Here's something startling in its clarity and uncomplicated in its theme
It's Michael Moriarty, the actor, writing about the French. The first striking moment in the piece is when he pointedly identifies the French Revolution as a communist revolution. It's not a ready convention to equate the former as an incidence of the latter. Perhaps he takes that from the book that inspired his article, Our Oldest Enemy by John J. Miller and Mark Molesky, but I'll hand it to Moriarty either way.
Here are three successive paragraphs from the article, each one sketched with a bold hand:
Here are three successive paragraphs from the article, each one sketched with a bold hand:
I now call Paris "the bunker." I suspect there was a Paris/Moscow phone call before Russian leader Vladimir Putin came out on behalf of Iran's nuclear dreams and, well, lied straight out. We're back to the Cold War, but with the enemy in a far more threatening position. The Politburo still couldn't get the big nuclear missiles on Cuban soil, but Iran is certainly within a closer delivery range than Russia. So, the stakes are being raised. With Pyongyang rattling loaded missiles in North Korea's silos and China pulling the same act that Putin is pulling with Iran, well, it's becoming quite a face-off, isn't it? But if anyone can stare down these nefarious plotters, it's George W. Bush.Pointer from John J. Miller at NRO's The Corner.
When you add up the "progressive" secular adventures of the French État (such as legalization of the abortion pill), the mind of the French Revolution looks more Gothic than Gallic. Dr. Viktor Frankenstein would no doubt be favored by the French as the UN's new Secretary General. That former president Bill Clinton is campaigning for the job indicates how deeply ingrained the French God of Thought is in the mindset of America's intelligentsia.
My recent obituary of playwright Arthur Miller and my estimation of his place in world history provoked a pro-choice woman to defend her acceptance of abortion. When I remarked that the advocates for a New World Order firmly believe no one exists until they are aware they exist (cf. philosopher René Descartes), and that since the first trimester of gestation may not yet enable thought, this "scientific" fact justifies early abortion, the lady replied that destroying the fetus is no more insensitive than taking a brain-dead patient off life support. Of all my encounters with the pro-choice lobby, this was the most shocking and yet revealing comment I'd ever heard.
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Everything from the fact that the originial rebellions saw great support from the nobility and bourgeois, with their subsequent destruction/exile at the hands of the mob, right down to the Marat=Kirov parallel of terror is instructive.