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  • Coristine’s ass-kicking is just an excuse to send troops into DC. It’s a modern-day Reichstag fire.

    And the troops into DC are themselves a distraction from the real question Trump desperately wants to push off the radar: where are the Epstein files?

    And finally, my personal believe is that nothing at all happened to Coristine. This is all a show. Because think about it: what are the odd that this high-profile DOGE dude in particular tried to come to the rescue of anybody at all and got beat up for it?

    I say he got paid to get punched hard enough to splatter some blood on his clothes and make it public, so Trump could act on it. I might have believed it had it been anybody else. But him? This has “staged” written all over it.










  • trump and Mike Johnson convicted and executed by firing squad

    Trump will probably die of old age, sadly. Vance might get to be tried though, if he takes over the regime.

    But they won’t be shot. They’ll be hanged. Execution by firing squad is a military “distinction” - at least when it’s carried out as part of a lawful sentencing process - and it’s considered one notch above hanging, which is reserved for common criminals and is applied to particularly disgusting characters as a mark of shame.

    That’s why a lot of Nazis were hung rather than shot. I don’t think we’ll think of high-ranking MAGA officials as worthy of a firing squad.


  • Only the top Nazis and the most egregious underbosses. Hundreds of thousands of former SS, waffen SS and Gestapo officers went through the denazification process for a few months, during which they underwent a kind of reverse brainwashing - which also served as a probationary period to make sure they weren’t ultra-Nazis trying to hide their true feelings - then they got reabsorbed into German civilian society.

    Other German-occupied countries went through the same process. France for example, had roughly half a million civil servants who previously worked for the Vichy regime - some of them having done some pretty unsavory things.

    It’s one of the great untold shameful stories of those countries, that everybody at the time swept under the rug because they - understandably - desperately wanted to move on, and also because, like it or not, the countries simply couldn’t function without rehabillating those disgusting people and their former skills.