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Friday, February 20, 2026

The Trump Machine

 


Friends, at long last, I've written another article!  It was a long time in coming.  This one is about the remarkable, and very favorable, contrast between the first Trump Administration and the second.  This time around, Trump means business, and he and his team are executing their strategy with robotic  efficiency and precision.  Oh, sure, mistakes have been made, but infinitely fewer than before, and that gives me cause for celebration!

 

President Trump is Running a Tight Ship and Giving the Deep State a Run For Its Money


Memories tend to be short in American politics, but it was not so long ago that Donald Trump was a first term president and, if we're to be honest, a flailing one at that. Trump's presidency began with the hiring and firing of National Security Advisor Michael Flynn, which sent the signal early on that Trump was 1) highly responsive to media criticism, and 2) more than willing to jettison anyone in his circle who he viewed as a polling liability. The result was massive turnover throughout the four years of Trump's first term, a constant barrage of media attacks, and a steady drumbeat of policy reversals, as Trump struggled to find a tone and a direction that resonated with both the public and the D.C. in-crowd. Trump was also repeatedly hamstrung by the seditious behavior of his own appointees, who frequently leaked information to the press, and often ended up on the outside looking in, joining the ranks of Trump's bitterest critics and most formidable enemies. It was not, in short, an administration characterized by loyalty, efficiency, or consistency, to say the least.


That's why the smooth functioning of Trump's second term administration comes as such a pleasant surprise to his supporters. Trump's Chief of Staff this time around is Susan Wiles, who effectively ran his 2024 presidential campaign. Wiles has kept Trump focused and dissuaded him from posting rash or self-destructive comments on social media. She has also helped Trump to assemble a team, centered on his cabinet, that is competent, deferential, and ideologically in sync with Trump and the MAGA movement.


Compared to Trump's first term, his second has featured remarkably few personnel changes. We saw one notable exception recently, with the ouster of Assistant Attorney General Gail Slater, who was in charge of the DOJ's all-important antitrust division. Slater appears to have been encouraged to resign because of persistent conflicts with her boss, Attorney General Pam Bondi, potentially verging into insubordination and mendacity, not to mention selective leaking. She allegedly lied to Bondi about checking with intelligence officials before maneuvering to block a national security-related merger, which some intel experts said helped China at our expense.


Rather than let Slater hang around and become a cancer on his administration, though, Trump – or rather Bondi – engineered her quiet departure, without undue notice from the press or significant damage to Trump or the MAGA movement. Meanwhile, Bondi, despite a drumbeat of criticism from the media and Democrats, retains Trump's confidence and continues her efforts to bring justice to Deep State darlings like Adam Schiff, James Comey, et al. All this shows an administration capable of a deftness and a poise quite unlike the manic chaos that characterized its first iteration in 2017-2021.


None of this is to deny that the Democrats and the Deep State retain powerful assets in their relentless and ruthless drive to obstruct Trump and MAGA. The mainstream media remains as implacably hostile as ever, and it has succeeded in vilifying ICE, the Border Patrol, and Trump himself as far as half the country is concerned. Meanwhile, liberal judges, although they have not had the same success in sabotaging executive power as they did in Trump's first term, have nonetheless proved a significant obstacle. D.C. juries and grand juries, infected with TDS, have also made it nearly impossible to hold any prominent Democrat or leftist accountable for crimes he or she may have committed.


The fact remains that Trump haters seldom are in a position, in his second term, to dismiss the President as a bumbler or a buffoon. Quite the contrary, they hate Trump now more than ever, but because of his policy successes rather than his failures. They know that Trump now has a smart, articulate, and loyal team surrounding him, and that he is painstakingly executing a well-considered set of policies that is rolling back wokeism and bureaucratic overreach, while it reaffirms our constitutional liberties, our national sovereignty, our common civilization, and our capitalist and competitive values.


This time, leftists are not aghast at Donald Trump and his presidency because they are train wrecks, but because they are sleek, modern, and powerful engines of change that threaten to obliterate everything in their path – the Deep State, most of all.


Dr. Nicholas L. Waddy is a history professor at SUNY Alfred and blogs at: www.waddyisright.com. He appears on the Newsmakers show on WLEA/WYSL.

