Did America Avoid Big Steal II, or Get It in a Way She Never Expected? (Revised)
By Nicholas Stix
Donald Trump has worked not one but two political miracles, getting himself elected president of the U.S. three times, and so far only falling to one Big Steal.
But then there’s the flipside. The morning after.
On Friday, November 22, President-elect Donald Trump named Scott Bessent his incoming secretary of the treasury.
This pick immediately disturbed supporters of the three-times elected President, since Bessent represents everything anathema to Trump’s base of support: he’s a longtime employee of communist/racial socialist world-destroyer, George Soros, and an open homosexual and supporter of gay rights.
Scott Bessent is just the sort of treasury pick one would expect out of a president Kamala Harris.
Had Trump’s supporters known what he planned, millions would have stayed home, and he would have legitimately lost the election to fake vice president Kamala Harris.
There is no innocent explanation for this decision.
Early in Trump’s first term, I used to say that I thought that he had watched The Godfather, Part II too many times, and taken to heart the dumbest piece of “wisdom” in that otherwise brilliant movie: “Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer.”
I had planned on writing an article on the incoming administration closer to the inauguration, in which I would open with, We have a two-year presidency, because the President-elect will turn 80 on June 14, 2026, and be the lamest of lame ducks, but that can’t wait. I can’t wait to have Donald Trump betray me… again, and break my heart… again.
Recall his betrayal of the man, without whom he would never have won election against career criminal, Hillary Clinton, or even the Republican nomination.
That would be Alabama Senator Jeff Sessions, who was probably the finest man in American public life.
Recall Trump (and Rudy Giuliani’s) betrayal of big deal attorney Sydney Powell, following The Big Steal. They filled Sidney Powell’s ears with talk of Dominion having helped the Democrats steal the election, only to then leave her to twist in the wind, her life destroyed.
I said to myself, He’s a bad man, but in politics we must deal with bad men.
But he also stabbed other brilliant, vigorous figures in the back who stood for exactly what he claimed to stand for, e.g., Kris Kobach. Meanwhile, he supported the likes of Tommy Tuberville. Could he have been that stupid?
And then he betrayed the followers who demonstrated (not rioted) at the Capitol building on January 6th, the most notorious false flag incident in American history.
Criminal feds and rogue prosecutors and judges conspired to destroy the lives of hundreds of legitimate demonstrators—the ones who weren’t murdered by felons wearing the uniforms of the Capitol police, or invited into the Capitol by cops who held the doors open for them.
“But President Trump spoke up in support of the J6 prisoners; what are you, deaf?!”
Initially, President Trump ignored the political prisoners.
He only remembered them when the time drew near to run again, at which point he spoke up in their defense.
Ditto for the border. In 2015, one of his staffers read Ann Coulter’s brilliant book, Adios, America, wrote up a summary of it, and pitched immigration to him as a sales campaign to win him the White House. Trump didn’t care about immigration. Trump doesn’t care about immigration.
(Trump never read the book. Then again, fake president Joe Biden never read books, even before he developed senile dementia. The illegally elected, genocidally black supremacist president John Doe calling himself “Barack Hussein Obama” never reads books. John Doe went so far as to dictate a “book review” of The Bell Curve, without so much as reading the book’s jacket copy.)
When Trump sought the White House in 2015-2016, he said he would eliminate birthright citizenship on Day One of his presidency.
He also said that he was going to deport millions of illegals.
Once he was inaugurated, he forgot all about immigration in general, and birthright citizenship, in particular.
When he first ran for the presidency, his supporters distributed black coffee mugs which, once filled with hot drinks, changed to display colorful bricks, and say, “Build the Wall, Build It Tall.” I have three such mugs, which I was given at one of two annual “Immigration Weekend” policy conferences in D.C. and Alexandria, Va. I attended (as I did every year, in those days) in late September, 2016.
Once Trump was robbed of the White House in 2020 via The Big Steal, he suddenly remembered immigration.
Trump only remembers immigration when he’s out of the White House.
We must make ourselves deaf to his line of bull, and to the Trumpists’ broken-glass, blind faith and mindless rationalizations (“Congress blocked him,” etc.).
On November 22, Ann Barnhardt responded thus to the pick of Scott Bessent at treasury:
“Toldya: Trump names
sodomite whose
career was spent at
Soros Capital
Management as
Treasury Secretary.
“when I say EVERYTHING is fake and gay, I’m being literal.
“please don’t send me any emails saying how being a fa--ot who spent his career working for George flipping Soros is totally fine and no problem when Trump’s friends do it. Please. Don’t do that.
“‘you’re nitpicking and trying to find fault with everything he does!’”
“Trump is installing a Soros acolyte as treasury secretary.
“that’s not picking nits. That’s diagnosing late-stage terminal cancer.
“you can’t make this crap up. do we all see now that Trump was clearly PERMITTED to win?
“He also just named a massive DeathJab shill as Surgeon General.”
And if Trump was serious about making Matt Gaetz his attorney general, he’d have fought for him and rammed him through, instead of cutting him loose.
Long before The Big Steal in 2020, I had stopped listening to anything the President had to say because, while he could talk the talk, he didn’t walk the walk.
We were recently told by a nameless voice in his transition team, that his daughter, Ivanka, and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, would have no role in his new government.
And yet, who would advise Trump to hire someone as much a slap in the face to his supporters as Scott Bessent as Ivanka, a feminist democrat, and Jared, a democrat mangina?
And since then, the President-elect has named Jared Kushner’s convicted felon, disbarred attorney father, Charles Kushner, ambassador-designate to France. And if I told you what the father is like, you’d think I must be lying, so you’re going to have to look him up yourself. Oh, but President Trump pardoned Charles Kushner, so that means… bupkus!
