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The Great Disruptors

written by Michael Giere December 4, 2025

“He has risen to power twice on the winds of a totally corrupted political and governmental entities, debauched by the ambition for wealth and total control.”

They dominate recorded history. They pop up often as surprises, and at other times, they are already well known and blossom into disruptors. They can be leaders of nations, governments, businesses, and churches, or soldiers, inventors, scientists, entrepreneurs, artists, or writers. But they share one trait. They turn the status quo upside down.

The breadth of their disruption frequently changes societies, sometimes even the world. Sometimes forever. Love them or hate them, disruptors can’t be artificially created; they just are.

Psychiatrists and psychologists dance around the personality traits of the disruptors, offering improbable causes, descriptions, and motives. At the same time, historians are flummoxed at the public’s reaction to a disruptor – they mostly like ’em.

The Disruptor’s distinctiveness is like an armor coat. While their peers talk about social maintenance, comity, continuity, decorum, sophisticated statemenship, and drone on about the responsibilities of leadership, the Disruptor knows that the future waits for no one. If nothing else, they believe in transformative action.

All of this, of course, can be for ill or good.

The first Disruptor we can track in history was in the Garden of Eden. Evil physically invaded the human race in the form of a serpent – an act that required the most significant Disruptor of all, an itinerant Jewish serpent-crusher named Jesus of Nazareth. He did, and does, demarcate all of human history, down to the calendar.

From there on, the world’s disruptors have been mere mortals. Some have come and gone in irregular, unpredictable moments. Others show up when crises arise to finally name the truth of the situation that normal leaders want to ignore. Of course, others arise to further turmoil and encourage bloodshed because they are beholden to the Darkness. Occasionally, it is hard to tell which is which.

In the last hundred-odd years, we’ve had both in positions of immense power. Stalin, Hitler, and Mao were as evil as cannibals at a cookout. But they turned the world upside down, not right side up. They were disruptors.

Then we had Churchill, Thatcher, Reagan, and Pope John Paul turning the tide of history towards human freedom, against all odds and the cowering voices of “wise” ones who called for accommodations and appeasements, people who never learned that giving a dog a bone brings it back to your campfire time and again. But these were disruptors. They trusted the truth and the historical reality of good vs. evil, played out time and again for thousands of years.

Decades later, we have Donald J. Trump. He has risen to power twice on the winds of a totally corrupted political and governmental entities, debauched by the ambition for wealth and total control. That process and those politicians, of both parties, have bespoiled the social contract – the covenant – between the American founding and the American people through their venality. They have empowered the worst instincts and most egregious natures of men and women. They created the Disruptor.  

Somewhere in an era past, south of Vietnam even, unelected and unaccountable, our foreign policy, military, and intelligence establishment decided an empire is what America would be. Presidents Truman, Eisenhower, and Kennedy publicly and privately complained and warned the nation, but the power, allure, and riches of empire were too tempting to resist. Kennedy, consulting his two predecessors, decided to break up the requisite pieces of the empire and paid dearly for the effort.

President Trump, like President Reagan before him, is like an autogyro that keeps moving in flight. Both men were shot, and both miraculously survived with seemingly even more determination to disrupt the status quo and recapture foreign and domestic policy for America’s best interests.

President Reagan would go on to perhaps the finest moment in post-World War II foreign policy, when he ignored the urging of the US’s foreign policy, intelligence, and media establishment and left the 1986 Soviet-US summit in Reykjavík, Iceland, with a scowl that needed no media interpretation. His legacy was lighting the fuse that destroyed the communist empire and saved freedom for another day.

After successive presidents presided over the many self-induced tragedies and calamities both at home and abroad, the American people decided that a rough, loud, and braggadocious builder from Queens was just what the doctor ordered.

Like President Reagan, Donald Trump really didn’t need a large communications office – he has exceptional antennae for national moods and issues. He can translate them into succinct, single-phrase statements that resonate with average Americans. And, of course, he poached Mr. Reagan’s “make America great again” and made it a standard by which other polices were to be judged.

Every illegal roadblock available to the permanent government that has metastasized its menace over the decades was thrown against the incoming Trump Administration, itself filled with so-called “conservatives” pledged in reality to man-handle the Disruptor and thwart his outspoken intentions. From the transition of government on, Republican “leadership” and the radicalized Democrat Party tag-teamed and inflicted their harm not just on the Trump presidency, but on the American people, all with surprising glee.

After the 2020 election fiasco, the Disruptor did not go away. He fought tooth and nail against the heaviest artillery against him, from preposterous legal wars to rehashing and lying about his policies and intentions so incessantly as to become irrational from its endless repetition.

Love him or hate him, President Trump has set about rejiggering the world order and realigning American interests for a new era, where our enemies and friends are not always obvious.

First, he is asking other nations to help pay the freight that Americans have borne, primarily for over 70 years, for the defense of the Free World.

Some claim he is abandoning Europe, but his precise remarks don’t make that case. Instead, he recognizes the responsibility Europeans have for Europeans and their safety, as Americans must now have for Americans. The US will still hold out a helping hand, just not an unending handout.

While many of us reared on the milk of free trade hold onto that economic concept too tightly, the President has shown us that free trade in the new world order has proven to be primarily a one-way street where the hidden fees, VAT taxes, and government collusion and subsidies undercut or preclude US  goods and services from many markets and have become the norm.

