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November 8th Was Hard to Understand

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Darrell Castle talks about the elections last Tuesday, but primarily about one election which he argues illustrates better than all the others the condition of America today. He asks the question, how can this be?

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November 8th Was Hard to Understand

Hello, this is Darrell Castle with today’s Castle Report. This is the 11th day of November in the year of our Lord 2022. I will be talking about the elections last Tuesday, but primarily about one election which I argue illustrates better than all the others the condition of America today. I ask the question, how can this be, how could this have happened, and I look for answers.

Yes, that’s right I’m talking about the election of John Fetterman to the United States senate in Pennsylvania but first I must remind you that yesterday, November 10th was the 247th birthday of the United States Marine Corps. The birthday falling on Thursday is good for Marines because it means that today, the 11th is veterans’ day and that gives Marines a four-day weekend. Some 20 million have served and are serving so take a moment and honor one of them or their surviving spouse and children.

John Fetterman, its very difficult to believe, but he was just elected to the United States Senate by a comfortable margin. I would never make fun of or belittle someone who has been a stroke victim and has brain damage, but neither would I want that person to fly my airliner or perform surgery on my heart. There are some jobs that require certain physical and mental skills, the absence of which eliminates one from those careers. I had to give up my dream of playing center field in Yankee stadium and of winning the Olympic marathon because  I did not have the physical ability to achieve those goals.

I would submit that serving in the United States Senate is similar in that one should be able to talk and carry on a conversation of complete sentences to hold that office, but the people of Pennsylvania disagree. They elected by a comfortable margin, a man who is so obviously unfit to hold the office that it boggles the mind. His words are incoherent ramblings which are nearly impossible to discern, but he was elected anyway.

The people of Pennsylvania had the chance to witness the same debate with his opponent, Dr. Mehmet Oz that I did and yet they concluded that they wanted that man to represent them in the Senate. It is mind boggling that any sane person could come to such a conclusion, but despite his obvious mental shortcomings, and if he has people to help him, he will probably show up in the senate in January.

His opponent was weak, that much is true. He accepted Trump’s endorsement, then once he had the nomination, he took it down from his web site thus giving the impression of being an opportunistic power seeker with no loyalty. He also refused to renounce his Turkish citizenship which was undoubtably a turnoff for many people. Turkey is a NATO member and therefore not an enemy, but it would be fair to say that it is at least hostile to the United States.

Why then would they elect John Fetterman to the Senate? The answer is fairly obvious and that is that they wanted him in the Senate. They saw all his faults, which revealed to them his inability to perform the functions required, but they wanted him anyway. They knew he would be unable to discharge his duties, but they didn’t care. The election of Fetterman proves that the election of Biden was no one off for the Democrats. Being able to perform the duties of one’s office is no longer a requirement for elected office in America. It would be interesting to hear a conversation between the two of them, perhaps laughing about their elections.

This is rubbing our noses in it by the Democrat elite. Their goal of filling every local office with their own people and of filling the country with new Democrats is now complete enough to give them a permanent majority. They don’t even have to put up a coherent candidate to win. Everyone knows and accepts the obvious conclusion that someone else or some coalition of behind-the-scenes people is actually pulling the strings and exercising power. The fact that they elected a puppet, and no one as yet knows who will be pulling the strings is apparently fine with the good people of Pennsylvania.

So, not only in Pennsylvania, but around the country, what was this election about and what were all those Democrat voters voting for. They voted for and endorsed an anti-human, anti-science, pro-death, pro impoverishment political platform and party. They endorsed the last two years of lockdowns and mandates of ruined lives and bankrupt businesses, of sell outs to big pharma at the expense of the rest of humanity.

The Democrats who were supported and elected tell us openly that when in office they will continue to do things which will make us poorer and ruin our jobs and families. Your food will continue to cost more and more, as will fuel for your car and your home heat and air. Higher prices are good they tell us because they will discipline and encourage us to follow more closely the morality, they assign to us. Two years of life were taken from us by these people and now instead of banishing them we reward them.

What else then was elected? The release of violent criminals without bail so they may continue to commit violent crimes against innocent people. The legalization of shoplifting and of the use of dangerous drugs on the streets as well as the legalization of defecating and urinating openly in the streets. The rendering of subways and other means of public transportation dangerous and fearful places all with the blessings of elected Democrat mayors and governors.

