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Nationalism This Week
Trump’s Rocky Reopening

Greg Johnson

1,462 words

On Thursday, the longest US government shutdown ended after 43 days. It’s not going well for Trump, however.

First, the bipartisan U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Accountability released 23,000 pages of new Epstein files. Ahead of the main batch, Democrats highlighted and released three emails in which Epstein claimed Trump “knew about the girls” and “spent hours at my house” with a girl who was redacted as “victim.”

However, we know that this victim is Virginia Giuffre, who died by suicide this April. But in her 2015 deposition, interviews, and posthumously published book Free: My Journey from Victim to Survivor, Giuffre said that Trump did nothing wrong. And there is still no evidence that Trump ever went to Epstein Island.

This hasn’t stopped the Left or Groypers from declaring that MAGA is dead. That they don’t have facts or logic on their side is irrelevant. Trump’s Zionist conduct combined with the emails simply looks bad.

Trump’s response so far has been his usual tactic of rambling on Truth Social. But if he’s serious about clearing his name, he should respond with actions, not words. Trump will always be suspected of being compromised as long as there is an Israel First wing of the America First movement. If Trump wants to turn the page and be unburdened by the Epstein files, he will have to end the special relationship with Israel.

That means not building a half billion-dollar base in Gaza to “temporarily” keep the peace. (For reference, a Homeland Institute poll found that only 12.4% of white registered voters support directly intervening on behalf of Israel in the Israel-Hamas War and related conflicts with troops on the ground while 60% strongly oppose troops on the ground.) A half billion-dollar base is pretty much the definition of “boots on the ground.” I hope it works out better than Reagan’s choice to station US Marines in Beirut as peacekeepers in 1982. On October 23, 1983, a suicide bomber blew up the Marine barracks, killing 241 Americans.

Trump is also going to have to tackle the economy and immigration. Yet he’s floundering on that too. For example, Trump clashed with Laura Ingraham in as November 12 interview over H-1B visas. Ingraham advanced the economically sound and patriotic position that “If you want to raise wages for American workers, you can’t flood the country with tens of thousands or hundreds of thousands of foreign workers.” Trump replied “Well, I agree, but you also do have to bring in talent […] There are certain jobs that you can’t take people off an unemployment line who haven’t worked in five years and say, ‘I’m going to put you into a factory [to] make missiles or whatever.’” Is Trump seriously considering allowing foreigners to work on crucial military technologies like missiles?

Ingraham countered, “We have plenty of talented people here.” To which Trump responded with, “No, you don’t. The United States doesn’t have people with certain talents.”

Maybe it’s true that America doesn’t have people with certain talents, but the obvious MAGA position should be to fix education and training. Employers used to do on-the-job training instead of demanding extensive resumes, but today, employers don’t like that. What do they want? Cheap labor! When do they want it? Now! And, presumably, forever.

Anyone with an IQ of 130 or higher can learn almost anything quite rapidly with proper instruction. There are about 4.45 million white Americans with an IQ of 130 or higher. Given that India has an average IQ of 82, they only have slightly less than a million such people, and India desperately needs them. White Americans went to the moon with primitive computers. We can obviously make missiles, among many other things.

Trump’s tiresome flip-flops on “skilled” immigration are frankly baffling to principled people. You can’t be nationalist or populist while replacing American workers with cheap foreign labor because big business prefers that. The trouble is that American workers don’t have Trump’s phone number, and Trump seems to base policy on the last person he talked to. David Zsutty put it best: “I’d like to live in a country where the sovereign isn’t whoever Trump talked to last.”

Fortunately, the MAGA chimps are chimping, and I fully expect these policies to be walked back yet again.

Due to the government shutdown, the White House is saying that inflation and employment data for October 2025 may never be released. Perhaps this is really because of the shutdown, but it sure feels like damage control.

Thus, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt leaped to the rescue. According to her, “President Trump’s bold economic agenda is delivering real results for American families — with new data from DoorDash’s State of Local Commerce report confirming that inflation has been tamed, everyday prices are beginning to drop, and wages are growing.”

