The Cold Civil War Is Now on Defrost, and the Right Still Isn’t Ready

Nov 6, 2025 - 00:30
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The Cold Civil War Is Now on Defrost, and the Right Still Isn’t Ready

Just before Tuesday’s election returns started coming in, I found myself confused.

We had gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia where GOP candidates who had once appeared in competitive positions to win were flagging, and badly, other races around the country were ringing alarm bells for the Republicans, the government shutdown was hitting five weeks, and it was obvious the Democrats were using it to mobilize their base voters in ways Republicans weren’t doing, and what was the Right occupying its time with?

Tearing the Heritage Foundation apart because its president, Kevin Roberts, voiced support for longtime ally Tucker Carlson.

And why? Because Carlson did an interview with the boorish Nick Fuentes that wasn’t sufficiently nasty.

Now it’s a day after the election as I write this, and Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer, the architect of the shutdown is cackling away at the “shellacking” that President Trump and MAGA took in the elections, and Schumer and his House counterpart Hakeem “Temu Obama” Jeffries are triumphantly giving written orders to the president.

Wake up, clowns. We don’t have time to fight about Nick Fuentes.

Not when five out of every six women under 30 just voted to make a Ugandan/Indian Muslim communist who wants to globalize the intifada the mayor of America’s largest city.

The Democrats kicked Republicans’ asses not just in deep blue places like New York City and New Jersey and California, where an electoral trick bag just spilled out five more House seats for the Democrats thanks to a thumbs-up referendum on congressional gerrymandering. They kicked the GOP’s asses in Georgia, where two Republican members of the public service commission were turned out of office by communists who will make power generation an impossibility and rates skyrocket. They did it in Mississippi, where they broke the Republicans’ legislative supermajority. They did it in Pennsylvania, where they seized (perhaps permanent) control of the state supreme court.

And they did it in Virginia, which is a blue state, but you wouldn’t figure it would be blue enough that a Hamas-supporting Muslim would get elected lieutenant governor and a toxic cretin who expressed a desire to murder the Republican House speaker and his children could become the state’s chief law enforcement official.

In positive news, Somali Muslim communist Omar Fateh failed in his bid to become the mayor of Minneapolis. Woke white communist Jacob Frey, one of the chief engineers of the George Floyd riots in 2020, won another term. Just across the river in St. Paul, state Rep. Kaolhy Vang Her, who admitted she came to the U.S. illegally, is now the mayor-elect.

This result might have been worse than what happened in St. Paul:

But all of that happened on Tuesday while Republicans were arguing with each other over the proper amount of opprobrium and shunning to be given to Nick Fuentes, Tucker Carlson, and Kevin Roberts.

In case you people didn’t realize this, we don’t have time for navel-gazing right now.

We’re up against a Democrat Party that literally starved its base voters, in order to radicalize them and drive them to the polls, by engineering a government shutdown through a filibuster. That Democrat Party lined up behind Zohran Mamdani, who quoted in his acceptance speech not Jefferson nor Madison nor Lincoln nor Roosevelt but Nehru, and it mobilized a foreign-born electorate the Democrats had created through aggressive mass migration from the Third World to push him into power in a city that a generation ago adopted the slogan “Never Forget” in response to 9/11.

Well, Mamdani’s electorate didn’t forget. They didn’t even know. And they don’t give a damn.

And getting the ones who don’t give a damn to the polls is the explicit mission of the Democrat Party, by any means necessary.

I could yell some more at these people who want to screech about Nick Fuentes, but I don’t give a damn. Not right now. I want to get things moving again. And I have some suggestions that I want to talk about.

First, Trump is howling at Senate Republicans that it’s time to abolish the filibuster. And as Melissa and I discuss in one of our The Spectacle Podcast episodes this week, he makes a hell of a good argument for it.

It brings me no pleasure that I have come around to Trump’s position. He says he wouldn’t call for the end of the filibuster if he wasn’t convinced that the Democrats will get rid of it as soon as they have unitary control of government again. And he says the only viable way through the midterms is to get Congress out of neutral and passing legislation — lots of legislation — between now and next summer.

I wish we could preserve the filibuster. But there is no Republican bill on any subject the Democrats won’t stop dead in its tracks at this point. The reservoir of goodwill they have to offer the American people isn’t just empty, it’s a vacuum. It’s a black hole that sucks in and destroys goodwill from elsewhere. Let’s remember once again that these people cheered Charlie Kirk’s murder, they now threaten people online with “kirkholes,” and they voted not just for a slew of pro-Hamas Muslim jihadists but someone who openly fantasized about killing the children of his political opponents.

Do you think there is common cause to be made with people who have impoverished their own voters for five weeks in order to gain “leverage” and radicalize their base?

This is a civil war. There isn’t… much… shooting yet, but it’s time to wake up and see it for what it is. We are up against people who spit on the idea of political consensus and will happily crater our society in order to get the absolute political power they worship.

Act accordingly. Kill the filibuster now, and start making policy in a lightning round. Shock and awe, like it was earlier this year. And make policy that cuts at the societal rot the Left has been fostering in earnest since Barack Obama’s inauguration.

No more old-time Third Era consensus politicking. Nobody cares about this anymore.

