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Tomorrow is the one-year anniversary of President Donald
Trump’s inauguration. It will also be the anniversary of Hillary Clinton's failure to ascend to the Presidency. Robert Arvay at The American Thinker reflects:
I have a confession to
make. I have HDS – Hillary Derangement Syndrome. It
is dormant, but only because Hillary Clinton did not become president of the
United States. Had she, I would now be every bit as deranged as are
those who exhibit Trump Derangement Syndrome.
It would have started on election
night. I watched on television as Hillary-supporters wept in
disappointment, even anguish [see photo above], as it became clear to them that their expected
victory celebration had suddenly turned into the lamentation of their crushing
defeat. In a bizarre way, I felt sorry for them – not because I
wished they had won, but because I had pessimistically expected to be in their
state of mind. I had expected to be disgusted by the sight of a
fiendishly grinning Hillary Clinton coming on stage to don the crown she so
fervently believes is her birthright. The depth of my sorrow for
America would have been more painful than the grief experienced by the
'Clintonistas.'
After that brief moment of empathy,
I felt overjoyed. The Trump victory had rescued the nation from a
fate worse than we knew at the time. Given the revelations of
corruption that have surfaced since then, the suppuration of bureaucracy is
even more sinister than we had imagined.
. . .
The very Constitution itself would
have become a swirl of words that would mean anything the radical left
deemed. Our history would be taught only in terms of
condemnation.
I could go on, but the bottom line
is that, along with millions of my fellow citizens, I would be adamantly
opposed with every glint of my being to the policies Hillary Clinton would have
imposed. My opposition would be based on the principle "whatever
it takes" to preserve freedom for my children and grandchildren.
I would no longer view my political
opponents as merely mistaken, but as evil, just as they now regard us.
Happily, none of this came to pass,
and hopefully, it never will. But just thinking about it gives me a
little better understanding of those who feverishly and frantically exhibit
Trump Derangement Syndrome. Their world is ending, and they know
it. They are like the Beast who knows that his time is short and
seeks to devour whom he may.
They are not to be
underestimated. They will stop at nothing.
We dodged a bullet - perhaps an incoming missile. Mr. Arvay's full article is here.
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