This week Politico reported on some absolutely vile text messages being exchanged in a group chat among young Republicans.
Leaders of Young Republican groups throughout the country worried what would happen if their Telegram chat ever got leaked, but they kept typing anyway.
They referred to Black people as monkeys and “the watermelon people” and mused about putting their political opponents in gas chambers. They talked about raping their enemies and driving them to suicide and lauded Republicans who they believed support slavery.
You can click the link if you really wanna see more of that despicable content.
It shouldn't be at all difficult to say that any of the individuals who are in any kind of leadership role within the party should step aside. Unfortunately for a guy like Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire, he believes righties should look the other way.
The Virginia AG candidate fantasized about murdering children and no Democrat at any level called for him to resign or denounced him in any serious way. Meanwhile a few college kids make edgy jokes in a group chat and conservatives are tripping over themselves to denounce and…
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) October 14, 2025
The Right doesn't stick together. That's our biggest problem by far. Conservatives are quick to denounce each other, jump on dogpiles, disavow, attack their allies. I said a few weeks ago that we all need to band together in the wake of Charlie's death and the answer I got back…
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) October 15, 2025
Yeah, I'm so not down with the "two wrongs make a right" strategy.
The fact of the matter is the Dems' failure to condemn Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones (and Jones not leaving the race) is not only hurting Jones' chance to defeat incumbent AG Jason Miyares but it looks to be undermining the campaign of Abigail Spanberger, the Democrat candidate for governor of VA. So I say let the Dems hang themselves over their lack of moral clarity while ensuring the Republican party doesn't let their cancer go untreated.
I will say this though. There have been a number of prominent Democrats jumping around like poo flinging monkeys over that Politico story, yet have been conspicuously silent over Jones fantasizing about murdering a Republican politician. And none of those impudent GOP members are seeking a state constitutional office.
- After releasing her book 107 Days chronicling her time as the 2024 Democrat presidential candidate, Kamala Harris seems hellbent on convincing Americans how we have all failed her.
Kamala: “Some people have said I was the most qualified candidate ever to run for president."
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) October 15, 2025
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"Some people?" I mean, technically that's true. But the only quantity that matters is "enough people," which she fell well short of convincing.
- Here comes Charlie Brown about to kick that football again.
Rep. Angie Craig and Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan are polling just a few points ahead of a yet-to-be-determined Republican candidate in the race to replace retiring U.S. Sen. Tina Smith.
That surprising result came from an internal poll commissioned last month by the Flanagan campaign. The poll was first reported by political commentator Blois Olson on Friday. Craig and Flanagan are both seeking the DFL nomination for the U.S. Senate.
Conducted in September by Public Policy Polling, the survey polled 1,015 likely Minnesota voters. In one scenario, voters were asked to choose between Flanagan and “Republican Candidate.” The group was also asked to pick between Craig and “Republican Candidate.”
The poll showed Flanagan winning against the Republican by just two points while Craig bested the GOP candidate by a four-point margin.
With such a slim margin separating a Republican from the two DFLers in a potential general election matchup, the poll caught the eye of John Rouleau, a veteran conservative political strategist and executive director at the Minnesota Jobs Coalition.
“Even the liberals at (Public Policy Polling) can’t make this race look good for the DFL with their thumb on the scale,” Rouleau told Alpha News. “A race within the margin of error 14-months from the election and well before Minnesotans learn about the woke, liberal agenda championed by Flanagan and Craig, is a disastrous result for the Democrats.”
Given the GOP is closing in on 20 years since they last won a statewide race in Minnesota, I'm of the mind that I'll believe it when I see it. But if MN Republicans once again put forth Royce White as the candidate, it'll ensure that this state will receive no national backing in what is (for now) a flippable seat.
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