Sunset In Kansas

Guest Post by The Zman

It’s easy to forget, with all that is happening, but the racket known as democracy is the one thing not being forced to close by the local tyrants. The state of Kansas had its primary yesterday. The race of interest to white people was the Republican primary for the senate. Far left Rep. Roger Marshall faced off against the moderate former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach. Marshall, of course, had the support of both parties, as Kobach favors some minor limits on immigration.

Marshall won with the support of the usual GOP suspects. He got the endorsement of the U.S Chamber of Commerce, the Kansas Farm Bureau, the National Right to Life Committee. If he wins in the fall, the tech monopolies and agribusiness will get a much-needed voice in Washington, but the people of Kansas will remain unrepresented in both houses. Of course, President Trump did nothing to support Kobach. Instead he spent his time tweeting about something.

It used to be that the three “I’s” controlled American politics. That was Israel, Ireland and Indiana. The money men, working class whites and heritage whites controlled the political process. It’s still the three “I’s” today, but they stand for Israel, India and the investor class. Politics is now controlled by the Israel lobby, open borders fanatics and the financial class. Even the very mild skepticism for open borders by someone like Kobach is completely out of bounds.

This race was interesting for another reason. Mitch McConnell organized a $15 million ad campaign against Kobach. The ads claimed he was a white nationalist who employed invisible Nazis on his staff. It is a great example of how today’s heated rhetoric from the Left becomes conservative dogma tomorrow. No one should be surprised if the GOP slips in some language into their platform condemning your ancestors and supporting the black lives matter nonsense.

The other interesting McConnell angle is that he now runs the GOP. Trump is not even a figure head at this point. He is a non-factor. Both parties are now preparing for the Biden presidency and will make sure a guy like Trump is never allowed to step foot in Washington ever again. They said Nixon ushered in the imperial presidency. McConnell is now ushering in the legislative supremacy. Both parties have locked shields to impose their will on the executive branch.

That really is the story of the last four years. Disaffected whites rallied to put Trump in the White House to send a message to both parties. It was not that people were charmed by Trump or thought he was a great man. White people backed the pompous and crass Trump as a rejection of official politics. A good chunk of whites were sick of the wars, the open borders, the corporate piracy. Voting for Trump was a rejection of the status quo in an effort to wake up the political class.

The political class responded by making sure this never happens again. Look around at Republican races since 2016 and you see a maximum effort to eliminate anyone that supports populist policies. The Democrats, of course, have spent the last four years turning Washington into a circus of conspiracy theories. Instead of cutting a deal with Trump, which would be easy, they are working with their friends in the GOP to undermine Trump at every turn.

In the fullness of time, the 2016 election will be viewed as the last legitimate presidential election in America. Using the excuse of the pandemic, states are ushering in vote by mail schemes. As Gandhi once said, “It’s not the people who vote that count, it’s the people who count the votes.” What that will mean moving forward is the wrong votes will be shredded by the party men counting the votes. There will be no way to audit this process, so voting will become ceremonial.

Then there is the fact that the vote counters will be the wokest of the woke. If you vote the wrong way, your name will be leaked to the right people and before long you will be facing the mob. The point of the secret ballot is so people feel free to be honest in their choices. The point of the mail in vote is to make sure you know someone will be looking over your shoulder as you fill in the ballot. Feel free to vote your conscience, but they will feel free to make you suffer for it.

One other thing from the Kansas race worth noting. The party man got the support of the National Right To Life Committee. There is no better example of the corruption inherent in democracy than the anti-abortion movement. For generations they have been hoovering up millions and have nothing to show for it. A candidate opposing abortion may as well claim he opposes leprechauns riding unicorns. It is the most meaningless position in politics.

In the end, it is another reminder that there is no voting your way out from under a corrupt ruling class. The only solution for that is the hangman. If the interests of white people were represented in the ruling class, then they would be represented in the House and Senate. The ruling class of America no longer has any connection to the average white American, so the interests of white people are ignored. There is no solution to that problem at the ballot box.

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23 Comments
Not Sure
Not Sure
August 6, 2020 9:19 am

Start the discussion? What discussion.

There is no need to discuss, only to accept reality; and that reality is you are being disappeared.

Maybe the only discussion is, how much time do we have left?

Common Cents
Common Cents
August 6, 2020 9:20 am

That’s all well and good, but the people still voted for Marshall over Kobach. Sounds like the problem is really the people. I think it may be time to realize that most people do not want freedom and self determination.

People who don’t vote obviously don’t care. That’s 50% of the population. Of those who do bother to vote, at least 50% are Democrats, so they explicitly and actively oppose freedom and self determination. Of Republicans, it seems like a majority of them are in the Mitch McConnell wing of the party, so they are clearly not interested in freedom and self determination.

