I’m seeing more and more articles and videos that equate the Republican Party with conservatism. When they do, they have a hard time making sense of Vivek Ramaswamy, Matt Gaetz, RFK Jr., and even Elon Musk. Where do they fit in as conservatives?
And the answer is that they don’t. They’re reformers, here to take Planet Earth back from the elitists, Nazis, Satanists, and other groups joined together to control the world.
On the Internet they’re joined by a loose-knit group of truthers, patriots, anons, anti-vaxxers, climate deniers, and lightworkers – “conspiracy theorists” all, (1) whose “conspiracies” are now being shown to be true.
The answer to how to cope in the face of this basic division is simple. The Republican Party needs to truly expand, to become a big-tent party, with everyone playing their role to, literally, save the Earth.
“Draining the swamp” is the way the Commander-in-Chief describes it. The purpose of the big-tent Republican Party at this moment in time is not to divide itself down and squabble over power internally – conservatives against reformers – but each to find their harmonious role in presenting a unified and well-functioning front to those who wish to dominate the world and kill off most of the population.
The conservatives might handle the law, the Constitution, religion, education, etc. The reformers might handle technological innovation, the military, the takedown of the cabal, etc.
All under the one big tent, held together by one man – Donald Trump – and his positively-exciting team.
If you’re focused on draining the swamp, they’re an exciting team. If you’re a member or associate of the cabal, they’re Hitler, fascists, dictators, etc.
I think I may have to make this point repeatedly because I don’t see the distinction between conservative Republican and reformist Republican being made elsewhere. From the failure to make that distinction, I think, a lot of confusion arises.
Footnotes
(1) More like canaries in a mineshaft.