How long until Stephen Miller decides to act on his stupidity because he feels it necessary to remind the world that,
“The United States has a lot of nukes. Like, a lot of nukes. And everyone needs to remember that, because it seems like a lot of you don’t appreciate that fact. We are in the business of spreading freedom, and if the people of Iran yearn for democracy, then, We, The United States, do not need to ask for permission to act in defense of democracy.”
And then White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt would be asked about what Stephen Miller said, and she would say something vulgar, like,
“Stephen’s comments speak for themselves. It’s clear that morality and the American people are with this President and they stand with the people of Iran because they’ve been under the rule of a jihadist Islamist sponsor of terror and it’s classic of people like you, the liberal media, to be the mouthpiece and arm of America’s enemies, such as the Ayatollah.”
And the world would have to come to grips with the fact that it is, once again, subject to a Cold War, one whose duration seems to depend entirely on the life expectancy of President Trump. Do we really think J.D. Vance would want to be at the helm of this, by this point? I’m referring to the point at which Stephen Miller decides to succumb to his idiocy and asks, as if to threaten the world, if they forgot how many nukes The United States has.
“Because this isn’t how they used to be. These have the explosive power equivalent of 100 Nagasakis,” or something obscene like that, because everything I’ve heard from him has been obscene. “And no one wants to use these things, we want to negotiate in good faith to secure the American people, and part of that negotiation is—what’s always on the table is our military strength, because we have helped the world and they seem to have forgotten.”
I have called Stephen Miller stupid and an idiot because he is stupid and an idiot. He embodies a simple world view that sees the world and the things in it as things to be subjugated. The way to achieve that subjugation is through strength. It’s an old-fashioned method of world conquest, but we can’t deny that it remains effective, however temporarily. Because that’s a simple lesson to gather from even a cursory view of previous empires: Strength ultimately means nothing when rot has consumed the foundation below.
But Stephen, because he’s a moron, believes that The United States is different. He feels that he’s come along at just the right time to right the ship, by making it the country it was always meant to be: for Whites, primarily, with subjugated masses. And because of all the nukes that we keep forgetting about, the size of the subjugated masses could increase at any time, no one forget.
And, well, since The United States has exited from a number of world organizations and global commitments, the question would eventually need to be raised about whether The United States should be expelled from organizations it continues to belong to.
“Boo-hoo, we’re not sending peas and peanuts to starving children in Africa,” Stephen Miller would probably say, in his moronic, nasally way. “We funded the U.N. We funded the WHO. It was taxpayers who gave and gave and received nothing back. They want to kick us out of NATO? Scary, they must have forgotten about how many nuclear missiles we have.”
Stephen Miller would say something dense like that because he is a dense individual. He is an idiot who thinks he’s smart. And the way we know that’s he’s an idiot is because no smart individual would back themselves into a wall, such that they needed to remind their attacker—who, here, by the way, because Stephen Miller is so fucking stupid, is himself—that they have an arsenal of nuclear weapons that dwarfs the world’s supply. No smart individual would plausibly believe that they could take on the whole world. Only an idiot would believe that the threat of deploying nuclear missiles will guarantee everlasting fealty.
Why do I think Stephen Miller is that idiot? Because he’s using the power of the state as he pleases, with no regard for how the subjugated react, because the subjugated should not be reacting. You just have to subjugate them harder! How else can we explain what we’re watching?
“These left-wing lunatics are engaging in acts of domestic terrorism. They are interfering with lawful federal officers carrying out immigration policy who are only trying to get the most dangerous criminals out of here. Those animals who are filming have no right to be there, they are not journalists, but even if they were, that does not give them the right to impede a lawful agent’s carrying out of their duties.”
See how brutish that sounds? That’s how we know Stephen Miller struggles with thinking, because to emulate him, is to become dumb. Try as I might, I cannot even imagine him saying something sensical. Because he never does. Understand, dear Reader, before AI, you had me. And if you fed me enough material of the thing you wanted me to emulate, I would do a pretty good job. That’s what I’m doing here. I’ve watched this man, not even extensively because there’s been no need to do so given how stupid he consistently is, and I’ve gathered this much:
It’s only a matter of time before he feels it important to remind the world how many nukes we have.