Posted on 01/06/2023 7:38:56 AM PST by SeekAndFind
President Trump was a firm supporter of Youngkin and was deeply, yugely tied into Youngkin's campaign.
Trump's role from Day One was to bait Fast Terry into the dead-end of making Trump the focus of Fast Terry's campaign.
Fast Terry's people took the bait, even though their own internal polling didn't show tying Trump to Youngkin was a slam-dunk.
This was political rope-a-dope at its finest, and it's a blueprint for what can be done in 2024 with VP Youngkin on the Trump ticket.
Horseshit.
He’s a fine Governor. Worry about your own state.
CRT was not a big issue until the last 20 months.
so by your logic we should have fixed it 40 years ago before it even existed. Got it.
*he’s keeping his mouth shut and doing his job as the governor of Virginia, just like he should. i do not have any complaints...
Yep. Glenn Youngkin is the best governor Virginia has had for some time.*
1) Renauldus Magnus didn’t keep his mouth shut. Neither did Trump.
2) When government does it’s job no one notices. Trump more than did his job.
Sadly,it may come down to who can recover Az., Ga., perhaps Nevada. Points to DeSantis. He’s not quiet.
He and his team are doing a great job leading Virginia. The weird “globalism” ideations you people conjure up are laughable.
If he’s such an eeeeevil globalist, why did Trump endorse him?
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I will take it. Tired of losing.
The facts are that Critical Race Theory, and the Marxist push of CRT into public education, is as old as the average Freeper.
CRT began in the United States in the post–civil rights era, as 1960s landmark civil rights laws were being eroded and schools were being re-segregated.FFS, how far did you actually think you were going to get with a ridiculously lame assertion that "CRT was not a big issue until the last 20 months.", when CRT has been a Marxist tenet since before you were hatched?With racial inequalities persisting even after civil rights legislation was enacted, CRT scholars in the 1970s and 1980s began reworking and expanding critical legal studies theories on class, economic structure, and the law to examine the role of U.S. law in perpetuating racism.
CRT, a framework of analysis grounded in critical theory, originated in the mid-1970s in the writings of several American legal scholars, including Derrick Bell, Alan Freeman, Kimberlé Crenshaw, Richard Delgado, Cheryl Harris, Charles R. Lawrence III, Mari Matsuda, and Patricia J. Williams. CRT draws from the work of thinkers such as Antonio Gramsci, Sojourner Truth, Frederick Douglass, and W. E. B. Du Bois, as well as the Black Power, Chicano, and radical feminist movements from the 1960s and 1970s. - wiki
You lost the argument. DeSantis himself quoted the "1619 Project" released in 2019 as the modus behind SWA; but YET AGAIN, DeSantis had 3 1/2 years to pass the "Stop WOKE Act", and Youngkin did it in his FIRST WEEK.
Not even close...
In fact, just the opposite...
An insulting remark about DeSantis...
Senator
“In 2024, I just want us to win. A Republican in the White House. I don’t care who it is.”
You’ll have PLENTY of people here claiming that a RINO (who votes 90% of the time with conservatives) is worse than a Democrat (who votes 1% of the time with conservatives, if that) is WORSE than a Democrat. But when they attack you, just remember, they’re likely on someone’s payroll.
100%
“DeSantis had 3 1/2 years to pass the “Stop WOKE Act”, and Youngkin did it in his FIRST WEEK.”
Following DeSantis’ lead.
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