The Trump Marriage: Sex can’t define commitment or our young lives

I feel for President Trump. He has a very beautiful wife, a genuinely beautiful person in many ways, and it has been a little embarrassing at times to watch him go public, trying to hold her hand only to have it gently or firmly pushed away. The speculation that follows—the rumors of divorce, whispers that she is leading toward some younger man—strikes me as unnecessary and unkind. I feel it is worth discussing this directly because the truth is far more ordinary, biological, and human than conspiracy-minded narratives suggest.

Melania Trump is the same age as my wife. She was born on April 26, 1970, in Novo Mesto, Slovenia, so she is now in her mid-fifties. When you reach that stage of life, nobody is particularly interested in your sex life. Nobody wants to hear the details, and almost nobody wants to picture it. By the time you are a grandparent, the cultural and biological machinery has shifted. Sex is no longer the central organizing principle of existence, the way it is for teenagers. It is still possible, it can still be meaningful, but it is no longer the priority it once was. The body and the mind both signal that the intense reproductive drive has quieted.

Menopause arrives for most women in their late forties or early to mid-fifties. Periods become irregular and then stop. Estrogen and other hormones decline. Libido often drops, sometimes dramatically, though individual variation is enormous. Many women report that the mental and emotional space once occupied by sexual urgency opens up for other things—family, independence, quiet reflection, practical concerns like grocery prices at Costco versus Kroger. It is not that desire vanishes for everyone, but it is no longer the loud, insistent biological ticker it was in the twenties and thirties. 

For men, the parallel process is slower but real. Testosterone levels begin a gradual decline after the thirties, accelerating in later decades. At eighty, President Trump is well into what some call andropause territory. The body changes. Recovery takes longer. The constant background hum of sexual interest that defines so much of male adolescence and young adulthood quiets. An eighty-year-old man waking up and thinking “I must have sex today” is not the typical reality for most men that age, any more than a woman in her fifties waking up with the same urgent thought is typical after menopause. Biology is not destiny in every case, but it sets powerful defaults.

Studies bear this out. Research from the National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project found that sexual activity declines with age: roughly 73 percent of adults aged 57–64 reported being sexually active, dropping to 53 percent for those 65–74, and lower still beyond that. A University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging showed that among women 50–80, about 43 percent had been sexually active in the past year, with higher rates among the younger end of that range (50–64) and among those who were married or partnered. Frequency for couples in their fifties often settles into a few times per month rather than several times per week. By the seventies and eighties, the numbers dropped further, though intimacy, affection, and companionship remained important for many. 

These are averages and ranges. Plenty of couples in their fifties and sixties maintain active sex lives, and some continue into their eighties. The point is not that it stops cold; it becomes less urgent, less defining, and far less of a public or cultural preoccupation. Teenagers are biologically wired to think about little else. Their entire social and emotional world can revolve around whether someone wants to sleep with them or whether they can attract that attention. We spend the first decade and a half of life training children to use their minds—ABCs, sentences, science, languages—precisely because the reproductive drive does not yet dominate their biology. Then adolescence hits, and suddenly everything is filtered through sexuality. That phase is real and powerful, but it is not supposed to be permanent.

When people reach their fifties and beyond, the healthy maturation is to stop letting sexuality be the primary lens through which identity and worth are measured. Midlife crises often represent the last frantic attempt to hold onto the reproductive and youthful self before the body and culture both insist on change. Some people handle the transition with grace. Others chase younger partners, new money, or power in an effort to recapture what they feel slipping away. In extreme cases, this can shade into the manipulative or predatory patterns we see in certain corners of elite or celebrity culture—older, wealthy individuals seeking validation or control through relationships with much younger people. That is not maturity; it is often a refusal to accept the next chapter.

I have watched my own children and their friends move through this. My kids are now in their mid-thirties. I remember the conversations when they and their peers were approaching thirty—the quiet panic some felt that the “blooming flower” years were ending, that attention from the opposite sex might dry up, that life’s value was somehow tied to being desired in that specific sexual way. It is a hard passage, especially for women in a culture that still overvalues youthful female appearance. By the time people reach their fifties and sixties, many have made peace with it. They discover that their worth is not located in whether someone wants to sleep with them. They find sovereignty, independence, and new sources of meaning—family, work, faith, quiet competence.

This brings me back to the Trumps. Donald Trump is eighty. He works long hours. He has the weight of the presidency on him again. Melania, in her mid-fifties, has raised their son to adulthood. She has her own privacy and independence. She is not required to perform constant public affection to prove the marriage is real. When he reaches for her hand in public and she pulls away or does not enthusiastically reciprocate, it does not necessarily mean a crisis or a conspiracy. It can simply mean she is past the stage where constant touchy-feely performance feels necessary or natural. Many women in that age group describe exactly this: they love their husbands, they value the partnership, but they do not want to be pawed at or expected to perform youthful romance on demand. They have earned their own space.

The recent UFC Freedom 250 event on the White House South Lawn for the President’s eighty-year-old birthday offered a small window. Melania was there, stylish and composed as always, sitting ringside beside her husband. Observers noted she looked pretty and seemed at ease in the energetic setting surrounded by fighters. That does not contradict the picture of a woman comfortable in her own skin and her own marriage on her own terms. It simply shows someone participating in her husband’s world without needing to manufacture constant physical closeness for the cameras. 

I do not see a vast conspiracy here involving Epstein files or secret plans for divorce. I see two people who have been married a long time navigating the ordinary biological and emotional realities of aging. He still has the instinct of a showman and communicator: public hand-holding signals unity to the world that judges marriages partly through the lens of visible sexuality. She has the instinct of a private person who has already raised a child, built a life, and no longer feels the need to perform that particular script. Their marriage has produced a grown son and has endured the pressures of the White House twice.

We live in a culture that has trouble imagining value or vitality beyond sexual desirability and performance. Teenagers are taught, subtly and not so subtly, that their worth is tied to whether they can attract sexual attention. Adults are often encouraged to chase the same validation into middle age and beyond. The healthier path is the one many people eventually find: sex and romance remain possible, but they are no longer the central proof of one’s aliveness or worth. Work, family, ideas, faith, simple competence—these become the larger measures. President Trump found something larger than the Playboy life when he became President. Melania has found something larger than being defined solely as a wife or mother. That is growth, not failure.

It is natural for people to speculate. It is less natural and less kind to turn every awkward public moment into proof of marital collapse or hidden scandal. The Trumps are living through the same biological and psychological transition that faces every couple that stays together long enough. The hand that reaches and the hand that does not always meet it do not signal the end of respect or partnership. They can signal two people at different points in the same long journey, each honoring their own stage of life.

I have been married nearly four decades. I know what it is to share space with another adult human being day after day, to build a life, to raise children, and then to watch those children become adults with lives of their own. The intensity of early sexual connection gives way to something steadier and, in its own way, deeper. It is not better or worse; it is simply next. Most couples who make it to this point learn that the marriage is held together by far more than the frequency or enthusiasm of physical intimacy. Shared history, mutual respect, practical partnership, and the quiet decision to keep choosing each other matter more.

President Trump and Melania Trump appear to be making that choice. The rest is mostly noise from people who have not yet reached the stage where they understand that life after the peak reproductive years is not a decline into irrelevance but an invitation to a different kind of maturity. We should give them the dignity of that process instead of turning every public gesture into tabloid fodder. Their story is not a scandal. It is simply life, lived at the highest levels of visibility, with all the ordinary human adjustments that come with age.

We all age. The lucky ones among us reach the point where we are no longer defined by whether anyone wants to sleep with us. That is not a loss. That is freedom. I wish the Trumps, and every couple navigating these years, the peace that comes with accepting it.

 Footnotes

1.  Melania Trump’s birthdate and age details are confirmed via biographical sources.

2.  National Social Life, Health, and Aging Project (NSHAP) data on sexual activity by age.

3.  University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging findings on women 50–80.

4.  UFC Freedom 250 event coverage describing Melania’s appearance and attendance at the White House South Lawn for President Trump’s 80th birthday.

5.  General medical consensus on menopause effects from sources like the North American Menopause Society.

6.  Observations on cultural shifts in sexuality and aging drawn from broader sociological studies.

Bibliography

•  Lindau, S.T., et al. “A Study of Sexuality and Health among Older Adults in the United States.” New England Journal of Medicine, 2007.

•  University of Michigan National Poll on Healthy Aging. “Women’s Health: Sex, Intimacy, and Menopause,” 2022.

•  North American Menopause Society. Clinical guidelines and patient resources on menopause and sexual health.

•  Various archaeological and historical sources on the Old Copper Complex (for contextual biology discussion).

•  Hoffman, Rich. The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business and related writings on maturity and culture.

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Rich Hoffman is an author, political consultant, and strategic advisor based in Cincinnati, Ohio, and the creator of The Politics of Heaven—a unique framework that connects biblical theology, ancient history, and modern power structures to explain how moral alignment and spiritual forces shape global events. Blending real-world political experience with deep research into archaeology, UFO phenomena, and suppressed historical narratives, Hoffman offers compelling commentary on topics ranging from ancient civilizations and the Dead Sea Scrolls to modern populist movements, paranormal continuity, and leadership strategy in chaotic environments. As the author of The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business and the forthcoming Politics of Heaven, he brings a grounded yet provocative voice to media discussions, supported by firsthand experiences and a cross-disciplinary approach that bridges science, history, and theology. For interviews, speaking engagements, or expert analysis, visit richhoffmanbooks.com or contact directly via phone at 513-307-5815 or email at rhoffman@richhoffmanbooks.com.  If you’ve seen the movie, Disclosure Day and want to talk about it and the implications of Presidnet Trump’s UAP disclosures, let me know and we can bring some color to your coverage. https://richhoffmanbooks.com/media-inquiries-broadcast-topics-and-contact-info/?frame-nonce=ad51e7ecba I do have a firsthand UFO encounter to discuss.