DoorDash is a decadence that exploded during Covid but should have been discarded like masks after the pandemic. The vast majority of its employees are scruffy looking foreigners who probably live packed together like sardines and send large chunks of their money home through remittances. Ironically, high numbers of scruffy looking foreigners on the streets is one reason people don’t want to go out anymore, thus increasing the demand for DoorDash drivers.

To use DoorDash as an economic metric isn’t just misleading, it is downright insulting. A better metric would be the fact that the unemployment rate for US college graduates is now 9.3%, which is even higher than the 8.7% peak during the 2008 housing crisis and recession. But at least DoorDash is hiring.

Loomernomics

Perhaps Trump can jump-start the US economy by giving billions more to Israel.

On November 10, Laura Loomer surprisingly claimed that America should end all (direct) aid to Israel, basically to give Jews a free hand to slaughter their enemies. But then she added a passive aggressive jab: “I was told it’s not America First to loan your friend $3.8 billion and get $48 billion back.” I don’t know where she got the number 48 billion, but I am sure that by tomorrow it will be 58 billion.

Loomer was repeating the same argument that Leftists use to justify EBT: tax and spend policies are wise because they get a return on investment. But Loomer went far beyond what even the weave and EBT crowd claims. Most EBT proponents claim that the return on investment is at most $1.80 per $1.00 spent. Laura Loomer’s claim means that for every $1.00 we give Israel, we generate $12.63 in income. That’s ridiculous. If it were true, why shouldn’t we give every person EBT and every country billions of dollars in direct aid?

You can buy Greg Johnson’s Is America Doomed? here.

You don’t need to have a PhD in economics to know that if you give your friend 20 cents and he buys your lemonade for a dollar that you didn’t generate income. You simply gave your friend a discount.

But I agree with Loomer on one thing: $3.8 billion of direct aid to Israel is not worth the backlash it generates.

Portnoy’s Complaint

Recently, Dave Portnoy who is the founder of Barstool Sports was filming one of his many pizza reviews in Mississippi. Portnoy and Barstool Sports are emblematic of the kosher Right: optically they present themselves as rough, rowdy, working class, politically incorrect, no nonsense, and anti-woke. But call Portnoy a Jew, and see how he recoils like a misgendered campus liberal.

During the pizza review, a twenty-year old white student shouted, “F the Jews” and “F you, Dave” at Portnoy. He also threw several coins at Portnoy’s feet. Apparently, not enough coins, though, for Portnoy filed a police complaint. Although the coins did not come close to hitting Portnoy, his “assailant” was still charged with disorderly conduct.

Matt Walsh made a good point:

A man was just arrested for yelling “fuck the Jews” at Dave Portnoy. So will every single one of these protesters be arrested for yelling “fuck your dead homie” at conservatives during the TPUSA event? How can you possibly justify treating one as a crime but not the other? The former was charged with “disturbing the peace.” Are these Antifa thugs not disturbing the peace here?

The crime of “disorderly conduct” is so vague and subjective that its implementation comes down to the arbitrary caprice of prosecutors. In most jurisdictions, the definition of disorderly conduct sounds a lot like “acting black,” but blacks are almost never charged.

Dave Portnoy courts controversy as part his “brand” of being a transgressive shock jock. But having some spare change tossed at his feet is one anti-Semitic microaggression too far. It appears that the white offender was pressured into withdrawing from college, due in part to the hysteria Portnoy helped foment. So much for opposing cancel culture. It would be nice if Portnoy’s audience cancels him in retaliation.

Quick, somebody tell Trump that it is anti-Semitic to throw billions more at Bibi’s feet.

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  1. Peter Quint says:
    November 14, 2025 at 5:13 pm

    MAGA leaders erupted this week over President Donald Trump’s assertion that the United States needs foreign workers because it does not have enough “talented people,” questioning the president’s commitment to the “America First” politics he popularized.

    And Trump continues to shed his skin—he is nothing but a neoconservative. I pulled this quote off The Washington Post news site , before I checked in here. 🙃

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    1. DarkPlato says:
      November 14, 2025 at 6:34 pm

      Or has he learned that if you act like a neocon, you don’t get impeached constantly, have you and your kin prosecuted, and ultimately have leftist looneys crawling out of the woodwork to shoot at you?

