The Blob

As I was recording the show, news broke that one of the DOGE kids was doxed by an Antifa working for the Wall Street Journal. This is a bit ironic in that the crux of the USAID scandal is the nexus between the government, the vast network of not-for-profits, the media, and the activists. The money flowing around this system is what has made the last decade of domestic terrorism possible.

To emphasize the point, the activist in question was an employee at USAID before they literally paid for her to go to graduate school at Columbia. How exactly that worked is unclear, but that is what people on Twitter have unearthed. Such an arrangement would not be shocking, given the amount of money being pumped into the Radical Industrial Complex through the federal budget.

The fact that the Wall Street Journal is engaging in this behavior is another reminder that “conservatism” was part of the fraud. The kabuki theater of right versus left in our politics was always a fraud on the public, particularly the white middle-class, who were and remain the backbone of the country. The theater of democracy was intended to keep them bought in while they were dispossessed.

It also reveals that what we call the left is entirely artificial. Without the hundreds of billions from your pocket, it would barely exist. Like the progressive programs of the past, this system has cultivated generations of welfare queens to the point where they literally cannot exist without the system. Break the flow of cash into this system and it will collapse and take it bizarre faith with it.

While the week’s news has been both amusing and frustrating, it is important to remember that this is the final struggle for civilization. If the Musk team can break up the money flow, the crazies will be defeated, and society can be rebuilt. If they fail and the crazies win, then at best we get tanks in the streets. The Radical Industrial Complex is Skynet, and the only way forward is for it to be destroyed.


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This Week’s Show

Contents

  • Intro
  • Origins Of The Blob
  • The Not-For-Profit Revolution
  • Managerialism Meets Charitable Activism
  • How The Blob Works
  • The Attack On The Blob
  • What Comes Next

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(((they))) Live
(((they))) Live
1 month ago

I always thought I was maybe a little too cynical, but this USAID business shows me that I’m not cynical enough. time to redouble my efforts

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  (((they))) Live
1 month ago

The idea that the entire shitlib/leftist/our democracy/etc. project of the past 70 years was created and is sustained by the US government entirely is the biggest redpill I’ve had in a while. It reminds me of the astronaut meme, “so the federal government was the primary villain all along?” “Always has been”

It also makes you think what our society would be like without it, and how was the US government so successful at creating an alternative reality and propagating it and forcing us to live under it for so long.

HalfTrolling
HalfTrolling
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

Its all fucking worms.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  HalfTrolling
1 month ago

Because this is a music blog. Or is that the other place…?
https://youtu.be/0psWy_XLP0g?si=jVl35y43iAvZYP2n

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

I find myself thinking about all the things USAID and others like it orchestrated over the past decades, for which evidence is no longer available for DOGE to uncover (not to mention what DOGE is holding back). However, it probably wasn’t until after The Precious came to power that USAID was completely taken over by the woke baizuo left and became Clown World Inc. I expect that the farther back in time you go the closer it adhered to its original mission.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

You’d hope so. But probably not. They were probably laughing at us since the day we were born for being so gullible. It’s a shame. But, now it’s time for that to end and we are still alive. It’s a good day.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

There is an adage in the law biz where destroying evidence is more often worse than just turning it over.

With the evidence destroyed, you have admitted two things:

  1. It once existed
  2. It was really bad

And now, with it gone, it can be imagined to be as bad as your opponent wants it to be.

james wilson
james wilson
Member
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

No. Normie’s imagination does not extend that far.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  james wilson
1 month ago

It’s the prosecutor’s job to paint that picture in their minds. Surely we have at least one who is up to the task.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Waco, OKC – Democrats
9/11 – Republicans
Obamacare – Democrats

Tough call, really.
In reflection, Obama is where it went full Clown. Disco Obama!

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Lakelander
Lakelander
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

It appears the US is just a Potemkin Country with the goal of creating a Potemkin world.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Lakelander
1 month ago

And McStain had the temerity to say Russia wasn’t a real country.

Götterdamn-it-all
Götterdamn-it-all
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Too bad the privileged shit died too soon.

NoName
NoName
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

ZMan: If they fail and the crazies win, then at best we get tanks in the streets. The Radical Industrial Complex is Skynet, and the only way forward is for it to be destroyed. I hate to be a cynic in such a momentous time as what we’re experiencing right now, but I strongly suspect that we won’t get “tanks in the streets”; that, instead, we will get Anduril rocket-drones receiving their targetting instructions from OpenAI. Anduril Rocket Drones https://youtu.be/al9ITeP4fUA =============== “Defense manufacturer gets massive $452 million Ohio tax credit” “‘Hyperscale’ military drone facility to be built in Ohio Construction is… Read more »

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  (((they))) Live
1 month ago

I first got hip to this about 15 years ago. Some guy whose name I cannot remember was giving a talk at some Canadian university. A bunch of leftists showed up and attacked police, attacked the audience and then pulled the fire alarm to shut it down. It turned out, all of the protestors were from a government union and they were all paid to be there.

Jackson Dobsen
Jackson Dobsen
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 month ago

A lot, maybe most, of the BLM riot funding came from USAID, too, from what we are learning.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Jackson Dobsen
1 month ago

It’s been glaringly obvious for quite some time now which rioters are on the government payroll and which ones aren’t. Burn a city block, torch a cop car, and loot a store full of flatscreens in the name of St. George of Fentanyl, and if by chance you do get arrested the charges will be dropped and you’ll get paid for your “false arrest.” But if you so much as pass gas within a mile of an abortion clinic, all hell will break loose upon you. Criticize U.S. subservience to Israel, protest COVID restrictions, or stand up for Confederate heritage… Read more »

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Xman
1 month ago

Yes. And if you get bused into a riot area, provided the rest of the logistical support you need to riot for days, weeks or months, (food, water, shelter), and then get bused into a new area after that, then you see the extent of the gulf between who the system privileges and who it doesn’t.

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

DOGE really needs to roll up all the Antifa and BLM networks from the Summer of Love so those folks can be charged with sedition and remanded to Gitmo.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  The Wild Geese Howard
1 month ago

Antifa isn’t USAID or State or anything DOGE can see.

Military black budget.

NoName
NoName
Reply to  Hemid
1 month ago

Hemid: “Military black budget.

MOSSAD black budget.

Antifa was created by the Council of the Sanhedrin fully a century ago.

