My, my, what a difference four months can make. It was in December that I last wrote about the Trumpster — after he won the presidential election but before he was inaugurated — and in all honesty, what has transpired since then is nothing I could have anticipated. Not that it really shocks me either, because anything is possible with this guy. But this nonstop tidal wave of information, or rather invasive brain stimulation — whether true, false, or in between — coming from all directions from every channel of communication, is something I’ve never seen in my entire life.
So where does one start with all this? For those who are interested in my opinions — and this might be the last time I analyze Donald Trump — I’ll start by saying that I was wrong about one thing. To my surprise, he did pardon many J6ers, some of whom had been sitting in jail for years. For that, I give him credit. If there’s one good thing I can say about the man, he believes in loyalty, in standing by those who stand by him through thick and thin, though it would’ve been nice if he didn’t abandon these same people, his most ardent supporters, during his last two weeks in office in January 2021. But don’t get carried away by loyalty. Most of us consider loyalty a virtue, as we should, but it’s also a trait of mafia bosses and tyrants who reward those proven to be trustworthy. And pardoning the many J6ers who had finished serving their prison sentences is largely a symbolic act of no legal significance, though it did impress his fans, just like the rest of his uncountable executive orders, one every day, it seems — banning transgenders from women’s sports and revoking the security clearances held by Biden leftovers, for example. Okay, sounds great, now we can all cheer and go back to sleep. But what does it amount to? In this shock-and-awe wave of executive orders, how many substantial changes have there been that benefit White Americans? Aside from a big reduction in southern border invaders and the expulsion of maybe a thousand violent mestizo criminals, I don’t know of any. How many high school kids have to deal with transgender athletes?
As far as Trump sticking it to Biden’s swamp creatures, especially those who engaged in relentless lawfare against him, revenge must be sweet, and I can’t say I blame him. I even find it amusing, though it’s worth noting that none of them have gone to prison. And I do grudgingly admire Trump for hanging tough in the face of all that persecution for four years, even though he deserved some of it. But at bottom it’s a turf war between crime families. It even spans the globe. Look at the three gangsters — Trump, Zelensky and Putin, of whom Putin, in my eyes — and maybe I’m wrong — appears to be at least somewhat normal. And by the way, remember that European war Trump promised to end on Day One?
I don’t want to waste time and space enumerating all the things Donald Trump has said and done since January 20, 2025. With Trump, there’s almost always a dark side to everything that glitters. For example, it’s all well and good that several useless federal agencies were sent to the chopping block, but has all that money been returned to honest working people? Hardly. Among other outrages, we can expect to see it diverted to the construction of Trump Plaza Gaza on the bones of thousands of Palestinians, a truly sickening idea, and to the Stargate Project, the brainchild of Larry Ellison, the Jewish executive of tech company Oracle, who has the face and charisma of a Komodo dragon. Trump hosted Ellison in the White House his second day in office, beaming with approval, while Ellison babbled about AI-directed mRNA vaccines preventing cancer. Gee, what could possibly go wrong with that? This is pure insanity, but then Trump, who is incapable of admitting that he’s wrong about anything, including Operation Warp Speed, never met a billionaire he didn’t like. These two projects alone, if they pan out, which is doubtful, will run close to a trillion dollars, and he has just presented us with a record-breaking military budget of another trillion dollars. I’m disappointed that people who should know better looked up to Trump as a genuine alpha male and put their faith in him a second time around, even after he showed his true colors in his first term, or I should say he showed his spots, which he acquired as a little rich boy, and later as a hustler in the fetid Jewish swamp of Manhattan real estate investment. As I wrote in a previous post, if you really want to know the real Donald, how he swaggered his way through the 1980s, read Wayne Barrett’s Trump: The Greatest Show on Earth, which was published in 1991, when hardly anyone outside of New York City knew of him. A leopard doesn’t change its spots, least of all a 78-year-old leopard. But as I write these words, cracks are showing in the facade, and Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and another strange duck, seems to be on the way out over the inevitable personality conflicts and disagreements that flare up in a nest of vipers. And Trump’s popularity is sinking, even among those who voted for him three times.
