Monday, April 13, 2026

Viktor Orbán’s Loss was a Defeat for MAGA

By Isaac Stanley-Becker, The Atlantic, April 13, 2026 - Viktor Orbán’s loss in yesterday’s election is just as much a defeat for Donald Trump and his vice president, J. D. Vance, as it is for the now-toppled Hungarian strongman. Seldom have American leaders intervened so overtly in a foreign election, and seldom has their preferred candidate fared so badly. ...

Red "Make America Great Again" caps and other pro-Trump symbols saturated Orbán’s campaign rallies. ... Trump has generally forfeited the United States’ global leadership, except for the variety that operates at the barrel of a gun. But he still fancies himself the boss of an international far-right bloc, and he enjoyed the magnified view of his own power in the mirror that Orbán held up to him. Strategically and stylistically, the two leaders are similar. The prime minister was the first EU head of government to endorse Trump in 2016, and the Republican nominee’s upset victory went on to galvanize populist parties across the world.

Over the next decade, no foreign leader worked harder than Orbán to translate reactionary politics into a cross-border governing program. He turned Hungary into a testing ground for practices that Trump is now implementing in America, including the expansion of executive power and the assault on universities and other elements of civil society. Orbán has nurtured a network of think tanks and other government-backed institutions that both court existing MAGA luminaries and cultivate new ones. He put an ally of Vance, and a votary of so-called post-liberalism, on his payroll in Budapest. In Washington, meanwhile, the second Trump administration brought in young aides with experience at pro-government institutes in Budapest.

... Consider the time and effort that Trump and Vance invested in the election. Trump broadcast multiple endorsements on social media and recorded a video that was played at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Budapest. Before traveling to Islamabad for Saturday’s failed peace talks with Iranian leaders, Vance spent two days in the Hungarian capital campaigning alongside the prime minister, at the expense of U.S. taxpayers. One wondered, as Trump warned of the end of Iranian civilization, whether his vice president might not have better things to do.

Trump treated Orbán’s reelection bid like a domestic political contest, with all the attendant implications for his political capital. “We love Viktor,” the president said last fall, standing before his European counterparts at a Middle East peace summit. “You are fantastic, all right? I know a lot of people don’t agree with me, but I’m the only one that matters.” As the election neared, his endorsements of Orbán were indistinguishable from his interventions in competitive U.S. congressional races, complete with his emphatic capitalization. Orbán, he wrote, would protect “LAW AND ORDER!” Trump’s eldest son removed any remaining doubt about the stakes when he weighed in over the weekend, addressing Hungarian voters on X. “We hope you will vote for my father’s friend and ally,” Donald Trump Jr. wrote. “One leader in Europe has a direct line to the White House, I hope you will support Viktor Orban!”

Vance made the contest even more personal by flying to Budapest to stump for the prime minister. Standing at his side, Vance called the Hungarian leader by his first name and voiced confidence in his victory. At a joint press conference, the vice president predicted, “Viktor Orbán’s gonna win,” and then turned to him and asked, “Viktor, is that right?” Western diplomats in Budapest suggested to me that Vance’s visit may have backfired. They observed that Trump’s war in Iran is unpopular in Europe and that the welcoming of any foreign leader was at odds with Orbán’s argument that he stood for Hungarian sovereignty. ... 

Trump didn’t just send individual emissaries to Budapest; he also involved the apparatus of the U.S. State Department in the election. Before Vance’s appearance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio traveled to the Hungarian capital in February. ...  “Your success is our success,” Rubio told Orbán.

Trump dangled further U.S. assistance at the eleventh hour. Two days before the election, he took to Truth Social to suggest that Orbán’s reelection would enable the furthering of economic ties between the two countries. “My Administration stands ready to use the full Economic Might of the United States to strengthen Hungary’s Economy, as we have done for our Great Allies in the past, if Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and the Hungarian People ever need it,” he wrote. ... 

...  One bright spot, which he highlighted, was that “the U.S. made clear they are supporting us.” How special to have the backing of “the strongest country on Earth.”

