Everything that nature has produced is useful for the maintenance of what is already here, including the upkeep of life on Earth. Therefore, even if something appears corrosive at first blush, we must accept it as necessary to maintain what’s here and working well.
This being the case, how is it that evil, whose manifest
purpose is to destroy what’s here and proven to work – is also produced
alongside the good things? Well, the simple answer is that everything that’s
good is a double-edged sword which can be converted into a bad thing. All that’s
needed for this to happen, is one accidental factor to occur randomly. Thus,
all of a sudden, what was virtuous can transform into evil, and go on to
produce still more evil.
You can see this transformation at work when you read the column
that came under the title: “Pelosi showing up in Taiwan is not enough,” written
by Clifford D. May, and published on August 30, 2022 in The Washington Times.
It is a perfect example that shows how the Pelosi virtue was transformed into
the Judeo-Yiddish evil which Clifford D. May proudly professes makes up what he
has become. It is the story of every firefighter that becomes a deadly pyromaniac,
every priest that becomes a brutal pedophile, and every murderous doctor who
kills his patients rather than heal them.
Clifford May begins by telling his audience that House
Speaker Nancy Pelosi cares deeply about the people of Taiwan, and this happens
to be his story as well. Truth be told: This is the easiest way to hitch a free
ride on Pelosi’s virtue bandwagon without explaining what he did that merits
associating himself with someone else’s virtue.
Of course, we can speculate about the nature of the random
factors that may have contributed to the rise of the Judeo-evil as well as the
warmongers – such as Clifford May – but such has been thoroughly discussed
elsewhere and will continue to be discussed in the future. For now, we can take
it for granted that warmongering hijacks and exploits the virtues of others to
confuse the audiences and hide its own destructive nature.
The columnist goes on to tell what Mrs. Pelosi has promised
she will do for Taiwan upon her return to America, but then lamentably wonders:
“‘So, what has she done to fulfill these promises since her return to
Washington?’ Not much, as far as I can tell.” Thus, having associated himself
with the Pelosi virtue, Clifford May went on to highjack that virtue so as to
make it his own. He then proceeded to accuse Mrs. Pelosi of not doing enough to
help Taiwan fight its battles against what he says is the rise of a Chinese menace
that threatens not only Taiwan but also America and the rest of the world.
Having thus monopolized the Taiwan issue, Clifford May set
himself up as the only judge who can tell what America must do to fulfill its
obligations toward the people of Taiwan, satisfy the expectations of the
American people, and reassure a world that yearns for the return of America’s
leadership. In fact, Clifford May proceeded to do just that – and did it
without showing a hint of the shameless chutzpah that ordinarily accompany this
kind of behavior. Here, in condensed
form is how he proceeded to do it:
“That’s a problem because 80% of
success is not just showing up. Mrs. Pelosi is a lioness in winter. There
are steps she can take to strengthen Taiwan and more effectively
deter China’s rulers. But she needs to act quickly and boldly. She might
start with the Taiwan Policy Act of 2022, introduced by Bob Menendez. Its
stated purpose is to ‘develop and put in place a new and more resilient
strategy for Taiwan while there is still time.’ The bipartisan bill
would provide $4.5 billion in security assistance –
funds Taiwan would use to purchase US weapons systems already
approved for sale under both the Trump and Biden administrations. Taiwan needs
to become a porcupine – tough for a predator to swallow”.
As if this were not enough, Clifford May went on to nudge
Mrs. Pelosi to press the House Foreign Affairs committee to advance a companion
version of the Taiwan Policy Act, as well as making plans for the full House to consider such legislation before the end of the fiscal
year.
And so, as can be seen, by the simple
mention of the name Bob Menendez who would knife ten Palestinians in the heart
for the privilege of getting a free flight to the island of hanky-panky with a
Jewish so-called doctor, by mentioning that the political operation in America
is entirely bipartisan (euphemism that means Jewish through and through,)
Clifford May is saying he expects that the House Foreign Affairs will approve
advancing the Taiwan Policy Act – pronto, with no questions asked, and no
liberal democratic principles applied. In fact, who needs the American
Constitution when he has a Jew on his side?