Sorry, No Scalps for SignalGate
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SignalGate: Much Ado About (Almost) Nothing
Trump’s SignalGate: A Media Tempest in a Teacup—Fix It, Don’t Fold
Donald Trump is back in the White House, and the MAGA engine is firing on all cylinders—America First, unapologetic, and unstoppable. The man’s instincts are a political marvel, sniffing out wins where others see only chaos. He’s dismantled the old guard, shrugged off the hoaxes, and turned the Republican Party into a juggernaut that’s left Democrats reeling. Their platform? A sinking ship of open borders, gender madness, and pro-Hamas pandering that’s polling lower than Michelle Obama’s podcast.
I mean, Aztecs sacrificing children and eating people's hearts had more citizen support than Democrats these days.
Yet here comes “SignalGate,” the first hiccup of Trump’s new term, and the Left’s clutching it like a life raft. Spoiler: it’s mostly a dud, and Trump shouldn’t give an inch.
The Democrats are in freefall—25% approval, a 2028 agenda that’s equal parts bloodlust and lunacy: no deportations for violent illegals, borders flung wide, men in women’s locker rooms, and a sudden pivot from climate hysteria to trashing Tesla dreams.
They’re desperate for a win, any win, after floundering under the most unpopular playbook in memory. Enter SignalGate—a sloppy mistake where National Security Adviser Mike Waltz accidentally added The Atlantic’s Jeffrey Goldberg to a Signal chat about Houthi strikes. The media’s screaming “scandal!” and the Left’s baying for scalps, especially Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s. But let’s cut through the noise: this is much ado about (mostly) nothing hyped by a declawed press and a party with no cards left to play. Trump and the GOP should patch the leak and keep marching—not bend to the mob.
The “Crime” That Wasn’t
Here’s what happened: Trump’s team used Signal—a secure app that’s pre-loaded on government devices, not some back-alley burner phone—to hash out military plans. Why? Because the intelligence community’s official channels are a snake pit.
After FISA abuses, illegal spying on Trump, and zero accountability for lying to federal judges, who’d trust them? Signal keeps the IC’s prying eyes out, and that’s smart. Waltz (or a staff member) fumbled, adding Goldberg—a hack with a rap sheet of pushing the Iraq War, the “suckers and losers” lie, Russia collusion, and the Afghan bounty hoax. The chat leaked. While it was a rare error and could have theoretically had some real-world implications, no troops died, no real-world damage hit. It’s a clerical screw-up, not a catastrophe.
Compare that to Biden’s chaotic Afghanistan collapse—13 dead Marines, $80 billion in gear gifted to the Taliban, and a drone strike on a family to dodge the headlines. How many heads rolled? Zero.
They want you to be more angry about a Signal chat than this.
Let that sink in. SignalGate’s a parking ticket next to that felony.
The Left’s Hypocrisy Playbook
And while Democrats cling to their 25% approval rating and a platform that reads like a suicide note—open borders, pro-Hamas rallies, Teslas on fire, and mentally ill men in women’s locker rooms—they finally smell weakness. This is the moment they’ve been praying for: a crack in the armor. And they want a head.
Specifically, they want Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth. Why? Because he’s effective. Because he thinks America comes first. Because he doesn’t bow to the Church of Woke. So the whisper campaign begins. The calls for accountability. The righteous outrage.
Spare me. The comparisons torch their case.
When Joe Biden presided over the most humiliating military withdrawal in U.S. history—leaving 13 Marines dead, billions in weapons behind, and drone-striking an innocent family—how many resignations did we get?
When Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin vanished for two weeks without informing the chain of command, the media barely blinked. But now they want resignations over a Signal chat?
Hillary Clinton ran a private email server as Secretary of State, leaking sensitive info like a sieve—crickets. Eric Swalwell slept with a Chinese spy and kept his seat. Yet a mistyped phone number on Signal? They’re demanding guillotines. The double standard’s so blatant it’s laughable.
Trump’s team shouldn’t flinch—fix the process, maybe demote the culprit quietly, but no public sacrifices. FU to the outrage machine that stayed silent while the last guy drooled through four years, covered by the same press now clutching pearls.
The Real Game: Control the Narrative
Some speculate SignalGate’s timing—right before a Senate intel hearing—smells like a setup. Goldberg sat on it for weeks, dropping it like a grenade when the SSCI could pounce. The goal? Force Trump’s crew back onto monitored government channels where the IC—“six ways from Sunday” at revenge, per Chuck Schumer—can watch every move. Signal’s the thorn in their side, not the Houthi chatter.
