By Amalric de Droevig October 6, 2018
When you submit to a power structure, you legitimize and reinforce its power. When you defy a power structure, you delegitimize and undermine its power. Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court isn't merely good for the Court or for the political right in America (despite my personal distaste for his love affair with executive power); it is both a real and a deeply symbolic victory for the true resistance movement in modern America, the resistance to the actual dominant forces here, the forces of Cultural Marxism.
Republicans in the Senate could have buckled beneath the weight of the lying press's ceaseless, screeching anti-Trump, anti-Kavanaugh propaganda, but they didn't. Republican men (and even Republican women) in the Senate could have followed the press's marching orders and bought in to the lie that their political careers were over when they dared to stand up to the #MeToo movement and its neo-Bolshevik sponsors, but they didn't. It is a good day to be an American, because Americans are supposed to be all about resistance to rigid, extractive, and crooked power structures. The Cultural Marxist power structure in Washington is nothing if not rigid, extractive, and crooked.
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