Trump's Nickname Comms
Is he letting us know who is actually in charge?
For a long time I’ve wondered about why Trump was so adamant about giving out nicknames and also why and when he decided to change the nicknames of people. Until now I’ve just assumed they were names for each individual “body double” they regularly use. I think I understand now, and it has to do with a light version of Comms — Trump’s own special way of telling us who is really behind each puppet string.
First, let’s review some of the biggest nicknames he has used in the past:
For Hillary Clinton he has used Crazy, Crooked, Lyin’, and Beautiful.
For Joe Biden he has used Basement, Beijing, Crooked, Sleepy and Slow.
For Kamala Harris he has used Laffin’, Lyin’ and Crazy.
For James Comey he has used Leakin’, Lyin’, Shadey, Slimeball, and Slippery.
For Nancy Pelosi he has used Crazy and Nervous.
You starting to notice something?
Some of them have shared nicknames.
For example, all above have been “Lyin” at some point, except Joe Biden, despite him lying like the best of ‘em.
Historically, Rubio, Pence, and Bloomberg have shared “Little”…
You get what’s going on here?
You know how corporations regularly change out CEOs and such?
You know how “corporations are people, my friend?”
This is just how they manage puppets, to ensure those with real power are never in the line of fire. Every politician is a puppet bound to strings. Some strings may occasionally tug harder than others. When those tug, they don’t all lead back to the same hand. At least, there are many fingers on a single hand. It’s all a Globalist Cult, but each finger, each mafia, is allowed to operate individually to accomplish a uniform goal.
So, when Joe Biden gets a new moniker, I believe it is Trump’s way of saying they’re “under new management.” Handlers are still on hand, but like changing out your spotter during a race, each are coached by separate groups who take turns so everyone’s interests get a chance to come to fruition.
The most popular nickname is “Lyin’.” I believe this refers to a specific group or person. When they “claim” a politician, it means they’re the biggest backer, donor, benefactor, etc. They get the final say on what is put on the teleprompter.
So, when Trump calls Ted Cruz “Lyin’ Ted” that means he’s being blackmailed/controlled/bought by the same “Lyin’” group. This is how politicians can become millionaires and billionaires off a moderate politician’s pay. If the “Lyin’” group is making offers they cannot accept without tanking their political careers, they gotta take the better offers from other groups.
They are not loyal to anything but their own greed, power, and desires. Obviously if they’re threatened along with the offer — an offer they cannot refuse, then they have to accept. If their loyalty is in question from the whole Cabal, then they have to demonstrate loyalty by undergoing regular pledges and loyalty rituals. In Comms, those are “vaccines" and “boosters.” Having the “flu” means you’ve caught the “wrongthink” virus. “Bird-flu” means you are tagged as a possible “flight risk.”
Its dangerous to grow a conscience mid-game…
Regardless, I think the list he’s put together and the regular change-outs of the nicknames indicates the moves and money that the political puppet is making and who they are making it for. Some nicknames overlap because some mafia Cabal leaders get hinky and decide to change characters when their chosen fighter, like in a video game, is a bad matchup for what they want to accomplish.
You have your “main” but sometimes a bad matchup can result in you picking your “alt.”
It’s a theory, for now, but I think it’s a solid one.
What’s left to determine is who/what each nickname is specifically referring to. There’s a lot of mafia groups, crime syndicates, favor mills, and cuthroat cartels out there. I think if we solve for Soros, we might have a good shot of using that relationship to reverse engineer the algorithm Trump used when naming them.
If I had to guess another, I’d say “Sleepy” refers to Pajama Obama.
I've wondered about the nicknames as well, and why he recycled the same names for different people. This explanation makes a lot of sense.
I like the theory. Not sure about its validity. Take Adam Schiff for example. Trump used Both little and shifty for him, but little seems tied to a on old non-profit he had (still has maybe) that teaches techniques to massage children iirc, in other words a front for a child trafficking and money laundering op. And shifty just sounds like a slur on the guy's name. If there's another politician where Trump used "shifty" maybe we could find something. But sometimes he used both on the same day, so it's unlikely Schiff was traded back and forth on one day. Doesn't mean that Trump doesn't use nicknames as a faction indicator, but so far I'm not convinced that that's the main use. He had 9a bunch of different nicknames for the lawfare team members and actors (horseface, peekaboo, etc.). By the way I see that Wikipedia has a list (it's out of date, but has more than I remember) of nicknames he assigns: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_nicknames_used_by_Donald_Trump.
Also: love the "pick your politi-champion" graphic. Quality!