W. Bryan Hubbard
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I don't care if it's Gavin Newsom, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, that Illinois governor, Governor Pritzker, any national Democrat who needs my time, my effort,
Whatever I can offer by way of volunteer resources to make sure that Andy Beshear never sniffs the sewer grate of the White House, they've got it.
In this Politico article, Andy talks about, in much the same way as other politicians,
performative public piety purveyors, that his life is guided by the golden rule and the Good Samaritan.
He likes to wear his Sunday school and deacon affiliations on his sleeve as so many other performative public piety figures do.
If he were actually going to preach the part of the Bible that he has lived, he would talk more about Judas and the 40 pieces of silver than he would any golden rule.
and a good Samaritan.
And I just want to make sure that the people of home and the people of America know who this man is as the national media takes up Kentucky media's grotesque narrative about his decency and tries to lie him into the White House.
Thank you for letting me say that.
It's been a long time coming.
Thank you.
And do you mind if I share one last thing?
And because it is the 250th anniversary of the country, this comes from the heart.
You know, the bicentennial children have had the blessing of being the grandchildren of that greatest generation that overcame the Great Depression, defeated Nazism, killed Jim Crow, and crushed totalitarian communism.
That greatest generation lived, suffered, bled, and died to leave us the shining city on the hill.
Over the past 50 years, the bicentennial children or those who are known as Generation X have experienced the mass extinction
of family and community.
We are the first generational cohort of mass refugees from obliterated biological families who had to seek and build new families of choice based on the salvation bond of unconditional affection.
rejected only the superficial, socialized separatisms of the skin suits into which we have been born.