MACDONALD: The Epstein Curse Claims Another Republican ‘Soul’

There are a number of current issues bouncing about in the public domain that are actually either democrat party talking points, foreign influence operations, or both. Most are both, since they share the same agenda. Stop Trump, Make America Weak Again (MAWA), and put us back on the slippery slope of globalist control. ATM to the world until they’ve killed that cow as well, and you’d be right to ask, what does the world do then?

Taking them up their upside crosses without careful consideration and a lot of research outside the social media universe is advised. Left-Wing Handmaiden media narratives are like processed food. Cheap, easy, but incredibly bad for you. The anti-data-center thing comes to mind. Most of that is BS and foreign-funded, for the sole purpose of making sure our adversaries get ahead of us in the race. I already talked about this, so use this as your starting point.

And while “data centers” is a topic worthy of consideration, and there are real needs to address before they go live, consider that this has become a hill-top die-on for the left-wing enviro-loons. That’s the company you’d keep. But no one is losing primaries over that yet, so let’s get to the point of the headline.


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Anyone who tries to build anything on the idea that Donald Trump is somewhere in the “Epstein Files” is feeding from the progressive trough. It is a fantasy so enthralling that you could call it a fatal flaw. Every dump to date claims progressive donors or globalists, while the Teflon Don walks away looking clean at worst, and in some cases, a hero. To date, there is zero evidence he was the pedo the left claims, and the louder they shout it, the more progressive pedos get exposed.

Republicans who have decided to work this corner of the room are getting pulverized in their primaries, which I’d like to think is because they are seen as stupid for adopting left-wing talking points to attract Republican voters. Massie got shellacked. MTG left in a huff and has become so toxic even the left-wing media is growing tired of her. And now Nancy Mace, who seems credible and sane until she decided that more Epstein files were the key to the SC Gubernatorial primary.

There were six Republicans, and Mace came in fifth. What did the sixth candidate do wrong to lose to her? I have no idea, but Nancy had name recognition, and it wasn’t enough to beat four other Republicans. Public Citizen Nancy pushed the same cart the Dems have been dragging around since Trump brought up releasing them and then baited them by “changing his mind.”

If you are on the right and this is important to you, you have not asked enough questions.

First, if Trump was in there, Obama’s IC implants under Trump or Biden would have looked hard. So, hard they couldn’t even make something up during the 2024 cycle to lift Kamala Harris to win even one swing state.

Second, while Trump 2.0 has done a decent job of cleaning house at the FBI and DOJ (still work to do), the IC community has more Obama-Biden ticks than a bloodhound. With clearance and access.

No leaks.

Third, it is true, I suspect, that Trump has had “his guys” comb all the available material, and not just because there is stuff in there that can’t legally be made public. If he’s in there, he’d know, and not just because he was Epstein adjacent and knows himself.

Finally.

It’s been a while, but every time Trump brings Epstein up, it’s to rile up the commies and the center-right stooges who think there’s something there.

Sure, if you run on “I’m gonna release all the Epstein files ‘cuz Trump is in there or not, you’re probably gonna end your political career.

Democrats may not have to worry about that in the primary. In fact, they should probably consider getting a Nazi tattoo, bragging about how they celebrated Charlie Kirk’s assassination, why grooming children so they can be drugged and neutered against their parents’ will is a health care right, and how proud they are that democrats have protected illegal alien criminals and rapists. Their primary voters love that stuff.

But they have to run in the General, and those are all 80/20 issues, and they’d be on the wrong side of them all. Gas prices are a hard sell given how, under Biden, none of them said a peep, but memories are short, so there’s that. And most regular Americans never gave a damn about the Epstein files, and the only time they pay attention is when some right-wing Lib gets dethroned and forced into hiding because Entertainment Tonight and TMZ need the clicks and views.

I’m not saying “you republicans” have to end your crusade to uncover the truth within the confines of laws that exist to protect witnesses, whistleblowers, and the like. But you probably shouldn’t make it a campaign pillar, and you’d best be prepared to respond to questions about your past obsession. You’re not a Democrat. You don’t get a free pass for flip-flops, one-eighties, and the like. But at least have the sense to have just as much interest in all the fraud, auditing the Fed, and doing more than slapping the hands of members of Congress who do things that couldn’t get them hired as a substitute teacher in the average public school, with the understanding that, despite the advertising, isn’t too high of a bar to begin with.

TDS is not a disease that plays well with Republican voters. How well it plays with the so-called middle remains to be seen, but Epstein isn’t something they care about. If you’re too stupid to see that, no matter which side you’re on, you deserve to lose.

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  • Steve MacDonald

    Steve is a long-time New Hampshire resident, an award-winning blogger, and a member of the Board of Directors of The 603 Alliance and the National Heritage Center for Constitutional Studies. He is the owner of Grok Media LLC and the Managing Editor, Executive Editor, assistant editor, Editor, content curator, and more (yes, there's more) at GraniteGrok.com. Steve is also a former board member of the Republican Liberty Caucus of New Hampshire, the Republican Volunteer Coalition, and has worked for or with many state and local campaigns and grassroots groups, and is a past contributor to the Franklin Center for Public Policy.

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