Friday, November 17, 2023

Pen Names Will Never Hurt Me

“Nimrata Randhawa wants me to use my real name.”--Bennett's Phylactery

Nikki Haley's Corporate Owners have told her to oppose anonymous blogging and tweeting, as it interferes with their scheme to impose Chinese-style Social Credit Scores on the peasants.


Funny How the Same Crowd Who Wants All Their Critics Exposed Loved the Anonymous Trump Dossier.

(BTW, McCain/Feingold was supposed to do away with that sort of thing, but Jaun McCain was the biggest Dossier-pimp of all. "Never Go Full-McChurian(tm)!")


Our Blogging Founding Fathers (carolinajournal.com):

“Hamilton like to employ a nom de plume that revealed what he regarded as his philosophical roots in classical Rome: Publius, Pacificus, Cattalus, Horatius, and Philo Camillus, for example. Newspaper publisher Benjamin Franklin displayed a mastery of evocative names such as Silence Dogood, Alice Addertongue, Fanny Mournful, Obadiah Plainman, and the delightful Busy Body. The champion in terms of sheer numbers appears to be John Adams, whose 25 or so pen names included Populus, An American, A Son of Liberty, and the vaguely Wrestlemaniacal “Vindex the Avenger”.” …….


Sparks Commentary: “Publius”: The secret pen name of three Founding Fathers:

Why did these men choose “Publius” as their collective pen name for the Federalist Papers?

“By choosing his name for their pen name, the authors of the Federalist Papers thus implied that they would not be content with merely “kicking out” the British monarchy from American shores, but would replace it with a better form of government that was on a par with the Roman Republic. After kicking out King George III, in other words, they would create a republic of equal (or even greater) stature by adopting a new Constitution, which would serve America’s interests better than the “Articles of Confederation” that it would soon replace. In the heated environment of this time, the name “Publius” was thus a successful piece of pro-Constitution propaganda – “propaganda” in the best sense of that word. It helped to set the tone for the entire discussion of the “Federalist Papers.” It helped to score a public relations victory for the supporters of the Constitution in this protracted campaign for the new Constitution, by comparing it with the best of classical Roman government. In a country that had an enthusiastic interest in Greek and Roman history – and this is something of an understatement – this was a feat worth accomplishing. …

 These men were Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, and John Jay. Thus, when some particular essays were attributed to “Publius,” people of that time had no idea who “Publius” was; and some of this confusion still persists today. To put it bluntly, we don’t always know which “Publius” we’re hearing from. The authorship was kept secret for many years afterwards, and the silence was not broken until after Alexander Hamilton’s death at the hands of Aaron Burr, when a list that Hamilton had authored before his death became public. James Madison did not immediately dispute any of this list, but later offered a list of his own, which claimed a small number of those that Hamilton had instead claimed for himself. Madison actually suggested that the minor differences in the list were “owing doubtless to the hurry in which [Hamilton’s] memorandum was made out,” and there is some evidence to indicate that Madison may have been right about this part. For example, Hamilton incorrectly attributed No. 54 to John Jay, when it was actually No. 64 that Mr. Jay had written later on.” …….

Like all Leviathan Statists, Nimroda wants Regime Dissidents identified for silencing. Or rather, the Corporate Fascists who are pimping her want it. And she wants whatever they want. She's Fox News' Swamp Fox. 

But here’s how Americans do it in South Carolina, lady: Francis Marion, aka The Real Swamp Fox:

“I am in love; and my sweetheart is LIBERTY. Be that heavenly nymph my companion, and these wilds and Woods shall have charms beyond London and Paris in slavery. To have no proud monarch driving over me with his gilt coaches; nor his host of excise-men and tax-gatherers insulting and robbing me ; but to be my own master, my own prince and sovereign, gloriously preserving my national dignity, and pursuing my true happiness; planting my vineyards, and eating their luscious fruits; and sowing my fields, and reaping the golden grain: and seeing millions of brothers all around me, equally free and happy as myself . 
This, sir, is What I long for.” .......

Francis Marion: ‘Swamp Fox’ and the Battle of Tearcoat Swamp – Revolutionary War Journal 

Swamp Fox Trail Murals, S. Carolina.


God Bless America. And God keep her strong.

Amen!

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