Whale or Minnow?

 


Friends, today's Supreme Court ruling against most of President Trump's tariffs could end up being a very big deal...or it could end up being a great big ZERO.  That's because the President -- any president -- has numerous arrows in his quiver if he wants to impose tariffs and/or restrict foreign access to U.S. markets.  Trump has castigated SCOTUS for its cowardice and disloyalty, but he seems confident that his tariff regime will survive in a new guise.  I hope so, because the problems that tariffs aim to fix, mainly the giant U.S. trade deficit, are serious, and it's about time that someone in charge took them seriously, therefore!  Moreover, Trump's tariffs to date have had a pretty negligible effect on overall U.S. trade.  One thing is for sure: we haven't heard the last from DJT on this subject, or any subject!!!

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx2jqgdn719o 

 

https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/02/20/trump-imposes-10-percent-global-tariff-after-supreme-court-struck-down-emergency-powers-tariffs/ 

 

In other news, economic growth in the fourth quarter was way down to just 1.4%, and the government shutdown was a big reason why.  The Dems will be happy about that, and I fear it could tempt them to make more maximalist demands budget-wise in future, with more shutdowns in their back pocket in case Trump fails to acquiesce.  The economy right now is sound, and Republicans are still at a disadvantage going into the midterms.  Imagine what the polls would look like if a recession took hold!  You better bet the Dems are licking their chops...

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/20/pce-inflation-december-2025.html 

Thursday, February 19, 2026

Beating a Dead Horse

 


Friends, today, (former) Prince Andrew was arrested, basically for allegedly sharing confidential government files with Jeffrey Epstein.  Well, I for one am quite tired of the Epstein pile-on, particularly as it affects, uhh, Mr. Windsor.  The man has been quite comprehensively ruined already.  It is more than a little ironic that the chief victim of the mass release of the "Epstein Files", demanded by Democrats, wasn't Donald Trump, as intended, but a member of the royal family.  And how many leading politicians, in Britain and the U.S., would be guilty of the same offense, I wonder: sharing privileged information with cronies?  I shudder to think!  Andrew is a fall guy extraordinaire, if you ask me, and it ill becomes the political elite to revel in his humiliation.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cx28yel4811o 

 

In other news, a vast collection of U.S. military assets, including two aircraft carriers, is now present in or near the Persian Gulf, or soon will be.  Iran is the obvious target, but the purpose of any potential strikes is unclear.  Are we trying to force Iran to abandon its nuclear program, or are we trying to force the Iranian leadership to abandon the country and concede power to the people?  Those are two very different objectives, and if we're not very careful we may fall short in both respects.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1d64p3q2d0o 

 

Finally, we got word today that the total U.S. trade deficit for 2025 was down on 2024, but by a miniscule amount.  That seems surprising, given that we were told that Trump's tariffs would devastate our trading relationships, and no one would want to do business with us.  So much for that prediction!  On the other hand, you could say that tariffs have been a bit of a disappointment, because we were hoping to radically restructure our trading relationships and reduce our dependence on imports, but by and large that hasn't happened.  My conclusion is that tariffs are working, but not enough.  Maybe we need to increase them?

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/19/us-trade-deficit-totaled-901-billion-in-2025-despite-trumps-tariffs.html 

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cgk2d7yxm2zo 

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

Wait, Now Masks Are Bad???

 


Friends, the Left is very clear on a couple things: ICE=Nazis, and those Nazis should obligingly ditch their masks so that noble Antifa types can track them down and mete out some frontier justice to them.  What a great plan!  Well, Tom Homan lays out exactly why those masks are necessary.  It's the Dems/lefties themselves who have made it so!!!  The fact that, just a few years ago, these nutjobs were demanding that we all be masked makes this situation extra ludicrous, needless to say.

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2026/02/15/homan_i_dont_like_the_masks_either_but_ice_agents_have_to_protect_themselves.html 

Monday, February 16, 2026

Happy Presidents' Day!

 


Friends, Happy Presidents' Day!  We've had some doozies, all right...  How fortunate that we currently have a president whose statesmanship, wisdom, and integrity are beyond question.  (Ha!)  All kidding aside, presidents are great, but we may fixate on them a tad too much in America today.  Believe it or not, a president, even with the best of intentions, can only do so much...  They can do more, of course, when they have the American people on their side.

