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Conservative group leader calls MAGA a “rotting carcass” that has already lost the culture war

According to one longtime politico, team MAGA is not doing well.

Rick Wilson – author, political consultant, lifetime conservative, and co-founder of the anti-Trump Lincoln Project – said we need look no further than Super Bowl weekend to observe “the rotting carcass of the MAGA era, its shrieking insecurities, its pathetic resentments, its festering hatreds, and that distinct, metallic tang of panic rising in the back of its throat behind the soft wattle.”

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In a blog post, he told Americans that while we remain in a terrifying moment, it is important to remember that “the evil men at the heart of this evil movement” are not bulletproof.

“Fascism wants to scare you into silence,” he wrote, “but sometimes, fascism trips on its own lies and absurdities and pratfalls onto its sneering face.”

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He said Bad Bunny’s halftime show performance appears to be “the culture war hill on which MAGA wished to die.”

And, he said, “die they did.”

Despite the fact that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory and Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens, folks on the right claim the choice of Bad Bunny is somehow un-American. This, despite the fact that many actual non-Americans have headlined Super Bowl halftime shows in the past.

The fury has only gotten worse and more bizarre in the aftermath of the show. On Monday, right-wing commentator and former Fox News host Megyn Kelly threw an epic tantrum over Bad Bunny’s performance in which she declared, “Football is ours!”

One Republican,  Rep. Andy Ogles (R-TN), inexplicably claimed the performance included “gay pornography.” It’s not clear what he was referring to since there was nothing resembling gay pornography during the show. 

“Imagine being so fragile, so spiritually hollow, that a global superstar performing in a language you refuse to learn feels like a personal assault,” Wilson wrote. “They want the Super Bowl to be a 1954 newsreel, all crew cuts, marching bands, and a vibe that screams ‘segregated country club.’ Anything else, anything vibrant, global, or, God forbid, fun is labeled ‘woke’ or ‘degenerate.'”

Wilson argued that at this point, furious MAGA mouths are basically shouting into a void.

“Here’s the cold, hard truth for MAGA: Bad Bunny doesn’t know who you are, and he doesn’t care. The NFL doesn’t care. The advertisers definitely don’t care. You are shouting at a tide that went out three decades ago. You’re losing the culture because your ‘culture’ is a stagnant pond of grievance, gas station boner pills, Lee Greenwood covers, of a be-jorted Kid Rock lip-syncing in a nearly-empty sound stage.”

He added, “The future is dancing past you in better clothes and with sexier music, and your only response is to scream into the void of Truth Social. It’s not a political stance; it’s a geriatric temper tantrum.”

Wilson also talked about how the GOP’s unusual redistricting efforts are backfiring as Hispanic voters turn on the party and as blue states fight back with redistricting decisions of their own.

“The Texas dummy-mander assumed Hispanic voter behavior would look much like Trump’s 2024 performance in the demo,” he explained. “They were so, so wrong. Hispanic voters are now sending a signal to Trump and MAGA candidates that 2024 was a one-night stand, not a marriage.”

He said he was enjoying “a delicious glass of ‘25 Chateau Schadenfreude as the same GOPers who cheered for Texas playing a crooked redistricting plan have discovered they’ve been hoisted on their own petard.”

“The moment the Democrats in Sacramento and Richmond decided to play by the very ‘burn-it-all-down’ rules Donald Trump demanded in Texas and North Carolina,” Wilson wrote, “using the same mid-decade surgical tools to excise GOP incumbents like a cancerous mole, the MAGA sphere erupted in a spasm of hypocritical garment-rending.”

Republicans know they can’t win a fair fight, he said, explaining that he was once a part of the GOP conversations surrounding gerrymandering.

“They’re terrified of even neutral maps,” he said, “because a neutral map is a death sentence for the collection of dunderheads, conspiracy theorists, failed used-car-salesman-types, and soon-to-be-arrested-for-pedophilia so-called youth pastors they’ve recruited to run based on loyalty to Trump and nothing more.”

