The Alex Jones Interview with Tucker Carlson: Freedom from the Octogone that Elon Musk is providing, purposefully

I’ve watched what is happening to Elon Musk happen to a lot of people over the years.  I watched it happen to Trump during the last half of his many seasons at The Apprentice television show.  It’s where financial security gives people freedom from public opinion.  Because most of the tyranny of our modern age comes from the peer pressure controls of peer pressure mechanisms, the kind of stuff they have been teaching in public schools since the late 1970s.  Usually, for people like Elon Musk, who happens to be the richest person in the world, it takes them time to realize what that wealth really means.  What does it mean to have so much money, and to flaunt it to the public?  Well, the answer is that wealth audacity means independence from the heard, and to get the flaunting of that wealth to show other people that they do not have control over you is usually a lifelong passion that few people ever get to experience, let alone, develop themselves beyond that desire to earn the respect of their peers by making them jealous with the kind of wife you have, the car you drive, or the amount of wealth you have acquired.  At this point, a new type of wealth becomes much more important, and only a few people who have ever lived gain the ability, and that is the luxury to measure wealth not in dollars but in independence from social norms.  Trump acquired that kind of wealth shortly after he married his third wife, Melania, after hitting the heights of his success with that television show, The Apprentice.  I could see it in the books he wrote, the transition.  And it’s why he can run and do so well as President now.  He has an independence in his life that he wants to share with others, especially his family. He doesn’t want to see an oppressive government rob people of that chance. 

I know what has happened to Elon Musk, he has sought to acquire wealth for an entirely different reason: to move civilization into space.  So much of his life has been dedicated to that cause, including the acquisition of money to perform the task.  But to balance himself out, he has purposely sabotaged his public appeal to be the opposite of someone like President Trump.  He doesn’t like to be associated with wealth. Instead, he’d prefer to be viewed as the cool dad video gamer who looks like he can barely dress himself.  That is to show himself, and the world, that money has not corrupted him.  Maybe someday I will get a chance to talk to him directly about this need, but it’s essential to our present situation in many ways.  But I understand it because I have been in a similar place for most of my life.  Money is necessary to pay for lawyers and put tires on your car.  Making sure everyone has Christmas presents—the tools of living life.  But as I have said before, I see myself as one of the wealthiest people in the world not by financial measures but by my independence from the mechanisms of society, and their opinions of me.  In that regard, I earned my freedom from the peer pressure society back in my twenties, under enormously hostile pressure that would have and should have killed anybody with just a fraction of what I experienced.  But in that process, I acquired a different kind of wealth that put me where many of these billionaire rebels are now enjoying and acting upon to make the world a much better place. 

The final straw for Elon Musk wasn’t just to be a pitchman for the World Economic Forum so that he could soothe people over to the dark side in exchange for the way he became wealthy in the first place, through government subsidies and relationships with communist China. To get where he wants to go in life, and that is to make Mars one of the neighborhoods of Earth, is a change in the state of world priorities. So he acquired Twitter, knowing it would be a loss. And he has sought to use his power and independence to unleash the same in others. So he gave Tucker Carlson his show on the newly renamed Twitter platform now called “X.” And one of the first things that Tucker did was something that Fox News would never have let him do, which was to interview Alex Jones, the wild conspiracy theory guy who had just been de-platformed by everyone, especially YouTube, and was ordered to pay the victims of the Sandy Hook shooting over a billion dollars in damages. By putting Alex Jones on the air, Tucker, Elon Musk, and even the Warroom with Steve Bannan, an official Trump White House strategist, they made Alex Jones “mainstream.” And they did it with this power of independence new to Musk and Trump and something I have experienced over the last thirty years. And moving into the back half of the 2020s into 2025, these types of people aim to make the world more accessible to this kind of wealth. Not so much the full bank account, which is undoubtedly part of it, but it’s the social judgment that drives capitalists to overcome their circumstances and become independent of social controls.

The greatest, and most precious freedom in the world is to not be tied to the clutches of collective based social norms controlled by these losers

When you understand this fundamental concept of independence, you can see how important this one thing that Elon Musk did, by putting Alex Jones back on X after he had been banned from every media platform that there was, that declaration of independence was much more potent than what created America in the first place. And the radicals of Marxism know it. They had built their entire society around the control of people through social pressures; it started at the front of the progressive movement itself and involved Carl Jung and Sigmond Freud, who helped the vile despots learn to control the mass population not through superior firepower, but through social sentiment, to the point where they could gain control of the kinds of conversations that occurred at Thanksgiving Dinner. Peer pressure had been weaponized in society, and people who wanted to be free of it would do anything, including making deals with the devils they created, to acquire wealth so they could show their freedom in the process. But few ever acquire the personal wealth to become a President Trump or an Elon Musk. I would put Vivek Ramaswamy and J.D. Vance in that category as well. I’ve met them both more than once, and I can see it in their eyes; they are still very young men. And watching these various people come together toward the building of the same kind of wealth, not the bank account kind that feeds the power of the World Economic Forum radicals and their global insurgents, but the type of wealth that makes people free of those clutches so they can indeed have something that is the most valuable element in the universe. And develop the ability for others to feel it, too, for the benefit of all civilization. When Elon Musk put Alex Jones back on a big social media platform, it was out of more than compassion. It was a military attack going the other way to destroy the controls that very tyrannical people have over social systems. And to set Alex Jones loose when all intents were to kill him and those like him completely and utterly. And saving Alex Jones, Elon Musk essentially saves the world in a way only a truly free person understands. And as a result, millions and millions of people will gain the same result. It was quite an extraordinary moment in human history, the Tucker Carlson/Alex Jones interview on the social media platform that Elon Musk bought to make happen. Boy, the Octogone has lost its power, and as a result, those many mafias of social collectivism, most of which reside in the shadows, are losing their power in ways they are not prepared for. And as a result, absolute freedom has an opportunity to grow in ways nobody has ever thought possible.

They are everywhere, including your local police. Unified by the need for human affirmation, one of the greatest tyrannies the world has ever experienced

Rich Hoffman

Ohio State Central Committee Members Show the Trend in Modern Politics: Sara Carruthers did not get endorsed by the Republican Party, among others

It’s not just the cosmetics on corporate television; we are seeing some real trends in politics that everyone should take notice of.  What we learned after 2020 was just how much control an invisible sector of a ruling class had over our elections, and in America, we were very far away from a real republic.  It was a kind of dictatorship run by corporate conglomerations who thought that communism China style was the wave of the future and that everyone else should get on board with it.  I read countless books, particularly by people like Ray Dalio, who had already committed to this World Economic Forum view of the world from the power players at Davos early in the last decade, so for them, it was all a done deal.  But as mystified that many are that Trump is headed to be the nominee for the Republican Party and that Ohio was one of the first states to fully endorse him officially, there are a lot of perplexed faces out there from the mainstreamers who thought they had it all figured out.  They didn’t, and the evidence of all that was obvious in a recent Central Committee meeting in Butler County, Ohio, where the actual trends were showing themselves quite obviously.  The mainstream candidates found that they weren’t so mainstream and that the baked-in opposition party approach to mass collectivism, such as the local Sheriff’s commitment to unionized labor, was dramatically out of step with the coming political trends.  No surprise for me, I have watched this evolution since before the Tea Party movement started in 2009, as a direct reaction to the implantation of Barack Obama as a terrorist selection of the Weather Underground party, which many of us pointed out but were not listened to.  It was the same kind of denial that resulted in local politics in 2023 as the Central Committee picked new faces for party endorsements to replace the old ones. Suddenly, the political world took on an entirely new meaning. 

