Posted on 10/12/2021 4:16:27 PM PDT by cotton1706
‘Unstoppable’ Kari Lake? Former news anchor has Trump’s endorsement and is packing them in a year before the 2022 election On a warm Saturday evening, several hundred people milled around the Old West-style trappings of Frontier Town in Cave Creek, waiting for Kari Lake to take the stage.
The rally was held to “Back the Blue,” and the crowd shared the pro-law enforcement sentiment. But more than anything, they were there to back Lake in her bid to become Arizona’s next governor.
It was a stunning show of support for a candidate for governor — for anything, really — at a time when few voters are even paying attention to an election that is 13 months away.
Lake has spent the past several months barnstorming the state, packing people in for her campaign events. In Cave Creek on Oct. 2, it was several hundred. A couple weeks earlier, more than 50 people crowded into SoZo Coffeehouse in Chandler on a Tuesday morning. The crowd would be considered large for just about any candidate, but one volunteer said it was the smaller Lake events he’d seen recently.
“I’ve never seen hundreds of people go to an event over a year out,” said Tyler Montague, a longtime Republican operative from the East Valley.
Few, if any, political operatives in Arizona have ever seen anything like Lake. When she left Fox 10 after 27 years as a news anchor in March, she recorded a video declaring that she walked away because she had to read news she didn’t believe was truthful and no longer felt proud to be a member of the media.
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Good luck to her in getting past the vote fraud.
Arizona voters have skin in the game and we are now heavily vested after being so wickedly cheated. Future elections are going to be under intense scrutiny from here on out. Other states need to get their lead bottoms in gear and do the same NOW instead of crying into their keyboards like a bunch of bitter old Despair Trolls.
She’s a “reformed” liberal. Hope it isn’t another of Trump’s mistakes.
I would like her to explain her support for past presidents.
Prior to Donald Trump.
Amen. Amen.
I have a strong distaste for women ruling over men. It makes a mockery of the order of creation. Where are the MEN?
Bookmark
“Hope it isn’t another of Trump’s mistakes.”
What you said. He endorses candidates too early.
She was one of the warm-up speakers for the Trump rally in Phoenix on July 24, 2021 and her address got an enthusiastic response, with the audience chanting her name.
Oh, stop that blather.
Trump was surrounded by posers and backstabbers at every level and no one at the time realized the swamp was 500 miles long and 1000 feet deep. Which mistakes are you referring to?
Fester, I think you forgot about Deborah in the Bible. Better take a look! Judges 4:8-10…Barak said to her, “If you will go with me, I will go; but if you will not go with me, I will not go.” “I will certainly go with you,” Deborah replied, “but the road you are taking will bring you no honor, because the LORD will be selling Sisera into the hand of a woman.” So Deborah got up and went with Barak to Kedesh, where he summoned Zebulun and Naphtali. Ten thousand men followed him, and Deborah also went with him.…
Sessions. Barr. Kelly. Etc.
Trump is a reformed liberal.
So was Ronald Reagan.
Deborah of Israel would disagree.
As would HaShem who put her in place.
I concur it’s rare, but there are times and places.
Deborah was amazing. Barak was skeered to go if Deborah didn’t go. Jael was pretty cool, too.
Not sure if she’s a legit conservative, but she said she was concerned Republicans were getting into endless wars. Unfortunately for all of us, Obama just continued that policy, and set the middle east and North Africa on fire.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QA0raqj8aK8
You know, it never occurred to me that the Book of Judges ought to serve as the basis for public polity in terms of who is best qualified to lead. Is Deborah the rule, or the exception in this case? Was Israel typically ruled by women? Absolutely not, and for good reason.
Far be it from me to intimate that women should have no say in public affairs, but it is men who are ultimately responsible for their well-being.

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