Orange Man and the Other Man
Guest Post by Eric Peters

Putin is Russian and Orange Man is American – and that’s what they have in common.
They are both nationalists. Or at least, they represent resurgent nationalist-populist movements in their respective countries that very much alarm the international corporate elites that despise them both.
Putin puts Russia and Russia’s interest first. It is why there’s a war going on in “Kyiv” – which used to be Kiev in the West, because in the West people used to speak English rather than superciliously speak the language of some other country to demonstrate how international they are. Putin would not abide the slow-creep of the internationalist octopus extending its greasy tentacles into Russian territory nor threaten it, as by using “Kyiv” as as kind of geopolitical puppet, much the same as the senescent grifter currently posing as president of this country is used as a puppet by the same forces, bent on the same thing as regards this country.
Which is being invaded by an international horde of people from all over the world, the obvious intent being to turn this country into an internationalist paradise – for the multinational-corporate elites who intend to profit from it and control it. A place where a heterogenous population with no common culture is easily kept distracted and squabbling among themselves. A place that is no longer America – as distinct from other places.
Orange Man threatens that.
Just as Putin threatens the same interests prolonging the war in “Kyiv.”
And that is why there is such unified opposition among the internationalists to both men.
They – the internationalists – are almost in hysterics now and rightly so. Because it is no longer even about Orange Man, the man. Were he to disappear from the scene tomorrow, the nationalist-populist resurgence would continue because the people have awakened to the plans and intentions of the internationalists. The people begin to understand what is going on because it is no longer a far-away possibility viewed from a position of comfortable security. It is an immediate threat to the people, who cannot help but notice their putative “leaders” are openly contemptuous of them and their interests.
It is interesting in this respect to observe the way Orange Man’s slogan about Making America Great Again prompts fulminating fury from the internationalist-corporatists. Why? What is so terrible about wanting to make America great – and put Americans first – again? Why, the same thing that triggered the same people back in the early ’80s, when Ronald Reagan used very similar language as a rallying cry against the very same interests, who’d been at work, like termites, to undermine America for years.
Those termites never went away; they just burrowed deeper. They did what they could to undermine Reagan (among other things, deriding him as senile when he was much younger and much more cogent than the current internationalist puppet) but it was not yet their time; they had not gotten the grip they now have over the institutions, which the’ve long since marched through.
They revealed themselves openly in 2020 for the first time. Let us know exactly what they have in mind for us – and not just us. For the world. The “pandemic,” as it was styled, was clearly an orchestrated event, the way it played out – which could never have happened as it did if it had not been planned and orchestrated. Do you remember how conveniently available all those dehumanizing plexiglass cash register shields and “walk this way only” stickers were?
As if they’d been stocked up and kept at the ready.
And, of course, the “pandemic” play unfolded just in the nick of time to get rid of the Orange Man (who foolishly or even perhaps complicitly played along) in favor of the internationalists’ man. That part went to plan but the rest of the plan has been falling apart ever since. The internationalists inadvertently energized the very nationalist-populist sentiments that they worried Orange Man had awakened. More fundamentally, the self-interest that underlies nationalist-populist sentiment. It is a suicidal impulse to place the interests of strangers – without limit or qualification – over those of yourself, your family, your community, your country.
Sane people are not interested in committing suicide – particularly not for the sake of random strangers, without limit or qualification. And it is that healthy impulse – the life impulse itself – that Orange Man and Putin have awakened and which the internationalist-corporatists rightly regard as an existential threat, to them.
Because it is.
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And that is why they’ve pulled out just about all the stops in their effort to do something to put the genie back in the bottle. It is entirely possible they will deliberately incite a real war – one involving real death, right here – or something similarly apocalyptic – because, for them, it is apocalyptic.
Tucker Carlson nailed it, I think, in his recent commentary with Jordan Peterson in which he talked about a “collision” that’s coming. It’s not between the senescent grifter and the Orange Man.
It is between us – and them.
We’re winning, too. And they know it.


