Saturday, June 6, 2026

Nick Freitas: " Here Is How The Next Civil War Will Start"

6/6/26:

Rich Lowry in an article at NY Post (link via Powerline) seems to be echoing Freitas here.

Lowry is a bit more subtle and restained. He is, after all, a National Review guy. Lowry could be a Cornyn type: all talk and no action.

6/5/26:

Folks who talk Civil War haven't thought it all out. I'm convinced of that. I have thought so since I first heard of it. If you think there's gonna be a war, you start preparing for it. Even if the idea is not to fight, you'll prepare for it. Where's the war preps?

yesterday:

Well, this is a real bonafide argument right here.

It only describes how it will develop, not how it will go.

My question is this: How much do you want victory? It seems to me that the answer is "Not very much". We can't even get simple things done when we have power. We allow them to stop us, and then we have others that are supposedly with us, who turn around and betray us. It is why nothing gets done.

If it happens the way he envisions, it won't be much of a rebellion. He imagines a love for the conservative way that is hard for me to see how that is so. If the love for the conservative was all that strong, then how did we get to this point in the first place? It does appear to be trending our way in some areas, but it needs to come together fast. Not happening nearly fast enough in my opinion.

We'll see.





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