He is, at the same time, reframing relations in the Indo-Pacific in response to China’s menace, and in our own hemisphere, where American policy has often been like a parent to a child. The mess that has long characterized South America is, in some ways, an American creation, stemming from both a lack of attention at one extreme and too much at the other.

Of course, his legacy as a Disruptor may well be shutting down the US borders, where up to 20 million illegal aliens broke US laws and were gleefully ushered into the nation in Biden’s four years, with no concern for who or why they came. It was a flood of humans unknown in modern times, accompanied by horrendous child and sexual slavery, and where 300,000 unaccompanied children who came across the border remain “missing” – a vile stain on our nation and the evil people who allowed this to happen.

As a nation, the Disruptor’s policies have shown the country the radical socialist left for what it is, as well as Republicans who squeal the loudest and do the least. They are siding with murderers, drug dealers, child traffickers, terrorists, thieves, and welfare cheats against hard-working Americans in their crazed opposition to anything proposed or done by the Administration, proving common sense is not so common.  

Meanwhile, working-class Americans are still reeling from the massive inflation in food, shelter, and energy costs, which cost the average American $1,069 more per month between 2021 and the end of 2023. The work is hard, but steady. And, the Administration has had tremendous success at showing how much waste, fraud, and abuse there is in the system.

Now the Disruptor President is pushing Congress to pass legislation and return to regular budgets to start trimming the vast identified waste across the government, something Congress has steadfastly refused to do for decades. But this time a Disruptor is asking.

The Great Disruptors was last modified: December 4th, 2025 by Michael Giere

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Michael Giere

Michael Giere writes commentary and essays on the intersection of politics, culture, and faith, and is a published novelist and short-story writer. He was a senior executive in the Reagan and Bush (41) Administrations, served on the Trump Transition Team in 2016, and is a former candidate for the US House from Texas.

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8 comments

Don Crittenden December 5, 2025 at 12:55 pm

Well, isn’t this special. Dan Bongino — former halfwit conspiracy clown and now halfwit Deputy Dir of FBI — reverses course on the bullshit that put him in office.

FBI deputy director Dan Bongino is now distancing himself from the conspiracy theories and baseless speculation that fueled his right-wing media career after the Department of Justice announced the arrest of a suspect accused of planting pipe bombs around Washington, D.C., before the ‘stop the steal’ riots on Jan. 6, 2021.

Bongino walked back his past claim that the FBI was complicit in a plot to place the bombs near the Republican and Democratic headquarters when pressed by Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday.

“Listen, I was paid in the past, Sean, for my opinions. That’s clear, and one day I’ll be back in that space,” Bongino said. “But that’s not what I’m paid for now. I’m paid to be your deputy director, and we base investigations on facts.”

Bongino’s comments mark a rare admission from a member of Donald Trump’s administration to walk back conspiracy theories and false claims about an active law enforcement investigation promoted by allies. Last year, he said on his podcast that there was “a massive cover-up” in the case, which was an “inside job” launched by the federal government.

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David Dickinson December 6, 2025 at 11:13 am

What does Dan Bongino have to do with this post? You can’t refute the truth in the above post so, “Look a squirrel!” Typical.

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Mr. Fixit December 4, 2025 at 9:47 pm

Drivel and nonsense. Trump is a failure in every sense of the word.

Now he announces he is embarking on a nationwide tour to tout his failed economic policies, whatever they are today.

And today he fired the guy he hired to design and build the Jeffrey Epstein Ballroom. Like most developers, Trump thinks firing “his” architect gives him some status as a designer, but like his other idiocy, he’s making a hash of his “ballroom.” It will remain a shopping mall’s anchor store, regardless of the architect . . . if it’s even built.

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MICHAEL A CROGNALE December 4, 2025 at 11:06 pm

Don’t you ever get tired of being wrong? “ The president and McCrery disagreed at times, particularly over Trump’s interest in expanding the 90,000-sq-ft ballroom’s size, the Washington Post reported. However, it was ultimately the firm’s limited staff and missed deadlines that prompted the change, one person said. It is unclear whether McCrery chose to step aside voluntarily. However, one source noted that he and Trump parted on good terms.”
You’re in end stage TDS. Please seek immediate psychiatric help before you harm yourself or others.

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Mr. Fixit December 5, 2025 at 12:50 pm

McCrery is a polite professional, of course he said he just loves Trump. Trump ordered the East Wing be demolished, ignoring the fact that the debris was loaded with asbestos which resulted in McCrery almost losing his license because Trump ordered the debris to be dumped into landfills disregarding requirements for handling asbestos-laden debris.

Meanwhile, the entire premise of this article about “disruptors” is nonsense. A better description would be “destroyers and ravagers.”

Read all about it here. https://clearandpresentdanger.blog/new-emerging-voters-have-had-enough-of-the-reagan-revolution-and-its-following-destruction-of-our-republic/

“TDS” You really need to get a better excuse.

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MICHAEL A CROGNALE December 5, 2025 at 3:38 pm

You said specifically, “And today he fired the guy he hired to design and build the Jeffrey Epstein Ballroom.” I repeat, end stage TDS.

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Cathy December 4, 2025 at 9:34 pm

Your inspired writings and keen insight fortify us for the fight, Michael. Indeed, the battle rages.

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MICHAEL A CROGNALE December 4, 2025 at 7:18 pm

brilliant Michael. Thank you. Now let the haters, posting as anonymous, or under fake names begin to vomit their bile across this page.

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