For instance, there has been a lot of talk lately about Sara Carruthers, a state representative for the 47th district in Ohio who had just been censored for not supporting the Speaker of the House that should have been elected, but instead worked with Democrats to put in place a known RINO, last year.  After the defeat of Lynda O’Conner off the Lakota school board in 2023, Sara expressed her views about extremism in the Republican Party to the Journal News quite explicitly, saying that she found them alarming.  For a long time now people have been frustrated by Sara’s obvious leanings toward the Democrat Party and there has been a desire to purge the party of RINOs, (Republicans in Name Only) and that has most percolated within the Central Committee meetings.  Over the last decade, better people have joined these Central Committees and have sought to reform the Republican Party from the inside out because they were frustrated with the kind of Republicans who were running the party, people like John Kasich and John Boehner.  But there was always a lot of strong-arming and intimidation that went with these meetings, so it has taken a while for many members to find their courage and conduct themselves the way that party politics was designed to best represent the voter base of a community.  So Sara didn’t get an endorsement for the Republican Party this time; instead, it went to Diane Mullins.  Shocking in the traditional way of viewing politics, where those who raise the most money tend to have the most power.  That shift has changed since Trump entered politics. Gradually, the Central Committees have grown the courage to fill their roles appropriately instead of being intimidated into voting a certain way. 

Another emerging trend is in MAGA candidates, like Bernie Moreno, who J.D. Vance has endorsed as a partner over Secretary of State Frank LaRose.  Frank LaRose only received 30% of the vote among the Ohio State GOP Central Committee, whereas Bernie Moreno received 70%.  Remember the story about Sheriff Jones, who went on a personal vendetta against State Rep Thomas Hall? It looked like the young man was done in politics because the powerful sheriff targeted him for destruction, along with several other people as well.  Thomas received 100% of the vote.  But when it came time to endorse the sheriff, he did not come highly recommended, which is a direct result of his activism against the very popular Butler County auditor Roger Reynolds, whom the sheriff falsely prosecuted for purely political power-playing reasons.  At this last meeting, according to those there, the Sheriff was very upset about his weak vote and decided to pull his name from the endorsement process.  I recently had a pleasant conversation with Sheriff Jones about his new car in the parking lot of an event we were both at.  It was a nice car.  We also joked about our hats because we both wear cowboy hats in public.  And we kept the conversation light.  The vice mayor of Hamilton, Ohio, was there, and the meeting was a “lofty” occasion.  I may like the Sheriff personally, but he has not shown himself to be a Republican these last few years since Trump left the White House.  And that exploded at this recent Central Committee meeting.  Without a full-throated endorsement, he decided he was done with the whole political party endorsement process and didn’t need it.  After all, who was going to run against him?  As angry as he was, who else could he blame?  He was using the political party to strong-arm the Central Committee for years, and finally, they stood up to him, and he didn’t like it.  But it was based on his actions, not theirs.  It’s in subtle ways like that which politics is changing all across America, and many have not yet figured out just what kind of impact that will have.  Which I say will be dramatic. 

People are tired of corruption in politics, and many good people have joined the Central Committees in their communities to help root it out.  For too long, powerful political characters and their donor backing imposed their will on Central Committee members without much respect.  But that has changed.  Central Committee members in Ohio endorsed President Trump in these same meetings, so the trend is moving in an obvious direction.  And if I had to bet money on it, I would say that all this has the attention of Jack Smith’s case in Washington, D.C.  He knows his case is going nowhere and now he’s looking to shift the blame to the Supreme Court by accelerating the trial for insurrection.  The goal was to prevent Central Committee members from endorsing Trump ahead of the primaries coming up.  But now that Trump is so far out early, these court cases won’t do what they were intended, so Smith is looking to get out of it and place the blame on the high court to protect his reputation.  I’m also sure that there is a way for Sheriff Jones to get back into everyone’s good graces.  He was good in Butler County when Trump was in the White House for the first time.  And now that Trump is running again, the Sheriff can get behind that effort and people can come together again.  But the days of forcing big labor RINOs who would otherwise be Democrats if they ran anywhere else are over.  Central Committees are doing their jobs, not just rubber-stamping some of these political candidates.  And when they do wrong, such as Sara Carruthers has, they endorse alternatives, which is about time and a sign of good things to come.

Rich Hoffman

Guns Are All That Stops A Tyrannical Government: The Lessons of Wounded Knee

The more you look at how bad our current government is, the more we have history to reflect on because it will be rough over the next few years for context.  And I must remind everyone why we have the Second Amendment, and for that consideration, the Battle of Wounded Knee serves a lesson we should all reflect on.  Government power unchecked often leads to bad results.  We certainly have seen some of those bad results in Waco, Ruby Ridge, and one that I think is a topic all its own, the assassination of William Cooper in 2001.  I hate to say it, but since COVID-19, I have been expecting a shootout with some tyrannical force in one form or another every day, and that certainly shouldn’t be the case.  That tyrannical force might only be an empowered criminal element driven to boldness by Democrat politics.  But a government out of control will seek to hide its complicity through sheer power and intimidation.  And the Battle of Wounded Knee is one of those times in American history where government power over innocent people evoked disastrous results.  And when pressed, such behavior is the standard foundation of all government activity.  That is why we never want government to get too big, and that they must always have their power checked with at least, equal and opposite ability.  An unarmed population is the foundation of corruption because government types cannot resist the temptation to abuse that power for their own whims and security. The Indians involved in The Battle of Wounded Knee were Americans and had a right to own guns for their own protection.  Sitting Bull had been a member of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show and was working to assimilate into American culture, so his killing was even more of a tragedy that we should all learn from as we prepare for another phase of government failure where desperation will logically drive their actions.

In August 1890 Daniel F. Royer became head of the Pine Ridge Agency; he arrived at his post in October. Many of the Oglala Lakota on his reservation had become passionate Dancers, and he was both displeased with and fearful of their religion. Whereas some federal agents and officials were more tolerant of the practice, Royer was convinced that the Ghost Dancers were militant and threatened to destroy the U.S. government’s decades-long effort to “civilize” the Lakota. When the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) requested a list of Indian “troublemakers” to be slated for relocation, Royer placed influential Dancers at the top of his list and demanded that the military address the matter.  In November the U.S. Army arrived on Lakota reservations with the goal of stopping the rise of the Ghost Dance. One source indicates that it was the largest deployment of federal troops since the end of the Civil War in 1865. Sitting Bull lived near the Standing Rock Agency, a powerful Hunkpapa Lakota chief and spiritual leader who had led the Lakota and Northern Cheyenne to victory in 1876 against the U.S. Army at the Little Bighorn. Many of his 250 followers were Dancers, and, though he was not a practitioner, he refused to let the federal government repress them any further. Maj. James McLaughlin, the reservation’s agent, resolved to arrest Sitting Bull for his role in permitting the spread of the religion. Maj. Gen. Nelson A. Miles commanded U.S. Army forces on the Lakota lands and hoped to take a peaceful approach to removing the Hunkpapa leader from the reservation. McLaughlin chose to undermine that plan, instead dispatching 43 tribal police officers to Sitting Bull’s cabin on December 15. Sitting Bull was compliant, but his followers would not relinquish him without protest. A vicious struggle ensued, and roughly 300 Indians were killed; among the dead was Sitting Bull.

