ThisAmerican Horror Story: Cultreview contains spoilers.

This is basically Kai Andersons message.

The city councilman is riding a wave of hatred and division to national prominence on the political stage.

The episode starts in the Anderson living room during the last presidential debate on Oct. 19, 2016.

The day Kai first gets the spark of an idea to change the world.

Her friend thinks Clinton sets a more important historic precedent.

Kai, sitting at his laptop, explains why that doesnt compute.

People hate Hillary, he explains.

Shes weak, had to be carried to a car during the Sept. 11 memorial.

Rumors are going around that shes got early on-set Parkinsons.

The public cant stand the very sound of her voice.

Oh and that fake cackle she calls a giggle?

If it werent forSNL, shed be a laughingstock.

No one wants a woman president, not even other women, he concludes.

But thats not quite the political idea he ultimately gets.

The point he takes home is the importance of violence.

The presidential race was divisive, humiliating and eye-opening.

White rage hazed the Electoral College.

Kai seethes while hulking over his couch.

Male rage is impotent but rising and Kai sees it because he feels it.

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The court orders Kai to take his white rage to anger management.

Thats female rage, which is multicolored.

Bebe is the last surviving follower ofSCUM Manifestoauthor and feminist-fatale guru Valerie Solanas.

She believes in the cleansing power of female rage.

The patriarchy dammed it up and its about to flow.

Donald J. Trump is the first world leader to start hammering at that dam.

Bebe wants Kai to ensure that no one will finger the dike.

She takes him into a prone state as easily as the mom-psychiatrist in the movie Get Out.

Kai readily accepts the tenets of theSCUMfaith.

I am a turd, he intones.

A lowly, abject turd, exposing more bottom to the backstory.

Kai is not the brainwasher, he is the brainwashed.

His preordained purpose is the exact polar opposite of what it is acting like.

Kai is now the divine ruler and he has broken the covenant.

Shes late in the political game, but gaining fast on his incumbency.

Kais hold on his constituency is almost complete, except for occasional blasts of mace.

But he is still consolidating his divinity.

In the last episode, Drink the Kool-Aid, he recounted bedtime fairy tales about past prophets of doom.

He saved the best for last.

Cielo Drive, Los Angeles, August 8 1969, is a dateline that has been rerepeated repeatedly.

Manson reportedly boasted that he made Sharon Tate famous, an indignation as offensive as the life he took.

Lourd plays Linda Kasabian.

Kai takes a page from the Manson playbook and scribbles his own notes.

Charles Manson was playing the long game but didnt go for the long pass.

He only killed one pregnant young actress that night, among the others.

Kai promises a night of 1,000 Tates.

He wants to out-Manson Manson.

Charlie was too trusting.

Kais family ties are quickly coming undone.

Rudy is, of course, fine with this.

He always believed in his brother.

Thats part of the reason he betrayed him.

Kai is listening to the low buzz of paranoia.

He see duplicity everywhere.

The Divine Ruler wants ultimate loyalty.

Gary K. Longstreet (Chaz Bono) proves he will give life and limb for the cause.

Speedwagon, the most beloved of the testosterone fueled apostles, gets a Judas kiss.

Charlie didnt only end the lives of the people in the house, or lost on the property.

He took the songs Helter Skelter, Revolution and Piggies away from the Beatles.

If nothing else, this episode convinced me that Butte, Montana, is the scariest place on earth.

Rating:

3.5 out of 5