Anonymous ID: e86e72 Aug. 25, 2020, 6:16 a.m. No.10412657   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://www.theblaze.com/news/abby-johnson-rnc-abortion-speech

 

Pro-life advocate Abby Johnson offered up a preview of her upcoming Republican National Convention speech during a recent interview with "The Church Boys Podcast," explaining that she's hoping her five-minute address will be stirring, memorable — and convicting.

 

Now, Johnson is hoping to make a profound impact through her speech, leaving the audience with a deeply stirring message about the true nature and impact of abortion.

 

"I feel like people are going to listen to this 5-minute speech and they're going to walk away," she said. "And they're not going to ever be able to say, 'Wow, we had no idea that those things happen during abortion.' They're going to know."

 

Johnson added that she likes "shocking people out of their apathy and into action."

Anonymous ID: e86e72 Aug. 25, 2020, 6:25 a.m. No.10412699   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2726 >>2739 >>2748 >>2769

https://www.newsandguts.com/video/trevor-noah-breaks-down-qanon-calling-it-a-political-cult/

 

QAnon has been getting legitimacy thanks to a couple of politicians associated with the movement who won primaries and due to Donald Trump’s refusal to dismiss the extremist group. The president recently said, “I don’t know much about the movement other than I understand that they like me very much, which I appreciate.” Then his Chief of Staff Mark Meadows took the ignorance is bliss approach one step further on Fox News Sunday saying, “We don’t even know what it is.” While it sounds rather crazy that Meadows doesn’t know what QAnon is, The Daily Show’s Trevor Noah is here to help

Anonymous ID: e86e72 Aug. 25, 2020, 6:46 a.m. No.10412809   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2823 >>2833

https://cardinalpine.com/story/meet-the-disillusioned-conservatives-pushing-for-biden-during-trumps-rnc/

 

“You may have different views than Joe Biden. But he is a person of integrity and decency,” ex-FBI Director James Comey tells attendees of Convention on Founding Principles.

As Republican leadership kicked off their national convention Monday in Charlotte, self-professed conservatives who’ve broken with the party held their own convention across town.

 

But in this one, 87% of the 400 delegates said they would vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden over President Donald Trump.

 

Organizers of the anti-Trump event—the “Convention on Founding Principles”—say it’s evidence that the divisive GOP president has lost support among people who might otherwise consider themselves Republicans.

 

The event was planned by Trump critics such as former NC Supreme Court Associate Justice Bob Orr and national organizations such as Stand Up Republic and Principles First. And it drew national voices like former FBI Director James Comey, ex-RNC Chair Michael Steele and former third-party presidential candidate Evan McMullin.

 

McMullin called it a “grim milestone” Monday that the party would go forward with nominating Trump again.

 

Comey, noting that he was a registered Republican who hadn’t spoken at political events because of his career, told the convention he would be supporting Biden.

 

“You may have different views than Joe Biden,” Comey said. “But he is a person of integrity and decency. Republicans used to believe that character matters first.”