Of course, the Indians had a right to fight against a tyrannical government.  The government was abusive and trending in the same direction that many similar personalities are trying to place on Trump supporters today.  What has been happening with the January 6th protestors is even worse than the infractions at Wounded Knee.  This brings up the question of what you are supposed to do when the government breaks the Constitution and you comply with authority only to be thrown in jail to rot away, against your natural rights.  Julian Assange comes to mind. I remember going to the Ecuadorian Embassy in 2018 to see him, and as I was there, I wondered what he could do if the police and military decided to storm the embassy and take him by force, which essentially is what happened shortly after.  And should he comply and go peacefully because he has lost any rights to a trial and self-defense?  And that was what was intended with Sitting Bull.  Once a powerful government finds that you are keeping it from what it wants, it will abuse that power to protect itself.  So the debate goes: what role does a person have in peace if the attacker is hell-bent on violence and intimidation?  History shows that compliance with such forces ends up in either false imprisonment or death.  So why not fight back?  To my way of thinking, fighting back is the only correct choice because the government has shown time and time again that it is irrational in its processing of risk assessment.  It doesn’t matter if it’s in a historical context or a modern one; the base behavior of government abuse is to cover that abuse with brute force.

For all these reasons and more, the worse that government gets, drunk on its power, the more guns that society must have to take the temptation out of their heads that they can abuse that power.  They restrict their behavior to something more logical when they fear a cost to the engagement.  In the case of Julian Assange, the embassy was just a block down from the east entrance to Harrod’s, the famous department store, which was constantly crawling with tourists.  The fear of a public incident was all that kept them from raiding Julian Assange, and once they peacefully took him, he lost all rights to a defense.  And back to Sitting Bull, he was a national celebrity, and he tried to comply with the authorities, but the trigger-happy military was looking for an excuse, so everyone ended up dead as a result anyway.  We have to think about these things because the Biden government is dripping with criminal conduct that has too much power.  And their only way to keep that power is with force.  They aren’t just going to give it back through a “fair election.”  So we must think about what might happen.  We can hope it doesn’t.  I certainly do.  But also, we must be ready because, as history has taught us, a government with too much power cannot be trusted, and that’s being nice about it.  The only thing that has kept us safe so far has been the Second Amendment, the fear they have of stepping over the line and having power used against them equally.  Otherwise, they would, could, and certainly will abuse our rights at every opportunity, and death or imprisonment is OK with them so long as they get to go home at night and live their lives unimpeded.  They behave civilly when they, too, must fear losing that security.

Rich Hoffman

34 Trillion in the Nation Debt: What do you expect from the father of Hunter Biden, reckless spending, reckless lifestyles, and reckless politics have cost us all

You can’t spend 1 trillion dollars more in just the last 100 days toward the national debt and not have consequences.  These are not the old days when politicians could buy support with free giveaways.  That level of spending which has been pushed by the Biden administration, illegally put in place, not reflective of voter management, has been spending money in the same way that Hunter Biden has on crack whores and sex clubs, recklessly and without concern for tomorrow, at all.  To demand a continued resolution on the current spending levels in Congress is to order the destruction of our country, which many attached to the Biden administration want.  So, there is no shame in shutting down the government and getting the books balanced, which will be painful.  Very painful.  But the can has been kicked down the road for decades.  I’ve talked about it extensively, and now, here is that brick wall I’ve been warning about.  It’s here.  And any politician who wants to live into tomorrow will have to get their arms around a new culture where spending cuts are embraced and valued, rather than what we have had for so many years.  The game is over, and the complicit media also has their hands in the mess, which people see as not in their best interest.  The spending level of their current American government can only be viewed as a hostile assault against our nation, and the way out will cause a lot of hurt feelings.  But the American people will trend not to care about those feelings.  Ruling people with hurt feelings is how things became so far out of control, and now the political trend of tomorrow is the complete opposite, which will not go well for Democrats.  For them, making it harder for them to commit election fraud is terrible because they won’t be able to win anywhere.  But being unable to give money out to buy votes will be far worse, and I can only say they had it coming. 

The pre-Covid spending levels were ridiculous, and what we are discussing now is much worse.  So nobody should complain when Congress has to put its foot down and demand a retraction on spending.  All the pressure groups in Washington will have to learn that the money isn’t there.  Going into 2024 and watching all the support heading toward Trump, even from moderates who used to be never-Trumpers, the primary blame game is looking at you in the mirror.  Everyone who signed up for all this ridiculous spending, especially the wasted money going to Ukraine, has their bloody hands all over this mess, and they are going to have to pay.  Politics is going to have to change in America because the politicians screwed it all up and tried to borrow their way out of it.  It happened mainly because so many people, just as they did during the Covid crises, that governments created as a bioweapon to control mass behavior were lied to and manipulated into saying yes to these current levels of spending.  That’s what it takes to run a defective house, a lifestyle like Hunter Biden.  That is what our Congress has been, and the Senate has been rubber stamping so they can get free lunches and full bank accounts off a system disastrous and out of touch with reality.  What does anybody think will happen in the next 100 days?  Are we going to spend another trillion into debt?  How about a year away by the time the next election is resolved?  The people who wasted all this money are either too stupid to understand what they have done, or worse, and most likely, they knew all along and did it anyway, for the destruction of our country with continued open border policies designed to collapse America into globalism. 

The spending levels in America have been a purposeful policy of self-destruction that has been deliberately malicious.  And the only way out is to either fight it out in the streets or dramatically cut back government.  Those jobs reports given out each month that show a few hundred thousand jobs created are often directly connected to government jobs, especially over the last few years when the government has dramatically expanded, but the real economic numbers have shown a severe decline, recession, and depression measurements.  Nobody has talked about such a thing for the same reasons that nobody wanted to talk about Hunter Biden.  These spending maniacs could sympathize with Hunter Biden’s lifestyle.  They may not have physically been operating as he did, but they were functionally just as bad.  So, at some point, all those falsely created government union jobs would have to disappear.  The system will have to be corrected with accurate reflections not propped up by debt, and people will have to face the grim reality.  That likely won’t happen until Trump is back in office and everyone can honestly discuss how bad the Biden administration has been.  Of course, a father who produces a loser like Hunter Biden is going to apply the same destructive traits to everything they touch, including the spending limits of our nation, purposeful or through compulsion.  The bottom line is that it was done, and now the end of the road has arrived.  And the people who have built their lives around that recklessness will feel the pain.

