After a rousing night at the Republican Convention that ended with a rich California trial lawyer offering prayers to the great god Waheguru, and a former California corporate lawyer coronated as Vice-President, tonight's feature presentation included WEF Young Global Leaders Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy endorsing the New World Order Red Wave.
Reality TV Star Savannah Crisley also spoke, claiming that her celebrity parents, now in prison on multiple counts of bank fraud and tax evasion were targeted for their Conservative beliefs---the little detail that they were indicted by Trump's Justice Department was discreetly not mentioned. A few other victims of crimes committed by immigrants were brought in to bolster the GOP's proposed Bush-level expansion of the Police State to deal with the supposed 'immigrant invasion.' Like the War on Terror, this crackdown only will apply to certain immigrants, others will get automatic Green Cards, foreign lobbyists will be untouched, as will elected officials with dual nationalities.
So, the question for those on the Right is: Are you tired of winning yet?
Apparently, a growing number of us are growing frustrated with this kind of 'winning,' and this is causing some backlash among the GOP leadership who feel that we should be willing to become human sacrifices for the greater glory of the Conservative-Industrial Complex. As an example, after pointing out some of these inconvenient truths in the comments section elsewhere, I received an e-mail saying the following (obscenities edited):
"You’re really not as smart as you think- Trump now epitomizes what Kennedy epitomized- expanding the civic-populist-republican statecraft system of the Founding Fathers to the whole of society. You have zero real statecraft intelligence knowledge. When you say, “Conservatives,” in quotations, it’s just embarrassing for you. You’re a traitor, and you’re a stupid amateur. Suck a d**k, traitor f***ing faggot! 🔫🥷🏻 We’re going to be stacking bodies, of people like you, if Trump doesn’t win!"
Fan mail from based and Red-Pilled jackasses like this are not that uncommon, but I thought that it would be instructive to share a specimen of the sort of intellect driving the GOP's new woke ideology: the same sort of intolerance we're accustomed to see from the Left. In fact, one can find similar deep thoughts all over social media and often in the articles written by 'Conservative' pundits themselves. It comes from the likes of Alt-Right scum like Steve Sailer and Andrew Tate who were idolized by Tucker Carlson, one of yesterday's convention speakers.
The fountainhead of this latest incarnation of extremism is called the Dark Enlightenment, of which J.D. Vance is a disciple. It originated in Silcon Valley and is deeply connected with and promoted by the 'Alpha' Cult of the Superman prevalent in the Manosphere. Curtis Yarvin, one of the ringleaders of the movement stated that "incremental reforms to democracy will not save Western society; instead, a 'hard reset' or 'reboot' is necessary." Does that sound familiar?
Yarvin is also believed to have coined the term Red Pilled, and "advocates for a centrally managed economy led by a monarch – perhaps modeled after a corporate CEO – who wouldn’t need to adhere to plodding liberal-democratic procedures." That sounds like a concept we've encountered here before too.
Ah yes, such fan mail reveals what lurks in people's hearts and explains why we can't have nice things in this country. Is everyone these days just on drugs and unable to practice any emotional regulation?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, your description of the RNC made me laugh. I can barely attend a small community picnic without descending into satire and sarcasm regarding all the games being played, the virtue signaling, the alliances being formed, all the lies being told. Then it takes me about 3 days just to emotionally recover.
I saw a picture of Trump surrounded at the Convention by a bunch of guys with their fists raised in the air. The 'optics' seemed a little unsettling; but I suppose it is better than wearing diapers like they were doing recently. Although, diapers would have expressed the emotional level of the crowd a lot more accurately.
DeleteHas anybody else noticed how many men at the Convention look like J.D. Vance? Beards and Nordstrom-Rack business suits seem to be thing with them now.