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October 12, 2022

“In order to have your voice heard in Washington, you must make some small contribution.”

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—Elon Musk

Donald Trump is a political vampire, now a mythical figure; folk hero to some and an ogre for others.  Try as they might, the American establishment, right and left, have been unable to put a stake through the political heart of  Trump and his populist/nationalist narrative.

The mirth that accompanied Trump’s campaign in 2016 is gone.  The man who slew the dragon lady is no longer a punch line.  MAGA is now just another rude four-letter word, if you were to ask Democrats.  For the feminist left, Trump is the vulgar patriarch who quashed the Hillary quest; the second best dream, after race, for the identity and intersectional crowd on the American left.

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Granted, the worst of the Hillary fail was irony.

The far-left fembot, who would have been a historic first, was subsequently thrown under the diversity bus in 2020 for a family of white Delaware grifters who put real vice into the office of vice president.  There is more than a little truth to the claims of 2020 election “deniers,” at least to the extent that many partisans were casting votes against Trump, not necessarily casting votes for Joe.

Biden may well be the first default president in American history.  Such are the wages of binary politics.  No surprise, then, that a Beltway of socialist camp followers swirls around Washington like a self-flushing toilet.

At the moment, kingmaker Trump seems to be an ominous cypher.  The Donald is not running for anything in 2022, but he still reigns as rainmaker on the right.  Republicans seem to be ecstatic about prospects for congressional gains in November, but there are several potential futures that should serve as cautionary tales.

First is the state of the American Deep State which will still be Democrat, leftist, partisan, and obstructionist after the November midterms.  Then there is the possibility, in the next two years, that Team Biden may drive American foreign and economy policy off a cliff.  With established Democrat party nuclear and cyber-war precedents, Team Biden keeps upping the ante with Moscow, too, by sponsoring terror, pipeline sabotage, and the bombing of Russian infrastructure.

For reasons unknown, with serial escalations, Biden and Brussels seems to be cultivating a nuclear/radioactive off-ramp in Ukraine for the Kremlin.  According to the Cassandras, Armageddon is now back on the table after 75 years of shaky but successful “deterrence.”  Europe needs to pump the brakes.  When the balloon goes up, Brussels, not Washington, will be the next ground zero.