Unlimited abortion, or more properly infanticide similar to the ancient pagan tribes, along with vaccine mandates for children to attend school. They voted for requiring your children to accept a completely unnecessary and very dangerous vaccine as early as age five. They voted for the continued sexual exploitation of your children with transgender and LGBTIQ indoctrination in the schools you pay for. Sexual grooming, gay pornography, and other forms of perversion and indoctrination in the public schools at the earliest ages.

Let’s not forget energy shortages, a looming diesel shortage which threatens an already fragile supply chain. Stone age concepts disguised as progressive like wind and solar will be forced on us. On our way back to the pre-industrial age we can be comforted that we are oh so progressive in our misery and poverty. Let’s not forget the wide-open southern border and the resulting invasion. This invasion results as well as third world economic status, in massive increases in human trafficking and other illegal imports like fentanyl.

People continue to try to make sense of it all whether it represents comedy or disgrace to them. Many people just don’t bother to vote anymore concluding that it just doesn’t make any difference. To that end a quote from actor James Woods:

“If your party can’t beat the actual dead, the talking dead, and the walking dead, it’s over. In Pennsylvania, Democrats elected a brain-damaged man who can barely put a coherent sentence together because he suffers from aphasia. This man cannot possibly represent his constituents responsibly, but they voted for him anyway. This tweet says it all: Do I vote for the party that nominates candidates with brain damage or the party that loses against candidates with brain damage.”

So, we have a tattooed candidate with recent and obvious brain damage running against a Muslim doctor who served in Turkey’s army to maintain his Turkish citizenship and later went on to TV stardom in America. Some choice huh? The New York Times chimed in as it is prone to do in order to compliment Pennsylvania and question whether nationwide, we had enough diversity among the candidates. I would submit that all the Times really cares about is convincing the voters to share the philosophy and prejudice of today’s global ruling elite and to the credit of the Times, it appears to have been successful.

Pennsylvania is such a lover of diversity it was even willing to consider the dead as viable candidates. Yes, in the 32nd district diversity went to a new level of absurdity. Representative Tony DeLuca won big in his race as reported by Business Insider: “Pennsylvania state lawmaker won big in the midterm elections despite being dead. Representative Tony DeLuca who died at the age of 85 on October 9 from lymphoma, crushed Green Party challenger Zarah Livingston in Tuesday’s midterm elections.”

Yes indeed, some effort by the third-party movement. The voters actually preferred a dead person, a corpse, to your live candidate. Well, nevertheless, Zarah has my sympathy. The voters in the 32nd district exercised the ultimate in diversity choosing to elect someone to represent the most disenfranchised group in the nation, the dead. Good for Pennsylvania, you can indeed carry yourselves with pride.

The old guys sitting in the town square trading pocketknives and whittling on sticks would put it like this as they lament the old days. In the old days politicians would come around and at least pretend that they cared about us. They would promise us things like road improvements, but now they don’t even do that. However, the ignorance and pride of youth is convinced they have found a new path, but I’m afraid it only leads to destruction.

In conclusion, how can it be possible that there has been no massive repudiation of the last two years. The Democrats have done massive, perhaps irreparable damage to society with no health benefits. How can it be possible that a large portion of the human race actually cheered on their efforts to decimate livelihoods, destroy businesses, postpone or cancel life saving surgeries, starve much of the world, disrupt supply chains for years in the future, destroy family relationships, force grandparents to die alone in terrible conditions and then forbid you to attend their funerals. How is it possible that a majority could affirm all that and more?

Finally, folks, who says there is no good news? Certainly not the World Happiness Report which tells us that Americans are happier than they were last year. The U.S. was ranked the 19th happiest country in the world in 2021 but this year the U.S. has climbed to 16th, so progress is being made. For the fifth year in a row Finland was the happiest country with Denmark in 2nd place. The report focuses on how people view their own lives and concludes that the improvement was due to the opportunities for benevolence provided by the Covid pandemic. So, go figure.

At least that’s the way I see it,

Until next time folks,

This is Darrell Castle,

Thanks for listening.

