
Democrats Can’t Help but Side With America’s Enemies
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It’s what they do.
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We now control Venezuela. Nicolas Maduro, their former president, is now in American custody and will face trial in New York on major drug charges. And, as if on cue, Democrats are exposing themselves as being on the side of cartels and drugs, ending the lives of tens of thousands of Americans every year for the simple reason that President Donald Trump is on the other side. Yeah, they’re that sick.
I have to start off by saying that I don’t really care what happens to Venezuela. I don’t wish it ill, but I don’t care what happens there, except in how it impacts the United States. I believe it is up to each country, no matter how big a pit or worthless their culture or government, to take care of itself. It is why I oppose immigration from the third world – I get that the “best and brightest” could contribute to modern and civilized countries, but since assimilation is now frowned upon, with Democrats actively fighting it, maybe let the “best” stay where they are and improve their countries, if they can be improved upon.
There’s also the reality that, despite the bumper stickers and chants, importing adherents to backward cultures that treat women like garbage and people who do not share their irrelevant characteristics as rubes is not worth having or saving; they can save themselves at home. I’m not a fan of anywhere that has kidnapping for ransom as a top 5 industry; I’m old-fashioned that way.
The White House, naturally, is very happy with how the apprehension of Maduro went – as everyone should be, since no Americans were killed. And some Democrats recognize the good that taking out a despot aiding the smuggling of drugs into the US will do. The Washington Post, of all places, wrote a glowing editorial celebrating it.
Entitled “Justice in Venezuela,” the Editorial Board of the Post wrote, “Millions of people around the world, most of all in Venezuela, are celebrating the downfall of the dictator Nicolás Maduro. President Donald Trump’s decision to capture him on Saturday was one of the boldest moves a president has made in years, and the operation was an unquestionable tactical success. The next step is ensuring that this triumph sets Venezuela up for stability and prosperity rather than more of the same, or worse.”