One Conservative In The Wilderness

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Last night Ned Ryun was on Tucker Carlson’s show, but like so many other true conservatives he never suggests that the only way conservatives can restore trust in this country’s institutions is to repeal the XVI Amendment. Anything less than repeal is a voice in the wilderness that nobody hears.

Move the cursor to 8:15 to hear a few words of realism that is always a rare find on television:

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https://video.foxnews.com/v/6099673893001/?playlist_id=5528578293001#sp=show-clips

Basically, individual liberties require trust in a limited number of government institutions; i.e., trust in bureaucracies and civil servants. Obviously, bureaucrats must protect individual freedoms not abolish them à la the democracy movement crowd.

I am not sure what Ryun meant last night when he said that some people in Washington find democracy inconvenient.

Democracy is much more than inconvenient:

DEMOCRACY IS A TOTALITARIAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT DISPENSED BY DIRTY LITTLE MORALISTS AND PARASITES.

It has to be a lot more than “some” considering the number of Socialists/Communists in the federal government and in media that have been transforming this country into a democracy despite the Constitution.

Fortunately, Mr. Ryun went on to define the country as a Constitutional Republic instead of calling it a democracy which is how fake conservatives (RINO) intentionally finance and empower the Administrative State.

 
I read it before I noted who wrote it. I knew it was our resident conspiracy nut without reading the name. You are crazed. I used to get a monthly email about Conspiracy updates. It was amusing to read. I bet it is your bible.
 
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