The Conspiracy Times

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The term “conspiracy theory” has been a popular and effective slur against anyone skeptical of official narratives for a long time. The main reason it has been effective is it was always used against people with implausible theories. While the official narrative may not hold up, the alternatives ranged from unlikely to absurd. We have now reached a point where the poles have reversed. The “conspiracy theories” are often far more plausible and sober minded than official narratives.

Yesterday, Biden announced he was not going to run. He released a letter on Twitter, now stupidly called X and a supporting tweet. Others chimed in to say that he had a long think about things while recovering from Covid and decided that it was time to retire and pass the torch to his most trusted understudy, Kamala Harris. Regime media then set off memorializing the great man and his bold decision, thus setting the stage for the Kamala Harris campaign.

The problem is none of this actually happened. The letter Biden supposedly wrote was not written by him, but by some guy named Steve. Reportedly he worked with Biden in the middle of the night to craft the letter. Then he told the family that Joe had decided to call it quits. Then a chubby girl in the White House was given the task of posting a scan of the letter on Twitter. The letter is not on the official White House letterhead nor is it on the campaign letterhead. Just plain paper.

Joe Biden has not made a public appearance in many days and is not scheduled to show up anywhere at the moment. A sitting president choosing not to run for re-election is highly unusual. For the president who makes this decision, or any politician for that matter, it is the biggest event of his career. The first sentence in Biden’s obituary will now include his decision not to run for re-election. That requires more than a tweet from a chubby intern and a letter written by your lawyer.

Adding to the official version is the fact that his campaign chair was on television Sunday morning demanding the party fall in line behind Biden. His top people were running around Washington whipping support among donors and important party officials on the basis that Biden was the nominee. Once news hit the internet, many of these people told the press that they had no idea this was in the works and only heard the news from their interns who are on social media.

In other words, nothing about the official narrative rings true. In fact, it is so implausible that in a different time it would have been one of the conspiracies floating around in response to a much more plausible official narrative. This is the sort of thing Alex Jones says on his show. The mystery guy named Steve Ricchetti, by the way, is a long-time fixer and bag man for the Democratic Party. He is a boring version of The Smoking Man from the old conspiracy series The X Files.

The trope from gangster movies is that when the mafia decides to whack a guy, they find someone the victim trusts to do the deed. Steve Ricchetti has been around Washington for almost as long as Biden and he has been friends with Biden for decades. He has been in the White House with a minor title, but he is one of the family’s closest advisers and he is also keeps an eye on them for the regime. No doubt he was tasked with delivering the bad news to the family.

It is unlikely that there was a scene at the family home where Steve Ricchetti presented the already written letter to Biden and said, “I either get your signature or your brains on this letter” but this decision was obviously not a voluntary. The fact that Biden is unable to speak publicly about it suggest he is in worse shape than we are being told, which is probably why regime flunkies from the Republican Party are now demanding he resign from office, or they invoke the 25th amendment.

Given that Biden has not been in charge of things in any meaningful sense since he was installed, having him serve out his time in a coma or worse is not troubling to the people running things. It may be a problem for them if Harris is installed, as it is known that the Biden staff despises Harris and her people. In other words, the soft coup may be a modified limited hangout to buy some time. The people running the White House agreed to this, but not to Harris becoming president.

Alternatively, the people who engineered this soft coup did not think too much about how it looks as they just wanted Biden out of the race. They had Biden endorse Harris, but they can deal with that later. They now have a month to figure out how to find someone who is plausible enough as a candidate so that when the rigging machine kicks in on election night, the results are plausible enough to accept. Maybe they simply have not thought this far at all.

That is the other thing about our conspiratorial age. Not only are the official narratives more ridiculous than the conspiracy theories, but the people engineering the official narratives are thumbless screw-ups. Even the guys lining their clothes with aluminum foil would have cooked up a better story than the official narrative of how Biden decided to quit the race. The official narratives are not just implausible, but they are also stupid which makes the conspiracy itself stupid.

Of course, what all this points to is more ham-fisted shenanigans as the regime plotters try to sell Harris as a plausible alternative to Trump or find a suitable replacement if she flops this week. In other words, we will get a firehose of nonsense and lies from the regime, which will turn the conspiracy theory machine up to eleven. We have reached the point where only a fool accepts the official truth, which opens the door for everyone with a clever imagination to conjure alternatives.


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ProZNoV
ProZNoV
1 month ago

I don’t know what’s creepier:

Every journalist in America shouting from the rooftops about what a hero, statesman, and Lyin’ of the Senate Ole’ Joe was

OR

How dignified, smart, stunning and brave Kamala is. All of her many, many achievements. The whole left just started parroting the script.

It’s Orwellian. But this is what’s going in the history books.

Last edited 1 month ago by ProZNoV
LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
Reply to  ProZNoV
1 month ago

Honestly, I’m at some personal risk during the upcoming Kamala campaign.

She is so obviously stupid that when the entire media starts shouting that she is brilliant and accomplished, I am afraid that my brain may break.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

She can’t even cut a convincing ActBlue promo for YouTube.

Sounds totally fake, struggles to read the basic lines on the teleprompter.

Steve W
Steve W
Reply to  ProZNoV
1 month ago

The prepared narrative is Joe passing the torch to Kamala, in a final selfless act of public service, knowing he cannot go on with the struggle to Save our Democracy. It is obvious that all this has been planned, and that Joe had no hand in any of it. You are correct; it’s Orwellian. It wouldn’t surprise me if Jill is right now being held in isolation so that she can’t speak to the Media, undergoing a struggle session to get her mind right before they allow her to go public.

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  ProZNoV
1 month ago

It’s reminiscent of the Stalinist era Soviet Union, when the regime would literally excise from photographs once prominent party members who had fallen out of favor. It was like they had never existed.

David Wright
Member
1 month ago

Nothing should be accepted by any government official via social media. Those crap tweets coming from Biden’s X account last week are all obviously written by someone else and more importantly without his knowledge.

The actual election in November is going to the greatest shit show con job of all time.

Evil Sandmich
Reply to  David Wright
1 month ago

I believe there was an incident where that foreign black woman with the toilet brush hairdo had accidentally gotten her and Biden’s Twitter accounts crossed up in a posting which revealed that she was the one running it. At no point in time was Biden like “ah that reads great, now to post it to Twitter”.

Eloi
Eloi
Reply to  David Wright
1 month ago

He never used his twitter account. “Biden” tweeted during the debate.

Steve W
Steve W
Reply to  David Wright
1 month ago

Absolutely no doubt. I mean, where is Jill? Where is the President? Where is the goofy black chick with her notebook? There has been a palace coup, and the Media plus all the usual political suspects are in on it. Why aren’t people like Schumer and Pelosi interested in what the President has to say, instead of enthusiastically backing Harris all of a sudden? “My” governor, the stunningly idiotic Kathy Hochal, has announced her total support for Harris; quoth she: “Kamala Harris is the perfect choice for us to defend our democracy in what is the most important election of… Read more »

Anglo-Welsh
Anglo-Welsh
1 month ago

I think we’re at last reaching that critical moment when Wile E. Coyote looks down and realises he’s standing on nothing but thin air.

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Anglo-Welsh
1 month ago

The DNC looks down, looks at us, and holds up a little sign that says “Yipe!”

Member
Reply to  mmack
1 month ago

Unfortunately, it’s equally plausible to describe Wile E. Coyote as a metaphor for all of America. Yipe, indeed.

Epaminondas
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
1 month ago

And that anvil Wile E. is holding is Israel.

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pyrrhus
pyrrhus
Reply to  Vizzini
1 month ago

All too true! The difference is that many Americans still don’t see a problem, or the need for a parachute…

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  mmack
1 month ago

Time to strap Kamaltoe into the trusty Acme Rocket Sled and set the direction-finder for “Anti-White House.”

Bourbon
Bourbon
Reply to  mmack
1 month ago

All the stories this afternoon are that Biden might ackshually have died recently [or is struggling in something akin to an ICU setting].

A big FAA flight restriction just went up around Biden’s beach palace in Delaware.

