Saturday, April 18, 2026

Trump is a Moderate. What's Coming is Far More Conservative.

 Elizabeth Nickson ·Substack   

To a man or woman, they want the Iranian mullahs ended. Not trimmed back, not de-militarized. Ended.

"I don’t suppose you missed the delicious humiliation of Obama, Clinton, the Blob, when they ululated over the defeat of Victor Orban only to find out that the new guy - Péter Magyar - young, with actual muscle tone - was even more committed to the anti-immigration/conservative agenda than Orban himself. Then, the next day - this was almost too wonderful for words - he shut down the official media until they corrected their bias. I felt like ululating myself. The left, after tens of millions, hundreds of millions of Euro-dollar-propaganda got 2.3% of the vote, and no seats. They were obliterated.

"Peru went 52% conservative, the left 25%. Chile, a long-time leftie haven, went conservative, California’s new governor’s race is conservative against conservative. Well ok, maybe the iniquitous African commie Karen Bass is leading in mayoral race, but damn, anyone with a brain would take reality goofus Spencer Pratt after Bass’s disastrous face plant in LA." . . . More...



. . . "In short, Carlson is now leading a conscientious effort to aggressively promote Islam on the American Right. Reasonable minds can disagree as to why he is doing so. Perhaps he secretly converted. Perhaps Carlson’s undeniable hatred of the Jews is really that acute and debilitating. Perhaps he is cashing out and even defying the Foreign Agents Registration Act. Maybe it’s a combination of these causes. And frankly, to no small extent, who cares?
"Because regardless: This is flaming garbage. And it must be rejected as such. Fundamentally, Islam and sharia are wildly incompatible with Western civilization, which is the offshoot of the ecumenical biblical inheritance. The history of Christian-Islamic relations tells a long and often bitter record of conflict, competition, and occasional outright persecution. From the early centuries of Islamic expansionism all the way through modern times, the relationship between Christendom and the Islamic world has rarely been tranquil." . . .

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