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Grant Brooks's avatar

I enjoyed the piece, thank you for writing it. I wish you had dealt some with the Warren court and 20th Century distortions. The things the conservative claims to hold (Christianity, US Constitution, etc) seem sort of silly to argue against when "For ourselves and our posterity" is explicitly in the text, as are many verses of Scripture that would get you the fluoride stare when quoted. I don't so much intend to say 'real x hasnt been tried' as to say what the AmCon understands himself defending is generally a sign more than a thing signified.

I would also ask you don't include memes in these essays. It breaks up the flow considerably and I think your rhetoric more than adequately communicates the point without them.

I look forward to reading more from you.

Payload's avatar

Thank you for your comment Fren. This is the kind of engagement we are looking for. There will be much more material coming out related to what you are asking for. Thank you also for your input on not including memes. We will take that into consideration.

Kaiser Von Lohengramm's avatar

The fact that you think Thomas Paine was a founder and that the founders were deists shows the actual problem, which is that leftists rewrote the historical narrative and inserted things which were untrue to serve their current political purposes, and all you actually have to do on the Right in America is recover, restore, and reshape that historical narrative using most of the actual history, which is far more on side than the current prevailing narrative is. Here’s an article explaining such

https://kaiserloengramm.substack.com/p/thomas-paine-and-the-rewriting-of

MöngketheHunter785's avatar

Interesting