🚨Massie Defeated
Voters don’t care about half-literate nonsense from barely-educated cable cast-offs who can’t move the needle in elections to save their lives.
Thomas Massie represented Kentucky’s 4th Congressional district for 14 years. He began with a laser-focus on the issues at the tail-end of the tea party days and devolved into Podcastistan clickbait madness.
Ultimately, Massie was his own worst enemy. Not Trump. It didn’t matter when Trump went after him in primaries before — but when Massie began focusing more on Podcastistan clicks and departed from his previous tight focus on real issues, he lost the plot. That’s the unassailable truth of it.
Voters don’t care about half-literate nonsense from barely-educated cable cast-offs who can’t move the needle in elections to save their lives.
The other big truth from tonight is that the Podcastistan doomer slop-sphere lost big tonight. The true measure of its influence was revealed to be a pathetic paper tiger. Podcastistan isn’t real life. Voters don’t care about half-literate nonsense from barely-educated cable cast-offs who can’t move the needle in elections to save their lives. Podcastistan and the Woke Reich fell on the sword of their own hubris tonight. These people get their clicks and temporary satisfaction from chasing trends, a poor substitute for years of established consistency, and the politicians and voters get screwed. It’s not America First, it’s Click$ First.
Here’s another truth that Podcastistan doesn’t get: my and others’s criticism of Massie has nothing to do with Trump. It’s easier for these frauds to insist otherwise, mischaracterizing criticism with association fallacy (claiming “marching orders”), because it absolves them from the responsibility of addressing real and legitimate criticism of Massie’s behavior over the past couple of years. Except I and others have been more fairly critical of Trump’s mistakes and have praised his victories with more consistency than these frauds have ever demonstrated in the entirety of their professional careers.
Some of them have accused me of being part of retired Navy SEAL Ed Gallrein’s campaign and having him on my program. I have never met or spoke with Gallrein, I’m not even sure how you pronounce his last name, and he’s never been on my program, nor has he ever been invited. Again, another irrelevant association fallacy. Massie’s hardcore boosters cannot handle the plain truth that Massie and Massie alone did this to himself.
I didn’t hold up the sex scandals implicating Massie that exploded this week. I felt that the timing was cheap, though I myself have personally heard rumors from various elected members of Congress and other D.C.-based conservative media members who whisper about apparent antics. I was more interested in the fact that a sitting member of Congress removed his sharp MIT brain and set it aside to replace it with Tucker Carlson’s CIA-rejected cerebral matter.
Sometimes smart people are very stupid and Massie was very stupid about this reelection bid. It was his to win and his to lose, alone. He certainly didn’t choose class on his way off stage:
I’ll talk about this race and others tomorrow on the program. For grins I’m also going to do a deep dive into AIPAC, what it is, what they get, what they spend, the laws governing PACs, and the leftist arguments being appropriated by smarter-than-that people on the right who repeat them without verifying anything for themselves.





You have the sharpest insight out there. And you’re funny! Love “Florida Man”.
The politiquake in Indiana has aftershocks in Kentucky.