It has always just been a matter of time before those inside the MAGA movement started coming to their senses and acknowledging the reality of the kind of people and ideology they involved themselves with when they hopped on the Drumpf/MAGA gravy train.
This is beyond humorous:
Link: Rumors of secret GOP payments to influencers now confirmed by ex-insider: expert - Raw Story
Ashley St. Clair, a 27-year-old former brand ambassador for Charlie Kirk's Turning Point USA, has turned into one of the fiercest critics of the movement she helped build.
St. Clair, who amassed more than a million followers on X, published an anti-transgender children's book, appeared on Fox News and took selfies at Mar-a-Lago, now alleges that many of President Donald Trump's top online cheerleaders are "mercenaries of the attention economy" coordinating with administration officials for paid promotional deals, reported the Washington Post.
"There is no free thinking here," she said in a recent TikTok video. "They are waiting to get marching orders and a direct deposit."
In near-daily TikTok monologues to over 77,000 followers, St. Clair claims to expose secrets of her former allies and the "hidden machinery" that created social media stars, alleging that top MAGA personalities portrayed as grassroots activists received coordinated talking points from administration officials and congressional Republicans through group chats with names like "Fight, Fight, Fight."
St. Clair revealed in February 2025 that she had secretly had a child with Elon Musk, the owner of X, and after their relationship ended and custody disputes emerged, she withdrew from public life for several months, describing it as a period of doubt and self-reflection when she realized she "didn't understand what [she] was talking about."
She emerged in January expressing "immense guilt" over spreading anti-transgender views and contributing to a movement built on "fear and false patriotism," where she said "everything is staged, everything is for a dollar, everything is about making money."
St. Clair says that TPUSA (MAGA) is a movement "built on fear and false patriotism" and that everything they do is "staged" for and all about "making money."
Fear, false patriotism, flag-waving, and bible thumping are all hallmark characteristics of the final refuge of scoundrels.
Btw - St. Clair's claims jibe with the results of a 2024 DOJ investigation that found MAGA 'influencers' getting caught accepting payments from Russia for their online propaganda peddling. That is why whenever I hear the term 'MAGA influencer,' I immediately think 'loser,' 'fraudster,' and Putin tool.
Being the highly inquisitive individual I am though, I have to wonder if St. Clair's claim that TPUSA stages everything they do extends to the killing of their leader? Could that have been a "staged" event, perhaps unbeknownst to poor Charlie Kirk? As murky as the pool of acolytes who control this movement is, it's not an invalid question, imho.
While I have little empathy with or sympathy for Ashley St. Clair, mostly because she reproduced with that reptilian billionaire piece of racist shit Musk (eww), she does deserve to be acknowledged and applauded for having the courage to publicly admit to the truth of what she saw being near the inner core of the MAGA/TPUSA movement and the people immersed in it.
But I say all of this is beyond humorous to me personally because Ashley St. Clair's admission of what TPUSA and MAGA and the Drumpf regime are all about gets right to the core of one of the more obvious truths that I have been pointing out for years on the pages of this shitty little blog, namely that the MAGA movement is essentially a morally bankrupt movement of performative charlatans, racists, misogynists, and America-hating losers who believe in absolutely nothing themselves except for their unbending faith in a mobbed-up old kiddie rapist, and their own smug, aggrieved sense of vengeful entitlement for having been "wronged" for having been forced to endure eight years of a successful, decent black man as president residing in "their" White people's House with his black spouse and black children, and ruling over them.
Seriously - at this stage after all we have seen and heard from this execrable movement, convince me it's not true.
---TFG

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