And so it begins


Yeah, Donnie Poops-in-pants, it does, indeed, begin.

Yesterday can be described as nothing other than a disastrous rout for the GOP. Democrats won in Virginia. They won in Pennsylvania. They won in New Jersey. They won in California.

In Virginia and New Jersey, governors-elect Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherrill won their contests by double-digits, destroying the polling averages. In Virginia, Democrats flipped 11 seats in the lower house of the legislature. This means that they flipped seats once considered to be safe Republican. That is not a good harbinger for the midterm elections. In Pennsylvania Democrats retained their 5-2 majority on the Supreme Court. And in California, my beautiful state, Proposition 50, the redistricting initiative, was winning by 30 points as of this writing.

This was the revenge of the normies. It was even seen in The Most Important Race Of The Night, that of mayor of New York City. The disgraced Eric Adams won his election four years ago with 67% of the vote. The New Leader of the Democratic Party™, Zohran Mamdani, eked out a 50.4% vote total. This, too, was the revenge of the normies, not giving Mamdani anywhere near a "mandate". If a better candidate than that cur Andrew Cuomo had been running, then there was every chanced that Mamdani would never have made it out of the primary.

We normies don't want revolution. We want evolution. We are savvy enough to know that "revolution" usually ends in pain, destruction, and death. We want nothing to do with it. (Although, I will say this: were it not for the Cuban Revolution, I probably wouldn't exist. Put that in your existentialist cap.) Revolutions are appealing to upper middle class leftwing Che Guevara cosplayers; normal people just want things to work. And that's what we saw last night. The first chance the country had to register its displeasure at Trump's MAGA revolution, it took it, and sent a clear, unmistakable message:


But wait, there's more! In Georgia, two Democrats ousted Republicans on the state's Utility Board. That might seem like a minor thing, but this is how you build power and retake a state thought lost to MAGA fascism. Nothing is eternal, especially Thousand-Year Reichs. And in Maine, a ballot initiative seeking to limit voting failed. And, even more telling: In Mississippi, Democrat Johnny DuPree flipped a Senate seat and broke the GOP supermajority. Filth like Bernie Sanders and his acolytes write off the South; don't be so sure.

We shouldn’t be sleeping on the South. It’s historically the seat of quite a lot of civil rights progress. I don’t think that fight is gone, only dormant.

— Annissa (@annissabd.bsky.social) November 4, 2025 at 9:17 PM
People are waking up to the fact that democracy is worth fighting for. That voting is essential. That caviling from the sidelines and demanding purity is a mug's game. 

And our soi disant "president" is shitting his Depends. As of this writing, he is on a posting spree on his fetid and diseased social media platform. If yesterday's results are replicated in 2026—and let's be frank, things won't be getting better under this regime—there won't only be a Blue Wave, but a tsunami which would bring not only a huge majority in the House, but enough votes in the Senate to convict on any impeachment. Yes, Donnie, what is "beginning" now is the countdown to your demise.

Saddle up, friends. As I've said on many an occasion, we have a country and a world to save. It won't be done by anyone else save us.