.... Hungary is a small country that ejected its prime minister in large part because of domestic economic conditions. The country’s broader significance lies in the illiberal model it has exported abroad. That model has champions at the height of the U.S. government who appear inclined to intervene, audaciously, in foreign campaigns. Next year, elections will take place in numerous European countries whose populations are each larger than Hungary’s, including France, Italy, Poland, and Spain. One measure of their meaning will be whether MAGA caps appear at the victory parties. (read it all)

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Orbán Loses Hungarian Election!

by Rod Williams, April 13, 2026- Orban is out! It is time to pop the Champagne corks and set off fireworks. It is a fantastic turn of events that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán lost his reelection bid. 

Peter Magyar, who is also conservative and a former member of Orban’s party, will be the next prime minister. Russia had been heavily involved in trying to help Orban win reelection, as well as the Trump administration. Vice President J. D. Vance went to Hungary to campaign for Orban. 

Hungary is a member of EU and NATO but under Orban has been working to undermine those entities and has sided with Russia in its brutal invasion of Ukraine.  Hungary has been blocking a 90-billion-euro E.U. loan for Ukraine. Hungary has also been sharing sensitive, classified European Union and NATO intelligence with Russia. Hungary's Foreign Minister provided direct updates to Moscow during EU meetings, causing the EU to restrict information sharing with Budapest. 

MAGA Republicans have been cheering for and praising Orban. On the Trumpian right, he is seen as a European version of Trump and as a defender of the Christian faith.  It is kind of weird that the Trumpian right views Hungary as the defender of the Christian faith. The country is highly secularized, and a large portion of the population is non-religious or declines to answer questions about their religious preferences. While the 2011 constitution highlights Christian heritage, 2022 census data indicate that only about 42.5% identify as Christian, 16.1% are not religious, and 40.1% did not report. (link) Hungary is no more Christian than many other European nations. 

U.S. conservatives have held up Orbán's rule as a model for conservative populist leadership in liberal Western democracies. The Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) had Orban as a guest speaker at their annual conference a few years ago and CPAC even hosted a European version of of CPAC in Hungary that featured Oban. 

Orban governed much the way Trump has attempted to govern, using the power of government to silence critics and punish enemies and has curtailed liberties and worked to destroy civil society and institutions. 

Today is a good day for democracy!


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Sunday, April 12, 2026

Rep. Ogles Speaks with Christian Nationalist Podcasters in Franklin

by Liam Adams and Vivian Jones, The Tennessean, April 10, 2026 - U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles spoke alongside right-wing podcasters, some of whom are self-avowed Christian nationalists, at an event in Franklin on April 10.

.... “Tonight, I speak to you from an occupied country," Ogles said at the event. "Globalists, leftists ... are on the move to crush our way of life." .... 

Ogles headlined the event, followed by podcasters Andrew Isker, Stephen Wolfe and William Wolfe, and the event was titled “Christians in Politics: Reclaiming our Future.” It displayed a growing alliance between far-right camps of certain evangelical Christian groups and Republican lawmakers. 

According to Isker, the only people with a legitimate claim to a home in the United States are “Heritage Americans” of European descent with Judeo-Christian values. ... Stephen Wolfe, who became known for authoring the book “The Case for Christian Nationalism,” has similarly come under fire for promoting white nationalist ideas. ...

“Rep. Ogles has become a leading defender of our American Christian heritage," William Wolfe said in an interview before the panel. Specifically, Wolfe cheered Ogles on for pushing "to preserve an American Christian way of life against the onslaught of mass migration, dissolution of the moral fabric." He highlighted Ogles' comments on Islam as an example of that advocacy.

Ogles referenced his anti-immigrant and anti-Islam legislation, saying the intention is to "get them the hell out of our country," Ogles said, drawing applause from the audience. "It's time for us to go on offense." (read it all)


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Friday, April 10, 2026

Trump, Tucker, Megan, Alex and Candace

by JIM GERAGHTY, National Review, Morning Jolt, April 10, 2026 - The president of the United States would like you to know that he no longer thinks highly of Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, and Alex Jones:

They’re stupid people, they know it, their families know it, and everyone else knows it, too! Look at their past, look at their record. They don’t have what it takes, and they never did! They’ve all been thrown off Television, lost their Shows, and aren’t even invited on TV because nobody cares about them, they’re NUT JOBS, TROUBLEMAKERS, and will say anything necessary for some “free” and cheap publicity. Now they think they get some “clicks” because they have Third Rate Podcasts, but nobody’s talking about them, and their views are the opposite of MAGA. . . .