      Great article btw!

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    2. Scott says:
      November 14, 2025 at 7:28 pm

      Trump has plenty of faults but Neoconservative is an overstatement. He is not anywhere near Bush/Cheney, Irving Kristol (ex-Trotskyite Jew) tier.

      The problem with labelling Trumo as a Neocon is that it hoists the white flag in advance, assuming the worst.

      In reality, what needs to be done is to find better and more effective ways to hold Trump’s feet to the fire and to keep his MAGA base on point.

      The Washington Post and the rest of the TDS choir is whistling past the graveyard hoping that MAGA goes down the tubes and we can get back to McCain/Romney GOP as usual. Will the Democraps make a big comeback in the Midterms and 2028? Hopefully not, but that is what the enemy is duly hoping for.

      How Trump and the GOP handles the looming Healthcare crisis is a big tell.

      If Trump goes with the fiscal hawk wing of the GOP and does not resolve this crisis, he might as well hand the reins of power over to nasty woke Brown person in Hijab model 1 point 2.

      Trump needs to stop listening to billionaires and to focus hard on Immigration and deporting Illegals ─ and triggering soft-on-crime Blue State bozos with ICE raids is a good way to underscore that.

      Furthermore, the Democrats will be wanting to “solve” the U.S. healthcare crisis without giving Trump any credit in the upcoming year.

      If Trump can stay the course and to accelerate the Immigration answer, but also proactively get ahead of this longstanding Healthcare issue, the opposition will be forced to deal with him and he will score the win.

      In 1992, the Clintonistas were elected in large part for their willingness to tackle the U.S. Healthcare crisis. That was hard and (unsurprisingly) it was the first thing that they dropped.

      Trump needs to make it a priority (after Immigration of course) to replace and to properly fix Obamacare. It is a big problem that ain’t going away.

      And neither Healthcare nor Crime are going to be fixed by unibrowed anarchists or Bella Ciao Ciao twinks playing assassin.

      🙂

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      1. Kim says:
        November 15, 2025 at 9:04 pm

        “In 1992, the Clintonistas were elected in large part for their willingness to tackle the U.S. Healthcare crisis. That was hard and (unsurprisingly) it was the first thing that they dropped.  Trump needs to make it a priority (after Immigration of course) to replace and to properly fix Obamacare. It is a big problem that ain’t going away.”

        I was amused to hear that Trump recently made the suggestion to Dems that we simply give Affordable Care Act tax dollars directly to individual Americans within healthcare only savings accounts.  Then, their healthcare dollars could be spent, as easily as cash, for all the services & health products they desire.  The simplicity + efficiency!  (This cornered Dems into the position of having to argue on behalf of big insurance company profits!)

        In 1993, I earned my bachelors in health services management.  I wasted years studying how to manage America’s healthcare long-term, only to discover:  there’s no good & fair long term solution in (a multi-culti) America.   Even at the state level, we studied the 4 states at the time with their own statewide health plans:  Hawaii, Oregon, Pennsylvania & Minnesota.  The states struggled & kept failing for reasons of racial diversity & poor illegals within their biggest cities.  And this was back in the early 1990s, not nearly as diverse as today.  Unfortunately, back then, colleges were working to obscure politically incorrect  facts:  Diversity is not workable long-term.

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  2. Corday says:
    November 14, 2025 at 6:31 pm

    The first Trump administration started out okay, but grew progressively worse. Circa 2017, there was some seriousness about immigration and pretty good rhetoric. By 2019, pretty much the only things Trump ever spoke about were Israel and the stock market. By 2020, he spent most of his reelection campaign bragging about how much he had done for blacks. So it went from “pretty good but too slow” in 2017 to “completely worthless” in 2020. Much of his support accordingly went from enthusiastic to the lesser of two evils approach typical of GOP voters.

    In his reelection bid, his rhetoric was better than ever. The first few months of his second term have been very effective. However, the last roughly six months have seen him doing this H1B shilling with increasing frequency, working extensively on Israel, and again laser focused on the stock market.