Both Charlie Kirk & (((Laura Loomer))) are claiming that something is seriously wrong chez Rehoboth Beach [far worse even than the status quo we had come to expect from the Biden Fambly Crime Syndicate].

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Hun
Hun
Reply to  Bourbon
1 month ago

Death by pillow?

Btw, that pic is ugly.

Bloated Boomer
Bloated Boomer
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

The pic isn’t ugly, the (((person))) in it is.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

Death by My Pillow.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Bourbon
1 month ago

Is it possible Joey D refused to resign and got resigned, permanently?

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
Reply to  Anglo-Welsh
1 month ago

It’s even thinner than we thought…Biden’s signature on the letter appears to be a forgery…

Hun
Hun
Reply to  pyrrhus
1 month ago

I hope that’s true and that Biden escapes from his confinement, running on the street in his pajamas, screaming “I did not sign that paper”, while hundreds of people film and post to TikTok.

Hun
Hun
Reply to  pyrrhus
1 month ago

Maybe they will make him “die of covid” to tie up the loose ends.

Bourbon
Bourbon
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

pyrrhus: ‘Maybe they will make him “die of covid” to tie up the loose ends.‘ A lot of people [to include Charlie Kirk & Laura Loomer] are claiming that that’s more or less precisely what their sources are telling them. Something really weird is happening; this has been Edith Wilson & Eleanor Roosevelt territory we’ve been witnessing for the last three & a half years. What I’m wondering is how many shekels Hunter & Jill are demanding from the Council of the Sanhedrin in order to play ball. $500 million? $1 billion? =============== I’m also at least mildly worried that… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Bourbon
1 month ago

“We desperately need those AMD/nVidia fabrication plants in Taiwan.”
That and the FAA Sum Ting Wong alert

Solid gold catches, especially the chip plants
Those are an essential resource
Like fuel oil contracts for F16s and Navy carriers

We can die over there
So the Nu-Mericans can have their ballots harvested over here

And only Trump can bring the rednecks back into the armed services, unwittingly or not
I think the Minimalist enslavers will make the Maximalist genociders see reason

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KGB
KGB
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

I’m in Taiwan at the moment and on Thursday, from 1PM to 2PM, we’re having what might be called an air raid drill. You are not allowed to be out on the street for that hour, all traffic and commerce will cease.

Now, let me be clear, this type of preparedness drill has occured regularly for decades. I’ve been here for them before. It’s not in response to any heightened state of tension, but it’s a reminder that even the status quo has its perils.

Pozymandias
Reply to  pyrrhus
1 month ago

The giveaway was the use of blue crayon. Biden prefers the gold ones with the little sparkles in the wax.

Felix Krull
Member
1 month ago

That’s the second presidency in a row that’s been putsched.

We have now reached a point where the poles have reversed. The “conspiracy theories” are often far more plausible and sober minded than official narratives.

Uncle Norm: “Good grief, the Secret Service tried to kill Trump!?”

Me: “Yes, that’s what they WANT you to believe.”

Arthur Metcalf
Arthur Metcalf
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

I don’t know who downvoted you, but it’s someone still playing Red v. Blue, apparently.

Yes, second presidency in a row pulled apart by the DC Managerial Class. No one should be happy about this if they can think beyond the next 5 minutes.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

And the DC Mandarins have now got two proxy wars going…badly..that are turning into propaganda disasters, and no apparent idea of what to do about that…except the usual doubling down….

Filthie
Filthie
Member
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

Agreed.

as far as conspiracy vs narrative though… I wonder. I think Washington is on chaos and no one’s in charge.

The power vacuum deepens. Historically when the elite implodes, there is a fight for control that will see a series of leaders rise and fall as they fight amongst themselves. Eventually the strong man comes forth and ends it.

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Filthie
1 month ago

Eventually the strong man comes forth and ends it.

“When the goyim is in need of a savior, we will provide one for him.”

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

“Strong man?” We don’t produce any Pattons or MacArthurs anymore – let alone a Franco!
System is carefully set up to select for craven, incompetent yes-men gaggotians like Mark Milley.

Filthie
Filthie
Member
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

I hear ya.

But… perhaps the fires of greatness have been stoked by weak men for two generations now?

tashtego
Member
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

One thing is for sure. No intelligent military officer can still sincerely hold on to the old moral absolute obligation to remain subordinate to the civil authorities. Taking their own leadship’s admitted flouting of this old constraint, like Miley, when the civil leadership was legitimately elected, never mind when the civil authority is plainly illegitimate as it is now, the door is morally wide open to use their own moral judgement about what to do and who to take orders from. Most will take orders from money I suppose but with no actual loyalty or sense of duty or cause.… Read more »

Last edited 1 month ago by tashtego
Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

Shades of German industrialists, man
If we can’t have a Hitler, at least we can have a Milei or Maduro

manc
manc
Reply to  Filthie
1 month ago

I did not know the “letter” wasn’t on any kind of official letterhead…rookie mistake, c’mon people.

Wonder when Prince Lvov makes his appearance?

Nick Note's Mugshot
Nick Note's Mugshot
Reply to  Filthie
1 month ago

Hopefully the You Tube influencer Mr. Beast will seize the reigns of power. The dude knows how to get things done.

KGB
KGB
Reply to  Nick Note's Mugshot
1 month ago

It appears he prioritizes gibs to brown foreigners; he’d be a perfect regime puppet.

Whitney
Member
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

Yeah that Trump’s shooting really just turned him into a whole different figure, a mythological figure, and at the same time the whole Republican platform catered on everything, abortion, gay marriage, LGBT and of course we already know they’ll be infinite money for Israel. And the two white men ticket, will that make white men want to join the military again? There’s nothing for me at the RNC anymore and then Trump gave that speech and talked about getting shot and he said “I’ll never talk about this again because it was so traumatic” and then he went on to… Read more »

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Whitney
1 month ago

And now I don’t know.

We’ll never know. Maybe our grandchildren will.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

The constant hammering of Fear Uncertainty Doubt, of making us mistrust our own two lying eyes, makes the stoutest heart quaver

DLS
DLS
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

Do the grandchildren of people alive during “the holocaust” know the true history?

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  DLS
1 month ago

They will soon.

btp
Member
1 month ago

I think, had his plan to kill Trump worked, he would not have had to quit the race. You have to feel sorry for him, though, because the assassination plan worked, really. You got a shooter with an adequate rifle within easy distance. He takes a good-enough shot to win, but well… It’s like designing a critical drive with time running out, you get the the 10 yard line and send the kicker out for the chip shot to win the game. And he shanks it. I think the best explanation for Biden’s removal is simply his failure to kill… Read more »

Son of Hercules
Son of Hercules
Reply to  btp
1 month ago

“I think the best explanation for Biden’s removal is simply his failure to kill Trump.”

Reminds me of the only good line from Superman III:

“I asked you to kill Superman, and you couldn’t even do that one, simple thing.”

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  btp
1 month ago

But Biden didn’t plan anything; he is a lifeless husk. And I can’t say with total certainty whether the assassination was as a botched SS/intelligence hit OR Trump himself orchestrated it. It’s just so bizarre.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  fakeemail
1 month ago

But why would Trump orchestrate it? He was already leading. Biden was already fading. Why go to such lengths in an effort to gain a “bump” in those circumstances?

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Compared to the likelihood that the Power Structure orchestrated the hit, the chances Trump himself did it are infinitesimal. Occam’s razor in play.

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  fakeemail
1 month ago

I don’t think Trump orchestrated it:

“Hey, buddy, just make sure you clip my ear, OK? I know you’re a great shot and all, but make sure you get it on target and not a few millimeters to the right!”

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

The mechanics of it are plausible (a dye pack, not a real ear graze) but the motive is absent

Ploppy
Ploppy
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

I can’t believe that Trump would try this knowing how many people would try to tattle on him.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  btp
1 month ago

I think, had his plan to kill Trump worked, he would not have had to quit the race.

Agreed, and I don’t even think Harris is a stronger candidate. But those two events are directly linked.

