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Trying to bring a little reason and logic back into the world one low reach tweet at a time. Can we go back in time and elect Ron Paul please?










There was a time, not very long ago, when Ben Shapiro could reasonably call himself the king of all conservative media. That’s all over now, writes political columnist Ross Barkan. Shapiro’s company, ‘The Daily Wire,’ is instituting significant layoffs. Its YouTube channel’s subscriber base is starting to shrink, and its website has emerged as one of the great traffic losers in conservative media. There are ‘Daily Wire’ YouTube videos that now, after a few days online, have less than 10,000 views, a catastrophically small number for a channel with more than 3 million subscribers. The top comments all mock the low view counts. “If a variety of poor business decisions can be blamed, in part, for the ‘Daily Wire’’s fall from grace — ill-fated investments in feature films, an epic fantasy series, and peculiar merchandise — the greater story is the collapse of Shapiro’s constituency,” writes Barkan. “There are two realities to Shapiro conservatism in 2026: It retains a significant foothold among Republican elites, and it is fast being rejected by the future grassroots of the party.” Read more: nymag.visitlink.me/KtpIKV


I know everyone has become very fragile and overly-emotional lately so let me explain this calmly and slowly: I cover trending news topics on my show. The Massie allegations and your South America mansion were the number one trending topics on this platform. I’m entitled to my opinions on these matters. I serve my audience. That’s my job. And unlike you, I won’t run away from my job when things get tough. Even worse, you are now siding with left-wing extremists who attacked us all for years and want our movement and leaders dead. Anyway, have a great time crying about this on The View and CNN.




JUST IN: Thomas Massie's reelection odds are tanking amid hush money allegations from an ex-girlfriend. He's now projected to be unseated.



Benny Propaganson Comes for Massie This video from @bennyjohnson doing his usual propaganda song and dance on unsubstantiated claims about w and is one of the most clownish takes I've seen. The blatant hypocrisy, comparison to much more egregious cases and all-out lying is beyond agitating. How could you be the literal queen of the grift and accuse this man of grifting? How could you defend the people you like for things far worse, yet pretend @MassieforKY @RepThomasMassie is just the same? This video from Benny has so many lies in succession I couldn't even believe it. Unreal dude.






Here’s my POSITIVE ad for the FINAL week. This one’s a minute long because I had too much to say to fit into thirty seconds! Let me know what you think. If you like it and want to help me broadcast it, please chip in here: massiemoneybomb.com


My analysis of Thomas Massie's non-denial denial from this morning:

It’s sad that a week before this election people are making false and unsubstantiated allegations about me in an obvious attempt to influence the outcome of this election. All of the claims of inappropriate conduct are false. I’ve never offered anyone money in exchange for their silence. I report all of my farm income, including cash, to the IRS. There are no ethics claims filed against me, nor have there ever been any claims filed against me in my 14 years in office. I have consulted legal counsel and we are considering all options.



Because he's a performance artist. He ran as a Republican but then finds virtue in voting with the opposition on "principle" when it ignores the fact that a "caucus" operates based on consensus, and sometimes members of a caucus have to focus on the bigger picture to push multiple "balls up the field". He forced the entire caucus to take a vote it didn't want to take by creating his discharge petition on Epstein. More than 210 GOP members refused to sign. He worked with all the Democrats to force it through as a pure grandstand play because he objects to Trump Admin. policies. Time for him to go. Good riddance.



As a family law attorney who has represented numerous victims of domestic violence, I have been deeply troubled by the circulating “sworn statement” from Cynthia West alleging emotional abuse by Congressman Thomas Massie. After listening to the statement twice, I was struck by the complete absence of any specific, verifiable allegations. There were no claims of physical abuse, no harassing communications, no documented threats, and no evidence of any kind—only vague assertions without supporting facts. Out of professional duty, I examined the available record. Ms. West has a documented history of making false abuse allegations. Notably, during the very period she claims to have been involved with Congressman Massie, she filed sworn accusations of emotional and physical abuse against the father of her children. On October 1, 2024, she swore under oath in an affidavit to these claims. However, after the court reviewed all the evidence, the allegations were dismissed in full. I have sat with real victims—both men and women—who have endured genuine domestic violence and harassment. I have fought alongside them for protection and justice. It is precisely because of that experience that I find it so damaging when someone makes false accusations. It undermines the credibility of legitimate victims and erodes public trust in the system. Congressman Massie has earned my trust over many years—to the point that I would entrust him with my own children. These latest allegations appear to be nothing more than a desperate attempt to interfere in an election against a principled public servant who has consistently worked to protect women and families from real abuse and exploitation. False claims like these do real harm—not just to the accused, but to every legitimate victim seeking justice.

As a family law attorney who has represented numerous victims of domestic violence, I have been deeply troubled by the circulating “sworn statement” from Cynthia West alleging emotional abuse by Congressman Thomas Massie. After listening to the statement twice, I was struck by the complete absence of any specific, verifiable allegations. There were no claims of physical abuse, no harassing communications, no documented threats, and no evidence of any kind—only vague assertions without supporting facts. Out of professional duty, I examined the available record. Ms. West has a documented history of making false abuse allegations. Notably, during the very period she claims to have been involved with Congressman Massie, she filed sworn accusations of emotional and physical abuse against the father of her children. On October 1, 2024, she swore under oath in an affidavit to these claims. However, after the court reviewed all the evidence, the allegations were dismissed in full. I have sat with real victims—both men and women—who have endured genuine domestic violence and harassment. I have fought alongside them for protection and justice. It is precisely because of that experience that I find it so damaging when someone makes false accusations. It undermines the credibility of legitimate victims and erodes public trust in the system. Congressman Massie has earned my trust over many years—to the point that I would entrust him with my own children. These latest allegations appear to be nothing more than a desperate attempt to interfere in an election against a principled public servant who has consistently worked to protect women and families from real abuse and exploitation. False claims like these do real harm—not just to the accused, but to every legitimate victim seeking justice.


