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His “THREE!” Terms as President . . .

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If you have never heard about devolution, Trump just told you something about it. It is – what to call it? – a “narrative” peddled by online grifters such as Tore Says, which asserts there has been a devolution of constitutional authority since late 2019, after Trump didn’t really lose the election to the Biden Thing, which is probably true.

Just not in the sense they mean.

The 2020 election was the sketchiest election in American history. Far more so than the 2000 election in which “hanging chads” eventually led to The Chimp being awarded the prize over Clintigula’s vice president, Al Gore. The astounding surplus of votes that came in for the Biden Thing – many of these dumped (and counted) at the last minute suggested something unusual was afoot. Something Trump himself facilitated, which many people – especially Trump people – seem to not wish to think about, for reasons similar to not wanting to think about what Uncle Otis did to them at summer camp all those years ago.

It was Trump, let’s recall – because it’s consequential – who set everything in place to assure his own loss. Specifically, his declaring the “emergency” – over “COVID” – that enabled mass absentee balloting over a period of months prior to what had previously been Election Day. Singular. It was these mass absentee ballots that were never vetted but were counted that assured the election of the Biden Thing. Trump could have undeclared the “emergency” when it was obvious there wasn’t one. As president, this was within his power to do. But he did not do it. So the “emergency” stayed officially in place and we got the Biden Thing for four years, a thing as predictable as feces following farts.

It all went to plan. The hidden meaning, perhaps, in Trump’s most ardent supporters’ slogan about “trusting” the plan.

Back to this “devolution” business and Trump’s interesting social media post about his THREE! terms. A tenet of “devolution” is that Trump placed the military (cue the Lee Greenwood song, it helps set the properly reverential mood) in charge of the federal government and it has been “in control” ever since. The past five years-plus have not been a “plan” as  much as an “op” – the devolution devotees love to use military slang – to “wake up the normies” and “restore the country,” apparently by destroying it first.

Every seemingly suicidally stupid thing Trump does is actually a narrative deployment, you see. This includes the recent Trump-as-Jesus image, which wasn’t actually what it seemed to be but rather, was meant to teach Christians not to worship Trump. I got this first-hand from a devolutionist. These devolutionists insist that the Biden Thing was never actually president. Some say he was executed by firing squad years ago. Others say it was various actors wearing masks. But they absolutely insist he wasn’t the president.

Trump was.

The whole time.

Never mind the technicalities, such as Biden having been sworn in and acting as president for four years. It was all literally an act, they say. The foundation of their argument is that because the 2020 election was illegitimate, so was Biden – and they’re right about that. But it does not change the fact that Biden was, nonetheless, president. These devolutionists are kind of like the people who point out that random “sobriety” checkpoints are illegal because they violate the plain language of the Fourth Amendment. And they do. It does not alter the reality that you are obliged to stop at “sobriety” checkpoints. The devolutionists do not understand that their insistence the 2020 election was sketchy does not alter the fact that it took place and the Biden Thing won in the sense that he was declared the winner and inaugurated.  Just the same as a football game can be won by a team that cheats – or as the result of a bad call. It is a done deal, unless the cheating (or bad call)  results in an official repudiation of the win. That did not happen with Trump’s loss in 2020 – though he and his devolution devoted refuse to accept the fact.

Maybe they ought to.

If Trump has been president for three terms in a row, then he is responsible for the things that have transpired under his continuous since 2016 presidency so far, including everything that transpired during the four years Biden wasn’t actually president. If Trump and his “white hats” were in charge, then it was they who pushed the “beautiful” drugs Trump loves so much, as well as all the tranny stuff, the DEI stuff and everything else the Red Hats complained about during the four years that weren’t the Biden years but actually the Trump years.

Now we find ourselves in the putative tenth year of Trump’s ongoing presidency, according to Trump himself. What’s the “plan” now? To really “wake up the normies” via $5 per gallon gas and good shortages? To assure a Blue Tsunami in the midterms – perhaps to show the “normies” just how bad Communism actually is? This is the worldview of people who think Trump has been president since 2016.

Trump thinks so, too.

