Turning Point At War

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Turning Point held its annual AmericaFest, last weekend in Phoenix, Arizona. This was its first get together, since the assassination of its leader, Charlie Kirk. It was an opportunity to show that the organization and the Republican Party were unified as one. It did not turn out that way at all.

Speakers at the event included Ben Shapiro, Tucker, Carlson, Steve Bannon, Megyn Kelly and vice president Vance. The event featured the speakers taking pot shots at each other.

Ben Shapiro started things off,

“The conservative movement is in danger from charlatans who claim to speak in the name of principle but actually traffic in conspiracism and dishonesty.”

Shapiro called Steve Bannon, a Jeffrey Epstein flack and went after Carlson for hosting Nazi lover, Nick Fuentes, on his podcast. Shapiro also accused those such as Carlson and Kelly as grifters.

Steve Bannon shot back,

“Ben Shapiro is like a cancer, and that cancer spreads. Mark my word, he will make a move on Turning Point, because he’s always been envious of Charlie Kirk.”

This was just a sample of the insults that were flying back-and-forth over the weekend.

Bob Dole, running for president in 1996, stated that anti-semites and racists were not welcome in the Republican Party. JD Vance, had an entirely different message, with his speech.

“We have far more important work to do than canceling each other.”

Vance added,

“I didn’t bring a list of conservatives to denounce or to de-platform.”

Pretty sad. Vance could not go after even Nick Fuentes. This is the state of the Republican Party today.

That’s all I have for today. Hoping Santa was good to all of you.

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