The Battle for the Right: America First or No?

https://x.com/EricDJuly/status/1990074059321729301

We’re watching some major fractures form within the American Right right now.

This goes back to a point I’ve made for years: being “pro-Trump” was never a political philosophy. It was never a coherent ideological position. It was a coalition built around a moment, an attitude, and a personality. Timing had more to do with this than people wanted to admit.

Trump’s rise was a perfect storm. his forceful personality, the timing of his campaign, and the failures of the existing political class all created a vacuum that people were eager to fill. Many rallied behind him, but I think a lot of folks severely underestimated just how different Trump’s voters were from each other in terms of political beliefs, priorities, and economic philosophy.

Now there’s no reelection on the line. There’s no “just wait until the next term.” People want results right now, and they’re being forced to confront the reality that they don’t actually agree with Trump on some very fundamental issues. And the same personality traits that helped him dominate the political stage, the confidence, the combativeness, the unpredictability.... also create unnecessary crossfire and mixed messaging.

For some people, being “pro-Trump” simply means adopting whatever position he happens to hold at any given moment. Entire careers were launched (or revived) because someone threw on a red hat and tied their brand to his. That creates a sense of loyalty, or dependency.

But then you have the other side: people who don’t care about personalities or loyalty tests. They care about specific issues, specific policies, and whether those priorities are being addressed.

These two groups are not aligned, and it’s becoming painfully obvious.

The American Right is now being forced to figure out what it actually believes outside of Trump’s shadow and what a post-Trump political identity is supposed to look like. And because so many people hitchhiked on the Trump moment for entirely different reasons, there’s no unified answer.

That’s why you’re seeing fractures. That’s why you’re seeing fights. The movement was never built on shared philosophy, it was built on shared frustration. Once the common enemy isn’t enough, the differences come rushing to the surface.

 
Americans are too soft for freedom. Freedom means no food stamps , no foreign aid including jews, no fbi using thousands of taxpayer paid informants to commit crime, no cia , intel can be handle by military who have by design levels of accountability , dept. of navy , no USDA, no subsidies, no BATFE , no DEA , secure borders
 
https://x.com/jimmy_dore/status/1989534468051554313

Trump, in less than 10 months, has already smashed his own movement by putting Israel first & covering for Epstein pedo’s, coving up the Charlie Kirk assassination for them,bombing 2 different countries for them, censoring Americans for them, deporting college students for them, continuing to fund a genocide for them while bailing out Argentina, implementing DEI for them…..

Plus exploding the deficit while cutting healthcare & adding $200B for the war machine which wiped out all DOGE savings… Now he turns on Massie & MTG who are actually supporting the platform Trump ran on, just stunning.

I wonder what JD Vance is thinking.

 
Americans are too soft for freedom. Freedom means no food stamps , no foreign aid including jews, no fbi using thousands of taxpayer paid informants to commit crime, no cia , intel can be handle by military who have by design levels of accountability , dept. of navy , no USDA, no subsidies, no BATFE , no DEA , secure borders

Americans are too soft for freedom because they don't want to be the movement, they just want to watch it and pay lip service to it.

Ron Paul was squeezed out of the nomination, but the movement didn't die. The Tea Party was coopted by famous names. Trump was placed in charge of that and it was renamed MAGA.

Too many Americans are the usual herd animals, and when their teevees tell them what they herds are, they believe their teevees. They refuse to form their herd around the Ron Pauls because they aren't allowed -- by the teevee -- to see He Who Must Not Be Named as the Alpha Bull. You don't really want your Alpha Bull to wear the label "Quixotic", do you?
 
It is so hilarious hearing people talk about winning who have never won anything in their entire lives. Clint mentioned Ana Kasparian agreeing with the idea about central banking and fiat currency destroying our standard of living and Clint says about these conversations "this is how we win"..... What a joke, you don't win with people that would ban all guns and hate white people and hate capitalism. Then he ends with an insane conspiracy theory that the same "people" that shot at Trump in Bulter are the same "people" that killed Charlie Kirk, and he appears to be suggesting "da jews did it". Totally unhinged bullshit.
 
It is so hilarious hearing people talk about winning who have never won anything in their entire lives.

Well, Tater, it's better than being a sycophant and having to defend the powerful in an era when you can't get into that club until you screw a child for Jeffrey Epstein's cameras. It's the only sure way to ensure that you and the rest of Netanyahu's Minions don't attack them every damned day.
 


https://x.com/MLiamMcCollum/status/1679922655745703936

Absolutely incredible. Here is the entire Ukraine discussion between @TuckerCarlson and Mike Pence.

Tucker asks Pence about religious persecution in Ukraine, and he completely denies it. Tucker follows up, and Pence gets flustered. Pence then tells the ridiculous lie that Putin will roll into a NATO country if he beats Ukraine, as if he wants war with NATO. Tucker then follows up with questions about cluster bombs, Pence gets boos, and then Tucker receives applause after saying every American city is falling apart while most can’t point to Ukraine on a map...

Wild.

The most crucial philosophical split is on full display in this debate. Can the United States afford, and is it even moral, to be an empire fueled by fiat currency? Which way, western man?

Again, this would not happen in the old debate format. As I've said before, candidates should have to hash out their views in long-form conversations, not in a contrived debates.

We are truly living in revolutionary times in terms of the decentralization of media, technology, and free speech. This is a must-see exchange.


 
Why shouldn't it be America first?

Every other nation on earth puts their people first.

Love thy neighbor as you love yourself?

Well you definitely don't love yourself if you don't put yourself first.
 
Why shouldn't it be America first?

You're the shithead bot running around saying that the best thing America can do is put Israel first. We're all smart enough to know that's not the same thing.

That's your cue for verbal diarrhea, not ours.
 
You're the shithead bot running around saying that the best thing America can do is put Israel first. We're all smart enough to know that's not the same thing.

That's your cue for verbal diarrhea, not ours.

So the enemies of my enemys are my friends.

The day they stop being enemies of my enemies they are no longer my friends.

I can put America first by having friends that keep my enemies in check.
 
Israel is no friend of ours. So by your "logic" we ought to be making friends with Pakistan.
We have been friends with Pakistan at times when they were enemies of our enemies.

They helped in the cold war against communism.
 
If Trump really was America first, I would be willing to overlook a whole lot of other bullshit.
 
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