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The System is Convinced We Are the Enemy

The System is Convinced We Are the Enemy

What we are seeing here in America, is that our cultural leaders think, we the Right, are the biggest threat to America. We have wokeism at the top ranks of our military now, PayPal working with ADL to target right-wingers, and the Department of Justice drops the case on the Chinese spies. What do you think other countries are thinking about us? Our country is made up of a bunch of softies, who think the Right are the extremists. Jesse Kelly has the not so pretty picture…

The Tired Story of Mistrust in Our Government

The Tired Story of Mistrust in Our Government

Trust is earned. Once you lose trust, it’s hard to ever fully gain that trust back again. Well, how are we supposed to trust our government when they have repeatedly lied to us? Let’s flashback to what Biden said about wearing masks, once we are vaccinated. Now, the CDC is updating its mask guidance. Jesse Kelly has the hard truth about losing trust in our institutions.

The Uproar Over the Radical Left

The Uproar Over the Radical Left

We are now facing an uprising in America. One where most Americans don’t believe the Democratic Party represents most of our country, and soon, the votes are going to show it. Outraged parents are rising up over what’s going on in schools, with the teachings of CRT and Marxism. Violence in the streets across major U.S. cities. The border crisis destroying our communities, that the media has failed to cover. These are the rallying cries against the takeover by the radical Left, and Ted Harvey, Chairman Committee to Defeat the President, is here to discuss it all.

Mayor Pete Riding the Tidal Wave of Bidenflation

Mayor Pete Riding the Tidal Wave of Bidenflation

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigeig and his partner, Chasten, are complaining that it’s too expensive to live in their $4,500 one-bedroom apartment in Washington D.C. That may sound expensive, but isn’t Washington D.C. almost entirely funded by American taxpayers? So, you make six figures, and over three times the average salary of residents in the capital, yet you’re complaining how expensive your apartment is, and that it doesn’t have a den? You can thank Mr. President for that one.