shockedcanadian
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When are real Americans going to stand up and recognize what far-left politicians will bring you? When?
Here is the reality, it is California, New York and D.C vs the rest of America. Due to the media clout and political influence, it has allowed bad ideas, bad politicians, bad people to ferment and rise.
They all becomes radicals in time (if they aren't from the outset) and they love to use buzzwords such as "far-right" to define libertarians. Which in and of itself is preposterous and offensive. In addition though, they never say "far-left". They just place them in an innocuously termed box, "the squad". In other words "far left". Except, they don't want the dumb voter to associate these radicals with any term that refers to the left.
The rage she expresses because those she shared unreasonable hate for voted against her.
I rather prefer Judeo-Christian values. They are what helped forge the U.S Constitution. The greatest written gift solely from man to Humankind in history. Time to stop being shy about why we prefer the world this way. A place where we can disagree in a civilized manner and not have hated for anyone. A place where we can compete and help create opportunities through our own sweat and sacrifices, not by borrowing or over extending others.
This is the direction the Dems are going in, whether they or the American voter knows it or not.
www.foxnews.com
Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri used her concession speech this week to blast the nation's largest pro-Israel group, warning them to "be afraid."
Bush — who lost her primary election this week to a pro-Israel Democratic rival financially backed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) — warned that the group's influence on the election has "radicalized" her.
Bush called out AIPAC in her concession speech — "All they did is radicalize me, so they need to be afraid," she said.
"AIPAC, I'm coming to tear your kingdom down," Bush declared. "And let me put all of these corporations on notice, I'm coming after you too!"
Bush, a controversial lawmaker who rose to prominence in the Black Lives Matter movement, was denied a third term when Democratic voters nominated St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell for the seat that represents St. Louis City and part of St. Louis County.
Pro-Israel groups spent millions to unseat Bush, a vocal critic of the war in Gaza and the Jewish state.
Here is the reality, it is California, New York and D.C vs the rest of America. Due to the media clout and political influence, it has allowed bad ideas, bad politicians, bad people to ferment and rise.
They all becomes radicals in time (if they aren't from the outset) and they love to use buzzwords such as "far-right" to define libertarians. Which in and of itself is preposterous and offensive. In addition though, they never say "far-left". They just place them in an innocuously termed box, "the squad". In other words "far left". Except, they don't want the dumb voter to associate these radicals with any term that refers to the left.
The rage she expresses because those she shared unreasonable hate for voted against her.
I rather prefer Judeo-Christian values. They are what helped forge the U.S Constitution. The greatest written gift solely from man to Humankind in history. Time to stop being shy about why we prefer the world this way. A place where we can disagree in a civilized manner and not have hated for anyone. A place where we can compete and help create opportunities through our own sweat and sacrifices, not by borrowing or over extending others.
This is the direction the Dems are going in, whether they or the American voter knows it or not.
![www.foxnews.com](https://static.foxnews.com/foxnews.com/content/uploads/2024/08/GettyImages-2165134568-scaled-e1723045613665.jpg)
'Be afraid': Bush threatens pro-Israel group in bizarre rant after wide-margin loss
Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri warned the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) that they should "be afraid" during her concession speech after losing her Democratic primary this week.
Democratic Rep. Cori Bush of Missouri used her concession speech this week to blast the nation's largest pro-Israel group, warning them to "be afraid."
Bush — who lost her primary election this week to a pro-Israel Democratic rival financially backed by the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) — warned that the group's influence on the election has "radicalized" her.
Bush called out AIPAC in her concession speech — "All they did is radicalize me, so they need to be afraid," she said.
"AIPAC, I'm coming to tear your kingdom down," Bush declared. "And let me put all of these corporations on notice, I'm coming after you too!"
Bush, a controversial lawmaker who rose to prominence in the Black Lives Matter movement, was denied a third term when Democratic voters nominated St. Louis County prosecutor Wesley Bell for the seat that represents St. Louis City and part of St. Louis County.
Pro-Israel groups spent millions to unseat Bush, a vocal critic of the war in Gaza and the Jewish state.