Demented Devotion: Rejecting Your Own Reprieve

Many of you have written me to recall another of The Usurper’s lies, promulgated before he’d even displaced Donald Trump from the White House:

President-elect Joe Biden [said] … on Thursday that he will ask Americans to wear masks for the first 100 days after he takes office…

“Just 100 days to mask, not forever. One hundred days. And I think we’ll see a significant reduction,” Biden said…

But as everyone with eyes and ears learned last week, when that damnable milestone arrived, the corporate press as well as most serfs conveniently forgot said promise. The former’s euphoric celebration of those 3 devastating months monopolized the news; so far as I know, not a single mention of the guarantee about shucking the shackles–sorry, masks marred the Left’s gloating.

Add to that ignored pledge the CDC’s proclamation that “vaccinated” Masked Morons no longer “need” muzzle themselves outdoors, and it seems that the Marxists’ god, government, has granted its millions of devotees the right to breathe freely again.

But the COVIDiots are supine and spineless, especially those in the nation’s newsrooms. Under the headline, “Hello, Post-Pandemic New Normal! Here Are Trends We Expect to Stick Around When We’re All Vaccinated,” Parade Magazine simpers:

Yes, face masks helped stop the spread of COVID, but it is also no coincidence that the CDC reports this year’s flu activity to be at historic lows. “There’s very little flu and other respiratory viral infections since masking and distancing have been the norm,” says [Joseph] Khabbaza, [M.D., pulmonary and critical care specialist at Cleveland Clinic. In fact, deaths from the flu this year, rather than being in the thousands as in previous years, hover around the hundreds.

Behold the bold, nauseating but thoroughly accurate cynicism of Our Rulers, that they admit this incriminating fact yet count on the masked masses to reject its obvious implications.

That’s why the global consulting firm Deloitte is predicting that what seemed to be a short-term regulatory intervention could be our new normal when we’re in crowds or when flu or allergy seasons hit again, especially now that masks combine function and fashion.

Oh, I don’t think so.

Remember, with warm afternoons but cool evenings upon us, that muzzles provide excellent tinder for bon-fires.

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12:06 pm on May 3, 2021