by Dr. Steve LaTulippe, America Outloud:
Nobody can deny that Steve Bannon has spunk. He has declared 2023 to be “The Year of the Cadre.” He recently called on his former boss, Donald J. Trump, to answer to the conservatives for one issue in 2023: “When you’re back in, it’s a full-scale war against the administrative state.” I like the sound of that, but it sounds just like the words, “I’m pro-Second Amendment.” Both statements are bold; they spit fire. But they’re just words. What does Bannon really mean?
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Acknowledging that Donald Trump was clearly robbed of his presidency in 2020, Bannon affirmed, “We love you, and we have your back. But you have to commit to us also.” He then charged forth, “We will never allow this to happen. You are the last President that they’re going to be able to thwart. We will have your back every second.”
Of course, Bannon is speaking about averting another stolen election. I think. He said Trump will win a primary and will win a general election, “but there has to be a purpose for that.” Stop right there. I’m already perplexed. How in the grass of the earth’s political pastures is Donald Trump supposed to win a general presidential election, so that he can then go after the “systemic” team of corrupt political actors who already have dissolved American sovereignty as a free republic? More specifically, how can we stop the steal of another election? What’s the plan? I need to know. We all need to know. Because, so far, the answer has been more than elusive.
Maybe by then, we’ll have a tangible solution. The one thing the 2020 election proved to us is that it wasn’t really an election — at least, not in the swing states where election integrity mattered most. My heart sank when a dimwit “won” the senate election over Dr. Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania. But after seeing what the Katie Hobbs fraudster team pulled off in Arizona, I knew all bets were off for any future elections by the people. The Democrat Left have already declared their victory against the United States of America. Whatever happens from here onward is eyewash. And the Dems know it.
But I speak as a weak and flawed fellow human. Could I be wrong? Let’s hope so. Look at the tenacious and brave Kari Lake, who has appealed her criminal defeat in the the Arizona governor’s race to the Arizona Supreme Court. Superior Court Judge Peter Thompson failed miserably to adjudicate the election crimes, but is anyone surprised? Few justices have the capacity to rightly reason any longer for lack of courage, a sound mind, and a genuine penchant for justice. “Look out for number one” is the old theme of the new world order, and its corollary is, “Do what thou wilt.” Having no true standard of right and wrong, each does what is right in his own eyes. And everybody pays the price.
Having faith in the judicial system is like admitting to the world you are hopelessly naive, to put it kindly. Let’s not be so simple. Still, Steve Bannon’s war cry is appealing. I do want to save my country. Many of us want to restore the freedom we’ve already lost. That’s not really the issue. The real problem is we don’t want freedom bad enough yet. We aren’t yet merchants seeking to pay the price of freedom. In the most practical sense, America is not really at war; she is rather under attack. War suggests that we are fighting back. Are we?
“Wait a minute!” you say. Of course, we’re fighting back. I know. The freedom doctors are fighting hard to expose the lies of the pandemic: “safe and effective vaccines.” Parents are doing much to protect their children from drag queens and perverted sex education in schools. Even Elon Musk calls out George Soros and the censorship tyrants of social media. But Covid shot corpses are still piling up fast. Drag queen degenerates still target our youth. Twitter bans are still silencing legitimate freethinkers. Has anything really changed? Not perceptibly.
So what’s up with Bannon’s “Year of the Cadre” push? What does a full-scale war against the administration look like? How will Trump win a primary and a general election? And precisely how can we “destroy this administrative state, root and branch,” as Bannon says? He speaks of “weaponizing their knowledge” in such a way that we become “the driving force in politics” that will “lead us back to freedom and liberty.” Sounds nice.
So says a patriot who admits, “This year, I’ll probably go to federal prison for a while.” Is that supposed to inspire us? Does doing wrongful prison time somehow strengthen the patriot’s resolve and mission? Tell that to the January 6 political prisoners. Does captivity suggest we are headed toward victory? Not in my estimation. Going to prison sounds like defeat. I fail to see how Bannon’s “Cadre” vision will impact the events of 2023.
What I do see is this…
America is in trouble. As much as I like Bannon’s zeal for liberty and his goal of inspiring freedom fighters, we aren’t really fighting in such a way that we can reverse the coup. Not yet. If there is any good news in all the vocal hype, it lies not in the hype but in the hope of a resurrection of the right kind of spirit to take back America. I have no idea how that will happen, but it will certainly take an act of God.
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