About Trump

I always love when I anger both pro and anti-Trump folks. Some think I am far too harsh and critical of Trump. Others think I am some kind of supporter. I assure you that I am not really either pro or anti-Trump because I am a Southern Nationalist. I am pro-White, pro-Christian, pro-Southern, and more specifically, pro-Florida (my home country). I advocate secession. The Union, as it is configured, is a mistake and I wish to see Florida depart from the Union as quickly as possible.

When it comes to Trump, I will point out his flaws. I was once one of his most ardent supporters (2016) – running several pages dedicated to his election and spending the bulk of 2016 on the campaign trail. I was in the Trump Pentagon as late as 2019 (prior to Charlottesville catching up to me). I personally witnessed the chaos of the Trump military. I was dejected at the complete lack of leadership shown by the White House while the DOD ran buck wild DEI and GloboHomo agendas. From 2017 – 2019, the U.S. military began its complete war on White Christians – led by anyone higher than an O-4.

When Trump does something bad for White people or Christians, I will call him out. When Trump does something that harms the South, I will hold him accountable. When Trump makes a decision, an appointment, or a speech – if it is not in the best interest of the White Southerner – I will say so. Blindly supporting Trump is foolish.

Correspondingly, if Trump does something good, I will applaud it. Unlike leftists, I am not against most of that which he says. I am certainly not against his voters, many of whom are my family members, neighbors, congregants, and friends. When he achieves on their behalf, I will praise him. Blindly hating Trump is foolish.

Do I have high hopes about a Trump presidency? No, I do not. I think he will fall into a lot of the same traps as last time – mostly because of his personal style and his outrageous connections to the Jewish people. It boggles the mind when you see Trump’s love of the Jews and “who” led the greatest assaults on Trump: Cohen, Zuckerberg, Zucker, Greenblatt, Oppenheim, Lipowitz (aka, Lorne Michaels), Schiff, Schumer, Vindman, Soros, Lauder, Yellen, Eckstein, Blinken, Emhoff, Tapper, Weiss… the list is large enough to fill a temple in Tel Aviv. I wish Trump would be more pro-Christian instead of pro-antichrist.

If I am wrong, and he does amazing things – great! I will cheer those victories. If he fails terribly, I will hold him accountable for those actions. I will not be a cheerleader for Trump, but I will not be a perpetual detractor, either.

Either way, we still have 2028 coming. We have four years to prepare. Unlike 2016, let’s not fall asleep this time. Let us use these four years to get ready for the sake of our people.

One comment

  1. As always good insight, Mr Martin!

    Just my two cents, I’ve noticed during this election cycle the Right has been (or allowed to be?) more aggressive in its call for normalcy. Trump got overwhelming support, even from celebrities (something that did not happen in ’16 or ’20). The most shocking aspect as been the Dems accepting defeat so graciously – Biden has been smiling, Kamala seems ready to move on. The Left hasn’t paid any of their agitators to burn down anything yet, so Trump winning the election is obviously part of the establishment plan.

    I think Mr Shackleford’s many articles emphasizing how Israel needs US military support to dominate the ME (and the world) is why Trump won. Unfortunately for Israel, US military recruitment numbers are in the toilet. Therefore we will be given Trump for another 4 years, which will be a call to normalcy & patriotism and hopefully a postponement of trans/dei & anti-White rhetoric but the main goal will be to enlist young, White Americans to fight for GloboHomo/Israel.

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