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the ruling class has lost the revolution
friday, august 29th, 2025
After sixteen years, the most consequential political revolution in the history of the United States is drawing to a close. The current Ruling Class’s domination of the two major political parties is in shambles as the Democrat party is now controlled by true believers in Marxist Wokeism, and the Republican party has been taken over by Donald Trump and America First populists. The tentacles of the ruling elites [Ruling Class includes the George Bush wing of the Republican Party - JS] that have long encircled both parties have been severed.
[FULL TITLE: "The Old American Ruling Class Has Lost the Revolution"]
Over the years, the current Ruling Class, which can trace its beginning to the Woodrow Wilson administration, has choreographed the two parties into unique and complementary roles. The Democrat party was portrayed as the party of “the people” and the superior political strategists and tacticians promoting an increasingly active government. Meanwhile, the Republican party’s role was to be the token to limit, while still accommodating, the big-government policies of the Democrat party and thus the ever-increasing power of the Ruling Class.
As long as there was peace and ever-growing prosperity, that arrangement went unnoticed by the vast majority of an apathetic electorate as the wealth and influence of the nation’s elites increased geometrically.
While the Ruling Class reveled in their power and influence, they ignored the gradual infiltration of die-in-the-wool Marxists into the hierarchy of the Democrat party. They were certain that a comparatively small cadre of true believers would never be able to take over a major political party. The ruling elites over-confidently believed they would always maintain their hegemony within the Democrat party.
Further, as long as the Ruling Class maintained its influence within the Republican party hierarchy, the Marxists’ gradual infiltration into the upper reaches of the Democrat party could be tolerated as part of the Ruling Class’s orchestrated charade of caring for the welfare of all Americans.
However, in 2008, Barack Obama’s election lit the fuse of a bloodless revolution that would eventuate in the decline and fall of the current Ruling Class.
In the run-up to the 2008 election, the ruling elite’s preferred candidates were Hillary Clinton and John McCain. They knew that a glib Barack Obama was steeped in Marxist ideology and had long been a foot soldier for the cause. But two factors they could not control were his ability to portray himself as a “moderate” and his skin color, which would almost certainly guarantee his winning the Democrat nomination against an unlikeable Hillary Clinton and the presidency against a feckless John McCain. Thus, the Ruling Class was forced into tacitly endorsing Obama’s candidacy despite being uncertain if they could control him, his radical left-wing policies, and his declared intent to transform the Democrat party and the nation.
Once elected, Obama and his minions almost immediately exploited his unique position as the first black president, a weapon Obama himself never failed to wield in order to manipulate, intimidate, and marginalize the Ruling Class, who were the ultimate target of dedicated Marxist true-believers.
During the length of Obama’s two terms, many of these so-called best and brightest became increasingly afraid of losing their status and lifestyles if they condemned his far-left governance and overt racial animosity, the latter of which was a major part of Obama’s plan to foment nationwide discontent. As a byproduct of their cowardice, they were increasingly reluctant to confront the ongoing and stealthy success of Obama’s transformation of the Democrat party.
While the Marxists continued their takeover of the party, there was a tenuous understanding on power sharing. The Ruling Class duped themselves into believing they would continue to dominate the corridors of power in exchange for their implicit acquiescence to the Marxist transformation of America via the culture and society under the umbrella of Wokeism. When faced with the choice of a de facto alliance with the radical left or purging them from the party and maintaining the status quo, they chose expediency over pragmatism.
Nonetheless, the elites still had their domination of the Republican party to fall back on. They were certain that their tentacles in the party would allow them an alternative to maintain their power if the Marxist takeover of the Democrat party ever became a fait accompli.
That all changed in 2015 with Donald Trump’s announcement that he was going to pursue the nomination of the Republican party because of the misgovernance and chaos brought about by the Ruling Class’s tacit endorsement of Barack Obama’s policies and anti-Americanism.
Donald Trump possessed a trait that the ruling elites and their Marxist-inspired allies could never match. Trump could not only relate to and empathize with the “unwashed masses,” but he also thought, acted, and spoke like many of them. The possibility of having a man they perceived to be the composite of their stereotypes of “deplorable” Americans occupying the White House and unshackling the Republican party from the Ruling Class infuriated the self-styled best and brightest. <>p>The Ruling Class viewed Trump’s ability to connect with the American people and create a new powerful political movement as an existential threat to its power. Instead of working with Trump for the betterment of the country, its members, including once conservative “Never Trumpers,” descended into uncontrolled rage and further allied themselves with the Marxist/Woke left. This alliance committed some of the biggest blunders in American political history.
