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October 20, 2025 5 mins
No King's Day or No Accountability Day?

#GoRight with Peter Boykin

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As protesters took to the streets for “No Kings Day,” Peter Boykin asks the question few dared to: are Americans fighting tyranny, or just misdirected anger?

The real crown of unaccountable power, he says, isn’t on Trump’s head, it’s in the hands of a Congress that forgot who it serves.

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Speaker 1 (00:05):
No King's Day or No Accountability Day. Welcome to hashtag
go right with Peter Boyken. Across America, people had filled
the streets for what organizers called No King's Day. On paper,
it sounded noble, a stand against tyranny, a cry for democracy,

(00:27):
but the irony was hard to ignore. We were never
meant to be a democracy. We were founded as a
constitutional republic. And that difference mattered because while the signs
claimed to defend freedom, the crowd seemed to be protesting

(00:48):
the wrong enemy. They said they were marching to stop
a king, but Donald Trump wasn't trying to be one,
and he was never the problem. The real threat to
our republic wasn't sitting in the Oval office. It was
sitting comfortably in Congress or not in Congress, and in

(01:10):
the state legislatures, where our so called representatives had long
since stopped representing anyone but themselves and mostly their donors.
For years, both parties had turned governing into grand standing
politicians used fear to raise money, outraged to get headlines

(01:33):
and loyalty pledges to cling to power. They shouted democracy
is in danger while voting to expand surveillance, rubber stamping budgeted,
floated budgetes, and sell out to the people who put
them there. They warned us about kings, but they acted

(01:55):
like courtiers serving the same corrupt castle. Meanwhile, Washington's machinery
quietly kept running. Bureaucrats wrote laws no one ever voted on.
Unelected regulators dictated what Americans could say, do, or build,

(02:16):
and leaders traded liberty for convenience and accountability for applause.
That wasn't monarchy, that was neglect, and neglect, when left
alone long enough, becomes tyranny by another name. Now, Trump's presidency,
for all its noise, controversy, and disruption, pulled the curtain

(02:39):
back on that system. It showed how fragile the Republic
had become when our representatives stopped defending their oath and
started defending their careers. The outrage against Trump was never
really about saving democracy. It was about protecting the establishment
from exposure. People called resistance was often called just Trump

(03:03):
Derangement syndrome TDS, a convenient distraction from the deeper rought
inside Washington, DC. Now, some of those same protesters had
started calling for No King's Day to be renamed No
Tyrant's Day, and on the surface, that made sense who

(03:25):
could argue with standing against tyranny. But again their anger
was misdirected. It wasn't tyranny they were opposing. It was
a man who dared to challenge the permanent class. The
real tyrants weren't queering crowns. They were wearing committee pens
and writing regulations the people never approved. And let's be honest,

(03:50):
if the sides had been reversed, if a massive conservative
crowd had filled the streets under a banner like that,
we all know how it would have been portrayed. But
there was no violence from the right that day, no chaos,
no burning cities, no assassination attempts on the left's leaders.

(04:11):
Conservatives didn't stop them from protesting, even though we could
see how misguided their rage had become. That's the difference.
The right didn't silence them. We watched, we listened, we laughed,
we meaned, and we remembered what true restraint in a

(04:34):
republic looks like. No king can rule a free people,
but a complacent congress can. That's the uncomfortable truth most
of those marchers never faced. Their movement was never about
defending liberty. It was about protecting the illusion of it,

(04:56):
and Until Americans stop protesting personality and start demanding accountability,
the Republic will keep slipping fervor from the people it
was built to serve. So yes, call it No Tyrants
Day if you want, but understand who the tyrants really are,

(05:19):
because the crown of unaccountable power doesn't sit on Donald
Trump's head. It sits upon and atop the marble dome
of a government that forgot who it works for. I'm
Peter Boykin and this was hashtag go right. Remember we

(05:40):
fight for what's right because it's time to go right.
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