Liz looks like a broad who has been passed around a few times, smokes too much, and has to do whatever to support her kids while dad is away for smokes and milk.
Tucker Carlson is—to put it bluntly—transing himself into a leftist.
Tucker announced that he is leaving the Republican Party.
"I would not support the Republican Party. There's no chance I would support the Republican Party. I'm not going to support the Democratic Party. I don't know what I'm going to do. But at this point, you know, how could you support, how could I or any American voters support a political party that's not loyal to the United States? That puts the interests of a foreign country above those of its own citizens. Like, that's, that's, you know, it's not possible to vote for people like that."
Here's the point that needs to be made about that statement by Tucker Carlson. He said he would not support the Republican Party, nor is he going to support the Democrat Party and that's where I would challenge everyone to pause our thinking for a moment.
If you refuse to vote for the Republican candidate, then you are, in effect, joining the Democrats.
This is not some abstention that gives you moral high ground, because you don't 100% agree with the Republicans, or 100% agree with the Democrats, so you can't in good conscience, cast your vote because it might feel like an implicit endorsement of things that you don't agree with.
No, no, no. If you do not vote for a Republican, you are, in effect, giving your opponent, the Democrats, a vote.
Surrendering your vote gives your opponent an increased chance of winning because we are in a binary system. Either their values will prevail, or our values will prevail.
So, if you refuse to vote for a Republican because you have even a significant policy disagreement with that politician, then you are effectively voting for racism against white people because that's what the Democrats stand for—wokeness, DEI, and ESG.
I have never met a politician, read about a politician, or studied a politician with whom I agree 100% of the time.
Disagreeing with a president on one policy is not a reason to blow up the rest of our agenda and, effectively, join the enemy—even if you claim you're not joining the enemy.
Again, you don't have to agree with a politician on every policy in order to cast your vote for him, support him, or to be part of this general political party apparatus through which he is able to challenge the communists and anti-American zealots who are trying to take us down.
So, I'm sorry to see Tucker leave the Republican Party. That makes me sad.
🚨‼️ *Very graphic warning*
A man's hand was cut off in a reported assault in Rochester New York yesterday✋🏼
He was transported to the hospital and is expected to survive.
Police were searching for the suspect in a nearby apartment and found a 12'' knife believed to be the weapon used in the attack. No arrests have been made; shocker 🤨
Train and arm yourselves accordingly...
Almost everything done by Trump to secure the US border, his largest success, has been done via executive order and can be reversed with the stroke of a pen…
They are going to open the border again.
Almost everything done by Trump to secure the US border, his largest success, has been done via executive order and can be reversed with the stroke of a pen…
They are going to open the border again.
"Forbid the Whites to mate with Whites. The White Women must cohabit with members of the dark races, the White Men with black women. Thus the White Race will disappear ...”
-Rabbi Nahum Rabinovich
The pietism crowd is—and I cannot stress this enough—utterly insufferable.
Just casually insinuating that people who want a Christian nation, who are building beautiful local things, are heretics and false teachers. Because, you know, the word “new.”