More Evidence that Orange Man is Bad

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There are people who hope Trump is good. Or at least, not as bad as the alternative we were presented with as the only alternative to him. Which worked really well in that it prompted many people – me among them – appalled by the prospect of the only alternative to him – to vote for him.

Which – in my case, at least – would perhaps be phrased more accurately as voting against her. I wanted her to lose, because I knew we would lose if Communism came into power. Or – rather – remained in power.

The Orange Man seemed like the better alternative.

Now I am not so sure.

Have you seen the statement he issued regarding his choice to be the next surgeon general? Regarding that woman who might as well be Dr. Fauci all over again? “During the COVID 19 pandemic”, it reads – which tells us the Orange Man still does not understand it was a contrived mass-panic event and not a pandemic – “she worked on the front lines in New York City,” as if there were “front lines” during the mass-panic event, when the hospitals were not overflowing with patients and the bodies were not stacking up in refrigerator trucks parked outside – “treating thousands of Americans and helped patients in the aftermath of President Donald Trump’s historic Operation Warp Speed that saved hundreds of  millions of lives.”

This is either one of two alternatives.

The first is that Orange Man is the narcissistic imbecile many think he is. That he actually does believe there was a “pandemic” – in the Black Death or even the Spanish Flu sense, rather than a mass-panic event fomented on the basis of a bad cold that didn’t cause the death of 99.8 percent of the otherwise healthy, not-elderly population and essentially none among those under 50 who were healthy.

Those are facts, those stubborn things. And they are now admitted-to and widely known facts. So it is an imbecility to continue to speak of “the pandemic” was if it actually were one rather than the mass panic event it is now known to have been.

So why does Orange Man still refer to it as it had been a pandemic? More finely, why does he continue to agree with the evil bastards who fomented it?

Then we have this “saved hundreds of millions of lives” imbecility. The drugs that were pushed as a result of Operation Warp Speed caused unprecedented damage to millions of people’s lives. They also ended thousands of lives – more than any other legalized drug and sans the saving moral grace of illegal street drugs that no one is forced to take in order to keep their job, remain in school, travel or attend a public event.

There are, of course, imbeciles who do believe the drugs that were pushed “saved hundreds of millions of lives.” They are the imbeciles who believe in what is variously styled “devolution” or “Q” – a bizarre, down-the-rabbit-hole alternative world-view that says had Orange Man not Warp Speeded his “beautiful” drugs into circulation at Warp Speed, the lockdowns would have lasted for many years longer and people would have been forced into FEMA camps, where millions would have died.

And that is how Orange Man’s “beautiful” drugs “saved hundreds of millions of lives.”

You cannot, as they say, make this stuff up.

If the Orange Man does believe his own imbecilities then he is exactly that – and voting him back into office may have been worse than keeping her out of office. But an even more disturbing alternative is that he does not believe them. That he isn’t an imbecile.

That he is evil.

And millions of us – me among them – may have just voted for that.

I pray I am wrong. But the accruing evidence (as opposed to the down-the-rabbit-hole expositions of the “devolution” and “Q” crowd, who seem limitlessly capable of explaining away every bad action of the Orange Man as part of “the plan”) suggests very strongly that I am right. That we may have bought into the evil trying to escape it.

God help us.

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15 COMMENTS

  1. I’m sure orange genius, being the salesman he is, tells himself a version of that story so as to sleep well at night..

    What a narrative, That foisting an untested, probably unsafe substance on the world saved millions from life in a FEMA gulag. Maybe they could rebrand it as “We had to take away your freedom, in order to save your freedom.” Truth is, what saved people from FEMA camps was better people than them, people like those of us here, with the courage to boldly stand and say NO. It was the people willing to go to the marrow, with violence if necessary, that saved the world from a dystopian needle rape future. They can spin it however they want, the truth is the truth, and its still trickling out.

    Imo, we would have been better off with Harris the sad clown. Although on the plus side, that new surgeon general does have a mighty pretty mouth. If she were my doctor, I’d see if I could toss her an extra Franklin for a massage. Oh well, a new day and my consent was not given to either member of this D/R silly bitch brigade. Its wonderful to be unburdened by such things. A clear conscience and clean hands are priceless.