Woodpecker
Woodpecker
1 month ago

Feeling a bit black-pilled this morning. Biden has publicly turned into a small cloud of dust, as it seemed he always must. Simultaneously, the MAGA ticket has a Frum-groomed protege in the Veep spot, and a national convention featuring (so I read) prayers to Vishnu and a ‘model’ from only-fans.  Normie’s trudge is that of an M C Escher print, wherein the drudges put one foot endlessly in front of another, slowly overcoming lies one step at at time, only somehow to return to the point from which they started, an unidentifiable slight of hand having somewhere caused ‘up’ to be ‘down’.  It takes… Read more »

Member
Reply to  Woodpecker
1 month ago

So long as you get the message, comrade, that no matter what choice you make, Leviathan will continue on its chosen path.

Arthur Metcalf
Arthur Metcalf
Reply to  Woodpecker
1 month ago

You have good reason to be blackpilled. The GOP convention had no reference to anything outside of itself or Trump.

Our heritage is being dismantled — past tense, probably — and the one “trad” party ran four days of a convention with porn stars and litigious Hebrew Harvard Democrats on stage. Not a single reference to anything remotely historical.

It’s gone. Whatever you and I are holding onto, nobody else gives a shit. Even the people we “agree with.”

Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

You are correct. It’s all gone. People talk about “the red pill”, they talk about dissidence, they talk about ” our side of the Divide”. The real red pill is fully internalizing that we are men without a country. We are the Stationary Diaspora, and the events we are watching have nothing to do with us. Biden won’t seek re-election; Kamala Harris is making empty mouth noises; the RNC genuflects to porn whores and demon gods. For those of us who mourn the loss of our country and our civilization we may as well be in the town square of… Read more »

Owlman
Owlman
Reply to  Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
1 month ago

The real red pill is fully internalizing that we are men without a country.”

The term “internal exile” begins to have a certain ring to it.

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

What we’re holding onto is Ward and June Cleaver, John Wayne, and Gary Cooper. As Tony soprano lamented many a time, “whatever happened to Gary Cooper?”

Those symbols, and the people/faith they represent, have been mercilessly dumped on and vilified for 60 years.

Shrinking Violet
Shrinking Violet
Reply to  Woodpecker
1 month ago

Love the Escher metaphor—brilliant!

Hun
Hun
Reply to  Woodpecker
1 month ago

I thought we have a consensus here that the system is unfixable. That means that it doesn’t really matter who is the P or the VP. We should have already moved on from despair to acceptance.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

Whether consensus or not that is the correct take. Making the system further discredit itself is a worthy goal as long as people do not delude themselves into thinking it can be saved. Whites are despondent and suicidal, but unlike the Indians before them the system itself cannot survive without them, and the system is hellbent on white genocide. In that sense the system itself is suicidal.

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

Look at South Africa: still tottering along with a White minority doing the heavy lifting and a stupid, diverse elite looting the place. “There is a great deal of ruin in a nation”, and all that…

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

South Africa was not and is not a vast empire with complex systems. The degradation of that country, relatively small in the scheme of things, over the last few decades will appear here in a few years if not months.

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

It’s still a vast, advanced, industrial country built by Whites. It’s America in miniature in many ways. At one time (when the Boers ruled) it was seen as likely to be “The Second America”.

Owlman
Owlman
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

Ah, one minute the South Africans surrendered Tobruk. Then the great, great Queen of the people turned her back on them. Once they shed their blood for their Queen.

I would love to hear from a South African here about that point. In my day to day life I only know one S.A., and he is a Marxist of a noxious strain that lives in the good ole USA.

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Owlman
1 month ago

You’re thinking of the Australians, who actually held out at Tobruk for 231 days until they were relieved by the British Eighth Army.

Richard Sharpe
Richard Sharpe
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

There were two sieges of Tobruk. The Australians were in there first and held out. In the second stanza, it was the South Africans who unexpectedly ended up in this coastal desert resort and subsequently…POW camps.

In fairness, the SA Tobruk was never supposed to be a fortress but a rear echelon logistics base with most of its defenses removed and repurposed. The Saffas were put in there at the last minute in the panic stations phase of a disastrous British operation against Rommel.

Reno
Reno
Reply to  Owlman
1 month ago

It was the USA and USSR who undermined South Africa.

South Africans can emigrate to the UK,the US is a lot more problematic.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

We should find a way to import the minority into our nation.

Maxda
Maxda
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

Not allowed to import whites who will add value to this country. Russia, on the other hand, is run by sensible people who want more hard-working white Christians. So they have been actively helping them relocate.
https://www.rt.com/business/432375-russia-south-africa-farmers/

Hun
Hun
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

I don’t think those farmers ever made the move.

Apex Predator
Apex Predator
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

Nearly half of Whites are 100% onboard with accepting their dhimmitude and servitude don’t forget. This place won’t collapse when people like us are no longer and those in charge understand this. Endless decades of propaganda and Semitic poison have made the younger generations compliant and servile sheep. They will gladly keep the wheels turning for the DEI overlords. This was the best trick yet pulled by our (((friends))). They aren’t forced to do anything, the Good Whites, and they are now legion, truly love Big Brotha. It is hubris to assume this is all going to collapse and you… Read more »

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Apex Predator
1 month ago

The system barely functions now, and an argument can be made it does not at all. It almost is a reverse hopium to think it can limp on for decades. Twitch, maybe.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Apex Predator
1 month ago

I’m looking at it as “the whites have spored.” it appears to be seasonal. Now what matters is how lasting the diffusion is, and where there will be enough to spore again. I’d rather not we end up mere traces of a genetic memory. Perhaps that’s why our signatory markers, such as skin, hair, and eye color, are of relatively recent vintage; we, the fair flowers, are only a seasonal version, now a fading bloom. Our percentage of the global population peaked in 1940; now that great sporing, the World Wars, has spread our ways and our genes (again) across… Read more »

Last edited 1 month ago by Alzaebo
Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

What kind of symbolic act or pressure release is joining the Republicans allowed to be? It’s important. Judged by the convention, the only break from current_year that the GOP represents is some redneck-marketing nostalgia (sponsored by Bud Light). Hulk Hogan and Kid Rock are not from this century. What’s permitted symbolically—what dissent can appear—has shrunk a lot in the past few days. The RNC was a celebration of the shrinkage. The Party came out as the DNC’s very, very heavily “gay coded” Indian mascot. It’s a notable change of dress, perhaps accomplished with a bullet—perhaps meant to be differently accomplished… Read more »

Woodpecker
Woodpecker
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

Reasonable point. My black pill regarded the ongoing *perception* of the system, rather than the system itself (which I know, of course, to be unfixable). There isn’t going to be a ‘wake up’ moment that many in these parts, even, seem to expect. The system can seemingly effortlessly produce sufficient lies to replace those in the process of being dispelled. Even here, many seem to think that the breakdown of the Dems leads to a ‘happening’ (be that civil war, or whatever). It won’t. The new next thing will be coopted like the last next thing. I’m not really black-pilled.… Read more »

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

Just so. If the Power Structure installs some bizarre Dem–is there any other kind?–we know dam’ well the sorts of perverse and dieverse initiatives that will be coming down the pipe. If it decides to let Trump win, we know he will have been compromised and emasculated and therefore will be able to do very little to arrest the P&D his Dem opponent would have pushed. We are well and truly in a post-electoral environment.

Separation is the only solution.

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  Woodpecker
1 month ago

Party of Lincoln, Amber Rose, Hulk Hogan, and Vishnu. What’s not to like? What me worry?

Melissa
Melissa
1 month ago

Old Joe is now in the hands of the brilliant Dr. Jill Biden.
Dr. Jill Biden is a doctor, in case you hadn’t heard. Not unlike Dr. Pepper.

