Campaign Promises vs. Political Reality: When the Slogan Met the Swamp
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This episode of Metamodernism Uncensored asks the brutal question: when did America First become America Last? The hosts first dissect Donald Trump’s most sacred campaign promise (i.e. “no new wars!”) by walking through his own words from CPAC, the RNC, State College, and election night, where he repeatedly vowed to avoid foolish foreign wars and stop global conflict. They then contrast those promises with his decision to launch an unprovoked, undeclared, unconstitutional war on Iran on behalf of Israel, arguing that this marked the moral collapse of Trump’s America First brand.
From there, the episode follows the money and the broken promises. The hosts examine the influence of pro-Israel megadonors, including Miriam Adelson, and Trump’s retreat from the antiwar figures who helped build his movement — Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Candace Owens, Alex Jones, and Thomas Massie — while embracing neoconservative voices like Lindsey Graham, Ted Cruz, Ben Shapiro, and Mark Levin. They also explore Trump’s reversal on the Epstein files, his softened stance on mass deportations after promising the largest deportation operation in American history, and the political destruction of Massie after he tried to hold Trump accountable to his own stated principles.
The episode concludes with a grim diagnosis: Trump did not merely break a few campaign promises. He exposed the fragility of the entire America First project when confronted by money, ego, donor pressure, foreign influence, and the temptations of power. What began as a movement against endless wars, elite corruption, and globalist capture ended as a familiar Washington tragedy... the swamp survived, the neocons returned, Israel got its war, and “America First” quietly became “Israel First.”