I'm almost in Minnesota because I refuse to let Tucker—who once defamed my mentor @cynthiamckinney and still won't platform @va_shiva even after I sent him several birdies—be the only one building real third-party infrastructure.
These next few days are my 'coup de force' to unite @GovJVentura, @RecTheRegime, Dr. Shiva, and Dr. McKinney.
The Zionist occupation has been draining America dry for generations — siphoning our blood, our treasure, and our sovereignty to bankroll endless foreign wars and occupation while our own people sleep on the streets, our infrastructure collapses, and our future gets sold off piece by piece.
Enough. It's time to cut the cord. @AntiZioAmPAC@steveformn@MnGreens
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 Tucker Carlson announces plan to build a third political party in the US:
"There should be a good-faith effort to figure out what benefits the country… If you make sixty thousand dollars a year, you're degraded… the promise of your children's lives is likely gone. No one seems to care. It's not even a factor… I officially don't care about Hamas. The US government should have, as its first priority, the welfare of its own people."
@RyLiberty@Glavset Christianity was already divorced from Judaism, the basis of early Christianity was the divorce from Judaism.
Then dispensationalism happened...
Broke me early of the habit of calling him Mr. Chairman. Said that honorific was reserved for Hampton, the chairman of his youth. He served maybe 3 or 4 terms on our national delegation. We sent our best to the national committee.
For all my travels, today actually marked my first time at Mount Rushmore. Not too eventful, but hey, met some interesting people.
Next stop Minnesota!!
Here's what the late great @brucedixon had to say about @gpusccc-approved Zionist congressional candidate Gary Swing:
As I warned the Arizona Green Party officers last night, tonight I am publishing the late Bruce Dixon’s words from beyond the grave.
In 2018, Bruce Dixon — former @gagreenparty Co-Chair and @blkagendareport co-founder — wrote this about Gary Swing in private correspondence with the Colorado Green Party.
He called him exactly what he is: a racist, a Zionist, and a neoliberal NATO supporter who tries to hide it but can’t stop revealing himself.
This quote corroborates what I’ve been saying: AZGP officers have effectively endorsed a Zionist for Congress by aligning with and shielding Gary Swing’s faction while actively opposing my explicitly anti-Zionist gubernatorial candidacy.
I asked only to simply not be endorsed by Swing’s circle. They chose repeated hostility instead. I do not take aggression lying down.
Swing’s record is consistent: defending Zionists like AOC from legitimate criticism, weaponizing openly Zionist outlets like Politics1 against the McKinney campaign I managed, and branding Hamas “terrorists” while ignoring that Hamas would not exist without the Israeli occupation, ethnic cleansing, and slow but recently expedited genocide.
This primary comes down to one fundamental choice:
Will registered Green voters back a slate that condemns resistance as “terrorism”?
Or will they back those who name the root cause — occupation, ethnic cleansing, and genocide — and refuse to sanitize the right of the oppressed to resist?
I will never sanitize that right. There is no more noble reason to potentially lose a primary I’ve poured everything into than to stand with the oppressed over the oppressor.
Bruce and I disagreed on 2020 candidates. On Gary Swing we agree 1000%.
The truth is public now.
Voters — on July 21 you decide.
Choose the side of the oppressed.
Steven Young (@steveformn), Green Party candidate for Minnesota Governor, is certified AIPAC and J Street FREE.
On June 11th I got him on the phone with Jesse Ventura. Young is optimistic about earning his support despite the 2020 primary hard feelings. Jesse is campaign curious and wants updates.
Young just made the ballot. He has my full-hearted endorsement.
Full Track J Street spotlight dropping now. This is the kind of independence we need more of.
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[https://t.co/aGjBTbeR0b]
— WP
Awe, Swing blocked me again. Just when I thought we were making "progress"!
That's fine, after digging through the late @brucedixon's 2018 correspondence with the @greenpartyCO, I will be publishing some damning words about Swing, where Brother Bruce corroborates my allegation that Swing is a Liberal Zionist.
Arizona Green Party chairman Zakir Siddiqi found the allegation, not fact, "so cool" that he explicitly attempted to recruit her to challenge me. Had he succeeded to get her to register green at that time, she could have.
I would have happily dropped out in favor of @Sun4AZ, no challenge needed. A shame to demote her to my lieutenant, at least until 2030 😉
Run for office again, then.
I will travel to New Jersey and give you my full support—along with @cynthiamckinney’s.
Just as I’m doing for @steveformn.
Jose has enough supporters. For whatever reason, he hasn’t counted me among them. It saddens me, but that’s the reality.
I never controlled my mentor’s posts—not in 2021 when she posted the 9/11 puzzle meme, and not now, even after briefly serving as her 2026 GA-14 campaign manager.
When I expressed discomfort with it, she asked me directly:
“Are you a Zionist?”
I answered no in 2021.
The answer is still no today.
I coined the term "political kayfabe" by taking pro wrestling's scripted rivalries and mapping them onto real politics — the same concept I brought to Part II of what was originally @GovJVentura's Harvard Kennedy School course, "Politics Is Professional Wrestling."
Trump's big "standoffs" with Bibi? Pure kayfabe. A worked shoot. The heels cut promos for the crowd while the real alliance stays locked in backstage.
🚨 @GreenPartyUS or @DemSocialists? 🚨
Can anti-Zionists even trust EITHER?
Excerpt from article:
"Yet for all DSA’s flaws — and they are substantial — it has not descended into the particular species of self-sabotaging dysfunction now on display in the Arizona Green Party. DSA chapters have not, to my knowledge, condemned Hamas in the terms Swing and his endorsers have embraced. National DSA statements after October 7th contextualized events within Israel’s apartheid and occupation, supported the right to resist, and focused fire on U.S. complicity and Israeli genocide. Some local chapters faced internal criticism for insufficient empathy toward Israeli civilians and issued clarifying statements, but the organization as a whole has refused the full-throated condemnation of the resistance that would align it with liberal Zionist gatekeeping. That is a meaningful distinction.
Anti-Zionists choosing between these vehicles are walking into uncharted territory either way. The Green Party offers theoretical independence from the Democratic machine but, in Arizona at least, has demonstrated a willingness to platform those who demand Palestinian submission and who attack longtime anti-imperialist voices like Cynthia McKinney. The DSA offers organizational muscle and electoral infrastructure inside the Democratic tent but at the cost of constant entanglement with a party whose foreign policy remains captured by AIPAC, weapons contractors, and the Israel lobby. Both routes require compromises that can corrode the soul of a movement.
My experience in Arizona suggests the Green Party path may no longer be worth the investment when party officers actively undermine candidates who refuse to sanitize the right to resist. The dysfunction is not abstract. It is personal, *financial*, and strategic. It diverts energy from confronting Zionism into internal trench warfare against those who would rather Palestinians remain photogenic victims than active agents of their own liberation."
— William Pounds (@REX_Streams)
Full article: [https://t.co/GZvlKeMzfq]