Matt Walsh raises a fair point in his monologue: the left doesn’t spend its time scolding its own troops when they break the rules of “decorum.” They run interference, circle the wagons, and protect their operatives. Whether it’s a rioter torching a federal building or a union openly praising a convicted cop-killer, the machine has their back.

On the right, it’s the opposite.

An ICE agent pushes back against a woman who put her hands on him. Instead of standing behind the guy, DHS rushes out a press release apologizing to CNN, suspending the officer, and effectively validating the propaganda clip. That’s not “law and order,” that’s cowardice. And worse—it’s sabotage.

This is where the real danger lies: not just Antifa mobs in the street, not just blue-state prosecutors, but the bureaucrats inside Republican administrations who play for the other team. Call it the “deep state,” call it careerism, call it what you want. But it’s real.

The Left’s Strategy vs. the Right’s Problem

The left understands power. They know the value of a united front. They might bicker behind the scenes, but when the chips are down, they march in lockstep.

Conservatives, meanwhile, seem addicted to public self-flagellation. We feed our own to the mob. We apologize for things we shouldn’t. We let the media set the terms. We let “optics” become more important than principle.

You know what that is? It’s weakness. And weakness gets exploited.

The state doesn’t need to fight conservatives if conservatives will do the job for them. DHS doesn’t need Antifa to crush morale when they can just suspend one of their own agents over a doctored clip. That’s how you run a coup from the inside.

The Deep State Playbook

Think about it:

  • January 6th defendants rot in solitary confinement, while leftist mobs who blockade ICE vehicles livestream their crimes and walk away free.
  • Bureaucrats write carefully worded press statements throwing federal officers under the bus before even reviewing the evidence.
  • The “law and order” right lectures its own base about behaving better while the left actively incites violence and gets cover from the New York Times.

This isn’t incompetence. It’s strategy. The permanent government doesn’t change when administrations change. That’s the part Republicans don’t want to admit. You can elect Trump, DeSantis, or Reagan’s ghost. But if the agencies are filled with people who see their job as protecting the progressive project, then they’ll keep sabotaging from the inside.

Infighting: The Death of a Movement

And conservatives make it worse with our own civil wars. Walsh’s monologue is about the Trump administration betraying ICE officers. Fair criticism. But let’s also be honest—half the conservative media spends more time tearing down fellow right-wingers than exposing the regime.

The left must be laughing their asses off. While they plot cultural revolutions and back their shock troops to the hilt, the right argues over who’s pure enough, who embarrassed the brand, or who said the wrong word.

It’s like playing football where one team has blockers and a playbook, and the other team spends half the game tackling their own quarterback.

So What’s the Answer?

Stop apologizing. Stop throwing our own people under the bus to score points with people who will always hate us. Stop pretending CNN or ProPublica can ever be placated.

And for God’s sake, stop infighting when the real fight is against a machine that wants to erase every shred of conservative influence from American life.

If the right can’t learn discipline and loyalty, then it doesn’t matter who wins the next election. Because the coup is already in progress—not in the streets, but in the agencies, the press rooms, and the boardrooms.

And until we deal with that reality, we’ll keep losing.

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