I’ve got the first bill for it, too. That is, unless the filibuster has to go in order to finally move the budget resolution. I doubt that’ll be necessary; now that they’ve won the elections, the Dems will declare victory and reopen the government soon.

Assuming I’m right, the bill should be a ban on the legislation or implementation of sharia law in the United States. Sharia is utterly contrary to the constitution and its practice violates most of our civil rights. Additionally, the bill should declare the Muslim Brotherhood and all of its tentacles a foreign terrorist organization — that would include CAIR, which is openly orgasmic over its candidates winning and promising Muslim political takeovers of swaths of American territory.

Not to mention there is this:

And all we have to do is look across the pond to see our future if we don’t slam the door on sharia.

Let the Dems filibuster the sharia bill. It’ll be a clarifying debate. And then blow up the filibuster to pass it.

Then let them accuse Trump and the GOP of “divisiveness” and “fascism.” If the absurdity doesn’t put an end to that calumny, it’ll at least make for great fun and an instructive moment for voters.

Another bill which ought to move is this one…

There are lots of others.

Including doing something about the crushing health insurance premiums afflicting Americans in the individual market, the one Obamacare destroyed but was propped up, poorly, with hundreds of billions of dollars’ worth of COVID-era subsidies the Democrats have shut the government down in an attempt to renew.

So you’ll know, if you don’t already, Obamacare was designed to be a time bomb that would explode the private insurance market and make it impossible for any other healthcare system in America but a fully socialized one like what exists in Canada and the U.K. The Democrats will not cooperate on any healthcare legislation that reforms Obamacare unless it achieves their demanded result.

And you cannot fix Obamacare, or the individual/non-employer health insurance sector with market-based reforms unless the filibuster is done away with.

Don’t fix Obamacare, and the Democrats will ride the runaway health premiums to a midterm comeback and retake the House and Senate next year, and they’ll kill the filibuster after they destroy the second half of Trump’s second term, probably by pursuing yet another impeachment, in order to elect a stupid communist president in 2028 on the strength of an imported electorate like the one that turned New York into West Karachi on Tuesday night.

When a lot of this problem could be alleviated simply by allowing membership organizations like college alumni associations, churches, unions and bowling leagues to offer health insurance to their members. A century ago, people would get a medical plan through the Moose Lodge or some such organization, and it actually worked pretty well. Now, health insurance for a family of four for a year costs the price of a new car. It’s utterly ridiculous, and the other side is salivating over the power that will give them if they can just make people suffer enough.

And maybe let’s do something about this, after years of Democrats leading policy that has actively made it worse and Republicans sitting on their rear ends without having a clue what to do about it:

Negative capital in the hands of the young is a real issue. It’s why all the stupid communist chicks want to vote for the pro-Hamas anti-American who promises them free things under his burgeoning new caliphate. Are they morons? Of course. But someone hoodwinked them into majoring in underwater basket weaving or Furry Studies while charging them $200,000 in debt-fueled tuition, and regardless of whether those were bad decisions on their part, you will not get them to adopt adult attitudes unless they’re able to take on an adult lifestyle.

So instead of spending taxpayer funds on a student loan bailout the Democrats have never stopped demanding, start coming up with real solutions.

Like allowing those debts to be discharged in bankruptcy like all the other debts. Or maybe put a debt relief program together funded by a tax on filthy-rich university endowments. Watch Liz Warren throw a fit in opposition to that.

Or demanding a nationwide housing construction boom, complete with real policies incentivizing it, which crashes the price of houses on the bottom end of the market and makes it possible for gainfully employed young Americans to buy something they can afford.

I’m not talking about another Fannie and Freddie-fueled bubble. This is about deflating housing prices, not inflating them, specifically on the lower end of the market. And to do this, it’s likely going to mean taking a predatory stance against Democrat-run municipal governments who have pushed decline and blight on working-class areas of their cities.

Or blowing out all of the idiotic regulations of the auto market that stifle domestic production, and in doing so force a dropdown in car prices. An average new car just hit $50,000 for the first time earlier this year, a number far, far too high for most Americans — and inventories for automakers are through the roof because of the disconnect between price and the market’s capacity to bear it.

Student debt, housing costs, and car prices are crushing young Americans. It’s time to get on policies that move the needle for them, and hopefully doing so will pull them back from the ledge. There isn’t a single meaningful bill Republicans could bring in Congress to accomplish these ends that this Democrat Party wouldn’t filibuster.

We can sit around and gripe about the crappy attitudes of these kids, and we wouldn’t be wrong. But a lot of those crappy attitudes come from cultural institutions we allowed hegemony over by the same Left that has been trying to destroy our civilization for so long. And we have done nothing to try to reclaim those institutions.

Another podcast episode Melissa and I did this week talks about the utter destruction of the entertainment industry by commie theater kids who believe all the things Zohran Mamdani does. Luckily that industry doesn’t have the power to inflict cultural damage that it used to, but that’s largely because the damage already done is close to total. Where is the Right’s answer for it, now that the opportunity has been wide open for years now?

Maybe these numbers will wake some people up:

When you don’t capture their imagination and you don’t show them opportunities, and you’ve let the enemy enervate and demoralize them all their lives, why are you surprised that they’ve become what they’ve become? Do something about it.

And stop talking about podcasters and edgelords for five damn minutes when the Left is defrosting the Cold Civil War.

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