are taught to fully embrace those that are fighting for
“good” and to passionately hate those that are doing “evil”.
But the real world doesn’t work
that way.
Unfortunately, way too often there
are no “good guys” in a real world scenario. I can think of a number of
prominent examples that are in the news right now. Sometimes it is just
“the bad guys” vs. “the bad guys”, and that is because evil has become
extremely pervasive in our world in modern times.
. . .
Many go to Congress as idealistic
young lawmakers, but it isn’t too long before many of them are corrupted.
The elite will just keep probing
until they find a weakness. For some it is sex, for some it is drugs, for
some it is gambling, and for some it is extreme wealth.
And once they identify a weakness
that they can exploit, it is game over.
. . .
Read the full article here.
Pretty ugly. Very sad. Very Uniparty.
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