    Biden should be a lesson in why the stock market is not a good way to measure how voters experience the economy. In 2023, 62% of Americans reported having some investment in the stock market. Tough to know, but I think it’s safe to assume the vast majority of that percentage doesn’t have enough invested to really change their lives. At best, it gives them a nice little bonus. That bonus can be completely wiped out by inflation, of course. The Biden administration’s approach to inflation was simply to say it wasn’t happening. So it was distressing to hear Trump recently answer a question about the affordability crisis by saying “I don’t want to hear about an affordability crisis.”

    Overall, my concern is that the administration may be getting worse, as it did in the first term. And time is very short, because Trump could be rendered a lame duck by the midterm elections next year. If that happens, we will see immigration enforcement crippled and Trump impeached again I’m sure.

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  3. Jeffrey A Freeman says:
    November 14, 2025 at 7:19 pm

    Interesting I think are the new federal laws on hemp severely restricting the use of hemp for intoxicating THC canned beverages which are popping up everywhere. Their days are numbered now. I think this is good. They are overpriced. The THC is weak. They’re full of chemicals. And they represent unfair competition to the medical and recreational cannabis industries. But if you want shitty weak weed drinks being sold at Target and every grocery store you go into, then by all means fight the new law.

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  4. Chud says:
    November 14, 2025 at 7:29 pm

    Rubio, Vance, etc have 2028 ambitions, and Trump is clearly cognitively declining. Three years is simply too long to keep the charade going. I don’t think Trump will become like Biden where he tries to be president and sort of fumbles, he will instead become like a bratty child that refuses to do the duties of the president. The white house renovations was likely Trump mentally regressing to his real estate developer days. If he announces another construction project like that and keeps on blabbering on about marble pillars and ballrooms, it’ll be for certain.

     

    If it wasn’t for the legacy of Biden, I’m sure they’d be more willing to do what they did to Fred Trump, just give him meaningless paperwork to sign and have him play pretend running the company. Or let him be like Erich Mielke in his dementia days, where he just had fake business meetings on the telephone.

     

    If Trump has cognitively declined, and Vance and his cabinet does declare that Trump is unable to serve. And if it comes out that the Epstein stuff is an Israeli blackmail op (which looks extremely likely at this point), then absolutely the jewish lobby can be dismantled. The climate is right for that. JD Vance has been more ambiguous on questions about the Israeli lobby and influence recently, and has actually been condemned by jewish groups for not doing more to stand up against antisemitism. There’s going to be a scramble for the crown in 2028 or earlier, and some people are more tied to the Israel lobby than others, so bringing down the building will look very tempting to a lot of people. It will hurt their competitors more than it hurts them.

     

    People are playing for time and trying to see if the noticing is permanent, they’re waiting to see where they’ll hedge their bets. If it’s clear that Israel’s reputation is in terminal decline, they’ll break ranks.

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    1. Greg Johnson says:
      November 18, 2025 at 9:15 am

      Thank you, this is an excellent comment. I do think Trump is declining. As people age, they become more themselves. As they decline, they regress to earlier versions of themselves.

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  5. Joe Gould says:
    November 14, 2025 at 7:32 pm

    In s state of the union address in his first term President Trump declared that he wanted to bring foreign workers into America in the greatest numbers ever. This idea was not popular. Trump backed off and not much happened.

    In his interview with Laura Ingraham Trump presented more ideas of the same kind. Again the best we can hope for is that Trump can be scared off of doing what he wants.

    Objectively, Donald Trump is no longer the leader of the working class Whites that are the backbone of MAGA. If you are the threat, if you are the danger, if you are the wolf at the door that the family must scare away by waving torches and making noise, you are not the leader. That is not how leadership works.

