Loser Fatigue: Rachel Levine and the Expert Class That Never Pays a Price

A Loser Fatigue case file on Rachel Levine and the public-health “expert class” that keeps collecting medals, titles, and glowing headlines while ordinary Americans live with the fallout of their guidance. This isn’t about identity—it’s about a system that rewards symbolism over results and never pays a price.

The Chatrodamus Principle: When Incompetence Becomes Government Policy

When government rewards incompetence and punishes no one, failure becomes standard operating procedure. From California’s fraud bonanza to Minnesota’s “Feeding Our Future” mess, Chatrodamus lays out the new rule of politics: the Chatrodamus Principle.

Why Do People Hate Jews? Prejudice, Double Standards, and the Israel Question

From ancient idols to campus mobs chanting “from the river to the sea,” anti-Semitism keeps mutating—but the target is always the same tiny people on the same tiny strip of land. 1. Why this is on the Chatrodamus radar now What dragged this topic into the bunker? So the Joe Everyman question practically asks itself: … Read more

Illegal Orders, Fragging Fears, and Senator Mark Kelly’s Fantasy World

When a Senator Plays JAG on TV So Senator Mark Kelly pops up in a video and starts tossing around this phrase: “illegal orders.” The message is clear enough: if President Trump gives some order the Democrats don’t like, the military should feel perfectly free to ignore it. Applause from the panel, nods all around, … Read more

House Un-American Activities Committee 2.0 (HUAC): The Real Un-American Activities Are Happening in Broad Daylight

Chatrodamus doesn’t want a race committee. He wants an Accountability Committee that drags bad policies, bad politicians, and bad narratives into the light. This is Case File #1 in the HUAC 2.0 series. Most folks under 60 hear “HUAC” and think it’s some dusty Cold War trivia question. The original House Un-American Activities Committee was … Read more

The Next Target of “Loser Fatigue”? Nancy Pelosi

Case No. 004 – When a political brand becomes omnipresent, even wins can feel stale. On Pelosi, that “fatigue” collides with long-standing conservative rejection. “Loser fatigue” is what happens when a once-dominant political brand starts reading as tired, maybe exhausted is a better word: the audience isn’t outraged so much as over it. With Nancy … Read more

The Vanishing Moderate: Do Any Democrats Still Live in the Middle?

They exist, but survival means silence — the far-left calls the cadence, and everyone else falls in line. Is This a Joke? Ask Joe Everyman if he believes there’s such a thing as a moderate Democrat and he’ll probably laugh.But they’re out there — quietly — usually in purple districts or swing states where voters … Read more

Scenes We’d Like to See: The Government Shuts Down… and Never Comes Back?

No doom. No fog. Just what actually happens—minus the countdown clocks and panic porn. Quick take: A shutdown is a funding lapse, not a power outage. Essential services keep going, benefits like Social Security continue, and the real pain lands on contractors and families living paycheck to paycheck. The rest is a ratings-friendly cliffhanger for … Read more

What Happened to Basic Decency?

Why does everyone seem angry, loud, and ready to blame somebody else? We used to call it “common decency.” Hold the door. Lower your voice. Shake hands and move on. Lately, it feels like the needle snapped: crowds heckle, drivers rage, politicians posture, media scolds, and everyday people stare through each other like opponents instead … Read more

Free Speech Isn’t a Free Pass—for Anyone

  By Chatrodamus America’s First Amendment protects speech from government punishment. That’s the bedrock. But it was never a blank check for violence, threats, or defamation—and it applies to every side of our political brawl, not just the side you dislike. The Founders’ Shield—And Its Edges Our founders wrote the First Amendment to prevent a … Read more