Not even 24 hours have elapsed since President Trump survived a gunman’s (or maybe two, or three even, can’t rule out four or five) attempt on his life in Butler County, Pennsylvania, but a political blowhard that won’t flush, Joe Walsh, can’t keep his Trump hate under wraps long enough for anyone to figure out just what the hell is going on.
Walsh, who was one of many weak Republicans elected in a midterm wave in 2010 (and who also ran an ill-fated campaign against Trump in 2020 for President), is blaming “hate and division” on President Trump – in other words, justifying the actions of the shooter(s) in seeking to extinguish Walsh’s perceived source of hate and division in America. I am not yet 40 years old but I’ve traveled a lot of miles, done a lot of analysis, taken the stage, eaten the crow, and watched as my future, and my children’s future, has been compromised by the entitled few who exist for no other purpose than to hold down positions of political power for personal enrichment.
I voted for every quisling Republican on the top of the ticket since I was old enough to vote, starting with George W. Bush in 2004, who the press accused of being a war criminal (accurate) but now lionizes, John McCain, who was racist when he ran against a black man but is also lionized in death, and Mitt Romney, who wanted the poor to starve to death in a ditch but is now viewed as a graying voice of self-restraint and wisdom in the world of Potemkin statesmen. Yet, I am the problem, and my political views and desires for the country to protect its borders, make trade and immigration work for our citizens, and to not fight endless wars that do nothing to protect our nation are the problem. My simple hope that up until five years ago was basic common sense, that my daughters won’t compete with men for sports championships or encounter them in the shower, constitutes bigotry as defined by the lying snakes in our mainstream media.
This is bullshit of the highest order, and it is beyond time to start making the true guilty parties own their share in this national decline and complete collapse of the political process that has made it standard calculus to factor in potential assassinations to election forecasting. These are four complicit parties, as far as I am concerned, when it comes to the era of political violence, we find ourselves mired in:
I. Uniparty Operatives and the President
Joe Biden is a puppet. This is a well-established fact, and the reason the senile, non-campaigning political retread was designated to benefit from the 2020 quasi-election is because he is the most compromised and owned by foreign nations, including, but not limited to, China. He is tagged in this point because he is the President of the United States, seated by count of fraudulently awarded electoral votes, and as the old military rule of thumb goes, “the commander is responsible for everything his unit does or fails to do.”
Biden sets the tone, and less than a week before Trump’s shooting, he mentioned the need to put a “bullseye” on him. The lobbyists and special interests, many of them foreign, who run the United States government have no party loyalty except that for the Washington, D.C., Uniparty, seek only to further division to make it easier to manipulate state elections and entrench themselves in office, and therefore with access to the spoils of government corruption. The Uniparty agenda to erode nationalism, inalienable human rights, and national sovereignty has been furthered by the subversive pricks who make up the underbelly of the D.C. political class, and no one with the clout and rank, like a President, has done anything to squash it. Instead, the narrative that it is Trump who is promoting fascism and the restriction of rights and liberty has been allowed to root, and this is by design to divert from the radical agenda of the global and D.C. Uniparties to subvert the will of The People across the world who desire for their governments to support their ends, and not those of the elite.
II. Law Enforcement and Government Agencies
McCarthy was right, and now the sixties radicals who used to be laughably defeated for public office when elections were fair control our government. Right now, most law enforcement agencies are most definitely scouring right-wing social media to find people who are too pissed off for their liking that President Trump was nearly killed by people these supposed law enforcement professionals have groomed to do the killing. This is not unlike locking up soccer moms for taking their kids to playgrounds during the Wuhan sniffles epidemic but ignoring the illegals streaming across the border for years carrying not only the Wuhan flu, but many third-world maladies not seen in the United States for many years, if ever.
Rather than focusing on domestic extremism from radical groups like Antifa or Black Lives Matter, it has been supporters of President Trump, who commit only a sliver of politically charged crimes in this country, who have been in the…bullseye. Ask the countless January 6 prisoners held without trial or bail (un-Constitutional) for what mostly amount to misdemeanor charges once finally adjudicated. They own this albatross, too, and that is independent of the boots-on-the-ground botch in Butler County yesterday.