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  6. Ian Connolly says:
    November 14, 2025 at 8:19 pm

    Like I said one year ago, if we were going to get one good thing out of Trump, it would only be deporting more illegals.  An ultimate solution?  No.  But depending on how many are removed, it could buy an additional decade or so of time to really figure this out/try and reach more Whites

    I had, and continue to have, little hope of cost relief at the grocery store, gas pump, the used car lot, apartment rents, or housing prices.  While those issues are complex, one major factor that’s contributing to it is mass, nonstop immigration — and neither the Left or the Right wish to end legal immigration and actually seal the border shut to prevent more illegal entry — let alone allow current Visas to expire and send those legal immigrants home

    On the deporting illegals front, it also doesn’t look good.  Sure, ICE is going into places they weren’t going to as recent as a year ago, but the actual numbers are lower than they could be.  I also don’t buy the idea that over a million have self-deported.  I’ve traveled to about 9 states since the beginning of the year, and I see absolutely nothing but Mexicans, Indians, Hmong Asians, Sri Lankans, and Nigerians in every suburb, small town, village, or even some rural areas — let alone our repulsive major cities

    I always hope and pray for the best, including total victory, but a lot of questions remain unanswered, and may things do not look good—this is for certain.  Shy of a radical change in the next 9 months, I’m near certain the Democrats will win both houses next fall, and 2028 seems like it’ll be Gavin Newsom and Josh Shapiro.  Even with ridiculous pandering to non-whites, I don’t think you can convince enough this time around for one more White house victory — and Whites under the age of 30 are overwhelmingly on the radical Left, further evidenced by voting for the Virginia attorney general who literally said he’d like to kill the children of White Republicans

    Stand tall, and keep dialoguing about anything that might be able to be done in these next 3 years — even if it involves some sacrifices and risk taking.  The hour is quite late, and if there’s any chance left at saving our country, it’s this decade.  Not the 2030s

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    1. Randy says:
      November 15, 2025 at 8:02 am

      I think you’re right about the House of Representatives.  The GOP will be hard-pressed to hang onto its slim majority in the lower chamber.

      The Senate, however, is different.  To win a majority in the upper chamber, the Democrats would have to win all of the races that are expected to be close — and probably a couple where the Republican candidate is expected to win.

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  7. JC says:
    November 14, 2025 at 8:35 pm

    Excellent.

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  8. Stronza says:
    November 14, 2025 at 9:48 pm

    Anyone with an IQ of 130 or higher can learn almost anything quite rapidly with proper instruction. There are about 4.45 million white Americans with an IQ of 130 or higher

    A  good article (you sure do have Door Dash pegged), except I am wondering how it could possibly be known that there are about 4.45 million white Americans with an IQ of 130 or higher.

    Also, even if that figure is more or less correct (it may very well be),  it doesn’t follow that there will be sufficient high-IQ persons possessing the necessary aptitude/inclination for specific jobs. Not everyone with an IQ of 130+ can rapidly learn anything, great teachers or not.

     

     

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    1. Joe Gould says:
      November 15, 2025 at 12:44 am

      We used to have nice White countries that had more technical innovation and progress than we have now despite then having smaller populations and therefore fewer high-IQ Whites to do and to make everything that we needed.

      There is nothing that we Whites need that we cannot make or do by our own efforts.

      Our own children are good enough to inherit our own countries. Our children should not be replaced by allegedly superior non-Whites or the children of those non-Whites.

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      1. Stronza says:
        November 15, 2025 at 1:43 am

        For god’s sake, Joe, do you think I am defending Trump’s plan to bring in a bunch of foreigners?  I don’t want them here. But the white population of today is not the same as 50 or 100 years ago; everyone is stupider and less capable of building what’s needed for a decent life.  Nevertheless, it is still way better that we live in shacks in an all white country than in shacks in a multicultural one.

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    2. AdamMil says:
      November 15, 2025 at 7:08 pm

      The way we know is via statistics. Like many natural traits, intelligence follows a Gaussian/normal distribution, which means that you can predict what percentage of a population is above or below a given IQ level.

      The problem with that 4.45 million figure, I think, is that most of them are old. We don’t have 4.45 million highly intelligent white Americans ready to jump into a new career. Nonetheless, we should be using our people’s talents to their fullest.

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  9. The Customer Is Always Wrong says:
    November 14, 2025 at 10:04 pm

    The DoorDash/UberEats customers are vile. The bike delivery men exist only in urban neighborhoods, where it is very easy to 1) walk to a store to buy materials to assemble at home (cooking) or precooked food that you have only to reheat, 2) go to a sitdown restaurant and eat a meal there, 3) pick up a cooked meal from a restaurant. Who are these lazy POSs who can’t even do the above? I imagine some of them, more than we think, have small children and are teaching them that that is how you get food, the only way you get food, ordering through a smartphone and waiting for a Congolese to deliver it to you on a bike. Could Eloi get anymore helpless and spoiled?