I will always argue that it was great that Trump had to step out of the White House for a few years.  We did not have a House or Senate that would give him the votes he needed to make a lot of the changes that must be made, especially fiscally.  If Trump had just started a second term, America would have been better off, but some deep problems would have moved further down the road.  The Biden administration accelerated the process, so we must now deal with reality.  That means significant reforms to the centralized banking system, the trouble we have with the Fed, and market expansion that will come with a space-based economy that is not a shared venture with loser countries still locked in socialism and communism.  And massive cuts to the government employment sector, reconfiguring those jobs to the market expansions from technology improvements.  The only way out of 34 trillion dollars in debt is to let the world collapse, turn America into a significant change in market supply, turn inward as a nation, and fix what’s broken before ever considering helping anyone else.  All the personalities who have caused all these problems have lost their leverage by going full throttle into the wall, and people are now poised to no longer support them.  Instead, they will support politicians who are leaning toward MAGA instead of the traditional Big Government types of the past.  I see it happening in Central Committees in Ohio now, and that trend will only continue.  We want politicians who will say no, not yes, to spending options that will root out all the bad guys operating maliciously in the background all along.  And their day of punishment has arrived.  It will be painful for them.  But, they deserve all they will get, and then some for what they did. Don’t feel sorry for them.  The pain they feel is for their own good.

Rich Hoffman

The Ohio Republican Party Endorses President Trump: When I say something, pay attention and benefit yourself

I would offer to anybody who would care to do the work to point out when I was wrong.  Occasionally, I may support a political candidate that doesn’t quite get over the finish line, such as the Russ Loges situation in Butler County, Ohio.  But that was due to him being put on the ticket with a loser, someone I didn’t support, which pulled him down.  But generally, when I help someone or propose a topic for discussion with resolutions attached, I tend to be right.  And I would dare anybody to go over my many years of doing this kind of thing and show me where I have ever been wrong, especially on big topics that are very controversial, such as the Covid attack we experienced around the world.  I was one of the very first people to explain what was happening, and everything I said, everything, turned out to be right even if it took a few years to unravel the story.  So I’m not a spike the football kind of guy, but this is an occasion where I have to spike the football because there was so much opposition along the way, I deserve to spike the football now and then.  This is about several Lincoln Day Dinner conversations that I had in April of 2023 when Ron DeSantis came to speak with his wife, and they were presented to us as the final solution for the 2024 Republican nomination.  As I said on that day, and as was confirmed in December of 2023, the Ohio Republican Party has endorsed President Trump for the 2024 election, and I can’t help but say, “I told you so.” 

Those were dark days after the 2020 election, and I have watched the Republican Party quickly try to bounce back to the mess it was before Trump came along.  It wasn’t that long ago when I had a VIP opportunity to meet with all the Ohio bigwigs at an event in West Chester that involved Kid Rock, and I politely did something else.  At that time, these were the biggest names in politics, and just under ten years later, almost none of them are still in the game.  They have been removed from office in some form or another, and I saw that coming way before anybody else did.  Even before Trump came down the escalator, I was for Trump and said so while everyone else was supporting, well, everyone else.  I quickly saw Trump’s advantages, which are pretty evident today.  I knew what the real challenges were to the Constitution, and I knew it would take a personality like Trump to accomplish our objectives.  And nobody else would be able to.  It took the election of 2016 for everyone to get on board, and even then, it wasn’t until the actual inauguration that people openly admitted to supporting Trump.  And I thought it was disgusting when so many people were quick to jump off the Trump train after the stolen election of 2020.  Yes, it was stolen.  How could anybody think otherwise by this crooked, criminal government that wants someone like Joe Biden in the White House?  How obvious does it have to be for people?  Yet quickly, in the wake of the 2020 election, people retreated to their former positions of supporting weak presidential candidates in 2024.  It made no sense.  The trajectory of the country was not headed in a RINO direction, so why did so many intelligent people insist on such picks?  What did they think would happen as a result?  Didn’t they understand the game that was on the table in our country and worldwide?

At the Lincoln Dinner 2024, I listened to some bizarre theories about why Ron DeSantis would be better than Trump in the White House and I couldn’t help but scratch my head.  That dinner was an excellent event where we all had a chance to meet DeSantis and his wife, and I saw nothing in their personalities that said, “These are the leaders of the free world.”  So why did people insist that DeSantis would be Trump lite, and that was exactly what our country needed?  I disagreed politely, of course.  Nobody knew what was going to happen next.  I had very strong feelings that I knew.  But you never know until you know.  I explained to everyone how Trump would win his legal cases, why he wouldn’t be thrown in jail, that the social media landscape would change to Trump’s advantage, and that he was the only Republican worth supporting.  People thought I was crazy and had drunk the Trump Train Kool-Aid too much and had lost perspective.  So, it was a frustrating night.  I was in the minority and have been for the past three years.  Since Trump was removed from office, I began adding videos to my written articles and there are now well over a thousand of them, most of them are about Trump in some way or another, explaining why Trump is great for America and global politics and I put them out for free, so people can have some point of reference.  Yet many brilliant people couldn’t see what was right in front of their faces, which was baffling. 

The smoke has cleared a lot since then, even though it was just a few months ago, and the Ohio Republican Party has formally endorsed President Trump once again.  The Central Committees get it, and increasingly, the Republican Party is a lot better than that event I spoke about in West Chester with all the heavyweights who lost much of their appeal over the next few years.  But through that smoke, I have called things accurately despite the opposition, and here we are.  Trump is way ahead in the polls.  All court cases against Trump have turned out to be nothing and we are watching our country punch through a very dark time, and redemption is on the radar.  By endorsing Trump, now the Republican Party can get on the same page, which it has needed to do for a while now.  All the fragmented opinions can now be joined, and we can focus on winning.  As I said, there is no place in the future for authoritarian government like what the Biden administration offers.  That is not where people are, nor will they ever be.  The Trump offering is the opposite of what the media is declaring: an authoritarian regime.  It is they who are the authoritarians.  Trump is freedom from that approach and it is just bizarre that more Republicans didn’t see it all along.  So, getting the Ohio Republican Party endorsement was a huge announcement, not just for me, but it allowed everyone else to get on board and unite the party.  I continue to write and say a lot of things, much of them, if not all of them, will turn out to be true.  I hope people will make it easier on themselves and listen instead of trying to fight me over every little thing in the future.  I say things, people listen.  That’s how it works.  Listen and benefit.  That would be the best approach, and when it comes to Trump, it took everyone way too long to get there.  But at least they are there now, and we can put our minds to good things to come because we all deserve it.

Rich Hoffman

‘The Wuhan Cover-Up’: ‘Behold a Pale Horse’

As I was reading it, I kept thinking about Behold a Pale Horse, a classic conspiracy book that is considered a Bible for “truthers.” But the moment that an advanced copy of The Wuhan Cover-Up by Robert F. Kennedy arrived, well over a year behind schedule, I started reading it. I finished it 20 hours later as the sun was coming up the next day filled with anger. I didn’t want William Cooper to be right. I read many books, and I enjoy books on conspiracy theories because they are imaginative, more than I would consider them factual. And Behold a Pale Horse is a monster of a book, that has always been disconcerting in the background. What are the world’s elite, and why do they think they have so much power? As I read the Cooper book way back in the 90s in a little breakfast place facing the Kroger in Clifton on the U.C. campus in Cincinnati I thought it was wild, and would best be summed up by the first Matrix movie. Who was really in charge of all civilization? My omelet tasted great as I thought about those kinds of deep and complex things when Bill Clinton was in his first term. And when Covid came along, I thought first about all that Cooper had said in that book and others like him who were already part of the “truther” movement, the kind of people who thought that the CIA and FBI had orchestrated with radicle Islam the attack on 9/11. “No,” I said to myself. There is no way that our own people would try to kill us in order to drive a massive expansion of the government and its power. I didn’t want to think such things, but the moment Covid hit, there was no more denying it. It was evident that all the conspiracies were true, at least most of them. There was a government operating beyond our elected government, we were calling it the Deep State. And they were vile killers working to appease forces not talked about on the nightly news, and they were a menace to all civilization.

