That "'revolution' in common sense" language refers to the inaugural address, and it sounds like an interesting mix of order and disorder... and also like a reference to the Revolutionary War pamphlet titled "Common Sense."
January 20, 2025
"Trump to call for a 'revolution' in common sense."
Says the crawl at CNN, which I'm watching with the sound off. Lots of reporters in heavy jackets and scarves standing in front of various inauguration scenes — the Episcopal church, the line for humble citizens to get into the outdoor space for witnessing the indoor swearing in, etc.
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Common sense and a few good kicks in the ass and some of the Democrats may come around.
It’s possible.
A very good piece of rhetoric!
"Revolution in common sense"
And the common sense is...whatever the reader wants it to be. CNN fanning the flames again. Fortunately for America, hardly anybody watches CNN anymore.
Let’s try: When the outgoing President is blanket pardoning high profile politicians on his way out the door common sense says those high profile politicians committed crimes.
Revolutionary!
I expect it'll half follow his tough guy "mug shot" official portrait and half speak of unity. Trump is no longer naive, and he has some genuine allies and recent converts to MAGA.
An end to the policy choices of women.
A common sense revolution led by a madman. I been sayin' it. I been sayin' it for eight damn years.
Agree. I revolution is needed.
Serious question: So why did all the elite, brilliant people suddenly lose all their common sense?
Look what's happening out in the streets
Got a revolution, Got to revolution
Hey I'm dancing down the streets
Got a revolution, Got to revolution
Ain't it amazing all the people I meet
Got a revolution, Got to revolution
One generation got old
One generation got soul
This generation got no destination to hold
Pick up the cry
Hey now it's time for you and me
Got a revolution, Got to revolution
Come on now we're marching to the sea
Got a revolution, Got to revolution
Who will take it from you
We will and who are we
We are volunteers of America
- “Volunteers” by Jefferson Airplane (1969)
It says a lot about where we presently are when simple common sense becomes revolutionary.
Yes, it definitely says a lot about where we presently are...it says that Biden and the Democrats have been totally batsheet crazy the last 4 years (at least).
They never had it. Most of them came in on the coattails of a handful of elected officials with power (Clinton, Obama, Biden), and used raw aggression or trickery to get/keep what they now have. Politics attracts psychopathic predators and always has. Once upon a time physical strength dominated, but now persuasive liars get ahead. They used to present a facade of common sense when morals were more commonly discussed (e.g., Christianity was mainstream), and they mimicked Christians to win their votes. In the media-driven era of the last few decades, everything follows from personal charisma and popularity. There has been no pretense of morality at all.
Quoting the transitional figure Bill Clinton: "It depends on what the definition of 'is' is."
Common sense lost that revolution.
Trump to Call for ‘Revolution of Common Sense’ in Inaugural Address ~ WSJ
Pepsi and Coke can't even be in the same restaurant together, and we want world peace.
Common sense is not so common.
Maybe the left shouldn't have purged conservatives from academia.
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is preparing the lawsuit in anticipation of Trump moving to end the practice enshrined in the Constitution’s Fourteenth Amendment, which states that “all persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States.”
“Yes, ACLU is suing,” Kica Matos, the head of the National Immigration Law Center, told The Bulwark. “This move is an example of the new administration’s lack of regard for the constitution. Attempting to repeal birthright citizenship via executive order is both absurd and unconstitutional.”
We can hold out for peace. Restaurants that sell pop in bottles and cans can sell anything they want from their coolers, just like the big box and food stores.
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