6 Comments

  • jonathan taub

    I read somewhere either in the newspaper or online that fetterman’s wife made a comment such as swimming is racist because more black children drown than white children which I thought was completely absurd and virtual signaling I guess that would be like me saying I think basketball is racist cuz I don’t see that many Asians playing basketball

  • David Poling

    Further to your comments: with the vote going to those who are all in FOR abortion, I have to add that I am disappointed and ashamed in all the Christians and especially my fellow Catholics who abviously came out for the killing of the defenseless yet to be born. I say to them, “When you stand before your last judgement, what will you say to Jesus, the Lord, our God, our Creator?”

  • Riz

    I myself am excluded from the disgrace of pennsylvania voters because unfortunately i tought for some reason voting was on the 11th and not the 8th, so i wound up missing my chance to vote here in PA, I also didn’t receive a mail-in ballot in the mail this year, i prefer to vote in person but i would keep the mail in ballot as a reminder of the day to go vote, stupid mixup i know, probably got the date mixed up with veterans day. But to add to your point in your comment Mr.Polling, the biggest reason you hear ‘alleged’ moral people still vote for the main political parties is they are voting for the ‘lesser of the 2 evils’ but is your choice to vote for the ‘lesser of the 2 evils’ a MORAL VOTE? The answer to that is obvious. Someone may think they are moral , may think they are a good christian,, may think a lot of things, but your ACTIONS and all the pointless thinking you do in between your actions are 2 different things, Whenever i do get around to vote, sure i understand that minor parties and independents don’t have much of a chance at winning because nobody is bothering to care to make a MORAL VOTE, but whenever I vote it will always be a moral one, also if you want any REAL CHANGE for the betterment of the american people, voting for the same 2 major parties that got you in the mess in the 1st place, what can i say about that other than the old saying ‘ever hear the definition of insanity is doing the same thing 1000 times and expecting a different result?’ God Bless the few people in the nation who are still actually thinking, the rest of the sheep just follow the head goat into the slaughterhouse to get their throats cut. i myself am probably even more shocked and dumbfounded than Mr. Castle as to how these major parties still manage to get 1 single vote from an american by now you’d think their time in the spotlight should’ve passed long ago. I recall a video i saw of ex presiden DT for example where he boldly stated ‘ THIS WILL BE THE END OF THE VIRUS’ yes the same expresident braggart who started this country on the lockdowns and then he passed the torch over to the democrat who just ept the lockdowns going. Whatever happened to that bold claim? because the only virus i see that’s been unleashed on an unsuspecting american population are the 2 major parties.

  • Yvonne Blasy

    One wonders how a different result could be expected when the same deficient set up of electronic voting machines is still in place from the last election debacle. It begs the question if anyone is actually being elected but rather selected by Artificial Intelligence calling the shots.

  • RWPeck

    I agree that it’s hard to understand how Democrats could inflict so much harm on American lives, liberty, and prosperity without suffering a “massive repudiation.” But on the other hand, I find it equally hard to understand how the Christian-conservative-right could fail to raise up a slate of candidates offering any significant difference. After two years of such oppression, the right’s answer was to simply elect a few more of the same people who stood by and did little to nothing while America was violated.

    I find myself questioning whether the election results show a willingness of the American people to tolerate evil, or if it demonstrates a loss of hope that either party is going to do anything to make a significant difference.

  • Riz

    I agree with yvonne’s comment above about the deficient setup of the voting process, just to add a bit to that yvonne, i personally never cared to vote at all until i found out about the constitution party a few years back. I also found out when ex president DT was crying like a spoiled child over losing his second term about voter fraud and the ‘dominion voting machines’ were explained how they count the votes the 1st thing i thought was ‘ wow i always thought a human being opened up the voting box at the end of the day and just counted them out by hand, not that hard of a task to do and what does it say in the consitution of this country about the voting process? ah yes it says exactly what i thought that people put their votes in their town in a box and after the voting is over the people open up the box and count the votes’ i guess that process is a bit too ‘antiquated’ and hard for the higher ups to completely falsify the counts of the paper votes, i mean what excuse was given when they got rid of the old fashioned way of doing the votes to replace it with such an easily corruptible system? Have humans become too stupid to count 1 vote at a time by hand? With what it sounds like they are putting in these vaccines that they are dead set on the entire population taking into their bodies, im not sure if i want an answer to that question.