He also mocked the GOP’s excuses – calling them a “masterclass in creative writing” – as they continue to lose special elections and polls show them tanking in the midterms. “It’s the deep state,” Wilson mocked. “It’s immigrants. It’s the phase of the moon.”

“Anything to avoid looking in the mirror and realizing that Donald Trump is the political equivalent of a lead life vest,” he added. “He energizes the people who would already vote for him, but he increasingly sends everyone else, independents, women, Hispanics, chordates…running for the hills.”

Right-wingers, he said, know that their efforts are failing, that tariffs backfired, that ICE is deeply hated, and that the president’s promise of no wars was clearly meaningless.

“The culture war is over, and MAGA lost… But like a gambler who’s down a hundred grand at the craps table, they just keep doubling down on the same losing hand.”

And of course, there are the Epstein files. “You can’t shout ‘fake news!’ at a deposition,” he said. “You can’t meme your way out of a federal investigation. The mythology is cracking, and the panic in the Trump White House is palpable enough to track on radar.”

“They are a shrinking, shrieking rump of the American experiment,” he concluded, “clinging to the hope that if they just yell loud enough, the rest of us will stop moving forward. Their leaders and puppet masters are hoping that those of us on the pro-democracy, pro-constitution side of the political divide will panic and capitulate in advance.”

So “keep the waterworks coming,” he said, because we all know that “the cut hog squeals loudest.”




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Rep. Maxine Waters introduces resolution to recognize National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day

Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) introduced a resolution earlier this month to recognize National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

As the Los Angeles Blade reported, the congresswoman announced H.Res. 1039 on February 6, the day before this year’s National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.

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“National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day is a day set aside to increase HIV awareness and enhance prevention, testing, and treatment among African Americans,” Waters said in a statement. “It is a day to commemorate the impact of HIV/AIDS on Black Americans and encourage continued efforts to reduce the incidence of HIV, eliminate health disparities, improve access to care and treatment, and show support for all those who are living with HIV/AIDS.”

As Waters noted in both her press release and the resolution, Black Americans are disproportionately affected by HIV/AIDS and have been since the beginning of the epidemic in the U.S. in the 1980s, facing greater barriers in accessing care and treatment and higher morbidity and mortality outcomes than white Americans.

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Citing data from non-profit KFF — formerly The Kaiser Family Foundation — Waters’ office notes that while Black Americans represent only 12 percent of the U.S. population, they account for 39 percent of new HIV diagnoses, 40 percent of people living with HIV/AIDS, and 43 percent of deaths among people with HIV/AIDS. Black women, meanwhile, account for roughly half of all new HIV diagnoses among women, and Black gay and bisexual men account for 49 percent of all Black people living with HIV and 30 percent of all gay and bisexual men living with HIV.

Waters’ resolution, co-sponsored by 29 of her Congressional colleagues, aims to acknowledge that the U.S. House of Representatives “supports the goals and ideals of ‘National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day.’” It encourages state and local governments to recognize and publicize the day’s importance and requests that the Secretary of Health and Human Services “prioritize the distribution of Minority AIDS Initiative grants to HIV-based agencies that are minority led with preference given to organizations led by people who identify as African-American/Black, Latino, American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian-American, or Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander.”

As Waters’ office notes, the congresswoman has supported HIV/AIDS awareness initiatives since the 1980s, working with the Clinton administration to establish the Minority AIDS Initiative in 1998, and introducing the HIV Prevention Now Act and the PrEP and PEP are Prevention Act in 2025.

“On National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day, we must recommit our nation to eliminate health disparities, promote HIV prevention, testing and treatment throughout the United States, and end the HIV/AIDS epidemic once and for all,” Waters said in her February 6 statement.  

H.Res. 1039 has been endorsed by AIDS Foundation Chicago, AIDS United, AMAAD Institute (Arming Minorities Against Addiction and Disease), LA Pride, NAESM Inc., NMAC (formerly the National Minority AIDS Council), and PFLAG National. According to the Blade, the resolution was referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

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