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3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  The Wild Geese Howard
1 month ago

I want to see 90% black female unemployment, as all the chair warmers and DIE hires get exposed and fired by DOGE. Decimate the fictional ‘black middle class’ which is entirely funded by pseudo-gov grift. Then let DC riot like it did in ’68, call in the mestizo army and have them shoot the rioters. Let all the AWFLs and their families in MD/VA/DC wet their pants.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  3g4me
1 month ago

Now that’s a utopian vision…

The Wild Geese Howard
The Wild Geese Howard
Reply to  3g4me
1 month ago

3g4me-

Epic posts like this are why I call you, “Our Lady of Basedness!”

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  The Wild Geese Howard
1 month ago

Thank you, good Sir!

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  The Wild Geese Howard
1 month ago

I saw them assaulting people and even their dogs, the people who got caught up unaware walking their dog or driving somewhere. Yeah, stole people’s dogs! They need to pay.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  RealityRules
1 month ago

And all of this occurring in a period when social distancing was a public sacrament of the very highest order.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

And they think it’s funny was truth.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Xman
1 month ago

Hell, take it on back to the so-called “civil rights movement.” Look at all those marches and protests so adored by academia and Hollywood, and how they were protected and probably promoted by FedGov. Now imagine similar events organized by white nationalists and what FedGov’s response would be. You don’t really have to stretch your muscles of hypothesis very much. Just look at Charlottesville, for criminy sakes.

Xman
Xman
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Correct. The “civil rights movement” of the Sixties was conducted with the knowledge that it had the backing of the Federal government.

Once the government sent active-duty troops into Little Rock High with bayonets fixed against white people, Kang knew he had a green light to perform his street theater with impunity.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Xman
1 month ago

Who was the ‘Epstein’ who got ol’ Martin into compromising positions?

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Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

We always had communism by the backdoor. The honest communist were in the USSR.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Piffle
1 month ago

Well, there can be no doubt whatsoever that by sometime in the second half of the 60s the US had become a Leftist state. A different species of Leftism from the USSR, but Leftism all the same.

james wilson
james wilson
Member
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Huxley’s version of the future overtook Orwell’s. They exchanged letters on the subject. We would be persuaded to agree with our tyranny and call it by other names.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

I’ve always said that protesting only works when you are protesting for or against what the elite already want. There is no doubt that many of the protests were paid for by the government.

Plus, a lot of the stories are complete bullshit and about as accurate as the Charlottesville stories. “Peaceful protestors” who simply sat down at a lunch counter, literally dindu nuffin, and a bunch of mean white racists attacked them because of their black hearts.

The protestors the state backs are always violent. Left wing protests, period, are always violent.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Xman
1 month ago

Well, this is anarcho-tyranny and we’ve been living under it for a while. But it got even worse than that. Remember when the riot cities had random piles of brick show up one day? And the media claimed that this was totally normal from construction? Since when do construction crews leave random unprotected piles of bricks on the sidewalks? Of course those bricks were used that same night to break windows. If I recall correctly, they even had a good scam going to pay the Antifa rioters. They would get arrested and thrown in jail and a “NGO” would give… Read more »

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

The “an idea” line was rather brilliant, for a time, but it burnt out fast.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Jackson Dobsen
1 month ago

We saw the houses that head grifter biatch got in California. That she later lost in foreclosure, I believe. The one she kept probably got burnt down in the fire, which would be poetic justice in her case.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  (((they))) Live
1 month ago

lol right? It’s a ‘Are We the Baddies?’ moment x a billion.

Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Reply to  (((they))) Live
1 month ago

I’ve ALWAYS said: Follow The Money.
Was not disappointed.

Vegetius
Vegetius
1 month ago

Now do Holocau$t Inc.

If this is the final struggle for civilization, none of their sacred cows can go unbutchered.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  Vegetius
1 month ago

As cathartic as that would be, I don’t think that ever going to happen. One, there are a lot of people that believe in the h’caust, and two, a lot more people don’t care about it enough to challenge the narrative. There are still third rails in politics. Most people respond to “government waste” and “fiscal responsibility” that’s probably enough to get people on Trump’s side.

Vizzini
Member
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

There are a lot of things happening the past couple weeks that a lot of people thought would never happen. Never say never.

Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

Based on the polls, it’s not just going to happen but it is inevitable. Nobody cares about it outside of boomers and gen X. There is leaked audio of Greenblatt saying that they have a huge generational problem. That is why they are trying to clamp down harder, it’s why they are trying to force the TikTok sale, it’s why museums are going up faster than you can blink, it’s why they are trying to throw 100 year old grandpas in jail because they worked as a security guard for 6 months in 1944. THEY understand that there is a… Read more »

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Jackson Dobsen
Jackson Dobsen
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

This. It explains the mad scramble to ethnically cleanse Gaza while a philo-Semitic president is in office, for example. The United States is rapidly becoming like much of Western Europe in its attitude toward Israel. Mass migration, which most Jews supported, along with disenchanted native populations, means a decade at best of what we always assumed would be the norm. There may be a tiny bit of more struggle to keep the USAID grift going than otherwise since the AIPAC graft has a limited shelf life.

Lakelander
Lakelander
Reply to  Jackson Dobsen
1 month ago

Indeed. The Israelis are keenly aware of the major demographic issues which I think is causing them to ramp up the Greater Israel project with a ‘now or never’ attitude. They must secure their expansion before the dutiful boomer/X slaves pass on. If not, they will never become the unquestioned lord and master of the Middle East. The GAE is also receding, so they won’t have the global hegemon acting as their hatchet man like they’ve been accustomed to for the last 6 decades. I just hope Bibi lives long enough to see his entire life’s mission end in a… Read more »

Anonymouseguy
Anonymouseguy
Reply to  Lakelander
1 month ago

“I just hope Bibi lives long enough”

That’s a hard disagree from me ol buddy

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Jackson Dobsen
1 month ago

They probably got the message through to Trump that they will Ivana Ivanka if he doesn’t at least play along somewhat. I remember Ivanka speaking about one of her new Judaism convert practices was that when she wakes up every morning she gives thanks that her body works. While that sounds enlightened and soft, maybe the message was different to DJT.

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Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

There is a traditional small hat prayer that intones “Blessed are You, Hashem our G-d, King of the Universe, for not having made me a woman…”

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

Ludicrous amounts of detailed information now on numerous platforms; these are treasure chests waiting for our heirs if we can secure their future.

That singular great blood libel is not only the root mythos of the 3rd Founding, but the basis of all today’s twisted, perverted moral reasoning.

A whitepill, perhaps, is that this was done before in the ancient times, yet we took it back with the New Testament and refashioned a great good from it.