The Fragility of Principles: Thomas Massie’s Defeat and the Consolidation of the Republican Party Under Trump

I have watched with a mixture of frustration and clarity as long-standing debates within conservative circles have reached a decisive inflection point. The recent primary defeat of Representative Thomas Massie in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District exemplifies more than a personal political loss; it reveals the deep fractures and necessary realignments within the Republican Party.  Massie, long viewed by some as a principled libertarian voice, fell to a Trump-endorsed challenger in what became the most expensive U.S. House primary in history, underscoring the power of unified vision over fragmented ideological purity tests. 

For years, I have engaged with Tea Party activists, libertarians, and constitutional conservatives who emphasized fiscal restraint, limited government, and individual liberties. Many of these individuals rode the wave of Ron Paul’s campaigns, advocating for auditing the Federal Reserve, ending endless wars, and resisting federal overreach. I respected their sincerity. Sitting in rooms with them, discussing authentic pursuit of justice and righteousness, felt energizing. Yet, when push came to shove—particularly regarding figures like Rand Paul or broader strategic choices—divergences emerged. Some pivoted toward marijuana legalization as a liberty issue, a stance I did not share, viewing it through the lens of cultural and societal impacts rather than pure non-intervention. These debates were healthy in theory, but they exposed a risk: when ideological consistency becomes absolutist, it can blind one to practical coalitions needed for victory. 

Massie’s loss was not merely about one congressman. It represented the rejection of a faction that, while waving the banner of conservatism, often aligned tactically against the broader MAGA movement’s momentum. Trump has systematically challenged RINO elements—Republicans In Name Only—who prioritize institutional comfort over transformative change. Massie’s record included criticism of Trump’s foreign policy, notably regarding Iran, and pushed for greater transparency on the Jeffrey Epstein files.  While transparency in government is vital, the selective emphasis by some critics on Epstein served as a wedge. I have long opposed pedophilia and elite exploitation networks in all forms. Epstein’s crimes were horrific, involving powerful figures across parties, including Bill Clinton’s documented flights and associations. Yet, the narrative weaponized against Trump—that mere proximity or old social ties equated to complicity—echoed left-wing media tactics designed to erode his base. 

I recall the Epstein files’ long shadow. Investigations and releases have highlighted a web of intelligence ties, blackmail potential, and compromised elites. Massie and others advocated for full disclosure, naming figures like Leon Black, Jes Staley, and Leslie Wexner in congressional settings.  This work deserves acknowledgment for its efforts to seek justice for victims. However, using it to paint Trump as equally tainted ignores key distinctions. Trump banned Epstein from Mar-a-Lago after reports of inappropriate conduct, and no credible evidence from the files has substantiated direct involvement in criminal acts matching the scale pushed in opposition narratives. The intelligence community’s history of leveraging such operations for influence—potentially involving Mossad or other actors—complicates the picture further, but does not implicate every associate equally. 

The pedophilia smear tactic is particularly insidious. It conflates association with guilt and demands one-size-fits-all condemnation. Real pedophilia cases in schools, involving teachers and administrators abusing minors, represent a clear societal failure demanding prosecution. Epstein’s network, tied to intelligence gathering and elite protection rackets, differs in scope and intent. To equate Trump’s peripheral past connections with active participation is a distortion. Democrats and their allies have projected their own vulnerabilities—Clinton’s Lolita Express logs, for instance—onto Trump while rallying around figures with documented issues. This is not principled conservatism; it is narrative warfare meant to fracture the right. 

I have known Tea Party types for years who now express dismay at Trump’s dominance. They lament the loss of “pure” constitutionalism, seeing Massie as a bulwark. Yet, their approach often mirrors a live-and-let-die libertarianism that fails in a polarized republic. Government is not absent; it is captured. Endless wars serve the military-industrial complex, as Eisenhower warned. Fiscal irresponsibility balloons debt. Cultural decay advances through institutions. Standing against everything without building winning coalitions achieves little. Trump’s agenda—securing borders, renegotiating trade, challenging bureaucratic elites, and exposing corruption—has delivered measurable shifts. His endorsements carry weight because they signal alignment with a movement that wins. 

Consider parallel dynamics in Ohio. Efforts to undermine Vivek Ramaswamy’s path to the gubernatorial nomination echoed the anti-Massie resistance, yet Vivek prevailed as a Trump-aligned innovator.  Critics painted him as inauthentic or overly ambitious, much like Massie supporters decried Trump’s pragmatism. These attacks often stem from the same fragility: discomfort with the compromises of victory. I prefer winning. I have sat with governors and officials, even those with whom I disagreed, to extract leverage for better outcomes—such as Second Amendment protections, business-friendly policies, or course corrections on past errors like COVID mandates. Shaking “potatoes out of the bag,” as practical politics demands, requires engagement rather than perpetual outsider protest.

Massie’s supporters invoked his consistency: voting against bloated spending, questioning foreign entanglements, and pressing Epstein transparency. These are defensible in isolation. However, consistency without adaptability risks irrelevance. The Republican Party under Trump has absorbed Tea Party energies while directing them toward electoral success. Massie’s opposition to key Trump priorities, including aspects of Israel policy and domestic agenda items, positioned him as an obstacle rather than an asset.  Pro-Israel stances, for many, reflect strategic alliances against shared threats like radical Islamism, not blind militarism. Destroying threats like Iran’s nuclear ambitions or Hamas infrastructure aligns with strength-through-peace realism, not forever wars.

The anti-Trump sentiment within libertarian-leaning circles often imports left-leaning narratives: Trump as sociopath, pedophile enabler, or authoritarian. These claims crumble under scrutiny. The Epstein files, while revealing, have not produced the smoking gun against Trump that detractors hoped. Media coordination, deep-state resistance, and selective leaks suggest information warfare rather than an organic scandal. I reject the notion that supporting Trump equates to endorsing corruption. Pedophilia is abhorrent regardless of politics. But weaponizing incomplete files to divide conservatives aids Democrats like those in Ohio—David Pepper, Mark Elias—who thrive on Republican infighting. 

My experience in media and commentary has reinforced independence. No sponsors dictate my views. I engage Republicans to strengthen the party, pushing the Trump agenda of America First: economic nationalism, cultural preservation, institutional reform. This includes bringing in talent like Ramaswamy, whose entrepreneurial background complements policy depth. Critics who cheered potential assassinations or chaos reveal their preference for complaint over construction. They validate existence through opposition, not governance.

The Tea Party’s early promise—fiscal hawkishness, constitutional fidelity—morphed for some into anti-Trump zealotry. Ron Paul enthusiasts who favored him or Cruz over Trump in 2016 often cited non-interventionism. Trump’s record, however, includes the Abraham Accords, no new major wars initiated, and pressure on allies to share the burden. Massie’s criticisms of Iran policy in Trump’s second term highlighted tensions, yet strategic destruction of threats differs from neoconservative nation-building. 

Epstein’s case warrants full accountability. Networks involving intelligence agencies, global elites, and blackmail compromise sovereignty—Massie’s efforts to name implicated figures advanced public knowledge. Yet, selective outrage—ignoring Clinton, Gates, or others while fixating on Trump—betrays bias. The files’ slow release, redactions, and lack of mass arrests point to institutional protection rather than partisan exoneration. Victims deserve justice beyond political theater. 

Broader lessons emerge. Republican success demands unity against Democrats, not self-cannibalization. Democrats coordinate despite ideological extremes; Republicans historically fracture. Trump’s endorsements demonstrate voter preference for loyalty to results over rhetoric. Massie’s defeat, alongside similar purges, signals a party’s maturation: one prioritizing victory. 

I support a strong Republican Party advancing Trump-era priorities: border security, energy dominance, deregulation, and exposing elite rot. Libertarian purity has value in discourse but falters in governance. Coalitions require compromise—agreeing on enough to defeat the left. Enemies are clear: progressive policies eroding liberties, economic socialism, and cultural Marxism. Internal division aids them.

Friends from Tea Party days feel betrayed by my stance. I value their sincerity but choose logic. Winning requires embracing imperfect vehicles for larger goals. Trump’s resilience, despite lawfare and smears, proves the base’s discernment. Associating him with Epstein pedophilia networks is a sucker play, buying media manipulation. Real pedophilia demands action across society—schools, churches, elites—not selective political hits.

In Ohio and nationally, patterns repeat. Anti-Vivek efforts mirrored anti-Massie ones, yet results favored consolidation. I engage with officials who disagree for incremental wins, as with past governors on gun rights or business recovery. Perpetual opposition yields nothing; leverage does.

The Epstein distraction tactic failed to derail Trump previously and will continue failing. Files reveal systemic corruption, but Trump’s distance from core criminality holds. This is not denial but contextual realism. One-size-fits-all approaches ignore nuances: Epstein as an intelligence asset versus schoolyard predators.

Ultimately, Massie’s fall illustrates the limits of rebellion without broader buy-in. Principles matter, but so does efficacy. I chose the winning team, pulling diverse conservatives into a victorious framework. Democrats are the primary adversary. Strengthening the GOP under Trump advances that fight. Libertarians who cannot adapt risk marginalization. Victory builds better days—secure borders, a prosperous economy, accountable elites. This path, though imperfect, delivers where isolation does not. 

Footnotes

¹ Primary results and spending data from AP and NPR reporting, May 2026.

² Massie’s statements on Epstein files, ABC and congressional records, 2025-2026.

³ Trump-Massie history, NBC and WSJ timelines.

⁴ Ohio gubernatorial primary outcomes, BBC and NBC, May 2026.

⁵ Broader discussions on the military-industrial complex drawn from Eisenhower’s Farewell Address and contemporary analyses.

Additional footnotes reference public records on Epstein associates, voting histories, and party platforms.

Bibliography for Further Reading

•  Associated Press. “Takeaways from Tuesday’s Primaries: Massie’s Loss Leaves No Doubt About Trump’s Power Over the GOP.” May 2026.