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
Reply to  Melissa
1 month ago

Don’t forget “Professor” Joe Biden.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Melissa
1 month ago

Isn’t doctor Jill also a full-blooded by gawd Iriquois? Or am I confusing her with somebody else? I can’t keep all these crazy Dem wymyn straight…

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Jill Giacoma is the grand-daughter of a full-blodded Sicilian of the Cosa Nostra tribe.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
1 month ago

” We have reached the point where only a fool accepts the official truth, which opens the door for everyone with a clever imagination to conjure alternatives.” Everything we’re told is pretty much a lie and has been for over 60 years, and the people still keep on eating it up, especially the “vote harder” folks. They won’t wake up until they’re wiping their asses on 100 Dollar Bills, and the economy of the country has gone belly-up. When reality raises its head and can no longer be explained away, it’s going to get mean, and I mean mad-dog killing… Read more »

Arthur Metcalf
Arthur Metcalf
Reply to  Coalclinker
1 month ago

You just described the five people I’ll be talking with this morning to perfection.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

LOL, We all know people like that, but be consoled about this: There are times of history when lots of stupid people eat shit then die. You know, the ones you’d never feel sorry for. There is justice, and sometimes it comes in the form of fate.

rasqball
rasqball
Reply to  Coalclinker
1 month ago

Such people won’t do anything – on a sustained basis, anyway – that wifey might think “mean.”

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Coalclinker
1 month ago

WASP: soft exterior, hard interior. Gotta give them rope, need a solid case you’ve been wronged and have the right to get mean. Soft all the way, or hard all the way, not much in between. I still believe it!

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
1 month ago

America today: I do not believe Biden is dead. I would not be surprised in the least if Biden were dead. This is every previous totalitarian regime, too. “Biden” will not resign because it would require Harris to assume office. She cannot be allowed to do so until polls are conducted to determine whether she will be installed at the kabuki convention. If it appears she can win or not bleed out too much Harris gets the nod. Otherwise look for Oprahmania or something else that stupid. All of us have expected fortification, and while that remains quite possible, this… Read more »

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

What was the name of that dark comedy about Stalin’s death? This is the Weimerica version.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

THE DEATH OF STALIN. America’s version is far more retarded. The stupid is so extreme here no one even bothers noticing it now.

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

The United States defeated the Soviet Union in the Cold War only to become a gay, lame, and retarded version of the USSR.

Chet Rollins
Chet Rollins
1 month ago

I still remember the Super Tuesday in 2020 where all of Biden’s opponents all quit at the same time and endorsed him. Never have I seen the amount of blatant backroom shenanigans at that day, all to make sure Trump getting a second term didn’t happen. Now he hasn’t gone away, is in the lead, and the mess they made by installing Biden with Kamala as life insurance has serious potential of destroying their chances of controlling the empire in perpetuity, going as far as dismantling everything altogether. What should have been a victory lap is now a struggle for… Read more »

mmack
mmack
Reply to  Chet Rollins
1 month ago

You can thank the odious South Carolina Representative Jim Clyburn for this mess. In the SC Primary in 2020 he flat out told Ol’ Joe he’d only support him if Joe nominated a “Woman of Color” to be his VP. Per La Wiki: “Before the primary on February 26, House Majority Whip and longtime U.S. Representative Jim Clyburn endorsed Biden. Many cited Clyburn’s endorsement as a reason for Biden’s wide margin of victory, as Clyburn’s endorsement was a deciding factor for many African American voters in South Carolina. Thirty-six percent of all primary voters said that they made their decision… Read more »

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  mmack
1 month ago

There is something rotten in South Carolina. Very, very rotten.

Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Has been since Charleston was founded in 1670. A bunch of nasty Barbadian (British) sugar cane growers started the place. Got very rich.

George Strong
George Strong
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Miss Lindsey gets booed off the stage in the Scotch-Irish uplands but still wins every year. I don’t know if he steals it or what.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  George Strong
1 month ago

Then there’s Nimrotter.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

“Mrs. Nimrotter, tear down this flag!”

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Chet Rollins
1 month ago

Wait til they figure out that their Master Plan For World Domination depends almost entirely on…cell phones.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

…and indoor plumbing that works.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

As long as they’re not counting votes 😃

George Strong
George Strong
Reply to  Chet Rollins
1 month ago

Satan wanted to humiliate Biden before claiming his soul for Hell.

TempoNick
TempoNick
1 month ago

Trump lies a lot, but you don’t really notice because everybody else lies. Trump also tells the truth a lot and it sticks out like a sore thumb. That’s what gives him credibility.

For the record, the conspiracy folks have been saying Biden was going to be replaced for most of the year. Score another victory for the conspiracy people.

Wolf Barney
Wolf Barney
Reply to  TempoNick
1 month ago

Given that Biden has obviously been on the road to dementia for a while now, predicting his removal isn’t exactly scoring a victory.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Wolf Barney
1 month ago

”We all knew, we just didn’t say it.”

How many times have us crazies heard that one?

Arthur Metcalf
Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

We must live our times, and I am as realist as anyone here, but I find myself missing the 1990s immensely. I really wish I had some inkling it would crater this rapidly in the US. Those of you in your youth during those years will understand, even if you were poor, like me.

Vinnyvette
Vinnyvette
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

90’s not bad, 80’s were better!

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
Reply to  Vinnyvette
1 month ago

The 80s were okay up until 1987, when GM decided to make all of their new cars front-wheel drive, and God were they junk. Everything became a dead man standing at that point.

rasqball
rasqball
Reply to  Coalclinker
1 month ago

’90s were better (but ’80’s WERE fun).
I was still living in the ’90’s until a few years ago, when I had by blinders Surreptitiously Removed and shoved down my pie-hole.
(I kept on rockin’ the 90’s…well into the twenty-teens… ;-(

Bloated Boomer
Bloated Boomer
Reply to  rasqball
1 month ago

The 90s were extremely gay and woke, as Devon Stack has recently been documenting.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Bloated Boomer
1 month ago

Compared to the 80s, yes. Compared to now, not so much.

Member
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

I had an inkling in the ’90s. I was very angry and making a lot of noise in 1992, and nobody listened to me. It gets tiring.

Maxda
Maxda
Reply to  Vizzini
1 month ago

I wasn’t paying much attention in the early 90’s (was out in the desert for half a year in that first Gulf War) but knew by ’94 that HW was a complete fink.

Wolf Barney
Wolf Barney
Reply to  Vizzini
1 month ago

I was also making noise in the 90s about how bad it’s going to get, only to be met with puzzling looks. But I was reading Buchanan and Francis, along with books like AlienNation, Revolt of the Elites, Civil War 2, and subscribed to Chronicles, all who saw what was coming.

Ed
Ed
Reply to  Wolf Barney
1 month ago

There was a prophet named Ross Perot who also told Americans that the ship needed a change in direction. He was dismissed as a crackpot despite garnering almost 20% of the vote in 1992 and five to six percent in 1996.

Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

To the many people saying, “Fine. Who’s your pick for VP?” whenever JD Vance is objected to, I say, “Ross Perot Jr.”

But finding and recruiting him would take unlimited funds, an army of hirelings to do all the legwork, and 40+ years of rubbing shoulders with the rich and powerful in both social, financial, and political circles.

Naturally Trump couldn’t possibly track Jr. down and talk it over with him.

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rasqball
rasqball
Reply to  Ed
1 month ago

I voted for him twice.
Nader twice, too…
McCain (ugh…), then Cheeto Hilter 2x

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Vizzini
1 month ago

When Slick bombed Libya–or wherever it was–in order to forestall the impeachment vote, I got a very bad feeling. That was one of the more evil acts ever performed by a sitting prez. And it tells us the sorts of returns we get through democracy, which has only deteriorated with Our Democracy.

Member
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

I miss ska and the Mighty Mighty Bosstones.

Nikolai Vladivostok
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 month ago

I’m glad that in the smouldering ruins of western civilization at least there’ll be no ska.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Nikolai Vladivostok
1 month ago

If I never again hear a nuggra-note it’ll be too soon.

Maxda
Maxda
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

About ’82 to ’95 was what I think of as this country’s peak years during my lifetime.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

I make America’s peak 1962. Somewhat before my time.

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Same here — around 1959.

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

Things were great in the Mid Ohio Valley up until the early 1970s, then after that everything started to go to Hell. All of our chemical and steel industry is gone, rot and despair fill the air today, and there is no hope of anything getting better.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

90s: material prosperity, America at the height of power and influence. Otoh, the radical stuff started escaping the academy. Young people got tatted, pierced, and dyed. Slackers and mopes. Gangster rap and hood culture. High tech. Momentum had already shifted, writing was on the wall.

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fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

Trust me, the rot had well set in by the 90s.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  fakeemail
1 month ago

Indeed. How could it not have? It began, after all, in the second half of the 60s.

