I think one of the big lessons of the 6 January Insurrection was how badly Trump failed as a revolutionary. Whatever you think of Trump, he absolutely failed to take advantage of a situation that was tailor made for him to overthrow the government and install himself as president-for-life.

Think about it. Whoever was in the War Room at the Willard Scott Hotel that day, whoever the armed and ready representatives on the floor of the House that day, whoever the militia members in the rioters that day were, they were all waiting for Trump to signal them for the blood bath to begin.

All Trump had to do was go to the Capitol Building, and he couldn’t make it happen.

  • He was out maneuvered by Mark Meadows — Mark fucking Meadows! — at least, according to Cassidy Hutchinson.
  • His Secret Service delegation defied direct orders from him.
  • He didn’t invoke the Insurrection Act.

Whatever the plan was for that day, Trump failed in his part of it. It was simply a failure of nerve, of imagination, of understanding of his role. Any revolutionary worth their salt would’ve succeeded that day. It only comes once or twice in a lifetime, and Trump utterly failed, proving himself, once again, to have the feculent touch.

His handlers learned from it, but Trump won’t be handled. He is too much the contrarian to allow anyone to tell him what to do. He’s got to be center stage in the limelight, or he goes all elephant in a china shop on your ass. Is he really going to sit quietly and meekly by while the Heritage Foundation opens their can of Project 2025 on his flabby, hairless, white ass? Do you think he’s going to let the Federalist Society push him around on judicial nominations or anything else when he doesn’t need them for anything? He’s not going for re-election, right?

If re-elected, he’s fleecing the government and MAGA for every thing he can get and he ain’t letting go or sharing with anyone. Anyone who thinks otherwise ain’t been paying attention.

What do you think? Is Trump the ultimate paper tiger or is he really working with the conservative movement to achieve their goals?