Robert Arvay
"I have a confession to make. I have HDS – Hillary Derangement Syndrome. It is dormant, but only because Hillary Clinton did not become president of the United States. Had she, I would now be every bit as deranged as are those who exhibit Trump Derangement Syndrome.
The very Constitution itself would have become a swirl of words that would mean anything the radical left deemed. Our history would be taught only in terms of condemnation. . . . I would no longer view my political opponents as merely mistaken, but as evil, just as they now regard us.
"I have a confession to make. I have HDS – Hillary Derangement Syndrome. It is dormant, but only because Hillary Clinton did not become president of the United States. Had she, I would now be every bit as deranged as are those who exhibit Trump Derangement Syndrome.
"It would have started on election night. I watched on television as Hillary-supporters wept in disappointment, even anguish, as it became clear to them that their expected victory celebration had suddenly turned into the lamentation of their crushing defeat. In a bizarre way, I felt sorry for them – not because I wished they had won, but because I had pessimistically expected to be in their state of mind. I had expected to be disgusted by the sight of a fiendishly grinning Hillary Clinton coming on stage to don the crown she so fervently believes is her birthright. The depth of my sorrow for America would have been more painful than the grief experienced by the 'Clintonistas.'
"After that brief moment of empathy, I felt overjoyed. The Trump victory had rescued the nation from a fate worse than we knew at the time. Given the revelations of corruption that have surfaced since then, the suppuration of bureaucracy is even more sinister than we had imagined.
"Expecting a Hillary victory, I dreaded what I knew was coming. The Second Amendment would soon be dead, killed by a million regulations and proscriptions put in place by executive orders upheld by a Merrick Garland liberal Supreme Court." . . .
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