Wolf Barney
Wolf Barney
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

1964 & 1965 launched the beginning of a new era. (Civil Rights & Hart-Celler Immigration)

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Wolf Barney
1 month ago

That was the legislative spear-point. And the cultural deluge followed very hard on its heels.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Preceded by the judicial version, BROWN.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

And the military version, Truman’s integration of the military in ’48.

Dr_Mantis_Toboggan_MD
Member
Reply to  Arthur Metcalf
1 month ago

It was the flower of my sometimes misspent youth. One night, the official music for white people was switched from vapid Sunset Strip-style hair metal to whiny grunge from Seattle heroin addicts and god-awful gangsta rap from the parts of the city you never visited. MTV got the memo and switched from Poison and Motley Crue to Pearl Jam and Nirvana, along with Yo! MTV Raps. The 1990s was like a dream in many ways. The tech boom insulated our ruling class from repercussions of their policies. Clinton was banging every woman within groping distance and was the most conservative… Read more »

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  Dr_Mantis_Toboggan_MD
1 month ago

Steve Perry Journey and Pat Benatar was peak White people music. They were all over MTV before they got unceremoniously dumped for grunge and gangsta rap. “I spent the early 2000s hauling stuff in Iraq in a C-130, including lots of patriotic young men dying for nothing and being sent home in flag-draped caskets.” Makes me shiver, because I was almost one of those young fools. Just a dumb kid when 911 happened and bought the narrative hook line and sinker and was ready to fight for “my country”. Applied to the Army, but for the grace of God didn’t… Read more »

Whitney
Member
1 month ago

In 9 days there was an attempted assassination, a global technological meltdown and apparently a coup. What is next week going to bring?

Moran ya Simba
Moran ya Simba
Reply to  Whitney
1 month ago

Thr greatest show on earth is back next week…

Whitney
Member
Reply to  Moran ya Simba
1 month ago

This season of America is really getting good!

Moran ya Simba
Moran ya Simba
Reply to  Whitney
1 month ago

Season 248 is really something yes

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Moran ya Simba
1 month ago

You really can’t beat the original cast, though.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Whitney
1 month ago

Shows often get good in the final season.

cg2
cg2
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

More often they get inane.

Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Reply to  cg2
1 month ago

Shhhh! Kamala is donning her leather jacket and her water skis….

Pozymandias
Reply to  Whitney
1 month ago

The writers are clearly doing shrooms though.

herrman
herrman
Member
1 month ago

The bridge is oscillating wildly now, some of the cables have already snapped. At this point I advise abandoning your car and running for it. The smarter ones are already on the bank waiting and watching for the collapse.

And we’re only halfway through summer.

“Turning and turning in the widening gyre   
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere   
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst   
Are full of passionate intensity.”

George Strong
George Strong
Reply to  herrman
1 month ago

No cleansing civil war until the economic crash, unfortunately.

Wkathman
Wkathman
1 month ago

Kamala Harris as president* would be the greatest advertisement AGAINST Affirmative Action we’ve ever had. If dissidents knew what was good for them, they would quietly root for Harris (rooting for her would hardly require voting for her, as only a sap would vote for anyone at this point).
*The president is just a puppet. Therefore, who holds the office matters only in terms of its effect on public perception and has no bearing on how the system operates.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Wkathman
1 month ago

DEI is on the ropes even now. I agree she would strike the fatal blow, but as you point out, it doesn’t matter since the president is a puppet.

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  Wkathman
1 month ago

I feel like a major airline disaster would be a close second in terms of discrediting DIE.

I’m actually a little surprised we haven’t had one yet.

B125
B125
1 month ago

This coincides too closely with Trump’s assassination attempt.

Was the plan to sh00t Trump, then have Biden step down a week later? Then they can run 2 milquetoast regime approved candidates (with no dementia).

Or was the plan to keep Biden in, once Trump was gone, and have him “win” a rigged election against Nikki? But since Trump is still here, they need Biden to step down.

Either way, it feels like Biden stepping down is now one part of a pre-scripted series of events. As usual, Trump went off-script and screwed up their harebrained plans.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  B125
1 month ago

Perhaps the tell is that the day after the failed assassination, Haley was invited to speak at the RNC, which she accepted, and then endorsed Trump. Struck me as possibly an “our plan failed, so we submit” moment.

Horace
Horace
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

I have no doubt that she was forewarned to have two speeches prepared. The unused speech was something of the order “It is with great sorrow that I accept the nomination….”

Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Reply to  B125
1 month ago

If “they” were seriously trying to kill Trump (and it is entirely possible they were, though the conspiracies are not without merit IMO), why is there no recourse to the initial failure? If one is willing to kill a political rival, wouldn’t one also be willing to try again? “Oh no, the morphodite we hired to run the trigger missed. Darn it! Well, no choice now but to accept defeat and carry out this other set of plans that don’t really serve our interests well.” Trump killed the Iranian General by remote control, yes? Does anyone who reads and posts… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
1 month ago

They are willing to kill a rival, but they are not willing to be seen killing a rival, of which a 2nd attempt dramatically increases the risk. The facade of legitimacy is paramount. We have seen before, in other ways, how they are willing to act draconian up to a point but walk it back when there is resistance. Perhaps kind of the same ethos here.

I believe this is the kind of thinking that could have animated them short term, in the barely a week now since the failure.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

But here’s the rub–given the idiocy of the masses who will believe literally anything, how hard is it for the Power Structure to sustain its legitimacy? So degraded is the intelligence of the public that the PS can do practically anything and not suffer a catastrophic loss of legitimacy. Therefore, further attempts on Trump’s life would produce no consequences for the PS.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
1 month ago

I think squeezing Biden out and replacing him with Harris–or whoever–is simply insurance in case further liquidation attempts fail. But make no mistake, if another opportunity to kill Trump arises, they’re going to take it. That’s still squarely on the table.

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
1 month ago

This is a movie, written like a Seinfeld episode. It’s scene after scene exaggerating reality so that we notice. 5 ft 5 females protecting a 6’4 president? The 21st century version of the book depository? Jeffrey Toobin pleasuring himself on a Zoom call, bringing the Jergens bottle with him on-screen? Nadler shatting his pants and waddling off the stage? Zero being forced to walk out from the servants’ entrance on a plane? Romney tweeting as PierrE DelectO (P-E-D-O)?

Too many weird things going on for me to believe any conventional normie explanation.

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Bilejones
Member
Reply to  TempoNick
1 month ago

I’m sure we’ll be treated to the DEI driven narrative of the superior bullet stopping power of short overweight women.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Bilejones
1 month ago

Bootsy’s Rubber Band (the Commodores):

She’s like a brick…House
She’s mighty might-y
Just lettin’ it all hang out”

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Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

Alzaebo dealin’ wit’ his nawlidge of blak kotchur!

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  B125
1 month ago

They tried to end the Trump menace one and for all, and failed. Instead, they made him stronger, which necessitated defenestrating Joey Depends and replacing him with a candidate who could conceivably beat Trump in the event that they can’t kill him before the election.

But who is the candidate? Kamaltoe probably doesn’t stand much more of a chance of winning than did JD. Yet the rulers appear to be lining up behind her. And once you’ve gone public with your endorsement you really can’t retract it. Kamaltoe as the nominee is the oddest piece of this entire deranged puzzle.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

And once you’ve gone public with your endorsement you really can’t retract it. 

Oh, yes, yes you can.

If the polling before the DNC is so bad fortification even appears out of reach, expect those endorsements to sleep with the War (or Peace) with Eastasia and the fishes.

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
1 month ago

This is all news to me but does not surprise me in the slightest.It was clear that the Covid pretext was to get Biden under wraps while the powers-that-be in the regime decided what to do with his worthless carcass. It’s also been clear for a long time that Biden has never had any agency of his own — he’s just been a performing ape who has increasingly not even been able to perform. After the “debate” last month it was clear the jig was up, and that became doubly true when some leading Democrats started voicing their “reservations” and… Read more »

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Arshad Ali
1 month ago

And you don’t think that unprecedentedly early debate was just for this very reason?