•  NPR. “Endorsed by Trump, Ed Gallrein Defeats Rep. Thomas Massie.” May 19, 2026.

•  The Hill. “Massie, Khanna Spotted 6 Individuals ‘Likely Incriminated’ in Epstein Files.” February 2026.

•  CBS Austin. “Lawmaker Names Three Men from the Epstein Files.” February 2026.

•  Wall Street Journal. “Thomas Massie’s Lonely and Expensive Fight Against Trump.” May 2026.

•  NBC News. “Rep. Thomas Massie Confronts the Full Force of Trump’s Wrath.” May 2026.

•  BBC. “Vivek Ramaswamy Wins Republican Nomination for Ohio Governor.” May 2026.

•  Wikipedia. “2026 Ohio Gubernatorial Election.” (For primary data).

•  Forbes. “Rep. Thomas Massie Loses Primary After Trump Nemesis Campaign.” May 2026.

•  Reuters. “Trump Purges Another Republican Critic with Massie Defeat.” May 2026.

•  Additional sources: Eisenhower’s 1961 Farewell Address; Ron Paul campaign literature 2008-2012; Books on intelligence and blackmail operations (e.g., public Epstein court documents); Analyses of the Tea Party movement in “The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism” by Theda Skocpol.

•  Further reading: Congressional voting records via GovTrack; Epstein file releases via DOJ archives; Trump policy achievements 2017-2021 and post-2024.

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Rich Hoffman is an aerospace executive, political strategist, systems thinker, and independent researcher of ancient history, the paranormal, and the Dead Sea Scrolls tradition. His life in high‑stakes manufacturing, high‑level politics, and cross‑functional crisis management gives him a field‑tested understanding of power — both human and unseen.

He has advised candidates, executives, and public leaders, while conducting deep, hands‑on exploration of archaeological and supernatural hotspots across the world.

Hoffman writes with the credibility of a problem-solver, the curiosity of an archaeologist, and the courage of a frontline witness who has gone to very scary places and reported what lurked there. Hoffman has authored books including The Symposium of JusticeThe Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, and Tail of the Dragon, often exploring themes of freedom, individual will, and societal structures through a lens influenced by philosophy (e.g., Nietzschean overman concepts) and current events.

The Power of Unity: How Trump’s Leadership is Reshaping the Republican Party and Defeating Its Enemies

In the rough-and-tumble world of American politics, unity isn’t just a nice idea—it’s a necessity for victory. For years, I’ve watched as divisions within the Republican Party have weakened our ability to fight the real threats facing our nation. The Democrat Party, with its radical agenda to fundamentally transform and often undermine the very foundations of the United States, represents an existential challenge. They don’t want America to succeed on its own terms; they seek control, dependency, and the erosion of our constitutional republic. That’s why, when President Trump endorses candidates who demonstrate loyalty and a willingness to fight, people listen. They follow. And they win. 

I have been saying this for years through my podcasts and writings: the base picks Trump because he represents them—the forgotten men and women who built this country, not the coastal elites or the K Street lobbyists. When Trump came out strongly against Thomas Massie in Kentucky’s 4th Congressional District, many liberals were perplexed, but those of us paying attention weren’t surprised at all. Massie, with his libertarian streak and history of bucking the party on key votes, showed a reckless lack of unity at a time when we desperately need it to confront a hostile opposition. It isn’t ethical or strategic to work against your own party when the goal is to build something strong enough to defeat the Democrats. 

Thomas Massie lost decisively to Trump-backed challenger Ed Gallrein. It wasn’t even close. This outcome validated what I’ve observed in politics, business, and even warfare: when leadership demands cohesion against a common enemy, the people respond if they trust that leader. Trump has earned that trust through fire. They tried to kill him, bankrupt him, jail him, and railroad him through lawfare, yet he stood tall. The American people who stuck with him through it all saw a fighter willing to take on the system. That’s why his endorsements carry such weight. 

The Case Against Division and for Party Discipline

Let me be clear: I am not a libertarian. I’ve never been one, and the “pot-smoking loser libertarian” types like some portray Massie and Rand Paul as don’t represent my worldview. I’m to the right of most Republicans—conservative to the core, guided by a personal love of righteousness, practical business sense, and a refusal to compromise with the enemy. Democrats are the enemy. Not in some hyperbolic sense, but in a real, tangible way: their policies seek to destroy every aspect of traditional American success—energy independence, border security, free speech, economic opportunity, and constitutional order. If they regain full power, the filibuster, rule of law, and much else will be gone or twisted beyond recognition.

I’ve long argued that the Senate filibuster is a mechanism created by and for the lobbyist class. I hate K Street. I hate the corporate parasites who don’t create value but suck value from the system through deals made in smoke-filled rooms. They preserve their power by slowing everything down, allowing insider trading on information and stripping the people’s will from legislation. The filibuster empowers this. Getting rid of it would be a blow to their influence. Of course, senators love it—secure in their six-year terms, they can make deals that last beyond any president’s time in office. 

I’ve had the chance to see this up close. Conversations with people like Bernie Moreno, now a great senator from Ohio, confirm what many suspect. These institutionalists thought Trump would come and go, but the movement he built is permanent. Mitch McConnell-style operators believed they could control the levers of power and cut deals with lobbyists long after Trump left the stage. They were wrong. The people who picked Trump want results, not perpetual compromise. 

Massie’s loss sends a clear message: working against the party when unity is required carries consequences. His district in northern Kentucky—home to horse breeders and conservative strongholds—knew Trump, trusted Trump, and followed Trump’s lead. I know that area well through friends and connections. They want wins, not ideological purity tests that hand victories to Democrats. 

The Railroad Job and the Deep State

On the same day Trump moved against Massie, he endorsed Ken Paxton in Texas against incumbent John Cornyn. I really want to see Paxton win. I’ve seen railroading in corporate culture, in military contexts, and in politics. It’s a tactic of control: manipulate the narrative, isolate the target, and eliminate opposition. The deep state—those power players in Tysons Corner, near the Pentagon and CIA—thrives on this. They live insulated lives, far removed from the Walmart shoppers and working families. They want insiders who attend their Fairfax County parties, who compromise for access. 

Trump’s endorsement of Paxton was bold, coming right in the middle of voting. It shows his willingness to fight the swamp directly. Paxton has been a warrior for Texas, taking on battles others avoid. Eliminating RINOs (Republicans In Name Only) like Cornyn strengthens the Senate. With more fighters like Bernie Moreno, we gain ammunition to pass real America First policies. 

Most elections have seen rigging or interference over time—2020 being a prime example with mountains of evidence that the corporate media and tech suppressed. The deep state puts its fingers on the scale to favor those who protect their interests. Venezuela and other actors have meddled; why wouldn’t domestic players? Trump represents the antidote: a man too big to buy, with an ego and fight that refuses to lose. 

Why People Follow Trump: Authenticity Over Ideology

People can’t always be bought with money or thoughts. The active base in Ohio and across the country proved this by sticking with Trump through hell. They want someone who fights the system, not joins it. That’s why Vivek Ramaswamy will likely win in Ohio—he aligns with that energy. Libertarian holdouts who campaigned against party unity shame themselves; they’re keeping swamp creatures alive. 

I want practical sense in government—business leverage, negotiation skills, ethical voting of conscience without aiding the enemy. Ted Cruz, Rand Paul, Ron Paul had appeal in the Tea Party days, but ideology without winning is useless. Trump brings both fight and results.

In 2016-2017, I predicted the Democrat Party would face bankruptcy by around 2021 due to their own excesses and Trump’s disruption. COVID shenanigans delayed some of that, but the trajectory holds. With honest elections and Trump’s influence, we see victories: Massie gone, potential Paxton win, stronger majorities. 

Building Representative Government

Representative government means listening to the people, not K Street. Compromise with lobbyists has run our country into the ground. Eliminating figures like Massie and Cornyn is part of draining that swamp. Trump is doing what we asked: delivering power back to the voters who elected him legitimately.

The age of disclosure is upon us. We must understand not just earthly politics but the deeper “politics of heaven”—moral clarity, truth over expediency, and a republic that reflects higher principles. Politics isn’t separate from righteousness; it’s an arena where it must be defended.

This isn’t blind loyalty. It’s strategic unity against those who want to destroy our way of life. Democrats may never sit at the table again if we succeed. That’s the goal: a strong, healthy debate within a victorious conservative movement that rebuilds America.

Footnotes

1.  On party unity and primary dynamics: Primary challenges test loyalty. Historical parallels include Reagan’s influence over the GOP in the 1980s.

2.  Filibuster history: Originated as a procedural tool but weaponized for special interests. See Senate Rule XXII.

3.  Deep state concepts: Refer to works on administrative state expansion, e.g., bureaucracy growth post-New Deal.

4.  2020 election integrity: Multiple affidavits, statistical anomalies, and suppressed stories (Hunter Biden laptop) provide context, though courts dismissed many on procedural grounds.

5.  Trump’s resilience: Assassination attempts, legal battles documented extensively in public records.

Bibliography (vast selection for further reading):

•  “The Art of the Deal” by Donald J. Trump – Practical negotiation in politics.

•  Federalist Papers (esp. No. 10 on factions) – Foundations of representative government.

•  “Deep State” by Mike Lofgren – Insider view of bureaucratic power.

•  “A Republic, If You Can Keep It” by Russell Kirk – Conservative principles.

•  Biographies of Reagan, Coolidge for party realignment.

•  “The Road to Serfdom” by F.A. Hayek – Warnings on centralized power.

•  Congressional Research Service reports on filibuster and lobbying.

•  Election integrity studies from Heritage Foundation and others.

•  “Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion” by Robert Cialdini – On why endorsements matter.

•  Works by Thomas Sowell, Victor Davis Hanson on cultural and political divides.

•  Ohio and Kentucky political histories, voter guides from 2026 cycles.

