Wednesday, July 30, 2025
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Regarding the Trump–Clinton Rematch, the Final Act Must Come



I had a little fun last year before the election toying with the idea of a Donald Trump-Hillary Clinton rematch. Some readers laughed. Some rolled their eyes. And some stormed out The Hayride exit door in protest, scandalized by a title that dared suggest Mr Trump might flirt with Mrs Clinton—satirically, of course.

They might have stayed if they’d actually read the piece. Because it wasn’t about Trump going soft or about me turning on Trump. It was about the narrative arc hardening through a simple narrative deployment by Trump himself. And now that arc is bending back once more, yet again, perhaps right on cue as the truth about child trafficking and torture and the treason of Obama and Clinton collide.

These two stories were the genesis of this entire truth movement, at least as it is placed in time regarding Trump’s ride down the escalator.

Big respect to those out there who were holding the line long before that while people like me were either ignorant or apathetic to that truth.

This week, a Breitbart article spotlighting CIA director John Ratcliffe confirmed what many of us already knew: that Russiagate was never a spontaneous intelligence failure—it was a deliberate Hillary Clinton operation. The CIA knew it. Obama knew it. Comey’s FBI helped cover it. All of them knew. It wasn’t just internet mythology spawned by those weird QAnons.

One ‘Burning Bright’ puts it poetically:

It started with Clinton and Obama. It may well end with them.

Clinton, then, the archetypal villain from Benghazi to Soros, emerges once more as the prime cognitive ANTI-cypher, her scandals boomeranging under the weight of continued disclosure, all of which Trump began seeding – nay, carpet bombing – into the Collective Mind in earnest circa 2016.

What’s more, Senator Chuck Grassley’s recent declassification of the Clinton Annex further peels back the FBI’s veil, revealing THUMB DRIVES of Obama-era secrets and shields erected by the DNC to protect the System, with Comey’s Bureau prioritizing cover-ups over justice.

These revelations aren’t isolated; they’re synchronized, forcing the original scandals to circle back, inverting roles where Clinton, once the accuser painting Trump as the chaos agent, now stands exposed as the core antagonist, her arrogance and guilt making her the perfect foil in this Reverse Hegelian Dialectic – one that hints at larger forces at play, where the accusations of foreign meddling mask the true meddlers, and the real collusion emerges as salvation.

These narratives – Obama’s Russiagate orchestration and Clinton’s hidden frailties – are truths this community has taken for granted for a decade, dissected through leaks, drops, and patriot deployments. We’ve understood the betrayals, the weaponized lies, the KNOWING deceptions that mark deliberate treason, from Watergate whispers to the Wikileaks deluge that laid bare Clinton’s email empire. But they’ve never been directly translated to the Collective American Mind outside our prime cognitive cypher.

Donald Trump descended that escalator in 2015 not just to campaign, but to ignite the public theater of the Shadow War, positioning Clinton and Obama as foils – heroes in the normie hivemind standing against his “chaos,” while we saw them for the antagonists they are, embodying the Deep State’s systemic collectivism against Trump’s First Principles individualism.

Now, Trump acts as the narrative engine, inverting their stories and forcing an accelerated sifting, where their desperation to conceal only hastens their ongoing exposure, and the consequences that will arrive on the back of it.

The Deep State’s Ouroboros pattern is ultimately being baited into consuming itself, their hubris leading to a Biblical fall – and there isn’t a hint of hyperbole in that, you’ll agree – a Greek Tragedy scripted by their own hands, with the original figures – characters – Trump highlighted to the Collective American Mind serving as prime signals to retroactive awakening, their associations only amplifying and stretching the bounds of allowable cognitive dissonance – shatterings that pave the way for a reevaluation of alliances, where enemies become partners in the grander scheme.

The thematic throughline is unmistakable – the original villains recognized by this audience are circling back, while the public was originally programmed to view them as guardians against Trump’s rise.

Bright and I differ on the ultimate desirous end to all of this–which is significant–but for now we must be allies in the cause to even give us a chance once we, if we, get there. But our attention to the narrative is similar, and our belief that Hillary Clinton would at some point play a crucial role in the great American awakening has only accelerated with time.

She was always the chaos they claimed Trump to be. And the longer this slow-burn story drips out, the more obvious it becomes: what began with Clinton and Obama may indeed end with them.

It’s not just a matter of political timing. It’s a matter of narrative symmetry–especially if you believe, really believe, God is in charge.

And those of us who’ve been watching the stage closely saw the outlines early. Here’s a quick annotated refresher for the newcomers and the returnees alike:

1. “Is That Mr Trump Flirting With Mrs Clinton Again?” (May 2025) – A satire-tinged forecast of Hillary’s reentry into the public narrative, cloaked in a Trump joke but dead serious underneath.

2. USAID, COVID-19, and the Ukraine Lie(S). Or the Fed, Libya, the Clinton Foundation, Haiti………. (Feb 2025)

3. “With Trump Looming and Missiles Fired…” (Nov 2024)

4. “Trump Talks Public Mandate…” (Oct 2024) – While others dismissed the Hillary name as a punchline, we recognized her role as a persistent foil—and Trump’s laughter as a tell.

5. “When Trump Called Out the Clinton Foundation and Haiti” (Oct 2024) – A look back at Trump’s most aggressive jabs, which still resonate today.

6. “Dan Bongino Links Diddy to Hillary…” (Oct 2024) – Clinton’s shadow loomed even over the entertainment-industrial complex, as narrative crossovers became too loud to ignore.

7. “The Best Story Would Bring Hillary Back” (Aug 2024) – We said it then and we’ll say it again: the story demands her return, because justice–both the Divine and the natural–demands resolution.

8. “Tucker, Putin—What is Hillary So Afraid Of?” (Feb 2024) – A warning shot from Russia’s doorstep: the Clinton fear index rises when she thinks the narrative is near its breaking point.

9. Trump, the Sussmann Verdict, and the ‘What Now’ (Jun 2022)

10. Like Him or Not, Elon Musk is Injecting Important Trial into American Conversation (May 2022)

I realize most will not rabbit hole all of that. But I am a literature and history lover and believe in recycling old stories as we tiptoe into the new. It is mental scaffolding, promotes the practice of metacognition, and just generally helps things stick.

Of course, let me say this as well, something I don’t acknowledge in my work but some of you may have seen it from years ago: What exactly are we dealing with here in the way of Clinton when we apparently watched her be detained on September 11, 2016? I know, I know, it was supposedly a “stumble.”

And it may very well have been.

But the substance of it all remains the same, regardless. Clinton is absolutely still one of the main characters in this story, and she won’t have Presidential immunity as Obama might. This isn’t just nostalgia or political fanfiction. It’s narrative symmetry—what was buried is clawing its way back into daylight. The scandals are resurfacing because they were never truly resolved, only delayed, always hiding in plain sight. And they must be properly put to rest.

Trump remains the engine. Clinton remains the foil. And history, when given just enough time and just enough friction, cracks wide open—forcing the past to reappear in the final act, not as a rerun, but as a reckoning.

If justice comes—and in a story this ancient and loaded, it must—it won’t arrive quietly. It will descend like judgment, sudden and seismic. And the face etched into that fall, the face history will not be allowed to forget, will be hers.


Forgive me, Father, for I have sinned. Forgive me for my part in all of this.

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