Remember the kids in high school who cared way too much about the student council and the school newspaper? They were so lame. They were nerds, but not the smart nerds into science and video games who would turn into engineers like Elon Musk. No, these were just midwits, the teachers' pets, the worst most annoying people in class. They’d care so much about their little projects like “anti-bullying campaigns.”
Then the captain of the football team would decide to run for class president on a platform of “pizza every day in the cafeteria,” and he'd win because he was popular and gave everybody what they wanted. The student council nerds would get all upset, that he was making a joke of the system and ruining it for everybody else because he wasn't taking it seriously. Instead of actually giving people what they wanted, the student council nerds wanted to create projects of their own, to do things they thought people should want. Except nobody actually wanted it.
That popular “pizza every day” jock in high school is Donald Trump, and the student council nerds are the media and political establishment. Those annoying student council nerds from high school are the same people who go into news media and politics. Now they're attacking Trump because he's ruining their little government project. Trump is actually doing popular policies like lowering taxes and ending the wars. But the Washington nerds are upset because they have all these progressive projects that they want to inflict on the population, even though nobody really wants them.
In school, the student council nerds would tattle to the teacher to try to stop the popular kid from becoming class president, which is essentially what happened to Trump in 2020. Despite being more popular with his classmates, the school jock has no power. The teachers can change the voting rules to make sure the popular jock loses, or even if he wins, the principal can ensure the “pizza every day” policy is not implemented.
But if the popular jock teams up with the smart computer geek (aka Elon Musk), then they could combine their powers to take down the student council, school newspaper, teachers, and even the principal. The computer geek can anticipate and counteract the student council and administrators attempting to sabotage them. The computer geek isn’t popular enough to get elected, and the popular jock isn’t smart enough to defeat the administration. But when you combine the charisma of the jock with the brains of the geek, they become unstoppable. That jock/geek alliance is what Trump and Musk represent.
The popular jock (Trump) and computer geek (Musk) are making high school (America) great again by bypassing the administration (deep state) to give the people what they want.