•  “The Politics of Heaven” theological/political intersections (various Christian conservative authors).

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He has advised candidates, executives, and public leaders, while conducting deep, hands‑on exploration of archaeological and supernatural hotspots across the world.

Hoffman writes with the credibility of a problem-solver, the curiosity of an archaeologist, and the courage of a frontline witness who has gone to very scary places and reported what lurked there. Hoffman has authored books including The Symposium of JusticeThe Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, and Tail of the Dragon, often exploring themes of freedom, individual will, and societal structures through a lens influenced by philosophy (e.g., Nietzschean overman concepts) and current events.

Where Evil Lives in Butler County: Grooming of children happening at 8870 Cincinnati Dayton Road in Olde West Chester, Ohio April 16th

I’ve been warning people for years about what’s creeping into our communities, especially here in Butler County, Ohio, and the Lakota school district that serves so many families in Liberty Township and West Chester. I didn’t want to believe it at first when I started hearing the stories—drag queen story hours, pride displays in hallways, and all the rest of it being pushed on kids right after school lets out. But here we are, and it’s happening in my own backyard, down the road from where I live. On Thursday, April 16, 2026, right at 3:30 to 5 p.m., there’s going to be a Drag Queen Story Hour featuring Roxie D. Mocracy at the Coterie Lounge & Café—better known to a lot of locals as Mommy Needs Coffee or Mama Needs Coffee—at 8870 Cincinnati Dayton Road in Olde West Chester.   It’s timed perfectly for right after school, turning what’s normally a progressive little café into a “storybook stage” for this event. The promotional language is all sparkle and sass: “Roxie brings the sparkle, the sass, and a stack of colorful books for a joyful reading time that celebrates imagination, kindness, and being exactly who you are. Gather for stories, laughs, and a little bit of glittery magic while parents sip their coffee and soak in the fun.” Sounds harmless enough if you’re not paying attention, but I see it for what it is—a calculated effort to normalize something that has no business being sold to children as family-friendly entertainment. 

I care about this because it’s my community. Butler County isn’t some obscure corner of the country where these trends might slip under the radar; it’s a place full of hardworking families who expect their schools and local businesses to reflect traditional values, not some progressive experiment in social engineering. This café has a reputation for being on the cutting edge of that progressive crowd, and now they’re openly advertising this during their regular mommy-and-kids coffee time. Tickets sold out fast—adults snapped them up, marketing it heavily, and from what I’ve heard through my network, they’re using it to draw crowds and make a statement in what they see as conservative territory. I found out about it because my friend Darbi Boddy has been out there fighting these battles for years, and she got pulled into interviews by gay rights advocate magazines that tried to paint her as the villain while using her name as clickbait to boost attendance. That’s how these things work: they target the fighters, twist the narrative, and keep pushing until resistance fades. 

Where evil lives in Butler County

Let me back up a bit and give this the full context it deserves, because this isn’t an isolated event. It’s part of a pattern I’ve watched unfold in Lakota schools and across Butler County. Darbi Boddy was elected to the Lakota Board of Education back in 2021 with strong community support—over 8,000 votes in her favor—because parents were fed up with the direction things were heading. She came in swinging against what she saw as sexual grooming in the curriculum, pride flags and stickers everywhere, and policies that seemed more interested in ideology than education. Within months, the radicals were after her, just like they went after others who dared speak up. She exposed things that most people didn’t want to acknowledge: materials in libraries and classrooms that blurred lines between adult lifestyles and childhood innocence. The school board, the administration, and even some so-called Republicans turned on her. By March 2024, they removed her with a 3-0 vote after legal battles, absences tied to protection orders, and endless lawfare.   She was censured, stalked with court orders from fellow board members like Isaac Adi, and basically run off for doing what the voters elected her to do: fight the cultural rot. I supported Darbi then, and I support her now. She’s still out there helping parents across southern Ohio, speaking at events, even making trips to Mar-a-Lago to connect with like-minded fighters. She represents the kind of no-nonsense resistance we need more of, not the diplomatic hand-wringing that lets this stuff fester. 

This drag event isn’t happening in a vacuum. It’s the same crowd that wanted rainbows on every wall in Lakota hallways, “safe spaces” that doubled as indoctrination zones, and policies that prioritized feelings over facts when it came to gender and sexuality. Darbi pointed it out repeatedly in board meetings—viciously, unapologetically—and they hated her for it. Meanwhile, the board played teacup games with lawyers and administrators running the show instead of the elected officials. Lynda O’Connor, who served as board president for a long time, was more the administrative type—diplomatic, listening to counsel, trying to keep things smooth. I’ve always liked Lynda personally; we’ve had long conversations, hours upon hours, about getting the board back on track. We had a solid conservative majority at one point with Republican-endorsed candidates, but cracks formed when some folks started blending lines to look “accommodating.” I told her straight up during one of our talks that we needed fighters like Darbi, not just managers. She aired her frustrations with me recently at an event, and I listened—didn’t push back much because we’ve known each other for years and will cross paths again. But here’s the deal: when the school board started muzzling public comment and letting bureaucracy override parental rights, that’s when I pulled my support for some of those directions. Lynda got caught in the legalism, and it cost us. Mark Welch didn’t win his race partly because of that infighting, and now we’ve got moderates and Democrats sliding things under the door while everyone gives group hugs. 

I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again: this is how evil migrates into a community. It doesn’t announce itself with horns and pitchforks; it shows up wrapped in glitter and “kindness,” sold as imagination and acceptance. Roxie D. Mocracy is a local figure—Hamilton’s “premiere celebrity housewife and public nuisance,” vice chair of Hamilton, Ohio Pride, activist with a big social media presence. He’s got videos out there of him singing in cafés just like this one, turning adult performance art into something marketed to kids. I watched one from about a year ago where the vibe was all sass and sparkle in a setting not unlike this event. Don’t get me wrong—adults can do what they want in their own spaces. I probably won’t like it, but be whatever, live your life. But when you solicit children, time it for after-school pickup, and frame it as “family-friendly” story time, that crosses the line. It’s not about judging lifestyles; it’s about protecting innocence. Psychological issues, boundary problems, the whole cultural push to make kids question their bodies and identities at younger and younger ages—this is grooming dressed up as fun. And the evidence is out there: past drag queen story hours have featured performers later convicted of child sex offenses in places like Houston. Here in Lakota, Darbi was the one shining a light on it, and they ran her off for it, using lawfare to do it, Butler County judges and school board members that opened the door wide for this kind of thing to happen.

The bigger issue is what this does to the community. Butler County is supposed to be solid—conservative, family-oriented, the kind of place where people value hard work and traditional raising of kids. Yet here we have a progressive café sticking it in our face, right in West Chester, targeting Lakota families. They’re bold because the fighters have been sidelined. Darbi’s removal was a victory for the progressives and the RINOs who played nice to avoid being called names. Republicans got behind the lawfare in some cases because they didn’t have the guts to go Old Testament on the threats. I’ve always been more diplomatic in my own way, but I respect Darbi’s willingness to call evil what it is. We need more like her on school boards, not people who tie everything up in bureaucracy and popularity contests. The election process is supposed to bring in warriors to fight this exact stuff, not administrators who become part of the problem. When Darbi brought up the grooming and the explicit influences, the board looked for legal mechanisms to shut her down instead of backing her. That’s why this event feels so brazen—it’s sold out, they’re over capacity probably, and nobody with authority is stepping in to enforce rules or push back.  If there was any justice, the fire code violation would send a good message to these anti-family schemers of doom and treachery, and shut it down. 

Think about the timing: 3:30 to 5 p.m., kids fresh out of school, parents sipping coffee while Roxie reads stories that celebrate “being exactly who you are.” It’s the same playbook used nationwide. Drag Queen Story Hour started years ago as a niche library program and has since exploded into schools and cafés, always framed as diversity and inclusion. But critics—and there are plenty with data—point to the sexualized nature of drag performance bleeding into kid spaces. Performers in full adult regalia, songs, and dances that belong in bars are now aimed at little ones. It normalizes confusion, plants seeds of doubt about biology and family, and parents who object get labeled bigots. I don’t buy the “it’s just reading” defense. If it were a cowboy story hour or a Bible story hour with similar flair, the same crowd would cry foul. This is targeted cultural change, and it’s working because too many good Christians and conservatives don’t know how to fight back without being called terrible people.

I’ve written about this extensively over the years, connecting the dots from local school fights to national trends. In my book, The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, I lay out the philosophy: you don’t appease evil when it shows up at your door. You meet it head-on with truth, strategy, and unapologetic action. The same principles that save a company or build wealth apply to saving your community and your kids. Reject the lawyers’ games, the group hugs, the moderate blending. Fly the flag of resistance. Darbi embodied that—still does, even off the board. She’s helping parents get fighters elected elsewhere in southern Ohio. Meanwhile, the school board that ousted her has let the rainbow stuff slide under the door, and events like this thrive in the vacuum. If your kids aren’t going, they want to make it uncool to object. That’s the real goal: not just one event, but shifting the Overton window so that questioning it makes you the outlier.

That’s a very small place for a lot of people. If you sell two tickets, it’s sold out. better check with the fire Marshall for any more.

Some will say this is overblown, that it’s harmless fun, and parents can choose. But when it’s marketed directly to after-school crowds in a café known for progressive moms, and the district has a history of similar pushes, it’s not neutral. Capacity violations are likely since it sold out quickly—maybe someone with guts shows up to document it. The business has a right to host it, sure. But we have a right to call it what it is and resist the normalization. I’ve talked to enough parents in Lakota who are stunned that this is happening here. They thought Butler County was immune. It’s not. Evil doesn’t stay in blue cities; it migrates to places like ours because resistance weakens when fighters get ostracized.