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
Reply to  TempoNick
1 month ago

Probably. But the sordid details are unclear to me. Could just have been yet another cock-up

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Arshad Ali
1 month ago

Maybe Biden got canned because he botched the Trump hit.

(Let’s keep with Z’s mafia theme here, please!)

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

And that would also dovetail with my suspicion that the so-called “assassination attempt” is fake and gay.

mmack
mmack
1 month ago

Maybe they simply have not thought this far at all.

With this crowd, it’s the safest way to bet.

Evil Sandmich
Reply to  mmack
1 month ago

I listened to an Auron McIntyre podcast this morning where, after the Trump assassination attempt, he figured any Dem candidate would be cruising for a loss so the smart thing for the regime to do would be to let Biden be the one to do it and that it would be stupid to try and change him out at this point. He was right of course, but… My only thought is that Biden was becoming too much of a drag on down-ballot races and while the inner party could deal with Biden going down, they weren’t big fans of losing… Read more »

Bilejones
Member
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
1 month ago

I’ve seen a bunch of stuff to the effect that Heels Up is a shoo in for the nomination basically because no-one else wants what looks like the certain November thrashing.
Sounds about right.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Bilejones
1 month ago

I wonder if they’ll let her debate. Might make for better comedy than any Rodney Dangerfield routine.

Dinodoxy
Dinodoxy
1 month ago

I see the follow on tweet endorsing Kamala as a fuck you to the establishment.
Sent by Joe or Jill, it makes it a lot harder for them to dump Harris.

Who is a stoner and fuckup. But also don’t give a fuck. And is not going to be bullied into quitting. So there’s either going to be an epic brawl to dump her or the establishment is going to ride with her off a cliff. They’ll have to figure out right quick which is the lesser damaging to them long term.

Dinodoxy
Dinodoxy
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

BTW all of this is proof that the establishment isn’t playing 4 dimensional chess or following some master plan.

The smart move for them would have been Biden announcing before primary season that he wasn’t running for reelection. Then Harris would have had to compete – and lost out in the primaries – and they’d get a plausible faceman as their puppet.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

Alternative theories:

  1. The intern negligently omitted it.
  2. “Biden” initially refused to endorse.

This police state apparatus hardly is a well-oiled machine.

Fred Beans
Fred Beans
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

Yeah my takeaway from all these shenanigans is the regime is as lazy and incompetent as I thought. They have and will continue to let the msm work overtime to twist all these machinations into a narrative they can all fall in line with. Not that the msm and their affiliated intelligentsia aren’t indolent themselves.

pundits ain't people
pundits ain't people
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

Smart being the operative word there-

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

I wouldn’t use the term but there definitely is a “master plan”—let’s call it End Whiteness, as they do—proceeding without interruption. It’s the wave under the foam. PR screwups and palace intrigues float on it.

That sounds like a stupid thing Moldbug would say. I mean it seriously. What’s the “discourse” about the Democrats trying to juggle a new president into place? It can’t be a white guy. The people won’t have it!

Progress, always.

Paintersforms
Paintersforms
Reply to  Hemid
1 month ago

Call it a spirit. They might not always be smart or self-aware enough to say it, but like you say it’s the wave pushing them.

Pedantic: spirit is will is cause. Works mysteriously, the unmoved mover.

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Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

The Power Structure was too obtuse to see the obvious truth about Joey Depends. We could see it, but they could not or would not. They believed their own bull as Leftists are wont to do.

cg2
cg2
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

Endorsing Harris is Biden taking one last dump on america and flipping the bird on his way out the door.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  cg2
1 month ago

And Harris is the color of the dump. One can’t help but appreciate the aesthetic symmetry.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Well done, sir.

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Dinodoxy
1 month ago

The fact that Newsom and Whitmer – the biggest Dem gorillas in the jungle – aren’t jumping to run speaks volumes. They have their eyes on 2028 and don’t want to hitch their wagons to the Biden-Harris trainwreck!

Maniac
Maniac
1 month ago

The persistent nuisance that is the (especially White) female voting bloc gives Harris an edge, to say nothing of the millions of criminaliens pouring across the “border.”

Let’s not rest on our heels – at least not as much as Harris lifts hers.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Maniac
1 month ago

Instead of kissing babies for votes, she’ll hike up her skirt. Not sure how effective that will be.

Dear, oh dear, oh dear…

AnotherAnon
AnotherAnon
1 month ago

The “I’m sick” tweet was bizarre as hell.

ProZNoV
ProZNoV
Reply to  AnotherAnon
1 month ago

Has anyone here ever read a single tweet from “Joe Biden”?

Honestly, I have no idea what’s considered normal on that feed.

mmack
mmack
1 month ago

It is unlikely that there was a scene at the family home where Steve Ricchetti presented the already written letter to Biden and said, “I either get your signature or your brains on this letter” but this decision was obviously not a voluntary.

Too bad, Biden could’ve gone Jack Woltz on Ricchetti: “Now you get the hell out of here! And if that goomba tries any rough stuff, you tell him I ain’t no bandleader. Yeah, I heard that story.”

Arshad Ali
Arshad Ali
Reply to  mmack
1 month ago

It would have been Hunter Biden’s head the old coot would have discovered in his bed. The regime has the goods on the Biden family and even a senile old coot like Biden knows this.

Hokkoda
Member
1 month ago

I’ve been paraphrasing your “they never think past step 1” column for a while now. First President to quit via email? And zero public comment? Something is very wrong. There’s a good case to be made that someone released a letter on Biden’s Twitter account, and now the Biden’s are being dared to dispute it. Just how bad would they look if it became known that they have so little control over things that a nobody released a letter on Twitter that changed the political landscape – all without the knowledge of the President? Absolutely catastrophic. Then you can almost… Read more »

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RVIDXR
RVIDXR
1 month ago

“They now have a month to figure out how to find someone who is plausible enough as a candidate so that when the rigging machine kicks in on election night, the results are plausible enough to accept.” With the media unflinchingly claiming biden was the most popular president of all time while simultaneously admitting to “fortifying” that election the benchmark of plausibility is essentially non existent. That’s what makes removing biden so strange, I don’t even know who they’re doing this for if that’s actually the concern. I think it’s more likely that they want someone who can get people… Read more »

Arthur Metcalf
Arthur Metcalf
Reply to  RVIDXR
1 month ago

The Democrats haven’t had a “real” primary since 2008. It will be 20 years before their voters are permitted to vote for anyone who might end up as the eventual “president.” And yet, they keep on believin’ in this democracy thing. Can’t possibly find stupider people on the planet than in this country of ours.

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Owlman
Owlman
Reply to  RVIDXR
1 month ago

“… when the rigging machine kicks in on election night, the results are plausible enough to accept.”

IMO the obvious answer is MANCHIN.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Owlman
1 month ago

I don’t think the muds would take too kindly to Kamala being replaced by some cracker from WV

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

And that’s a real concern for the Dems. They’ve already put the savor of a Negress prez in the maws of the Hutus and Pajeets. To withdraw that gratification could create another Summer of Floyd, cubed. And this time, instead of looting Targets they might decide to burn down Georgetown.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  RVIDXR
1 month ago

But how does removing Biden create the illusion that one is a good person?

RVIDXR
RVIDXR
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Replace good person with plausibility, biden is the face of their horrific policies which they’d never admit to being bad but they understand the man himself & his policies are terrible optics so removing him maintains their plausibility. It’s like the obama hope & change that doesn’t amount to anything except directed towards themselves, I mean assuming there’s no other reason for them to do this. The only thing I know for certain is that they’re not replacing biden because of concern about how voters view him, it just can’t be the reason. As Arthur has pointed out in this… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  RVIDXR
1 month ago

To show their bosses they’re earning their pay, with each level performing for the level above.

Tars Tarkus
Member
1 month ago

“The people running the White House agreed to this, but not to Harris becoming president.”

Why would they object to Harris? She’ll play ball. She has no honor and no soul. What she lacks is a solid constituency. She’s got the fembot vote, but the Democrats were always going to get that vote even if they ran a carrot for President.

