UPDATE:
JUST IN – U.S. death-toll rises, CENTCOM says three U.S. service members have been killed and five seriously wounded as part of Operation Epic Fury, as of 9:30 am ET, March 1.
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) March 1, 2026
— BetOnGrowth (@BetOnGrowth) March 1, 2026
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— vids that go hard (@vidsthatgohard) March 1, 2026
BREAKING: 3 U.S. service members killed, 5 injured in Iran strikes, Central Command says. pic.twitter.com/cZR4P1V1N4
— Fox News (@FoxNews) March 1, 2026
Confirmed.
The first Americans who have died for Israel are coming home in body bags.
— Aes?? (@AesPolitics1) February 27, 2026
When MAGA begins to realize Trump 2.0 is just another neocon Presidency:
— Maine (@TheMaineWonk) February 28, 2026
– Tax Cuts For The Wealthy.
– Tax increases for working Americans.
– Increasing Deficit and Debt.
– Weakening Economy.
– Brazen Corruption.
– Middle East Regime Change War. pic.twitter.com/ktOWnEbBKY
— Curt Mills (@CurtMills) February 28, 2026
Remember what you're fighting for G.I. pic.twitter.com/LxQJsVS8xP
— Yugocana (@Yugocana) February 28, 2026
I think it is finally over.
The Trump era which began on June 16, 2015 when Donald Trump came down the escalator at Trump Tower in New York and announced he was running for president ended on February 28, 2026. Ever since then, the Trump personality cult has dominated conservatism, the Right, the Republican Party and has been the axis around both political parties and their coalitions have turned.
This remained true even after Donald Trump lost the 2020 election and was sent into exile at Mar-a-Lago when Joe Biden was president. The MAGA base was easily persuaded that the 2020 election had been stolen from Trump because of election fraud. They did not get over it and he easily won the 2024 primary in a landslide. The cult of personality retained its grip on the Republican base. Most of what had previously been the Alt-Right or Dissident Right was absorbed into conservatism after 2019. All of that discontent and energy was bottled and redirected into advancing Trump and his sponge-like movement.
If Donald Trump had narrowly lost the 2024 election, this would still be the case. The MAGA base would still be day dreaming about Trump crushing the Deep State, ending the wars, arresting the pedophiles, deporting all the illegals and addressing various other populist grievances which had been integrated into his coalition. Trump would have exploited these fantasies and ran again for president in 2028. He would have easily won the primary again. We would have gotten the same outcome. By sitting out the 2020 election in disgust, some of us only succeeded in kicking the can down the road.
I would still be sitting here writing articles about polls which show our views were going mainstream. I would still be hopeful that we were “moving the Overton Window” and would ultimately succeed in electing candidates who would take over and reform the Republican Party. I could imagine a scenario where based Gentile billionaires like Elon Musk replaced the aging Zionist donor class who had corrupted the Republican Party for a generation. Trump would still be posting on Truth Social about ending the wars and that would resonate because Kamala Harris would have doubled down on the Ukraine war.
Lots of people thought that Trump losing in 2020 or 2024 would allow us to move beyond this. I believed that in 2020 which is why I sat out the 2020 election. The single most important reason why I voted for Trump in 2024 is because I doubted it. By winning the 2024 election, Trump would be barred under the Constitution from running for a third term. For better or worse, MAGA would be wrapped up by the 2030s. We would have clarity and closure on the promises of the Trump era.
I was not willing to accept the alternative which was a senile 82-year-old Donald Trump running for president for the fourth time, dancing to the YMCA song, typing out book length tweets on Truth Social and potentially leaving office in 2033 when my eldest son would be in college. This has gone on long enough. It has been over a decade. The George W. Bush era and the Obama era feel like the distant past. I’m tired of writing about the same man dominating the news cycle year after year.
After Liberation Day, I am confident that Donald Trump will never be perceived the same way again. The whole project of reforming the Republican Party will be seen as a fool’s errand. The populist energy that Trump and MAGA succeeded in capturing and redirecting into electing people like Ted Cruz and Lindsey Graham is breaching containment. The divorce from MIGA has been finalized. Trump will never be perceived in this space again as anything but a kikeslave who is dogwalked by Netanyahu.
As for the 2026 midterms and the 2028 election, I plan on skipping both of them. After a decade of wasting my time on MAGA, I don’t plan to reengage in politics until the 2030s. I will write about politics and continue to follow the news, but I am not supporting either side. I’m not going to encourage or discourage people from voting. If that is your thing, carry on with it. I have other things to do. I’m not really changing course here. I realized where this was going last summer after Operation Midnight Boomer, the Epstein Files and the AIPAC purge of Thomas Massie. Overall though, I think this is a real turning point for millions of people in the rightwing dissident space. There is no coming back from this.
Looking ahead, I think we are on course for a repeat of the Obama years. 2026 reminds me in some ways of the 2006 midterm election cycle. Ex-MAGA people will be adrift as Independents. The Democrats are running against an unpopular war with Iran. The late 2000s were also a vibrant age of dissident politics when people who despised George W. Bush era conservatism began to find each other. The corpse of MAGA will continue to linger on in the Trump denouement of impeachment hearings and investigations, but “MAGA Republicans” will be indistinguishable now from senior citizens who watch FOX News.
This is a turning point. I think that Greg Johnson explained it well.
Tell this to your Republican Congressman and US Senators:
“The god of the Jews is not my God.”
The only way Trump can redeem himself is to get really serious about mass deportations, which I doubt will happen. On the contrary, we’re apt to get tens of thousands of Iranian refugees fleeing from the war Trump started.
Purim starts tomorrow.
Seems no ground invasion is expected. Trump says they will destroy the missile industry, the Navy, and the nuclear infratructure.
Since Russia and China are doing absolutely nothing, these seem like goals easily attained.
People who live inside the matrix of the internet are all excited about this, Marcel just mentioned some faggot who is of course getting dramatic like they do, but normal people don’t.
It is a minor flare up, not very expensive, and should be over in a month. Widely reported that Saudi and Turkiye signed off on it, so I don’t know, This Ramadan/Purim campaign is complex.
Venezuela was a victory, and internet zombies went crazy shedding crocodile tears for the Venezuelian Communists. The only thing about Venezuela that matters to me is they take back all the invaders Maduro sent here under the “Biden” administration, and refused to take back under Trump 47.
Of course all normal people will turn out in November and vote Republican. We don’t go apeshit over some Islamic people losing a war. In Gaza, Iran or wherever. These Muslims hate us and want us dead.
Tom Massie has meanwhile veered wildly off course, and that is not good. I feel like he is no longer one of us, but that is for another day.