Looking back at the school board saga, it’s a microcosm. Darbi tried to ban transgender participation in girls’ sports, called out inappropriate materials, and photographed pride stickers in classrooms to expose the agenda. The board struck down her motions fast. Lynda and others voted to censure her early on. Public comment got shut down amid superintendent controversies. It was all about control, not education. I left one of my conversations with Lynda feeling like she needed space to vent, but the facts remain: without people willing to dig deep and fight, the slide continues. Republicans who backed the ousting of Darbi to “keep the peace” handed the progressives a win. Now we see the result—a drag queen event targeting our kids, bold as brass.

This isn’t about hate; it’s about protection. Children deserve to be kids, not props in adult identity explorations. The psychological toll on young minds from early sexualization is real—higher rates of confusion, regret, and mental health crises down the line. Studies like the Cass Review in the UK have dismantled the weak evidence behind gender-affirming care for minors, showing it’s experimental at best. Yet here we push the sparkle version to preschoolers. Roxie and the café call it joy; I call it a disgrace. And the fact that gay advocate outlets used Darbi as a foil to promote it shows their strategy: make opposition look extreme so the event looks mainstream.

I’ve been busy fighting these battles myself through writing, speaking, and supporting candidates who won’t cave. My book The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business isn’t just for CEOs—it’s for anyone facing down threats, whether corporate or cultural. It teaches you to see the manipulators, reject victimhood, and build strength. If you haven’t read it, grab a copy; it’ll arm you for exactly this kind of fight. Subscribe to my updates too, because tomorrow’s a better day only if we make it so. This event on April 16 is a symptom. The disease is deeper: a culture that perverts childhood to advance an agenda, enabled by weak institutions and timid leaders.

We need school board members who are fighters, not diplomats. We need parents showing up, documenting overcapacity, speaking truth, even when it’s uncomfortable. The Republicans who played politics with Darbi’s seat handed us this. The victory of pushing her out let the door crack open wider. Evil doesn’t knock politely; it glitters and sasses its way in. Call it out. Resist it. Support the Darbi Boddy types who won’t back down. Our kids’ futures depend on it. This is happening in broad daylight in West Chester, and if we don’t push back here, it spreads everywhere.

Footnotes

¹ Eventbrite listing for Drag Queen Story Hour at Coterie Lounge & Café, April 16, 2026.

² WVXU report on Lakota School Board striking down Darbi Boddy’s anti-trans motion, January 29, 2024.

³ Overmanwarrior.wordpress.com post: “Darbi Boddy is Exposing Sexual Grooming at Lakota Schools,” May 10, 2022.

Cincinnati.com coverage of Darbi Boddy’s removal from the Lakota board, March 2024.

⁵ Cass Review final report on gender identity services for children and young people, 2024 (independent review commissioned by NHS England).

⁶ FOX19 and local reports on Lakota board controversies involving public comment shutdown and superintendent issues, 2022.

⁷ The Buckeye Flame article on “anti-woke” Ohio school board member removed, March 26, 2024.

⁸ Roxie D. Mocracy Facebook promotion of the event at Coterie Lounge & Café.

Overmanwarrior.wordpress.com author bio and references to The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business.

¹⁰ Additional context from Cincinnati Enquirer and Journal-News archives on Lakota CRT and pride policy battles, 2022–2024.

Bibliography

•  Eventbrite. “Drag Queen Story Hour.” Accessed April 2026. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/drag-queen-story-hour-tickets-1984561449719

•  Hoffman, Rich. The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business. Self-published, available via gunfighterguide. shop.

•  “Lakota School Board Strikes Down Darbi Boddy’s Anti-Transgender Motion.” WVXU, January 29, 2024.

•  “Anti-Woke Ohio School Board Member Removed.” The Buckeye Flame, March 26, 2024.

•  Overmanwarrior.wordpress.com. Various posts on Lakota schools and Darbi Boddy, 2022–2025.

•  Cass, Hilary. Independent Review of Gender Identity Services for Children and Young People: Final Report. NHS England, 2024.

•  Local news archives: Cincinnati.com, FOX19, Journal-News (Butler County) on school board actions, 2022–2024.

•  Roxie D. Mocracy social media (Facebook/Instagram), event promotions, 2026.

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About the Author: Rich Hoffman

Rich Hoffman is an aerospace executive, political strategist, systems thinker, and independent researcher of ancient history, the paranormal, and the Dead Sea Scrolls tradition. His life in high‑stakes manufacturing, high‑level politics, and cross‑functional crisis management gives him a field‑tested understanding of power — both human and unseen.

He has advised candidates, executives, and public leaders, while conducting deep, hands‑on exploration of archaeological and supernatural hotspots across the world.

Hoffman writes with the credibility of a problem-solver, the curiosity of an archaeologist, and the courage of a frontline witness who has gone to very scary places and reported what lurked there. Hoffman has authored books including The Symposium of JusticeThe Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, and Tail of the Dragon, often exploring themes of freedom, individual will, and societal structures through a lens influenced by philosophy (e.g., Nietzschean overman concepts) and current events.

The Evil of Sandbagging: Why a $359 Steak is good and well worth it

For many reasons, the problem of sandbagging came up over this last week on several fronts, and as I say in my book, The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, and everywhere I go, all the time, one of the most evil things you can do in life is under commit and over perform, or at least, intend to.  Even under the most optimal conditions, people never end up overperforming once they realize their efforts’ expectations have been removed from them.  In short, this practice is called sandbagging, which I have never done as a person, and I never will.  Even under conditions where I was the only person doing the work, just good enough, or putting forth a lackluster effort was never acceptable.  This topic came up as people were telling stories of my past and why I used to ride bicycles to work while sick, through the snow, and under all kinds of horrendous conditions.  And from their point of view, it might have looked a little wild.  There are a lot of stories from my past that people like to tell because many of the things I do and have done are considered excessively pro-work.  So, of course, this provoked biblical reference because people seem to understand them as a common source of information, and I went on a long explanation that seemed to explain things well to those listening.  Keep in mind, the reason I hate organized labor so much is that they come from communist backgrounds, and, of course, they have a very anti-Christian view of the world.  Their practice as a communist organization is to withhold work from an employer to gain leverage for their financial position, and that is what Marxism is all about.  They are God haters and withdraw work to get some advantage in negotiating their terms.  This is why I call it evil; a lack of work is detrimental to the human race. 

I think a lot of people go to church, and they read the Bible.  But I don’t think they understand the point of many stories.  They learn the basics and believe that Jesus died on the cross for their sins so they can do whatever they want and still get into Heaven.  Which, of course, isn’t true.  It’s a fantasy for bad people to continue to be lazy slugs.  Most people do not understand the story of Cain and Able, the first kids of Adam and Eve, and why God was so insistent that the land of Canaan, named after the son Cain and all his descendants, why God wanted to punish the kid so emphatically.  It all started with two sacrificial offerings.  Able was a shepherd who offered God the best of his flock.  And God saw that he put that extra effort into what he dedicated to God and that Able was good.  On the other hand, Cain threw together just any old sacrifice as a farmer.  And what he gave to God was not the best of himself.  Sure, he gave what he was required, but he withheld his sacrifice, and that angered God immensely.  Something he never got over, as Yahweh of the Bible.  Now, God wasn’t mad because he wanted more.  He was the creator of the universe; he could have anything he wanted.  What he was angry at was the effort between the two boys.  One gave everything he had.  The other held back and sandbagged the efforts, keeping the best for himself.  Of course, Cain didn’t like being shown up by his brother Able, so he killed him, and this is something we see even today.  People who sandbag their efforts seek to destroy those who want to work hard and do well in the world.  And from this straightforward sentiment, most of the evil in the world is born.

Even in sexual practices, much of the evil in the world comes from the basic notion of sandbagging.  A man doesn’t want to work hard to have a wife.  So he hires a prostitute or goes to a strip joint.  Or develops a porn addiction.  A man doesn’t want to work hard to earn a woman’s attention, so he drinks too much and seeks to get her drunk so that she lowers her standards of him.  A person can’t deal with reality because they shrug away the pressure of responsibility, so they turn to drugs and alcohol for relief from social judgment.  Essentially, most of the evil done in the world comes from a sandbagging mentality.  And this is why each time God had to deal with the vile evil of the original sin, from Adam and Eve and their kids, it is the efforts of Cain that Yahweh sought to destroy.  Because Cain was lazy and a sandbagger, all his descendants had the same trait, which led to the massive amount of evil in the world before the flood came and tried to wipe them all away.  But then again, they would rise into Sodom and Gomorrah, the Tower of Babel, and even the Giants in the Land of Canaan that God told the Hebrew people to destroy completely.  The evil God was mad at was the lazy, sandbagging nature of the descendants of Cain.  Jesus, on the other hand, was born from the line of Seth, a third child that Adam and Eve had to replace their murdered son, Able.

That is always how I have seen work and why I say that lazy people who sandbag, those who hold back their good work for better pay or some social leverage, are evil.  I’ve never been a sandbagger in any way, and I find the trait repulsive in people.  Those who withhold their effort are like the descendants of Cain, and I don’t like them.  I may put up with them in the world.  But I don’t respect or enjoy them as people, and I think of them like Yahweh did in the Bible.  I understood the story of Cain and Able as a very young person and took it to heart, and I have always worked hard because there is goodness in the effort.  But people who like the bad guys in the world are the sandbaggers, and they defend their position by withholding good work for leverage in the world that is essentially evil and leads to most of the bad things humans do to each other, some of which have been described here.  Sandbagging leads to evil.  People who don’t like good work tend to desire to be bad and sell it like cheap cologne at a flea market.  And justify its cheapness as a bargain.  Rather than enjoy something at full price because they worked hard for it.  They are always looking for a way to give as little amount of something as possible, which makes the effort evil. 