Why? Because Signal cuts out the middleman. It locks out the surveillance state. The IC (Intelligence Community) theoretically can’t monitor it. And after years of illegal spying, FISA abuse, and political targeting, no one in this administration trusts the IC—nor should they. So yes, they use Signal. Because they’d be idiots not to.
Let me translate the real play: they want to herd the Trump administration back into "official" communication channels—the ones monitored by the same intelligence agencies that spied on Trump with falsified evidence. This isn’t about a mistake. It’s about restoring surveillance. It’s about forcing transparency on people who know too well how weaponized that transparency becomes.
But even if that’s true, it doesn’t change the math: no harm, no foul. The chat showed JD Vance deferring to Trump, Hegseth prepping plans, Stephen Miller asking what’s in it for America—a team in sync, working the mission. Contrast that with Biden’s chaos or Obama’s leaks. This is competence with a typo, not a capital offense.
No Scalps, No Surrender
This is a gut check moment for conservatives. Some of you want to signal virtue, show the country that we "hold our own accountable." You think that buys you credibility. It doesn’t. It buys you more attacks. More leaks. More politically timed "scandals." The Left doesn’t reciprocate your standards—they exploit them.
Here’s the hard truth: Either you win, or you lose. And if you give your enemies a head, they’ll come back tomorrow asking for another. And another. Until there’s no one left.
My advice for conservatives: don’t blink. The Left thrives on weakness—give them Hegseth’s head, and they’ll demand ten more. RINOs love playing the “principled” card, tossing allies under the bus for brownie points. Trump and MAGA don’t play that game. The media’s a laughingstock, X has neutered their megaphone, and Democrats are a spent force. Fix the mistake—lock down Signal, vet the contacts, move on. But yielding to their scalp hunt? That’s handing ammo to enemies who’ve lied about Trump for years—Russia, Ukraine, you name it—and shrugged at their own disasters. Never give them an inch. Pain and mockery are their reward, not concessions.
Winning, Not Whining
Trump’s back because he wins—bold, brash, and unbending. SignalGate’s a speed bump, not a derailment. The team’s humming—America First, no apologies. Democrats can’t fathom it, so they amplify this blip into Watergate 2.0. Let them flail.
Republicans should patch the hole, keep the mission rolling, and laugh off the hysteria. The people see through it—13 Marines didn’t die, no SecDef ghosted, no nation fell. It’s a media ghost story, and Trump’s too smart to let it haunt him. Fix it, fight on, and watch the Left’s 25% approval sink lower. Victory’s the only option—anything less is their game, not ours.
Oh Canada
Let’s get one thing straight: Trump’s gut instincts are a political superpower. He doesn’t need to dissect every policy memo like some wonk in a think-tank basement—his nose for what’s right has sniffed out wins where lesser men flailed.
It’s why he’s back in the White House, why America’s roaring again, and why the MAGA faithful would follow him through a blizzard of fake news. But—and it pains me to say this—his approach to Canada is like tossing a Molotov cocktail into a friendly bar fight. It’s fun until the whole place burns down, and we’re left with ashes instead of allies.
Canada’s sick, folks. No question about it. Their economy’s a dumpster fire—high taxes strangling the life out of workers, inflation running wilder than a moose on a bender, and a housing crisis so bad you’d think Trudeau’s trying to turn Toronto into a tent city.
Spending’s out of control, debt’s piling up like the snow in a Montreal winter, and the average Canadian’s wallet is crying for mercy. It’s a disaster—a slow-motion train wreck orchestrated by a Liberal elite who’d rather dine in Davos than balance a budget.
And that’s just the beginning. Canada has been infected with the same immigration virus that’s gutted Western Europe—wide-open borders unleashing a flood of people who couldn’t tell a hockey puck from a curling stone, let alone name the founding provinces. Meanwhile, Trudeau stands at the Woke Pulpit preaching “multiculturalism” like it’s divine revelation—while the nation’s identity, unity, and cultural spine quietly erode behind him.
Their military? A rusted-out shell that couldn’t defend a Tim Hortons from a stiff breeze, free-riding on Uncle Sam’s muscle for decades.
And don’t get me started on their vaunted government healthcare—lines longer than a Black Friday sale, with 10% of Canadians doctorless and the rest praying they don’t croak before their appointment. It’s a mess.