The Hologram replaced not the Biblical mythic history, but our Greco-Roman mythic history studied by classical Europeans.

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Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

The Roman empire was not a myth. It shaped Europe as did Christianity. I can find Rome still alive even in the languages of Europe. There is every reason to believe the Bible as historical text, even though it’s fallen out of fashion, with academics “too hip” to believe it.
The Hologram in contrast is 100% mythos, meant to line the pockets of the Jews during the Jewish century. Completely different thing.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Piffle
1 month ago

I had first written “history and myth”, but changed it to avoid the ‘read more’ limit, thanks. I was trying to allude to the values transmitted within the themes.

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c matt
c matt
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

Nobody cares about it outside of boomers and gen X.

Depends on the Gen X (ahem). A not insignificant number of Gen X care about it in the sense that you care about a thing about which you have been fed lies.

Imagine having been taught all these years by group A that your ancestors murdered and tortured group A, only to find it was group A torturing and murdering your ancestors all along.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

That’s it, c matt, that’s exactly it.
Worse, they then justify their continuing stance based on the something they made up.

The story of the camps was propaganda by Big J to scare Little J into colonizing Palestine…Little J didn’t want to go live in a tent surrounded by hostile locals.

A corollary was the French Terror used to frighten French elites out of their estates, so those estates could be confiscated with fake assignats and re-sold for real gold.

If Uncle A wanted to genocide them, he would’ve simply bombed the camps.

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Anonymouseguy
Anonymouseguy
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

Favorite topical quote:

“Antisemitism is when you believe what your ancestors say about jews rather than what jews say about your ancestors”

HalfTrolling
HalfTrolling
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

“Never going to happens” Have been happening on a daily basis for weeks now.

Marko
Marko
Reply to  HalfTrolling
1 month ago

Trump’s a Boomer though. And he knows lots of Jews. Is not going to happen. I’ll buy you a box of matzos if I’m wrong.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

They aren’t going away, so we and Trump will just have to deal with it. There are other problem populations – including our spiteful mutants and seduced women – and we’re trying to deal with them, that’s the conditions on the ground.

Scoff you may, but Gazaland is a deft bit of judo- he’s trying to buy them off with their own greed, while reassuring their elites of their continued existence (and our invested protection.)

As to the Pali’s, the UN’s big business is ‘refugee’ resettlement, why can’t they do Pali’s? (Millions of Germans were forced out of Sudentenland…)

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Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

Idea! Bring the Pali’s here and dump them in West Hollywood, Brooklyn, and Broward County, Florida.
Immigration Aid and Refugees Welcome this, Schmuley!

Last edited 1 month ago by Alzaebo
c matt
c matt
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

I do sense a degree of “agree and amplify” strategy in the Gazaland play.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

To know them is not necessarily to love them.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

Trump has four years. Most Boomers are on their last legs (lungs, valves, etc.). Once they are gone, 80% of the narrative believers will be gone.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

As cathartic as that would be, I don’t think that ever going to happen.”

It will happen someday. The cracks are already forming. Even being forgotten is a win for the truth. We may not live to see it, but every historical event does truly become old news after a while.

Tars Tarkas
Member
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

Holocaust$, inc is not the Holocaust as such. It’s the giant grift around it. Check out Norman Finkelstein’s book on the subject, The Holocaust Industry. Frankly, I could not care less about the Holocaust whether or not in happened in the full scope (which I doubt) that is always reported. It was done neither by or to my people. WTF does America have to do with it? We were the ones fighting it. Yet we are somehow always told “never again” Holocaust museums all over the US!!! Outside of Israel, there has never been a country more open to Jews.… Read more »

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 month ago

Yet we are somehow always told “never again” Holocaust museums all over the US!!! “

McHolocaust museums are all over the world. There’s a list on Wikipedia. I think of them as shrines to modern Jews, a secular religious building.

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

I heard that holocaust remembrance is all about remembering how normal-seeming, civilized people can commit atrocities, according to Jewish groups recently. A lecture. A thesis even.

They say that with a straight face after what we have seen Israel do on and since Oct 7th. It’s the most blinkered thing I have ever seen any person or group say. Ever. We have to assert our independence from that madness. Especially when Israel thinks they can call on our military whenever they so choose to. That was how we got “anal-feeding” in gitmo. No more desert wars!

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

“Those white people will turn at the flip of a switch. They are the most murderous, evil creatures of all time!
Crusades, witches, Indians, slavery, Mengele…I mean, look what they did to their own neighborhood, Europe!”

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c matt
c matt
Reply to  Marko
1 month ago

To use a cringeworthy metaphor, the Gaza genocide has been isreal’s and the larger jewish population’s jump the shark moment. Tore the mask off of who they really are and what they are really like. Their exaggerations raised the question of about what else have they been exaggerating, if not outright fabricating?

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

Someone here commented just couple days ago that he’d finally decided that virutally everything he’d been taught since elementary school about world history and such are lies.

Pozymandias
Reply to  Ben the Layabout
1 month ago

I’d say that until I started reading DR blogs, manosphere stuff, etc… about 10 years ago, I never questioned things like, for instance, the moon landing. Now I don’t actually believe they filmed the whole thing in Hollywood either. Most of the attacks on the moon landings that I’ve read will assert that it couldn’t have been possible for various technical reasons. Most of these are answerable by just pointing out that the government back then didn’t much care if they lost a few guys. Upstaging the Soviets was worth a few dead astronauts. The most obvious problem is that… Read more »

Danny
Danny
Reply to  Pozymandias
1 month ago

If we consider the absolute extremes of the vacuum – the void – in near-space … well if you believe people have survived it in their “capsules” and “suits” then your imagination exceeds the physics. But, hey – maybe they were really lucky.

Pozymandias
Reply to  Danny
1 month ago

I’m afraid this isn’t one of those good arguments. Lots of nations have sent men into low earth orbit in spacesuits or pressurized space stations and spacecraft. The space near the Moon isn’t that much emptier. Once you get down to a few millibars of pressure you’re effectively in vacuum. Physiologically, there’s no real difference and it’s no harder to make a spacesuit or capsule that can protect people on or near the Moon than it is to make one that can work while orbiting the Earth.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Danny
1 month ago

The vacuum is trivial. Hard vacuum, by definition, is only 15 psi. An aluminum can holds well over 50 psi. Yah, yah hoop stress, I know, but that’s part of the reason the capsule was kept small.

