It seems that even on a week where the attention of our nation should have been totally focused on the departure of PRESGB-41 to a better life and reunion with his FLOTUS in Heaven (especially since PRESDT-45 had declared December 6 as a national holiday with banks, government offices and USPS closed in observance of the funeral services), the media and some political commentators simply could not give up the constant drumbeat against the administration. 

All the while they complained that our society had become too uncivil.  To my mind, the words, and some actions, coming from those often border on being “politically incorrect” and which if used by “right wing extremists,” would have resulted in a humongous outcry and perhaps even incarceration.

Frankly, it is offensive to me the way so-called comedians trash, in the name of humor, anything and everything that PRESDT-45 says or does, no matter how accurate a description or how softly it is said.  Further, it seems that the whole of the Democrat officialdom, and their loud-mouthed minions in the electronic media in particular will go to any length of falsification about anything or anyone perceived to be a Republican or thought to be of a conservative mindset.

So long as these practices are in place, it strikes me that there is massive disloyalty in play, and in many cases it crosses the border into outright treason.

That is particularly evident in the continuing rant by some in the so far minority about “impeachment”.  Either they don’t know the constitutional requirements for impeaching any office holder or they are just seeking publicity for themselves and possibly money from the Socialist-oriented, overly rich business owners.

On the opposite side of the fence, it was most refreshing to see the past presidents and first ladies act in the proper manner during the state funeral for

PRESGB-41.  TV screens showed them greeting and interacting in friendly manners with each other and PRESDT-45.  That is how politics should be carried out.  Even though there is now only one Republican  past president who is living, they could all sit in one section and appear to be friendly and courteous.

Speaking or rather writing of the occasion, it is my opinion that it is well to have the TV coverage of the National Cathedral service and accompanying processions to show the younger folks the precision and dedication of our service personnel involved in handling the casket and crowds involved.  In the armed services, it is considered to be an ultimate honor and privilege to be able to participate, right next to that of being a guard at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers in Arlington National Cemetery. 

Only the very best and most accomplished are selected for such service.  Their displayed dedication to duty and precision set a terrific example to all of us as to what our patriotism should entail.  In my interaction with active and reserve military and fellow veterans, it has been a heart warming experience to witness just how dedicated they all are.

That is in such complete and diametric opposition to the day-to-day outpouring of obscene and harsh criticism observed in electronic and print media each and every day that continually nauseates those of us who revere the Constitution and laws of our one-of-a-kind nation. 

Many of my circle of friends are sickened by the demonstrated lack of respect or even obedience of same by so many misguided individuals and groups and the way the media rushes to cover the often illegal actions.  It would improve things if parents would teach decency and patriotism to their children.