Are these interesting times or abnormal times? Maybe both!
In every time of history, especially now, there is a purpose. Our purpose is to reject the normalization of the abnormal. We must reject the cowardice of Tim Walz, whose silence regarding the murder of six hostages in Gaza is a disgrace, the corruption of our colleges and universities, whose campuses are intellectual training camps for supporters of Hamas, and the war on the families of our war dead, all because President Trump stands with Gold Star families and gets mocked by the Democrats who refused to join them in Arlington.
We have no time to lose, and no right to remain silent, because Kamala Harris and Tim Walz would just as soon silence or imprison us for thought crimes.
Walz’s silence is itself a tell.
He has nothing to say about the murder of the hostages. In response to a question about the murder of the hostages, he said “All right, thanks, everybody.” He walks away, as if
the murder of innocents, whose victims include an American citizen, is unimportant—not even worthy of a reply.
Walz did not even offer condolences to the parents of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, whose parents spoke at the DNC.
The parents spoke not as Democrats but as Americans. Kamala Harris invited the parents to speak. She exploited the invitation to appeal to Jewish voters, whom she may have
insulted by not picking Josh Shapiro as her running mate. Walz worsened the insult by going AWOL on national TV.
Hamas got the message because Walz’s body language—his silence, his cowardice, his indifference—needs no translation.
Not to be outdone, Joe Biden blamed the murder of six more hostages on Bibi Netanyahu.
Here is the Democrat Party of “peace in our time,” based on the incompetence of Biden and the incoherence of Harris, with two (or three or four) scoops of cowardice, courtesy of Tim Walz.
Here, too, is the back-to-school version of the party’s betrayal of law and order and their indifference to those who would not only kill the Jews in Gaza but Americans right here at home.
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At Columbia University, on the first day of classes, the friends of Hamas—the defenders of the Islamists who murdered Hersh Goldberg-Polin—vandalized the campus. Terrorists
covered the Alma Mater statue in fake blood. Here, was an attack on a symbol of learning. Here, was a return to the abnormal, of an assault on the very principles of liberty and security and America.
Did you know it now costs roughly $550,000 to attend Columbia and get a bachelor’s degree? But the real lesson is one of hate it seems.
The response to the violence is another tell. Before visible and deliberate acts of wrongdoing, Democrats are silent.
Democrats have nothing to say about the harassment of Jewish students or the destruction of student life in general. And yet Democrats have plenty to say about Gold Star
families who support President Trump. About these families, Harris and Walz are anything but silent.
The lies said about these families are evil.
The lies said about President Trump, because Gold Star families support him, are also evil. That these families have been defamed by Democrats, that Harris and Walz have aided and abetted the lies said about these families, is particularly evil.
That a photo of President Trump standing with a Gold Star family enrages Democrats. That a snapshot of unity elicits the antipathy of Democrats tells us everything we need to know about the party of Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, and Tim Walz.
The families, however, refuse to be a party to Democrats’ attempts to assassinate the character of President Trump. As a Gold Star mother explained, President Trump came to honor the fallen and comfort the living—something Harris and Biden skipped altogether.
It should not take the words of a grieving mother to disprove the grievous lies of Biden, Harris, and Walz. And yet here we are.
It should not take the words of a private citizen to expose the lies of a public official. And yet here we are.
What will it take for the good to condemn evil?
What will it take for us to oppose evil?
What will it take for us to “fight, fight, fight” evil?
In the meantime, President Trump fights the lies of Kamala Harris every day.
He repeats the point about her bogus candidacy and her sham credentials. He makes his point with humor, which for all her cackling, Harris lacks.
What is not funny is the depravity of a party that will lie without compunction and do anything to win.
This, too, is a tell. It is proof that Harris will say anything and Walz will say nothing of substance to get power. The two will abuse power to gain it.
We have the power to deny Harris and Walz.
We have the power of the franchise, the sacredness of the secret ballot.
We have the power to elect President Trump and other conservatives with a mandate.
No lie can reverse a majority. No lie can repeal a decisive victory. No lie can stop the rightness of freedom.
Now is the time for us to “fight, fight, fight.”
We have no right to squander the time between now and Election Day.
We have no right to squander our rights because the people who oppose us—the politicians who deplore us—would end our rights.
We have seen the abnormal divide our country and destroy our college campuses.
We have seen too much not to know what Kamala Harris and Tim Walz would do to us.
We have seen enough.
We choose to “fight, fight, fight.”
We choose to fight for the normality of truth and the rightness and righteousness of one nation under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.
We choose the decency of Gold Star families.
We choose the honor of the free, with the highest honors for the brave.
We choose America and we choose President Trump to lead the way back.
We choose to make America great again.
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