Radiation is another matter, but, as @Pozy pointed out, even if it killed the astronauts in 6 months, TPTB figured it would be worth it.

The Greek
The Greek
Reply to  Vegetius
1 month ago

First the narrative and moral order of WW2 needs to be reexamined by normie. As the boomers die off, we’ll see this become more common, as there’s a lot of meat on that bone that historians haven’t been allowed to tug at. We see it starting to happen with people like Darryl Cooper and Zoomer Historian. David Irving tried this decades ago and literally had his life ruined over it, you can see there’s less resistance now.

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Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  The Greek
1 month ago

It’s the Boomers that uniformly safe guarded the narrative, with their love of WWII mythos. Boomers in particular as a generation value unity, to the point where they are willing to ruin almost anyone to have it. They are the epitome of the “the nail that sticks up gets hammered down”.
Gen X will be complicit in trying to keep the old order, but it won’t be from a want of unity. It will be lack of alternatives to the Boomer POV.

Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Reply to  Piffle
1 month ago

Perhaps, but I think most Gen X hate boomers enough to torpedo any support for their pet issues. It’s as simple as: “They love The Beatles and Israel, therefore I love Nirvana and Palestine”.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
1 month ago

What Gen X is not is unified on subjects, the way that Boomers are. Older Gen X will sound very much like Boomers. However, most of the dissents I know online are clearly of Gen X (or Y) age.

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Piffle
1 month ago

You are so full of crap. If you have at least 3 functional brain cells, I don’t have to explain why.

Danny
Danny
Reply to  Piffle
1 month ago

As a “boomer”, I stand chastised and reprimanded. And I also state that you are full of shit.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  The Greek
1 month ago

What’s that old saying I read a few days ago: Being right too early is dangerous.

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Vegetius
1 month ago

This x 6 gorillion.

james wilson
james wilson
Member
Reply to  Vegetius
1 month ago

Holycause. Fixed.

Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Reply to  Vegetius
1 month ago

It’s called ‘The Hagglecaust’ now! I’m willing to give 271,000 and some change.
Oy vey and so forth.

RealityRules
RealityRules
1 month ago

That last paragraph sums it all up. The 2020 Revolution was The Regime grabbing America by the throat with two hands. For four years they squeezed as hard as they could.

If they are not destroyed and permanently disabled with no chance of being reconstituted, they will put both hands back on and squeeze even harder. This is for real and it is for all the marbles.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  RealityRules
1 month ago

The 2020 steal turned out to be a monumental blunder. None of this would be happening without that. However, it did allow them to get a lot done on the GR, more than they ever had before in any 4 year period.

sahtchel
sahtchel
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Yeah, if they just let him win in 2020, none of this stuff happens, twitter is still under enemy control, who knows who they run in 2024 (Pence?), and we are probably under the control of Newsome or Whitmer right now. As for covid, under Trump, they could’ve extended the lockdowns in blue-run states through the 2024 election to punish the people as much as possible. On the flip side, who knows how they would’ve played the vaxx–none of them seemed to want to take “Trump’s death juice” until it became “Biden’s miracle cure”, but there was obviously a lot… Read more »

ray
ray
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

‘The 2020 steal turned out to be a monumental blunder.’

Very Providential indeed. The chessboard was not yet set.

Somehow the demons, ever squabbling amongst themselves, always engender their own ruin.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

It’s their demand for total control that sows the seeds of their own setbacks (I wish I could say destruction). For instance, it’s why the “left” has no bench of up and coming leaders. If you want anyone to follow you, you need people in charge (or at least figureheads) who people want to follow. But their handpicked “leaders” are selected for obeisance, rather than for those qualities. For the last decade or so anyway.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

The left/”left” wants someone to be told to follow. It doesn’t matter who it is. Their actual leaders know this. Western Leftists are arch meritocrats. They seek and follow chosen-ness—having been selected by the system, no matter how the system did it. (No implication intended. Of course they’re led by Jews. It’s on the spreadsheet.) AOC is a retarded titty girl, literally the product of a DSA casting call for someone to play the revolutionary conscience of America. They didn’t hide or lie about it. That was the appeal. The articles that introduced her to the voters all said it,… Read more »

Mr. House
Mr. House
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

The fact that AOC’s chief of staff is going to run against Nancy, tells me they understand this to an extent. She’s beyond her best by date and is being disposed of. AOC thinks she’s going to be the new “mama bear”.

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Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Mr. House
1 month ago

Pelosi can buy way more replacement organs in Europe than AOC could ever dream of. AOC will be Maxine Waters before her years.

ray
ray
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

‘Paging Mayor Bowser. Mayor Muriel Bowser, please come to the white courtesy telephone.’
Owoooooo!

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Dr. Mabuse
Dr. Mabuse
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Clearly, Trump didn’t waste that 4 years in the wilderness. He (or people working for him) spent it analyzing what went wrong the first time, and figuring out a plan of attack for when he returned.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Dr. Mabuse
1 month ago

Seeing now what Project 2025 has been up to, I feel a little regretful for cutting off mom’s monthly donation to the Heritage Foundation after I took over her estate. Back then they seemed to me like a bunch of money grubbing rinos, and probably were. I’m not sure when the change happened. Good to see they managed without it. At least I got a HF coffee cup out of it.

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BigJimSportCamper
BigJimSportCamper
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

I’ll wager the cup was made in China…;-)

3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Don’t regret anything – they were and are ‘money-grubbing rinos,’ and big into color-blind civic nationalism. Chose a black woman as figurehead. And the thousands they waste on postage and junk mail is unfathomable to me.

Danny
Danny
Reply to  3g4me
1 month ago

Well think of the USPS employees and their families. Uh … referring to the “postage and junk mail”

Stephanie
Stephanie
Reply to  Dr. Mabuse
1 month ago

They got caught so off-guard thinking that after Obama, and his vast spying apparatus that Maxine Waters let slip out of the bag on national TV lol, and after Joe Biden fortification, there was no way there was anyone who didn’t agree with them left in these Depts. and Orgs., but there were. And God bless them! (Those are probably the ones and only ones that are going to get the 8 months severance pay for a job well done. (and get a pension and keep their benefits as well, plus collect unemployment too if they so wish.) They already… Read more »

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RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

It is more than the steal. It is the culmination of a full blown revolution. BLM formation then St. Louis, Kavanaugh hearings, ’20 mass riots, defund the police, dissolve the borders, iconography, Kalergi cultural genocide mass acceleration … …

Two hands on the throat from ’20 on. The steal was one part of it. There will be no second chance. It is winner take all time now.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Yes and no. Severian often has insights I see nowhere else. Speaking to this topic, he’s noted that if They had simply allowed Trump a “normal” 2nd term, he would be (already was!) easily managed. The Left could have gotten all they wanted, and then some.