The anger at Trump mutated into a frenzied obsession to leave no stone unturned in either forcing him to resign, or effectively neutering his presidency, or impeaching, and, if necessary, imprisoning him. In their addled thinking, nothing, even if it alienated half of the citizenry, was out of bounds to achieve their single-minded goal of destroying Donald Trump and the political movement he inspired.
Despite their incessant ankle-biting, in his first four years as president, Donald Trump rebuilt the economy, significantly curtailed illegal immigration, secured peace agreements no one thought possible, did not embroil the United States in any new foreign wars, and began the transformation of the Republican party into a populist America First party.
These successes further enraged the ruling elite/radical left alliance. This cabal foolishly threw caution to the wind and overtly and massively engaged in voter fraud in 2020 in order to elect a senescent Joe Biden, thereby permanently alienating over half of the electorate. They then stupidly acquiesced to the disastrous policies of their Marxist allies in governing the nation.
Perhaps most significantly because of its symbolism, in 2023-24, they mindlessly attempted to manipulate the legal system in order to imprison Trump for the rest of his life, increasing his popularity among the vast bulk of the citizenry. Trump’s landslide victory in the 2024 election sealed the fate of the current Ruling Class.
Thanks to their avarice, megalomania, and myopia, the ruling elites have effectively destroyed their power base. They have lost virtually all their influence in the Democrat party as it is now fully controlled by its Marxist/Woke wing. Their reckless determination to destroy Trump and the MAGA movement eventuated in the squandering of all their influence in the Republican party.
The political landscape in the United States now consists of an anti-American Marxist/Woke-obsessed Democrat party versus an egalitarian Republican party. With the elimination of the outsized influence of the Ruling Class, not since the decade prior to the Civil War have the political battlelines been so clearly delineated.
© 8.13.2025 by Steve McCann, "American Thinker".
A Day In The Life.

Up at 8:00a on Friday, another beautiful, cobalt-blue sky, windless, much less humid, cool 64°F, forecast to hit 82°, morning, BEAUTIFUL! BUT, it was DEAD QUIET outside. Not a bird, bark, car or voice to be heard. Dead still. Eerie. I made coffee, fired-up the Ol' Win-7 Pentium HP Desktop (w/ new SSD technology), to let 32 million lines of code load, had a couple smokes in the garage and checked the day's list of errands. I scanned the news and weather, and tuned into the "CS Show LIVE", from 9-12. By 9, I'd switched to the "CP Show LIVE", from 9-12.
I went out for numerous smokes on the back patio, and the air was still dead quiet: no birds' songs. Dead quiet; weird. After lunch, I did a couple errands, some condo chores and took a short walk around the condo complex, to just enjoy the wonderful day. I had paperwork to do, some minor condo chores, and soon the afternoon was gone. After dinner, I watched the evening news, and switched to History's "Ancient Aliens" until 12:30a. Lights out.
The days, weeks, months and years are passing very quickly. I wish it all would slow down, but it won't. Time waits for no one.Time Flees
Up at 8:30a on Saturday, another clear cobalt-blue, breezy 68° morning. I made coffee, tuned into a "CP Show" podcast on iHeart.com radio, a regular 12-3p broadcast of local WSBA-910am, brought-in an Amazon delivery, and just relaxed thru the morning. After lunch, I tried to take a snooze, but couldn't; too much light and bright thru the 4 skylights. I amped-up the coffee intake until 6p, and switched to Gold Peak Zero Sugar Sweet Tea, with dinner.
After the evening news, or what pathetically passes for it on FNC, I watched Discovery's "Expedition Unknown" until 11:30, and bagged it for the night.
Up at 9:15a on Sunday, a cloudy, rainy, 69°, comfortable morning, I made coffee, scanned the news and weather, and figured out the day ahead. Fall-like weather ahead for the coming week.
After breakfast, I got ready for the day, started laundry, got the garbage bag into a neighbor's bin for p/u Monday, visited with a neighbor about doing some pruning this Fall, and took a 2hr nap. I watched the 6p evening news, and all that was on all channels were shows about Hurricane Katrina's 20 yr Anniversary in New Orleans. Meh. I switched between TWC's and Discovery's documentaries until 12 midnight, and unplugged.
