
Episode 138
138: Monday Musing: Charlie Kirk's MAGA White Christian Nationalism Is Close To Gaining Real Power
June 17, 20244m 37s
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Show Notes
Here's the Left of Lansing "Monday Musing" for June 17, 2024
The right-wing White Christian Nationalist activist group Turning Points USA showed-up in Detroit last weekend to spread its hateful and dangerous message to its followers.
Its leader, millennial wonderboy Charlie Kirk, is becoming the new face of right-wing extremism. But if he and his people are able to capture just a fraction of long-time Democratic voters, then the country is in deep trouble this November.
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NOTES:
North Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem's "call to arms" speech during Turning Points USA speech in Detroit.
"Charlie Kirk once pushed a 'secular worldview.' Now he's fighting to make America Christian again." By Mike Hixenbaugh and Allan Smith of NBC News
The right-wing White Christian Nationalist activist group Turning Points USA showed-up in Detroit last weekend to spread its hateful and dangerous message to its followers.
Its leader, millennial wonderboy Charlie Kirk, is becoming the new face of right-wing extremism. But if he and his people are able to capture just a fraction of long-time Democratic voters, then the country is in deep trouble this November.
Please, subscribe to the podcast, download each episode, and give it a good review if you can!
[email protected]
Left of Lansing is now on YouTube as well!
leftoflansing.com
NOTES:
North Dakota Republican Governor Kristi Noem's "call to arms" speech during Turning Points USA speech in Detroit.
"Charlie Kirk once pushed a 'secular worldview.' Now he's fighting to make America Christian again." By Mike Hixenbaugh and Allan Smith of NBC News