Wednesday, July 1, 2020

Colorado: Flipped to a Red State - America's "Fête de la Fédération" Is Approaching Fast - French Revolution: Economic, Financial and Social Reasons - Republican Party's Days Are Numbered - La Marseillaise

Ed.'s note: We did a post the other day with the idea that whites will reassert political power in America; no sooner did we post this material, than Lauren Boebert won in the primary election over Republican five-term Rep. Scott Tipton in Colorado's 3rd Congressional District. That's the thing about politicians: Tipton is a Republican but if you look at his sponsorship of bills and his voting record he is liberal, especially with taxpayer bailout money concerning COVID. We would also refrain from using "white" when possible and instead, use your ethnicity to describe yourself like Irish-American, German-American, Italian-American or whatever your ethnicity is. Looking further though at Lauren Boebert's primary win over Rep. Scott Tipton, she ran not against Tipton but she "ran against New York Democratic Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez."

"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ John F. Kennedy

The vindictive media are going to come out with all sorts of innuendo and invective against Lauren Boebert including her "following QAnon."  We wouldn't pay too much attention to this distraction. Boebert was the one who sent "little bad Beto boy" to his room for being a naughty boy when the little kid was in Colorado advocating for more gun control. Watch the spooks over at CNN go nuts over this win in Colorado. If you want a good analogy for this win in Colorado as we start to see states flip from blue to red, look carefully at the causes for Bastille Day (Fête de la Fédération) in France and the economic circumstances that led to the deaths of some of the ruling elite. The parallels are frighteningly similar (violent revolution). The modern Republican Party's days are numbered. If the police are disbanded and defunded in America, despite all their brutality and criminal behavior, America will at some point in the future celebrate their own Fête de la Fédération.
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Source: The Denver Post

Lauren Boebert just won a huge upset. Who is she?

The 33-year-old mother of four shocked politicos Tuesday

McKenzie Lange, The Grand Junction Daily Sentinel via AP - Lauren Boebert waits for returns during a watch party in Grand Junction, Colo., on Tuesday, June 30, 2020. Boebert defeated five-term Rep. Scott Tipton in the Republican primary in the 3rd Congressional District.

By JUSTIN WINGERTER | jwingerter@denverpost.com | The Denver Post | July 1, 2020

Congressional candidate Lauren Boebert grabbed national headlines Tuesday with a stunning Republican primary win over five-term Rep. Scott Tipton in Colorado’s 3rd Congressional District.

The first question for some: Who is Lauren Boebert?

Boebert, 33, is the mother of four boys and was previously best known as the founder, owner and manager of Shooters Grill in Rifle, where waitresses carry loaded guns and customers order the M16 burrito or the guac nine burger or the Swiss and Wesson.

Boebert’s husband, Jayson, has worked his entire adult life in oil and gas fields, primarily in western Colorado, according to her campaign website.

What political experience does she have?

Boebert has never held or even run for political office before, but she has shown a talent for attaching herself to salient issues and making headlines for her activism, which surely helped her Tuesday.

She reopened her restaurant in early May in defiance of Colorado Gov. Jared Polis' coronavirus order closing them, prompting the suspension of her food license.

And last September, she showed up at a metro Denver campaign event for Beto O'Rourke, then a presidential candidate running on gun control. Boebert grabbed a microphone and told him, "Hell no, you won't take our guns."

She’s also active in anti-National Popular Vote Compact efforts — an issue that has been popular among western Colorado Republicans. Boebert says she collected signatures to get the matter on November ballots.

Why did she win?

As you might suspect, that depends who you ask. The question can be framed another way: Why did Tipton, a five-term congressman, lose?

Tipton hardly campaigned in the primary, seemingly believing he would win easily, as he usually does. In emails to supporters and in social media posts, he never mentioned Boebert and rarely mentioned there was an election Tuesday.

Boebert, on the other hand, ran a spirited campaign, hitting Tipton on several issues and claiming she was the more adamant supporter of President Donald Trump, which endeared her to many Republicans in the district.

Please go to The Denver Post to read the entire article.
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Mireille Mathieu singing La Marseillaise...




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