January 9, 2022

“President Reagan warned that freedom is fragile, always one generation away from extinction.”

"As I have told crowds since my first Tea Party speeches in 2010: This is a fight for freedom. This is not someone else’s fight, this is our fight, and it’s a fight we absolutely must win. I believe America is in peril. Much as I’d like to ease into a quiet retirement, I don’t feel I should. Countless people have encouraged me to run, saying they rely on me to be their voice, to speak plain and obvious truths other elected leaders shirk from expressing—truths the elite in government, mainstream media and Big Tech don’t want you to hear.... We face powerful forces that desire even more power and control over our lives. Their path, paved with false hope and greater dependency, always leads to tyranny."

48 comments:

Original Mike said...

Good. We need Johnson. He fights.

David Begley said...

He’s a good one. America needs him. Thank you Wisconsin for Senator Ron Johnson!

rehajm said...

If the country is in peril, Ron Johnson isn’t the answer…

wendybar said...

He's not wrong.

Darkisland said...

Isn't this ALWAYS the excuse?

They get into office promising to serve only a single term. Or two.

Then, when time is up, they find that they are indispensable and must, regretfully break their pledges to the voters.

The very little I know about Johnson is favorable and perhaps his staying is not the worst thing in the world.

It is not even disappointing since it is expected and unsurprising.

Sad.

John LGBTQBNY Henry

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

In one generation the conditions that make it possible for an Elon Musk to fulfill a dream could easily vanish. The Covid19 response is showing that.

Link to a video of Victor Davis Hanson talking to Nick, a History and Math major.

The theme of the video is called "The Dying Citizen"

Stephen St. Onge said...

        Oh he's doing it for us.  Such self-sacrifice.

        Puhleeze!  They run because they like being members of the ruling class.

Kai Akker said...

I have been thinking of that quote, as I approximately remembered it, for several weeks now. God for a Reagan in office again now.
And thanks for looking beyond your comfort zone for this post, Althouse.

BillieBob Thorton said...

"I believe America is in peril"
Not according to Biden, Pelosi, democrats in general and the media. Everything is fine, never been better, just get your shots and be good little sheep. And don't listen to those people over there squawking about freedom and liberty they're all right wing crazies.

Big Mike said...

Reagan was right, of course.

Bilwick said...

"If freedom is fragile, always one generation from extinction, then what are we waiting for? Let's get to work extinguishing what's left of it!"
--Howard and the other State fellators who post here.

Sebastian said...

"This is a fight for freedom."

True. Not that the Tea Party did much about it.

"I believe America is in peril"

True. But at least a substantial minority likes it that way. Remains to be seen if the nice women of America will join the fight, such as it is.

mikee said...

He said two terms, he meant two terms, now he's going for three.
GHW Bush said no new taxes, he meant no new taxes, he agreed to new taxes.

GHW Bush wasn't enthusiastically supported in 1996 because he broke his pledge, especially because he fell for a trap set by the Dems to make him break his pledge.

I see no reason Johnson can't be replaced by his chief of staff in the next election, or by anyone else Johnson would endorse. It is bad enough we have bullshit artists aplenty on the opposite side of the aisle, pissing on us and telling us how great it is the drought is over, but when our own guys do it, it hurts even more.

BUMBLE BEE said...

Well we've finally come upon that generation!

cubanbob said...

He is right. There really isn't else to add or say.

BUMBLE BEE said...

Well we've finally come upon that generation!

BUMBLE BEE said...

We've got that behind us.

Joe Smith said...

He's right, you know.

There aren't any signs indicating your presence at a turning point in history.

Lurker21 said...

What's worse than being a hypocrite is making your supporters hypocrites -- making them say, I would oppose anybody else who did this, but I'm making an exception for you, Ron.

Giving support to all the other clowns who think they are indispensable is also not cool. If we don't have legal term limits on everyone, term limiting yourself in advance is a foolish move.

Jupiter said...

He's got that right.

Mark said...

All that talk about incumbents and the establishment being the problem went right out the window once he became one.

Still trying to find a single useful legislative accomplishment for Johnson, and he has had 12 years. Time for new blood

gilbar said...

plus, being a committee chairman is Nice!!!

WWIII Joe Biden, Husk-Puppet + America's Putin said...

Glenn Greenwald
@ggreenwald

"The importance of having House Democrats literally wait in line for the honor of shaking Dick Cheney's hand and heap praise on him isn't so much that it rehabilitates Cheney. What makes it important is what it says about the current-day Democratic Party and what and who they are."

It's more important than ever, to defeat the corrupt hypocrites and lairs - called the insider elite democrat party.

Richard Dillman said...

I applaud him for making this decision. We need his reasonable, conservative voice in the senate, plus he tends to get ample media exposure
in the WSJ and on Fox. I see him as a strong voice for conservative viewpoints in the upper midwest, not just in Wisconsin. I know he will get a massive pension when he retires, but his decision still takes some courage since congress has become such a toxic place. Good for him and for Wisconsin.

Patrick said...

I despite statements like that. He is fine as a senator, but he's not that great and not crucial to the functioning or maintenance of American democracy.

Mea Sententia said...

A lot of people value safety and security over individual freedom. I do not know that this approach 'always leads to tyranny.' Perhaps it may lead to more safety and security. There are people, for example, who value the individual freedom not to get vaccinated, only to make themselves more vulnerable to a virus that can be quite dangerous.

Greg The Class Traitor said...

Good.