It would be interesting to know, though difficult to determine, how many of those who were once enthusiastic Trump supporters have become disillusioned with him. In this age of mealy-mouthed politicians, Trump owes his success to being a tough talker. Hardworking, down to earth people go for that, while overlooking his lack of sincerity and substance. One-off photo ops, where he offers support or sympathy as the case may be — like showing up In East Palestine, Ohio in 2023 after that freight train derailed and burning tank cars poisoned the town while Biden sat on his hands — also go a long way with ordinary people whose memories are short. Then he just forgets about them and they forget about his broken promises. Trump could never be a man of the people even if he wanted to. He’s at home with billionaire wheelers and dealers, with global movers and shakers, not with workingmen in plaid shirts and baseball caps.
And of course he’s at home with flaming Jews, with Jews of the worst kind, because he’s one of them except for his DNA, and on top of that he’s in hock for life to his Jewish megadonors like Miriam Adelson. Many people already know that. Since he’s basically a moron, common sense also dictates that many if not most of his executive orders were planned shortly after he won the November election, if not earlier, and he was handed a list of things he was expected to do. It’s inconceivable to me that he could’ve come up with all these executive orders himself. I can only speculate, but I wouldn’t be surprised if all that low-hanging fruit was put in front of him by design, as a distraction to keep his flag-waving fan base happy, and to keep smarter patriots confused and off-balance, while he and all the Israel-worshippers in his cabinet — unmoved by Netanyahu’s endless slaughter of innocent Palestinians — continue to crack down on what they call support for terrorism and anti-Semitic hate speech. In keeping with his merger of U.S. and Israeli policy, he just nominated an Israeli-born Chabad-Lubavitch rabbi, Yehuda Kaploun, as special envoy to monitor and combat anti-Semitism. The Chabad sect of Judaism is particularly virulent in its contempt for all Gentiles. It’ll be interesting to see how far this goes in this Jewish loony bin called America, especially with more people than ever overcoming the “fear of the Jews” syndrome and speaking out on social media.
I have a hunch that what we’re seeing now is a shift in Jewish strategy, a turning point similar to the way that Zionism supplanted Communism as a path to Jewish world domination after Israel’s victory in the 1967 six-day war. The brakes have been slammed on the Jew-instigated massive invasion across the Mexican border and the coddling of violent Third World criminals, while at the same time free speech is being throttled — for the moment, at least, only on college campuses. But Trump is nothing if not unpredictable. What will his next executive order be? Making Holocaust denial a federal crime? Has he promised his masters that he will attack Iran?
Trump is not looking too good lately. He has always been out of touch with reality but his delusions are catching up with him. I see signs of creeping senility, though he has a way to go before pulling even with Joe Biden. This tariff policy, which backfired on him, was bad economic news for many ordinary Americans, especially seniors, but since global finance is not my strong suit I won’t comment on it. With his increasingly irrational statements, he’s beginning to remind me of Romanian communist leader Nicolae Ceausescu who, along with his hideous wife Elena, ruled with an iron fist, far removed from the common people, ensconced in a luxurious palace like Mar-a-Lago. On December 21, 1989, flanked by his wife and other top officials, Ceausescu gave a speech from the balcony of a government building overlooking a huge square in the capital Bucharest to a throng of 80,000 — ordinary people who had long suffered from food shortages, lack of heating in winter, and fear of the secret police, fully aware that the jails were overflowing with political prisoners. As Ceausescu spouted his usual nonsense, he actually believed that the crowd was roaring their patriotic approval, though in fact they were venting their rage, and when he finally realized what was happening he and his aides went to the top of the building where a helicopter whisked them away. He and his wife were caught trying to escape in a private car days later, and with the police and military having switched sides, they were brought back to Bucharest, given a summary show trial on Christmas Day, and immediately executed by firing squad. The analogy with America is far from perfect, but there are definitely parallels. Let millions of Americans experience cold and hunger, and let federal agents arrest thousands of outspoken critics of Israeli and American terror in the Middle East while Trump keeps talking his usual trash, and we’ll see how things play out at one of his big rallies.
America is a ship adrift in stormy seas, its fuel tank running dry, its decks crowded with befuddled passengers, its incompetent captain and crew taking orders from a swarm of Jewish pirates. The ship is taking on water. What will happen?