Dear Loyalists,
let’s have a real conversation. You’ve probably spent the last decade defending Donald Trump and Elon Musk as if they were the last great warriors against the woke apocalypse. But at some point, you gotta ask yourself—are these really the best standard-bearers for the movement? Because let’s be honest: one is a washed-up game show host who never met a grift he didn’t like, and the other is a meme-obsessed tech billionaire who somehow manages to be both a free speech absolutist and a thin-skinned man-child banning accounts that hurt his feelings.
Donald Trump: The Grifter-in-Chief
The thing about Trump is that he’s never been about conservative principles. He’s about Trump—always has been. If you think he’s some kind of anti-establishment champion, I’ve got a failed Atlantic City casino to sell you. This is a guy who:
- Raised $250 million from supporters to fight “election fraud” and then spent it on personal expenses and his PAC, not legal battles.
- Blew out the national debt worse than Obama while claiming he was a “fiscal conservative.”
- Pushed a vaccine he still wants credit for while pretending he’s the king of the anti-vaxxers when it suits him.
- Hired half the “deep state” he rants about, including John Bolton and Bill Barr, and then acted surprised when they didn’t turn into MAGA cheerleaders.
The truth? He’s got zero loyalty to the movement. You’re only useful to Trump until you’re not. If the Republican Party bends the knee to him in 2024, it’s not a revolution—it’s a hostage situation.
Elon Musk: The Billionaire Court Jester
Elon was supposed to be the genius visionary who’d fight for free speech and innovation, right? Instead, we got a guy who:
- Overpaid $44 billion for Twitter, promptly ran it into the ground, and then literally renamed it to a single letter like some kind of Bond villain with a branding problem.
- Claims to be pro-free speech, but suspends journalists and bans people who track his private jet.
- Cries about wokeness, but still takes billions in government subsidies while doing business with China like any other globalist sellout.
- Acts like he’s above politics, but simps for every right-wing culture war talking point when he needs clout.
Musk wants you to think he’s Tony Stark, but he’s really just a rich kid who inherited an emerald mine and now roleplays as a tech messiah online. His genius is mostly in self-promotion, not world-changing innovation. Tesla? The concept was stolen. SpaceX? Built on NASA contracts. Twitter? A dumpster fire under his leadership.
Why This Matters
The right used to stand for something—actual small government, freedom, and responsibility. Now, it’s being hijacked by a reality TV conman and an unstable billionaire who plays both sides. If these are your champions, it’s time to aim higher. Because at this rate, the movement isn’t fighting the establishment—it is the establishment, just dumber and louder.
Time to find better role models.
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