The Removal of Politicians like Kevin McCarthy Will Be Normal: Good people like Bernie Moreno are the future

It should have happened already in history, the removal of Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House.  The problem most people have is that they have fallen in love with this notion of acquired power, preserved through bureaucracy and mindless red tape, which is the theme of Washington politics and the media culture that supports it.  Hey, we are dealing with unprecedented evil from the Administrative State; where are the investigations for the Wuhan lab leak, and what does the government know about it and when?  Where are the impeachments of the Biden crime family, and what about the election fraud that put him in office?  And the failure to secure the borders, you don’t play friendly with Democrats.  You do the job of the American people, or you should be removed from office.  Nothing is so sacred as a job if you are not doing the required work.  And Kevin got caught playing with Democrats, trying to destroy America with reckless debt.  I have news for everyone; this is nothing.  The goal isn’t to play nice with other Republicans to preserve Republicans holding more seats than Democrats for power and control of the House floor, as defined by the people trying to destroy our country.  No, we are in a period where actual achievement is required to do these jobs, and if people aren’t doing the job, they will be fired.  For too long, the focus has been on sitting in seats while politicians did the work of lobbyists, and people have grown tired of this nonsense, so this removal of people from office is only going to occur more often, and who is to blame?  The people who didn’t do the job, not the people who called out bad behavior for what it is.  By the nature of things, people should expect many more terminations of government positions if the expectation of actual performance drives the value of those positions.

I had an excellent opportunity to have lunch with Bernie Moreno, who I will be endorsing for the Ohio Senate, and I took away some exciting switches in sentiment for these types of races.  J.D. Vance has already come out and endorsed Moreno for what they are presenting as Team Ohio in the Senate, and from him was a clear understanding that life in Washington, D.C., had to change dramatically.  Moreno is a performance-based guy, a successful person before he ever became involved in politics; he represents an entirely different kind of politician that fits in well with MAGA Republicans as opposed to entrenched SWAMP creatures who grab power by telling everyone what they want to hear, then doing nothing once they get in office.  I asked Bernie why he wanted to run for such an office; he could be doing many other things now.  He responded that he wanted to give something back, which was almost precisely what J.D. Vance had told me a few years ago in the backyard of Nancy Nix.  I’ve been doing these kinds of political lunches with people for thirty years and only lately have I noticed this trend toward merit-based politics since Trump changed things so dramatically in 2015.  Because of Trump, there are now people like Bernie Moreno entering politics, people who have been successful before who are entering politics to bring success from their lives over into public enterprise.  They expect to do a good job; they aren’t going to these offices because they can’t hack it in the real world.  These are completely new types of politicians and that trend is increasing.  Kari Lake just announced that she is running for Senate so we are seeing a dramatic change in expectation as to what a politician should be, and people like Mitch McConnel and Kevin McCarthy are not it.

I also learned at that same lunch from Bernie that Rob Portman, a person I used to know pretty well until he turned to the dark side of Democrat politics, was having a fundraiser in Cincinnati for Kyrsten Sinema.  Of course, the disgust that comes from those kinds of meetings is politicians’ lack of respect for actually doing the job.  The belief is that it’s more important to reach across the aisle to play nice in the sandbox with rivals than actually to get the job done.  That kind of ridiculousness has given politics a bad name, and people are tired of it.  We don’t want bipartisan support with outright Marxists.  We don’t want our Republican politicians to hold hands with domestic enemies.  We want the job of representation done and done well.  And if things get a little rough in debate, fine.  The Republican Party is still the party of Trump, not the country club Republicans of the establishment who represent lobby power more than the boots-on-the-ground people they have always supposed to have represented.  Even though my lunch with Bernie was at a country club, it’s a shift in focus that has occurred over the last decade that he clearly understands.  There is nothing wrong with a good day of golf and talking about important things in politics.  But acquiring power so that a politician can be in such a club environment to make deals with people who do not have the best intentions of America in mind are days that have been over for a while. 

