Daily Broadside | Even Ozzy Osbourne, Frontman for Black Sabbath and Heavy Metal’s “Prince of Darkness,” Has Had Enough of “F—ing Crazy” America

Daily Verse | Ezekiel 8:14-15
Then he brought me to the entrance to the north gate of the house of the Lord, and I saw women sitting there, mourning for Tammuz. He said to me, “Do you see this, son of man? You will see things that are even more detestable than this.”

Wednesday’s Reading: Ezekiel 12-15

Wednesday, the last day of August 2022, and the craven, undistinguished figurehead installed by the illegitimate junta in January 2021 has doubled-down on his remarks about semi-fascism and is now sarcastically threatening “those brave right-wing Americans” with the full weight of the military power he commands.

Hey #NeverTrump, are our norms restored yet? Are we now unified like this low life, hair-sniffing, racist pervert promised he’d do? Or was that just a damn-the-torpedoes move on your part to Get Trump?

Biden, a confirmed plagiarizer, must be taking notes from Eric “Fang Fang” Swalwell.

There isn’t any evidence of some right-wing wave of violence being planned against the United States and “muh democracy.” Are there conservatives, Republicans and right wingers who are pissed off at the Democrats and this administration?

You bet.

But all the violence is coming from the Left, notwithstanding the January 6th debacle that was more than likely a set up. Did you know that some of those arrested in connection with the “insurrection” are now being tortured?

Hail, Amerika!

The net effect of casting the Right as something they are not is to taint any countermoves as evidence of their “extremism.” The Marxists hold power and their mouthpieces in the media dutifully parrot whatever they are given, so they’re able to assert whatever they want.

Michael Walsh is examining in a series of articles what we can do to save our republic and the constitution, “which in reality is the sole guarantor of personal freedom left in these crumbling United States, which almost certainly will not last out this century and is unlikely to make it to its 300th birthday intact.”

The easiest and most direct way to restore our American Republic (not “our democracy”) is to restore the Constitution in all of its salient particulars, including the restoration of the Ninth and Tenth amendments, a return to the notion of limited central government, the reduction of the Supreme Court to its (very constrained) core powers and duties, and the rollback of the National Security State that began with the American surrender after 9/11. We’ll be looking at the details of our Restoration in the coming weeks, what political price we might have to pay to effect it, and whether at this point it’s even worth trying.

What’s in our future? Civil War? Partition? Amicable divorce? In the meantime, let me leave you with this, from my debut novel, the controversial Exchange Alley, written after my return from Moscow in 1991 and published in 1997 but set in the period just before the end of the Soviet Union.

There is an unmistakable odor about socialist countries that pervades every public place. It is a strong animal smell, composed in equal parts of sweat and unwashed clothes, Russian cigarettes, cheap perfume, piss, disinfectant, and leaded gasoline; in the heyday of Communism, every socialist country smelled the same. But in the mother church of Marxism-Leninism, the reek was stronger, sharper, more pervasive. It was the ur-stench of the Soviet system, the stink of a dying animal and with each passing year it got stronger and more difficult for foreigners, even fellow travelers in the west, to ignore.

Smell that here at home now? I thought you might.

Even that fountain of wisdom and paragon of virtue, Ozzy Osbourne, has had enough of the United States.

Everything’s f***ing ridiculous there,” Ozzy Osbourne said about the United States, his primary residence for decades, in an interview published on Sunday in The Observer. “I’m fed up with people getting killed every day. God knows how many people have been shot in school shootings. And there was that mass shooting in Vegas at that concert…It’s f***ing crazy,” he further explained in an interview with the British newspaper.

The 73-year-old heavy metal icon and Prince of Darkness currently suffers from Parkinson’s Disease and a number of other medical woes, but his wife and manager Sharon Osbourne said the decision to leave for their property Welders House in Buckinghamshire is not due to the Black Sabbath co-founder’s health. “It’s just time. America has changed so drastically. It isn’t the United States of America at all. Nothing’s united about it. It’s a very weird place to live right now,” she said. The couple will finalize their move in February.

Ozzy continued, “I don’t want to die in America. I don’t want to be buried in f***ing Forest Lawn. I’m English. I want to be back.”

In one of his signature songs, “Crazy Train,” Osbourne—who once bit the head off a live bat during a show—sings,

Crazy, but that’s how it goes
Millions of people living as foes
Maybe it’s not too late
To learn how to love
And forget how to hate

The only way to “learn how to love and forget how to hate” is through Jesus Christ (Matthew 5:43-44), something that Ozzy doesn’t address in his lyrics. Even so, when you’ve lost the paragon of crazy because America is too crazy even for him, you know you’re in trouble.