.... Alex Jones being a nut job is . . . not really a surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention in the past . . . oh, couple decades or so? I suspect you have known this for so long, you can’t even remember if there was ever a time when you didn’t think Jones was crazy. (There apparently was a time when some people saw him as nutty but amusing and harmless; Jones makes a cameo appearance as a street preacher in the 2001 Richard Linklater animated film Waking Life; Linklater said years later that at the time, Jones was just a funny-crazy public-access TV host in Austin, Texas.)

And yet, unlike our president, I suspect you’ve never agreed to appear on his program. If Trump is irked that someone that he deems a “nut job” and “troublemaker” has the profile that he does . . . well, Mr. President, you helped elevate him. (We should also note that many mainstream media programs, convinced that they were rebutting and refuting Jones’s views also ended up unwittingly elevating him along the way.)

The rapid rise of Candace Owens reflected the fact that the conservative movement desperately wants to see more young people, minorities, and women join the movement, and thus many conservatives get extremely excited whenever a young minority woman comes along and appears to be saying the right things. Alas, the warning signs about Owens were there from the start. Way back in 2019, addressing an event in London, she offered an . . . unorthodox interpretation of World War II:

Whenever we say nationalism, the first thing people think about, at least in America, is Hitler. . . . He was a national socialist. But if Hitler just wanted to make Germany great and have things run well, okay, fine. The problem is that he wanted, he had dreams outside of Germany. He wanted to globalize. He wanted everybody to be German, everybody to be speaking German.

That is . . . not really the core problem with Hitler. To paraphrase the late and dearly missed Norm Macdonald, I think the worst part was all the genocide, not the “dreams outside of Germany.” Yes, the annexation of other nations was quite bad and makes the list, but I suspect that when going through “the problems with Hitler,” you must work your way down a long list of horrible large-scale crimes against humanity until you get to Hitler’s yearning for linguistic conformity.

You know who concluded, “I’ve studied a lot of history, plus I had family that was there, I don’t think Hitler was a good guy”? Alex Jones.

In the years since, Owens did not get any saner, nor is there much evidence that she’s learned much since her denunciation of Hitler as a globalist. And yet, once again, President Trump agreed to an interview with her and helped elevate her profile.

As for Tucker Carlson, the question “What happened to Carlson?” has been echoing around the right-of-center world for years. Many speculate that what we have seen in recent years reflects the real, probably long-repressed Carlson, unconstrained by cable news television show producers, editors, network lawyers, corporate programming heads, and so on.

There’s no one around to tell Carlson, “Hey, a softball interview with Nick Fuentes isn’t such a good idea,” or “No, the U.S. should not have allied with Hitler during World War II,” or “No, Winston Churchill was not the chief villain during World War II,” nor is the standard of living of Russians better than that of Americans.

...Anyway, Carlson has interviewed Trump many times, both on his Fox News program and at least three times on his post-Fox podcast. Once again, Trump is fuming about a media personality that he helped elevate. Trump even had Carlson speak at the 2024 Republican National Convention.

Megyn Kelly . . . eh, I guess I can’t make fun of anyone who’s ever appeared on her program, as I myself appeared a bunch of times, in better, saner days. I don’t know why she’s going on about Mark Levin’s genitalia. I am sure that Levin is quite angry with Kelly, and vice versa. I do not think that Levin would like to have Kelly killed, as she recently asserted.

. ...  if President Trump is really that upset that he constantly feels betrayed by individuals who he thought were his allies and friends . . . maybe he needs to be more discerning in who he considers allies and friends.

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Thursday, April 09, 2026

Megan Kelly Turns on Trump:


by Rod Williams, April 9, 2026- Megan Kelly is another pundit who has turned on Trump for his threat to commit genocide against Iran. 

