Social critic James Howard Kunstler was once a Democrat, but no more, and he sees the corruption as going much further that even Robert Kennedy Jr does, who still has left some faith in the system. As he says: "In fact, the entire Democratic Party and its Deep State intel blob partners have melted down into a desperate mob of political criminals frantic to evade accounting for their acts. So then, setting the world on fire is all they have left, a fitting act of revenge for a faction thwarted in its mad drive to merely wreck the United States for the sake of "social justice" and "equity."
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/kunstler-america-headless-horseman-riding-blindly-chaos
https://jameshowardkunstler.substack.com/p/the-shadow-of-the-shadow
"As shocking as it may sound, the institution of the State itself is the real enemy. It's time to carefully analyze your relation to it." — Doug CaseyYou have to wonder: has there ever been a country that marched off to war with no head-of-state at the top of its war machine? It's exactly that bad in our country, with a broken animatronic Halloween scarecrow popping in-and-out of the White House to yell incoherently at election campaign events for a putative successor too scared of the predicament she's in to think straight. Really, no one is in charge — and if any of the leading actors on the scene really were, the situation could easily get worse.
Hence, the brainless wish roiling through the NSC, State Department, and the various shadow councils of the intel emeriti to lob long-range missiles into Russia, apparently heedless of any consequences. America, you are a headless horseman riding blindly into chaos.
In fact, the entire Democratic Party and its Deep State intel blob partners have melted down into a desperate mob of political criminals frantic to evade accounting for their acts. So then, setting the world on fire is all they have left, a fitting act of revenge for a faction thwarted in its mad drive to merely wreck the United States for the sake of "social justice" and "equity."
The Democrats of 2024 made exactly the same mistake that their predecessors, the Jacobins, made in France back in 1794: they just couldn't tell when they'd gone too far with their insults against the public interest and common decency. Their insults derived from the age-old human impulse to demolish society due to life being unfair, later codified in Marxian doctrine, and then made into a play-book by Saul Alinsky (with annotations by Antonio Gramsci, Richard Cloward, and Frances Fox Piven).