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    1. AdamMil says:
      November 15, 2025 at 7:10 pm

      Yes, I agree completely.

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    2. Traddles says:
      November 15, 2025 at 7:48 pm

      A substantial number of SNAP recipients pay to use DoorDash, etc.  A surprising, or maybe not-so-surprising number.

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      1. The Customer Is Always Wrong says:
        November 15, 2025 at 10:31 pm

        That never occurred to me. I’m still stuck in 1980s “yuppie” thinking. Thanks for that bracing reminder. Now that you said that, I bet there are few if any white “professionals” who use those “services.” Too many double quotes in my writing, because everything is fake. I live in a lower middle class apartment building, and those powered delivery bikes with the handmuff gloves mounted to the handles are parked in my building’s basement. That means that either the delivery people live in my building (yuck!) or the super is renting space to delivery people for their bikes.

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    3. Vainovalkeat says:
      November 17, 2025 at 1:30 pm

      One thing I do not understand and indeed, cannot stand, is bloody ‘Door dash’, ‘Uber-whatever’ drop-off delivery. These people are ridiculous and pathetic to put it nicely.

      Don’t these dumb bastards know what a cookbook is? Or the internet?

      Cooking is fun, but I suppose interrupting their ‘netflix binge’ is not.

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      1. Kim says:
        November 17, 2025 at 2:15 pm

        It’s been heavily marketed to young adults because it’s an instant “treat” (convenience) they can afford each day, instead of choosing to save up for a longer term goal.

        Convenience seems to be today’s idea of luxury, while yesterday it was travel by plane. (Now, with a sale, it can be cheaper to fly than buy the tanks of gas for car-travel.)

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        1. Vainovalkeat says:
          November 18, 2025 at 12:17 pm

          Indeed, Kim.

          I’ve recently noticed some new adverts for the latest ‘door-service’ company plastered all over the sides and backs of buses in my neighbourhood. The ‘models’ providing the public face of this are dopey looking White guys and gals sitting on couches with amazed/dazed looks on their faces looking at their newly delivered essentials. A vacant-looking dummy looking at some junk-food and two girls happy with their wine and mud-cake delivery.

           

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  10. MBlanc46 says:
    November 14, 2025 at 10:25 pm

    Donald Trump is not our guy. He has never been our guy. (I don’t claim to know whose guy he is.) Sometimes, he does (some) things that we like. But, that doesn’t make him our guy.

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    1. Scott says:
      November 15, 2025 at 7:36 pm

      Trump absolutely is not “our guy.” But all the alternatives are much, much worse.

      So Trump never was our guy, but he is doing much better in his second term than he did in his first, and probably better now than if he had gotten a second consecutive term.

      Can we do better? I hope so.

      If we can’t do better, then we have to make do with what we have.

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      1. Joe Gould says:
        November 16, 2025 at 3:29 am

        “Trump absolutely is not “our guy.” But all the alternatives are much, much worse.”

        As I see it, Trump is the wolf that can be scared off. The Democrat machine is the wolf that can’t be scared off.

        Trump’s base can scare him off doing very bad things that he wants to do, at least some of the time and on some important issues.

        Trying to pressure the Democrat machine and the old-establishment Republicans resulted in the J6 public murder and in the mass police state repression that followed.

        It was President Trump that released the J6 prisoners — years after he should have done it, but he did it. This good act should not be forgotten.

        President Trump is the lesser evil. There is no basis for an argument to the contrary.

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  11. Anon says:
    November 15, 2025 at 4:27 am

    Another well written summary of the week, thanks Greg. I hope these will increase in frequency. You just missed out on Trump attacking Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene today. So embarrassing.
    I genuinely wonder if Trump has been a net positive. Keen to hear what others think re this. After the election, some of us thought well at least he will do X Y or Z. But at what cost…

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    1. Randy says:
      November 15, 2025 at 8:43 am

      Trump is not perfect.  However, he has done some things right.  Example:  He pardoned most of the J6 hostages and commuted the sentences of 14 others.

