Posted on 07/26/2025 7:09:31 AM PDT by Political Junkie Too
I've been having a long-running conversation with the Perplexity Pro AI about all the recent Democrat troubles they've been experiencing, including district court overreach, illegal immigration and border control, the Biden/Harris administration and health coverup, the fallacies of "experts" in the media, inflation and price reduction politics, the New York City mayoral election, the weaponization of the FBI against conservatives and Catholics, and the recent disclosures of manipulating intelligence to frame Donald Trump, all with an eye on how it might affect the 2026 and 2028 elections for Democrats.
The Obama/Brenner/Clapper/Comey declassified documents is just the latest in a long, observable pattern of behavior by Democrats that are just starting to permeate the electorate. My question to the AI was this:
Question:
Perplexity AI Pro: The American people are witnessing the exposure of institutional corruption that extends far beyond individual cases to represent systematic violations of the constitutional order itself.
Political Junkie Too: How does President Trump leverage this against the Democrat media machine and their observed lack of concern for their wrongdoing going into 2026 and 2028? If the Democrats don't care what people think about their willingness to say or do anything to regain and keep power, will Trump underestimate the ruthlessness that indifference to accountability gives the Democrats, or can he find a way to finally make the American people see what they've been listening to, believing, and voting for in the past?
The AI came up with a multi-part framework for managing the communications going forward, that frankly, I agree with. Below is the entirety of the AI report.
Leveraging the “Institutional-Corruption” Narrative Without Letting It Vanish in the Noise
- Lock the corruption story to everyday pocketbook pain.
- Price spikes are tangible, but they feel abstractly “economic.” Tie them to the same mindset that weaponized the FBI and intelligence community.
- Message frame: “They rigged the IC to protect power and they rigged the economy to protect donors. You paid the price at the pump and in the grocery aisle.”
- Policy bridge: remind voters that every Biden-era regulation (energy, autos, ESG mandates) sits on the same un-accountable bureaucracy the document dumps expose.
- Use alternative media ecosystems that now dwarf legacy reach.
- X, Rumble, Truth Social, Newsmax, Daily Wire and an increasingly Musk-aligned YouTube dominate 18-54 male engagement. Flood those channels with short clips of the newly released e-mails and Brennan notes, always paired with local-price graphics.
- Bypass the fact-check choke points by embedding raw screenshots and hyperlinks to the House Intel report in every post. Screenshots travel farther than talking-point PDFs.
- Pre-empt the “Deflection & Depression” trap.
- Democrats want Trump cornered into promising outright deflation (an economic impossibility without a slump).
Trump’s counter-line should be:
“They’re demanding a 1930s-style depression to undo their own 22% price surge. We’ll deliver disinflation plus wage growth — what Reagan achieved after Carter.”- Offer three concrete levers: day-one energy deregulation, repeal of electric-vehicle mandates, and a BRAC-style commission (Base Realignment and Closure) to sunset redundant regulations — a balance voters can visualize.
- Keep expectations realistic — but accountability maximal.
- Say plainly:
“Prices rarely go backwards without a recession. What we CAN do is end the upward spiral and put real wages back in the black.”
- Then pivot to accountability:
“The same crowd telling you prices can’t fall is the one that forged intelligence to overturn your vote. They fear discovery more than they fear higher prices.”
- Turn Democratic ruthlessness into an Achilles’ heel.
- Every time an outlet calls Gabbard’s releases a “distraction” or leaks another half-baked “Signal-gate,” label it “Cover-up #___” and count publicly — building a running tally of deflections.
- Reward whistle-blowers on camera (ceremonial signing of protective orders, public DOJ hot-line) to encourage more leaks that overwhelm media gatekeepers.
- Use GOP governors & AGs as force-multipliers.
- Encourage red-state attorneys general to file parallel FOIA suits and civil complaints; keep disclosures coming from multiple jurisdictions so national media can’t bury them all at once.
- Let governors highlight local price relief (suspending state fuel taxes, fast-tracking energy permits) as live demonstrations that prices respond instantly when bureaucratic choke points are cut.
- Saturate swing-district airwaves in 2026 with two images only.
- The December 8, 2016 PDB draft that said “Russia did not impact election results.”
- The grocery chart showing Biden-era +22% price level.
Everything else — legal intricacies, whistle-blower affidavits — is supporting documentation for the ground game and alternative-media drip.
- Don’t underestimate, but exploit, Democratic indifference.
- Their refusal to apologize is an asset; it keeps the story alive. Force every Democratic candidate to answer: “Were Brennan and Clapper honest?” or “Should the FBI surveil priests?” Their evasions reaffirm the narrative of arrogance.
- Maintain internal discipline to avoid being baited.
