FRANCO UNAMERICAN:
DONALD TRUMP AND THE ART OF THE CON!
Donald Trump’s political ascent and second term represent one of the most profound exercises in collective political hypnosis in modern American history. For millions of patriotic Americans weary of endless wars, open borders, cultural decay, and elite betrayal, Trump embodied a fighter against the administrative state, globalist institutions, and the entrenched swamp. Yet, as failures mounted in 2025 and 2026, much like in 2017 and 2018, even former supporters confronted an uncomfortable truth: the phenomenon was built as much on masterful branding and psychological manipulation as on substantive renewal. Tucker Carlson’s candid reflection captures the torment many feel, not merely the betrayal in office but the realisation that the foundational hopes placed in 2016 rested on red flags long visible to the sceptical eye. In fact, Trump’s approval slumped to a pathetic 35%!
Trump’s worldview emerges clearly from his own writings. Titles like “The Art of the Deal”, “How to Get Rich”, and “Think Like a Billionaire” reveal a transactional philosophy for everything. Society, loyalty, and governance are negotiable. Bravado, “truthful hyperbole”, and playing to fantasies formed the core of his promotion. Co-author Tony Schwartz later expressed profound regret, describing an inner emptiness, absence of soul, and compulsive lying without remorse. Trump’s business record reinforces this: heavy reliance on inherited wealth, hundreds of millions funnelled through tax strategies, six bankruptcies, including illogical casino failures, and near-billion-dollar personal debts resolved by banker bailouts. Later rewarded with cabinet posts and thousands of lawsuits. Far from a self-made titan, he was a self-made myth sustained by media spectacle, including The Apprentice.
Now, this persona scaled into politics through sophisticated operations. QAnon, while tapping genuine institutional distrust, operated as a layered psy-op blending partial truths with messianic fantasy, fostering cult-like devotion where every scandal “proved” Deep State resistance. Marjorie Taylor Greene’s retrospective admission highlights its success in twisting legitimate passions into faith in anonymous saviours. Narcissism, grandiosity, demand for admiration, and lack of empathy overlapped with psychopathic traits, making the Orange Sheikh of Little Saint James susceptible to flattery while projecting unyielding strength. The Jew Roy Cohn’s tutelage of never apologising, counterattacking relentlessly, and weaponising law and media became standard operating procedure. The Mossad operatives of Epstein-Maxwell (with the latter being the brains of the operation) and his associations, documented over decades with photos, flights, parties, and an extensive file, mentioning serious allegations, clashed violently with “drain the swamp” rhetoric. Reluctance to fully declassify files, selective pardons, and family enrichment deepened distrust among America First circles.
By 2026, megalomaniacal tendencies, plans for triumphal arches, golden statues, renamed landmarks, gold domes, currency signatures, and self-comparisons to historic figures or messianic imagery exposed the pathology. Disillusioned voices on the right acknowledge shame not primarily in 2025 outcomes, but in overlooking characterological warnings. No shame in betrayal by flawed leaders; greater shame in sustained self-deception. The right’s error was investing quasi-religious hope in a merchant-con artist rather than in ironclad institutional and cultural realism. This cult dynamic, while energising initial victories, left supporters vulnerable when transactional instincts prevailed over national fidelity.
Prioritising Israel, Entangling with Iran, and Accelerating Decline Before China:
Trump’s second-term foreign policy crystallised as MIGA (Make Israel Great Again) rather than genuine America-First restraint. The 2026 Iran war exemplifies this tragic misalignment. Launched after Netanyahu’s direct White House presentations, PowerPoint advocacy for regime change, and repeated urgings, the conflict served Israel’s genocidal, imperialistic, and anti-Christian expansion far more than US vital interests. Initial strikes and blockade disrupted the Strait of Hormuz, spiked global energy prices, strained Gulf alliances, and eroded the petrodollar foundation. Iran, though bloodied, achieved strategic resilience and moral high ground in much of the Global South, while America expended prestige, materiel, and credibility in a conflict many realists viewed as unnecessary escalation.
Obviously, this was no Deep State abstraction but a visible influence, as aforementioned in this poorly written blog before. Especially with frequent Netanyahu visits (seven by early 2025) and lavish donor support, like the Jewess Miriam Adelson’s reported $250 million. Policy alignments on bombing campaigns and transactional exchanges are utilised as commemorative gifts. Trump’s flattery of strongmen contrasted with pressure on domestic sceptics. Primary defeats like Thomas Massie’s, targeted for opposing unchecked Israel aid, Epstein file transparency, and unauthorised wars, signalled loyalty tests favouring the lobby over fiscal or strategic conservatism. This attack on Thomas Massie is a disgrace to the legacy of Charlie Kirk, who once supported him, and is no different from the multitude of liberals who mocked Kirk’s assassination. Massie’s stance, though framed by critics as beyond the pale, reflected older paleoconservative and libertarian instincts against entangling alliances and donor capture.
