Trump 2025 - Resuming The National Nightmare Of Peace And Prosperity (Part 2)

I did watch both out of curiosity and the superbowl was way less cringey to me. Politics aside, the show was just better. Strong latino vibes.

I refuse to watch anything associated with the nfl

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I’m getting there.

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The Superbowl was pretty boring this year, you didn’t miss too much.

There were some great playoff games though.

NFL lost me a long ago. I dont think ive seen a superbowl in 15 years.

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Yeah. I don’t think Tomlin cared about playoffs or superbowl at all. His legacy will be most winning regular seasons/afc champs.

I never liked him. He’s just not a good match for the expectations of the fans or the region as a whole. He seemed just fine whether a game was won or lost. No fire in the belly.

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As an outsider I can respect the years of consistsncy.

But to real fans I guess he inherited a Championship caliber team and then didn’t do shit on his own for 15+ years.

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To some extent, sure. There is a pretty broad audience though. I mean, I’m pretty normal, but I give normal a wide berth.

Exactly. As Cowhers players retired or moved on, there was no real regeneration, and you could tell they were just buying the latest shiny object with a lot of new players. I know they moved a few vets to coaching staff, but the drive to win the national title just wasn’t there, nor was the deep lines of real talent.

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As a Cowboys fan, I would take have taken Tomlin in a heartbeat. It’s just hard to keep anyone’s attention for 15 years.

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Very true. There are a lot of team hoppers and resume buffers at all levels in the game now, playing more for their own stats than the teams success.

As a Giants fan, I would’ve said the same until they hired Harbaugh.

Tomlin and Harbaugh (both brothers) are leaders of men. Imo, that’s the best type of coach to have in today’s NFL. Talent is everywhere, and except for the teams with idiot ownership/GMs, any team on any given Sunday, etc.

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I saw the first banned post right before leaving town for a few days and checking out of social media. I didn’t think it was that bad. Sure, it was a Groyper-ish reaction to my criticism and urging you to do better with your racist jokes, but I don’t hold that against you.

Generally-speaking, joking around about race is good for society when the joker has good rapport and it is done in good faith. There is a lot to make fun of, after all. Think Clint Eastwood in Gran Tornio levels of rapport and good faith. He wasn’t trying to cut anyone down, but celebrate friendship and confer helpful advice to people he was unfriendly with for the most part.

Mean-spirited jokes about race, which you may have flirted with, are destructive to the cause of actually defeating gay race communism. This is a battle playing out in online spaces, and validating the gay race communist narrative that anyone who opposes them is motivated by race-hatred is detrimental to the broader goal of relegating these socialist nutjobs to the dustbin of history.

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I’m still catching up on the wild world of X after a short hiatus, but I just read about court documents from nearly 20 years ago where Trump is on record calling Maxwell ā€œevilā€, or something to that effect.

Massie strikes me as a one-trick pony who has been more harmful than helpful in the broader fight to defeat gay race communism here in the USA. In that regard, he’s somewhat similar to the Groyper movement, who purport to be conservative and America First but always seem to give the enemies of MAGA more ammunition (and votes, in Massie’s case).

Simply releasing what has already been released in the Epstein files is historically unprecedented for ANY Presidential Administration, as are MANY of Trump’s other actions as POTUS in his second term.

If Trump were as corrupted as the rest of the lot are, he would have been endorsed by the Cheney’s, who all endorsed Kamala Harris. A rather unusual position for a Republican Vice President, especially when Harris campaigned on ā€œEquityā€ (i.e. actual communism) after being VP to a puppet POTUS who was not compos mentis.

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I can’t say for sure that is true, but I’m surprised that he still seems to cling to gay race communism after all these years.

As a regular reader of Blackgirlinmaine, I fully realize that race-based government policies remain deeply popular with a lot of the potential beneficiaries. That’s how the Nazis purchased consent for their shit-show. They just gave lots of stuff to ethnic Germans that they plundered from others, and it kept the Gestapo numbers low compared to The Stasi and kept most Germans very compliant until their warfronts collapsed. It was a massive welfare state constructed on the idea of race-based social justice.

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You don’t have to play by their rules. You can just say true things instead.

Yes, even against that.

Most people who vote for Democrats in 2026 are not ideological fanatics. Most Germans who went along with National Socialism weren’t, either. According to Gotz Aly in Hitler’s Beneficiaries, those Germans were well-fed parasites with little understanding of what they were going along with.

Trump is winning in ways I never imagined possible, and it seems clear to me that he is surrounded by very smart America First advisors. Groypers and politicians like Massie are idealists, who have the bad tendency of comparing Trump to a nonexistent ideal politician who would do all of the things that they want today, not tomorrow.

Remember Thomas Sowell’s Three Questions when thinking about politics.

Compared to what?

At what cost?

What hard evidence do you have?

Fuentes and others like him fail this test miserably, instead leaning into their own brand of racial identity politics, grievance studies, and endless criticism borne out of comparing reality to utopia.

I agree that there is absolutely no middle ground whatsoever. Introducing incompatible ideas is the entire point of Marxist revolutionary thought. That’s why we’re here today.

If we’re thinking about it in terms of the table analogy, think of what you can say that might convince at least a few of the 10 people currently sitting at that table to just walk away from it. Not even join your particular table, just to decide that sitting at the table with the socialist revolutionary is unacceptable to them.

You won’t achieve that by being an inversion of their racist ideas, or by acting just like they do with different racial targets.

Just say true things instead. You live in California, which is almost certainly way more fucked than Maine is, but I don’t follow California politics at all so I can’t speak to the specifics of how California Democrats are currently plundering the land.

Saying true things is probably the only way you can ever hope to be effective in the broader war of ideas currently playing out in rather profound ways. We’ve all been lied to on an epic scale for longer than anyone realized, and cold, hard, facts seem like the only possible antidote for something like that.

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Yeah supposedly he was at an ā€œeventā€ and learned that teenage girls were present, then he filed a police report with the Palm Beach PD, where he made the comment.

Could be, however he supposedly has read the files unredacted and isn’t the only one to mention Trump.

The Cheneys, interestingly enough, are not implicated from what I’ve seen.

I sincerely hope Trump is innocent, had no clue the entire time he was in the mix of and donating to the most highly implicated people in the timeframe much of this was occurring and was just a hapless billionaire all along.

I don’t think we will ever really know the full truth about any of it, but my personal speculation is that he was aware, possibly participated even if coerced initially and has leveraged his way in to a position of power and wealth to find retribution be it revenge for coercion or a change of heart.

I’m not a big believer myself, but even in the Bible the worst were made saints in many cases. Saul to Paul for example.

Okay, so what next? How do you proceed from that conclusion?

Maybe not in the Epstein files, but the Cheney’s have accumulated a long public record at this point establishing themselves as swamp creatures, in my opinion.