Scorched earth is one of the most brutal strategies in war. It can be an offensive or a defensive strategy and usually leaves a wasteland of destruction and starvation in its wake. One of the most famous examples of an offensive use of scorched earth is Sherman’s “March to the Sea” from Atlanta to Savannah in November to December 1864. He not only burned Atlanta to the ground, but for a wide swath all the way to the ocean he left a trail of destruction, from military targets, to infrastructure to crops. The goal of course was to damage the military, but more than that to destroy everything and impede logistics and commerce. The larger goal was to break the morale of the South and any hope that they could not only never win, but show them that their lives would be destroyed if they continued to fight. He succeeded in spades and his campaign proved critical to the Confederacy’s surrender five months later.
The most famous defensive
use of the policy was probably that of Emperor Alexander I when facing an
advancing Napoleon during the French invasion of Russia in 1812. As the French
advanced further, the Russian troops embarked on a campaign of taking whatever
supplies they could carry then setting fire to or destroying virtually anything
that could be of use to the enemy. While in Moscow many buildings were spared,
they were largely empty husks by the time Napoleon arrived. Having far
outdistanced his supply trains and unable to live off the land, the Napoleon
began his slow retreat from a campaign that would leave 350,000 dead French on
the fields of Russia.
Another use of scorched
earth is retribution. This was possibly most famously utilized by the
Romans in Carthage after the Third Punic War in 146
BC. Wanting to inflict revenge against the city that had loosed Hannibal on
them half a century before and ensure their greatest rival never threatened
them again, the legions leveled the city down to bricks, burned farms forced
citizens to relocate 10 miles inland and barred them from rebuilding. Carthage
would remain a desert for a century until Ceasar recognized its strategic value
and begin rebuilding it.
Joe Biden, who, unlike
Sherman or Napoleon or Hannibal or Ceasar, will be forgotten the moment he
exits the stage, is nonetheless looking at the scorched earth policy with a
keen eye.
Biden, the politician
who’s never had a job that didn’t come from the government, has contempt for
the Republic. For him, America, and in particular the government is just
a vehicle for accumulating power and money.
The man is an inveterate
liar. He lies about important things and trivial. He lied about riding the train, the death of his grandfather and about being shot at in Iraq. He lied about the truck
driver who killed his wife and daughter in 1972, claiming that the man had been drunk despite police records of the
time showing no such thing. He cheated in college, lied about his standing at graduation in law school and, fatally for his 1988
presidential run, plagiarized Neil Kinnock, a British politician.
If there is a legacy to
Joe Biden pre Barack Obama, it is his destruction of the confirmation process
for the Supreme Court. For most of our history up until that point in 1987
Supreme Court nominations were largely collegial processes that focused mainly
on the candidate’s knowledge of the law and their qualifications for sitting on
the bench. Joe Biden and fellow liberal urchin Teddy Kenedy savaged Bork
for his conservative views and, as the New York Times suggested, the Bork
nomination “… in some ways, was the beginning of the
end of civil discourse in politics.” From that point forward, politics was no longer an arena where ideas
were debated as a sidebar to American life. From that point going forward,
Democrats shifted hard left and in less than two decades the cancer of the left
would infect virtually every element of American life.
Joe Biden did that.
Not satisfied with ruining
our economy, adding trillions to the national debt and allowing 10 million
illegal aliens to invade the country, on his way out the door Joe Biden may be
getting ready to eviscerate what’s left of our justice system and the rule of
law.
Presidents have used their
pardon power for years, with the most famous being that of Richard Nixon by
Gerald Ford. Last week Joe Biden, despite saying he would not do so, pardoned his son for every federal crime he may have
committed over the last 11 years, both those for which he had been convicted
and those he had not. That ensures that the Trump administration cannot
charge the younger Biden once they take over the White House.
Biden’s pardon was
unprecedented. Most pardons are for specific crimes, and while Ford’s
pardon of Nixon was a similar blanket immunity, it was specifically tied to the dates he was
President. The younger Biden’s,
however is far from specific and applies to no official duties. It just
happens to coincide with the moment Junior joined the board of Burisma, the
Ukrainian energy company, despite having zero experience in or knowledge of the
energy business.
Controversial pardons are
nothing new. Bill Clinton commuted the sentences of 16 Puerto Rican
terrorists in August, 1999 and later his brother, but Biden is said to be
mulling doing something extraordinary, preemptively pardoning the people who
used the justice system to persecute Donald Trump and his supporters, including
the treacherous Liz Chaney and Adam Schiff. Then there’s also Anthony
Fauci, the COVID liar and General Milly, the traitor who thinks it’s his job to inform enemies of his
Commander in Chief’s plans. There are no doubt many others he’s
considering, including Mayorkas & Garland. And to top it all off, Biden
is being encouraged to, and is no doubt considering, offer a blanket pardon to all illegal aliens who are here in the United
States illegally.
Combined with the $2 million the DOJ paid Page and
Strzok for releasing their
text messages about conspiring to keep Trump from winning in 2016, what we’re
seeing Biden contemplate here is a scorched earth destruction of the rule of
law. Basically one party is telling its stormtroopers they can use the
police power of government to persecute their opponents with no limitations
because if they succeed, their opponents never make it into office to hold them
accountable, and if they fail, their crimes can be pardoned before the enemy
ever takes over. Heads we win, tails you lose…
If Biden burns down the
Republic on his way out the door, Democrats has better take cover. The
Constitution is, as John Adams said, “made only for a moral and religious
people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” Democrats have shown themselves to
be anything but. If they see fit to torch it, they should not be
surprised if the GOP doesn’t decide to stop playing the patsy limiting
themselves to the Constitution’s Marquess of Queensberry Rules. There’s a reason FAFO videos are so
popular. Americans covet justice; Democrats flout it at their peril.
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