Profile In Treason
The Inconceivable Evil Of John McCain—“Man Of Blood”
James Kirkpatrick • October 17, 2017
There
is no hatred more complete and no malevolence more fanatical than that
held by the American political class for the American people. The commissar’s rage against the kulaks, the jihadist’s fury
against the infidel, the inquisitor’s wrath against the unbeliever, all of this pales in comparison to the genocidal bloodlust Senators and Congressmen have against their own constituents. And even as they gleefully promote the outsourcing of jobs, the importation of cheap labor,
and the ruthless extirpation of property, wealth and liberty, these
shameless parasites demand their slaves die to export their filthy
System all over the world.
The most contemptible and dangerous of these vermin is Senator John McCain. In a political career marked by near constant betrayal and hypocrisy, there are only two constants to his bloody career. The first is a passion for war, any war, for any reason, which can only be termed pathological. The second is the desire to replace the people of his own state and the voters of his own party.
Like a dying venomous snake, McCain is using his final moments to strike at President Trump and those who supported him.
In remarks gleefully repeated by the sociopathic controlled media, McCain simpered:
To fear the world we have organized and led for three-quarters of a century, to abandon the ideals we have advanced around the globe, to refuse the obligations of international leadership and our duty to remain ‘the last best hope of earth’ for the sake of some half-baked, spurious nationalism cooked up by people who would rather find scapegoats than solve problems is as unpatriotic as an attachment to any other tired dogma of the past that Americans consigned to the ash heap of history.[Read John McCain’s Liberty Medal ceremony speech, Boston Globe, October 17, 2017]
It’s worth noting McCain gave his comments while accepting an award from…Joe Biden. Much like McCain’s “patriotism” consists of deconstructing the Historic American Nation itself, Biden poses as a champion of the “working class” because he rides Amtrak but supports “constant, unrelenting” immigration, outsourcing, anti-white racial preferences and endless, nihilistic wars. McCain and Biden, are, in all essentials, practically identical.
One
aches to ask Senator McCain directly what “problem” he thinks will be
more effectively “solved” by importing the Third World. National security? Health care? Collapsing wages? Rising inequality? Crumbling infrastructure?
McCain’s mumblings are practically self-discrediting. But as American journalists exist to serve power and suppress dissent it’s unlikely the Senator has been or will ever be asked to defend such ludicrous claims.
McCain
draws a distinction between “nationalism” and “patriotism,” with the
former being defined by the concrete realities of history and heritage
and the latter formed by mysterious abstractions.
“We
live in a land made of ideals, not blood and soil,” he explained. “We
are the custodians of those ideals at home, and their champion abroad.”
These
ideals, as is customary when they are invoked, are not defined. Yet
given McCain’s tributes to the “immigrant’s dream,” the land which
“reinvents itself,” and the current “international order,” his remarks
are being hyped as a rebuke of “Trumpism” and celebrated by Leftist
journalists who suddenly claim the right to define what is
“conservatism” or “Republicanism” [John McCain just delivered a total and complete takedown of Trumpism, by Chris Cillizza, CNN, October 17, 2017]
McCain’s ideals would be unrecognizable,
not only to the Founding Fathers, but to practically any other American
generation in history. Would the Father of Our Country have
countenanced endless interventionism? Would either Jefferson or Hamilton
have recognized a moral imperative for self-annihilation? Would any
Federalist or anti-Federalist celebrate the replacement of the very
people who had just won independence from the British Empire?
McCain’s
denunciation of “nationalism” is also selective. McCain is quite eager
to defend the borders of other nations. “We are all Ukrainians,” he
declared on one occasion [Senator John McCain: “We Are All Ukrainians, by Jay Newton-Small, Time, February 28, 2014]. “We are all Georgians” he pronounced on another.
It
is only when it comes to America that McCain’s “patriotism” becomes
abstract and imaginary. Indeed, it seems every people on earth has a
right to “blood and soil” which must be safeguarded by American arms,
except Americans themselves.
Even as this is written, Kurds and Iraqis are on the brink of war [The Kurdish War with Iraq, by Thomas Ricks, Foreign Policy, October 17, 2017]. If it erupts, once again, the tribal hatreds and border conflicts of peoples who should be of interest to us only in anthropology textbooks will be cause for the death of American soldiers.
The
sacrifice of our military is framed as “leadership.” “That leadership
has had its costs, but we have become incomparably powerful and wealthy
as we did,” McCain gloats. And he is right, in speaking of his peers; he
and his fellow parasites are indeed incomparably powerful and wealthy.
But such power and wealth does not trickle down to those he ostensibly represents. The wages of working Americans have stagnated for decades, and even skilled workers can barely earn a wage sufficient to support a family.
And
“power?” The tyranny of George III that our forefathers rose against
would be a glorious boon for ordinary Americans of today, as their lives, families, communities,
and property are forfeit to the whims of unelected bureaucrats,
publicly funded “activists,” or sadistic reporters eager to rouse a mob.
McCain’s tribute to America’s “power” and “wealth” is reminiscent of
an Ottoman sultan boasting about shared victories to the janissaries
he’s kidnapped from Eastern Europe.
The
democratic system McCain pledges Americans to defend is a form of
government in which elected officials blatantly lie to their
constituents and then taunt them at the very moment of betrayal.
Consider McCain himself. He campaigned on repealing Obamacare, and then
gleefully voted to save it [Mr. McCain Goes To Washington, by John Fund, National Review, July 30, 2017] He promised
to “complete the danged fence” but instead has done his best to make
sure Arizona ceases to be an American state in any meaningful sense.
One
may disagree with monarchy or some other form of unelected leadership,
but it seems vastly preferably to a system where political power is
awarded to the most outrageous liar. Such a system should not be
tolerated, let alone fought for.
Besides, the liberal international order McCain defends is nothing of the kind. The Western world is not free. [The Liberalism That Isn’t, by Costin Alamariu, Daily Caller, September 7, 2017] East Germany in the 1980s was in some ways more free than contemporary Germany is today:
it would not have occurred to Erich Honecker to expose his subjects to
mass sexual assault at the hands of Muslim invaders and then arrest
anyone who protests. [Married couple sentenced for migrant critical Facebook post, by Chris Tomlinson, Breitbart, July 8, 2016]
The Occupation Government in Washington has presided over the Death of the West.
The world order McCain defends is, quite explicitly, built on the
dispossession of the European-Americans who actually created the
American polity. If our civilization or country is to survive in any
meaningful sense, that order must be destroyed.
And
that means replacing the political class, the enemy collaborators,
exemplified by the likes of Senator McCain. His warmongering against a
nuclear armed Russia is unhinged. His desire to hurt our own nation is so unrelenting and energetic one wonders if he is working under duress or threat of blackmail. I almost hope so. To think he actually believes these ideas is a terrifying possibility.
It is not polite to speak ill of the terminally ill. Yet this cruel, murderous and thoroughly despicable character poses a threat not just to the existence of the American nation, but to the very lives of people all over the world.
I
wish the Senator no harm. I only offer a desperate prayer in
self-defense that his retirement will be forthcoming and his media
megaphone removed.
The political life not just of our country, but of the world, must be rid of this Man of Blood, this sociopathic butcher—who, shuffling to his grave, seems determined to drag us all down with him.
James Kirkpatrick [Email him] is a Beltway veteran and a refugee from Conservatism Inc.
(Republished from VDare.com by permission of author or representative)
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