Now WI needs a good GOP candidate for Gov

Patrick said...
I despite statements like that. He is fine as a senator, but he's not that great and not crucial to the functioning or maintenance of American democracy.
If the US had a functioning government, that would be true,
Sadly we have a GOP whose "elite" are mostly culturally Democrats, and a Democrat Party that is fundamentally anti-Aermica, anti0-democracy, anti-rule of law, and anti-US Constitution

IOW, sadly anyone who's willing to point out with the Emperor is not wearing any clothes IS "crucial to the functioning or maintenance of American democracy". Johnson's willing to do that, and far too many others are not

Greg The Class Traitor said...

Stephen St. Onge said...
Oh he's doing it for us. Such self-sacrifice.

Puhleeze! They run because they like being members of the ruling class.



John Thune is doing it because he likes being a member of the ruling class.
If Ron Johnson just liked being a member of the ruling class, he wouldn't be going to war with big Tech, he'd be feeding at their trough

I'm Not Sure said...

"Not according to Biden, Pelosi, democrats in general and the media. Everything is fine, never been better, just get your shots and be good little sheep."

Don't forget to lower your expectations.

readering said...

He seems addicted to being on tv.

cubanbob said...

hilaris said...
A lot of people value safety and security over individual freedom. I do not know that this approach 'always leads to tyranny.' Perhaps it may lead to more safety and security. There are people, for example, who value the individual freedom not to get vaccinated, only to make themselves more vulnerable to a virus that can be quite dangerous.'

One has to be a very trusting soul to prefer security over individual freedom. So far, I haven't seen much evidence to trust those in charge to competently and benignly and unobtrusively provide me and mine security. Have you?

Ralph L said...

Why doesn't he run for governor?
That job would have a lot more impact on freedom in Wisconsin.

Browndog said...

If you value anything over individual freedom you've already become a slave.

BUMBLE BEE said...

We've crossed the Rubicon for the Flu...
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/cdc-website-reveals-police-power-will-use-quarantine-stations-benefit-society/

Lewis Wetzel said...

I was born in 1959. America is closer to becoming a totalitarian state than it ever has been in my lifetime. Never before have the media, the federal bureaucracies, academia, big capital, big business, the trade unions, and a political party (the D's) all been in agreement on public policy.
A few of the items in which they are in agreement are:
Men and women are indistinguishable.
Cops do not prevent crime, cops cause crime.
The most important thing about you, the thing about you that determines the outcome of every significant event of your life, is your skin color.

Sprezzatura said...

Ha ha.

His being a politician that focuses on jabbering on/for Fox News (and such) is really important! W/o that the country is lost. He’s protecting we the people from big tech and commies. He’s not a POS that cons the rubes and shills for his big dough backers.

Got it.

EdwdLny said...

" Not that the tea party......".
Well, in their defense, when it became evident that they and their positions were popular the libs,the msm, and the obama administration used every office of the government to attack and destroy them. Witness the actions and activities of the first and justice department today.

wildswan said...

I worked for Ron Johnson's first election, passing out flyers and phoning voters in Shorewood. A useless effort in terms of Shorewood but good for state. It's amazing how well he turned out, showing, as in other cases, how much those who turn to politics after being a success in business have to contribute.

doctrev said...

Everyone loves power, especially when they think they have a good hook. Power corrupts, plus ca change. I'm happy that he'll have to tack hard towards MAGA to stay, but I don't live in Wisconsin so I don't care. Even if I considered the Senate a great bulwark of democracy, which I do not.

Temujin said...

I'm glad he's going to run again. We all need to do what we can if we believe, as he does (and I do), that this country is in peril. I have zero intention of running, but I'm glad someone like him is going to try to staying in place. He is a fighter. He seems to be consistent in his battling. He knows the lay of the land there.

We need plenty of new faces in Washington, but we also need to keep the good ones we do have. Ron Johnson is one of the good ones. In the meantime, we all need to do what we can in our own way. Or we'll wake up one day soon and wish we had.

MadisonMan said...

I wonder who the Democrats will nominate.

victoria said...

Wouldn't vote for him if he was the only person running. Glad i don't live in Wisconsin.


He has proven to me to be a man with no spine, no intelligence or any common sense.

Vicki from Pasadena

Drago said...

Vicki from Pasadena: "Wouldn't vote for him if he was the only person running. Glad i don't live in Wisconsin.


He has proven to me to be a man with no spine, no intelligence or any common sense."

Plus he doesnt shower with his daughter. Something Vicki approves of.

Inga said...

Whoever the Democrats run now will have a better chance of winning.

Mr. Forward said...

Vicki from Pasadena is glad she doesn't live in Wisconsin. That's a feature not a bug.

CJ said...

Whatever else Ron Johnson has done, his Expert Panel on Vaccine Mandates gave a voice and a face to victims of the Covid mRNA shots. That alone puts him near the top of the 100 Senators -- and cuts off any pharma money his campaign might have gotten.

https://rumble.com/vokrf7-sen.-johnson-expert-panel-on-federal-vaccine-mandates.html

If you don't want to watch the whole video, there is a Cliff's Notes version here:

https://unglossed.substack.com/p/and-a-waste-of-time

Greg The Class Traitor said...

MadisonMan said...
I wonder who the Democrats will nominate.

So do I. What is the "Democrat bench" in WI?

Mayor of Milwaukee? I have to believe the Mayor of Madison is too Left to win anything Statewide in WI. The Dems haven't controlled either house of the Legislature since 2010 (thank you Obama).

The AG, Sec State, and Lt Gov are all Democrats. Happily, that should change this year. But maybe one of them will try to move up

MadisonMan said...

I note that the WSJ this morning included a lot of inches on Incumbent Fatigue. I assume this will be ignored when Tammy Baldwin runs for re-election in 2 years.