    Give it a couple months, Tulsi and RFK will be a memory, and Macho Camaco TrumpinStien will be campaigning for Thune, Cornin, Grassley and McGobbler.

    • Hi Norman,

      One of my oldest friends buys this “devolution” stuff and believes in the “saved hundreds of millions of lives” thing. He just wrote me as follows:

      “Hey look over here!” While normies are distracted with ‘busy work, like complaining & hating OM for ie, his choice for The Nation’s Doctor, real shit is happening. I suggest watching more football & learning simple strategies & tactics.

  2. ‘The first is that Orange Man is the narcissistic imbecile many think he is.’ — eric

    Reportedly, Trump reads nothing. He gets his information from listening to taking heads — some of whom are neocons, and zionists, and vaccinazis. On Fox News you can see all three. Then Trump repeats it back, with a notable degradation in fidelity owing to his 2,000-word vocabulary.

    Janette Nesheiwat’s sister Julie is married to neocon Mike Waltz, Trump’s pick for national security advisor. Listen to this freak Waltz:

    ‘[Biden’s] focus on Gaza and a ceasefire and pressuring Israel hasn’t worked and is not going to work. What does work is maximum pressure on Iran.’

    https://tinyurl.com/3th462zw

    All in the genocide-friendly, warmongering Fox News family, in other words. When it comes to this faction of the Republiclown party, maggot-brained old ‘Biden’ was right — they are garbage.

    Iran just stepped up its centrifuging in response to their first pressure delivered through the IAEA … while belligerent little nuclear Israel isn’t inspected by the IAEA at all.

    Putting Fox News in charge of US foreign policy is like putting Bill Clinton in charge of a girl scout camp. Don’t be surprised at the ensuing belly bumps on 13-year-old mommies.

  3. What is evil? All ponerologists want to know.

    Ponerists are at it all of the time. An imposition of will.

    One fact that I do know and did happen: A victim of an evil cult was sitting up high on a limb of a tree at night warbling incantations of some sort, a few days later he was dead.

    Once way back when I spotted a five-sided, five pieces three dimensional glass and a lead edged object.

    I asked the owner what it was.

    “Call it a religious artifact,” he said.

    It didn’t take me long to figure out what it really was. You back away quickly from those that can burn you.

    Evil does exist in this world.

    Trump is or is not aware of evil, he can be used big time by it.

    Looks very troubling at this point. Trump is between a rock and a hard place, he being an imbecile is a foregone conclusion.

    Ponerology is from the Greek word ponērós, evil.

  4. Strike Two – the appointment of Dr. Neshiawat.

    “A Faustian bargain, a pact whereby a person trades something of supreme moral or spiritual importance, such as personal values or the soul, for some worldly or material benefit, such as knowledge, power, or riches. The term refers to the legend of Faust (or Faustus, or Doctor Faustus), a character in German folklore and literature, who agrees to surrender his soul to an evil spirit (in some treatments, Mephistopheles, or Mephisto, a representative of Satan) after a certain period of time in exchange for otherwise unattainable knowledge and magical powers that give him access to all the world’s pleasures. A Faustian bargain is made with a power that the bargainer recognizes as evil or amoral. Faustian bargains are by their nature tragic or self-defeating for the person who makes them, because what is surrendered is ultimately far more valuable than what is obtained, whether or not the bargainer appreciates that fact.”

    Is voting the lesser of two evils a Faustian Bargain? If your vote represents your sacred trust, your will, your morals, and your ethical code, is it rational to vote the lesser evil, like voting for Trump over Komrade Kameltoe? And what if Trump was an actor, a performer, saying just the right things to win approval of his target audience, conservative patriot Amerikans desperate for a savior? And once Trump is elected to his second and final term, why would a lame duck cater to his base when he has to deal with his billionaire donors and their agendas? Did Trump make a deal with the Talmudic devils to win the presidency?

    Politics is the art of catering to practical necessities over principles – and good intentions that are withered away can be the road to hell. It seems to me that Trump plays a double game, says one thing and has intentions to do another. MAGA is a lie, when you can see his real loyalty is to the foreign state of Israel.

  5. RE: “the government did end the depression, by bombing “excess” capacity in Germany and Japan.”

    If it matters, Prof. Robert Higgs wrote that The Depression didn’t really end (prosperity wasn’t on the upswing) until the 1950’s when lower tax rates kicked in. If I recall correctly.