Doing the math, it appears that approximately 12% of the US population actually support freedom and self determination. 88% don’t care, or are actively opposed. That is where we are.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
  Common Cents
August 6, 2020 10:22 am

That is why we will face currency destruction. Well deserved imo. The destruction of the currency is the ultimate hammer of justice when all other forms of justice fail. It’s almost like god himself coming down from the heavens and saying no more of your stupid bull.

Jaz
Jaz
  Common Cents
August 6, 2020 11:49 am

Common Cents, Right on, that is why it’s every man, woman and family for themselves now. What happens to the 12%, do we roll over or ?
There were a handful of Bolsheviks and Nazis that took over Russia and Germany but they had to use totalitarian methods. I doubt the 12% has the drive or maybe they think themselves too ‘moral’ to do the same to save America; it’s going to be interesting.
When trying to guess what people will do in ANY situation the safe bet is to heavily factor in laziness and fear.

Frank
Frank
  Common Cents
August 6, 2020 2:36 pm

From what I’ve seen on a number of sites, past and present, a number of conservative voters have watched a steady parade of moderate Republicans vote for a steady stream of watered down liberal policies….and have gotten quite sick of moderate Republicans.
You really think a steady stream of watered down policy betrayals will serve as a rallying cry?
At some point you have to stop holding your nose, even if it’s to let the bleeding skin heal up.

Anonymous
Anonymous
August 6, 2020 9:31 am

It’s sad to watch when obvious liars, fools, and sexual degenerates are voted in as so-called leaders. It makes you realize there’s something existentially sick and wrong with the people participating in the democratic process.

Edward
Edward
  Anonymous
August 8, 2020 2:01 am

“The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter”. – Winston Churchill

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
August 6, 2020 9:46 am

Since I live within the reach of the local news broadcasting stations I saw the commercials that Marshall authorized. Talk about a smear campaign. The reason that the Right to Life group supported him is because he managed to convince them that Kobach used to be pro-choice. So what? A lot of people were pro-choice before they switched sides. 20 yrs ago I was pro-choice. Z-man is right that NRL is a useless money sucker. 40 years and counting and all that they’ve managed to accomplish is a few restrictions in some states. While it’s true that some CPC’s are pretty good at convincing some women to change their minds the only really effective way to stop abortions is to put fear into the people who are doing them. The 40 plus years and counting way to try to limit them with regulations is not working.

The main reason Marshall won is that KS is purple and fast turning blue. I met Kobach years ago when I lived in KS at a 2nd amendment rally. He is a genuinely good guy, a strong constitutional carry supporter and I’m sure glad I got out of KS, although Missouri is not much better, at least we don’t have a state mask mandate, yet. Kobach tried to convince people what a swamp person Marshall is but he failed because the most prosperous, liberal leaning purple, and heavily populated Johnson County hates him with a passion. There was no way he was going to win without the support of the people in that county.

Mode Z
Mode Z
  Mary Christine
August 6, 2020 11:33 am

If you jumped fro Kansas to Missery you went the wrong way. Outside of a few counties Kansas is still where it has been all along-filled with people who just want to work and raise their families. Politics will always be a fool’s errand.

By the way, Kansas is a Constitutional carry state now. As far as the mask mandate, the female liberal governor (Kansas has a nasty predisposition to elect them) can mandate all she wants, but no one is paying attention and the county sheriffs are sure not going to enforce that stupidity. The fact that Missery has St. Louis is all you need to know.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Mode Z
August 6, 2020 11:54 am

I know it’s constitutional carry. I said I lived there or can’t you read. KS goes back and forth between Democrat and Republican governors, just like MO, and yeah, I call it Misery, too. I grew up in KS. Fact is, you are not going to stop the blue stain that is covering the entire country no matter where you live, Z. You can’t vote your way out of this and if you don’t know that by now, then you are beyond hope. The “few counties” in KS that are the problem are the most populous. Same with Misery. The coming CW will not be state by state it will be neighbor vs neighbor, community vs community, etc.

You are stuck with Johnson Co, Wyandotte Co, Sedgewick Co and all of the counties that have a college or university. The KS counties closest to KCMO follow the lead of KCMO mayor. So have fun with that.

Oh, and you spelled misery wrong.

Mode Z
Mode Z
  Mary Christine
August 6, 2020 2:09 pm

Some of your points are well taken. Voting is a fool’s errand. The only way we get out of this is with a fractured country. Loaded magazines matter more than loaded ballot boxes.

Missouri, Missery, two esses. All the best.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
August 6, 2020 9:46 am

His last paragraph bears repeating.
” In the end, it is another reminder that there is no voting your way out from under a corrupt ruling class. The only solution for that is the hangman. If the interests of white people were represented in the ruling class, then they would be represented in the House and Senate. The ruling class of America no longer has any connection to the average white American, so the interests of white people are ignored. There is no solution to that problem at the ballot box. ”

The only solution for that is the Hangman.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Fleabaggs
August 6, 2020 9:51 am

Same way we will rid the country of abortion. Hanging is too good for them.

