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McCarthy’s Victory — the modern equivalent of a Pyrrhic Victory wherein one wins a single battle in such a [devastating] way that it causes the war to be lost. This term is an example of historical displacement. [The original] term “Pyrrhic victory” was coined by Plutarch to commemorate the disastrous victory of King Pyrrhus of Epirus over the Romans in 279 BCE. Casting what must be thought of as the original “shade”, Plutarch spoke the following words in his writings through the mouth of Pome’s opponent: Alia victoria sic est et hoc bellum ego perdam Meaning: Another victory like this and I will lose this war. Historical displacement is a phenomena that occurs when a major fuck-up — or victory — is surpassed in a more recent time. The term “Pyrrhic victory” first appeared in the [English language] somewhere between 1880 and 1885. As a neologism it has stood unchallenged — somewhat based on the idea that no one could ever fuck up as badly as King Pyrrhus of Epirus. History was wrong. Or, to put Plutarch’s words into [Kevin McCarthy]’s mouth: Alia victoria sic est et hoc bellum ego perdam. To which I add: Adfers quod volebas, tigris; Quomodo gustat? Which means: You got what you wanted, tiger; How does it taste?
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