A bombshell new analysis from The Blaze exposes the uncomfortable truth Patriots have been sensing for years: the conservative movement as we knew it is dead, killed by the very establishment that claimed to champion it.
From America's founding, this nation blazed forward with unstoppable purpose. Alexander Hamilton's vision of a commercial republic that would dominate Europe. Manifest destiny driving us across an entire continent. Post-WWII leadership that made America the beacon of the free world.
But somewhere along the way, that fire died. The establishment Republicans, the Deep State bureaucrats, and the globalist elite strangled America's forward momentum in red tape, endless wars, and "managed decline."
The RINO Betrayal
For decades, so-called "conservatives" in Washington played along with the left's game. They conserved nothing while progressives transformed our schools, our military, our very culture. They talked tough on the campaign trail, then rolled over for Democrat demands once in office.
"We became a nation of managers instead of builders, bureaucrats instead of pioneers," the analysis reveals.
Sound familiar? This is exactly why Donald Trump's America First movement exploded onto the scene. Real Americans were starving for leaders who would actually FIGHT for our founding principles instead of managing our decline.
Trump's Counter-Revolution
Now, with President Trump back in the White House and his MAGA team dismantling the administrative state, we're seeing what real conservatism looks like. Not the weak, apologetic stance of the Bush-era RINOs, but the bold vision of American greatness our founders intended.
The mass deportations, the tariffs protecting American workers, Elon Musk's DOGE efficiency drive - this is what happens when you stop accepting the establishment's limitations and start thinking like the patriots who built this country.
The question isn't whether conservatism collapsed - it's whether We the People will let Trump and his team rebuild it from the ground up, or let the swamp creatures crawl back out of their holes when we're not looking.
