As things started to go bad after the elections, I feared I had made the wrong investment by subscribing to Bill Whittle. He seemed too idealistic to understand what needs to be done.
But among the still-smoldering ruins of the fallen city, he started to act like a general. After the great defeat, he didn’t lament the injustice, didn’t blame his own weaknesses on the enemy, and accepted the situation. Then, he reassessed the battlefield: this has never been a war that could be won with guns, but a psychological war in which his army can no longer count on heroes to save the day. Next, he started to formulate a long-term plan with specific actions.
I suspect his excellent attitude was influenced by his wife who has seen the face of communism. But he also spoke about an offensive war, and NOT a resistance war, and this is 100% his American spirit.
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