Royce White: Globalists, Like George And Alex Soros, Have The Morals Of Drug Dealers
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Minnesota Senate candidate Royce White focused his remarks on George Soros and his son, Alex Soros, accusing them of corrupting American politics. White criticized the influence of billionaires like Soros, stating, “There is a crisis in American political culture when a man like this is able to give billions” to influence global and domestic politics. He questioned why the Democratic Party embraces the Soros family, particularly condemning George Soros’ past actions during the Holocaust and his lack of remorse. White remarked that Soros’ moral relativism, comparing the Holocaust to market dynamics, is “crack dealer logic.”
White also highlighted the connections between Alex Soros and prominent Democratic figures like Kamala Harris and Barack Obama, suggesting that Soros is a “cache celebrity” within progressive circles. He emphasized the contrast in media coverage, asserting that the response would be far harsher if conservative figures were photographed with someone like Soros.
He linked Soros’ actions to broader societal decay, blaming a lack of “truth, God, and goodness.” White declared, “George Soros is a thief,” and claimed that such influence leads to corruption and violence across all levels of society.
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"Bank Your Vote”: Gina Swoboda Hammers How Important Getting YOUR Vote ASAP
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Gina Swoboda and Royce White discussed Arizona’s “Get Out the Vote” efforts, highlighting challenges and concerns about election integrity. Swoboda emphasized the importance of early voting, noting equipment failures on Election Day in Maricopa County. "I can’t have anybody walk away,” she stressed, urging voters to cast ballots early to avoid issues.
White questioned mixed messaging about voting strategies and expressed concerns over potential fraud. "Is giving them too much runway and time to prepare going to be a problem for us?” he asked. She acknowledged these concerns but emphasized, “I’ve got to get the ballots in early.”
They also discussed key voter issues in Arizona. Gina noted that "the border and inflation” are the top concerns, driving voters to support candidates like Donald Trump and Kari Lake.
Royce White: "The Globalists Won WW2”
Royce White argues that World War II marked the beginning of an international order that has failed America. He acknowledges the sacrifices of soldiers but asserts that the war aligned the U.S. with “bad guys,” specifically the Stalinist Soviet Union, which had committed atrocities before the war. He criticizes the post-war U.S. integration of Nazi scientists and intelligence officers, claiming it benefited the elites rather than the American people.
White believes the “international rules-based order” has led to American decline, with citizens now paying for global security and economic entanglements. He critiques globalization, highlighting dependence on foreign resources like Chinese antibiotics and Ukrainian grain, calling it an unnecessary burden. He emphasizes, “The U.S. dollar, once our greatest asset, is now our greatest liability,” as it props up a global system that exploits American citizens.
White also accuses global elites, like George Soros, of pushing agendas that weaken America while enriching themselves. He advocates for a “radical realignment” of the U.S. economy to free it from foreign dependencies and restore national strength, aligning with the core principles of the MAGA movement.
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Maureen Bannon and Royce White expressed deep frustrations about the current political landscape, particularly the leadership of Speaker Mike Johnson. Maureen stated, "Spinelessness and specklessness are something we got to weed out this party going forward, or else there’s nothing.” She criticized the constant deferral of crucial decisions, labeling it as "kicking the can down the road” and called out the prioritization of foreign aid over domestic needs. "A $750 check to the people in the path of Helene… it’s an insult,” she emphasized, highlighting the disconnect between government actions and the struggles of American citizens.
White echoed her sentiments, stressing the urgency of the upcoming election. "As long as there’s an American citizen with blood beating and pumping… this republic has a chance,” he declared. He called for a “foxhole mentality” as they face the upcoming battle, insisting there can be "no quit” and "no surrender.” He also reaffirmed his commitment to accountability, stating, "I’ll step up every single day and explain exactly why I made the choices I made.” Both speakers underscored the need for courage and clarity in leadership, asserting that true representation involves living up to the expectations of the American people.