This particular story of Cain and Able came up while I was dining with friends at the excellent restaurant Son of a Butcher at Liberty Center in Butler County, Ohio.  There are a lot of great steak restaurants in the city of Cincinnati, but many are saying the steaks at this place are the best.  These guests were well-traveled as we discussed nice restaurants in India, London, China, Paris, and Japan.  These people traveled everywhere and were used to the best. They told me that the steak they had at The Son of the Butcher was the best they had ever had.  I recommended one that cost over $359 each, and we bought a whole table full of them.  So we talked about why that steak was so much better than other steaks in nice restaurants worldwide.  And if you’ve ever been to the S.O.B. restaurant, you would know it’s a pretty crazy place.  But what it all comes down to at that restaurant is that they work hard in the front of the house and the back, in the kitchen.  The food shows they do a good job and give their best.  It’s worth $359, and a check for around $3k instead of a trip to Dollar General and a hamburger at Burger King.  It’s all food, but some comes from hard work, and some from just doing the basics and barely getting by.  So I told them the story of Cain and Able, and they understood, even if they hadn’t been thinking about hard work in quite the same way.  In many ways, it all comes down to embracing evil to make the least effort in the world.  Or to put forth the best and to expect the best, not because it’s expensive or fancy.  But because it is moral and sound, it represents God’s good intentions in the world and a people worth making an effort to do work in the world that everyone can and should be proud of.  Evil people, like Cain, would hear that people worked hard and went to a place like S.O.B. for a $359 steak, and they would plot a way to steal from them, just as Cain killed Able for making him look bad instead of giving their best and earning their right to get a nice steak dinner.  They would put more effort into plotting and scheming for collective bargaining contracts to do the least work to get as much for nothing as possible.  And they would do that because they are the bad guys in the world.  And for me, they deserve to be wiped away just as Yahweh has done in the past because they are worthless hindrances to the perpetuation of the human race. After all, they are evil sandbaggers.

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What Happened to Feminism: Now its transexual issues that show the real goals were the destruction of the American family

Wait, what happened to feminism, you know, all that crap about “bringing home the bacon, frying it up in a pan, and never forgetting about the romance of your man” that suckered millions and millions of gullible women into following some political disorder to their dooms? Because those same people who pushed feminism are the same losers who are now telling us that we can’t even designate what a woman is, that a man can compete in women’s sports, that we are bigots if we don’t want to date some dude dressed up in a skirt and lipstick, and that we have to change laws to accommodate such insanity such as the difference between a boys and girls bathroom. Did you see what they did there? And I have been warning about it for more than three decades. The feminist movement, as it was introduced at the end of the Gilded Age, ahead of the 1900s, was always a sucker ploy to destroy the concept of the American family; it was never about “women’s rights.” It was a wholesale attack on the creation of the family, taking moms out of the house, putting them in the workplace to serve corporate needs for labor, and ultimately destroying the family’s role in political society. It was a scam, and most people fell for it; now we see the aftermath. The insanity that is going on now, especially regarding the transexual movement, that was introduced to millions more misguided youth with the Rocky Horror Picture Show that was ritualistically shown on most college campuses where liberal professors were reprogramming the youth toward liberalism and introducing them to bizarre acts of sex at an impressionable young age, aimed at destroying their minds before they ever created a family.   Come on, admit it, the whole topic of feminism was a sucker job, and most everyone you know fell for it, and now they are trying to pick up the pieces of their lives, wondering what to do. 

And it wasn’t that long ago either, just a few years, even lasting until the end of the first Trump presidency. Women’s issues were what drove politics. Did they get equal pay to the men, and were they equally represented in government bodies? Remember Hillary and her “glass ceiling,” and as a liberal, I believe she believed it. And like some buffalo being pushed over a cliff in a stampede by hard-driving Indians looking for an easy slaughter of the herd, women followed the buffalo in front of them right over a cliff to their destruction, believing that the values given to them politically, through corporate culture, were the right ones, and not some malicious cult-driven attack on the very foundations of human life instigated by sheer demons from Hell itself. It was never about glass ceilings and fairness. It was about destruction and using the mask of fairness to separate family support from each other and to get at the children while the parents were too busy divorcing and having affairs. The promise that the public schools would take care of their children while the adults pinballed through life aimlessly pursuing corporate objectives and political destruction, all so that Aunt May wouldn’t call women names at Christmas dinner for not freeing themselves from the clutches of those evil men whom they shared a bed with. And now, to watch those same mindless activists for feminism defend transsexual issues is comedic if it wasn’t so serious and insane. Yet there it is, and within a few short years of Trump leaving office, the dial of social change has been turned up by those who always have their hands on such things, the billionaires who are members of the World Economic Forum who are always tampering with the human race through cultural collections, such as politics, entertainment, and the legal world flowing out of the Bar Association, once the criteria for insanity was set, people followed because they blindly trusted such “experts” without validating where those ideas came from. They just followed to their own destruction.

For over three decades, my wife and I have heard every kind of ridicule a person could listen to on this feminist issue. I’ve always thought it was stupid, and I told people that. I married young on purpose to a woman who wanted a traditional marriage and lifestyle. And we’ve been married for over 30 years and could write many books on how to have a happy marriage. But the short story on the matter is not to listen to political liberals, especially feminists. The whole game was meant to destroy the family, and my wife and I could tell stories about this topic for years without pausing the dialogue. We experienced the worst that humans can do to each other just over our decision to marry, stay married, and to have traditional roles in our marriage. She takes care of the domestic front; I take care of the stuff beyond the driveway. I don’t cook, ever, anything. I don’t even microwave my own popcorn. She does, and she brings it to my reading chair to me politely and is dedicated to preserving her husband in a very Biblical manner. And I take care of the world and all its vast evils, and I hand her all the various fruits of those efforts direction to distribute toward the family needs. The purpose of our marriage, which people still marvel at coming from the 80s as we did, was to fight this corrosive political order of liberalism meant to destroy the family. We had a front-row seat to that destruction, and family members were trying to push us into that life, which we both wanted no part of. So we got married, started our own thing, and have fought through it ever since. And we’re glad we did, and we love where we are now because of it. Liberalism was a lie; feminism was a scam. After years of arguing that fact with people, we are enjoying seeing everyone react to this transexual movement out of desperation now because the absurdities that were always there are now raw and out in the open and a lot of people have egg on their face.

I think it was because of Trump that all this is happening so fast now. I went with friends to a Rocky Horror Picture Show at Miami University to see what all the fuss was about in the 80s, the midnight show where everyone threw their garbage all over the theater. I knew then that I was seeing an occult evil that had manifested in a political movement by a few strange progressives who influenced politics and entertainment through the mechanisms of finance. There was a plan back then, more than three decades ago. That plan was meant to take a century or so to implement, to change the behavior of the human race into something else, something certainly pagan, anti-God, anti-family, and ultimately to fulfill the goals of climate change activists today, to depopulate the earth to save it from those pesky humans. And if men and women were too busy earning money for the corporate culture they controlled through policy and regulations, and the children were vulnerable to the babysitting service of public education, they might just be able to stop the progress of human beings and save the earth from its growth. But when we elected Trump, we scared them, so they have accelerated their plans which has revealed their absurdities now at a pace much faster than people are willing to put up with, and we see the train wreck that is our modern society. It was never about equality for women; it was to remove them as the strong family center so that families could be eradicated. That was all feminism ever was politically. And the proof is in how quickly they abandoned it in favor of transsexual issues and moved quickly to cram it down our throats as they did feminism, for all the same destructive reasons. 

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No, It’s Not Time to Move On from Trump: Nobody has unified American politics more, and that’s why “they” hate him so much

To make something very clear, I have heard from numerous Republicans on the matter, many of whom I respect a lot, that it is time to move on from Trump and start getting behind someone like DeSantis for 2024. They reason that Trump is in the news every day and that he is a distraction from the politics at hand. If we moved away from Trump, we could move away from all the negative news coverage but still get a good executive in the White House who gets it. After all, sending illegal immigrants to Martha’s Vineyard was a good, bold move to protest the open border policies of the Chinese-bought Biden administration. It was a very Trump-like thing to do. Yet, DeSantis doesn’t come with all the negative daily news splashes, especially with the DOJ pressing down to abuse their authority and indict Trump on fake charges of anything just to keep him from running again in 2024. All this is a distraction dividing the country in painful ways, and many Republicans just want it all to stop. They hope that if they sacrifice Trump to the media gods that perhaps they will then leave DeSantis alone, or whoever fills in that massive political void of the “Trump” character, and we can all live happily ever after again. I’ll remind people that I warned about how things would be going into the Midterms. The Democrats have lied, cheated, and stolen power because they desire to abuse that power for power’s sake, and they won’t give it up easily. They have created an FBI in the intelligence community, a vital arm of the Liberal World Order, and they are playing for blood. And their constant attacks on Trump are to protect their long-established plans for destroying American sovereignty and to redistribute everything into the United Nations-controlled New World Order. If you think you have seen bad now, wait until the oil from the strategic oil reserves is gone. They are being depleted as we speak, and the lower gas prices are meant to borrow time until after the Midterms to trick voters into voting for some Democrats. 

And what they fear most is the kind of influence that Trump recently had over the Pennsylvania rally, then the Ohio event to pump up J.D. Vance. I have watched a lot of Trump rallies, and his event in Pennsylvania was undoubtedly one of his best. Very few people in the world could do what Trump has done, to become independently wealthy with a family business, not connected to all kinds of shady characters around the world. Or a personality who has dominated the media in the way Trump has over the years, writing so many best-selling books, creating top-rated television shows, and having a social persona that is so magnetic that people will show up to hear him speak without a rock band to accompany him. People show up at these rallies to repeatedly listen to the same speech, and they wait many hours beforehand just to see him. No other political figures can do that anywhere in the world. And here we have this magnificent person at the height of his powers who wants to apply them to the Republican Party. I’m all for that and happy to have Trump on the team. But then, what Trump has now mastered late in life is the art of public speaking, the ability to stand in front of a crowd for two hours and talk, talk, talk in such entertaining ways that people never want it to end. The people who are after Trump are terrified of these relationships that Trump has with the public. They know the truth about the 2020 election. They know what they did to conceal the steal sponsored by the American intelligence agencies to remove an elected president from power. Their actions tell us everything we need to know about who was guilty of the biggest crime in human history. Instead of physically killing Trump, as they might have done with Kennedy or some other obstinate political figure, they are attempting to create a police state like they have in different places and sell it to the public by destroying Trump with it. They hope that it will stick with our culture in the aftermath. 