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
Reply to  RealityRules
1 month ago

Musk firing a “racist” is not a good sign

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Hi-ya!
1 month ago

We’re not getting perfect. We’re getting transition and I can only say “Amen”.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

So conspicuously absent from the DOGE disclosures are Republican and right leaning names (although Bill Kristol, Lindsey Graham, and Richard Hanania have all come up), that I’m inferring things from that absence. And I’m not inferring that it’s because Republicans are clean. Trump needs the “rinos” to confirm his more controversial nominees. And he can do it by holding what DOGE has unearthed over their heads. I’d been predicting rather emphatically that RFKJ would not be confirmed, but maybe I was wrong. Maybe this is how he gets Mitch and his pals to vote yes. (Recall that Mitch voted no… Read more »

DLS
DLS
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

RFK and Tulsi are peanuts in comparison to eliminating the grift slush funds. It’s not worth the trade. If the Rinos cave, I would just nominate Ben Carson and Mike Flynn in their place, and like Billy Bean tells Art Howe in Moneyball, “Art, I can do this all day.”

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  DLS
1 month ago

DNI is peanuts. I won’t argue that. But RFKJ, I don’t think so. With the power that’s vested in the HHS director, not peanuts at all.

Apex Predator
Apex Predator
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Absolutely, it’s a trillion dollar grift. It makes USAID look like peanuts in comparison actually. It’s one of the foundational support columns of the “real” rulers of Washington. Big Pharma and Healthcare won’t go down so easily.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

DNI is essential, it’s the singular Central Coordinating Committee of all of the seperate silos in the Intelligence Nation syndicate.

That position was created after 9/11 along with Homeland Security to centralize all information feeds; Tulsi can reach into any stack jealously protecting its information and demand to extract the records.

…for OpenAI to parse, there’s the rub; Musk having full access to citizen, corporate, and financial info as well as government info means he intends to be the white Chamberlain under a Jewish throne. Better one of ours gets ahead of this thing, than a billionaire Soros.

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3g4me
3g4me
Reply to  DLS
1 month ago

Ben Carson seems to be the latest incarnation of Thomas Sowell, ‘conservatives’ favorite magic negro. Just stop already.

DLS
DLS
Reply to  3g4me
1 month ago

Fair enough on Carson. Robert Malone or Peter McCullough then. My point is to give them someone even more aggressive, instead of holding DOGE over the RINOs head. DOGE needs to be a tornado in a trailer park, not a trade chip.

Brandon Laskow
Brandon Laskow
Reply to  3g4me
1 month ago

Ben is too old and frail at this stage of the game.

Hemid
Hemid
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Because of my work I have to see and hear the real Democrat base, adult children of privilege, talking among themselves. Here’s what they’re saying: “Because normal Americans didn’t find out until just now exactly to whom their stolen money was being given—while we knew all along—they deserved to have it stolen, and we deserved to have it. And we’ll have it forever, because DOGE is a trick to get the MAGAts on side with their own impoverishment (taking away their Social Security, Medicaid, etc.)—and with ‘tech,’ which is us, as this DOGE chud’s firing proves. Now, we wait.” They… Read more »

Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Zorro, the Lesser "Z" Man
Reply to  Hemid
1 month ago

It would be lovely to see these people *ahem* culturally enriched as much as they deserve.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

“. . . your winnings, sir.”

c matt
c matt
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

At least the “right” has the sense to be ashamed. 

Not really – the “right” politicians know that their voters care more because it is these voters footing the bill rather than being the recipients of grift.

Jackson Dobsen
Jackson Dobsen
1 month ago

The faces of Sens. Tim Kaine and Mark Warner tell the tale. Karen’s slush fund has kept them and their party entrenched for some time now. Hardest hit will be NoVa McMansion builders and Aldi dealerships. Of course, elected Republicans and their princesses also received enough of the grift to keep their mouths shut. Go thirty miles outside of D.C. and literally no one gives a damn about USAID. Where this gets more serious is the revelation that the massive and deadly BLM riots in 2020 were financed in large part via USAID. Yes, the private donors will disappear now,… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Jackson Dobsen
1 month ago

I feel like a rube for not realizing much sooner that Soros wasn’t spending his own money. Guys like him never do

Andy Texan
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

Gates, Buffet, et al, don’t spend their own money either (for the most part). After they purchase the system, the price is replenished many time over.

Maxda
Maxda
1 month ago

I have long suspected that our foreign aid money was just money laundered back to the usual suspects. But the scope and malevolence that’s being exposed is breathtaking.

It’s going to continue as they keep flipping stones. The Pentagon audit will be eye popping too.

Barnard
Barnard
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

Musk is talking about looking into Medicare fraud next. That could completely crush the medical industry. These guys need to make sure no one takes a shot at them.

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

I bet that Elon’s people are quietly writing Erik Prince a very large check every month.

Hokkoda
Member
Reply to  Maxda
1 month ago

Medicare/Medicaid.

Now that is going to be epic.

DoD needs to deconstruct the system that has dozens of four star generals. Each of those generals commands a bloated staff of PA and Protocol, and J-staffs that do not do any useful work.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Hokkoda
1 month ago

DARPA, DARPA, DARPA.
No wonder the Ft. Detrick / John Hopkins medical research link was cut after Covid got rolling.

(((They))) Live
(((They))) Live
1 month ago

I hope the USAID revelations help normies understand the Ukraine scam

My Comment
My Comment
1 month ago

The current system simply works too well for the elite for it to be broken up. Conservative Inc and the Republican legislature benefits from the vast patronage system as much as the Democrats. No one at the top does not want a slush fund for their pet projects nor do they want their kids to have to go out and work at a job with a near starvation wage of say 150k. That just won’t do. How can they buy 1.5 million + homes in the right neighborhood without a job that pays what the children of the right people… Read more »

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

Not true…The Republicans seem to get not more than 10% of USAID slush money, just enough to keep them quiet…

My Comment
My Comment
Reply to  pyrrhus
1 month ago

There is the DOD and plenty of areas for Republicans to get slush money. They all have loyalty to the system. That is why the Republicans have never gone after USAID.

