This is not conservatism. It’s gutter theatrics.
The Republican Party once produced people who could argue constitutional limits, markets, federalism, and foreign policy without sounding like a comment section at 2 a.m.
Now we have a sitting member of Congress recycling internet incest rumors like it’s statecraft.
The “married her brother” smear has been investigated, litigated in the press, and endlessly debunked. Repeating it doesn’t make it true. It makes you unserious.
If your political philosophy collapses into ancestry taunts and playground insinuations, you’re not defending Western civilization — you’re vandalizing it.
Disagree with Ilhan Omar on policy? Fine. That’s politics.
But if your sharpest weapon is xenophobic gossip, you’ve already admitted you can’t win on ideas.
This isn’t strength.
It’s decay wearing a flag pin.
Robert De Niro: “We all love our country. I choke on that phrase. Can you love a country where our neighbors are shot down in the streets by masked government thugs? Can you love a country that denies healthcare for tens of millions of our fellow citizens? Can you love a country that trashes our economy to give tax breaks to its billionaire cronies? Can you love a country that pardons violent criminals and protects pedophiles? I feel betrayed by my country. It doesn’t have to be perfect, but it does have to return to the values that gave us our strength and humanity”
It’s important that you understand what happened last night.
Last night, Stephen Colbert interviewed Democratic Texas Senate candidate James Talarico, a candidate who, by all accounts, is on track in the polls to flip Texas blue.
In response, Trump’s FCC reportedly threatened CBS if the interview aired.
CBS caved and pulled the segment, citing “financial reasons.”
In modern American history, no president has been more hostile to free speech than Donald Trump.
But censorship always backfires.
Here’s the full segment Trump didn’t want you to see.
We don’t have to put 2 bad bitches against each other… they both out in for their cultures and communities. Both important. Both needed. Both a helluva good time.
No seriously what did Bad Bunny do for people to be mad at?
He had fine women
He had a male and female gender wedding
He had the USA flag lead the way
He said God Bless America for goodness sake
If people still pretending to be mad at it, I’m sorry but..you might be racist 😅
At least there’s no questions about it anymore. He finally made it plain and simple for everyone. So, please stop saying it’s not what or who he is. If you support him, you support that! No excuses!