Like Tucker, she is a significant voice in Trump world. The hardcore Trump cult members will never be persuaded that Trump is wrong about anything. Those without a bad case of Trump Devotion Syndrome or Trump Delusion Syndrome may be persuadable. They are much more likely to be persuaded by Tucker Carlson or Megan Kelly than by someone like Rachel Maddow or other lefty pundit. This podcast needs to be shared. 

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Tucker Carlson Turns on Trump in Powerful Denunciation of Trump's Easter F-bomb-Laden Rant.


by Rod Williams, April 9, 2026 - I am happy to see war among MAGA. When the most horrible people turn on each other, it gives me joy. 

Unless one purposely avoids knowing what goes on in the world, one probably knows about Trump's profanity-laden Easter Truth Social post in which he dropped the F-bomb, threatened war crimes, and praised Allah.

Trump's Easter post certainly was offensive. I, however, have kind of become numb to the offensive things Trump says and does, and can no longer be shocked. 

If I had woken up this morning and learned Trump had dropped a nuclear bomb on Iran, I would be outraged, fearful, sad, and would experience other emotions, but would not be shocked. 

If, as we approach the mid-term elections, Trump declares that several American cities are in a state of insurrection and therefore we must suspend the elections, I would be alarmed and outraged but would not be shocked. 

Given Trump's coup attempt, his abusive use of the pardon power, his crooked business dealings, his trampling of the Constitution, denial of due process, sending innocent people to torture prisons, his continuing cover up of the Epstein files, his threats to use force to annex portions of allied countries, and his unleashing of armed paramilitary thugs to murder protestors on the streets of American cities, Trump's Easter rant was not the most outrageous or offensive thing he has ever done. 

Given all that Trump has done that is offensive, I am somewhat surprised that the Trump F-bomb Easter post is the thing that causes elements of his coalition to turn on him. Candace Owens has turned on Trump. Marjorie Taylor Green had already turned on Trump but found the Easter F-bomb post particularly offensive. Alex Jones has turned on Trump over that post and the war, and a bunch of other MAGA influencers have done so.

Some of those who turned on Trump are so marginalized that I think they are irrelevant. You have to really be on the far edge of the political spectrum to care what conspiracy theorist Alex Jones thinks. It was Alex Jones who alleged the Sandy Hook school shooting was a red flag operation and the dead children were really actors. I doubt Alex Jones influence ranges far beyond the weirdest of people

As for Marjorie Taylor Greene, she is out of office and slipping into irrelevance. While I am glad to see her turn on Trump, she seems to have a screw loose and may be crazier than Trump. After she attributed California wildfires to Jewish space lasers, I think her credibility has been diminished. Some of the other MAGA influencers who have turned on Trump have little influence.  

Candace Owens is a major public figure and she has turned o n Trump. However, if you have followed her fixation on the Charlie Kirk assassination, she has woven such a complicated tale that she seems unhinged. Her conspiracy theory involves the French Foreign Legion, Kirk's widow Erica, the Jews, Israel, an Egyptian military contractor, Calvary Church, the CIA, other people in Turning Point USA, and various others. I can't keep track. I assume people still watch her for the entertainment value, but I suspect the number of people she actually influences is quite limited. 

Tucker turning on Trump is different. It is significant. Tucker Carlson is the most influential pundit in America.  Neither the big legacy newspapers, 60 Minutes, PBS Newshour, This Week, ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNow, CNN, nor Fox have the reach of Tucker Carlson. Also, Tucker has been one of Trump's most vocal supporters. Sure, Calson is a propagandist for Putin and platforms neo-Nazis, but most of the time, he sounds reasonable. He spreads conspiracy theories, but for the most part, he sounds rational. Of course, there was the claim by Carlson that he was physically attacked and "mauled" by a demon while sleeping in his bed, leaving him with bleeding claw marks on his ribs and shoulder. Other than this "demonic encounter," Carlson sounds relatively sane.