Bernie gets it, and so does J.D. Vance and many others entering the Senate and the House in the coming decade.  Washington, D.C., will have to be a very different place if we get spending levels down to where they should be and get our economy moving in the right direction once again.  That could mean cutting 75% of all employment in the Beltway culture, from the media to lobbyists to actual government employees.  Even after Trump comes and goes, I’m telling everyone now, people like Vivek Ramaswamy are going to be setting economic policy in America.  Things are never going back to what they were. People do not like the kind of government that has produced Joe Biden and his corrupt, sex-addicted family.  In the wake of another Trump term, the political trend will be to clean house, especially after everything the establishment politics has put him through.  They deserve what’s coming for all they did, and Kevin McCarthy is just the tip of the iceberg.  Kevin wasn’t doing the job people expected of him, and for all the House members who thought that the value of Republicans holding enough seats to maintain a majority was the game, they have turned out to be wrong.  When people make promises, as Kevin McCarthy did to obtain the Speaker role, they must live up to them.  Making deals with the Biden White House, who shouldn’t even be there, is not doing the job he promised.  Having the third most powerful position in the world isn’t worth anything if that power isn’t used to do what’s suitable for the people Kevin McCarthy represents.  We don’t need more hand-holding with Democrats to provide the illusion that everyone is getting along.  When we have the problems we currently do, we want results, not cosmetic media drivel, a stiff upper lip while the Titanic sinks to the bottom of the cold ocean.  We need passion in these political offices by people who will never sell out to domestic enemies who intend poorly for our country.  And those values will only become more prevalent in the months and years to come.

Rich Hoffman

Kevin McCarthy Had To Go: We have representatives in America, not leaders who can be captured by globalism

The biggest problem with modern politics is that we’ve tried to take an American republican form of government and mix it with this Marxist globalism concept, where consensus-building values are the value system.  The American government is supposed to be boisterous and combative.  I do not mean it in an over-the-top way, but in the values that should be pursued in government, where honor and valor drive decisions.  Not administrative state passive-aggressive manipulations.  Of course, when you have a government built on passive aggression, you will have a failure, and that is the case of every Marxist government that there is, whether they are outright communist governments like China, Cuba, and North Korea or socialist governments like what they have in England, all the EU, Mexico, Canada and most of South America.  The globalist standard has been Marxism consensus building, where individuals are twisted into accepting the whole of the mob despite what the people electing these people wanted. It has been a disastrous failure, especially in America, with everyone in the world trying to steal our money. Politicians are all too tempted to give it away to make all their global friends and lobbyists happy.  At least with dueling, individuals had a measure of respect that backed their actions, which showed in successful government.  And in that spirit, it was about time that Kevin McCarthy was thrown overboard as Speaker of the House.  Matt Gaetz did an excellent job of sticking to his promises and showing that he’s not afraid of conflict by not falling in line with the mob, and that’s how a good government is supposed to work.  We have been functioning from all the wrong measures for too long, leading to significant problems for the American government that must be fixed. And removing Kevin McCarthy from his speaker role was an essential first step in what will happen over the next few years. 

This was obvious after what the World Economic Forum tried to pull on America during the Covid crisis, which they were at the heart of.  They didn’t understand American forms of government, where we have representatives instead of leaders.  And they thought, just as they have done with corporate structure, that if they capture assets like in chess, they capture the whole thing through consensus building.  However, the American form of government was meant to slow down these communist ambitions and put the decision-making process on a representative republic where representatives of the population were elected and sent to do the people’s business.  In that understanding, Matt Gaetz is the perfect representative acting on behalf of his constituents.  Kevin McCarthy was not because he had strayed away from representing his voters, and instead was getting pulled into all these other directions that globalism desires.  More irresponsible spending to establish a continuing resolution on a budget that is way out of control.  Nobody wants to see Kevin McCarthy work with many loser Democrats who wish to destroy our country.  And because he did, he should be removed.  And if such a fight becomes personal, let them fight it in the street.  That is much better and more honest than what we have been getting from the government.  All the dishonesty of such a passive-aggressive government shows itself in inflated spending because, to hide all the malice, the government steps into a giveaway mode to buy off the public the same way that consensus-building monstrosities have bought off our politicians.  And the whole deal gets blown up into the kind of disaster we have witnessed for decades.  It is not good that it has taken this long to remove the Speaker of the House for not performing correctly; it should have happened long ago.  All this politeness costs money. 

