After the polls closed, @AGAlanWilson focused on preaching the gospel of reconciliation — telling his supporters that the other Republicans in the race “were not my enemies” but simply people who “love this state too” and have different ideas about how to govern it — rather than launching an attack of Ms. Evette (who did launch an attack that evening).
Here are some concerning crime data that won't be reported by the mainstream media:
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2024 report "Criminal Victimization," Whites are 46X more likely to be the victim of a violent crime by a Black offender than Blacks being the victim of a White Offender (adjusted for population).
Whites as significantly disproportionate victims at the hand of Black criminals doesn't fit the standard narratives of victimhood, white privilege, systemic racism, etc., and gets ignored.
Source: https://t.co/fyo9ClEojM
These nepo baby and Brown-educated men look at Graham Platner and see a real man. They see his oystering hobby (he’s on disability and the much ballyhooed oyster farm makes no money), his serial philandering, his demeaning and aggressive behavior towards women, his racist Reddit commentary, and his Nazi tattoo as the signifiers of a traditional masculinity and working class vibe they haven’t been exposed to for a long time in the party of MeToo and I’m With Her and the Kamala Campaign O’ Joy. They imagine they keep losing and losing men because of the Democrats’ “HR Lady” politics. Graham Platner is a rejection of the HR lady, we are told by progressive men who look like human pocket protectors. His kind of messiness is what will bring men back to the party.
It’s tragic.
Because of course, what real men know is that masculinity is all about restraint. It’s about self regulation. It’s about being a defender and a protector—not someone who joins the military because they want to kill, and then mocks veterans when they get out. It’s about protecting the vulnerable—not joining a sexting site like Kik where kids are routinely exploited. It’s about understanding your power and your strength—not using them against women and leaving bruises. It’s about judgment and reliability—not cheating for your entire marriage. It’s about standing on your own two feet, not living off your parents and the government. And it’s about fighting fascism—not getting a Nazi tattoo.
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Karmelo Anthony is yet another young black male who threw his life away — and more importantly took away an innocent person’s life — for no reason. It’s time for the black community to stop rallying around and defending these sociopath thugs and instead work on raising children who won’t make these kinds of insane, self-destructive choices in the first place.
@TheCalvinCooli1 To clear up confusion that may be caused by this post rr the SC Republican primary for **Governor**, Wes Climer is not running for that office. He's the unopposed Republican candidate to fill Ralph Norman's seat as a **US Rep** in SC's 5th District. Norman **is** running for Gov.
Graham Platner supporter says she’s okay with the Nazi tattoo, but if he had an Israeli flag tattoo that would be a deal breaker for her because then he would support genocide.
@MarkLynchSC Earlier this week, you were endorsed by a RINO-turned-woke idiot, and now you're endorsing a Democrat masquerading as a conservative. I'm glad I didn't vote early because I would have wasted my vote on you. I will NOT be doing so election day.
@DerrickEvans4WV Nope. My formerly secure vote for Mark Lynch is now in serious jeopardy. Kent's endorsement is a negative that calls everything else I know about Lynch into question.
@ACLU_SC Well, this South Carolinian isn't fearful. I'm grateful that illegal aliens who've been stealing citizens' identities are now behind bars and, hopefully, on their way to being booted out of the state and out the country.
Filling in for @BretBaier on @SpecialReport tonight. @brithume weighs in on the recent turmoil at @CBSNews
Three things I have learned in my life.
1) no employee is bigger than the corporation
2) we are all just 'penciled in'
3) the graveyards of America are filled with people who 'couldn't be replaced'