The video effectively highlights the erosion of democratic norms, yet reducing complex political shifts to "cultism" ignores the underlying systemic failures that fuel such movements. It prioritizes rhetorical impact over the nuanced structural analysis needed to understand modern American polarization.
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maga is a f***ing cultAdded:
There is no Easter Bunny. There is no tooth fairy. There is no anti-war right.
It's 100% true. There's none. It doesn't exist. There's no anti- right either.
Let's be real. As of today, it's official. Okay? MAGA is a cult and they're proia, pro- Jeffrey Epstein, pro- Israel unconditionally. They are just a cult. Ladies and gentlemen, primary day. It's election day in the United States of America in numerous states, Kentucky, Georgia, and Pennsylvania to name a few. And we are getting ready to rumble.
>> Holy Toledo.
>> Philly, go out and vote. Georgia, go out and vote. Kentucky, go out and vote.
Charles Booker, but also maybe Thomas Massie. I mean, I don't know. You know, holy Toledo, folks. Indiana. And both of those situations are unique for mine.
Bill Cassidy voted to impeach the president. That's something I've never done and I would never do. And his constituents were mad about that. Right.
>> God, I love Thomas Massie so much. He is such a freak, dude. What a rare bird he is. He's like I'm so much more mga than Bill Cassidy. I would never I would never vote to impeach Donald Trump. It's awesome. He's so awesome. Libertarian final boss. Absolutely. Thomas Maserati, baby.
>> This is one of the most, if not the most expensive, House primaries ever. More than $30 million spent among the race here. And talking to voters, there's a sense of exhaustion as well. But Sarah, this is >> now officially the most expensive primary race in the history of the United States of America. Number two and number three were Jamal Bowman and Cory Bush. Now, what's the connective tissue there? Why is the number one most expensive primary race in the history of the United States of America and the number two most expensive primary race and the number three most expensive primary race in the history of American elections? What could it be? What is the thing that connects Cy Bush, Jamal Bowman, two Democrats and Thomas Massie?
That's right. It's Israel. It's just broad daylight. They are literally subverting the democratic process. a foreign lobby for a foreign state. The number one ally of the United States of America, small nation, tiny nation, size of New Jersey, surrounded by scary Muslims. That's what it is. No politic here. Do not say Israel IS BUYING SEATS.
HOW DARE YOU? HOW DARE YOU SAY ISRAEL buying seats literally confirms that the Kentucky primary is for Israel. The most consequential Republican primary for Israel is happening in Kentucky. At some point, we got to be like, "This is a little up." No. What will it take, folks? When will Americans wake the up to what's going on? This is totally ridiculous. It's happening in broad daylight. It's almost as perverse and as ridiculous as Donald Trump taking $1.7 billion of taxpayer revenue from the IRS to to spend however he sees fit. It's happening in broad daylight. Is highway robbery and people are just sleepwalking. Donald Trump doing, you know, 58 trades a day since the beginning of 2026. How did that happen?
People who got real mad about Nancy and Paul Pelosi, myself included, I was mad about that, too. And you should be mad about that. It's perfectly valid to be upset that Congress persons are trading on non-publicly available information.
And yet, no such consideration is given to the president when he's doing it in broad daylight. What are we doing?
What's going on? Actually, not to get all Tucker Carlson here, but what the's going on? We're not a country. We're not. If you allow foreign lobbies to buy and sell seats like this without any push back whatsoever, you can't be a country. You're not. We're not a country. The United States of America is no longer a country. It's just a holdover state for corporate interests.
Corporate interests that can come in and buy elections. Foreign lobbies that can come in and buy elections. Basically now, yeah, an Israeli owned casino.
Shout out Miriam Add. It's ridiculous.
She's out here voting because things are really expensive and hard. I passed by a gas station here in Allentown. $4.89 a gallon. Those are the issues that are really bringing voters.
>> If Massie loses, do you think it has enough of an impact to disillusion people? No. It means that people are totally in a drunken stouper. If Thomas Massie wins today, that's a huge blow.
That means no amount of moneyed interest, no amount of cultish thinking that is in the core of the Republican party that's like anchoring the entire base at this point is enough to unseat someone who's actually fought for his own moral convictions and said, "I'm not going to compromise on my values." If Israel and Trump in unison wins here, which by the way is not unexpected, okay, it shows something about the state of Republicans. It says that the base is completely a cult. 100% a cult. Okay, it's just totally a cult. It's not necessarily a bad thing from our perspective. In some ways, it's it's terrifying how cultish it is, but it's a cult that is getting smaller and smaller. So, from that perspective, I think it's beatable. One example I will use is the Ken Paxton endorsement in Texas. Ken Paxton is a polarizing figure not just for the Democrats but amongst Republicans as well. But he's full MAGA and Donald Trump endorsed Ken Paxton today. Ken Paxton actually performs worse against James Talerico than Cornin. And now that Donald Trump is boosting Ken Paxton, this actually improves James Terrio's chances. So you will see potential flips in areas that we never thought were possible to flip because of the way that Trump is moving.