Up at 8a on Monday, a sunny, another clear, cobalt-blue sky, 68° morning, made coffee, and scanned the weather and news headlines. I got ready for my usual Monday trip to points south of York, with 3 stops, today. I left at 12:45p, traffic was light and I made good time on the 3 errands. I was home by 2, unloaded, had lunch, and worked out in the garden pulling weeds until my back started yelling. I took an aspirin, and promptly fell asleep in my desk chair. Heh, I need a new office desk chair -- after all these 30+ years -- so I'll stop at the Office Max store tomorrow, after my morning Dr's app't.
With the warm days, and cool nights, a blight (cosmetic only) is attacking many plants: powdery mildew (ascomycete fungi). It is not harmful, purely cosmetic, and there are easy, cheap ways to treat it, without spending a small fortune on fungicides.
After dinner, I watched the evening news and a couple other FNC shows, I switched to History's excellent series, "Life After People" until 11:45p, and unplugged.
Up at 5:45a on Tuesday, an 0-DARK-THIRTY morning of 54°, I made coffee and as I began to start the Win-7 Pro x64 HP Desktop, I noticed that the xfinity modem/router was blinking. Uh-oh. I unplugged, let it reset and all was good again. I scanned the weather and news, and another Fall-like, beautiful day was ahead.
I left at 10:10a for a 10:40 Dr's app't, which went well. I decided to try to find a new office chair, and spent the next 3hrs driving to Staples in West York, Raymour & Flannigan in East York, Office Max was bought by Office Depot and they all moved to Lancaster, and hitting dead ends at all places, went home to call other places in the area. All dead ends. They all will sell me a piece of furniture, but won't deliver and set-up, and none will dispose of the old office chair, for any amount of money. Finally, by 4p, I'd "had the shits of it all" (old PA Dutch colloquialism), went home, was tired and took a 2hr snooze, on the LR couch. Hells bells, I forgot to check email today; I'll get it tomorrow. Only a couple hundred in the inbox queue.
Waking back up around 6p, I watched the news, had the last of the Kona coffee in the carafe, made dinner and settled-in to watch the evening news and switched to "The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch" series, until 12 midnight. Lights out.
Awake at 7a on Wednesday, I rolled over and went back to sleep. I woke at 10, and was up for the day, a beautiful, blue sky, sunny, breezy 58° morning. I made coffee, fired-up the Ol' HP Desktop, scanned the news and weather, and tuned into the "CP Show LIVE", in progress since 9a. I opened-up the condo, and the wonderful, cool, Fall-like breeze was most welcomed, all day. After breakfast, I did a couple of small condo chores, and left at 12:30p for a nearby store to order a new desk chair. My old one of 27yrs is almost worn out.
I had 2 other errands to do while I was out, got back late afternoon, due to heavy traffic, and settled-in to watch History's "American Pickers", then Discovery's "Expedition X" and "Ghost Adventures -- House Calls", until 12:30a, then unplugged.
Up at 8:30a on Thursday, a sunny, milky-white sky, 60°, low humidity, cool morning. Sweet! I fired-up the computer, made coffee, scanned the weather and news, and settled-in with the "CP Show LIVE" from 9-12. I had no errands for the day, no outside trips to make, so I opted to stay home and enjoy the beautiful weather. After lunch, I did some weed pulling in the front garden, took a short 90min nap, posted the F-1 GP Thread on FR, and did a few condo chores.
The evening news came on at 6p, and I also watched more of FNC's offerings -- a nice surprise: Sherry stopped by for 30mins, as she was at the nearby cavernous Galleria Mall, after a week of a lot of Family issues. Thursday is also an "NBC Night" (Nothing But Crap) on TV -- so I wound-up watching some episodes of Discovery's "Roadworthy Rescues" until the 11p news, and bagged it for the night at 12midnight.
Tomorrow starts a new week, here in "The Journal", and the Labor Day Holiday Weekend is almost here. I'm clear for the remaining portion of next week, except for my cleaning lady on Tuesday, and Sherry and I will set-up something for next week, over the weekend.
Have a wonderful, relaxing holiday weekend.