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49 COMMENTS

  1. Trump’s official @WhiteHouse account published a one-hour video of the Orange Flake repeating ‘WINNING’ on a one-second loop:

    https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/2050588054461489494

    One interpretation: this is a desperate cry for help from Trump’s staff, who are powerless to resist his insane demands. Or it’s a coded message to Israel, that the time has arrived for its many US-embedded agents to intervene.

    I repeat: America died before its 250th birthday. No serious country would post deranged gibberish like this on an official presidential channel.

    Evidence is accumulating that the Orange Flake is being denied access to critical decision making meetings because he’s gone monster raving psycho. A pale echo from the past:

    The Commitment: Following unruly behavior, including screaming and using profanity during legislative debates, in May 1959 Louisiana Governor Earl Long’s wife, Blanche, and nephew, Senator Russell Long, had him committed to John Sealy [Psychiatric] Hospital in Galveston, Texas.

    “Exile” and Return: During his stay in Texas, Earl Long claimed he was being held against his will. He was later transferred back to Louisiana, where he managed to fire the hospital staff holding him and get himself released.

    The “Summer of Chaos”: In 1959, the Louisiana legislature was heavily involved in fighting over the Governor’s mental state, leading to a “media circus,” but legislative proceedings continued in Louisiana. — Google AI Overview

    I will not be shocked if Trump ends up hospitalized soon, like poor ol’ Rudy Giuliani. Likely Mayor Rudy is suffering from acute ethanol poisoning. Drink twenty mini-bottles of Fireball whiskey, and you’ll feel sick too! 🙁

    • The Orange Flake’s zany antics remind one, of course, of the pedophile Humbert Humbert’s lament while compiling his memoirs in psychiatric detention:

      ‘This daily headache in the opaque air of this tombal jail is disturbing, but I must persevere. Have written more than a hundred pages and not got anywhere yet. My calendar is getting confused. That must have been around August 15, 1947. Don’t think I can go on. Heart, head–everything. Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita, Lolita. Repeat till the page is full, printer.’ — Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita

  2. What difference does it make? As long as the populace believe in and tolerate government, and we live in a country/world where only members of the club will ever be elected, and where ultimately they don’t call the shots, but rather are puppets for those just below the surface who really do, it matters not one iota who inhabits that office.
    And if the above weren’t true, it would still be just as scary. Can you imagine the average nut-job on the street having a say in how a tyranny is run? That was how Hitler got elected- a nobody, elected by the masses.
    Maybe it’s good that the corruption surrounding elections exists, and that politicians lie and don’t keep their promises once elected. That they do the opposite of what their constituency electedthem to do, and that they show open contempt for the type of people who voted for them, as this way maybe more people will realize how dangerous authority is; and how counter-productive to one’s own interests it is to participate in these stupid elections and delegate one’s own dominion and autonomy to despicable psychopaths.
    I’ve actually been witnessing the above- as recently, most people I know who voted for Trump have said they are done voting forever. And these are all people who are not libertarians, and who do not really know much other than the official narratives, but who can still see the effects of what is happening and realize that even if they vote harder next time, nothing is going to change for the better; It only gets worse.

    • Morning, Arthur!

      I along with many here grew up watching Peanuts and – specifically – watching the Charlie Brown character having the football pulled away by Lucy every single time. Maybe Charles Schulz was trying to hip us to a reality. It took me another several decades to be hipped. If there is an election in 2028, it will be between ruling cabal pawn A and ruling cabal pawn B. The slogans will be slightly different but everything will be the same – and worse. Our vote “counts” as much peeing in the ocean. That said, if enough of us do abandon the system it will create a vacuum – and what will fill it?

      This country is filled with literally tens of millions of people who would take everything we have and kill us if we try to stop them.

      • Eric, I’ve been using the Charlie Brown/Lucy analogy for quite a while now, in regards to voting. “It’s OK Charlie Brown, if you vote (insert your choice of Democrat / Republican here) you won’t get the ball pulled away!” There’s also a screenshot from Groundhog Day, with Bill Murray in a stolen truck and a kidnapped Groundhog at the wheel, attempting suicide to escape the endless repetitive loop he’s stuck in. Both are voting in a nutshell. (There might even be a pun in that last sentence!)

