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Dems Are the Party of Hate, Bitterness and the Machine

m.knox

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Carlson forgot "division."

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...irdos_resentment_weakness_and_conformity.html

TUCKER CARLSON: The story the country tells itself about reality has flipped. None of the normal people are supporting the Democratic Machine. Tim Walz is supporting the Democratic Machine -- a man you would never allow to babysit your own children. That's the archetype.

It's the party of weirdos, envy, hate, resentment, bitterness, weakness, and a total lack of creativity. It's a party of conformity, the party of the machine, where it doesn't matter who the candidate is because individuals are immaterial. All that matters is the collective. That's the Soviet model, and opposing them is the rest of the country, slowly waking up to the fact that these people have no moral authority whatsoever.

They have no legitimacy in a democracy where the government must rule by the consent of the governed. They have no consent. The way they've treated this country over the past four years is the most shocking thing I've ever seen in 55 years: to allow millions of people, mostly young men with no skills and no English, into our country illegally, then fly them around at our expense, give them phones, and put them on welfare—programs that no American citizen can get. It is the most insulting thing imaginable.

Yes, boo, but it's worse than "boo." That's the biggest crime in the history of the United States of America. It takes incredible stones, incredible gall, for the people who did that to stand up on a stage and give you a lecture about how you're immoral. It's too much!
 
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