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Defeating the Left Is as Easy as Not Caring What They Think

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In this explosive episode of Closing Argument, I reveal the Left's ultimate weakness – their reliance on baseless smears and emotional manipulation – and show how to dismantle it for good. Watch as I break down my viral X clash with former Minneapolis City Council member Jeremiah Ellison, son of Minnesota AG Keith Ellison, where he defends genocidal socialists like NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani while hurling racist insults at me, a biracial Republican state rep.

From Dean Phillips' bold rejection of Democratic extremism to Ken Martin's shocking embrace of it, this is the blueprint for why patriots will win the culture war. If you're tired of leftist hypocrisy and ready to fight back with facts and conviction, this video is for you!
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro: Peering into the Radical Left's Mindset
00:02:45 - Setting the Stage: Dean Phillips vs. Socialists
00:06:30 - Exposing Zohran Mamdani's Dangerous Ideology
00:12:15 - Ken Martin's "Big Tent" for Tyrants
00:15:40 - My Epic X Battle with Jeremiah Ellison
00:22:10 - The Left's Achilles Heel Revealed
00:28:00 - Path to Victory: How We WinWhat do you think?

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In this explosive episode of Closing Argument, I reveal the Left's ultimate weakness – their reliance on baseless smears and emotional manipulation – and show how to dismantle it for good. Watch as I break down my viral X clash with former Minneapolis City Council member Jeremiah Ellison, son of Minnesota AG Keith Ellison, where he defends genocidal socialists like NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani while hurling racist insults at me, a biracial Republican state rep.

From Dean Phillips' bold rejection of Democratic extremism to Ken Martin's shocking embrace of it, this is the blueprint for why patriots will win the culture war. If you're tired of leftist hypocrisy and ready to fight back with facts and conviction, this video is for you!
Timestamps:
00:00:00 - Intro: Peering into the Radical Left's Mindset
00:02:45 - Setting the Stage: Dean Phillips vs. Socialists
00:06:30 - Exposing Zohran Mamdani's Dangerous Ideology
00:12:15 - Ken Martin's "Big Tent" for Tyrants
00:15:40 - My Epic X Battle with Jeremiah Ellison
00:22:10 - The Left's Achilles Heel Revealed
00:28:00 - Path to Victory: How We WinWhat do you think?

Support the show

  continue reading

15 episodes

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