      • EP ya have to remember that even in a vacuum, the non aggression principle would end where their attempts to loot and murder begin. Besides that the govt has pretty much already given it all away as it is, we’re inundated with a replacement population that actually believes soccer is a legitimate sport, this is no way for murricans to live

        At least those millions have been weakened by smartphone addiction and dependence on ChatGPT. Let em try

      • Hahaha! Thanks for the laugh, Eric; and great analogy! (Lucy for president! Everyone will vote for her!).
        You are correct, Eric- this country is filled with 10’s of millions of people who would take our stuff; a good number of them are in politics or work for government in one capacity or another (And after the SHTF, they will be much more dangerous than the random knuckle-dragger on MLK Blvd).
        But in the absence of government, all of the millions in places where they currently can’t defend themselves, will then be able to….and suddenly, those knuckle-draggers (and even the former cops, etc.) won’t be so brazen, and or their ranks will be greatly thinned.
        Dunno how it is where you live, but where I am, it is and always has been open season on those who do not respect property rights. People already here know better; if ones from the cities make it this far when SHTF, they will learn VERY quickly or just be eradicated, like the cockroaches they are.
        Sold something on Craigslist last week. Guy comes to buy it and before opening the gate and coming up, he calls to make sure he had the right place and announce his presence, ’cause “I wouldn’t want to get shot”. Funny thing was, he was black 😮 but most white people take such precautions too.
        Such conduct makes for good neighbors, and confirms that you’re living in the right place and that your neighbors will be part of the solution and not the problem.
        DISCLAIMER: NOT that I believe that if the current system of government goes away that we will somehow morph into a state of anarchy [in the good sense of the word] and live happily ever after. Quite the contrary. If anything, I think any coming ‘disturbances’ will just serve to thin the herd[us] and result in the tyrants using even more draconian measures to inflict even more control. It won’t be pretty, but it is almost certainly coming, and who knows where we’ll go from there. Hopefully though, those of us who are well-positioned now will be in pockets of relative tranquility where we will be left alone as the tyrants concentrate their efforts on more populous areas where they can have the most effect on the most people.
        Who knows? But I do know that I am staying quite free now and living without regret, and have the highest chances of weathering the coming storm(s) with the least damage- and I hope that you and the other good posters here are similarly set.

        PS. Someone’s teacher told me to tell you: “Mwhahwhahwhah mwahwhah-whah!” 😀

    • Correction Hitler was not directly elected as Chancellor; he was appointed to the position by President Paul von Hindenburg on January 30, 1933, after the Nazi Party became the largest party in the Reichstag. It was a complicated political and economic situation in Germany.
      The Nazis did gain significant electoral support in the years leading up to his appointment.

  3. Politicians don’t decide shit. They do what they are told. A dog and pony show for the retards who think they live in a “democracy”. It’s a jewbanker plantation, a prison camp with lipstick and a smiley face.

    • Ron Paul’s campaign proved that to me. If ever there was a man who wanted to help, yet he was completely silenced and ignored. Massie is great too, I think. But it’s pointless with the masses of Americans being SO DAMN STUPID and distracted.

      No free market on money? No liberty for us. Bottom line.

      • Americans are reachable and teachable. You just have to lay off the nuttiness. You can’t hit them with everything all at once and expect them to buy in. I find most are more than ready to learn about the Fed now, even dingbat lefties, but once you segue into the Rothschilds or the Bank of England, they no longer believe anything you said about the Fed.

  4. “To really “wake up the normies” via $5 per gallon gas and good shortages?”

    I just saved $1,000, because of a medical emergency shortly before my trip out west.
    I planned to drive a round trip total of 3,000 miles. At an average MPG of 25 I would have to expend 120 gallons reg @ $5 per gallon. That ads up to $600 and I was able to cancel 3 of my 4 hotel stays for an additional savings of $400.

    I feel really good and just for that I’m going to splurge on a chicken dinner. Because I’m a winner. And yea I’m going on a bender today.

    The new USSofA thanks to the stupid party and the evil party.