This book has the goods!

I couldn’t stop reading The Wuhan Cover-Up, and as I did, reports started floating around the internet that Robert F. Kennedy, who is a Democrat running for president as an independent who takes more votes away from Biden than Trump, had spent time on flights with Jeffery Epstein. And that Kennedy’s wife had a relationship with Ghislaine Maxwell. That by itself didn’t bother me, it was the timing of it that did. There were a lot of people caught up in the Epstein extortion racket, and the temptation to eat the forbidden fruit was too much for people to resist. I find that people who fall in such a way often look to redeem themselves in other ways, and Kennedy has been great on issues involving government intrusions into medicine. He’s still a Democrat, though, so I don’t expect much from him morally or ethically. It doesn’t surprise me to learn that he flew on Epstein’s plane that naturally involved underaged girls serving the powerful elite, or at least that’s how they like to think of themselves. Rather, why was that information coming out now? Kennedy has written other books, very controversial ones such as the recent The Real Anthony Fauci, which The Wuhan Cover-Up is a sequel. But this latest one is different. The Real Anthony Fauci was dangerous because it clearly showed a behavior pattern that would easily stand up in court with raw facts. Fauci and Bill Gates knew what they were doing, and they worked to suppress a proper response to COVID by attacking countermeasures known early in the process, such as hydroxychloroquine and Ivermectin, and millions of people died. As a result, the world essentially adopted the United Nations climate change approach to medicine to deal with COVID-19, and the big government expanded its tyrannical authority globally, just as predicted in Cooper’s classic book. It was a power grab that was so ostentatious that nobody could believe it was happening, just as it has taken them a long time to admit it.

This is a serious story, but why is it coming out now? They think you are stupid

But what The Wuhan Cover-Up does that hasn’t been done yet in other books about the Covid crisis that was entirely manufactured by the same kind of people described in Cooper’s exposé of doom and gloom that it shows the who, what, where, why, and when’s on the malicious intent of the governments and their financial backers on the biggest crime in the history of the world, the purposeful murder of millions and the deliberate harm of many more for control and centralized authority.  As The Wuhan Cover-Up establishes, chain of custody was a bioweapons program that had been utilized in America, but as its dangers were pointed out, it was moved to less restrictive markets in China with the full knowledge of everyone involved, especially people like Dr. Fauci and Bill Gates.  Once this bioweapons research was in Wuhan, it got out, either by accident or on purpose.  As I read The Wuhan Cover-Up word for word, it’s pretty straightforward, based on the evidence, that it was purposeful, and that’s where the script shifts to books like Behold a Pale Horse.  2020 was the year that the Deep State was making its move at the World Economic Forum. They wanted control of the global economy through The Great Reset, and they weren’t going to put up with another term of Trump. 

These are killers who have no respect for the American rule of law or the Constitution.  They believe they operate with the full authority of the forces talked about in the Cooper classic, and the truth is worse.  Kennedy firmly established that he believed the CIA killed his uncle, based on firm evidence that remains classified but has been leaked, President Kennedy, and after what we watched happened to Nixon, Reagan, and now Trump, it is pretty evident that the intelligence community, the same people who are always trying to debunk UFOs, are not working for American sovereignty, but some fourth branch of government that justifies itself under the guise of “national security.”  Look out for the little green men, and give us endless black budgets funded by a corrupt Federal Reserve that prints infinite money accountable to nobody for global domination by invisible forces.  Those forces made themselves known with the bioweapon of COVID-19, which was just a test for them.  And they can now see how much they can get away with in the future.  Murder and mass extinction events are certainly part of their strategy.  I closed the book, The Wuhan Cover-Up, around 4:30 AM the following morning in the way I had completed the book on Behold a Pale Horse in the little eatery on that college campus thirty-five years earlier.  Realization is quite evident in those moments.  Everyone needed to read this book by Robert F. Kennedy, and I couldn’t wait to talk about it and share the information with as many people as possible.  It’s a book with good content and should be a priority for everyone in my audience.  Get it, read it, use it, and give it out as a Christmas present.  The more people who read The Wuhan Cover-Up, the better.  It’s not a crazy conspiracy theory book, and the bad guys don’t want people to read it, which is part of the delaying process, and why the story about Epstein was released, to attempt to discredit Kennedy before this book made the waves.  But it’s a packed book filled with facts and many footnotes.  It’s designed for lawyers to prosecute the greatest crime in history in court.  But it’s accessible enough for everyone who wants to understand what happened to us and by whom.  Even though they are in the millions, the perpetrators must be punished. Otherwise, they will do it again.  We don’t want the world talked about in Behold a Pale Horse.  Because, as of now, we do. 

I know this is tough to deal with, most people just want to live life, buy groceries, watch a movie with their spouse, and raise their kids. I personally like people like William Cooper, the author of Behold a Pale Horse. I think it’s a shame that he died in a shootout with authorities. There were probably better ways to deal with that subject. But asking questions against a tyrannical insurgent that likely hides deeply in the shadows of our reality is dangerous business. But it’s not their world, and people like Cooper had a right to ask tough questions, even if he was given a lot of nonsense to hold and drive the control narrative in the way that the power players wanted it to be shaped. Ultimately, when the power people lose their patience, or things don’t work out the way they hope and plan, they turn to violence, and that was how things ended for William Cooper in a bloody gunfight. And when Covid was unleashed, it was the same kind of bloodthirsty ruthlessness. But that’s the truth of things, let’s not have any illusions about it. What matters for our present time is to understand that these maniacal lunatics hide in the shadows for a reason because they don’t want you to know what kind of people they are or what they are up to. And when they feel their grip on power losing control, they do kill. They always kill. And kill they did when they built the COVID-19 virus and unleashed it upon the world in 2020. The proof is in the book The Wuhan Cover-Up and The Terrifying Bioweapons Arms Race. What they did to William Cooper, they have no problem doing to every one of us. And they won’t shed a tear.

Rich Hoffman

Television for Stupid People: Yes, the rats are jumping ship, because that’s what rats do

They were never Republicans, Kevin McCarthy, and many of the people at Fox News, certainly not the Murdoch family.  I have been wary of them all for a very long time, and we are seeing this same frustrated transition in our local Butler County politics.  People who thought they were staunch conservatives are now being kicked off slate cards because the Central Committees are pushing them in ways they’ve never been pushed before.  This is why I recently wrote the Parable of Weeds, to explain this process we are in now, where RINOs are being exposed who were always there, but hid in the background of politics when the media had a lot more control over the process than they do now.  So it doesn’t surprise me in the least to see the Republican House retiring and wanting to give the Democrats the majority back as Speaker Johnson is pushing to have an impeachment of Joe Biden.  These people were always controlled opposition folks, and they have been caught.  This is also why these last four years of not having Trump was necessary, even if it was painful.  Our political system was not set up for us, it was connected to all kinds of maniacal interests that did not have our best interests in mind.  But we didn’t know for sure.  Just remember, we never had a majority in the House; we had controlled opposition.  We needed to root them out to get accurate representation, and that process is happening as we speak as Kevin McCarthy has announced his retirement going into 2024.  He’s not wanted, and he’s not the first to leave.  Politics is a blood sport, but these guys thought they were going to control the score of the game, and they are learning that they bleed just like everyone else. 

