βοΈ HEGEMONIC β Sunday, October 6, 2024 β C&C NEWS π¦
Butler II rally breaks records as Trump finishes what he started; CDC sets low bar for flu jabs; UK high court to make complicated decision; secret military plans explain much recent insanity; more.
Good morning, loyal C&C supporters, its Sunday! And what do you know, another record-setting tropical storm is aimed for the same superheated Gulf waters that fueled catastrophic Hurricane Helene. Here we go, again! With the possibility of more disrupted C&C this week, Iβm opening much of todayβs post, to offset any reduction in your essential news in the latter half of the week. Todayβs bonus roundup includes: President Trump, JD Vance, and Elon Musk return to the scene of the crime in what might have been the largest presidential rally in history; CDC signals flagging efficacy of flu vaccine even before it gets here; UK high court plans to tell everybody what is a woman; and the history of American hegemony that makes everything else make sense.
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π₯π₯ Yesterday, twelve fast-paced weeks after being shot there, President Trump dramatically concluded his rudely interrupted rally in Butler, Pennsylvania. He began his remarks standing next to his now-historic immigration chart and spectacularly pronouncing, to wild applause, βso, as I was saying.β
In other words, yesterday President Trump finished what he started.
But this time, President Trump enjoyed company. Photo from backstage:
The Hill ran one of several Butler II stories headlined, βElon Musk: Voting for Trump βonly wayβ to βsaveβ democracy.β Indeed. More on that in a minute.
NBCβs Jake Taylor, who covered Butler II live, tweeted that the crowd βmight be the largest Iβve ever seen.β Estimates suggest over 100,000 Trump supporters attended. Scads of conservative luminaries were also in attendance, along with a star-studded lineup of speakers.
In one of the rallyβs most moving moments, the late Corey Comperatore βthe firefighter killed by an assassinβs bullet at Butler Iβ was memorialized first by having his jacket and helmet installed in a special reserved section of the stands where he was slain, a heartbreaking reminder that precluded media from minimizing the seriousness of the attack:
CLIP: βHow Great Thou Artβ sung before Comperatoreβs jacket and helmet in the stands (1:28).
Comperatore was also honored through song and rhetoric. Exactly at 6:11pm, the moment of Corey Comperatoreβs death, President Trump called for a moment of respectful silence, followed by a haunting rendition of the Ave Maria.
Many moments honored the fallen firefighter. In another, a painter thrillingly completed his patriotic portrait of Corey Comperatore during the rally:
CLIP: Painter Scott Lobaido finishes Comperatore painting at Butler II (0:19).
Elonβs appearance occupied much of the coverage. The New York Times ran its Butler II story yesterday headlined, βElon Musk Leaps to Trumpβs Side in Rally Appearance.β The worldβs richest man donned a custom black MAGA cap with the words βNever Surrenderβ stitched into the side. During his comments, Elon referred to himself as βDark MAGA,β a dig at the Democratsβ ridiculous βDark Brandonβ meme.
The billionaire was really feeling it. Words cannot adequately describe this image:
CLIP: Elon Muskβs full comments at Butler II (6:04).
Musk badly triggered corporate media when he commented that voting for Trump is necessary to save democracy, this time co-opting the Democratsβ silly campaign theme. But in Elonβs case, he was right, and he explained exactly how the Democratsβ immigration policy will end our democratic republic and install permanent one-party rule.
Several outraged media platforms labeled Elonβs undeniable logic βoverheated rhetoric,β completely missing the irony.
Security at Butler II was markedly improved over round one. This time, the Secret Service overcame its fears of a mildly-pitched roof and staffed the shooterβs position atop the now infamous warehouse. They also, apparently, figured out how to use their drones.
Following the rally last night, Elon Musk finally changed his awkward profile pic (thank heavens) to a patriotic, user-supplied image from Butler II:
Musk is clearly all-in. How this will financially affect his companies remains to be seen, but he will surely pay a price.
Senator and VP candidate JD Vance also spoke eloquently, creating another stark contrast with his older, China-loving, truth-stretching competitor Tim Walz.
