Martin Luther King's Niece Blasts Mark Cuban, Endorses Trump

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I have a dream that one day, I will live in an America in which a Kennedy and a King band together to defend the America of free speech, civil rights enshrined in all the Amendments, peace instead of war, and kindness instead of hate. 

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That day is today, although it pains me that they have been forced out of one of the two major parties because of their views. 

The Democrats' final argument is that women must vote for Kamala Harris because MAGA supporters are weak, stupid, deplorable, vectors of disease, Nazis, and garbage. They are attacking women, blacks, Hispanics, and gays who don't embrace the Democrat agenda and vote enthusiastically for a vapid and incompetent mixed-race woman just because she has the "right" identity. 

I don't know whether this campaign pitch will move any votes to the Harris/Walz ticket, but it's pretty clear that a lot of women, blacks, Hispanics, and gays don't appreciate being lectured to by a bunch of freaks who prioritize killing babies, sterilizing children, opening the borders, and destroying the middle-class. 

Mark Cuban's comments calling Trump's female supporters weak and stupid didn't sit well with a lot of people outside the Blue bubble, where this sentiment is universally held. Mark Cuban's comments would never have landed well, but he would likely have been extended some grace but for the fact that everybody already knows that the Democrats have contempt for anybody not in their club. 

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Cuban's comments were, let's be fair, intended as a slam on Trump, implying that he was not man enough to be around strong women. On its face this is clearly absurd; Trump's key advisors were as often as not women, and early in his administration, there was even a fair amount of reporting on this fact. Kellyanne Conway was one of the most influential people in America and widely credited for getting Trump across the finish line in 2016, and Trump relies on women in key positions more than most--without bowing to identity politics. 

But Cuban was just trying to lie about Trump, not insult all Trump-supporting women. 

The jibe hit this hard because Cuban accidentally told the deeper truth: the left hates dissenters, particularly apostates. Black Republicans are "Uncle Toms," for instance, and Republican women are weak and stupid. 

Whether Cuban meant to say this out loud really doesn't matter: what he said is what is in the Democrats' hearts. 

You see it all the time. I follow the account "Chronicles of Racist Liberals" on Twitter/X, and it posts racist comments against conservative minorities all day, every day. It is shocking how racist and sexist liberals are when they encounter a person who refuses to be owned by the Democrats due to their race and/or sex. 

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It's not shocking news that King supports Trump. She is a pro-life activist who has known Trump for years. So it's not quite the bombshell that RFK Jr.'s endorsement was. 

But it is symbolic of how the Democratic Party has assumed the support of people because it thinks it owns people of various demographics. They treat everybody as a member of an identity group with obligations to obey, not as individuals with free minds and free consciences. 

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David Strom 10:00 AM | November 01, 2024
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