I’ve never been much of a Sean Hannity fan, but I have had several chances to meet him. One time, I think it was around 2009, when he had a big rally at Kings Island ahead of the Tea Party movement, right after Obama was elected.  I didn’t make myself available even though it might have looked like a great opportunity at the time.  There were other times but my relationship with Clear Channel radio and Bill Cunningham sent additional cautions to me that I am glad that I listened to.  I always thought it was strange that a Democrat playing a conservative on WLW radio spent each Christmas with Sean Hannity down in Florida with other big-time radio personalities.  It was a kind of networking event that said a lot about the participants, and I have always kept my distance, even though the door flung open to that world for me many times.  As soon as Trump became available in 2015, I started looking in that direction for real results, while many of these fake characters further dug into the RINO lifestyle.  And that was never clearer than when Sean Hannity on Fox News hosted a debate with Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom as if to say to the world, that these two people are who Fox News thinks should replace Trump and Biden as presidential nominees, and that anybody would listen.  As if they knew who we should be voting for better than we did.  That arrogance was unmistakable, and the debate I thought was a disaster even though in the following week, everyone kept referring to it as a big “throwdown,” especially on the Clay and Buck Show, the “not conservative” replacement for Rush Limbaugh.  I understand perfectly well why Rush kept his distance from all these characters, and felt he needed to maintain intellectual distance. 

I remember well that I was in the New Mexican desert very near the Trinity test site when I heard on the radio that Rush Limbaugh had died.  That was a rough period because Biden had just stepped into the White House after a stolen election, and good guys like Rush and most of Trump’s team were falling away and under severe legal scrutiny.  It was a very dark time.  Yet Sean Hannity never seemed to be impacted.  He played everything loose playing his role of controlled opposition without upsetting his bosses at Fox News.  And to keep everyone watching, he’ll put President Trump on for an hour-long show, as he did after the DeSantis debate with the communist governor of California, Gavin Newsom.  And Trump went on because he’s a business guy who will talk to anybody about anything, all the time.  And that comes with the territory.  But boy, have we learned a lot about these various personalities over the last few years, really since that announcement of the death of Rush Limbaugh and the term of Trump for the first time ending in the White House.  As I write this I am finishing my reading of an early copy of the Robert F. Kennedy Jr. book The Wuhan Cover-Up which is a jaw-dropping confession to many of our worst nightmares about how the Covid virus came about, how it was funded, and how tight the global network is in concealing and advancing information that ended up killing millions of people as a bioweapon.  And the biggest criminals in the whole matter were the same people telling us that we should be picking Ron DeSantis and Gavin Newsom as viable options, rather than Trump. 

With the writing clearly on the wall now with Trump and that Hannity debate with DeSantis and Newsom going nowhere, it showed how dumb both of those guys are.  I don’t get much of a chance to see Gavin Newsom and hearing him talk was extraordinarily alarming, as he’s an obvious con man who may make women blush with the opportunity to drink a bottle of wine with him, but he’s an overt communist that increasingly Fox News lusts after for the same reason that women do.  And the DeSantis brand is permanently destroyed, never to return.  We have big problems in the world, huge problems as revealed in The Wuhan Cover-Up, and these are the people Fox News presented as options?  The polling for Trump is clear: people don’t like the world that these RINO Republicans have provided, and they are done with it, much the way I have been since early in the 2010s.  I’ve always stayed away from the controlled opposition.  I’ll talk to anybody, but I don’t give them my support unless they show me there is more to them.  And for me, there has never been anybody but Trump, and now lots of the RINOs in Congress are learning that many feel exactly as I do.  Rush Limbaugh understood it, but Sean Hannity never did, nor did Bill Cunningham at Cincinnati’s WLW radio.  It was always fun for them to pretend to be conservatives, but we aren’t in that kind of world anymore.  And that kind of television for stupid people that Fox News has been providing with these alternative debates is a thing of the past.  We are at war with those perpetrators of the controlled opposition and we should be.  In the coming weeks, I will be talking a lot about The Wuhan Cover-Up book and election fraud, which Fox News knowingly played a part in.  And there is a lot of punishment coming toward those who brought great harm to the world on purpose.  And retiring from Congress won’t save them from what’s coming because they played a part in evil that must be punished.  And that’s not called “radical.”  It’s justice for the kind of world we deserve.  And if we don’t, the future will never forgive us.

Rich Hoffman

The Biden Push for EV Vehicles: A total disaster by a tyrannical government that tampered with markets with massive failure

I do find the Tesla Truck a desirable option, not because it’s an electric vehicle, but because it’s armored, and would be a good addition to my lifestyle.  It would have come in handy a couple of times last week.  The bulletproof windows for small arms fire and the stainless steel body would be great things to have.  But Tesla is a good car company. Aside from the new Tesla Truck, they are fancy golf carts with reasonable market options for a gasoline economy.  And they have carved out a nice little niche for themselves, supported by just enough public interest to be interesting.  The drawback for me is all the charging, and the frequency of it.  Around town, for the stuff under 20 miles, the Tesla Truck would be great for my lifestyle.  For anything over those short stints, charging becomes a problem.  I know where most of the Tesla charging stations are within a few hundred miles of my home, and they are pretty well thought out, so long as there aren’t a lot of other Tesla drivers looking to charge their vehicles simultaneously.  So, as long as Tesla vehicles stay in a small market where they are rare on the road, buying one is much more attractive than if they were common and had to wait in line to charge their vehicles during long-distance travel.  It’s hard to beat the way travel is now, where fuel stops take under 15 minutes.  We have a very busy economy, which makes sense because it is the world’s most productive.  So, anything added to that economy by way of transportation needs to observe the rules of the game, which is speed.  And electric vehicles don’t have it.  They take too long to charge, and you must charge them too often.  Otherwise, I would say that the Tesla Truck is a superior vehicle.

But don’t say I didn’t say so on this electric vehicle market problem that has hit us, because of government intervention.  The Biden administration, thinking it knew better than the consumers, imposed all these regulations on car manufacturers to make more electric vehicles in their war against fossil fuels, and now all these companies, like Ford, have produced electric cars that are sitting on lots that nobody wants, and panic is setting in.  All the major car companies listened to the Biden administration when it was declared by such and such date, within this present decade, that all cars would be electric.  Of course, we know that Biden didn’t come up with all this nonsense on his own.  Rather, he was told what to do by the global World Economic Forum communists and their cult of love for Mother Earth, an insidious love that would make Norman Bates jealous.  Their beliefs should be considered technically insane, nobody should be listening to them to construct any public policy.  This is a consistent theme with these global lefties; they are authoritarian types who view government as a kingly mechanism and everyone is their subject who must honor every kind of edict constructed by the court no matter how dumb it is.  People are to do what they are told and to appease their king.  And if that king, or kings, decide that people should be driving fancy golf carts, that is just how it will be.  So, a complete dedication to the EV marketplace was imposed by the American government through a stolen election, and like a bunch of dumb fools trying to appease their insane king, the car companies tried to make a switch to all EV cars to meet the target dates set by the government. 