III. The Media and the Republican Party
These two are joined at the hip because they both qualify as enablers and water carriers. The media don’t require a lot of effort to explain here – we have been watching them lie and misrepresent the political landscape for decades, long before Trump came on the scene. Exhibit A:
While the media have been carrying regime water for as long as I’ve been alive, the Republican Party has been mostly useless for about 30 of those years. Even though no one can point to any real long-lasting national Party achievements other than George W. Bush setting up the modern national security apparatus that restricts the liberties of citizens and makes them susceptible to government spying, and the fact that conservative blowhards can’t even conserve women’s bathrooms or sports, you still find Republican loyalists stuck in 2004, where the red team is good and the blue team is bad, rather than they are mostly the same.
How about Arizona, when massive Republican state legislative or local majorities furthered mail-in balloting and did nothing to fix the border, before allowing the urban corruption of two counties to make the state artificially purple and beyond repair? The state cranks out a lot of phonies with big mouths who raise gobs of money to fight for the issues we care about most and continue to fail, but when the rubber met the road years ago with a chance to stop this toxic agenda, they did nothing but pose for Tarmac photos.
If Trump winds up picking J.D. Vance for his Vice-Presidential nominee, it will be done after he surely knows Vance once referred to him as “America’s Hitler.” I am suspicious of almost all prime-time politicians or aspiring politicians and understand views can and should be allowed to change, but Vance is another conservative academic who has aligned with people more focused on tone and losing with dignity than he has been on solutions. Trey Gowdy, he of the famous congressional inquiries and Fox-approved talking points, is another in a long line of professional bureaucrats who couldn’t lead a dog to a meat wagon and lead me to believe the entire leadership faction of the Republican Party is a controlled opposition front. They own part of this albatross.
IV. The Feminized, Weak American Church
In a previous chapter of my life, I lived near Houston, Texas, and attended a church in the suburbs that had excellent community groups and what seemed like solid Biblical teaching. I started going there in 2015, and for about a year, before Trump became the GOP standard bearer, there was little political talk. Once Trump emerged, the church revealed itself as a woke emergent church that engaged in white guilt and criticized the membership for the fact that the congregation wasn’t dark enough, as if we were wearing white hoods on the way into the church building. The mother-in-law of the pastor was Beth Moore, who did all she could to get Hillary Clinton elected in 2016, and continues to carry water for the feckless social-con faction of the GOP that has no issue with sending Americans to die for foreign nations, but does take issue with a tough-talking New Yorker who discards bedside manner and wants to throw illegals out of the country because they are actually the ones harming minority populations the most by committing them to impoverishment and the rule of cartels.
The church should be marching in solidarity against the wicked scum that run our government and informing the woke, feminist, or race-obsessed in the congregation that their cultural differences are being used as fuel to distract from the destruction of the American experiment altogether. I suspect that many this morning will be out calling for unity and lowering the temperature, but I have no desire for unity with people who want to kill me. For you shit stirrers who will say this piece is calling for retaliation, I say – I do not condone or encourage political violence of any sort.
Conclusion
Stop caring about the opinions of people who hate your guts, want you dead, want you impoverished, want you cancelled, and support the Soviet-style actions of government that seeks to silence dissent and free speech. If you’re in a local Republican chapter that worries about tone, organize and send that leadership packing immediately. If you’re in a church that engages in wokeism and white guilt, rebuke the leadership publicly and then find a new church.
Call out the enemies of freedom for who they are, demand accountability, and assign blame accurately for where it belongs. Trump didn’t bring this division. Division brought him.
If the attempt on Pres. Trump's life was an operation from the powers-that-be, the timing of it leads me to believe it was a last-ditch attempt to seize the GOP nomination away from Trump. Remember that uniparty operatives were propping up Nikki Haley early in the primary process with the hope of seizing the nomination (and, effectively, party control) away from Trump. If the assassination attempt on Trump had succeeded, the GOP would be facing an open convention this week (how convenient for the uniparty).
Thank you Seth for saying the things that we have believed for quite some time, that don’t sit well with the, “dishonest with God” people.