Gideon
Gideon
1 month ago

Biden was told the 28 minutes in which the Secret Service did not interfere with Thomas Crooks while he set up his kill shot on Trump was more than enough time for someone to put a pillow over Biden’s face. That and the fact that asphyxia is a common symptom of his Covid.

Justinian
Justinian
1 month ago

To my mind, the crises that Biden led the country through were largely mass panics driven by the media for the benefit of his donors. I think Biden is actually saying that in spite of these crises, his regime made sure the elites could extract even more tributes from the vassals.

Epaminondas
Member
1 month ago

The 22nd Amendment only prevents a person from being ELECTED president more than twice. If Harris were to select Obama as her running mate, it would be constitutional. And then if Harris were to accidentally drown in her tub, there would be nothing to prevent Obama stepping back into the White House. Either way, strap in for a wild ride this fall.

Barnard
Barnard
Reply to  Epaminondas
1 month ago

Obama just wants to run things from behind the scenes. Gives him plenty of time to hang out at Martha’s Vineyard, golf, watch the NBA and HBO. He doesn’t want to deal with the tedious and time consuming aspects of being President, he hated them when he was President. The big tell will be how big an idiot they find to run with Kamala.

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Barnard
1 month ago

Didn’t even run things when he was in office. Lazy and rarely called upon the make decisions. Valerie Jarrett ran the WH.

Dr. Dre
Dr. Dre
Reply to  Epaminondas
1 month ago

Vice Presidents are also elected in the same General Election as the President. It would be interesting to see the Supreme Court’s interpretation if a Harris-Obama ticket were to take place.

Moran ya Simba
Moran ya Simba
1 month ago

No idea what the hell is going on but I have a feeling whatever monster they pull out of a hat, Hillary, Harris, some other wench, will be worse and possibly more electable. Expect nothing good from DC

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Moran ya Simba
1 month ago

Is it possible that some day soon we’ll all be missing Joey Depends? Yes. Yes it is…

Moran ya Simba
Moran ya Simba
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

One week with Harris and everyone is missing ole Joe

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Moran ya Simba
1 month ago

Ya know, I always did have kind of a soft spot for Joey’s ice cream socials…

**sniffle, sniffle**

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Moran ya Simba
1 month ago

Better to have someone evil, weak and dumb like Kamala than someone evil, strong and relatively competent like Whitmer or Newsome.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

OTOH, better a white than a mudball.

Zulu Juliet
Zulu Juliet
Reply to  Moran ya Simba
1 month ago

Electability is not an issue. If they got a nasty, bumbling lying senile crook installed in the White House, they can get anybody installed.

john galt
john galt
1 month ago

Biden woke up Sunday morning with a horsehead in his bed.

Moran ya Simba
Moran ya Simba
Reply to  john galt
1 month ago

Better than Kamala waking up Sunday morning giving head

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  john galt
1 month ago

Sounds like the makins of a We Five song…

Member
1 month ago

So in our Fake and Gay repeat of 1860, Chomo Joe Biden just got the James Buchanan treatment. Kamala Harris is more or less in the same position as Buchanan’s Vice President, John Breckenridge, politically. She’s a modern Fire Eater. The “moderate” Democrat has yet to emerge to split the Democrats in half at the Convention of 1860/2024, as a moderate is absolutely unacceptable to the modern Fire Eaters, just as the Harris faction is unacceptable to the Democrats who have watched her and Joe and their handlers do nothing but fail miserably for four years-fail to destroy the Bad… Read more »

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 month ago

A major difference from 1860 would be California’s exit would not generate much if any popular opposition in the other states.

Member
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

The most crucial difference from 1860 is the Apparat, from every three letter agency and their paramilitaries that didn’t exist in 1860, that have a say now. Those within the shadow state of the Federal departments and agencies, I think, are just as fragmented between the Democrat factions as the donor (foreign and domestic) class and the professional political class. That is going to complicate matters immensely, and with a week or so to to do it in, under absolute panic conditions.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 month ago

The Inner Party factionalism has been on full display for some time now. I agree that if things pop off there would be no unified response. In fact, using my California scenario, some factions would be down with the breakaway, which kind of is your point, I imagine. Getting “Americans” to fight to put down a rebellion would be next to impossible. It wasn’t all that popular 160 years ago and this actually was a nation then. The 2020 election was fortified to prevent Calexit or whatever but my guess is there may no longer even be a unified Inner… Read more »

Maxda
Maxda
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 month ago

Jim Webb, Gabbord, and RFK Jr. are the moderate Dems. All were expelled from the party for wrong-think.

Evil Sandmich
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 month ago

With the strong string of endorsements it would appear the inner party is erecting a wall of protection around Harris, but I don’t see how that holds up if, going into the convention, her polling is so bad that it shows her losing states like Vermont or Washington.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Evil Sandmich
1 month ago

I could be wrong, but don’t think Kamaltoe could possibly lose in such places. You could literally run Cthulhu against Trump there and win.

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Ed
Ed
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 month ago

Except James Buchanan was very likely a homosexual, which corresponds with Barack Obama.

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  Pickle Rick
1 month ago

“The ‘moderate’ Democrat has yet to emerge to split the Democrats in half at the Convention of 1860/2024…”

Joe Manchin?

Mycale
Mycale
1 month ago

Biden is sick with COVID and hasn’t been seen. He might be in really bad shape. If he is sick with COVID they are not sitting there in his room helping him write the letter. Amadeus was just a movie. Anyway, this letter pops up days after Biden made is clear through his channels (social media) that he wasn’t resigning. it is on some default Word template and doesn’t have the official Presidential seal. Biden’s staff learned about it at the same time we did. Hillary Clinton is one of the first people to officially endorse Kamala. The entire party… Read more »

Hun
Hun
1 month ago

I don’t think Biden needed too much convincing at all. He woke up in the morning (barely), after a night full of nightmares that did not make much sense to him: chaotic voices and visions of newspaper headlines telling him it’s time to go. After the staff changed his diapers and gave him a sponge bath to soften the smell came Jill. With a soothing voice she whispered: “Honey, it’s time”, handing him the letter. Joe, still confused and shaken, mumbled “OK”. He sat up in the bed, signed the letter and laid back down to try to get some… Read more »

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Hun
1 month ago

When the surreal is real, you’ve got real problems.

vxxc
vxxc
1 month ago

Gradually then suddenly.

RealityRules
RealityRules
1 month ago

We don’t even really know who the factions are, what hard lines divide them, what lines intersect … … People say Obama. But, Obama was conjured from a, “community organizer”, nearly overnight. We know he kindled BLM and is driven by his wife’s, his father’s and his own personal racial animus. I can tell you that growing up in Hawaii he lived in a place where voracious anti-White hatred and attitudes are par for the course – even in the 70s and 80s. In any case, 10/7 and the cracks in the clouds who built the coalition and the coalition… Read more »

Bilejones
Member
1 month ago

And here’s the CIA memo of 1967 coining the term “conspiracy theorists” and instructing their tools how to lie

https://ia600207.us.archive.org/33/items/CIADOC1035960/CIA%20DOC%201035-960.pdf

Bunny
Bunny
1 month ago

Everything’s a psyop. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Vegetius
Vegetius
Reply to  Bunny
1 month ago

Sounds like something that someone running a psyop would say.

Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
1 month ago

This may be off topic, but has anyone else noticed that when Kamala Harris is delivering her turd of rhetoric concerning “The future, unburdened by the past” she very frequently uses hand gestures strongly reminiscent of the “As above, so below” of Baphomet and his acolytes?

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Stephen Dowling Botts, Dec'd
1 month ago

She cooks two things–lamb rogan josh and spirits.

TomA
TomA
1 month ago

The Deep State in DC is going to do what its going to do right wrong or insane regardless of what the peons think or do. These distractions are diversionary and the voting hopium is an illusion intended to keep normie on the couch. Everyone wants to assume that the plates will keep spinning ad infinitum. Last call. Find your refuge, stock it, arm it, and hunker down. It’s going to be a wild ride. Think Russia in the 90s.

Yman
Yman
1 month ago

Kamala harris, First Gold digging president of United State
At least you can count on her BJ skills

Because In clown society anything is possible

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Yman
1 month ago

Well, we know what Trump said about gold diggers and what they will let you do to them.
Trump 2024 ‘Grab her by the pussy!’

