Bad Moon Rising for Biden — and Us

Guest Post by Pat Buchanan

Bad Moon Rising for Biden -- and Us

So it was that, in the first August of the Biden presidency, the U.S. suffered defeat in its longest war, underwent a humiliating evacuation under the guns of its enemies, continued to endure the worst plague in 100 years, and saw an invasion of its southern border by illegal migrants that called into question whether we Americans retain the resolve to preserve our country. Nor is this all…

“April is the cruelest month,” wrote T. S. Eliot in the opening line of what is regarded as his greatest poem, “The Waste Land.”

For President Joe Biden, the cruelest month is surely August of 2021, which is now mercifully ending.

When has a president had a worse month?

On the last Sunday in August, Biden watched solemnly, hand over heart, as the coffins of the American dead in the Kabul airport terrorist massacre of Thursday were carried off the plane at Dover.

The American dead had been carrying out an evacuation of U.S. citizens and Afghan allies from America’s lost war, a defeat dealt to us by the same Taliban we ejected from power in 2001 for providing sanctuary for the al-Qaida terrorists of 9/11.

We have lost our longest war, and the triumphant Taliban are now back in power and presiding over and assisting our departure from Kabul.

When the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan is complete Tuesday, the fate of the hundreds of U.S. citizens and thousands of Afghan allies we leave behind will be decided by the jihadists we have been fighting for two decades.

Throughout the Biden presidency, we will be reading of, hearing of and being witness to the evidence of their fates.

That same noon hour on Sunday that Biden honored the fallen at Dover, Hurricane Ida was coming ashore. Ida’s 150-mile-an-hour winds were raking the same Louisiana coast that Hurricane Katrina hit 16 years ago.

By nightfall Sunday, a million residents in and around New Orleans had lost all power, for days and perhaps for weeks.

In this same August, the U.S. moved ever deeper into the fourth wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, with new infections, new hospitalizations and new deaths approaching the numbers they had reached at their worst last winter.

August also brought hundreds of thousands more illegal aliens across our southern border in the largest peacetime migrant invasion in memory.

Most of these millions are coming for a better life. Yet, among their numbers are the criminals and rapists who have assaulted women and girls in the exodus, and not a few foreign enemies coming with the intent to bring the war on terror home to these United States.

So it was that, in the first August of the Biden presidency, the U.S. suffered defeat in its longest war, underwent a humiliating evacuation under the guns of its enemies, continued to endure the worst plague in 100 years, and saw an invasion of its southern border by illegal migrants that called into question whether we Americans retain the resolve to preserve our country.

Nor is this all. In this August of 2021, American politics seem at their most poisonous.

Race relations are as raw as they have been since the ’60s. In the wake of George Floyd’s death under the knee of a Minneapolis cop, an outpouring of hostility against police has brought record retirements and resignations by cops across the country. Result: an unprecedented surge in urban shootings and killings, with children prominent among the victims.

When President John F. Kennedy gave his approval for the invasion of Fidel Castro’s Cuba that ended in the Bay of Pigs debacle, Americans rallied behind Kennedy because, though he had blundered badly, he was our president, the personification of America’s nationhood. His support soared to 80%.

We were one nation then, and one people. And today? Demands are being heard for the impeachment or resignation of Biden.

This piling on of the president is surely in part payback for what the Democrats did to former President Donald Trump.

Two weeks before Biden took the oath, a mob had invaded the Capitol to protest his formal certification as president.

For that mob intrusion, Trump was impeached a second time for what was variously described as “inciting insurrection,” “an attempted coup,” “domestic terrorism,” “treason” and mounting a mortal threat to “our democracy.”

“There is a great deal of ruin in a nation,” Adam Smith’s observation after the British lost the decisive Battle of Saratoga, is often invoked these days.

And justifiably so. For how much ruin can a nation endure and remain a nation? How much of this can we sustain and survive — at a time when we are carrying the burden of the defense of our allies in Europe, the Middle East and East Asia against a gathering modern axis of Russia and China, which our own interventionist policies helped to bring into being?

Our media are as partisan as they have been in our lifetimes. Our cultural elites endlessly mock the traditional values and beliefs of Middle America. Our national parties appear ever at sword’s point.

Our goal, it is said, is to ever move “toward a more perfect union.”

Does it seem like that is the direction where we are heading?

Are the divisions between us becoming too great for us to remain one nation and one people?

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14 Comments
javelin
javelin
August 31, 2021 6:45 am

Is Pat just figuring this out?

August
August
  javelin
August 31, 2021 7:42 am

Pat is, unfortunately, four years older then Mr. Biden. One day soon, we will no longer being seeing any new columns from Pat’s pen; at this point, that’s a good thing.

Still love ya, Pat, but you now have nothing much to say….

Ivan
Ivan
  javelin
August 31, 2021 8:26 am

“the al-Qaida terrorists of 9/11”

No, he hasn’t figured it out. Shrub and Cheney still roam the earth.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ivan
August 31, 2021 10:26 am

More like Mossad agents roam the earth, DA

Steve
Steve
August 31, 2021 7:02 am

It wasn’t a bad week for Biden; it was a GREAT week for him and the Dems. They want to destroy America, and every “setback” is a victory to them.

Steve
Steve
  Steve
August 31, 2021 8:20 am

Hey Steve,
This is Steve. I guess you didn’t see my polite request to add a character to your name or make some differentiating symbol between us?
Keeping it brief….I’ve been hanging around TBP for over 3 years using the name Steve.
Any thoughts, Steve

Yahsure
Yahsure
  Steve
August 31, 2021 9:49 am

You could change ur handle to The Real Steve. Or Mr. Steve.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 31, 2021 7:20 am

To make matters worse Coronavirus cases have topped off and are declining in certain states.

It’s going to be tough on him to have forced vaccinations.
And worse. The vaccinated are getting sicker.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
August 31, 2021 9:51 am

“Are the divisions between us becoming too great for us to remain one nation and one people?”

In case you missed it, Pat, we have ceased being one people. There are far too few Americans and too many hispanic-Americans, african-Americans, aisian-Americans, lgbtqxyz-Americans, etc.

Yahsure
Yahsure
August 31, 2021 9:54 am

Biden reminds me of two businesses I worked for. The owners built successful companies with a lot of sweat and hard work and then handed them off to their kids and then the businesses went down the toilet.

B_MC
B_MC
  Yahsure
August 31, 2021 10:33 am

I suspect they made the mistake of sending them to some ivy league university.