I wrote this yesterday... submitted it about 2:00 PM and it was set for publication today... Sometime last night the administration reversed this insane policy. Sadly, as it's now moot the piece is not being published so it's here nonetheless!
Just south of Paris is the royal chateau of Fontainebleau. Housed
within its walls is a museum
which chronicles exploits of one of the greatest military minds in human history,
Napoleon Bonaparte. One of the most
fascinating elements of the museum is a hall that features busts and paintings
of his various siblings and their spouses. The hall is more than just a 3D
family portrait, it’s a timeline.
Over the course of just over a decade, Napoleon would expand
French power across Europe, creating an empire that stretched from Spain to the
borders of Russia. Seeking to leave people he could trust to in control of the places
he conquered, Napoleon would appoint one of his many siblings as the king or ruler. He made his older brother Joseph the King of
Naples and then of Spain while he made his stepson, Eugène de Beauharnais, the
Viceroy of Italy. These and others are
in the museum.
Napoleon took power in 1799 and crowned himself Emperor in
1804 and by 1811, after almost nonstop war, Napoleon had most of Europe under
his control. But it wouldn’t last.
Why? Hubris. With Europe essentially at his feet, rather
than regrouping and reinforcing his gains, Napoleon instead chose to annex the Duchy of
Oldenburg, an area in today’s Germany. That annexation was the proximate
cause of a new conflict with Russia and in late 1812 Napoleon would head to
Moscow at the head of 600,000 troops.
To say it would go badly is something of an
understatement. The Russians,
understanding history and Russian winters, would implement a tactical retreat strategy
coupled with a scorched earth policy that would see them set fire to Moscow
once Napoleon arrived. This strategy made
it impossible for Napoleon’s men to survive off the land as they pursued their
prey.
As such, tired, hungry, frozen and demoralized, Napoleon’s
troops would retreat after only six weeks. Eventually Napoleon would abandon
his 75,000 remaining troops and return to Paris. As his enemies gained momentum the French
empire crumbled over the next 18 months and a defeated Napoleon would abdicate
on April 6, 1814.
He was imprisoned on Elba Island, off the coast of
Italy. Undeterred, he would escape and
as soon as he landed back in France he would quickly win over the regiment sent
to arrest him. The new king, Louis XVIII, fled Paris and Napoleon took control
of the government and immediately raised an army.
It would all be for naught as Napoleon would misread the
retreat of his Prussian enemy early in the battle at Waterloo and as a result the
British Duke of Wellington would go down in history as the man who finally
defeated Napoleon.
While Waterloo was the final nail in his coffin, the reality
is it was Moscow where Napoleon wasted the lives of half a million of his own
men and set the course of his destruction. He had Europe in his grip, and
rather than strengthen his position, he let hubris get the best of him and it
destroyed him.
I’m of course talking about Donald Trump. He came into office the second time with a strong
wind at his back. Having endured 8 years of abuse at the hands of the
anti-American Democrats and their swamp weasel comrades, he persevered and won
a third election to the White House. The
GOP took back the Senate and held on to the House. For the first time in four years the average Joe
felt like they had a patriot in the White House, someone who was going to look
out for them, was going to put the interests of Americans and American
taxpayers ahead of the swamp and the rest of the world, was going to deport all
those who crossed our border illegally and hold accountable the tyrants who had
used the government as a jackboot over the previous four years.
And to make things even better, in two months DOGE validated
many people’s hunches that our government was funding the very entities who
were doing so much damage to our country.
But a funny thing happened on the way to fixing the country…
President Trump allowed the swamp weasels in the Democrat
party and the GOP leadership to write a treasonous spending bill that’s largely
indistinguishable from one the Democrats would have written themselves.
Then the GOP decides to basically disappear the DOGE
recommendations for ending the trillion dollar waste, fraud and abuse in the
federal government.
We see judges across the country using unconstitutional tactics
to throw roadblocks in front of virtually every administration policy and the president
plays by the Marquess of Queensberry Rules, which is exactly what the swamp
wants because it allows them to run out the clock on any reforms.
And of course we can’t forget that fully five months into this
administration and no one has been held accountable for the persecution of the J6ers,
the Russia Hoax, the COVID tyranny or the stolen election of 2020. Not a one.
As bad as all of those things are, President Trump’s supporters
have been willing to endure them for a while because he was busy focusing on
the single most important issue:
Deporting illegal aliens. With 30
million illegals in the country, there’s no greater threat today, and President
Trump promised to deport them.
But last week he backtracked on mass deportations and is
going to ease up on enforcement against illegals working in the hospitality industry
and on farms to focus on “criminals”. Well, the reality is, that’s how we got here in
the first place, with illegals taking jobs on farms and in hotels.
This is simply insane. We’re seeing the result of this betrayal
on our streets right now: The fires looting,
riots and attacking of police officers. And what’s most stunning (but not
surprising) is that across the country, people who don’t want to go back to
Mexico are actually here in America flying Mexican flags while burning American
flags and attacking American law enforcement. Guaranteed many of those in the
streets are taking time from farms and restaurants to “protest”. Appeasement simply
doesn’t work. It didn’t work for Reagan in 1986 and it won’t work today.
Much like the soldiers who flocked to Napoleon’s banner as
he offered them a path out of the chaos and misery following the Revolution or upon
his return from Elba, Trump’s supporters have been willing to take the slings
and arrows of abuse because they believed in him and the promises of giving them
back their country.
Napoleon betrayed his men by leaving more than a half a
million of them laying bloody and dying on battlefields from Moscow to Waterloo.
And in the end Napoleon’s hubris left behind a France that was economically
broken, fiscally insolvent, occupied by her enemies and wracked with internal
strife.
Donald Trump earned a 2nd chance in the White
House by promising to deport the millions of illegal aliens in our country. If he
maintains this betrayal on deportations, the single most important issue to almost
every one of his supporters, he might just find that they’re not willing to be cannon
fodder just to indulge his hubris. And
that doesn’t bode well for 2026.
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