CLIP: JD Vance comments at Butler II (0:52).
And, of course, the rally ended with a rousing performance of Trumpβs now-trademark opera, Nessum Dorma (βNone Shall Sleepβ). Here is a handy link to a version with the lyrics sung in English by Samantha Rose, the Cottage Singer. Itβs quite moving.
ππ Uh-oh. CBS ran a distressing story this week under this headline:
Thatβs called setting the bar low. According to the CDCβs early report, this yearβs flu jabs are only 34.5% effective against hospitalization. Thatβs well below the 50% that once was the minimum required efficacy for vaccine approval, and hovers right around the generic placebo rate of one-third.
The article did its very best to speculate that the limp efficacy is not any problems with jabs per se; itβs just this yearβs strain is more vaccine-resistant, whatever that means. Plus, itβs still better than a needle in the eye, so you should definitely go get one.
Unmentioned by the article was the possibility that itβs not the limp jabs misfired, but perhaps that peopleβs injured immune systems are, somehow, depressed.
Whichever! As for me, hard pass.
π₯π₯ Great Britainβs Sunday Times ran an astonishing story Friday headlined. βLord Reed: How we will decide what constitutes a woman.β How did we get here?
The UKβs highest court will wrestle with its most difficult decision yet thanks to a courageous lawsuit brought by an activist group called For Women Scotland, who sued over how womenβs rights under Great Britainβs 2010 Equality Act have been expanded to protect hairy, bearded men wearing sundresses.
Itβs a conundrum! As Matt Walsh famously asked, What Is a Woman? Until recently, regular citizens in the British Isles had no trouble whatsoever answering that question. But Scotlandβs Supreme Court recently held that transsexual men are also women for all purposes under the law. An appeal toΒ Londonβs High Court followed.
Lord Reed of Allermuir, 68, is president of the court and the United Kingdomβs most senior judge. βI think,β he explained in the hagiographic article, βitβs very important to keep the law up to date so that it fits the needs of society as it develops.β
Uh huh. But who determines what society needs?
In case you were wondering where this social insanity began, in 2004 Great Britain passed the βGender Recognition Act,β which allows people experiencing gender dysphoria to get a βGender Recognition Certificate.β The Certificate lets citizens whoβve undergone some medical transitioning legally change their gender, similar to how they can change their names. Once they get their Gender Certificate, the official records are βcorrected,β and transsexuals can get things like new birth certificates consistent with their current delusion.
So get ready, Britain. The High Court is about to tell you what a woman is, and Iβm guessing it will have very little to do with genes, chromosomes, secondary sexual characteristics, child-bearing capability, or default genital equipment. We shall see.
ππ As the world madly accelerates toward a nuclear showdown, it is worth taking a quick glance backwards, to figure out where things first went off the rails. In 1992, the euphoric world celebrated the collapse of the aggressive, communist Soviet Union and its iconic Berlin Wall. Peace, it seemed, was here to stay. Peace provided dividends. The world of the 90βs seemed fresh, optimistic, and renewed; anything was possible.
But storm clouds began darkening the horizon of peace. On March 8, 1992, the New York Times ran a history-setting story headlined, βU.S. Strategy Plan Calls For Insuring No Rivals Develop.β The sub-headline added, βA One-Superpower World: Pentagon Document Outlines Ways to Thwart Challenges to Primacy of America.β
And so neoconism was born, a tortured mutant baby, the unlikely union of hawkish anti-communist Democrats and hawkish globalist conservatives. The Deep State received its most critical national security mission: preserving American hegemony at all costs.
The Times article reported receiving a leaked Pentagon brief outlining a military strategy βto insure that no rival superpower is allowed to emerge in Western Europe, Asia or the territory of the former Soviet Union.βΒ The goal was to use U.S. military and intelligence might βto deter any nation or group of nations from challenging American primacy.β
The Pentagonβs brief aimed to avoid direct military conflict by using American economic might to impose costs on competitive nations, and to politically destabilize them wherever possible. But it also provided for preemptive military action if needed to ensure Americaβs global dominance.