DLS
DLS
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

It’s also possible they were too dumb to notice.

august
august
Reply to  DLS
1 month ago

That’s only the Republican voters.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  My Comment
1 month ago

It seems to be as Z often says – some elites are at war with other elites. Musk and several Tech Bro elites, for whatever reason, are at war with others. Maybe not getting enough of the pie? Maybe seeing they were going to get cut out? Maybe sensing an opportunity to take it all?

Who knows. But it’s fun.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

Intra-elite war is how both social and government change happens. Populism does matter in so much the best reformers will make sure the plebs are on their side. So it’s Trump leading the Tech Bros and parts of the Israel collation with popular support on several issues against the rest of the elite. Given popular sentiment, USAID will have to regroup as something entirely different to make come back.

TomA
TomA
1 month ago

As demonstrated on this blog, the dissident community has a lot of brain power that is substantially targeted at analysis, with a small dollop of forethought that passes for tangible action. And it’s certainly true that there are real limits to what can be said on the internet (putting a target on your back is stupid). But that doesn’t mean you can’t think about real solutions and share them euphemistically. Ancient wisdom . . . hope for the best, but plan for the worst. It will get real and it’s best to be ready when it does.

HalfTrolling
HalfTrolling
1 month ago

The left may have been a government operation in its entirety for the past 40 years. I have been out schizo’d by reality itself

I kneel reality sama.

Hokkoda
Member
1 month ago

I don’t know about you all, but my colleagues at work and I have been positively gleeful this week. Although I’ve been a Trump optimist for a long time (especially after the phony indictments), this is like waking up Christmas morning when you were 7 and you not only got the cool GI Joe action figures you asked for, and the jet, but behind the tree is that aircraft carrier and six other vehicles. The past 3 weeks has quite literally been everything I’ve said needs to be done and have been writing about here and elsewhere for decades. The… Read more »

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Hokkoda
1 month ago

Blackpilling is difficult lately, even for dedicated blackpillers. Trump has exceeded all expectations, even those of the optimists. And we’re not even 3 weeks in yet. I think most still haven’t yet wrapped their heads around the enormity of what is happening, even those who think they have, probably haven’t. If there’s a dark lining to any of this, it’s that the tech lords aren’t doing it for free.

Hokkoda
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

The dark lining is that 50% of the country works directly or indirectly (contractors) for the government. Plus all the government-adjacent industries like TurboTax prep services and all manner of “compliance” officers.

In their glee to cut the bureaucracy, there will be tens of millions of unintended consequences. The coffee shop owner in Georgetown and self-made millionaire who owns four stores can’t sell expensive lattes to unemployed FBI agents who are sitting at home.

We watching a wholesale destruction of the administrative state. Yes it needs to happen, but there is going to be PAIN.

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Brandon Laskow
Brandon Laskow
Reply to  Hokkoda
1 month ago

But would it be any worse than what was done to small businesses during the Plandemic?

Hokkoda
Member
Reply to  Brandon Laskow
1 month ago

Or the TBTF “Great Recession”? I often point out that I was visiting McLean, VA way back then just prior to Christmas. Full malls, full restaurants. Luxury cars. “There is no recession in Washington,” I wrote at the time. Back home in CO…empty malls, boarded up store fronts.

That being said, don’t underestimate the impact on the honest half of the country.

solitary saxon
solitary saxon
Reply to  Hokkoda
1 month ago

I’m ok with pain as long as it’s equitably distributed–and it hasn’t been for some time. No mercy-

Steve
Steve
Reply to  Hokkoda
1 month ago

but there is going to be PAIN.”

Small and localized pain, yes, but for everyone else, it would be like having a massive credit card debt eliminated. 30% carrying costs wiped out overnight. That pain would be dwarfed.

And it ripples through all sectors of the economy as all that dead weight has to economize. Don’t think of it as a housing collapse. It’s just popping a bubble.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Hokkoda
1 month ago

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Trump Claus’ goodie sack just keeps putting out.

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
1 month ago

The story from this commercial is instructive; a technocratic world with no whites and isolated single women who interact only through the screen learning from black men how to improve their bagged lunch as they work for the nation of Amazon.

https://youtu.be/5uPz41EaLgg?si=7s4aEJQds4z47w0h

in really don’t think anyone one purposed group or individuals could plan this it’s too perfect. Compare the Amazon comertial above to this other tech commercial from the 80s promising that technology was going to free man:

https://youtu.be/VtvjbmoDx-I?si=eOYOwbxEByym55LH

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Mycale
Mycale
Reply to  Hi-ya!
1 month ago

There is also the commercial, in the same marketing campaign, where a stay at home dad learns to make good coffee while his girlboss wife is at work, and he gets a bit of sex as a reward from her at the end.

Tarl Cabot
Tarl Cabot
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

That one is particularly nauseating, as the “man” in question must be the most sexually unappealing specimen in creation. Not hideous, but worse, a nullity.

ray
ray
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

Disgusting propaganda. And overtly anti-Christian. A standard trope of luciferianism is inversion of the created order. The strategy neuters the male, because the female is much more credulous and maneuverable, controllable largely as a collective, or herd. Yes there are monetary reasons as well — wage depression and so forth — but at heart this is spiritual warfare designed to destroy the family and prohibit the bonding of the father and son. This, their cult hates and fears most of all. The male is the fighter and much more wary and dangerous. Adam was not attacked directly, but via the… Read more »

fakeemail
fakeemail
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

Feminism is a spiritual castration of the men which leads to the spiritual castration of homos which leads to the LITERAL castration of of trannies.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  fakeemail
1 month ago

Feminism is also the attempt to erase feminine from the planet. Women are turned into men under it’s “gentile” hand.

ray
ray
Reply to  fakeemail
1 month ago

Sounds like a lotta castration. The Ephesian Artemis (Diana), for example, boasts an entire gown made of bull’s balls. Fetching! The bull represents the male principle so figger it from there. Unsurprisingly, Diana’s acolytes largely were — make that are — women. Castration having come back into vogue via single women and defenseless boys. Leaving the self-emasculation of homos aside. Acts 19 cites the Ephesian Diana as an ‘image fallen from heaven’, a fem-goddess icon not unlike the Black Stone of the Kaaba. Feminism is almost as old as humanity. It just cycles around with new names and faces. Sometimes… Read more »

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

Interesting take

Pozymandias
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

You certainly have the spiritual side of this covered. I tend to notice more secular aspects. For instance, a lot of the agenda of the “business elite” seems oddly to be focused on the endless pursuit, not of “excellence” or even profit (what the Left derides as “greed”) but “just good enough”. Replace smart men with dimwitted women, replace American IT guys with Indians, replace well made American goods where parts are machined with Chinese knock offs using stamped components. It’s always seems that the replacement product or person is just good enough, but not as good as what they… Read more »

