When a politician seeks my vote, my first question is: Is he or she an American or a globalist. I will not be voting any longer for globalists, regardless of how "conservative" they purport to be.
Exactly what a great many of us have been saying for quite some time. I'm sick of hearing about "voting between the better of two evils" simply because someone has an "R" after their name. It makes no difference if there's an "R" and they're still a globalist. Candidates who are members of the Council on Foreign Relations, as far as I'm concerned, are automatically disqualified....that includes "FRED".
*gasp* how could you??
A good point. I am not a fan of Fred for this and other reasons. However, might I be mistaken? Am I passing judgement prematurely? Perhaps Fred didn't know what he was joining when he signed up at CFR.
Call me skeptical. Perhaps he can come around but he has a long way to go to prove it to me, to get my vote.
My first question to Fred would be: What is American culture and why is it important?
Next question: Do you support and will you defend America as a sovereign nation state, and what does that support and stance imply for you, as a would-be President, on the global stage?
BTTT