As for many readers, part of the Great Awakening that Trump—an imperfect messenger, to be sure—brought about for me was the realization that America went astray generations ago. Generations are typically calculated as about 20 years, so figure it out. Earlier this evening—or last night if you’re reading this on Wednesday morning—Tucker Carlson put up an incredibly powerful 13 minute monologue entitled (Musk still won’t allow tweets to be embedded in a substack, so follow the link):
(Musk still won’t allow tweets to be embedded in a substack, so follow the link.)
The power came home early in the monologue when Tucker identified the moment in Trump’s political career when the Ruling Class realized that Trump was too dangerous to be allowed to remain free. That was the moment in the primary debate when he asserted: ‘There were no weapons of mass destruction, and they all knew it.’ From there Tucker went on to name names of backstabbers and traitors (mysteriously leaving out Bluto Barr—c’mon Tucker, fix that omission!).
We all know who ‘they’ were/are. That kind of truth teller has to be stopped. No one can be allowed to openly state that the Empire and its ruling oligarchy have no clothes. That moment was a wake up call to loyal Americans, as also to the Deep State. Today Trump was arraigned—the Long Jihad to oust him from public life and, preferably, put him behind bars continues.
Many readers will have watched Tucker already. If you haven’t, do yourself that favor.
I don’t think I’ve ever done this before, but this is basically just an open thread for the Tucker monologue. I have nothing to add. It was great. Pray for Trump to stay strong, grow stronger, and to speak more truth. There’s plenty still left unsaid.
Thanks for your reply, but it seems we have no basis for communication. You've ignored everything I've documented, otherwise you'd never have made the statement that I "conveniently forget Trump trying to get us out of Syria, or that the deep state lied to him." The fact that he was so easily "lied to" and accepted the lies is reason alone that he should've resigned. I'm very well informed on his actions in office involving US foreign intervention esp. his monstrous treatment of Syria. Assuming he "tried," "trying" and failing miserably is another reason he should've resigned. You're describing a pathetic human being. Especially in Trump's case since in 2016 he said he was the only candidate strong enough to stand up to the establishment, would roll back US "big, stupid, bully" foreign intervention. It's not complicated. If he couldn't do what he promised, fine, it happens, he should've resigned and moved on. Your saying "none of us like how Trump was played by the establishment" just adds to your portrayal of a person who doesn't belong in elected office.
If you believe what I've said isn't factual, you're free to provide links to the contrary. Making personal remarks about me doesn't advance your case. As I've said, my blogs are still posted, I'd be happy to provide links for you.