Trump is very clearly mustering up all the forces. He's he's saying, "This is my party. It doesn't matter. I care about ideological loyalty. I care about loyalty to me more than anything else. I don't care about the performance of the party at all. I only care about making sure that my guys are, you know, winning." You know, how the Democrats have done a similar thing for maintaining uh the corporate control over the party. Something that caused them to lose over and over again.
something that might even cause them to lose in the upcoming midterms in areas where they could potentially win. That's what Trump is doing. This is how you lose elections that you could possibly win. when there is unilateral control over the future of the party in the hands of one ego maniacal madman or a a national party that chooses to defend corporate interests even when the warning signs are right there for the Democratic party. They lost the election because they refused to lean into the demands being made by the masses as far as more bold uh more radical changes in the economy that would help the working class or uh their their unbelievable loyalty to the nation state of Israel as it was engaging in heinous war crimes and and doing a genocide. That loyalty caused people to stay at home. That loyalty is the reason why people didn't vote for the Democratic party and Trump won. somewhere 82 83% on average. That is higher at this point in a second term than either Barack Obama was with Democrats back in 2014 and certainly way higher than George W. Bush was at this point with Republicans back in 2006.
Although Grinder, by the way, going in the Grinder. That's a quote from Good Burger. I like to I love that movie. Um but what what what is you know what's so important here is what happened in Louisiana. Will that necessarily hold in Kentucky? Maybe, maybe not. But Bill Cassy's performance on Saturday night, I went back through all the spreadsheets I possibly could, looking at every single primary that an incumbent senator had after just after World War II, back in 1946. Bill Cassid's 25% was the weakest performance of any incumbent senator in a primary. Again, I don't think >> Trump is God for MAGA, which is the entirety of the Republican party. Donald Trump is God. He is no longer just like a political figure. He is a deity. You have to look at modern-day Republican voters as a cult. That's it. I genuinely think at this point if Donald Trump turned around and said that he is a communist, we could have a communist party in this country. That is the level of influence Donald Trump has over his base. Okay? Donald Trump tomorrow could be like, I am a communist. I love communism. The Republican party is completely at the mercy of Donald Trump.
Bill Cassidy is a demon. Yes, I hate Bill Cassidy. I don't give a about Bill Cassidy. But the reality of the matter is seemingly Republicans don't give a about Bill Cassidy either. Okay, they will drop any and every person that they have consistently voted for. That's why the Kentucky race is important. The Kentucky primary for Thomas Massie is unbelievably important. unbelievably important because Thomas Massie is not even like Bill Cassidy, right? Bill Cassidy has had his woke moments which Republicans love punishing regardless.
Thomas Massie is not woke at all. Thomas Massie is 90% of the way with Donald Trump. Thomas Massie is more MAGA than Trump is. So, at this point, is MAGA a definable set of opinions and ideology and policies? Or is MAGA just whatever Donald Trump likes? and whatever Donald Trump hates is no longer a MAGA. That's the question taking shape within the Republican party primaries in Kentucky.
I personally believe it's a cult. This is an important moment because if Thomas Massie wins, that means that there is actually a fissure within the base of MAGA where there are at least enough Republicans that are capable of looking at individual policies and saying, "Look, I love Trump. I love Massie.
Massie did great with the Epstein stuff.
He did great with Israel. I agree with him. At least for that district in Kentucky, we can figure out whether or not there is anything redeemable about the Republican party or not necessarily redeemable, but is there something salvageable? Because if there is a real fissure there, if Thomas Massie wins the primaries, that means there is at least a fissure that can be exploited. If Thomas Massie loses the primaries, it's over. There's no better indication. I mean, that paired up with Bill Cassidy, paired up with all the other things that have taken place, it's done. Israel and Donald Trump can just uh at least on the Republican side, destroy the candidacy, destroy the the legacy and the impact of any Republican, no matter how loyal they are. That's what we're going to find out today. I hope Thomas Massie wins because if Thomas Massie wins that means that there is a deep fissure within the base where for the first time ever maybe regardless of their cultish attitude uh regardless of their their dear leader praise there are certain things that the base of support within MAGA still sees and can make individual changes uh on that means that there is like you know there is there is a little bit of hope to lean into that that deep fissure ing as these numbers come in here in Lehigh Valley seventh district numbers on the board.