 

Speaking of the presidency, could the Dems be dense enough to renominate...Kamala Harris in 2028???  They could be!  My, what a gift that would be...

 

https://issuesinsights.com/2026/02/16/who-leads-in-2028-presidential-race-and-in-2026-midterm-elections-ii-tipp-poll/ 

 

Meanwhile, the Europeans are wringing their hands, as per usual, over the state of the transatlantic alliance.  They feel like they can no longer count on the U.S. to lead the charge against their favorite boogeyman: Russia.  Well, that's true, but on the other hand we still have tens of thousands of troops in Europe, we're still sending oodles of weapons to Ukraine (paid for by Europe, thankfully), and Europe is still sheltering under our nuclear umbrella.  Ergo, we still bear many of the costs of our "partnership" with Europe (and Canada), but we get more abuse than ever and could just as easily be sucked into another world war on their behalf.  I say: cut the cord!  End U.S. membership in NATO.  Give those Euro-weenies some tough love, at long last...

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cddn002g6qzo 

Sunday, February 15, 2026

Whither ICE?

 


Friends, our immigration enforcement apparatus, including ICE and Border Patrol, is at a crossroads.  On one hand, we have a president who is now willing and apparently eager to enforce our immigration laws, and who has already removed 2+ million illegal immigrants from the country.  We also threw tens of billions of dollars at the mission of deporting illegals, courtesy of the "Big, Beautiful Bill", and that new infrastructure is just about to come online, as you'll read below.  On the other hand, the Dems and their media allies have made the demonization of ICE a top priority, and the retreat of DHS from Minneapolis suggests that the Trump Administration may be getting cold feet about aggressively enforcing immigration laws in blue cities and states, especially in an election year.  What's more, there are finite numbers of hardened felons to deport.  Once we're down to undocumented grandmas and fruit pickers, we have to wonder whether the Trump Administration will have the same zeal to deport, deport, deport...  The question is, therefore: are enforcement efforts about to ramp up, or are they about to cool down?  In essence, the answer to the question is 100% political.  It depends on the priorities and intestinal fortitude of Donald Trump himself.  

 

https://www.breitbart.com/border/2026/02/15/ice-detention-reengineering-plan-will-expand-capacity-speed-deportation-of-criminal-aliens/ 

Saturday, February 14, 2026

My Love Letter to America

 


Friends, it's Valentine's Day, and that means that naturally I got you something special!!!  No, it's not flowers or a box of chocolates.  It's winter, so all the flowers are dead, and I can assure you that I ate all the chocolates.  Instead, this V-Day you're getting...my latest Newsmakers interview!  Oh boy!  What a treat.  Brian and I discuss who the protesters are in places like Minneapolis and what motivates them, the reticence of the younger generation on political controversies, the mass firing of Washington Post reporters, the unique poisiton of Rand Paul in the U.S. Senate, the propriety of the Department of War's campaign against drug boats coming to America, the prospects for the SAVE Act, the benefits (and costs) of cracking down on illegal immigration, the pros and cons of tariffs against Canada, the ongoing strength of the U.S. economy, and the relevance of the mainstream and alternative media to public opinion.  Sounds like the sort of lineup that ought to make you swoon!  You're welcome, and I hope that you and your special someone enjoy listening...

 

https://wysl.podbean.com/e/newsmakers-2-14-26/ 

A Legacy of Failure

 


Friends, everyone knows that there's still such a thing as the "mainstream media", a.k.a. the "legacy media", and it leans left (to put it mildly), but what is the alternative media, or the "new media", and who has the edge there?  This is not my area of expertise, but I'm sure the alternative media could be divided into many sub-categories.  One in which right-wingers appear to have an advantage is with social media "influencers".  Presumably, this means podcasters and bloggers and people who make short videos for YouTube, TikTok, and the like.  The Dems invested a lot of money in dominating this space in '24, and clearly they fell flat on their faces.  We can't count on them staying at a disadvantage forever, however.  As we speak, they're blanketing the internet with smears against ICE and edited videos of encounters with federal law enforcement that make, or try to make, Trump and Co. look worse than Pol Pot.  Expect this war for the "hearts and minds" of social media users to intensify in the months and years ahead, and special thanks to Elon Musk, whose purchase of X kept conservatives competitive in social media at a moment when it looked like we might be frozen out altogether...

