COMMIE-THUG: TEDDY BOY CRUZ

“Who the hell elected you and put you in charge of what the media are allowed to report and what the American people are allowed to hear…?” asked TBC.

TEDDY-BOY CRUZ (TBC) does not believe in the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. TEDDY BOY CRUZ does not believe in the flag, free enterprise, capitalism and in the American way.

TBC is a senator from Texas. As Senator TBC is a member of Congress. What does the First Amendment of the Constitution state? “Congress shall make no law…abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press…” Why is TBC, as a member of Congress, asking any questions? Why is TBC investigating? The Constitution states, “Congress shall make no laws…” End of questions. End of investigation. End of story.

See that TBC asked the witness why he had the power to determine what was posted? TBC forgets, and the reason he forgets is fat. I could have done without the witness with a nose ring and the goofy beard. But TBC is growing a very sketchy beard. What is TBC hiding behind that bush? I think it’s fat, and like all of Don Trump’s ardent supporters, TBC has become fat, dumb and happy. Indeed, much of TBC’s fat has gone to his brain.

TBC never made an investigation of any other media company. Of course, every media company has a right to post, or not to post, to broadcast or not to broadcast. Indeed, the sources of the information in question reeks of propaganda from Joseph Goebbels. It was initially printed in 

The New York Post, a common Goebbels outlet. No New York Post reporter wanted a by-line which means the story came straight from the Propaganda Ministry. [The publisher was so unimaginative that he failed to make up the name of a reporter and give a by-line.] Investigation into the facts of this material cannot substantiate events or a time-line. The human beings are alive, but nobody went to a Texas football game and rooted for the Russians.

Note under the First Amendment of the Constitution no one must publish anything. And no one has a right to have published erroneous, malicious and fake claims. The story might have been accepted if it had elements of humor. But the Nazis were humorless bastards, especially when the materials’ primary source is Rudy Guiliani. He is beyond humor, satire and parody. Saturday Night Live no longer bothers.

If Trump loses, will anyone ever speak to Rudy? There will be no book deals. Rudy is not the type of guy to kiss and tell. Roy Rogers wrote a very revealing book about Trigger. The Russians are finished with Rudy. Perhaps Roger Stone and other thugs Trump wants to pardon will say hello but nothing else. 

Given the background and the sources of the New York Post printing, Teddy Boy Cruz cannot demand anyone print falsehood and take news. Yet, TBC insists the media companies have done everything wrong! Like a Commie-Thug TBC wants lies and fake news published, BUT TBC has made no investment in those companies. He has no financial interest.

While worrying about falsities, falsies and fake news, TBC have not subpoenaed and questioned Rupert Murduch, Gauleiter of Fox News. Imagine Teddy Boy Cruz’s first question to Murdoch: “Wasn’t that a wonderful story this morning where Fox News ripped Hillary Clinton a new one?”

However, Fox News and Sports has not published anything that can be verified. For example, Fox News and Sports has never claimed that Don Trump is a better golfer than Barrick Obama.

IMPRESSIONS – THE SECRET AGENT

JOSEF CONRAD

Read and have in your library.

Rarely does a novel present its subject, anarchy, and impress itself in my thoughts and memory. The Secret Agent has that effect both in language and in the telling.

Most novels begin with character and advance though events – beginning, middle and end – through the eyes on one character or another. However, the subject matter, anarchy, does not lend itself to follow a character and narration. Instead, parts of anarchy are told by introducing characters unrelated to one another but necessarily involved or not involved with anarchy: Revolutionaries, the anarchist, wife, human relations, police and by-standers. The reader follows the subject matter through a series of events – a senseless act, a humorous description of anarchy (chapter 2), killing of a character in the bombing is identified half way through, police investigations, police politics, domestic relations, and on to the end: No one emerges happy, satisfied or comfortable. 

It must be noted that Josef Conrad interjected reality about himself (and every aging man in the world) by giving it to a character: “He had grown older, fatter, heavier, in the belief that he lacked no fascination for being loved for his own sake.” (Chapter 11) 

Unusual language describes anyone, anything or a state of mind reflecting observations detached from humanity, much like an Anarchist ruminations: “Uncommonly useless.” “A man supremely confident in the privileges of his righteousness.” “He had lost the habit of consecutive thinking in prison…” “Inimical sentiment against social distinction.” About emigration to get away from the police: “It was not very clear whether he had in his mind France or California.”

Indeed, for more than a century California has been a place of second chances. Failures elsewhere arrived in the state and made good. And for true fugitives, Whitey Bolger of Boston fame, lived quietly for a decade. But to be real, those militia clowns in Michigan claim to be anarchists. They are ignorant. They should read Conrad’s novel.

Conrad wrote the female protagonist as carefully as any other player. Yet, reflecting the times of its writing, the novel avoids making the woman thoughtfully conniving and successful, as might happen today.