Mike Belcher, a social media commentator, posted a series of tweets on October 12 and 13, 2025, addressing topics ranging from Christian theology to American political history and contemporary politics.
On October 12, Belcher commented on religious doctrine, stating, “He’s essentially correct, and he’s so close to understanding the need for Christ’s substitutionary atonement.” (October 12, 2025).
The following day, Belcher reflected on the legacy of America’s founders and expressed concerns about political changes over the past century. He wrote, “250 years ago the founders handed us a republic. About 100 years ago the Left began the long march of overthrowing that republic in favor of damnable, revolutionary democracy. Return.” (October 13, 2025). In this post, Belcher referenced the founding of the United States in 1776 and suggested that significant political shifts began in the early twentieth century.
Later on October 13, Belcher criticized a political figure’s actions during a leadership dispute in Congress. He posted, “Remember when she dropped the mask for a moment and went to the mat to defend the last crooked GOP Speaker right when there was momentum to remove him and actually do some MAGAing?” (October 13, 2025).
Belcher’s comments touch on historical and political themes. The phrase “long march” is often used to describe sustained efforts to transform institutions over time, a concept associated with left-wing strategies in twentieth-century politics.