    Taking out Germany & Japan wasn’t the reason.

    I’d post the URL to the article, but on Internet 2.0, ya can’t find Jack.

    …Anyway, back to the saga of ‘Being Played’ by both sides.

    “Professor Dr. Phillip Buckhaults, PHD in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. He does cancer genomics research at Univ of South Carolina.

    He explains why this matters.

    ‘The Pfizer vaccine is contaminated with plasmid DNA.'”

    https://x.com/CitizenFreePres/status/1724655979848151239

  6. My hands are clean. I stuck to libertarian principles and did not vote, knowing that I am willing and able to take on whatever evil comes along next.

    Principles matter, and discarding them because “emergency” is the same as discarding principles during the “pandemic” by wearing a mask and getting the beautiful vaccine.

    I will admit, when I woke up the next morning and found out Trump prevailed, I was temporarily elated. Reality is setting in now. I’m not pleased about it, but we all knew in the back of our minds that nothing is changing, meaningfully, with Trump in office.

  7. To be fair to Trump, there was one drug that he advocated during the whole COVID hysteria, that being Hydroxychloroquine. He was PILLORIED by Democrats, corrupt public health bureaucrats, and establishment media for it. Trump was even accused of “Spreading misinformation on Hydroxychloroquine”. However, numerous studies involving that drug have shown Trump was RIGHT about it, but for the drug to actually be effective as a COVID treatment, it had to be given early in a COVID infection, and there were efforts nationwide to block people from getting it.

    And then of course, there’s that other drug that has been around for decades called Ivermectin. It was also shown to be an effective COVID treatment, but there were efforts to keep people from getting that, and corporate media called it HORSE DEWORMER in 2021. But given that Ivermectin was an inexpensive drug compared to brand new mRNA vaccines, Big Pharma & corrupt public health bureaucrats couldn’t make TONS of money off of an inexpensive, off patent drug.

  8. It’s a generational thing. My parents are the same way when it comes to doctors and other authority figures. He was raised at a time when America was at a peak, having just won the war and beat the Ruskies to the bomb. The government was taking credit for ending the Great Depression, using FDR’s three letter agencies to “wisely manage capitalism.” Of course really the government did end the depression, by bombing “excess” capacity in Germany and Japan. Can’t make money when there’s plenty.

    It was a great time for those in charge.

    And it was the golden era of the specialist. Information was still hard to find. Maybe you had a good library available, but who has the time to search through the stacks? “I’ll just take your word for it, doc.” If one does dare to question the expert? “Well, where’s your degree pal?”

    In their youth many of today’s TDS liberals started to ask questions they weren’t supposed to ask. And then they got their own degrees in “expert” but never connected the dots between asking questions and their own incompetence.

    When I was a kid a common bumper sticker was “Question Authority.” Don’t see them too often these days, but you do see the equivalent of them with every meme posted on X, every shitty response to Rob Reiner’s (another Trump aged idiot) bullshit, every Tom Woods email debunking the accepted opinion. Maybe Elon will help Trump figure out the difference between shit and Shinola.

    Thing I can’t get is why are the millennials so willing to accept the authoritarian viewpoint? I guess 9/11 and the War On Terror™ must have had an effect on them. That and the “active shooter” drills, stranger danger and pretty much anything that kids are told about men has sunk in. Just like my parents were told that “experts” are a benevolent elder class that only wants the best for society.

    • First, I agree that Trump’s upbringing in that era does affect his decisions, as it does anyone’s decisions.
      In addition, and partially for the same reason, Trump rarely, if ever, admits any mistake in public.
      I think he should admit how wrong he was about the plandemic and the fake vaccines.
      He should also point out that he did suggest an existing treatment at the time and the media was used by the swamp and pharma to hide the truth. He should point out that his suggestion was correct and use of that by those who listened also saved lives.
      But I think Trump was taught by his experience in business, especially in dealing with banksters and government bureaucrats, to never admit any errors even when they are obvious.
      imo, if someone studied all his negotiations in business they would find that every time he admitted any weakness or error, that admission was used against him.
      Can anyone doubt that the media would use such an admission against him now?
      He got elected without admitting it. Why should I admit it now?

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