NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL CONSERVATIVE LEADERS TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY
Minnesota is a powder keg.
And the Democrats appear to be winning the public relations battle.
Why?
Because Big Media is not telling the truth about ICE, illegals, and the Trump Administration.
Remember, with Democrats/the Left the issue is never the issue, it’s always the revolution.
Recently, Sandy Rios asked me and a few others if we had any thoughts or recommendations as to how conservatives should respond to the demonstrations and riots in Minneapolis.
Here’s my reply to Sandy and all other conservative leaders.
The conservatives’ number one need in 1961 when I went to New York City to run YAF was for leaders.
Today our number one need is still for—leaders.
In the 1960s we did have a few leaders—Bill Buckley, Jr., National Review, Barry Goldwater, and perhaps a few others.
Today I don’t see the conservative national leadership.
There are four major political forces in America today.
- Democrat Party and their leftwing allies
- Republican Party
- MAGA
- Conservative Movement
The Democrat Party, Republican Party, and MAGA have leaders. But who and where are the leaders of the Conservative Movement?
Yes, we have some good leaders—mostly on a single-issue, but we lack the leaders who can blow their trumpet and millions of Americans will suit up to battle.
Democrats and their leftwing allies have plenty of leaders, including:
- Bernie Sanders
- Gavin Newsom
- Hakeem Jefferies
- AOC
- Marc Elias
- John Pedosta
- Eric Holder
- James Carville
Recently one of our very best was murdered—Charlie Kirk.
Since there is no one, or two, or three national conservative leaders at the level of the above national Democrats, I have an idea.
Let’s you, me, and our friends be the leaders we have been waiting for.
Let’s be part of “His truth is marching on”.
All of us are in touch daily with our fellow conservatives. Some reach hundreds or thousands, while others reach millions.
Some magnify their voice via radio and/or TV. Others perhaps it’s a blog, podcast or their organization’s website, digital or postal mail, newsletters, emails, videos, speeches, etc.
Some can do most all of the above on a daily or weekly basis.
Next week I’ll give you some more examples of things you can do immediately.






