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Arizona Republican Party Anti-Democratic Experiment

But most of Republican candidates seem to share Bliss fears of majority rule as well as the desire for severe punishment on those they perceive as a threat, perverts and anti-Americans. Possibly the most famous Republican from Arizona. on the primary vote was state senator Wendy Rogers. She was condemned in March of her fellow state senators for telling a white nationalist group, citing state and federal officials who introduced mandates for vaccination against Covid“If we try of these high-ranking criminals, to convict them and use recently built set of gallows, this will be an example of these traitors who betrayed our country.”

And yet Rogers would go on to win her major, easily defeating GOP state senator Kelly Townsend, whose communications with Trump’s lawyers were subpoenaed by the FBI, allegedly for information she may have a conspiracy of Trump allies to replace legitimate Arizona voters with fake. Not a moderator herself, Townsend recently vowed vigilantes at the primary polls would monitor voters they deem suspicious: “We’re going to people parked out they’re watching you and they’re going follow you to your car and take your license plate.”

AT leading name in this is new The Republican Wave is of Lake, gubernatorial candidate, who was a famous person on Phoenix’s Fox branch for over two decades. At the Trump rally in Arizona I attended in January, she called for in arrest of illegal border crossings and also of Dr. Anthony Fauci for unspecified Covid-related crimes as well as unspecified conspirators”in these corrupt, shady, shoddy elections of 2020″. To this litany of suspected criminals, Lake also added teachers. “Put cameras in in class,” she told a reporter in Arizona. conservative talk radio host Garrett Lewis last November, claiming that parents should have access to video evidence of “learn something in in class” which they may find undesirable.

Lake neatly, if hyperbolically, described the Republican Party of Arizona us- mindset against them on Twitter in June: “They kicked God out of schools and welcomed transvestites. They are took down our Flag and replaced it with Rainbow. They seek to disarm the Americans and militarize our enemies. Let’s bring back bases: God, weapons and glory. On her campaign websiteLake describes media – her former profession – as “corrupt” and ” enemy of in people”. BUT campaign video shows her beating TV sets to smithereens with sledgehammer and baseball bat. At a rally the night before the primary, she ordered her audience to turn around and “show those bastards,” referring to camera crews are located on boner – their disapproval they kept doing with loud laughs.

Lake says she’s decided to retire from journalism in 2021 because of disappointment with in news media-liberal bias. In fact, Lake herself donated to Barack Obama for the presidency. campaign in 2008. Ten years later, Lake’s preferences have changed. changed. She visited the White House in June 2019 to do story for local Fox affiliate on stephanie grisham, who years before serving in the press secretary for House Majority Caucus in Arizona and who It was just were called communications director for in first lady, Melania Trump. “What got me how a lot of of groupie for She was Donald Trump,” Grisham told me. “When she got there, she was just in awe of him. I remember thinking, Even for Fox, this is too much.

Trump backed Lake last September, several hours after she wrote on Twitter that similarity of in former the president should crash into Mount Rushmore. Trump also endorsed Blake Masters, now the Republican nominee for Arizona for US Senate against incumbent Democrat Mark Kelly. Masters, 36-year-old former Chief operating officer of Peter Thiel venture capital firm, covers “great Replacement” conspiracy theory. “If you, as a candidate, say: “Obviously, the Democrats are hoping just change demographics of our country, they hope to import completely new electorate, they call you’re a fanatic,” he told Rob Hefner. who Birdman is coming on podcast “Patriot Edition” in April. Such views in alignment with those of Andrew Anglin, publisher of neo-nazis website Daly Stormer, who gave Masters his “strong approval”. (Masters declined the approval.) campaign yard signs for The craftsmen I saw decorating the roads of Arizona carried the promise like “Blake Masters will stalk Fauci” and “Blake Masters won’t ask for your pronouns.”

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Tyler Hromadka
Tyler Hromadka
Tyler is working as the Author at World Weekly News. He has a love for writing and have been writing for a few years now as a free-lancer.

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