When Donald Trump decided to endorse long-time liberal and TV talking head Dr. Mehmet Oz in the Republican Senate primary in Pennsylvania, I wasn’t shy about voicing my displeasure. I was not alone, as were many other conservatives including some who are pro-Trump.
Exactly.
Another dumb move is the Oz thing. Is there anyone around Trump who can clear the office, shut the door, and tell him “Sir, you are about to make a really stupid mistake”? https://t.co/yGxMXtHtXf
— Kurt Schlichter (@KurtSchlichter) April 10, 2022
However, while I received a majority of responses to my initial write-up agreeing that Oz is a horrible pick, there was concern that David McCormick was the other option, which would be a rich, cookie-cutter establishment Republican like Kelly Loeffler.
Well, I’ve got good news, especially if you live in Pennsylvania and get to vote in the primary. There is another option out there that just may check all the right boxes so you don’t have to vote for a left-winger like Oz nor an establishment shill like McCormick. Her name is Kathy Barnette, and she stole the show at Wednesday night’s primary debate, eviscerating Oz while promoting a very conservative platform.
A viral abortion exchange was created.
This is Dr. Oz’s biggest fraud. Nobody who is actually pro-life & believes life begins at conception responds to a gruesome heartfelt story like Kathy’s by bragging about a minister endorsing his campaign. Gross.
— Liz Wheeler (@Liz_Wheeler) May 5, 2022
Oz, who had been defending Roe V. Wade for many years, has made a dramatic turnaround in his views on abortion. He now claims to be pro-life and strongly believes that he is. But unlike Trump, who gradually came to his current pro-life stance over the course of several years, there’s no reason to believe Oz is doing anything but being politically expedient here. Remember, this is the same guy who spouted pro-BLM rhetoric, and once lectured his audience for not accepting the “transitioning” of children.
Barnette’s story of being born after her mother was raped is a powerful one, and it shows the difference between those who truly believe in upholding the sanctity of life and those who just want to get elected so they can make friends with Chuck Schumer.
While I was captivated by the exchange, there is another I believe will be a great deal of joy for conservatives with populist tendencies.
LOL! @Kathy4Truth calls out two candidates on stage for World Economic Forum ties & calls them globalists 🍿😄 pic.twitter.com/dEoK3QgVlS
— An0maly (@LegendaryEnergy) May 5, 2022
Barnette really speaks my language. If you aren’t aware of what the World Economic Forum is, it’s a globalist grift where ultra-wealthy people, business leaders, and far-left politicians get together to essentially plot their global domination. Some of the most insane things imaginable have been said at their various conferences, including the promotion of the idea that people will “own nothing.” The WEF also strongly supported COVID lockdowns as a way to supposedly better society.
This is my favourite line from World Economic Forum propaganda.
(In plain English: “We like socialism. So will Earth.” pic.twitter.com/jooeaW06Kx
— BDW (@BryanDeanWright) October 16, 2021
The WEF is a bad example of corporate tyranny and global governance. McCormick, Oz and Oz both have strong ties to this organization. Barnette showed up at the organization ready to strike on these connections, which was a smart move.
I’m still not sure why Trump endorsed Oz. The former president’s entire thing is fighting globalism, and he endorses a guy who was part of the WEF? It’s mind-blowing.
Anyway, let me digress. Barnette’s current position in the race is only five points lower than Oz, and McCormick. She’s not just some fringe candidate with no chance. Barnette has been surging lately, and there’s every reason to believe she can be competitive going into the primary election. This means that there’s no reason for Trump-supporting conservatives to vote for Oz. There is another path, and it’d be foolish not to take it.
This post was last modified on May 5, 2022 3:50 pm
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