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  ray
1 month ago

There was a book or ‘study’ whose summary was that, since husbands, uncles, grandfathers, and grown sons rule the clan, females- being the weaker sex- instinctively band together in quiet rebellion to subvert that rule, while currying favors individually.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

It’s up to the men to put it a stop to it, regardless. Women don’t band together very well by the way, from personal experience. There might be a zombie effect, but it’s not the same as deliberate organization building. And indeed men by default are the ones capable of building public institutions. Even the worst man in an organizational role is almost always better than a fair woman because he’s got male instincts working in the background.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

Arguably, corporate advertising campaigns are the most important part of the post-Cold War, anti-white psy-ops. They have normalized every item of Leftist degeneracy. And this is why, when the big payback comes, advertising execs need to be among the very first to swing.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

100%

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

Who started up that industry? And now much or most of its staffing is women.

No, women didn’t start up the industry. Maslow and Bernays, for instance, were not women.

Note, however, especially you religious types- what do Maslow and Bernays specialize in? Appealing to your fears and desires.

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Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
Reply to  Mycale
1 month ago

I just saw that one. Hes just looks lucky he has a roof over his head for the time being

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  Hi-ya!
1 month ago

Interesting that the great liberator was a blonde with a lesbian haircut. Still smoking hot, but the great liberator of those stuffy white men would be the sexually liberated woman. Even that was very subversive. The Prime one is taking aim at Japan. I hope they stay strong. They really want Japan to commit ethnic suicide. I saw an American Conservative article bashing Japan to let in old age care home workers. One of the arguments is that children caring for their parents is an even bigger drain on productivity that they can’t afford. It always goes back to the… Read more »

c matt
c matt
Reply to  RealityRules
1 month ago

If the tagline were honest: 1984 won’t be like “1984” . . . but like a mashup of “1984” and “Brave New World”.

RealityRules
RealityRules
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

And a Dark Knight episode and RoboCop and The Matrix and The Hunger Games all rolled into one metrushka doll of dystopic movies.

ron west
ron west
Reply to  Hi-ya!
1 month ago

That first commercial is hilarious ! Poor dumb woman too stupid to know how to pour water into a pot without spilling it all over. Keep practicing you dumb B**ch, you’ll get it !

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Xman
Xman
1 month ago

The fact that the Wall Street Journal is engaging in this behavior is another reminder that “conservatism” was part of the fraud. 

Buckley was “former” CIA. “Buck” Sexton, one of the guys who took over Limbaugh’s show after his death, is “former” CIA. Quite a coincidence.

Can you say “Operation Mockingbird,” kids???

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ray
ray
1 month ago

‘The Radical Industrial Complex is Skynet, and the only way forward is for it to be destroyed’

Works for me. Raze the Ivy League and its associates, while you’re at it. Don’t forget the lime!

Break the NEA and the AFT. Investigate the FBI, DOJ, CIA and Secret Service with commissions consisting of citizenry, make that male working-class citizenry, no Progs or Swampies allowed. Call it Morning in America just to chafe Barry’s nipples. Use a big sun logo to mock him.

Informative show about D.C., thanks. Their goddess gets her very own District! And servants, that’d be us.

AnotherAnon
AnotherAnon
1 month ago

The Cajun guy must be James Carville – he’s still potty mouthing it up, just last week he came up with another unsavory mind fart.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  AnotherAnon
1 month ago

So overrated. Where would he be without Ross Perot?

ray
ray
Reply to  AnotherAnon
1 month ago

James’ face and soul look the same.

Tars Tarkas
Member
1 month ago

The Trump administration is doing great so far.

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Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Tars Tarkas
1 month ago

I’m thrilled. We’ve done more by Feb. 7th than I ever thought possible. I don’t know if he can keep this up for 4 years, but wow.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Piffle
1 month ago

If Trusk can somehow sustain this pace for a full four years, the Leftist Power Structure will be a smoking ruin. All the better if it is littered with the corpses of its inmates.

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

It gets better late on a Friday… copied and pasted this….. President Trump just implied DOGE will develop an algorithm to identify Social Security numbers that are being used by illegal aliens & by immigrants who are illegally enrolled in SS programs: “Those people will have to be weeded out,” adding many of them are in Calif…..

(begging the question of why this wasn’t done years ago)

Stephanie
Stephanie
1 month ago

Gen X had portrayed to them that USAID gave bags of rice/staples for starving people. Tents too for those struck by disaster.

It makes you wonder about charitable giving in the US’s past, like Live Aid, ‘We are the world, we are the children’ takes on a whole new meaning. Brutal.

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Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

As I recall, hardly any of the LiveAid money was turned into food for poor people. African despots got most of it, and it may have ended up funding genocide

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  Jeffrey Zoar
1 month ago

I think that has always been the case with whipeepo-bucks funnelled into the Dark Continent. Those sub-Saharan polities are called kleptocracies for a reason.

Ben the Layabout
Ben the Layabout
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

One doesn’t even have to be all that intelligent to figure this stuff out, either. Even under the very best of circumstances any charitable organization must have, at a minimum, various unavoidable overhead costs such as salaries, rental or ownership costs of buildings, cost to store and transport goods (if that were part of their operation), etc. Alas, the real world imposes additional costs: even if those operating the charity were entirely honest [laughter] none of that aid is going to reach its final destination without some greasing of palms at the receiving end. Some of that might be legitimate transit… Read more »

Pozymandias
Reply to  Ben the Layabout
1 month ago

Of course if we’re talking Live Aid they had to pay all the bloated salaries for all the bloated rock star egos (maybe half just for that asshole Bono).

Hokkoda
Member
Reply to  Stephanie
1 month ago

Go back and look at the Puerto Rico warehouse scandal…

Most of that “aid” gets stolen.

Alzaebo
Alzaebo
Reply to  Hokkoda
1 month ago

*Haiti jumping up and down over here, demanding attention*

Hokkoda
Member
Reply to  Alzaebo
1 month ago

Not coincidentally, the Clintons are up to their necks in USAID.

