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The Quick and the Dead America: Trump, Power, and the Politics of Gunfights

Posted on March 30, 2026 by hbcumoney • Leave a comment

The gunfight in Raimi’s The Quick and the Dead was never simply about bullets. It was about control, about who would dictate the rules of the town, and about whether Redemption would ever live up to its name. America under Trump has been trapped in the same arena. The White House became Herod’s house, where the strongman twisted the law into spectacle and citizens became spectators of their own decline. Each election, each crisis, each rally was another duel staged for the crowd’s amusement. And like the townspeople who bet on lives while cowering in fear, too many Americans watched passively as democracy itself was forced into a quick-draw contest against authoritarianism. Continue reading →

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