But that’s not how it works, not anywhere.  There is a reason most of the world’s economies are not very effective: they have socialist and communist governments that impose too many constraints on their financial opportunities.  Constraints take time, and they cost money.  They make bureaucrats and administrators happy by feeling like they are doing work when all they do is slow things down, which then holds down a country’s GDP.  The government in America doesn’t like Tesla cars for all kinds of reasons, mainly because of the way Elon Musk has built his factories, which are largely automated.  Automated factories don’t need unionized labor that can threaten to strike every five seconds and sleep on the job while watching Netflix movies—so big labor combined with big government is often the same.  Communist labor unions influence most government jobs, so they start with the wrong thinking.  So, the government thought it knew best to ignore the one EV company that had worked to satisfy a real market value for electronic vehicles, then would impose on the other corporations that were doing fine making gas-powered vehicles that they would all switch over to electronic vehicles, where the batteries are made in China largely, creating single point failures everywhere.  It was a hugely dumb idea, yet the Biden administration committed to it in the first months of his presidency, and now, three years later, there is a panic from those car companies that nobody wants their product.  Americans aren’t buying EV cars, not to the point that they were expected to, and now there is all this investment in a market economy that nobody wants, which is a big problem. 

But what’s worse is that the plot looks even dumber.  Now that all the car companies are failing, the real intention of the plan seems to be to make personal vehicles so expensive that ordinary people couldn’t afford them, forcing people to move back into their cities where public transportation would become the dominant form of personal transit once again.  Again, the Biden government represents an authority approach where slowing down is their method of choice.  My children had just returned from Europe, where they took the bullet trains all over the place.  They are interesting, but when you get to a train station in Edinburgh or Paris, then what?  You walk, take a bicycle, hire a driver.  People quickly lose their independence, which was always the point.  In America, you drive your big car from city to city, and once you get where you are going, you take your vehicle.  You don’t wait for a train, Uber, or anything.  The minds of the insane have created all this micromanagement in these 15-minute city concepts.  And now we see the cost of their authority approach in billions and billions of lost economic opportunities.  Rather than meet Adam Smith’s invisible hand of market need, they thought imposing their vision onto financial standards was best.  And the result has been utterly disastrous.  And just in time for the next election, it’s all hitting the fan, as I said it would, years in advance.  If only they had listened.  But many fools followed each other over the cliff and now have themselves to blame.  Government should support the expansion of market economies, not get in its way and that is the real problem with all the EVs sitting around looking for customers that will never come.  The government tried to shape the market rather than adapt to the growing need for economic expansion.  It hasn’t worked anywhere, especially in the United States.  If EV cars were truly the best, and Tesla at this point makes the best, they would find their way into market consideration.  Instead, the government has decided to pick winners and losers, and if people didn’t like it, they could take a train, which is the answer all left-leaning politicians come up with, which has turned out to be predictably, and grotesquely wrong.

Rich Hoffman

What the 2023 Macy’s Parade Tells us About the Economy: It’s Back to the 80s

I watch the Macy’s Parade from New York on Thanksgiving Day as a measuring device for our public health every year.  I usually comment on the kind of balloons they have on the parade route and what type of music they feature creatively.  And also, what is the tone of the broadcasts, and the commercials?  There is usually a lot going on to report that provides a good indicator of other economic factors that say a lot about us as a culture.  And sure enough, the 2023 Macy’s Day Parade had a lot to say.  If I had to pick a theme that was decidedly a major part of the decision-making process in putting the parade on this year, it was “Remember the 80s.”  Because most of the musical acts and creative selections were attempting to rub off the magic and music of the 80s to bring happiness back to the consumer culture, in the past, it was always common to exhibit very progressive themes, like “gays teaching class,” “drag queens make a cake,” or some similar social intrusion.  But I’m telling you, and Disney is a great example of this; going woke has made a lot of corporations go broke.  And that’s more than a catchy tagline.  You can see in the behavior of most corporations that they are reeling from terrible advice from Larry Fink and the gang at BlackRock and, ultimately, the intruders at the World Economic Forum.  By this point in the global insurrection process, we were supposed to be on another currency controlled by the centralized banks, digitally, China was to have surpassed America as the dominant economy, and President Trump was supposed to be in jail, and have all his political capital removed.  So there is a lot of soul-searching going on that many people who thought they controlled the world are embarking on, and it’s not a pleasant experience for them.  And all that shows in the creative decisions at this year’s Macy’s Day Parade. 

I’ll go even further than that, this Taylor Swift lunacy with the NFL and the Kansas City Chiefs is part of the story.  It’s a constructed monstrosity from a corporate brand that needs something to spark interest in the product, and predictably, because Taylor Swift is suddenly at NFL games dating a famous player, women are watching football.  European soccer has been appealing to this younger generation, and the NFL had to do something, so there is nothing better than a romance between the most popular “anti-Trump” pop star on the planet now, where they play her music during NFL games abundantly, and one of the premier players in Travis Kelce.  I noticed that this romance didn’t start until shortly after Taylor Swift played her concert series in Cincinnati, which is a kind of melting pot of heartland sentiment.  It just so happens that Travis used to be a Cincinnati Bearcat football player, so there is something of a connection with Cincinnati that they both have, in some ways, they are wholesome products of one of America’s most wholesome cities.  Some people measure such things as obsessions.  I believe the matchmakers who put these two together, such as Erin Andrews, played a role in understanding corporate politics through such imaging.  “Hey, you guys should date, it would be great for the game and for your careers.”  Taylor Swift and Kelce go on a few dates, talk about how great Cincinnati is, and pretty soon, they are swapping spit in the shower and sharing a towel.  A new corporate romance is born, meant to carry public sentiment positively.

The musical selections at the Macy’s Parade were along the same lines.  They had Cher, references to Back to the Future, and many Broadway plays with people in cowboy hats, as if they were trying to appeal hard to mainstream America but weren’t sure they knew what it was.  What they didn’t talk a lot about was progressive politics, to the point where it was avoided by everyone involved in the presentation.  At the beginning of the parade, a bunch of Palestinian protestors were blocking the route, and they were disposed of quickly so as not to impact the show, which I thought was great.  The show must always go on.  And if you were watching it on television, you never would have known.  It was interesting to watch Cher perform because she is one of the biggest Never Trumpers out there and would generally be one who would throw support to Palestinian supporters, but here was a 70-year-old all dressed up singing sexy songs from the 80s.  Later that day, I might add, Dolly Parton dressed up like a Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader in her 70s, trying to show that age and sexiness were not lost during the Thanksgiving Day tradition of the Cowboys playing football during a halftime show.  The NFL could have picked thousands of other people.  Entertainment had millions of different options, but they decided on Cher, Dolly, and the safe music of Taylor Swift to sell their corporate image.  There were no Black Lives Matter references, no bending the knee at the National Anthem.  There was almost a desperate hope that these corporate images might politely be invited into the public trust again by giving audiences everything they sought and more. 

