And by backing him, let's leave MAGA to the end of the discussion, although we'll address it.
Last week we saw Donald Trump at his outright worse. He delivered a speech in what would normally be prime time, although it wasn't covered on two of the major networks in what seems to have been an extraordinarily late acknowledgement that he's a lying liar who lies and a danger to humanity. He's been trying to subvert democracy for years. The speech this past week was an open declaration of war against the franchise.
This has been oblivious to the point of absurdity now for months and to anyone who cared to pay attention for years. We've discussed this several times over the past couple of years. For those of certain age, the rise of Trump has been an almost indecipherable phenomenon, although we've discussed and tried to decipher it quite a few times (and frankly, we've been largely correct).
Where we were wrong, however, is in predicting that the 25th Amendment would be applied to him. . . by now. We still feel there's a good chance, but its fundamentally different than it was previously. At this point the non fanatic elements around him, such as they are, must be talking. It could take any number of roads, from a Curragh Mutiny to a type of the Blue Flu. We'll see.
What's very clear, is that the non MAGA forces, mostly in the Democratic Party, but elsewhere, must, and will, start mobilizing. Trump's a menace to humanity. And to add to that, the speech fell flat and even m many Republicans have openly admitted that it not only failed to miss the target, the gun was never loaded. It came across as the pathetic ramblings of a demented old man.
What's crystal clear at this point is that Donald Trump is working right now on stealing the 2026 elections. He's doing everything he can, with a major effort being the SAVE act which would have the immediate effect of wiping out the ability of huge numbers of Americans to vote. So far it appears unlikely to pass, although that cannot be assured. The next step is going to be a direct attack on the polls themselves. Trump will station his SA and perhaps even the military at polling locations he wishes to disrupt and following the election he's going to proclaim the results invalid.
That's not a maybe. This will occur.
Trump's goals are personal. He's mentally ill and he's never been mentally right. He was a bully as a child which caused his parents to send him to military school. He helped his father deride his troubled brother. His life has been based on greed, greed for money and greed for a certain profile of women. He's been a frequent failure at business and frankly he's not that smart. He is a good salesmen, however, and he sold his image and reputation multiple times over the years, finally selling it to viewers of American television stupidly, a sales job that got him into office. He lost the 2020 election and cannot personally stand to be thought of as a loser.
Stealing the election for him is personal, not political.
So, with that being the case, why would any sane person support him, and who are they?
The Useful Idiot
Let's start with what's really the case with Trump. Why are people surrounding him willing to put up with him? Why are they willing to soil themselves with lavish heaps of praise on the man? Do they really adore and admire him the way they say they do?
Not likely, save for a very limited few.
No, he's a useful idiot. And he's a useful idiot for two of the camps in his circle. They are, however, two camps. And their goals are not the same.
The Francoist
Back in 2024, not long ago, an intern to Harriet Hageman, Gabe Saint, lost his position when his social media contest was discovered. It included links to Francoist, as well as to Groypers, like Nick Fuentes.
What's this have to do with Trump?
Quite a lot.
Now, Trump wouldn't know Saint from Adam, but the fact of the matter is that a far right Wyoming politicians had somebody on her staff who was effectively a Francoist Groyper, and only the seeming embarrassment of that, at the time, cause Saint to drop off her staff. Saint, however, didn't disappear. He remained in the background, associated with Charlie Kirk's organization, and popping up every now and then in the far right Wyoming Freedom Caucus camp.
Now, I bet it'd make hardly any difference at all.
Una Gran de Libre.
Groypers are, to a certain extent, the SA or the Roter Frontkämpferbund. Some have a grasp of what they're fighting for, but that grasp is on a big scale from fully committed Ernst Röhm's who very much do, to single basement dwelling 20 something men who are mad at the world because they can't get a date. There's every scale in between. But the Francoist element has tapped into a real movement, and that movement, small though it is, is National Conservatism.
National Conservatism is very closely aligned, in some quarters, with Christian Nationalism. It has a real thesis, and it has a real set of intellectuals behind it. Those intellectuals are Rod Dreher (who now seems to be questioning it), Patrick Dineen, and Kevin Roberts, amongst others.
J.D. Vance is a close associate of Roberts. Vance is in this camp.
The thesis is this.
The United States is a Western Nation. All Western Nations are defined by the Edict of Thessalonica (380 A.D.) accepting Christianity in the Roman Empire. That makes Western Europeans a Christian culture. Similarly, the Christianization of Russia in 988 makes that region a Christian culture as well.
So far so good .That is essentially correct. The United States is undoubtedly a Western Nation and in fact Western European culture is undoubtedly defined to an enormous degree by the Roman Empire accepting Christianity (and it is additionally enormously defined by having been in or under the influence of the Roman Empire).
Beyond that, however, National Conservatives (and Christian Nationalist) do not believe in democracy at all. The reason varies, with some willing to ground it historically in the French Revolution and its aftermath which is much less connected with religion of any kind than they think. The French Revolution was, in the cities, definitely opposed to religion, but it was effectively, at its start, mob rule until Napoleon turned cannons on the mob. The French revolutionaries were operating effectively on the same ethos as Jim Stark in Rebel Without A Cause.
Not all of the French populace as like that at all. And what was occuring in France had been effectively predicted by the writings of the Agrarian Jefferson about large urban populations.