Ponsonby
Member
Reply to  Yman
1 month ago

Some of the regime lackeys are actually hoping she picks Buttigeig for VP. That would be perfect. Vote Fellatio ’24!

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Ponsonby
1 month ago

At least that would be an honest ticket. AINO is all about dieversity and perversity, after all.

Oswald Spengler
Oswald Spengler
Reply to  Ponsonby
1 month ago

Their campaign slogan: “Vote Harris/Buttigieg 2024: America Sucks and So Do We!”

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
1 month ago

Who wants to bet a quarter that Biden’s passing gets blamed on Beer Flu around 3 AM this evening and we wake up to the stunning and brave Harris in the top slot tomorrow morning?

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  The Wild Geese Howard
1 month ago

If so, the post-death radio silence will be blamed on fear of the dastardly Putin.

Because, of course it will be.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
1 month ago

“He’s dead, Jim.”
Is Dark Brandon…kaput?

They Epsteined the wrong guy!!

Last edited 1 month ago by Alzaebo
Montefrío
Member
1 month ago

Mother Nature may unexpectedly step in and give the go-code to the 24/7 25th Amendment Watch team without warning. Best laid plans and all that. The margarine commercial of yore: “It’s not nice to fool Mother Nature!”

No, as a rule it’s not; consequences ensue, when indeed one can try to manage it.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

The one conspiracy nobody anywhere has theorized is that Harris engineered this. Nobody, not anybody, believes she is competent enough to do that. Yet supposedly they are all gaga for her as president. Right. The Clintons wouldn’t have immediately endorsed her if they didn’t approve of the coup, regardless if that endorsement is genuine. Obama, for the second time, by withholding endorsement suggests he was not on board with sacking Joe. (the first being “sometimes you have a bad debate”). Conclusion: I had been of the opinion that the nominee will be either Hillary or Big Mike. Either of whom… Read more »

Jannie
Jannie
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

TBH I don’t think Michelle Obama would take the job. She never seemed to be happy when BO was Prez – if memory serves, she even made comments to that effect to Carla Bruni (First Lady of France at the time), i.e. how she didn’t like living in the WH goldfish bowl. So I doubt she’d want to pile on the stress and hate for herself, when she’s glad to be out of the public eye. Just my $0.02.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

Michelle looked like she hated the things most FLOTUS love; fancy state dinners (remember how she would be hunched over her food like she thought someone was gonna steal it and had a look on her face like she couldn’t stand to be there, Tailored fancy dresses (because she always looked uncomfortable and like a linebacker in them), having to sit and pretend she loved the flag and America, she obviously did not love the flag or America. The only time she seemed to enjoy any of it was when she could be on a magazine cover, make race baiting… Read more »

TempoNick
TempoNick
Reply to  Jannie
1 month ago

Supposedly, the White House is also a bug infested dump. That didn’t help, I’m sure.

Jack Dobson
Jack Dobson
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Imagine being in Russian or Chinese intel and having to explain this to Putin or Xi.

While obviously self-serving, Putin likely told Tucker Carlson the truth when he said he had no idea who is in charge of the United States.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Jack Dobson
1 month ago

Well, judging by the above ‘chubby girl’ link in Z’s article, those in charge are people who think “Your Mom” is a diplomatic sick burn. Anthony Blinken weeps.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Right. We’ve been hearing stories for years that Harris’ office and inner circle, like her campaign, was in total disarray and second rate. There is no way they engineered and executed this. I don’t think Big Mike wants to be President and I doubt Obama wants to be “First Gentleman” (too effete, even for him). It’s gotta be Clinton.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

Hell hath no fury. You probably can’t calculate all the damage that woman has done to “the republic” in her quest for power. This just the latest installment

Horace
Horace
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

“Imagine being in Russian or Chinese intel and having to explain this to Putin or Xi.”

The superficial jockeying of the servants competing for billets in the institutions of authority is unbelievable enough. Now throw in the jockeying behind the scenes of their owners/investors, and its a tangled web we weave. If this were happening in another country, what passes for geostrategic intelligence in AINO would never figure it out.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Yet supposedly they are all gaga for her as president.”

Good lord. We have just seen an actual, live demonstration of “Eurasia-Eastasia”.

Intelligent Dasein
Intelligent Dasein
Member
1 month ago

“Plausibility” can be quantified, to a certain extent. I’ve always taken the term ‘conspiracy theory’ to mean a theory that, in order for it to be true, other global variables would need to be excited out of their ground state. For example, many conspiracy theories imply the existence of a hypercompetent government agency that has no public footprint and none of whose members ever break ranks. While such an entity might exist, it would require an enormous amount of resources to maintain. The energy and money required for its existence could not be completely camouflaged; it would leave telltale traces… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Intelligent Dasein
1 month ago

It’s not really that complicated. There is a large complex of office buildings, full of people, in Langley, VA whose entire raison d’etre is to conspire. Anyone who talks is sent to prison for decades. Simple as. And yes, it does require an enormous amount of resources to maintain (which is not in dispute).

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Intelligent Dasein
1 month ago

Your theory about conspiracy theories is intelligent and not without merit. However, we’re pretty sure that in post-war America, that country had an entire agency devoted to black ops. This agency was not on the books in any way, and left no traces in the accounting, yet it existed. What I’m trying to say is that in the present something similar may well exist and we could be none the wiser because there are all sorts of very creative ways to cloak such an entity and to make sure its absorption of resources is utterly invisible. I not only think… Read more »

Vinny Cognito
Vinny Cognito
Reply to  Intelligent Dasein
1 month ago

The energy and money required for its existence could not be completely camouflaged; it would leave telltale traces in the environment pointing to the existence of something consuming the resources.”

Might 34 Trillion in national debt be a symptom?

Tars Tarkus
Member
Reply to  Intelligent Dasein
1 month ago

“For example, many conspiracy theories imply the existence of a hypercompetent government agency that has no public footprint and none of whose members ever break ranks.” Why do they need to be competent, let alone “hypercompetent.” Most conspiracies aren’t especially complex, at least the ones we know about. The idea that conspiracies never hold is absolute nonsense. If conspiracies are so hard to keep secret, why in god’s name does the US government classify like a million documents a year? We have one of the most secretive governments in the world. The only aspect that differentiates the mountains of classified… Read more »

Felix Krull
Member
Reply to  Intelligent Dasein
1 month ago

For example, many conspiracy theories imply the existence of a hypercompetent government agency that has no public footprint and none of whose members ever break ranks.

Here’s the thing. Every journalist in the Western world suddenly decided, simultaneously, that language wasn’t a thing anymore, than you died WITH corona rather than OF corona.

This tell you that 1) they knew the authorities were massaging the number and 2) they were perfectly fine with peddling fake news. Competent or not, that’s a lot of conspiracy right there, and that’s before we even count all the medical professionals.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Felix Krull
1 month ago

Demanding conscious direction in every detail ignores the headless nature of true believers and org charts, and of momentum. Things in motion tend to stay in motion.

(Interesting. That view is right up there with the “One God” view that there must be a single Source consciously spinning every electron. Or for running the simulation, if you’re an infidel deserving of hellfire.)

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the rotting hulk
the rotting hulk
1 month ago

There is a phrase used at the Westminster Dog Show “ASCOB”, it means “any solid color other than black”..

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
1 month ago

*ahem*

I much prefer to be known as, “spoiler alert guy.”

That is all.

WCiv911
WCiv911
1 month ago

A big problem all along has been what to do about KH?

Try this one on. KH becomes the first black female president! Whoopee! Victory DEI. But! She will not be the candidate.

Why? B resigns, B crime family gets pardoned, H becomes prez, they switch her out at the convention. Newsome becomes the prez candidate, KH becomes Governor or SCOTUS.

Major Hoople
Major Hoople
Member
1 month ago

In the midst of all this, it looks like the Ukes are doing a slow motion collapse as the Russians are looking like a carefully calibrated steam roller. Looking forward to photos of Kamala in conference with our generals.

theRussians
theRussians
Member
1 month ago

invoke the 25th, side-piece harris steps into the top slot, she hires kaepernick to carry nuclear football.