Trudeau himself? A slimy, sanctimonious peacock strutting around like he invented freedom, when really he’s the Nepo-baby poster boy for globalist decay. If Canadians had half the grit and half the firepower of our 18th-century forefathers, he’d already be dangling from a lamppost. Despicable doesn’t even cover it—he’s a one-man wrecking crew, turning a proud nation into a punchline.
But here’s the kicker: Canada’s still sovereign. Those citizens—diluted as they are by the same demoralization campaign that’s gutted Britain, France, Germany, and Australia—still have a spark of pride…thank God.
They’re not just Trudeau’s playthings; they’re a people who could rise up, if only they had the right push. And that’s where Trump’s gone off-script. His annexation talk and 51st-state trolling? It’s red meat for the X faithful, but there’s a time and a place.
Here it’s backfired like a bad batch of poutine. Instead of rallying Canadians against their Liberal overlords, he’s lit a match under their nationalism—and it’s burning the wrong way.
Think about it. Canada’s economically peanuts to the U.S.—they need us more than we need them. Their tariff tantrum is like a chihuahua yapping at a grizzly, and they’re doing squat to stop the fentanyl and migrant flow south.
They’re cutting off their own nose here, no doubt. But Trump’s belligerence—coupled with the cold shoulder he’s flashed to allies worldwide—has handed the Left a gift-wrapped win. It’s drowned out the self-interest of both Canadians and Americans, boosting Trudeau and his Liberal Party’s ilk while kneecapping conservatives like Pierre Poilievre, who’s itching to drain the Ottawa swamp.
Same deal in Europe—Starmer, Macron, and that Aussie PM whose name I won’t bother with are stoking the rekindled flames of national pride all the way to re-election.
I’ve said it before: Trump’s success should engender a tidal wave of populism, a wake-up call for citizens across the West to ditch the anti-human globalist pawns wrecking their countries.
But mocking nations instead of their leaders? That’s a rookie move. Mock Trudeau—he’s begging for it. Mock Starmer’s dour socialism or Macron’s Parisian pomposity. Hell, mock Australia’s kangaroo-court lockdowns. But when you mock the country, you’re poking the bear of pride, not the weasel of weakness. The Left’s swooped in, claiming the nationalist mantle, while right-wingers like Poilievre look like either Trump’s lapdogs or liars denying they’d follow his lead. It’s a strategic faceplant.
Here’s the brutal truth: despite Liberals causing every single one of Canada’s woes, they might win again. Why? Because Trump’s annexation scare has Canadians clutching their sovereignty tighter than a hockey stick in overtime. He could’ve attacked Trudeau as the root of all evil, propped up Poilievre as the conservative cure, and watched Canada turn redder than a Mountie’s coat. Instead, he’s given the Left a lifeline—and that stings.
It’s not too late, though. Team Trump needs to recalibrate, and fast. The election battle’s won, the war’s over—now it’s about winning the peace. Ditch the annexation bit—it was a arrow that landed astray.
Go public, loud and clear: “Folks, it was a joke to dunk on Trudeau’s clown show. We love Canada, we love their people, and we want them to reclaim their nation like American patriots did here. Let’s build something great together.” It’s the Tessio move—smart, sly, and strong. Empower their citizens, fortify their resolve, and watch allies stack up like cordwood.
The MAGA mission isn’t just conquest—it’s governance. It’s not Trump alone against a crumbling left-wing empire; it’s a coalition of sovereign nations with leaders who get it and empower their citizens to reclaim the twin thrones of dignity and prosperity.
Canada’s a start. Mock the tyrants, not the people. Lift up the reformers, not the rubble. Otherwise, we’re just handing the globalists another round to reload.
Time to play it smart. The world’s watching—and the Canucks are still worth saving.
Political Deportations - Pick Up the Pace
The Just Deportation of Campus Radicals: A Sovereign Nation’s Duty
Donald Trump’s return to power marks a clarion call for a restoration of America’s backbone against those who exploit her generosity. Nowhere is DJT’s conservative creed of America First more evident than in the administration’s swift move to deport green card and visa holders who have turned our universities into battlegrounds, erecting illegal encampments, harassing students, and chanting venomous slogans like “Death to Jews,”, “Death to America,” and “Globalize the Intifada.”
This is not merely a policy triumph—it is a moral and legal imperative, grounded in the sovereign right of a nation to protect its people and its principles. As Secretary of State Marco Rubio has articulated with surgical precision, such deportations are not just defensible; they are the only rational response to imported chaos.
