
Tim Kaine’s Denigration Of The Constitution Reveals The Democrats’ Craving For Power
Tim Kaine, by any reasonable societal measurement, is a boob, nerd, moron, etc., you can choose your own adjective. Famous for being the tag-along on Hilary Clinton’s doomed presidential campaign, Kaine, the junior Senator from Virginia, has been exposed as a disaster.
After suffering that humiliation and others, based on his dim-wittedness, a reasonable person would expect Kaine to slip out of sight and work hard at not making a fool out of himself. That said, we all know that is not the liberal Democrats’ standard operating procedure. They have no shame; in fact, to the left, being outrageously stupid is a badge of honor for them.
I have always been amazed by the enduring insight of our Constitution. Many people are under the impression that stodgy old men wrote it, but the exact opposite is true. On July 4, 1776, James Monroe was 18, Aaron Burr was 20, Alexander Hamilton was 21, James Madison was 25, Thomas Jefferson was 33, John Adams was 40, Paul Revere was 41, and George Washington was 44. On that date, the Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence, which was then engrossed on parchment. On August 2, 1776, delegates began signing it.
When the Constitution was signed eleven years later on September 17, 1787, the Founding Fathers had a diverse range of ages. The youngest delegate was Jonathan Dayton, who was 26 years old, while the oldest was Benjamin Franklin, who was 81 at the time. On average, the delegates at the Constitutional Convention were 42 years old, with several key figures such as James Madison and Alexander Hamilton in their thirties.
These were deeply motivated men who devoted their lives to the founding of our nation. To those who aren’t believers, this may sound far-fetched, but I believe there was some divine intervention involved. I’m not talking about lightning strikes and bright lights shining down from the heavens. They were unified in thought, purpose, and drive in such a cohesive manner that the document their mindset produced is unique in its moral foundation and long-lasting durability.
However, Tim Kaine disagrees with the Constitution’s premise that certain rights are God given and the laws that came afterward are there to preserve those rights. Kaine is so obviously soft and dufus-like that it hides his deep-seated narcissism and envy of having power. On Wednesday, in a post on X, his dufus mask slipped when he wrote that the Declaration of Independence’s core principle of natural rights is “extremely troubling.”
Kaine’s statement is based on fascism and the power that it gives. He, like all Democrats, believe that big government knows better what people need than they do themselves. Given the opportunity, they would control every aspect of Americans’ lives, which is why they project the idea that President Trump is a dictator. They blame their own plans and desires on others and hide behind the accusations.
The second line in the Declaration of Independence is a clear indication of the moral foundations the writers believed in. It reads:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”
Compare what the Founding Fathers wrote to what the far left, liberal Kaine believes:
“The notion that rights don’t come from laws and don’t come from the government, but come from the Creator — that’s what the Iranian government believes. It’s a theocratic regime that bases its rule on Sharia law and targets Sunnis, Baha’is, Jews, Christians, and other religious minorities. And they do it because they believe that they understand what natural rights are from their Creator. So, the statement that our rights do not come from our laws or our governments is extremely troubling.”
No, Timmy, what’s troubling is that you and your ilk believe that everything you do is infallible. That your word, not the creator’s, is gospel, and everyone who disagrees with you needs to be persecuted.
This being the age of social media, Kaine’s stupidity did not go unnoticed. Matt Walsh, author and conservative podcast host, blasted Kaine for his comments.
“This is a remarkable moment from Tim Kaine. He just announced that the core foundational principle of our country, affirmed in the Declaration of Independence, is ‘extremely troubling’ and ‘theocratic.’ He should be immediately removed from office. Anyone who rejects our nation’s foundational principles is obviously not fit to serve.”
Republican Senator Ted Cruz also responded, posting on X:
“Our rights don’t come from government or the DNC. They come from God. @timkaine, I suggest the Dems go back and read the words of our Founding Fathers.”
Having been a disgraced loser as a VP candidate, Kaine has demonstrated that his drawing power is nonexistent. Andy Warhol popularized the idea that “Everyone is famous for 15 minutes,” Kaine is proving that ignorance lasts much longer.