The egregious prostrations at the Beijing summit amid the Iran quagmire underscored weakness. Foolishly, Trump arrived seeking optics, deals (Boeing promises), and perhaps Chinese help on Iran, yet Xi bluntly assessed the U.S. decline, a trajectory predating Biden but accelerated by Trump’s distractions. Military overextension in the Gulf left fewer cards for Taiwan or deterrence in East Asia. China’s patient strategy benefited America, weakening it without confrontation; Gulf states hedged toward new partners, and petrodollar strains emerged through alternative currencies and bond pressures. Many within the dissident right and paleoconservative circles note predictable consequences such as oil shocks, fertiliser shortages, potential famines abroad driving migration pressures, and eroded U.S. bluff as a global policeman. Trump’s merchant diplomacy, defaulting to salesmanship and denial, prolonged costs rather than securing swift victory or honourable extrication.
For the right, this episode reveals the empire’s vulnerabilities: neoconservative habits persist under new branding, foreign lobbies shape outcomes, and personality-driven policy sacrifices long-term national power. The Iran entanglement, like Iraq before it, prioritised Israeli threat elimination over American solvency and border security. China’s “century of humiliation” ended through internal cohesion and realism; America risks a parallel slide if identity, demographics, and fiscal discipline erode further. Prioritising endless Middle East commitments distracts from existential challenges: AI and manufacturing competition, rare earth dependencies, and cultural coherence. Trump’s approach inadvertently highlighted the need for disciplined restraint, thus ending counterproductive wars, securing energy independence, and focusing power projection on core interests.
Corruption, Institutional Rot, and the Right’s Path to Authentic Renewal:
Domestically, anti-fraud rhetoric clashed with visible self-enrichment on a historic scale. Reports of Trump’s fortune tripling to billions, thousands of trades involving administration-linked firms, family crypto scams (World Liberty Financial, $Trump memecoin, and Melania Coin) generating massive fees, and real estate plays tied to post-conflict Gaza opportunities raised pay-to-play concerns. Pardons for convicted fraudsters, donors, and controversial allies, including some tied to financial schemes or even Epstein-adjacent figures, fuel perceptions of transactional governance. The Jewish Kushner and Witkoff crime-family dealings, Saudi investments, and defence contract windfalls for Trump’s sons amplified conflict-of-interest scrutiny. Ukraine aid persisted via congressional manoeuvres despite campaign pledges, even with the endemic corruption in the illegal Zionist occupation of the Russian city of Kiev. Energoatom embezzlement and the high-level detentions like Andriy Yermak’s continued unabated as billions were funnelled into a black hole of kickbacks and elite luxury amid ongoing conflict.
So, this reflects broader institutional capture: narrow GOP majorities are vulnerable to discharge petitions and cross-aisle pressure, loyalty purges over Israel/Epstein scepticism, and failure to halt money flows to corrupt proxies. Trump’s unintended merit lies in exposing raw power dynamics, the Israel lobby’s overt influence, and the deep divisions within the Republican Party. Once fringe to note, now mainstream, elite transactionalism and “democracy’s” susceptibility to personality cults and donor classes. The Epstein files saga, selective releases, and “Epstein class” discourse, while conspiratorial at edges, underscore accountability deficits among connected elites.
For the dissident and America First, right, the Trump era demands synthesis and evolution beyond one man. Race and cultural cohesion remain foundational. Chinese endurance post-humiliation proves that a people confident in identity rebuilds. White Americans face parallel pressures: demographic displacement, financialised corruption draining the middle, and foreign entanglements bleeding treasure. Greg Johnson’s realism applies: power vacuums favor rivals like China and Iran if America squanders blood and treasure on others’ priorities. The right must prioritise borders, manufacturing repatriation, energy dominance, fiscal sanity, and rejection of messianic foreign policies. Cults of personality fade; nations endure through blood, soil, and realism.
The juju-cum sucking traitor Trump, who is nothing more than a morbidly obese version of the crack-addict Biden, accelerated the decline in some respects of the military’s self-confidence, fiscal profligacy, and distraction from China, yet shattered illusions about uniparty foreign policy and institutional trust. The task is forging a post-Trump right grounded in heritage, restraint abroad, vitality at home, and unapologetic defence of European-descended America’s core. This century’s humiliations, if confronted honestly, can forge renewal. Illusions die hard, but truth, however bitter, liberates. Authentic greatness requires discarding con artistry for disciplined sovereignty. To believe in anything otherwise is like believing the COVID hoax or that the dyke kike Anne Frank wrote a diary using a pen that hadn’t been invented yet.
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