Democrats Donβt Know What the Game Is Anymore
Trump flooding the zone has become something that Democratic operatives talk about all the time. They don’t really know what it means, and they definitely don’t know how to counter it. If you want to beat a team that floods the zone, you have to know what theyβre doing, why theyβre doing it, and how to take the ball back. But in todayβs politics, most of Trumpβs opponents still donβt realize that theyβre not just losingΒ –Β theyβve stopped playing altogether. The phrase βflood the zoneβ which Steve Bannon brought to the table – comes from football.
Shockingly, βcoachβ Tim Walz has not ever made mention of this. Thatβs probably why the Democrats donβt think in these terms. Their channels of communication (like the Republicans) are rigid, inflexible, and systematically broken.
They are focused on the mid-terms in ~18 months, or the next Presidential election while also behaving like a fascist has taken over the White House.
What Does “Flooding the Zone” Really Mean?
Flooding the zone is an offensive strategy where the quarterback sends multiple receivers into one area of the field, overwhelming the defenseβs ability to cover every threat. When Bannon applied this metaphor to politics, and Donald Trump turned it into a governing strategy, it stopped being offensive. It became a good defense.

Flooding the zone with chaos, disinformation, press events, social media, and distraction has allowed Trump and his allies to bury penalties beneath the next play, run out the clock on accountability, and rig the scoreboard in real time. By the time they are taking a victory lap, their opponents in the media or Congress are taken by surprise. Too many people are stuck reacting instead of forcing turnovers.
Trumpβs Not (Just) the QuarterbackΒ –Β Heβs the Whole Damn Franchise
To understand how to counter Trump, you have to stop viewing him as a traditional quarterback. Heβs not just calling plays – heβs producing the broadcast, managing ticket sales, rigging the refs, and changing the rules mid-game.
Sometimes heβs the fullback, hammering the same talking points over and over.
Sometimes heβs the punter, lobbing nonsense into the air just to kill time.

And heβs always the coach. And owner (in his mind). His cabinet and sycophants are like βreceiversβ who pull coverage away from the real action whether they know it or not. When Trumpβs cabinet gave a full televised update earlier this week – under the guise of transparency – the goal wasnβt information. It was a misdirection. Thatβs not governance. Thatβs a performative drive designed to lull both opponents and fans into thinking this is how politics works now.
When There Are No Penalties or Refs Aroundβ¦
Imagine a football game where every rule violation is ignored.
Holding? No call.
Pass interference? Play on.
Too many players on the field? Doesnβt matter.
Thatβs what happens when Trump floods the zone. He commits the political equivalent of an infraction, but before the refs can throw a flag, he still snaps the next play. And since no one is actually stopping the game, the infraction disappears into the chaos.
Worse still – Democrats flag themselves for attempting to hold him accountable.
Suddenly, Democrats are getting booed, and they stop moving forward with an offensive strategy. The crowd cheers (or boo louder) when the President sells a crypto coin, or rigs tariff loopholes to enrich his private equity pals.
Most People Donβt Know What Theyβre Looking At

If you donβt understand the game, you canβt stop an offense performing well.
This is the most damning part of the current moment:
The majority of elected officials, pundits, and protesters have no idea what kind of offense theyβre watching.
Take the βHands Offβ protest last weekend. One million people supposedly rallied to tell Trump and Musk to stop cutting programs like Medicare. But the branding was flat.
The message was weak. The strategy was nonexistent. It felt stale. Tired. Lame.
Shouting βhands off!β sounds like the kind of training youβd give a child to avoid being taken by an abductor in the park so you could get the attention of an adult or cop. If you truly believed Trump to be a Hitlerian figure, do you imagine the Germans shouting βhands offβ and smiling for cameras was going to stop the fuhrer?
Give me a fucking break.
Theyβre reacting with the equivalent of a prevent defense – backing up and hoping not to get scored on too badly. But Trump isnβt trying to win votes anymore. Heβs trying to control the ball until the clock runs out on democracy. And Musk is out here redesigning the stadium mid-game.
Countering the Flood, Metaphorically Speaking
Countering a flood-the-zone strategy doesnβt mean doing more of the same.
It means changing how you look at the game.
Hereβs what that looks like:
1. Collapse the Pocket
Pressure Trump before he sets the play in motion. Dig into the hidden money flows. Who bought those 1,000 Trump Gold Cards? Where is that $5 billion going? Thatβs how you sack this quarterback: not with outrage, but exposure.
2. Force Turnovers
Stop reacting to his every word. Start intercepting his passes – and running them back. That means turning Trumpβs missteps into your opportunity to score. Not just trying to capture meme attention grabbing moments. Get systemic leverage.
3. Call a Defensive Audible
The current defensive team – from Cory Booker to Pete Buttigieg – they are calling the wrong plays. Theyβre brainwashed by old playbooks that assume Trumpβs defeatable like a traditional politician. Heβs not.
And if they canβt see it, they need to get the hell off the field.
This Is a Rally CryΒ – Not a Donation Drive
Letβs be clear: Iβm not a Democrat. And I never will be.
But this is a rally cry for the Democrats – and for everyone else pretending to fight Trump – to finally step aside or step up. Iβve been calling my own plays for years and stepping on the field unfunded, unsupported, and without recognition. Yet Iβve seen my actions have a real and profound impact. Iβve never been invited onto the field. That isnβt how this works. I may be an extreme outlier right now. But I wonβt be for long.
Stop playing Trumpβs game.
Start calling your own plays.
And if your captains are in on the fix – bench them.
Thereβs still time on the clock, but not much.
The other team isnβt going to give you another possession unless you take it.