    • ‘Gas prices are surging, voter backlash is building, and inside the White House, the options to lower prices at the pump are dwindling.

      ‘The national average gas price rose to a wartime [sic] high of $4.39 on Friday, up more than 30 cents from a week ago.’ — WaPo

      I’m pissed off … and I don’t really have to drive anywhere.

      If I were in the daily rat race doing a 40 or 60-mile commute, I’d be contemplating homicidal violence at this stage.

      This was a war of choice. We Trump shot our own feet off. He and his party are going to crash and burn.

      • Is America great again yet? Sure seems a lot worse to me. Worse than even Biden’s, Obongo’s or Bush’s America. Heck, the days of evil despicable scumnag [<- Typo. Meant scumbag. But I'll leave it, as this way we can include his wife, Hitlery too] Bill Clinton are starting to seem like the good old days of yesterday that we long for.

  5. How about a drug test, term limits, and an age limit of 60 for any office? I also advocate the president along with clown/gress gets replaced with AI. Since we all ( I think) finally understand voting to be fake and gay, why not just outsource it all to AI? Hard to think of AI doing a worse job than the present bunch of geriatric kleptocrats.

    Trump and the re-pugs cant imagine any other way than snatching defeat from an easy W. Just as the Donks cant imagine any other way than being insufferable twats of the first order. It’s the role they were both suited, and scripted to play. And, the fact that only 20-30% see this, shows just how far we’ve fallen as a people. I imagine both my grandfathers are spinning in their graves.

  6. I hear he also scored a hole in one at every golf course in the world.

    Those in charge are more than happy to let him, however demented, continue in office, just as they did with Biden because it makes it easier for them to call the real shots.

    I advocate selection of president by either state legislatures or governors. Why a mass of half wits should be picking the chief executive, I can’t understand.

    • “I hear he also scored a hole in one at every golf course in the world.”

      This is the reason why Trump and Musk were besties for a while.

      Because, as Musk’s AI, Grok, repeatedly confirmed, Musk was also the best at absolutely everything.

      Including giving head, apparently – better than Nancy Reagan, even!

      Mind you, there can only ever be one at the top.

      Hence the messy divorce since, even though those sweet, sweet subsidies to Musk’s various ‘enterprises’ have no doubt smoothed the way to at least partial reconciliation.

  7. ‘I took the exam three times during my three terms as president.’ — PDJT

    Poor guy doesn’t get it: you aren’t assigned this test unless there are doubts about your cognitive functioning.

    Raging narcissist Donnie Demento bragging about passing a cognitive test is as ludicrous as a normal person crowing about passing a urine test. You don’t need no 150 IQ to pull it off!

    But passing a psychological health evaluation? Maybe the real reason Donnie got a draft deferment was not bone spurs but the fact that he’s a tertiary nut case, now cracking up like ol’ Adolf H during his final tormented days in the bunker.

    • I love how he brags about having the best score ever, of all time, at identifying animals, so much that the doctors were blown away by the results. 😆😆. My grandson could do that at 5 years old, plus name every dinosaur he saw a picture of. Congratulations Orange Douchebag, you have the intellectual capacity of a 5 year old.

  8. “It was all literally an act, they say”

    Well.. as the old saying goes ‘Politics is Hollywood for ugly people’

    Will we ever collectively get smart enough to finally just turn it off?

    It long appears there is nothing we can do about any of it, why do we obsess day after day over this disgustingly vile theater?

    We canceled our cable subscription back in 2007 for a reason 😉

    Look, we know they plan to kill us. How about we all just start living accordingly.

    • Check! I would consume any Hollyjewood “entertainment”[sic], any “news” [Never mind the MSM; even the alternatives have gone completely to hell] or listen to the disgusting noise they call “music” today. It’s mind control and distraction. I go and live my life, without letting all of their BS affect me. I stay free, in body and mind.

      • Me too Arthur.. but I Still run into the orange turds face in the few places I visit. It’s s a drag lol.

