While Americans flood the streets to say ‘No Kings,’ Trump flees to a palace summit. He didn’t end the war—he dodged the reckoning.
Speaker Mike Johnson says he’s tired of the people. Good. The people are tired of kings. And we’re damn tired of a Speaker who mistakes bluster for leadership. On October 10, Johnson erupted on Fox News, calling the No Kings protest a “hate America rally” and accusing Democrats of stalling government funding to appease “the pro-Hamas wing” and “antifa.” That’s not strategy—it’s panic. And it’s spreading. The GOP isn’t just uneasy—they’re unraveling. Their rhetoric is louder, sloppier, and more desperate by the hour. Representative Tom Emmer called the protest “the terrorist wing of the Democratic Party.” Senator Roger Marshall warned … Continue reading While Americans flood the streets to say ‘No Kings,’ Trump flees to a palace summit. He didn’t end the war—he dodged the reckoning.

