Country Star John Rich Unveils Evidence that Trump Must Be AGAINST the Indefinite Suppression of the Covid-vax Harms Story!!!
Stunningly Good News
Whenever I speak of the Suppression, what I’m talking about is the refusal of nearly all our media, and politicians, whether progressivist or conservative, to talk about what should be the story of the century, the tens of millions of deaths and injuries from the Covid-19 vaxxes.
And those who have read me more closely know that I dread the possibility of American conservatives leaders coming to adopt the position of the Indefinite Suppressor. The Indefinite Suppressor, holding that Americans cannot handle the truth on this, such that a public Reckoning about it would crash our economy, as well as all faith in institutions and present conservative leaders, wants to indefinitely continue the conservatives’ part in this omerta, maybe ending it in five years, or maybe just kicking the whole thing down to the historians.
I have long feared that our President takes this position, seeking to protect himself from possible consequences for his decision to back Warp Speed; and, that part of the explanation for our conservative leaders’ participation in the Suppression is that, behind the scenes, he has been exerting pressure upon them to do so.
That’s why the report last week, which the popular patriotic country singer John Rich gave on the Try That in a Small Town podcast, about a dinner conversation he had with Trump at some time during the election season, I’d guess around June or July, is HUGER THAN HUGE. (It’s also pretty funny, as often happens with doings around Trump.)
The full episode (and go here if yt takes down the clip above) contains no other talk of Covid-politics, but mostly focuses on Rich’s music career. The podcast is named after the anti-2020-rioting song made a hit by Jason Aldean, but which was written by several of the gentlemen who host the show.
Now, there’s two basic manners by which we can interpret this.
First, we can adopt the down-home, take-it-as-it-seems manner Rich does, so that the conversation reveals Trump’s common-sense smarts, and the fact that he really had been duped on this issue, shielded from basic knowledge due to his own prideful refusal to do the research, and to certain sycophantic behaviors of his advisers. But, that he took the hint from those momentary boos at his rallies, and had the wisdom to consult the kind of man he needed to, a straight-shooter like John Rich, who accepts the real friend’s duty to tell his friend a hard truth. Trump also had the wisdom to seek out this conversation in front of several GOP Senators and politicians.
In this manner of interpreting, the reason for Trump’s not himself announcing his coming to doubt the safety of the Covid-vaxxes, which could involve him asking Rich or anyone else at the table to not talk about this conversation prior to this year, is simple: like the Tactical Temporary Suppressor I once talked about, he thought open discussion of the issue posed more risks than benefits to his re-election. Of course, according to Rich’s presentation, Trump didn’t ask him to delay reporting this conversation for a time—he meant to let things develop as they would, and handle any fallout from this as it came.
Second, we can adopt a “Four Dimensional Chess” manner of interpretation, starting with the assumption that of course Trump already knew about the numerous reports of death and injury from the Covid-vaxxes. Several different theories could spin out from this.
The most cynical would be that he was primarily seeking to play John Rich. Trump will never demand and end to the Suppression, let alone call for the shots to be taken off the market. He will probably betray the real MAHA, and force RFK Jr. to play along. He knew that Rich felt strongly about this issue, he knew why, and he was not genuinely puzzled about these booing incidents at his rallies. He had a pretty good idea of how Rich would answer him, and he wanted to have this unfold in front of his inner circles and certain of his GOP allies. He knew he could get everyone at that dinner, probably even Rich, to agree to keep it confidential, but that by having it, he could get Rich even more enthusiastic for his election than he already was, and that Rich’s influence could go far in the key constituent group of Country-music fandom. And, Trump knew that with his staged surprise, he could signal to his insiders how he wanted them to deal with this issue if it came up in a public situation: to feign ignorance, to offer a “gosh, we’ll have to look into that sometime,” line.
I do think Rich owes the public a statement indicating whether Trump, or any of his lieutenants, ever asked him to stay mum about this conversation until after he was in office.
But whether we learn that or not, the extra-cynical interpretation doesn’t make sense when you think about it. If Trump is all about Indefinite Suppression, and he knew going into this conversation about the claims of widespread deaths and harms from the novel meds, and that they would be hard to refute if discussed openly, so that such discussion could pose dangers to his reelection, he never would have risked it. Sure, he could ask Herschel Walker, John Rich, and the others present not to tell anyone about it, and deny it to the skies if they did report, but why take such a risk? It doesn’t add up.
A far more plausible 4-D chess interpretation would be that yes, Trump was not as naïve about the whole thing as he suggested, so that on his part this was a staged conversation, but primarily staged for his own circle and others in the GOP, for the sake of letting them know that the Trump position had changed, even if they would still try to avoid having to outright state this change prior to the election. He was no longer going to talk-up Warp Speed, and they should adjust their own understanding and rhetoric accordingly.
Notice the conclusion that follows from that, and which also follows from Rich’s more straight-up interpretation: Trump is not committed to defending the shots. At any time, he could permit Kennedy, or other key allies, to attack them frontally. At any time, he could demand they do so. Indeed, his recent pointed question to Kennedy, “Are we going to learn the cause of autism by August?” suggests that he expects radical, narrative-shaking action on this front soon. Surely Trump understands that if the public can be brought to question the safety of the pre-2020 schedule of actual vaccines, and to thus also question general reliability of the medical establishment which for many decades has defended its safety to the hilt, it will be more than ready to hear the real data on the ravages the experimental meds have unleashed.
Wow. Double-plus wow times one-hundred!
The Reckoning I have long prayed for really must be on its way. Some portion of the criminals are going to be put through the wringer of courtrooms for the rest of their lives! And we now know it: our conservative Suppressors, who are not criminals but are nonetheless guilty of much, are on a collision-course with a most heavy locomotive of revelation and outrage. They better get scrambling off the tracks, and get their damage-control underway!
Is there any other way to interpret what Rich has revealed?
It may well be that Trump did not go on, as Rich hinted he needed to, “learn a whole lot more about this.”
And it may well be that his top men took him aside and said, “This is bad for your election prospects and bad for your relations with powerful insider conservatives. You’ve got to ask Rich and the others not to report on this!” And that he agreed, and Rich agreed to delay his report.
But even if so, and as Trump surely knew it would eventually be at the time, the cat is now out of the bag. He is open now to any reporter asking him about this conversation, and what he has subsequently has come to think about the issue. He is open to any dissident conservative attacking him, should he put off the Reckoning, on the lines that he is betraying John Rich and his implicit promise to him to take this issue seriously.
And let us salute Rich for how he handled himself here. Whether Trump was play-acting his surprise or not, Rich provided about the best words anyone could. Like a Johnny Cash lyric does, he delivered a huge message in a pithy package, and with a heartfelt seriousness its addressee could not dismiss. He’s my new hero, and while my pretty-ignorant C&W tastes remain more on the hipster-ish purist side, going more for a Charley Crockett, a Sierra Ferrell, or a Hacienda Brothers sound, I’m beginning to appreciate a lot of his song-catalog. Christians in particular should take a listen to his latest material.
Finally, since Trump’s having been pretty naïve and sheltered from the real information remains a real possibility, let’s notice the other truth-deliverer here, in addition to Rich (and Walker): the MAGA rally attendees who booed his hyping of Warp Speed. In an illustration of how democracy is supposed to work, they got around the wall of silence and misinformation, which those around Trump, the courtiers, influencers, and conservative/populist-leaders-so-called, apparently had done nothing to puncture holes in. The people got through to their tribune, and he heard them.