Klaus Schwab has been increasingly frustrated with the American West in that he sees so much pushback with the direction of his Great Reset that he’s been asking leaders to turn over management to the World Economic Forum to implement all their dumb ideas.  I told you guys over a decade ago about Socialist International and other Marxist organizations that are at the center of everything the European Union is up to.  Klaus and the gang do not understand the American government, nor do people like Larry Fink and Bill Gates, prominent investors in globalism, as direct advisors to the World Economic Forum.  The key to their Marxist push with their economic plans for globalism entailed asset capture.  If they can capture an institution, such as a political party like Republicans and Democrats, they could control the institution’s direction.  But they missed that American politicians are supposed to represent Americans; they don’t lead Americans.  Americans don’t want or need leaders.  They only want someone to do the work of government that they don’t have time for.  So when the Administrative State captured all the leaders of the world for the efforts of Covid management, which was essentially a capture of capitalist systems of economic activity and directing them to Marxist measures to remove the push of capitalism to the pull of communism, the assumption was that America would be steered where required by the World Economic Forum.  But that’s not what happened in America; politicians who went in that direction had their power removed, which is why checks on political power are so necessary in the American government.  It is supposed to be messy because people are messy.  And honestly, we must deal with the chaotic nature of governance before any excellent work can be done.

Kevin McCarthy was Speaker of the House over one of the most historical periods in American history, where we have a criminal family in the White House, which massive election fraud put him there, we have out-of-control border crossings and drug cartels essentially running the governments of America and Mexico, we have sex trafficking occurring everywhere untended, and we still have to punish the people involved in Covid.  And McCarthy was making deals with Democrats over a government spending itself into oblivion with more than 30 trillion dollars in debt.  Talk about a clown show.  Every member of Congress should have been just as outraged as Matt Gaetz was.  And that there weren’t indicates how many of them have become out of touch.  They see themselves as leaders more than representatives, which wasn’t what they were elected to do.  Most everyone, from Sean Hannity to Mark Levine, has missed the importance of the Kevin McCarthy removal.  Even Trump misses the point when he points out that Republicans fight each other while Democrats get along.  That is because the means they use to value government is wrong and built around Marxist ideas of consensus building instead of the conduct of a representative republic.  Most everyone, even people many consider the most intelligent people in the world, have missed the obvious.  America was never designed to be led by leaders.  The government intended to cool the jets of the power grabbers and prevent them from the kind of globalist deals that have caused us so much trouble.  We have a government in desperate need of accountability to the voters, not submission to authority, which has been the assumption.  And why so many people miss the importance of why Kevin McCarthy had to go, and many like him, is they are measuring the wrong values.  Our republic will survive; we don’t need leaders.  We need people to keep the government small and out of our way so that good things can happen in the country with the largest economy.  This is no accident, and why the Marxists in the world are licking their lips to get a hold of all that wealth by capturing what they thought were leaders when they were just representatives all along?

Rich Hoffman

The Bounty Hunter Frank the Duntz Luntz: How consultants really run our government

Who Really Runs Our Government?

Well, I didn’t know it until the story broke that Kevin McCarthy was sharing an apartment with Frank Luntz, the pollster and what I call in my upcoming book The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, a “bounty hunter.” Frank Luntz in the Washington D.C. beltway swamp is undoubtedly one of those.  The rest of the world has known him as a consultant, which I think is a weak word for what he does.  Consultants in business and politics are there to mitigate risk from the real stakeholders of an enterprise, whether it’s a CEO of a large company or the House Leader for the Republicans in congress.  Those with the most risk to shoulder are often hiring bounty hunters to do their dirty work for them. It’s a common practice and is really at the heart of much of what is wrong in the world of commerce, which is why I have a special designation for those types of people.  I dedicate a whole chapter to this enterprise, and when people want to know why our government is so swampy, it’s because of people like Frank Luntz.  And when we look specifically at our current situation, such as the consensus-building against election fraud in the 2020 election, which allowed our tax payer funded intelligence agencies to conduct a coup against a sitting president who was massively re-elected.  (For proof the results in the Arizona audit are headed in that direction) That’s terrible news for bounty hunters like Frank Luntz, so there is a lot of doubling down that is going on because the villains are exposed, and they don’t want to be.

I never cared much for Frank Luntz.  He gathers information and uses it to shape strategy and opinions on politicians and the media’s topics.  He doesn’t just work as a bounty hunter for political characters but corporations as well.  So when it is wondered how policy gets shaped that often looks completely un-American, it is because of bounty hunters like Frank Luntz.  When we put people like Kevin McCarthy into power as voters to run the Republican Party in Congress, we expect to get him as our representative.  Not Frank Luntz.  But as Frank often does as a bounty hunter is sample opinions of some losers here and there then give the sum result to people like McCarthy, who ends up listening to them more than voters.  And that’s how a few bounty hunters end up running the entire town and is precisely why the Swamp, as we call it, has ended up being so corrupt.  Trump was so effective because he didn’t use consultants, had an excellent instinct for getting to the right decisions with his methods and didn’t hire it out or solicit it. During his administration, the bounty hunter types were far less valuable.  And they didn’t like that. 