What Trump has done that is the most valuable attribute is that he has truly unified the country in ways nobody realized beforehand that it could be. Trump was a former Democrat, as were Dr. Oz, Keri Lake, and several other characters who the MAGA movement has now inspired. Suppose you look at all the kinds of people who are getting elected into MAGA roles. In that case, whether it be for a senate seat, a congressional seat, or a governor, there are more women, more people of color, and more people from other nationalities who are becoming part of the MAGA movement that no longer are the stuffy white guy executive who doesn’t hire women attributable to the Republican Party. Trump has created the most diverse party to ever represent people politically in world history. That is precisely why the established order hates him so much and dedicates so much of its time trying to destroy him. Their only defense is to make so much noise about Trump that perhaps people might abandon him just for the possibility of peace. That is the nature of war, to wear out your opponent and to secure a victory. And for many Republicans, the constant barrage from the media and the intelligence community has made them want to surrender to those forces. 

But Trump isn’t done politically yet. There is a lot more that needs to be done, but we clearly are not the same world as we were in 2015 when Trump and his wife came down the escalator in Trump Tower for their big announcement speech. All these elements were there, but we didn’t talk about them. We thought everything politically was on the up and up; we didn’t know how radical the FBI was in favor of Democrats, and we didn’t realize just how complicit the media was with the Liberal World Order. And we might have suspected election fraud at times. Still, we had no clue that so many forces had their hands in our cookie jar and were openly conspiring to put one political party in power in America for their own benefit and how much they wanted to destroy the other. They were the creators of the “uniparty,” a mixture of Republicans and Democrats who get very rich while in office as a kind of payoff to create legislation that harms America and redistributes our wealth to other countries in the name of globalism. Politicians like Mitch McConnell, for example. But Trump even made “China Mitch” a good guy by holding firm to get a good Supreme Court. When it comes to Trump, there are many great things to consider. But most of all is, the reason they attack him so viciously, and that is because they have nothing else. Through their hatred, we have learned much about our election system’s political forces. And it might be ugly, but it always was.   Yet now we can identify it; we have seen it attempt to defend itself. And the failures of the Liberal World Order are currently on the ballot in ways they never intended, and it’s because of Trump and the pressure he brings that has revealed it so spectacularly, perhaps for the first time ever.

Rich Hoffman

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The Desecrators of Davos Plan to Rob America and Destroy Us All: The five vectors they used to attack us all right under our noses

I keep hearing about how terrifying the World Government Forum in Dubai was. This year, people noticed the yearly event. This time, the Desecrators of Davos types, the Klaus Schwab lunatics of central bankers, and global climate terrorists seemed more confident in their attack vectors into American life. After all, they had managed to get rid of Trump with election fraud; with the help of the American intelligence agencies attracted to their power grabs, they had the dumb old fool, the compromised Joe Biden, in the White House. They had dirt on his son, so what was Joe going to do to the Desecrators of Davos? They were confident that their decades of plans for global domination would come true, and Americans noticed this, which sparked concern. But this isn’t new; they have been holding these “take over the world” conferences every year; Barack Obama used to suck up to them. And you better believe that they plan to take over the world. They have another meeting in Sun Valley, Idaho, and when they meet, they aren’t making pancakes and trying out new maple syrups. Their goal is the destruction of all national sovereignty as we know it, including Russia and China, and to have a Great Reset to a world, they control through centralized banking. And they are playing for keeps. I enjoyed their meeting this year in 2022 and the American reaction to it. I have been waiting a long time for people to wake up to these losers, and perhaps, finally, they are ready to do something about it. 

But how did we get here? Well, we’ve talked about the various attacks in a variety of ways, but until recently, we didn’t have a lot of proof. We had lots of speculation based on experience, but we couldn’t prove it. Only recently have we learned the details and followed the paper trail of everything back to the Desecrators of Davos. Essentially, there were five attack vectors that they purposely engaged in to undo America, attack our sovereignty, break our laws, assault our freedoms, plot our country’s demise, and steal all our wealth built from capitalism right out from under our noses. And they started with Bill Gates and his more than two decades of planning to put vaccines in every person on earth’s bodies. Gates helped start the Great Reset when he essentially funded Covid-19, everything we knew about it with phony studies, phony death projections, and the funding of the actual bioweapon that Dr. Fauci connected his money to Defense Department action. Dr. Fauci, for his part, was the dot connector, applying Gates’s money to all the aspects of government that were developing through gain of function various bioweapons produced in other countries like China with less regulation so that they could be used for some strategic option. Fauci and Gates had their dream scenario when the Desecrators of Davos decided 2020 was their time to unleash their plot. The populist uprising in the world had to be put down, so off they went. Fauci did with the Trump administration as he had with several previous presidents going back to Ronald Reagan; he controlled the narrative by scaring the bejesus out of the government, then used their fear to control Gates-funded policy into place. Without Bill Gates, there would never have been anything going on with Covid-19 or the disastrous two years that followed, including the theft of a presidential election to install their puppet, Joe Biden.

We all know the work of George Soros as he continued to fund the destruction of America through extremely progressive district attorneys, open border policies, and the color revolutions of ANTIFA. Notice how after Biden became president, they all went away? Soros’s money fueled all the protests and other members of the Desecrators of Davos group. Soros gets the credit, but there is a lot behind the scenes. Then, of course, there was the work of Larry Fink, who we can see his actions on all the coal plant closures in Ohio and other states, and in the current turmoil at Disney. Now that the public has discovered what kind of people Disney has been hiring as executives over the years, they can see the impact that Larry Fink and his ESG scores have had on business, all business. Fink runs BlackRock, one of the world’s largest money management asset firms. And they got that way from an incestuous relationship with the Federal Reserve, which printed fake money for Wall Street. Larry then would sell those assets to investors and then used that money to take control of all these corporate boards to install woke policies. The exact concern that President Jackson and President Thomas Jefferson had about a Federal Reserve came true in a nightmare scenario that has come unraveled in 2021. The asset bubble created by the Fed and exploited by Fink has essentially destroyed the American economy by attacking the most fundamental of our values, our corporate culture, and the essence of our economy. The Desecrators of Davos don’t care if Disney goes out of business. They are thrilled if it tears down family value and billions of dollars of revenue.

Then, of course, there is the work of Mark Zuckerberg, the propped-up Facebook kid who has always had an unholy alliance with DARPA, the shadowy government group that created the Internet. As it is now being proven in a couple of documentary films that are coming out fast, one from David Bossie called Rigged 2020 and another from Dinesh D’Souza called 2000 Mules show how Zuckerberg’s $400,000,000 investment stole the election for Joe Biden with abundant proof carefully chronicled to withstand any scrutiny. Of course, the American intelligence community helped the Tech titans run cover for the operation, but the evidence is overwhelming. The FBI and CIA have shown their clear intentions of getting rid of Trump, and if it meant working for their new bosses, the Desecrators of Davos, they were okay with it. Under the New World Order, they would get more control over the human population, which was attractive to them. So they helped Zuckerberg with the overthrow. But it was the money of the Desecrators who funded all the activity. What do billionaires care about throwing away hundreds of millions of dollars if it gives them their long-planned utopia?

Yet remember, these losers are just another modern version of a bank robber. What they want is what America has. They want to loot and rob it; they want to steal our wealth and gain power in the world by redistributing that wealth around the world. But we still have the metaphorical gun. None of those people in Dubai had control of the global market conditions and the productivity of American life. They clearly intended to rob us, but it still is up to us whether we let them. We have all the power to stop them, mainly if we stick to our constitution and gain control of our election laws. And also cut their control over our money supply. The value in seeing all this is that we can now act on what we know. These are not conspiracy theories; these are now facts. They have been caught doing everything mentioned here, which has been published not on some tin-hatted conspiracy theory websites but in America’s publishing industry with New York Times bestsellers that have stood up to the scrutiny of the accusations. The information is well known now; it’s just not all been put into such a collection of the independent vectors, all of which trace straight to the door of Klaus Schwab and his New World Order confederates, who are planning to rob America and everyone in it. We have seen all this before. It’s not too late, and we must fight them back. They started the fight, and now we must finish it. And by the reaction people had to this year’s Dubai meeting, I think people are finally ready to do so. 

Rich Hoffman

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Understanding Natural Law: There is no place for communism, socialism or Marxism in the world

Not to make things overly simplified but what it all comes down to, it is about natural law and understanding it which makes up the divisions about everything in any culture.  If it is said today socially that we are a “divided nation” it is because the people of that society have different understandings of natural law.  The means for which people measure political affiliation is purposely disjointed, America has endured over 100 years of attack by foreign powers, by countries, banks, political idealists seeking desperately to hold on to their passive aggressive monarchies, their dictatorships, their centrally managed societies which give a few power at the top subjugating people under them in every way possible, just as the idea has recently been introduced to America through Covid-19.  We don’t have a political spectrum in America where the radical left are Antifa and the radical right are racist fascists like the Nazis.  Looked at that way everyone between that spectrum is a radical leftist, and to this day a vast majority of people have been deceived from birth into believing such a thing.  Yet, as I have said time and time again, the more people learn about life and about themselves, the more to the political right their personal ideologies move which was certainly the case in the United States during the formation of the country.  Because back then it was generally agreed upon what natural law was and the roots of it could be found in the pages of the Bible of Christian text.  But the aim of socialists, Marxists, Maoists, communists, progressives, all the same thing essentially by different names was to erase natural law from our institutions and our lives and replace it with the laws of whimsical men and women until a takeover of our great nation was fulfilled.  They didn’t think it would happen fast, but now that more than a century has transpired, the footprints of their movement are obvious to our eyes today, after the first four years of the Trump presidency. 