      What would have happened if Kamala Harris had been elected?  She might have reappointed Merrick Garland as attorney general.  If not, she might have selected Letitia James or Alvin Bragg.  Or maybe even Mike Nifong, the North Carolina prosecutor who suppressed exculpatory evidence in an effort to convict three White Duke University lacrosse players of a rape that never occurred.  Nifong would be a perfect fit for the “Justice” Department in a Democratic administration.

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      1. Scott says:
        November 15, 2025 at 7:40 pm

        Very good comment.

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    2. kolokol says:
      November 15, 2025 at 11:27 pm

      Trump’s attacks against Thomas Massie and MTG will redound to their advantage. It will win them “street credibility”. They will defeat AIPAC’s efforts to remove them in next year’s primary elections. 

      Like most politicos in both parties, Trump puts Israel first, at the expense of America. That is obvious now, after our bombing of Iran, and his refusal to release the Epstein files.  Many people now want AIPAC to register as a foreign lobby, under FARA. The pigs in Congress will oppose this, of course, as will Trump. But most people are no longer fooled by Jewish propaganda.

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  12. James Kirkpatrick says:
    November 15, 2025 at 11:56 am

    Ms. Loomer seems to have forgotten that, when the Chosen are involved, compound interest tends to flow in one direction, and that is not toward the Gentiles.

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  13. Fred C. Dobbs says:
    November 15, 2025 at 4:31 pm

    His Ingram interview was a real kick in the stomach. H1-B is the most important issue in my opinion. It’s toxic, and wrecking the country.

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  14. Peter Quint says:
    November 16, 2025 at 2:16 am

    I have said it before, “The most we can hope for from Trump is that he finishes the wall.” 🙃

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    1. Scott says:
      November 17, 2025 at 8:43 pm

      I haven’t visited the Border recently myself, but friends tell me that on the Arizona border at least ─ and in spite of a hostile Democrat Governor ─ the Big Beautiful Wall under the Trump II administration is being built.

      Biden shut down the Wall construction, and a lot of the construction prep and building materials literally wasted away, causing huge engineering delays now that the Wall construction has resumed forthwith.

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  15. Josephus Cato says:
    November 16, 2025 at 10:38 am

    “Quick, somebody tell Trump that it is anti-Semitic to throw billions more at Bibi’s feet.”

    Put some more salt in the dead sea why don’t you!  I also enjoyed your “ethnonarcissim” line your previous article.

    I’m hoping Trump will have some Trump card up his sleeve for the midterms otherwise he is paddling up shit creek with a turd for a paddle.  By Trump card I mean planting cocaine in some subversive immigration judge’s chambers.  If he does not deliver on deportations he and the country are beyond screwed.

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  16. Kim says:
    November 16, 2025 at 4:13 pm

    “However, we know that this victim is Virginia Giuffre,…”

    I just read that it was Virginia’s own dad, (responsible for Mar-a-Lago’s in-room air-conditioners & tennis courts) who introduced his daughter at age 16 /17 to Trump for a job she landed at the resort as a babysitter.

    “who died by suicide this April. But…said that Trump did nothing wrong.”

    “Suicide,” they say.  “Trump did nothing wrong,”  says a gal whose been molested since “early childhood.”  I actually place blame for child molestations, (either directly or indirectly) squarely on the parents.  Supervision of their own children is priority #1.

    That said, it doesn’t seem incredibly surprisingly that a formerly abused 17yo, encouraged by her dad, may not have waited until her exact 18th b-day to acquiesce to a wealthy employer’s personal physical desires.  (The entire beauty pageant/show biz industry aims to start training 4 year olds to wear show-girl glamour make up, & strut around.)

    Accusations of criminal “pedophilia” & “sex-trafficking of minors” is often linked with heinous activity with very young children being exploited and harmed, not usually older teenagers who are 1 or 2 months away from becoming a legal adult.

    There’s plenty of other culturally genocidal & treasonous behavior more worthy of outrage.  I 100% agree that Trump needs to end his special relationship with Israel.