Carlson turning on Trump should matter. I wonder if it will. I wonder how much. Many Trump loyalists are like cult members who will follow the leader anywhere. They will do a 180 on free trade, on the importance of alliances, on support for the First Amendment, and will excuse immoral behavior that they once would have condemned. Many have "drank the Kool-Aid." Others, I suspect, however, still have a modicum of human decency and can still reason. Maybe some of those will be persuaded by Tucker Carlson's arguments. 

Tucker Carlson's denunciation of Trump is powerful. It needs to be shared.



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Tuesday, April 07, 2026

 


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Bill Requiring Citizenship Database Checks for Voter Registration Heads to Governor’s Desk

 The bill would require verification of citizenship status in Tennessee at the point of voter registration through a federal database with reports of high error rates

by Anita Wadhwani, Tennessee Lookout, April 7, 2026 - A bill authorizing county election administrators to verify Tennessee voters’ immigration status through a federal database is on its way to the governor’s desk after Senate Republicans on Monday voted to approve the measure. 

The bill (SB2204/HB2185) by Senate Majority Leader Jack Johnson of Franklin and House Leader William Lamberth of Sumner County, both Republicans, is dependent on whether the United States Department of Homeland Security makes the data available to state election officials via a secure web service known as the Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE).

Current law already requires voters to attest to their citizenship status when registering to vote: the state then verifies citizenship using state and federal data sources.

Johnson said the bill was intended to intercept potentially fraudulent registration at the point of voter registration.

“This bill would allow election officials to use SAVE data during the initial application review,” Johnson said. 

Sen. Raumesh Akbari, a Memphis Democrat, cited high error rates that have occurred in verifying citizenship status through the SAVE system in the past.

The system is routinely used to verify citizenship eligibility for a variety of public services with a low error rate. But in states such as Texas, which has deployed the SAVE checks for voter registration, some county election officials mistakenly flagged voters as noncitizens upwards at high rates, up to 14% of the time, according to reporting by Pro Publica and the Texas Tribune.

 Johnson said existing election law already provides potential voters denied registration with an appeals process.

“You can bring appropriate documentation for consideration by the election administrator, election coordinator, so all of those provisions will remain in place,” Johnson said. “So someone is falsely deemed to be ineligible to vote under this system, they would have a mechanism to appeal and provide the necessary documentation,” he said. 

The bill, already in the House, was passed on a party-line 27-6 vote Monday in the Senate. 

If signed into law by Gov. Bill Lee, the bill’s implementation would remain contingent on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security working with Tennessee’s election officials to “create a secure, electronic portal through which each county administrator of elections may access information” by 2028 to verify citizenship status.

Separately the similarly-named federal Safeguard American Voter Eligibility (SAVE America) Act would require states such as Tennessee to create mechanisms to verify immigration status upon voter registration. The measure, passed by the U.S. House of Representatives earlier this year, requires voters to provide proof of citizenship at the point of voter registration. The U.S. Senate has yet to take up a vote on the measure. 

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Monday, April 06, 2026

Thank You for Reading and Sharing

My blog reached a new level of viewership. It exceeded one million views in the last thirty days. Thank you for reading and sharing. 


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Saturday, April 04, 2026

Hegseth Removes Army Chief in Latest Purge of Military’s Top Ranks

by Marcus Weisgerber and Michael R. Gordon, Wall Street Journal, April 3, 2026 - Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ousted the Army’s top general Thursday, the latest top military leader removed in a Pentagon that has seen a purge of its top ranks under the Trump administration.

Gen. Randy George’s departure was announced by the Pentagon, which provided no reason for his removal. The Army chief of staff normally serves four years, and George, who gave no indication he had been preparing to retire, assumed his post in September 2023.

A defense official confirmed that Hegseth asked George to retire early. ... Lt. Gen. Jeffrey Kruse, the former head of the Defense Intelligence Agency, Adm. Linda Fagan, commandant of the Coast Guard, and Gen. Timothy Haugh, commander of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, were also removed from their positions under the Trump administration.

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Rep. Ogles Says Immigrants Bring Crime to US, Rip Off Taxpayers—What are the Facts?

 


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