Iconoclast421
Iconoclast421
August 6, 2020 10:20 am

How do you cast your vote in secret if your ballot is tracked through the mail system? That is the fundamental question.

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  Iconoclast421
August 6, 2020 2:33 pm

Have you ever voted? If so, do you you remember the process? You enter the polling station. You sign in. You are given a slip with a number. That number is next to your name in the registrar. If you are using a paper ballot, the number next to your name is put on the paper ballot. Once in line to vote, you surrender your slip to the poll manager. They will forbid you from moving from your current place in line. The slips surrendered to the poll manager is stacked in voting order. If you are voting via computer, the computer is attached to a printer that logs your vote accurately even if the machine tallies the vote for someone other than who you voted for. If voting using a mechanical device there is an internal printer that logs your vote much like the mechanical cash registers of old. Each vote is logged with a transaction number. So you see, there is no such thing as a secret ballot in the united States and they use the printed tally to know exactly who their political enemies will be in the future.

Jaz
Jaz
  None Ya Biz
August 6, 2020 4:59 pm

None Ya Biz, that is true. Now, we will start to see our ‘vote’ determine our social credit score and much, much more.
The chances of me ‘working for the man’ ever again (until after the renaissance) are pretty close to zero. They would check my online presence and want to do evil unto me based on their ideological agenda. I would not want to work for any of these people either.
The only people they will find are soulless zombies of some stripe that are absolutely worthless. In this way, Atlas Shrugged will come to pass.

Oilman2
Oilman2
August 6, 2020 10:40 am

The ‘financial class’? That’s largely Zionists gazillionaires – not enough to vote but certainly can funnel and fund money. The “administrative” class has more actual votes to hand out, the Chamber being a prime example. These are our “ruling class” – managers who produce nothing, representatives who represent their own interests, business owners who want status quo forever, the entire professional ‘sportsball’ bunch, etc. If the scamdemic has done nothing else, it has revealed what and who your “BETTERS” are – who the foot soldiers are for these crazy agendas.

Of interest to me is that they simply do not see what the Trump vote meant. They not only collude with the lefties on the scamdemic but they have doubled down to try and remove Trump in the back alleys of GOP skulduggery.

Degeneracy is endemic to the political class – go review the myriad of them taken out by kiddie porn and pedophilia over the last few years. Those are the stupid, careless ones being outed to protect those more powerful and more sick. There is nothing a politician will NOT do if they WILL do kiddie porn. And many, if not most of them, seem to embrace degeneracy with both arms and certainly sell their votes to the highest bidders.

I am going long on lamp posts and lead.
Wonder who fires the first shot? (NOTE: this is not a red vs blue question)
I’m sighted in at 500 yd max – but that can be range and load adjusted…

A fight in August (ec)
A fight in August (ec)
August 6, 2020 11:18 am

Wear a mask, hide your public identity. Vote by mail, expose your identity. The new normal is 180 from the old.

Of course, we shall also see some old stuff; dead voters submitting their mail-in vote. If it goes against Biden, we will not have chad counters but we will see some counterfeit identification teams inspecting the QR codes.

TC
TC
August 6, 2020 11:44 am

There hasn’t been a legitimate election in the lifetime of anyone reading this.

Anonymous1
Anonymous1
August 6, 2020 2:33 pm

Does anyone think Biden and whoever takes over after he strokes out, will fix any of this?

The state governors have destroyed the economic engine that they relied upon, to collect the taxes and fees required to balance their budgets.

States cannot print money like the federal government, they have to run a balanced budget.

The pain has only begun to register, there will be more layoffs of state workers and teacher and all the other sorts of white collar jobs, in the coming months

I know people who have checked out (suicide) due to the stress created by these idiots.
Some folks just can’t handle what is happening.

Sooner, rather than later, the barrels are going to get pointed in the correct direction.

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
August 6, 2020 7:57 pm

Looks like it’s about time we pay Lawrence another visit. Damned Redlegs.

Kevin
Kevin
August 7, 2020 6:10 am

Three recent primary tragedies – Kobach losing to Marshall, Setti losing to Haggerty (TN) and Sessions losing to Tuberville (AL). In all cases, Chamber of Commerce types supported by the GOP establishment over America First candidates. Then to add insult to injury, Trump supported the candidates that didn’t support the agenda he ran on in 2016. This should inform us that nothing is as it seems when it comes to Trump. The elections mattered a great deal.

Kevin
Kevin
August 7, 2020 6:12 am

A great piece. But it is really hard to feel good about things after reading.