Will that crazy twelve percent that believes in this conspiracy be the determining factor in electing Donald Trump. It's Thursday, February fifteenth. There are two hundred and sixty four days left until America decides and chooses who will be the next head of state, commander in chief, and President of the United States. There are two political parties in America, the Republican Party and the Democratic Party. Did you know that they are also the first and the third oldest
political parties in the world. The Republican Party is the junior partner, founded in eighteen fifty four, and today in our country of three hundred and thirty million Americans, thirty eight million of them are registered Republicans, slightly more than
ten percent of the actual population of the country. Third of Republicans, according to polling, believe that there is a conspiracy affoot involving Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey to somehow fix the Super Bowl tied into the general election and participate in some nefarious manner that will steal the election again from Donald Trump. If I understand the conspiracy correctly, let's think about that number. One third of thirty eight million is a little bit north of twelve million people,
and this lays out the choice in our country. Are three hundred and thirty million of us in total going to be ruled over by our lowest common denominator? Will that crazy twelve percent that believes in this conspiracy be the determining factor in electing Donald Trump? Because that base is the hardcore MAGA core, and it's nuts. The crazy
people just didn't spontaneously generate. We've always had crazy people in America, yet at the same time, we've retained the wisdom to make certain that they never took control of the nation. It would have been much better for the world if a crazy faction of Americans were able to take the whole of the country hostage. That it would have taken place when America was a much less powerful nation, not the world's pre eminent one its most potent nuclear power.
Yet that is the situation that we face. Across all of the history of humanity. There are only about seven hundred million people that have ever lived that can call themselves properly Americans. It's interesting to consider on the eve of America's two hundred and fiftieth birthday and the anniversary of independence, that half of all Americans who ever lived
are alive right now today. And the dominant, most powerful political faction, the one that has their hand on the throat of American politics, that has consumed the overwhelming amount of the nation's attention for the last eight years, that has powered an extremist element that turned into a fascist movement, is found in a minority. And this is always the case. The core of the Trump movement is relatively small, thirteen million people. That this is the business model of the
cable companies. They're able to reach a faction of that thirteen million, a couple million on Fox, a couple hundred thousand on news Max. When you disaggregate it through social media, everybody gets a little piece. And it works exactly the same way on the Democratic Party side. And what this has done, plus the algorithm, is create a situation where everybody lives in their own bubble, their own delusion and their own reality. They're disconnected from the concepts of Americanism
and community and patriotism. And when patriotism weakens the weed, the pestilence, the malevolence that comes in its place is nationalism. We shouldn't be surprised that there's twelve million people in this country who would vote for a rapist. Why would we be We shouldn't be surprised that there's twelve million people in this country who believed the presidential election will be decided in a conspiracy between Taylor Swift and Travis Kelcey.
We shouldn't be surprised about any of it. The surprising part about it is that the overwhelming majority would allow, through indifference, this deluded, crazy faction to actually take political power and be the authors of our destiny and shape the future. Is it surprising that a third of Republicans
believe this nonsense? The Speaker of the House of Representatives is a bonafide, full on religious fanatic, a theocrat who believes people in dinosaurs walked around together six thousand years ago. These people are nuts, and Donald Trump, the greatest demagogue of his age, a malignant narcissist, a sociopathic personality, a convicted rapist, a fraudster, has built a cult of personality around this core of madness. Nobody is asking anybody in America to quit their jobs, to vote their lives to
stopping this. But the way you stop it is to go vote a couple times a year is to participate a little bit, to practice citizenship. Because there's a difference between you and the crazy ass people that believe in
the conspiracy between Travis Kelsey and Taylor Swift. Those crazy ass people are going to go vote, They're going to vote in primaries, and you're not u And so that crazy group, which is a third of the Republican Party and a much smaller percentage nationally, becomes the dominant percentage in a primary, and voila, guess what it produces. The Carrie Lakes of the world, the Marjorie Taylor Greens of the world, the Lauren Boberts of the world, the Nancy
Maces of the world. Cynicism yields insanity. In difference yields fascism. What's happening in America is very real. Do the forty percent of the people in this country who have four hundred dollars cash available do they live in a democracy? Do they have choice, control agency? Are they able to pursue happiness? I don't think so. Thank you for listening to my political commentary. If you like what you heard today, please also consider subscribing to The Warning Daily newsletter on substack.
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