        • Ain’t that the truth, AMC Guy! I’m thinking of turning Amish; probably the only way to get away from it completely. I was so glad when Obongo went away. His voice and his face disgusted me more than any president ever had, but even that now pales in comparison to this deranged orange psycho. I mean, Obongo was just evil. I guess that’s not enough anymore though- now we have to have those who are evil AND demented.
          It’s as if they’re shoving it in our faces, saying “Look what we can put out there, and you’ll still vote for it and serve it like the salivating dogs you are!”.

    • I would consume any Hollyjewood “entertainment”[sic], any “news” [

      WTH? That should be “I DON’T consume….” This board is haunted!

  9. Who brags about passing a cognition test that an elementary school student could pass? And he’s done this several times now. Is he purposefully trying to drive those of us who are sane crazy?

    I’m sure it’s all part of some master plan, concocted by the brilliant Trump to save the country. Or at least this is what I am told by the Trumptards.

    • My late wife was beside herself when she realized she could no longer get past the Montreal Cognitive Assessment. Of course, she wasn’t a narcissistic / imperial / thin skinned ass like Trump (or Biden for that matter). It was heartbreaking to stand beside her and watch her struggle with lions, camels, & rhinos.

    • I passed the sanity test with flying colors every time I got hauled off to the loony bin! (The next time, I’ll have enough stamps on my card to get a free pizza!)

  10. I remember a corrupt, demented old fool who was “President” (Joe Biden) lecturing the MILLIONS of Americans who refused to be guinea pigs for Big Pharma that the COVID vaxx mandates HE tried to impose on the country “Wasn’t about freedom. It’s about protecting yourself and others.”; nevermind the fact that the COVID vaxxes were NOWHERE near “Safe and Effective!”. And the Biden regime, along with corrupt bureaucrats in the “public health” bureaucracies, tried to HIDE the risks and side effects of the jabs from the public so they could continue the demented PUSH for ALL AMERICANS to take them.

  11. A President who doesn’t know how many terms he has served is probably not the best choice for leading the country.

    I’m at a loss for words to come up with anything else at this point.

  12. These devolutionists are kind of like the people who point out that random “sobriety” checkpoints are illegal because they violate the plain language of the Fourth Amendment. And they do. It does not alter the reality that you are obliged to stop at “sobriety” checkpoints.

    Yet you continue to bend over and willingly take it. Enjoying VA yet? VA one of the most draconian states in the union.
    You will also bend over for the alloy air cars which you will also do nothing about. Squeal like a pig.

    • Ned,

      What makes you say I “continue to bend over and willingly take it”? – and what does that have to do with devolution?

      You have no idea what I do/don’t do. You, on the other hand, hide by the anonymity of a fake name. Which is something I do not do.

      People such as yourself who attack people like me who at least try to do something baffle me. As if I were your enemy rather than someone who is probably on your side.

      • OK, help us lost morons, what are you doing to push back? Is what you’re doing effective? Have you been SWAT’ed by Officer Friendly or gotten a notice of ‘random’ IRS audit? Please enlighten those of us who aren’t as smart to figure it out.

        I expect a fair number if you don’t know what you’re doing wrong then I can’t help you responses. Same libertarian absolutism, arrogance and infighting. Always complaints but no one actually stepping up to be builders and doers.

        I can’t claim to be a successful leader either. I left Minnesota, was at Honeywell when the COVID insanity hit, and moved to Texas, supposedly a freer state. Got boned again in the NXP layoffs. They found the same thing Quanta did, that Americans in enough numbers can’t in fact do the same work that is done in China.

        I’ll ride things out doing consulting for a few more years when I can start drawing from my retirement. I don’t need the headache of trying only to be ridiculed for sometimes having worn a mask or working with a Jew. The world isn’t the textbook perfection that authors on “alt media” want it out to be.

    • Ned if ya really disagreed so strongly with the idea of people being pushovers then ya wouldn’t be using language damning them to repeat the behaviors in the future. It’s reckless and wasteful to basically continue to speak such actions into existence via planting it in the readers subconscious, rather than do something useful about helping prevent it.

      Be real, “You’ll do XYZ” isn’t even a discussion prompt, it’s just dead-end shit talk that’s not changing anything for the better. If you want to challenge people to be more consistent in their principles then you’ll have to start with working on yer own attitude, cuz it blows

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