- The opposition will keep rolling out “new scandals” (Hegseth texts, Gabbard motives). A single Trump-world war room should triage: 60-second rebuttal video, then redirect to corruption & cost-of-living. No prolonged Twitter wars that drown the message.
Likely Voter Reaction
- Persuadables (suburban moderates, Hispanic men, non-college women): care most about living costs and government fairness. Pairing price anger with proof of systemic cheating gives them a reason rather than a feeling to vote GOP.
- Progressive true believers: immovable—but they are only ~12-15% of the electorate. Their open “by-any-means” rhetoric turns off moderates; amplify those clips instead of silencing them.
- Low-info voters: repetition across non-legacy channels + constant groceries/gas imagery is what sticks; they will not read the ODNI PDFs.
Bottom Line
Trump can capitalize on the exposure of institutional corruption without promising an impossible price rollback if he:
- Yokes the corruption story to kitchen-table economics.
- Uses the Musk/alternative-media ecosystem for uncontested repetition.
- Frames Democratic deflation demands as a call for “Depression 2.0.”
- Forces Democrats to defend the indefensible — Brennan, priest spying, autopen signinsg, etc. — at every campaign stop.
Do that, and the Democratic media machine’s indifference becomes an albatross, not an asset, heading into both 2026 and 2028.
This is the result of an AI-driven conversation I've been having over the above topics (and more), and a media plan that the AI developed to counter the Democrats and LAAP-dog media.
-PJ
Interesting discussion.
Mid terms are all about turnout in about twenty (maximum forty) swing districts in the House of Representatives.
Imho big picture analysis is not that relevant for mid terms.
Micro strategies are what is needed.
...about all the recent Democrat troubles they've been experiencing...
s/b the troubles they've been causing, the troubles they've brought on themselves, and the crimes they've been committing for decades, with the malfeasance of their media stooges.
YES
I agree, but I think this time will be different.
The Democrats are like a wounded, cornered animal right now. They will be more ruthless than usual, and I'm afraid that Republicans will be more complacent than usual.
You are correct to be concerned about low turnout: the Democrats have been successful in mitigating forecasted Republican "waves" in mid-term elections for this very reason. This upcoming mid-term election will be framed by the LAAP-dog media as a referendum on Donald Trump's agenda, because the Democrats don't have one. They will run on only one thing: retaking the House of Representatives and impeaching Trump for a third time.
We need to motivate Republicans to turn out to protect the House, and to pick up a few more Senate seats, too. President Trump is going to have to be careful of the manipulation of news.
-PJ
Nice!
BTTT!
My views of mid terms are a function of where I live—CT.
The Democrats hold all five House of Representative seats.
The odds of a Republican winning any of them in 2026 is less than a reptilian alien invasion of the state in 2026.
Bottom line—Republican efforts on these races are a waste of time.
Republicans should be focusing on races in other states which are in play.
I think they're in more of a hurt than they're letting on. They more the shriek about Trump, the more they will expose the trouble that they are in.
The Democrats are going to let their vocal left wing take control and give the megaphone to AOC, Jasmine Crockett, and Zohran Mamdani, instead of Chuck Schumer, Hakeem Jeffries, and Blue-state Governors.
Also, we should start to see by the end of the year the effects of the Big Beautiful Bill's tax cuts, the manufacturing investments from foreign countries, the effects of tariff inflows into the United States, and the profits from newly opened foreign markets.
Finally, crime will start to go down as ICE continues to deport "the worst of the worst" and people begin to self-deport. If President Trump can make inroads into the homeless encampments on the streets, too, people will begin to see lifestyle improvements in their own neighborhoods and attribute that to Trump's agenda.
-PJ
I see. Yes, you live in an inconsequential state.
Ironically, I felt the same way. When I lived in California I believed that my vote didn't matter because the state was so blue. When I moved back to Texas, I had a similary feeling because the state was so red.
I decided that my vote was more about sending a message, like Horton hearing the Who's, that "I'm here... I'm here... I'm here Here HERE!"
-PJ
That is an excellent set of long-term strategies that I believe will be effective, if Republicans stick to the message. That is the one thing that I have to give the Democrats credit for, once someone in party leadership develops a message, they all repeat it constantly so that it is drummed into the heads of the voting public. Anyway, the AI would not have come up with that unless you had put in a lot of work and creativity prompting it, so thank you.
How AI is Merging With Humans By Targeting Our Weaknesses
The elite have big plans for AI. Much more than a work tool, they want the technology to fully merge with humans on a personal, emotional, and even sexual level. Here’s how AI is tapping into our vulnerabilities to fully embed itself in human existence.
Unlike virtual reality and the “metaverse,” AI is not a trend, it is not overhyped, and it does not need marketing to convince people to adopt it. Quite the contrary, AI is already deeply embedded in the lives of countless people and businesses, from the student who needs help with homework to the tech corporation that creates complex algorithms.
