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Kash Money Lies

Egyptian military men were on the ground on 9/10 and the Zionists who don’t want us investigating Charlie’s murder are now up in arms that Tucker Carlson get cancelled from Turning Point USA conferences. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

 

They’re Completely Collapsing

It’s all breaking. The Democratic Party is going down in flames as the far left drives the party away from more moderate positions that will appeal to voters.

On questions of health, federal spending, illegal immigration, crime and gun rights, the far left is excoriating the Democrats, pushing them off the deep end.

Even The Young Turks — Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian —  are fed up with the party’s intransigence. Here’s more Langley Outdoors Academy.

 

Great American Political Shift

If you want to understand how fake the current political system is, take a minute to listen to Ana Kasparian and ask yourself how much you disagree with. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.

Kasparian Abandons Plantation

Ana Kasparian says she’s leaving the Democratic plantation — for good!

Time will tell if that’s the case. But she’s sounding positively exasperated, and ready to move on.

How did she finally see the light? Here’s more from the Liberal Hivemind.

 

Democrats Need To Wake Up

“I can’t believe I’m hearing you say this,” says Ana Kasparian, producer and host of “The Young Turks.” Although she and Glenn Beck have always represented opposite sides of the political aisle, in this episode of “The Glenn Beck Podcast,” they find a surprisingly wide array of topics to agree on.

They agree that the “mainstream media plays defense for the Democrat Party” and that we must ban government stock trading. Although she once bought the mainstream narrative, Ana woke up to the reality of the border crisis when Texas Gov. Greg Abbott started busing migrants to blue cities, and she recognizes there is a “problem with Biden neglecting the border.”

Glenn admits that the Democrats were right about Big Pharma, he was “wrong about the Iraq War,” and that he, like Ana, is totally flabbergasted by the pro-war Democrats and Kamala Harris welcoming an endorsement by Dick Cheney.

The pair debate the limits of free speech, states’ rights, abortion, federal minimum wage, and unionized workers before strategizing how to get money and corporate interests out of politics. Ana reveals that she was not “surprised on election night at all,” and, even though her audience hates when she says so, “Trump is funny.”

Both Glenn and Ana hope these kinds of conversations can begin to heal our national division and help us come together to create a more perfect union.

Four More Years Of Tears!

Democrats find themselves in a civil war, Kamala finds herself in $20million of debt, and Trump derangement syndrome is back — and better than ever! Here’s more from Candace Owens.

I’ve Had Enough

Ana Kasparian, one of the most vociferous, loud mouth leftists on The Young Turks,  now says she’s had enough. She’s backing off from defending race riots, store looters and nonstop streams of illegal aliens.  Seems she’s starting to realize just how much damage is being done to the communities where all this rampant crime and looting occurs.

Businesses shut down. Jobs disappears. People are murdered. They are afraid to walk the streets or even leave their homes. It’s not at all progressive when big cities turn into eyesores — an endless waste land.

Ana Kasparian admitting she was wrong and a mindless stooge isn’t going to solve the monumental problems that The Young Turks unleashed. But at least now, we  can start to see the pendulum begin to swing. Look for the left to continue to implode and crack. Here’s more from the Liberal Hivemind.

Not Going So Well Nowadays

Things are just not going so well for them nowadays. Who? Let’s eavesdrop on the members-only broadcast of The Young Turks. What’s with this raging debate between Cenk Uygur and Ana Kasparian? Someone apparently had a rough night. More from Mark Dice.

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