Zeus the Trump: The American Thunder God
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How America’s Godless Made a Thunder God Out of a Mortal Clown
I saw someone on Reddit shrug: “The thing is, he’s actually responsible for stuff. He’s the president.”
And that’s it, isn’t it? In a country that once thought presidents were just men in suits, we’ve built one who rains bunker-buster thunderbolts like Zeus. Not by accident — by hunger. By a god-shaped hole in a nation that told itself it didn’t need a god at all.
It started as a joke. A clown descends the golden escalator — half Golem, half carnival barker — forged out of the flyover states’ raw clay. A tulpa of every grievance that polite America forgot about: open borders, closed factories, global wars fought by kids from nowhere towns. His people breathed him into being like villagers summon a protector. Not a god — just a hammer.
But the other tribe, the self-anointed rationalists, the coastal priests of data and democracy, never understood that you don’t banish monsters by screaming at them. You feed them. Every headline, every effigy, every “literally Hitler” chant was fuel for the fire. The villagers marked their lintels and said, “At least he’s ours.” The priesthood went blind with eclipse fear. A scapegoat is a trickster until he grows too big to burn.
Now it’s July 2025. He’s the 47th president — swing states by landslide, electoral and popular votes. He walks the West Wing like a man wronged, spending four years in exile plotting every bunker plan, every drone fleet sortie, every wall and raid and black budget operation. He doesn’t ask permission — he asks forgiveness later. Or never. He knows the fear in your bones, the one that says, “What if he really can smite me from 8,000 miles away?” And you’re not wrong. With the Patriot Act still humming, with post-9/11 tools still sharp, the Zeus we built can flick his wrist and the century trembles.
It’s not just tulpa magic. It’s not just a paper god. This is a real empire with 800 bases, an 800-billion-dollar defense spigot, a thousand little Caesars running cover. And the “Never Trumpers” keep screaming, “He’s poopy pants! He’s senile!” while he stands there naked and radiant, thunderbolt in hand, saying, “You know exactly who I am.”
Every mural, every “Never Forget” wall, every daily exorcism is supposed to shrink him back to mortal size. But old magic knows: burning an effigy keeps the flame alive. The villagers built a quarterback, a Champion — not a savior. They know he’s a clown. But they also know the crops grow behind the golem’s wall. And the other side? They keep howling that the sky god wants your firstborn. Maybe they’re right. Or maybe they’re feeding him with every scream.
When the plague hits or the flood comes, they point up at Olympus: “Trump did this. Trump killed them. Trump broke the world.” And so the trickster tulpa — the clown golem — ascends the storm clouds, pulling the old sun god’s mask over that famous hair. Zeus the Trump. Smiter of cities, ruler of the surveillance state, king of the village circus.
Don’t misunderstand. He won’t live forever. Champions break. Golems crumble. But the villagers know how to bury their dead. The priesthood does not. They’ll keep the ritual alive long after he’s dust, waiting for the next eclipse.
Amen.