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Shawn Farash
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Shawn Farash argues the birthright citizenship and mail-in ballot rulings are frustrating but change nothing about the rules conservatives were already playing by.
DSA member David Jenkins stated on video: 'Our goal is liberation. Our goal is communism,' directly contradicting CNN's framing that democratic socialism is not communism.
Rep. Ro Khanna's elementary-school-aged children reportedly earned up to $2 million from three private golf courses in Ohio in 2024, even as Khanna publicly rails against hoarding wealth.
Rep. Ro Khanna's young children own three private golf courses in Ohio where membership initiation fees run upward of $45,000.
A New York Times/Siena poll shows DSA-backed Maine Senate candidate Graham Plattner leading Republican Susan Collins 49–47, within the margin of error.
Shawn Farash noted that Senator Susan Collins historically outperforms her polling averages by approximately 8 percentage points.
Susan Collins holds a 21-point advantage over Graham Plattner among non-college voters, despite Plattner centering his campaign on working-class issues.
Patriot Mobile has been operating as a Christian conservative wireless provider for more than 12 years, contributing millions annually to conservative causes.
American Financing reports its customers save an average of $800 a month — nearly $10,000 a year — by refinancing high-interest debt with mortgage rates in the 5s.
Colorado DSA candidate Zelat Rose said on video that 9/11 was 'inevitable' because U.S. foreign policy destabilized the Middle East, making it a primary target of Farash's closing argument.
Shawn Farash noted that Democrats lost all seven swing states in the 2024 election, yet moved further left rather than toward the center as the DLC did after 1984.
Ronald Reagan won 49 out of 50 states in the 1984 election against Walter Mondale, nearly losing only Minnesota — Mondale's home state — by a few thousand votes.
KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov warned that true demoralization doesn't just lower morale — it destroys a person's ability to process facts. Once demoralized, people reject objective reality itself. That's the playbook being run on conservatives right now.
Trump didn't mope after the birthright ruling — he immediately pivoted to a legislative fix and declared the Slaughter case, which overturned Humphrey's Executor, the real landmark victory. That's what leadership looks like: accept the loss, find another path, keep moving.
CNN says democratic socialism isn't communism. The DSA says otherwise. In a video montage, David Jenkins explicitly states: 'Our goal is liberation. Our goal is communism.' You don't need a PowerPoint to make the case anymore — they're making it themselves.
After 1984 Democrats formed the DLC to drag themselves back to the center. After 2024, there is no DLC. The DSA owns the party now. If you're a JFK or Clinton Democrat, the party you once belonged to has ceased to exist.
Democratic Rep. Adam Smith went on CNN and called DSA candidates' ideology 'vastly more radical' than normal progressivism — citing support for communism, open borders, defunding police, and a fundamental attack on America. He called it dangerous. Farash's response: where were you ten years ago?
Rep. Ro Khanna posts on X about fighting the oligarchy and hoarding wealth. Meanwhile his elementary-school-aged kids own three private Ohio golf courses with $45,000 initiation fees and earned up to $2 million in 2024. Khanna himself lives in a luxury home with a four-story elevator.
CNN's Harry Enten dropped a striking data point: 93% of Republicans are extremely or very proud to be American, versus only 27% of Democrats. The gap is 66 points. More Democrats now report little or no pride in America than report being very proud. That's not a policy disagreement — that's a completely different country.
Zelat Rose, a 29-year-old DSA candidate who just beat a 15-term incumbent in Colorado's 1st Congressional District, said on video that 9/11 was 'inevitable' because the U.S. destabilized the Middle East. She's running for a seat in the House. This is the Democrat Party's farm team in 2026.
Men stormed the beaches of Normandy knowing they might not survive. America won independence against the greatest military power on Earth. Compared to that, a few bad court rulings are manageable. But only if you stay in the fight.
Two bad Supreme Court rulings don't change the battlefield. The mail-in ballot problem existed before the ruling, and birthright citizenship was already broken — now it's finally a major political conversation. The left wants you to throw your hands up; that's exactly why you can't.
The town of Newbury, Massachusetts sent a letter to Plum Island residents warning them that flying American flags could be considered harassment of piping plovers — an endangered species — potentially triggering federal enforcement. Farash's take: this is demoralization by government edict, timed perfectly to America's 250th birthday.
Graham Plattner — endorsed by Schumer and Jeffries despite having a self-identified Totenkopf tattoo — only leads Susan Collins by two points in a New York Times/Siena poll, within the margin of error. Collins historically outperforms polling by eight points. The working-class coalition isn't buying his pitch: she leads by 21 among non-college voters.
AOC said big corporations are scary because 'they think they have unchecked power.' The problem: she was comparing them to government — which means she thinks government has unchecked power. The Constitution says otherwise, but AOC apparently didn't get the memo.
The night before Kenneth Barrett's sheriff primary, Farash's team crammed 35 people into a room, installed a free texting app, and blasted 7,000 to 8,000 voters. Barrett won by a landslide. Bad mail-in ballot laws don't change that math — too-big-to-rig grassroots effort does.
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