Anyhow, that experience left some in this camp distrustful of democracy to this day. In their view, democratic states always turn to mob rule, and they always feature declining morality. And there is evidence they can site to, starting effectively with the Supreme Court's 1973 decision of Roe v. Wade and carrying it through to 2015's Obergefell v. Hodges. They feel that "liberalism", meant in the classic sense, and liberal democracy, have failed.
The solution, in their mind, is illiberal democracy. That was the political thesis that Viktor Orban operated on, which explains why Rod Dreher had decamped to Hungary (he's unfortunately returned. Democracy of this type would sort of exist, but in the same fashion that it did, sort of, in Imperial Germany. There would be elections, but what you could really vote on would be predefined in a way. Serious cultural issues would never be on the ballot. Those would have been dictated. So you could only decide matters in a sort of narrow, non cultural, sense.
You can see a lot of that in the warp and woof of the Trump Administration where these figures have had serious influence. It explains not on the opposition to the fraud of transgenderism, but also the periodic insistence that everyone have more children, by which is meant those of very direct Western European ancestry have more children. If you look carefully in the background you'll fine that not only are they opposed to abortion, but also to pharmaceutical birth control (and maybe to birth control of any kind).
Now, some conservatives hold these views as well. I'm not far from some of them, or I outright agree with some of them. But the real difference here is that as National Conservatives do not trust or believe in democracy, these things would be dictated.
Effectively they are for a Francoist state.
Trump isn't their Franco.
J. D. Vance is. But they can't get to Vance, or complete their project of illiberal democracy, directly It has to be camouflaged. And Donald Trump is a giant orange clown who serves that purpose.
The Roundheads
The second group surrounding Trump are members of an Evangelical Right movement, the New Apostolic Reformation. Not all precisely aligned, the generally see the United States as a Protestant nation that has gone badly astray and in need of being taken back over so that Puritanism can be restored. Many hold to Seven Mountains Dominionism holding that there are seven aspects of society that believers seek to and must dominate, those being: family, religion, education, media, arts and entertainment, business, and government. If they succeed, and many believe that they will as God has ordained it, the United States will become, effectively, a Calvinist theocratic state. In that state, only those who closely adhere to a Calvinist world view will really have right, and everything will center around that.
It's important to note that those holding this view are constantly improperly described as "Christians" or "Christo Fascist". Most Christians in the United States and the vastly overwhelming number elsewhere do not hold the political or theocratic views that the NAR does by any means. Indeed, most Christians on earth are Catholics, and the second largest group are Orthodox, with both groups being Apostolic Christians. Apostolic Christians do not see any country on Earth as ordained with a Christian mission and never have. NAR adherents are not, we might observe, reading City of God.
They don't, in many instances, even regard Apostolic Christians, who are the original Christians, as Christian. In this sense they are not only radical, but ignorant. But as a small radical group, they're reinforced in their ignorance, only tending to lose it when they start to widely associate with other Christians.
What exactly the NAR would seek is not completely clear as there's enough diversity amongst the Evangelical right to force it to be unclear. They don't all see things the same way. But we have major glimpses of it from some of their major figures. If they had their way, they'd be like the Puritans were in New England, forcing the state to adhere to their religious views. A lot of what they seek, or rather oppose, is pretty clear, but only where it overlaps with other conservatives. They're opposed to abortion, transgenderism, and the like. But there's a lot beyond that. They generally oppose women being involved in politics and some would remove the right to vote from them. They don't approve as minorities as not only is this nation to be a Calvinist one, it's to be strictly white one, what it should have been, in their view, had the original 1620 landing formed the complete demographic future of the country.
When a person realizes what they want, Mike Johnsen's view that he was to be a new Moses makes sense. He meant it.
This group does not see Trump as a figure adhering to their movement, but many do see him as divinely ordained. They believe he's a latter day Cyrus the Great, delivering them but not part of them.
Trump, accordingly, is their man.
The NAP cannot bring the country into a Calvinist promised land without Trump and they cannot do it within the next two years. They also can't do it with J. D. Vance at the helm. Vance is a Catholic who hangs around with traditionalist Catholic intellectuals and they don't like Catholics or intellectuals This is why a figure like Rod Dreher, who helped get us to this disaster, is now worried about the glidepath into what he brought about. This also helps explain why the 25th Amendment has not been invoked. Vance would actually have the impact of terminating this movement in a major way and they know it. They need Trump to stay in office.
And by stay in office, I don't mean until 2028, I mean beyond that.
They believe he's protected by God. They believe that its morally justified to steal the election this year as that's what they need in order to bring their goals about, and they believe that God has decreed that it shall come about. The wrong people, in their view, do not have rights anyhow.
Who succeeds Trump in 2032, or even later than that, is something they aren't focused on. It's not Johnson. Moses was not allowed to enter the Holy Land. It'll be somebody else, after all the corrupt and debased influences of liberalism are put to rest.
Fellow travelers.
Those are the two main forces in Trump's cabinet and orbit. Vance is the primary National Conservative in the cabinet, with Rubio tilting towards it. Behind the scenes you have people like Bannon, Fuentes, Bishop Robert Barron, and others. The NAR is better represented, with people like Johnson being prominent. The conflict between the two, as noted, is what I think is keeping our prediction of the 20th Amendment from being invoked from occurring. The National Conservatives aren't strong enough to bring it about.
But there are others who are in the orbit. That keeps this nightmare going as well.
- The Confederates.
- Opportunists, the ambitious, and cowards.
Which brings us to a real problem of the political class in general. As it can become a career, and as careerism itself means compromise, something needs to be done to keep it from being a career.
- The besotted and the ignorant.