As I have been saying for a long time now, the BlackRock stakeholder capitalism idea was never going to work, all that goofy stuff they have been yacking about at Davos was never going to be accepted by the American public, and it is there that world cultures trend.  European rock bands and entertainment must export their art to America to make money.  Not China, as the entertainment industry used to think it was possible to sell to the public.  Not Africa, Russia, or Europe.  If you can’t tap into the greatest economy in the world, the one that every economist everywhere should be studying instead of trying to change into a socialist utopia, then there is no market.  And the ultimate feature of that art is the Mainstreet options seen in features like the Macy’s Day Parade.  This year, it was all about an olive branch to the MAGA voters.  Over the last three years of Biden, it’s evident that the public wasn’t seduced into the World Economic Forum monstrosities cooked up under their economic view.  And people wanted optimism in their art again, in their music, movies, and Broadway plays.  It wasn’t that long ago when Broadway was utterly shut down due to COVID-19.  Well, people moved on to other interests, and getting a ticket to a Broadway play isn’t so hard now, just like Disney Parks, where attendance is low.  People didn’t need the corporations.  They don’t need NFL football; all the progressive activism has hurt their brand.  They are turning to Taylor Swift to help them recapture the magic, but it looks like there is permanent damage to the NFL because of their anti-Trump activism that will never come back.  The Macy’s Parade of 2023 clearly states that significant changes were on the horizon, not the kind they politically support.  Yet that is the world of tomorrow, and they are trying to embrace it today.  Their actions are an admission of good things to come that they aren’t all that happy about, but if they want to be in business, they had better embrace it.

Rich Hoffman

I’m Happy to be Called a Radical: How lazy people hide the truth from the public

Let’s have an honest discussion. Otherwise, I would have just left it alone.  But over the last several weeks, since the previous election in 2023, I have had more people refer to me and people I know as radicals than I have ever heard.  Let me tell you what they really mean when they say such things.  They intend that they are too lazy to fight for their country and to do the right thing for themselves and their families.  Most of the world, all through history, is pretty lazy, and people would rather shmooze their way into a better life than work for it.  And I am the opposite.  And I find among other people who are also being called radicals because of our support of Trump, and of a dislike of RINO Republicans, and many other things such as abortion rights, pot legalization, homeschooling, and the economy, that the real frustration is that they are too lazy to do the right thing, and they are frustrated by other people who aren’t, and it exposes them for the losers they are.  If only they weren’t so lazy and soft-minded in intellect, the world would be a much different and better place.  The name-calling is in anger for those same people feeling exposed for being less than they should be.  They have let the universe down by not working to make it better.  Instead, they let some pin-headed loser of an attorney attempt to shape local politics with personal destruction so they can have an easier time with a labor contract with a radical teacher’s union.  Or they support little bits of Marxism in their businesses and political climates because they are too lazy to compete with other companies for market share, so they turn to lobbyists hoping to get an advantage through the power of government.  When someone calls someone like me a radical, what they mean is that they are too lazy to do the right things and always fall into evil because of personal failures they wish to hide behind a façade of social merit.

Let me explain another thing: some of the most vile characters that we are dealing with these days never turned away from a Christian nation calling them names.  People like Saul Alinsky, who wrote the handbook of left-winged politics, Rules for Radicals, put the title on his cover, embracing the term as a badge of honor.  Conservatives have been suckered over the years by church interpretations of Christ to turn the other cheek and focus their efforts on getting into Heaven. Actual Luciferian devils of all kinds have been assaulting us to our faces and literally trying to bring Hell all over the earth, and we have been too lazy and too complacent to do anything about it.  Allowing evil to spread like wildfire gives us this world of garbage we see today.  A place where public schools teach kids not to use their minds but to have sex in kindergarten and to be taught by a transvestite who wants to do a strip show in our city streets for children.  Yes, if you open Rules for Radicals to the very first page, the dedication page, you will see that Saul Alinsky dedicated his book to Lucifer.  So, it’s not a conspiracy theory; it’s a fact and an audacious one.  And when I talk about the Blood Cult of Baal, this is exactly what I mean: it is easier for lazy people to sacrifice something of value to spiritual rulers than to actually do the work themselves to make the world a better place. 

Saul Alinsky used to hang around the mob of Al Capone in Chicago and learned from them how to defeat Mainstreet, Christian America, which would then become the playbook Democrats would use to destroy the Republic of America.  To do to the rest of the country what they did to Chicago has ruined the city to this day.  Republicans care too much about what people think of them as being considered good Christians, socially rather than at the level of their very souls, and they could be exploited with name-calling.  It has worked for the last hundred years to such an extent that it has gone overboard, well beyond what Saul Alinsky could have hoped for.  People like Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama have openly embraced this notion of being called “radicals” because that’s what they were.  They wanted to be.  And on the backs of that effort, Bill Ayers and his crazy Weather Underground wife launched the political career of Barack Obama, the kid born in Indonesia or Kenya by an unknown dad of communist origin (we at least know that much), to destroy America while the polite conservatives just sat there and avoided being called names.  Such people would rather see the world burn before anybody calls them a disparaging name because they are so concerned with external visuals that they are terrified that people might see what they are really all about.  That is how evil spreads in the world, and Saul Alinsky, through the gangster Al Capone, understood it and knew how to use it to destroy the concept of America; they have been doing it to us all this time, and some people like me are sick of it.  I was never OK with it, and I’m not signing up to allow Hell to reign over the earth. Instead, I am committed to making on earth as it is in Heaven.  And I’m not putting up with evil in any form.  And if that’s radical, then so be it!

We have an excellent restaurant in my local area called Son of a Butcher at Liberty Center across from Pies and Pints.  I recently had dinner with a large group, and there is a backroom for such engagements.  This restaurant is filled with very eccentric artwork, and this particular room is dedicated to criminal conduct; it has mug shots mainly painted over the table you eat of Snoop Dogg’s mug shot and that of Marylin Monroe.  And it has the antics of Bonnie and Clyde looming along one of the large walls as crystal skulls peer at you through their antics of hell and damnation.  I love the place!  Not so much in the reverence of such images but in the admission.  In another room at that restaurant, they have what they call the “Godfather” table, which is very large and meant to reflect the participants of that famous movie.  This artistic approach to a dining experience says so much about our current culture, which Saul Alinsky had figured out and Democrats have been exploiting for years, especially recently.  People, like the Cult of Baal, would instead work to be part of a mob and gain the strength of the masses rather than stand as an individual and work to make the world a better place.  If they could find power in group behavior where they only had to appease a mighty criminal overlord or some demonic entity from the netherworld, then they would do it because they were lazy and would otherwise be found to be detriments to the world because they feared being called names for fear that people might learn what they really were, so their public image was of utmost concern to them.  To the point where they were entirely controlled by it and by those who held judgments behind the name-calling.  But not everyone is trying to hide who they are.  Some people are proud of it.  And these days, when the bad guys call you a radical, we can all wear it as a badge of honor.  Because if we have made them angry enough to call us that name.  Then we know we are doing the right thing.  If doing good is radical, then I’m thrilled to be one and will be motivated to do a lot more of it.

Rich Hoffman