Dead enders are still out there

We’ve been waiting for MAGA Fever to break for years. It hasn’t happened. Americans elected a walking sheaf of personality defects to the White House twice, the second time after two impeachments and multiple felony convictions. The American electorate has its own issues, clearly. Lots of them. But it seems that Donald Trump’s illegal Iran war and his threat to destroy “a whole civilization” on “Bridge Day” was (no pun intended) a bridge too far. A woman at a street protest told me on Thursday that Trump’s threat made her physically ill. It finally broke some of his strongest supporters.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, and Alex Jones stared long into the abyss only to be shaken by what stared back.
There are now MAGA calls for Trump’s removal from office:
Tucker Carlson helped get Donald Trump elected president in 2016, but now he’s warning Christians they should abandon support for the president as he commits immoral crimes against humanity.
Alex Jones was already done with Trump, but Trump’s “supervillain” statements about Iran and Melania Trump’s Epstein statement on Thursday made him withdraw his support. “The ship is sinking.”
Ryan Grim remarks on a “damning portrait” of MAGA collapse.
I’m not holding my breath. I’ll wait for mass resignations from the White House. As I noted the other day, the dead enders are still out there. They know. They just haven’t processed their betrayal yet.
“The dead-enders are still with us, those remnants of the defeated regimes who’ll go on fighting long after their cause is lost.”
— Donald Rumsfeld