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2026/02/14/the_battle_for_the_new_media_megaphone_153842.html 

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Bull Market

 


Friends, the Dems and the media talking heads -- those irrepressible gloomy Guses -- have been trying to convince Americans ever since, oh, January 20th, 2025, that the economy BLOWS!!!  Well, news flash: it doesn't!  Today job growth beat estimates, the unemployment rate fell, wage gains remained robust, and, as per Peter Navarro, the early signs of a manufacturing renaissance are upon us.  This is all very good news, needless to say.  The bad news, however, is that the politics of the U.S. economy are largely about perception, not reality, and perceptions are still pessimistic, to say the least.  Be that as it may, if we really were in a recession, Republicans' goose would be cooked in November.  As it is, we at least have a fighting chance.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2026/02/11/jobs-report-january-2026-.html 

 

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2026/feb/10/trump-reversed-biden-made-manufacturing-decline/

 

In other news, the U.S. House, including six Republicans, have taken issue with President Trump's tariff policies towards Canada.  I hate to see Trump rebuked by Congress, but on the other hand I happen to agree with those six Republicans that DJT's decision to pick a fight with Canada (over fentanyl???) made very little sense.  And are they the 51st state yet?  No?  Guess that gambit backfired...

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/clyz2142e77o  

 

So, yes, Trump does make the occasional mistake.  On the other hand, the Democrats seem determined to wreck the economy on purpose.  Witness California leftists' campaign to impose a crushing wealth tax on billionaires.  Not surprisingly, those billionaires are heading for the hills -- or, more accurately, for the warm waters of Biscayne Bay.  Can't say I blame 'em.

 

https://www.foxbusiness.com/real-estate/mark-zuckerberg-becomes-latest-california-billionaire-relocate-florida-amid-tax-concerns 

Monday, February 9, 2026

SAVE Democracy Before It's Too Late?

 


Friends, DJT is encouraging Congressional Republicans to pass the SAVE Act, which in essence would require voter ID in federal elections.  This is a broadly popular notion, but Democrats are bitterly opposed to it (I wonder why?), so it's very, very unlikely to pass unless the Senate scraps the filibuster, and the chances of that seem slim to none.  Ergo, you can expect future elections to look a lot like past elections: messy and contested.  On the other hand, there's real hope that the Supreme Court might unilaterally alter the political/electoral landscape in ways that would be profoundly helpful to Republicans.  We've talked about some of those ways before, but here's another: it could eliminate illegal aliens from the count that determines Congressional apportionment.  If that happened, or if President Trump succeeded in evicting all 15+ million illegals from the country, the Dems would lose potentially dozens of House seats.  I like the sound of that!

 

https://wgme.com/news/nation-world/trump-urges-gop-to-back-save-act-as-house-sets-up-votemail-chuck-schumer-filibuster 

 

https://thefederalist.com/2026/02/09/if-scotus-bans-illegals-from-the-census-dems-could-lose-power-for-years/ 

 

Meanwhile, the murder rate is plummeting, in case you haven't heard.  Liberals are puzzled, since isn't EVERYTHING getting worse in Trump's America?  As this article makes plain, the concept that credit might be owed to Trump, or that the deportation of hundreds of thousands of criminals might explain some of the decline in murders, simply doesn't occur to Trump haters.  Surprise, surprise!  The big takeaway, though, is that, despite what the media might claim, EVERYONE in America is SAFER since Donald Trump took office.

 

https://www.msn.com/en-us/crime/general/nobody-really-knows-why-the-murder-rate-is-plummeting/ar-AA1VYEmD 

 

Finally, Elon Musk is pivoting away from electric cars and Mars, to robots, AI, and the Moon.  I, for one, look forward to employing a robot maid in my Moon mansion, and you should too!

 

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/space/spacex-prioritizes-moon-before-mars-musk-says-rcna258168