The cases of Mahmoud Khalil or Rumeysa Ozturk, a Turkish student at Tufts University, exemplifies the stakes. Ozturk, on an F1 visa, didn’t come to study in good faith. She engaged in actions supporting a foreign terrorist organization and got exactly what she deserved: “We revoked her visa… If you lie to us and get a visa and then enter the US and with that visa participate in that sort of activity, we’re going to take away your visa. Now once you’ve lost your visa, you’re no longer legally in the US and we have a right like every country in the world has a right to remove you from our country.” This isn’t punitive overreach; it’s common sense. A visa is a privilege, not a carte blanche to sow discord.
A Nation’s Right to Self-Preservation
Rubio’s logic is unassailable, rooted in the bedrock of sovereignty. “Every country has a right to decide who comes in as a visitor and who doesn’t,” he declared. “If you invite me into your home… and I start putting mud on your couch and spraypainting your kitchen, I bet you’re going to kick me out.” The analogy cuts to the core: America extends an invitation to foreign students—over 1 million annually, per the Institute of International Education—to enrich our academic landscape, not to vandalize it. When they repay that hospitality with riots and hate, deportation isn’t cruelty; it’s consequence.
If you’re on a visa and calling for ‘Death to America’ while trashing our campuses, you’ve got no business here. Trump’s cleaning house, and it’s about time. These aren’t “protests”; they’re assaults on the nation that welcomed them.
The slogans alone—“Globalize the Intifada,” a call for worldwide violence; “Death to Jews,” an antisemitic screed—disqualify these individuals from any claim to remain.
You don’t get to hold a green card and cheer for terrorism. These people should have never been allowed to step foot on our soil. This isn’t about silencing dissent; it’s about ejecting those who abuse our soil to wage ideological war. Rubio reinforced this: “We gave you a visa to come and study, and get a degree. Not to become a social activist that tears up our university campuses.” The contract is clear—violate it, and you’re gone.
The Left’s Hollow Outrage
Predictably, the progressive chorus cries foul, cloaking their defense of these radicals in sanctimonious drivel about “free speech.” But this isn’t speech—it’s action: illegal encampments, physical harassment, endorsements of genocide. The First Amendment doesn’t shield foreigners who break laws or align with terrorist causes. These deportations aren’t “xenophobia”; they’re a rejection of those who reject us.
Contrast this with the Biden era’s paralysis—campuses overrun, students targeted, and not a finger lifted. Trump’s team acts where others dithered. Rubio’s stance—“I encourage every country to do that, by the way. Because I think it’s crazy to invite students into your country and onto your campus and destabilizing it”—is a universal truth. No nation tolerates guests who torch the guestbook. Deportation is the scalpel to excise this malignancy.
A Conservative Triumph of Principle
This policy is peak Trump: decisive, unapologetic, and fiercely protective of America’s integrity. It’s what the MAGA base craves—a government that doesn’t cower before the woke mob or the globalist elite.
Trump and Rubio just sent a message: come here legally, play by the rules, or get shipped out. That’s how you run a country. It’s a rejection of the open-borders lunacy that’s hollowed out Europe, where nations like France and Germany grapple with imported radicalism they can’t expel. America, under Trump, won’t repeat that folly.
Rubio’s parting shot seals it: “Go back and do it in your country but you’re not going to do it in our country.” This isn’t cruelty—it’s clarity. Visas aren’t amnesty for anarchy; they’re conditional entry. When green card or visa holders occupy buildings, terrorize students, and cheer for America’s demise, they forfeit their welcome. Deportation isn’t just justified—it’s the only response that honors the sovereignty Trump swore to defend. The Left can wail, but the people see it: this is a nation reclaiming its house, one rightful expulsion at a time.
You have ZERO right to be here. None.
If you want to spit on this country, chant for its destruction, and light flags while hiding behind free speech—fine. Do it somewhere else. Preferably from the failed state you supposedly fled in the first place.
Deportation isn’t harsh—it’s merciful. Because truthfully? Most of these people have earned far worse.
What I’m Watching and Reading…
Good Bret Baier interview with Elon and some of the DOGE team in case you missed.
Best of Twitter
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Memetic Warfare
Parting Words….
That’s it for this week folks! Hope you enjoyed. If you did, hit the heart button and share it with a friend or drop me a comment. -MK
Waltz should be canned. He shouldn't have ever had Jeffrey Goldberg in his contacts. In fact, he should have had Goldberg's number blocked.
What, no mention of 25% auto tariffs?
Measles deaths increasing?
Gov't telling people to buy TSLA stock,
and filming a car commercial at the White House?