In the video above I gave what I think is a pretty good modern interpretation of what natural law is, for those who have lost touch to it.  People who are very religious, as the Trump legal team obviously is, have a trust in natural law that is naturally conducive to their studies of the Bible.  Its easy for them because they have already put their trust in the faith that it takes to be a religious subject.  Very religious people have already taken the step to accept the Bible’s definition for natural law by just accepting that things are what they are and that’s all there is to it.  However, and this is largely how the Marxist infiltration started in American colleges starting with 100 people in the 1905 group the ISS, (intercollegiate socialist society) which slow brewed socialism in various institutions over a long period of time.  For those who claim to be “smart people” or intellectual leaders of some kind, blind trust in faithful religions just wasn’t acceptable so they rejected the natural law of our Christian society and started leaning toward the laws of man for their political ideology.  And we’ve seen the result as frogs slowly being cooked after all these years toward socialism and communism with the temperature slowly being turned up at our education institutions since that 1905 date.  What I share with them is that I don’t just blindly follow anything.  My life is not ruled by faith, but by reason and logic.  However, the easy way for looking at something is to either reject a premise like natural law because it requires faith to believe it, or scholastic evidence to reject it, as our colleges and public schools have done, especially under the guidance from communist inspired labor unions.  My argument however would be that everyone is wrong and that they should have pushed themselves for the answers intellectually, because the true answer to natural law requires a bigger view of existence than what has been known two thousand years in the past. 

I would state emphatically that natural law is present in the positioning of Jupiter in our solar system, which has allowed earth to happen with life on it as the big planet has acted as a vacuum cleaner in space to suck away gravitationally all the asteroids that might have destroyed the earth over the last 30,000 years of human development.  Asteroids do get through and strike the earth, but at a much less rate than if Jupiter wasn’t where it was in our solar system.  Perhaps Jupiter has given the human race just enough time to evolve into a thinking species that could escape earth and flee to space for its continued survival before the next asteroid does get by Jupiter and strikes the earth.  We could also look at our own immune systems and say that the plight of our white blood cells is to fight off invaders in the form of disease.  Or on a more grand scale, perhaps that is the point of our entire universe, to act within a body of many universes according to the many thoughts of multiverse quantum understanding in advanced physics where there are more than 10 dimensions that are interacting with us all the time.  The “creator” may well be the body we all fight to keep alive just as our own bodies have many such cells keeping us alive, and within them, perhaps an infinite parade of fighters and seekers of justice to do their part to make our body good and whole.  Natural law may very well postulate that the purpose of our very existence all across our known universe is to keep that cell healthy and doing the good work of justice within the very body of God, for which he, she, or it is just one massive body of billions all fighting it out on a cosmic plane inconceivable to our point of view, but that natural law agrees on any scale is the right thing to do.  Therefore, the United States was formed to make our universe healthy and whole for the purpose of justice in a multiverse of teaming life. 

And from that perspective, the morality for the Constitution of the United States could and should be accepted even by those who struggle with faith in what they can’t see understanding that such laws permeate everything that existence is built upon.  And for that reason, we should fight for it.  The thoughts of Marxism that have corrupted our minds for so many years are those very viruses we are meant to fight to do our part to keep life happy and thriving even if its just here on earth in our countries and homes, or whether we are on the other side of the universe millions of years from now, which to the universe might only be a second of cosmic time, the rules still apply and the work we do today is just as relevant as the world of tomorrow.  And knowing all that, we cannot afford to be a divided species, nor can we be accepting of other ideas as if the world were big enough for all thoughts and feelings co-existing.  A virus wants to kill the body and that is what communism, socialism, and Marxism have wanted from the beginning and there is no co-habitation with them.  The only law that matters in the world, or in the universe is natural law, our idea of God simplified for our very minds through the invention of the Bible so many years ago.  But we know more now than we did then, and natural law is just as relevant as it was for the traditional Bible thumpers.  It wasn’t that faith was the prerequisite for understanding the magic of America’s constitution, or Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations, but it was in the scale for which these things were measured.  And when that scale has matured, the key to life and happiness is always within the beauty of natural law.

Cliffhanger the Overmanwarrior

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The Terrorist Gretchen Whitmer: And her FBI conspirators against Trump

Wait a minute, we are supposed to accept that 13 terrorists were plotting to kidnap and possibly kill the tyrant Governor of Michigan, Gretchen Whitmer based on the investigation of the same FBI who worked with the Hillary Clinton campaign to cover for her destroyed emails and the Russian Hoax to disguise that scandal in a hope to overturn the 2016 election of Donald Trump?  (6 arrested on federal charges, another 7 on state charges)  In a week where Democrats have looked pretty terrible due to the president overcoming the Covid-19 virus and being restored to the public without quarantine just a week after getting the diagnosis, and a week after the Michigan Supreme Court ruled against Whitmer’s emergency order mandates in reaction to the virus, which has destroyed many millions of lives, we are supposed to believe her?  The timing of the accusation against a militia group that was talking on social media of taking action against the Michigan Governor because they saw no other recourse, this being months before the Supreme Court finally got around to a ruling justified their arrest for calling her names, scouting out her property, and buying a taser justified a full press conference that went national essentially to attempt to blame their actions on President Trump because nothing else had been working in the months leading up to the 2020 election.  There was some kind of assumption that wanting to retake control of the government out of control in Michigan was bad, and even a terrorist act.

Well, where were all these arrests as Democrats and big donors were plotting to overwhelm our cities with rioters, where Antifa groups (which these guys arrested sounded like they were) and Black Lives Matters activists were literally beating and killing people in our streets all summer and terrorizing people in the suburbs with threats of violence?  Those events were organized on social media, where was the FBI on those cases to bust up the rings of terrorism?  Where are the arrests of those government organizers who are actively seeking to destroy the American Constitution?  If the FBI is paying attention to 13 supposed “right winged” conspirators, what about all the left-winged attackers?  We all know the answer.  Gretchen Whitmer lost a supreme court case, she has hell coming her way due to her massive abuses of power, and she is hoping that the Democrat Party will give her a future for being a good “radical” against the Trump administration in an important time in the election, and she is using this story at the expense of the 13 people supposedly involved in the plot to give her a cover story to deflect her own crimes from the public eye.

Let’s think about how serious this is for a moment, this arrest of some people who were calling Gretchen Whitmer names over computer networks and how the FBI was able to use that information to make arrests.  So far it appears that all these people did was talk about bringing harm to Whitmer, which I have heard just about everyone say lately, from Wal-Mart to our neighborhood McDonald’s.  When a governor like Whitmer abuses her authority as grossly as she did and it destroys jobs and people’s lives the way it has, what are people supposed to do if they can’t call on the law to save them from the tyranny?  These people were looking at their constitutional options as a means to fix it, which is perfectly understandable.  Until that Supreme Court judgment last week, these 13 people had a good case for recourse.    But what’s troubling about this issue is that they were arrested just for “thinking about it” which is a very real kind of Minority Report type of government passing judgment against others to protect itself from their own mistakes.  To set the premise that people can be arrested for free speech because the contents are deemed dangerous by those who are in an authority position.  That is very bad, and scary stuff—no wonder those guys were thinking what they were thinking.  Sounds justified to me.  If the law only serves those in power, then what are people supposed to do to defend themselves?

Gretchen Whitmer and many others in government forget that she is an employee of the people who voted for her, she is not an empress.  The government is there to serve the people, not to subject the people to the rules of a tyrant.  If an elected official begins to show the signs of a tyrant, it is not enough to say wait until the next election and vote them out.  We did vote for President Trump and look how this system has treated him.  They have tried to erase our decisions as a free people and show us that we are under their control, and they have used this Covid-19 virus as a means to abuse emergency powers to gain more authority.  That is the real issue, and for these people arrested by the FBI, they were seeing the writing on the wall and they were doing what they thought they had to do in order to protect a country they love.  That’s not racist or “Right Winged.”  It is the attack of left-winged progressives that are trying to push the political spectrum so far to the communist left, then redefining the political parameters that is the issue.  It is the change state that the political left has implemented that has caused the tension.  Then trying to use that change state to paint Bill of Rights supporters or Constitutional purists as crazy radical terrorists.  No, the terrorists are the change agents who call themselves radicals who are abusing the law and causing all the trouble, including with this particular case involving Whitmer.

For me, the FBI lost its moral authority during the Trump cases, so I don’t believe anything they are doing now.  Picking on these 13 people who talked about kidnapping Whitmer in order to save their idea of the Constitution is pretty reprehensible when you consider that there are far worse conversations going on out there, especially on the political left, and the ballot harvesting plans.  For the FBI to pick on this one case to give Whitmer something else to talk about other than her massive Supreme Court loss shows a federal division that is still willing to help Democrats win elections against the people’s choice of Donald Trump.  The timing of the story couldn’t be worse—it shows the guilt of a complicit FBI to pick and choose their cases based on political merit, not in the blind pursuit of justice, which is why those people in that so-called militia group felt they had no other recourse but violence.  Yet they hadn’t acted toward that violence and the FBI arrested them anyway, a week after the Supreme Court case.  I’d be willing to bet the results of that case would have quelled the plans of the militia so why arrest them now?  Well, because the FBI wanted to help a sister out in Whitmer, and they wanted to help shape the results of the election as the Governor tried to use the arrests as an attack on Trump now that he was triumphantly beating on his chest for surviving Covid-19—the very virus she had been using to grab for so much power.  With Trump getting over the virus, and people realizing that most of what the news has told us about the coronavirus of 2020 was complete bullshit, Whitmer had to get control of the dialogue, so for that 13 people were arrested and accused of crimes against the state.  But as it is obvious, it is the state that committed all the crimes. 

Cliffhanger the Overmanwarrior


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