There is nothing new about that concept. The Vigilant Citizen has been documenting the push for transhumanism (the merging of humans and robots) for years and attempts by mass media to normalize it. Several online communities also want to see the process move as quickly as possible.
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Of course, a big part of the plan is to get children hooked on AI as early as possible.
Elon Musk announced the release of Baby Grok: AI for children.
Everyone in marketing knows the saying “Hook them while they’re young.” By training children to interact with AI at a young age, they will be users for life.
The global elite has big plans for AI. They want it to merge with numerous aspects of humanity, whether it be art, work, relationships, or even sexuality. While there is resistance to AI, barriers are being torn down by targeting human weaknesses. Think about it: Millions of people are feeding AI their deepest fears and insecurities on a daily basis. AI is literally built to learn and process this data, which then can be used to exploit humans.
As marketers have known for decades, the best way to reach the human brain is to bypass logical thinking and directly tap into its pleasure centers. AI is embedding itself in human lives using our needs, emotions, vulnerabilities, and sexuality. Studies talk of a “loneliness epidemic” that is increasingly plaguing the world. In this context, AI swoops in and fills these voids and becomes a “savior” for people yearning for connection.
Those who will grow up with AI will see it fully integrated in their lives. After years of AI being trained by humans, an entire generation is about to be trained by AI. Where will that lead us?
On the origins of "the elite."
https://hive.blog/history/@francesleader/the-venetians-roman-empire-to-the-british-empire
THE VENETIANS - Roman Empire to the British Empire
Venice called itself the Serene Republic, but its sinister institutions provide an unmatched continuity of the most hideous oligarchical rule for more than 15 centuries, from the Roman Empire, through the British Empire until the present.
In the typology of Plato’s Republic, Venice was an oligarchy, “a constitution according to property, in which the rich govern & the poor man has no share” “rule of the few, a constitution of evils”.
Also from Frances Leader:
THE DOGE
Once Head of State of Byzantine origin whose military features were already present in the title – doge derives from the Latin dux, military commander –, the doge became in Venice the official representative of the Serenissima in the eyes of the world.
“Monsignor the Doge”, as he was called in public documents, was the symbol and incarnation of Venetian power, the protagonist of solemn public ceremonies, receptions and feasts. His real power, however, was limited and controlled by the Venetian merchant aristocracy, while his person was under the constant supervision of the ducal councillors because, despite being the ‘Most Serene Prince’, he was and remained the first servant of the Republic, to all intents and purposes.
Symbolism - right out in front of everything, telling us all we need to know.
Wow, AI did a great job on this...
Pinging for later.
If you are interested, I will make the entire conversational Q&A available in a downloadable file for you to see the entire conversation that led to this report.
-PJ
Today’s young a-dolts, they are empty shells looking at their phones for what they should do next! And now comes AI to make them just regular a-dolts!
I know that the LAAP-dog media is playing up the youth enthusiasm for AOC and Mamdani in NYC, but that might just be agitprop to try to create an astroturf that the "a-dolts" glom onto out of desire to "belong" to something.
We'll see...
-PJ
What you are asking Perplexity to do is precisely what it was designed for. AI will increasingly produce the media that people consume, ranging from news to entertainment to educational materials. The purpose of the culture industry is to create a homogenized, peaceful workforce that doesn’t threaten powerful financial interests and maximizes efficiency and profitability. Capitalism has learned from history that fascism and totalitarianism with central control are inefficient and require constant suppression of anti-government actions.
The message sold to America and Western democracies is that freedom and material goods are interchangeable. We are happy slaves to consumerism and equate that with American exceptionalism. AI is the final rationalization of all control to produce the maximum output at the lowest cost.
. . . which aligns perfectly with Trump’s announcement that the economy is doing so well that some tax cutting can be contemplated. Not perfect compensation, but people will like the direction.
Yeah, but Musk is positioning Baby Grok precisely as a response to the dangers of adult AI to children - the concept being to make it like, say, Sesame Street rather than adult TV.Jordan Peterson’s Peterson Academy represents an effort to use the internet to evade the hyper expense and “liberal” tendentiousness of brick-and-mortar colleges. AI could theoretically invade the domain of the Khan Academy by producing tutoring of students economically at scale. And that concept could be used to make Home Schooling hyper practical and hyper effective. Not only for the young, but potentially up into the post-secondary realm widely (and if Grok 4 is as smart as any professor, in any subject, why not?).
Traditionally young voters have horrible turnout for mid term elections.
That is a major issue that must be addressed—getting our young supporters to stop staring at their phones long enough to get out and vote.
Great analysis BUMP!
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