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
1 month ago

the idea of the blob is perfect. It’s hard to tell where Amazon starts and the government leaves off. It’s no coincident that only 6 years after hart celler we get an interracial plea from Coca Cola. We can do it. Humanity can unite behind sugar water if we just believe, believe believe!

https://youtu.be/1VM2eLhvsSM?si=N44U6uAEtKOGLu72

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Tarl Cabot
Tarl Cabot
1 month ago

The doxxing of the DOGE kid is a reminder that woke has not gone away, it is only in remission. At best, disparate impacts will be (temporarily) permitted by the Colorblind Meritocracy, but fundamentally challenging the blank slate will not be, nor will Whites be allowed to express, let alone act upon, an explicit preference for their own race.

After Trump has served his purpose, which is to legitimize Greater Israel and delegitimize any perceived expression of “antisemitism”, woke will be back, with a vengeance.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Tarl Cabot
1 month ago

Maybe, maybe not. Evil will never go away. However, the Jewish century is having it’s lifeblood drained out of it as I type this. “Antisemtism” as shreek only works if 95% of the people around you care. The kids don’t.

Tarl Cabot
Tarl Cabot
Reply to  Piffle
1 month ago

If that is true, how do you interpret Trump’s presser with Netanyahu on Tuesday? Serious question.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Tarl Cabot
1 month ago

Trump is a Boomer. We’re in the transition era, where the older establishment is trying to keep itself in place. JD Vance will not be as interested in cozying up to Jews.
The Jewish century (with some overlap in both directions) was about an almost total control/influence over all the important institutions of government, business, and society. That’s crumbling around us…from Hollywood to school to government. In so much that it’s ending, some issues might get worse for a while.
But ultimately, Gen Z doesn’t have time or the will to worry about the most privileged group on the planet.

Tumescent
Tumescent
1 month ago

Just wanted to write that this was a really good show by the Z Man today. I was starting to get a little bored with the philosophical/ historical big brain stuff but this was topical and really well done.

WCiv911
WCiv911
Reply to  Tumescent
1 month ago

I like pragmatism and philosophical big brain stuff. Keep mixing it up, is good.

Gauss
Gauss
1 month ago

I have to wonder if this guy Mike Benz, who is suddenly all over Twitter and podcasts, got funded by USAID or similar outfit. Wouldn’t it be amusing if the self-proclaimed exposer of the Blob was, himself, a creature of the Blob. Where the heck did this guy come from?

Jeffrey Zoar
Jeffrey Zoar
Reply to  Gauss
1 month ago

Limited hangout written all over him. Way too visible, and suddenly, to be organic.

Evil Sandmich
1 month ago

Chris Ruffo

The guy who came out of nowhere and stands for nothing, though he did have a Tweet a little bit ago calling for the overturning of Griggs vs Duke Power

Hi-ya!
Hi-ya!
1 month ago

I don’t knownif anyone noticing the explosion of “dissident voices”. Some are pushing this “we are in the verge of a technical revolution” others are trying to make clear that the race thing , ie one world one race is morally necessary .

its possible a new media will start cropping up to manage all this but keep the worship of tech and meritocracy.

LineInTheSand
LineInTheSand
1 month ago

“one of the DOGE kids was doxed by an Antifa working for the Wall Street Journal”

“the activist in question was an employee at USAID before they literally paid for her to go to graduate school at Columbia.”

Link? I googled and didn’t get anything.

EggsX1
EggsX1
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

https://www.npr.org/2025/02/06/nx-s1-5289337/elon-musk-doge-treasury. Something is off because of how difficult it is to find the story. Of course can you trust anything from NPR?

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

Regardless, doxing should be rewarded by being “flogged ’round the fleet”, as the Royal Navy used to do….

Dr. Mabuse
Dr. Mabuse
Reply to  pyrrhus
1 month ago

Those cells at Guantanamo aren’t going to fill themselves.

c matt
c matt
Reply to  LineInTheSand
1 month ago

Has anyone doxxed the doxxer? Read some info the doxxer was paid to go to Columbia (the school, not the country) so plenty should be known. But I don’t see a name.

Anyway, why resign? Just say FU and keep going. Once they realize no one cares (or better – the doxxed is hailed as a hero) what power would doxxing have?

Last edited 1 month ago by c matt
Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  c matt
1 month ago

I assume doxxing, by its very nature, implies a veiled threat. If your enemies know where you live…

Dutchboy
Dutchboy
1 month ago

Apparently, if the CIA wants to do something that they can’t get presidential approval for, they send it over to USAID, which does not need such approval.

Hemid
Hemid
1 month ago

I think the company name you’re forgetting, the one that was installed as president at the beginning of Biden’s term, was WestExec. It’s full of Obama guys, leading a lot of conservatives to think it was Obama running things.

Depending what the meaning of “is” is, WestExex “is” Palantir.

Templar
Templar
1 month ago

Wow, you’re up early this morning.

Ketchup-stained Griller
Ketchup-stained Griller
Reply to  Templar
1 month ago

Good country living is kicking in. Roosters and all.

Walt
Walt
1 month ago

I see you’ve given up on the demographic angle; it’s all about reducing the government’s interference in the marketplace of ideas.

We’re in an ideological war!!! LMAO.

DLS
DLS
Reply to  Walt
1 month ago

Two things can be true at the same time.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  DLS
1 month ago

Yes. But weak minds are incapable of comprehending that fact.

walt
walt
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

That’s not a fact,it’s a statement.

Is someone paying you to post on this blog, Mr. K?

Regarding Mr. DLS’s statement: two or more facts are true but there is generally a natural hierachy of facts in terms of consequentiality pertaining to the specific process. A more succint term would be “order of operations”.

Ostei Kozelskii
Member
Reply to  walt
1 month ago

Let’s call it a truism. Regardless of semantics, however, the reason for all those downvotes is your entirely unwarranted claim that Z has abandoned demographic concerns in favor of anti-government rhetoric. He’s done nothing of the sort. And it is worth noting that FedGov is largely responsible for the demographic catastrophe that befell America. Laying waste to FedGov then can be seen as vengeance for the demographic swamping.

Piffle
Piffle
Reply to  Ostei Kozelskii
1 month ago

The whole point of a government is to secure it’s people. FedGov has been attacking the people since 1960 or so.

Pozymandias
Reply to  DLS
1 month ago

I’m more and more convinced that “ideology” is always a camouflage for a who/whom question. There is some core group of, shall we say, “demographically similar” people who are mostly after power and wealth. For them the ideology is a vehicle they ride to that destination. Then there’s a much larger outer group of dupes who actually believe the ideology who may not be anything like the core group. Some of the outer group may also be cynical about the ideology and simply virtue signalling for career reasons. Then you have the biggest group of all, which is the masses.… Read more »