Bounty hunters make their money by shouldering risk away from those with a lot to lose.  I have often said the primary effect of the modern CEO is not to have opinions and stand for anything at all as the head of a company.  The marketing people take care of the branding. Usually, a tradition for a big company has already established market reliability.  What the CEO does is keep risk from destroying what was built in the company. That’s why they hire bounty hunters to do their dirty work of opinion-shaping for them.  And that’s how Frank Luntz has gained a lot of power even though technically he’s pretty much a Duntz; he’s not very wise about things.  Bounty hunters like Frank Luntz only do one thing: to create advice that keeps their clients away from risk that might harm them politically or economically.  Yet here’s the catch, Frank Luntz is a Democrat, or he thinks like one.  So as a bounty hunter to the rich and powerful, he can then shape their actions to politics that he supports, which means that he controls our government.  Our votes are not. 

I have despised Frank Luntz for two occasions, first the way he set up Trump in 2015 toward the presidential election over John McCain.  It helped Trump more than hurt him when Luntz asked him if John McCain was a war hero.  Trump said his famous “I like people who don’t get caught.” Luntz, the bounty hunter, thought he had a way to knock off Trump at that moment, so he made a big deal about it.  But what do you know, Trump thrived off the negative coverage because voters enjoyed that the then presidential hopeful wasn’t just another phony hiring people like Frank Luntz to advise him on public policy, as so many Republicans had at that time.  The other time I wouldn’t say I liked Frank Luntz was on the night of the 2016 election, where the bounty hunter was very arrogant about what little chance Trump had about winning.  But guess what, Trump won easily, leaving egg on the face of Frank Luntz in a big way.  Yet like a bunch of idiots, the politicians kept hiring bounty hunters like Luntz, and the Swamp itself buckled down to establish a coup against our pick for president.  By the time we got to 2020, Luntz and many like him who make vast amounts of money steering our elected representatives toward leftist cultures and positions beneficial to them worked hard to talk about polls favoring gun control among the American people. He also spoke about polls saying people want to move on from accusations of election fraud, when in fact, the true polls Frank is talking about are him talking to two bald men and a goldfish to get the “feel” of the American public. 

McCarthy doesn’t know any better; he’s sharing a toothbrush with Luntz, so he has trust in Luntz, not so much in what the voters are thinking. That’s the bounty hunter game, to do what they were hired to do, let the chaos of the aftermath drive the sheriffs to fund another posse for the next villains.  Yet as bounty hunters have always done, whether in the Old West or the modern-day Beltway culture, they make friends with the bandits to encourage them into trouble so that the politicians will hire them again.  The bounty hunters never seek to solve the problem. Otherwise, they’d be unemployed.  They only want to take the risk away from someone like Kevin McCarthy when questioned about the GOP position on voter fraud or guns. Or even illegal immigration.  Frank will give advice that takes away the risk while steering Kevin in a liberal direction for the actual future strategy.  The bounty hunters need villains to make money, so they always nurture them along behind the scenes.  They don’t want to solve the problem. That’s why they all hated Trump because he wanted to solve the issues, and that meant he wasn’t calling bounty hunters to do the dirty work for him, which is where the real fix is in all politics. 

It’s just as big of a problem in companies as it is in politics, bounty hunters are everywhere, and they charge a lot of money to take the risk away from those most burdened by it.  But when you are a brash, battle-hardened CEO who didn’t pawn off the responsibility of risk to a bounty hunter, well, then things can get done, which is why Trump was so successful.  It’s also why Frank Luntz hated Trump so intensely and is working every day to restore his grip on politics in Washington and within the media. But people are getting wise to it, and that’s why I dedicated a whole chapter in my book to the matter.  It’s one of the most corrosive things in a mass communication culture, where bounty hunters are running things because everyone who should be in charge is too frightened by risk to do the job themselves.  If we want to fix our politics, we will have to get rid of the bounty hunters that are in it.  Then and only then can we expect things to improve.

Cliffhanger the Overmanwarrior


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