Brandon Gill
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We've got to take it seriously.
And again, I don't think the Senate is.
But the general gist here is to require proof of citizenship before you can vote.
And a lot of Republicans were trying to attach it to this government funding bill.
just a few days ago and say, and they were basically backed down by the president and said that the Senate had made a commitment to either use its rules or change its rules to be able to pass it by a simple majority.
You know, we're finding out in the aftermath of that, that's not the case.
The Senate Republicans don't have a plan to do that and they're not going to change the rules.
So this bill doesn't really face any sort of path
And I'm also reminded four years ago, Democrats were very concerned with some of the changes that states were making, like Georgia, to their own election laws.
So they had a national response to that that failed in the Senate.
And they tried to change the rules for that as well.
And Republicans all opposed that.
So it's interesting how it only took four years for the shoe to end up totally on the other foot.
And where do people like that go to share the big lie?
Mega media.
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience.
Sharia law and radical Islam have no place in the United States.
You know, there's a fundamental truth that I think we've got to recognize, which is that not all cultures are created equal and they are not all equally compatible with America's governing framework.
The reality is that radical Islam is a political ideology and
has a very different conception of freedom of speech than we have in the United States, a very different conception of freedom of religion, of separation of church and state or of mosque and state.