(I will politely not ask if you are reading today’s column at the usual time since this weekend was National Gullibility Time.)
As I told Peoplenomics.com subscribers this weekend, Donald Trump should sue because if the shoe were on the other foot, I’m sure the U.S. Department of Just Us would be screaming violation of constitutionally protected free speech by the Chicago thugs.
And who is organizing the thuggery? Well, here’s an idea.
That’s an easy thing to fix, though, or at least it should be if Trump’s right to free speech at his own freaking gathering is impeded by knuckle-draggers who try to bust up his rally.
In Ure’s book, free speech is just that: FREE.
And part of FREE means not having to be there if you don’t happen to agree with the idea. This is the same kind of Bolshevik tactics we’ve seen elsewhere on the radical Left in the past. I know because I was one of the reporters who was regularly stampeded and gassed while covering the anti-war activists back then.
No, it was not a just war…but Trump is running for Warmonger in Chief, he’s running for President.
Now, if you want to inspect she-of-whom-we-don’t mention, THERE is your corporate war supporter.
To fill out the commentary, I should mention that over the course of 50-years of serious news-watching, it has been my observation that people’s politics get further Left, the more their incomes go down. If incomes go too high, then things veer into the ditch on the Right, so there’s really no winning.
Still, we all know that the Right-Left dialectic has nothing to do with a real right and a real left. It’s just the way the power players at the top keep everyone else in line.
So if you want to push more spending, you dial up the lefty groups in colleges. If you want to dial it back a bit, you step on the right’s gas pedal.
Except in this case, the UIC promoters of terrorism and stealing Trump’s right to free speech (like at age 25 these kids know shit from Shinola, right?) can be identified.
And if they can be identified, they can be served. As in with papers.
If it were me – and I might not even be elected county commissioner which I’m running for this fall – I would get a team of lawyers on the case.
My marching orders would be simple:
1. Find the individuals who organized the Facebook pages and sue the living crap out of them for abrogation of Civil Rights.
2. Sue the Federal government for the lack of response on the part of their Civil Rights group which while they seem to be able to take care of issues on behalf of the whole alphabet of genders these days, and every illegal sneaking in with a load of drugs, can’t step on the toes of the loving Left that put ‘em in office.
So there you have it. I’ve read the Art of the Deal (so has Elaine) and this is what A REASONABLE BUSINESS RESPONSE WOULD BE.
When wronged, sue. Sue Big and Sue Often. And pay what it takes to win.
Of course, this would only upset the American apple cart more than it already is: Sure as a reasonable district court judge rules one way, there would be an appeal until sooner, or later, the case would land in the hands of an Obama appointee and then it gets tossed.
But in the meantime, it would teach the kids some manners. You can’t act irresponsibly in America and get away with it.
Or, at least, that used to be the case.
Guess we will find out in coming months whether it is still the case.
In the meantime, I’m all for raising the voting age to 25, or upon completion of military service with an honorable discharge. Those are the people who have their feel (or boots) on the ground and have enough sense to make policy.
Spoiled kids on grants and mommy and daddy’s dime getting radicalized by the Olde Chitown Lefties?
There’s a read Greg Hinz was able to write a fine summary in “Chicago is Still #1 for Public Corruption” last year.
All the liberals hate to be outed like this, but here we are and now we’ve all seen the evidence.
Trump should sue the promoters…pure and simply. And with lots of significant zeroes. Even if he were to lose, it would cause a sudden growing up of some folks for whom it is long past time.
You do remember the story from December? A university in Scotland that had awarded Trump an honorary degree actually revoked it because, said the university, some of the things he was saying in his campaign were not in tune with what the university was peddling.
One of America’s all-time most successful businessmen (and author of the still best-selling Art of the Deal) is finding those hallowed halls of academic are still failing to teach critical thinking either to faculty, administration, or students.