>> Two other Lauren big races that we're watching in Pennsylvania tonight. Um Bucks County, not just for personal preference reasons, but because that is one that's going to be a battleground come November. And then of course three that we've been talking about late NBC's updated numbers are just the same numbers that we saw already. Apac already gloating. Congratulations to US Navy Seal Ed Galvine for defeating anti-Israel incumbent Thomas Massie. Pro Americans are proud to back candidates who support a strong America Israel alliance. Being pro- Israel is good policy AND GOOD POLITICS. THEY'RE FARTING ON US. THERE IS NO EASTER BUNNY.
There is no tooth fairy. There is no anti-war right. It's 100% true. There's none. It doesn't exist. There's no anti-pedophilia right either. Let's be real. As of today, it's official. Okay?
MAGA is a cult and they're pro pedophilia, pro- Jeffrey Epstein, pro- Israel unconditionally. They are just a cult. That's it. There's no reason to fantasize about like what is Tucker Carlson gonna do? Is Tucker Carlson gonna motivate the people to not vote for the pro pedophilia, proTrump, pro Epstein candidate? No, it don't work.
It's not real. It doesn't exist. Okay, these guys are insane. Yeah. Gain, by the way, didn't participate in any debates. Barely campaigned, but he had Trump's endorsement and tens of millions of dollars from pro-Israel groups behind him. Democracy straight up. He got carried. This is the Republican closed primary. These are lifelong Republicans.
Have you changed your mind on Tucker's viability as a replacement for Trump?
No. Because Tucker doesn't exist in a world where Trump exists. It doesn't change the calculation for me at all.
What comes after Trump will be Tucker Carlson, who will be just as cultlike as Donald Trump. That's what I think. Once Trump is out of the picture, it doesn't matter. The only person who can carry that same exact cult that has the the capabilities of reading the rumor and is going to be Tucker Carlson. But while there is one guy while Trump is around is Trump and nobody else.
>> All right. But what I do think is Tucker might actually change his tune a little bit. He might be singing a different tune after this. Maybe I'm wrong, but he's a room reader and the room is yelling at him. Yeah. Notice any trend with the most expensive congressional races? It seems like there's a trend.
Hm. I wonder how that happened. 34 million. Thomas Bass Thomas Massie versus Gallerin. Jamal Burman versus Latimer 25 million. These are primaries.
Okay. Yeah. What good is it to be able to read the room if the base of uh support that you are going for is illiterate and can't read? Oh my god.
devastating. Again, like I said, it's now official. The Republican party's a cult. Now, we're going to find out if the Democrats are a cult, too.
>> It It is the most expensive race ever. I think when they add it up, right now they can count 35 million. I think when they add it up, it's going to be a lot more than that because on our side, we know we spent more than 15 million. And um we were able to go toe-to-toe. There was never a week that we got outspent more than 2 to one in this entire race um once it got underway. And that's that's >> remember guys, this doesn't mean that Ken Paxton has it in the bag, though, because the rest of the country despises these freaks. It's an increasingly shrinking base of cultlike support. But there's a limit to it. If the opposition is strong enough, they can win. As it stands currently, until Donald Trump decides he's going to put armed ICE agents at every polling station who not only ask for your papers, but your voter affiliation, which could happen, could happen. And Democrats could just turn around and say, "Ah, what are we going to do? Oh no, we have to vote extra hard next time. I know they're shooting us at the balling station. We're going to vote vote harder." But remember, the Republican party is gone. Okay? It's over. It's done. There is no, "Oh, I'm a Trump supporter, but also I don't really with Israel. I'm I'm done listening to this." As long as Trump is around, he is God. Trump is perceived as a deity.
Trump is perceived as a god-like figure.
The Idaho primaries were the first inclination that people don't give a about any personal opinion whatsoever.
They don't have any ideological standing. It's only Trump. Trump is God.
And then we saw the the Louisiana race.
Third place, dude. Incumbent getting into third place. There is no anti-war right. It's over. There is no anti-Israel right. There is no anti-war right. As long as Donald Trump is the president, as long as Donald Trump stays pro-Israel, this party is pro- Israel.
As long as Donald Trump is pro-war, this party is pro-war. Anything but a decisive victory for Thomas Massie implies that there is no base of support, there is no base of support for anything but Trump. That's it. That's where we're at. The fact that it wasn't even a close race for Massie implies it's so gone. What a devastating day for theoretical democracy in the United States of America. so far. Remember, like I've said already, the first test was whether or not the Republican party is a cult and they will just go whichever way the money tells them to go. This was proven to be true. They are the pro Epstein, pro pedophilia, pro- Israel, proTrump cult. That's what the Republicans are. The second test will be in Pennsylvania third district.
Pro-Israel is on the side of both Sharief Street and Stamford. The institutional Dems are behind Sharief Street. The people are behind Chris Rab, but we shall see. Big mistake for Thomas Massie running an expressly anti-pedophilia ticket in the grand old pedophiles party. What else can you say?
God damn, it's hard to stay hopeful in this country. It's crazy.
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