In 2016, I took genuine joy in “being right” for holding the extremely non-consensus view that Donald J. Trump was destined for the White House.i In 2024? Much less so.
A big part of the lack of Schadenfreude this time around was that it just wasn’t a non-consensus trade anymore.ii Thanks in no small part to Elon’s pennies-on-the-dollar purchase of Dorsey’s Death Stariii (aka Communist Tool of Centralised Control) and its subsequent transformation into a Centrist Tool of Disintermediation, “The Good Word” was nevermore accessible to the intelligentsia in the last two years, which ultimately meant that the emboldening of a thousand prideful American tycoons was nevermore possible. And history certainly doesn’t require more nudging than that!
So for anyone with their heads outside of the CNN/MSNBC/BBC/CBC hellhole, it wasn’t hard to see what was coming this time. Really, the only possible wild card in predicting the results before November 5th wasn’t Nate Silver or Diddy/Epstein-fueled celebrity “endorsements,” it just how much blatant cheating the Dems were going to get away with.iv The ultimate answer was… not enough. So here we are, with the Trumpreich reestablished!
Of course, this isn’t the end of the fight against cardboard cut-outs with 1%v approval ratings within their own party,vi merely the beginning. The difference this time is the staggeringly impressive bench depth of this upcoming Trumpreich term,vii which now boasts an entirely new level of coherence and capacity. Here’s just a partial list of hyper-fearless mound-builders now in Donny’s corner:
- Elon Muskviii
- Peter Thiel
- JD Vance
- Jeff Bezos
- Jared Kushner
- Marc Andreessen
- Mark Zuckerberg
- Naval Ravikant
- Bill Ackman
- David Sacks
- Howard Lutnick
- Ron Paul
- Robert F. Kennedy
- Bryan Johnsonix
- Vivek Ramaswamy
- Erik Prince
Etc etc etc. by whom this forthcoming Regency Era x of American politics will ultimately be shaped and defined. Yes, there will be more loopholes created in 47’s administration, but the American people are so bloody tired of being gaslit by marxists that they’ll accept some predictable corruption if it means that they can feel proud of who they are again instead of being made to feel small and guilty about who’re they’re not, they can feel be safe on their own streets again instead of being accosted by fentanyl-heads and somali pirates, and they can feel confident that their economy is being optimised for hard-working families instead of globalist WEF elites.
If that’s what “fascism” means, then that’s just the tick-tocking response to the ever-increasing overreach of 90 years of communism. Now the real work begins. One Agenda47xi item at a time.
- Back in 2015/16, it was IRC forums that gave me a unique glimpse into the world as it really was. The high barriers to entry and inherently recherche nature of that space kept such views distinctly separated from the mainstream intelligentsia. Much to my benefit at the time! ↩
- See Polymarket spread a week ago. ↩
- Thanks Jack!
The DNC machine built an Info War Death Star (Twitter)
Elon offered to buy it but wanted to back out, but the Delaware courts made him go through with it
The Dems forced Elon to buy their almost completed Death Star
This election really was Return of the Jedi
🎯 by @naval 🤣 https://t.co/DGCLIQsa5d
— Shaun Maguire (@shaunmmaguire) November 10, 2024
- Notice a pattern?
- I’m obviously being generous with 1%… since it’s been memory-holed, here’s Kamala’s 2020 Presidential Primary results:
Delegate Count: In the final tally of the primary, Harris received 2 pledged delegates (0.05% of the total), compared to Biden’s 2,709 (68%) and Sanders’ 1,113 (27.97%)8.
Popular Vote: Harris received 273,383 votes (0.7% of the total), compared to Biden’s 19,080,502 (51.6%) and Sanders’ 9,680,424 (26.2%)
- Biden got couped by his own party – straight EM-styles – and then endorsed Comrade Kamala before the Obama-led Dems could announce a blitz-primary in response. The Dems fucked the retarded grandpa good and hard, but he had just enough juice left to fuck them right back. After that, not even a 3-to-1 campaign spend could save Joy! from its own identity-politics-fueled absurdity. ↩
- The 22nd Amendment just needs to be repealed inshallah!
4D Chess: Democrats Admit Trump Actually Won In 2020 And Is Now Unable To Serve Third Term https://t.co/ns6qssnut4 pic.twitter.com/rZezCZAPjx
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) November 7, 2024
- Hail Caesar! ↩
- Make America Healthy Again!
MAHA pic.twitter.com/WDyntKdzTB
— Bryan Johnson /dd (@bryan_johnson) November 8, 2024
- To quote Paul Skallas aka LindyMan (emphasis added):
In a way, it’s as if America itself is entering a kind of regency era, with these powerful deputies holding the levers. For a nation accustomed to strong, active presidents, this could be disorienting, yet it resembles an ancient model of rule that has always thrived when the sovereign ages and the advisors step forward. In history, councils like these have often reshaped empires.
By the end of Augustus’ reign, he was in his 70s and physically weakened, which limited his ability to directly manage Rome’s vast empire. Augustus increasingly relied on a core group of advisors, including Agrippa, Maecenas, and later Tiberius, who were entrusted with military, political, and administrative duties. This inner circle executed his policies, cemented the regime’s stability, and handled day-to-day governance. Their influence and loyalty helped to maintain the appearance of Augustus’s control, despite his limitations.
Louis XIII was often overshadowed by his chief minister, Cardinal Richelieu, who effectively governed France in the king’s name during the latter part of Louis’s life. As Louis’s health and engagement in state affairs declined, Richelieu wielded considerable power, leading domestic and foreign policies while coordinating closely with other powerful ministers.
The star of the show will not necessarily be Trump this time. But these other people who have serious agendas and will be given a long leash.
- Agenda47 is not to be confused with Project2025, if for no other reason than 2035 is the much more realistic time window for Elon’s housecleaning. ↩
- “Work awaits, starting is easy, but persistence is an art.” ~German proverb ↩