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    1. Joe Gould says:
      November 16, 2025 at 11:37 pm

      “There’s plenty of other culturally genocidal & treasonous behavior more worthy of outrage.”

      There is.

      A lot of that culturally genocidal and treasonous behavior starts with the seduction and the corruption of our elites, who hold our fate in their hands through their influence and their control over policy, but who are bad stewards because they have been seduced and corrupted. Without that seduction and corruption a lot of antiwhite malice would be mere wishes; it would not have the terrible and mighty force of our seduced and treacherous elites behind it. With that seduction and corruption, our race is being genocided by policy, and we watch appalled as our false leaders betray our race in consequential ways.

      A lot of that seduction and corruption is financial. But some of the most appalling seduction and corruption is sexual, like this.

      We are right when we pay attention to this, we are right when we are afraid of it, and we are right to refuse to move on as though nothing important had been revealed. We will not survive as a race with an Eyes Wide Shut elite. This matters.

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      1. Joe Gould says:
        November 16, 2025 at 11:42 pm

        There is. (“Edit your comment” is not working.)

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        1. Scott says:
          November 17, 2025 at 8:36 pm

          >> (“Edit your comment” is not working.) <<

          This may seem obvious, but try a different browser or logout of C-C with the old browser and then clear cookies and cache, refresh, and then login again to C-C. Hopefully you will be able to edit now, or at least edit new posts.

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          1. Joe Gould says:
            November 17, 2025 at 10:15 pm

            Thanks Scott.

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      2. Joe Gould says:
        November 16, 2025 at 11:56 pm

        And “our race is.”

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  17. Question says:
    November 16, 2025 at 10:57 pm

    Dear Greg, what do you make of this tweet from Patrick Casey? Implying that those of us who criticise Trump are ‘cozying up to the Left’

    https://x.com/restoreorderusa/status/1990087476812169719?s=46&t=ju1EGriL43qrqJp1acIciQ

    I used to like this guys content on Red Ice years ago, he seems to have changed in the last few years though.

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    1. Greg Johnson says:
      November 17, 2025 at 2:33 am

      That’s a terrible take. Casey used to hang out with white nationalists. Now he is a Jew-friendly Trump booster. His political takes are usually better than this.

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      1. Question says:
        November 17, 2025 at 11:18 am

        Thanks for the reply. Would it be fair to say that Patrick Casey is now loosely in the same category as BAP and Captive Dreamer?

        Looking forward to hearing your speech from AmRen

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  18. Will Williams says:
    November 17, 2025 at 4:01 pm

    Greg: If Trump wants to turn the page and be unburdened by the Epstein files, he will have to end the special relationship with Israel.

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    Zero (0) chance of the most Jewish non-Jew doing that.

    Folks, forget about Whites voting our way out of the Judaized, multiracial mess in state and national elections through the corrupted mass democracy electoral system. It’s too late. Local elections in White areas, yes, but the Democrat and Republican machines are controlled by Jews for the most part. Geographical racial separation is the only solution,

    For the latest on the Epstein mess, consider this from Saturday’s American Dissident Voices broadcast: “The Epstein Files vs. the Epstein ‘Case’ Files” at nationalvanguard.org

    … Release the entire tranche of Epstein files. Not a subset. Not a carefully redacted pile of emails. Not a few snippets of testimony from the very limited Grand Jury hearings. Not Ghislaine Maxwell’s self-serving made-to-order interview. No. Release it all — if it hasn’t been destroyed already, which is a definite possibility. If parts of it have been destroyed, let’s investigate that, find out how it happened, who ordered it, and who did the dirty work, and why. Under those circumstances, we would have every reason to assume the worst about both political parties and their unnatural alliance with the Jewish lobby and the Jewish state, and take appropriate action.

    If the files haven’t been destroyed, then release them all! We obviously can’t trust Congress or the Democratic or Republican parties or any presidential administration to do the right thing — they’re probably all over those video recordings and other records — so to Hell with them. And we obviously can’t trust the Justice Department or the FBI, who have sat on this stuff for many years now…

    Don’t be passive, trusting Dems or the GOP to work for White interests. That will not happen. Be active. Work for strict racial separation of eligible Whites. Do right and fear no one.

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