And so, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump will be moving back into the White House.
Oh, and what about Pete Hegseth? Hegseth was a dream pick for the Pentagon...until he wasn’t.
“Oh, but there are fatal criticisms of Hegseth. He had sex with a girl, and came to work drunk at Fox.”
The criticisms of Hegseth by communist/racial socialists and RINOs are simply expressions of his strength. Any cabinet nominee who supports the concerns of Trump’s base will suddenly elicit such attacks. Trump puts these guys out there as sacrifices.
When Trump first ran for president, he claimed, “I don’t have have time for political correctness.” Oh, but he does. Donald Trump is pc to the bone. Back when he owned the Miss America pageant, he rigged it so that White, Christian girls would never win, by placing militant homosexualist Perez Hilton on the judges’ panel. And when he was president, he pardoned and commuted the prison sentences of black drug queenpins, and spoke of a “platinum plan” of luxury welfare goodies for blacks.
There are as many as 15,000 troops in uniform who are sexual psychopaths, who call themselves “transgenders.” Pete Hegseth would have discharged all of them. But as my contributor, RM, observed, Donald Trump supports “transgenders.” And since Hegseth was never part of the corrupt world of Pentagon/military contractor colonels and generals, he would have the sort of independence I can’t remember ever having in Defense. But now, Trump is looking to cut Hegseth loose, and replace him with Florida Gov. Rick DeSantis.
This apparent plan is a master stroke—if you’re a communist, and seek to destroy the GOP, and America. Rick DeSantis is the greatest governor in America. He has rescued a state that had gone “purple.”
DeSantis would make for a vastly superior president than Trump.
Trump told us “the GOP ‘leadership’ opposed Gaetz,” but that’s impossible. Trump is the GOP leadership. Or maybe it is possible, and Trump opposed Gaetz. (Trump replaced Gaetz with Pam Bondi who, unlike Gaetz, will not clean house at Justice.)
With DeSantis at the Pentagon, the GOP will lose Florida, and America will lose Desantis. And soon enough, as occurred with Jeff Sessions (which cost the GOP Alabama), some “issue” will arise, and DeSantis will be out at Defense.
Trump isn’t Trump. He is not the man his supporters have voted for since 2016.
Is it possible that in 2024 Americans once again, as in 2008 with McCain and the John Doe calling himself “Barack Obama,” were faced with a choice between not one but two Manchurian candidates?
Donald Trump’s goal in life isn’t to save America, or “the forgotten men and women.” It’s to set up a dynasty, in which Ivanka would become the first female president.
Perhaps he negotiated with George Soros’ son and heir, Alexander, to make that happen.
Thus, American patriots must demand and make Trump rescind the nomination of Scott Bessent, make him stick with Pete Hegseth (and stop making mischief with Rick DeSantis), and demonstrate and fight against Trump, at every step, as if he were their mortal enemy… because he is.
For there was a Big Steal II on Election Day—but the election thief was none other than Donald J. Trump!
Speaking personally about politics a minute. Though physically,I think I've gotten back into decent shape by running 25-28 minutes most days of the week,running around,shooting baskets and lifting some weights(all of which I did for 30+ years,minus the pandemic closure years and 2023 to take care of my mom),I thought to myself after Trump was elected,"This might have been my last election." You never know. I never thought that before. My dad had a massive,fatal heart attack at age 70--and I believe in genetics. I'm not there yet,but it's within view,if I use binoculars.
ReplyDeleteI also thought,"Well with harris losing,the country at least has a chance,and if this IS my last one,that's all I could ask for from a theoretical farewell election."
A lot can happen the next four years. Things could go great or go horribly wrong. Trump could be killed,have a coronary or breeze through his term to 2029. World war III COULD happen. He may disappoint the hell out of all of us,we can't tell--yet.
But at least we(patriots) gave the country a small light at the end of the tunnel that can get brighter and maybe return America to what it used to be--in the decades to come. Or not.
It's up to the next generations to make it happen.
Or not.
--GRA
DeSantis supported the globalist TransPacific Partnership--totally against America First. Trump has embraced the use of tariffs--something seemingly forgotten since Alexander Hamilton. Jeff Sessions was a real do-nothing.
ReplyDeleteWhat's the passing grade? If 90% of his picks are good and 10% are bad, does mean he fails? Does Trump have to get 100% of the picks right? It's going to be a chore getting the 90% through this horrible Senate.
ReplyDeleteRemember when Javier Milei started to take a chainsaw to the Argentine swamp. Diana West was very disturbed by his WEF associations. But look at the job he's doing. And he went to a WEF meeting and said a lot of stuff that was heresy to WEF ears. How can anyone be demanding something "better", if it exists.
And for that matter, Trump 45 and the Never-Trumpers - Rush addressed them with controlled exasperation. He told them hey, Trump is delivering on lots of stuff you guys have always said you wanted to happen, much of it things that we never got from Bush 43 or Bush 41 or Reagan.
So yeah, there's probably some duds in there. Bessent obviously said and wrote stuff that Trump liked. (Either that or a wild fanciful conspiracy explanation - you'll find lots of them on the web written by people who actually know less than nothing.)
But it's way better than his first term when he went along with some bad picks mostly because he didn't have very much in his rolodex (as Rush put it). What you see now is probably the best you're going to see. Hard to imagine Vance or Vivek or whoever making better picks in 2028.
It is what it is. The least I can do is give Trump the benefit of the doubt for awhile. It's probably the last best chance I'll see in my lifetime - and maybe the nation's lifetime.
If he doesn't get it perfect, well... who would? President Ann Barnhardt would pick some non-Catholics and get herself in hot water with some of her co-religionists who would be blabbering on social media about some nominee with some supposed Jesuit/Masonic/Protestant/Illuminati nexus.