This point about "dual citizens running the country" is not lost on people.
People like Ben Shapiro are really helping to wake up conservatives to the predicament we are in. The whole "Christ is King" fiasco where he fired a black woman because she loves Jesus is opening a lot of eyes.
I mean, when I was a kid my parents would always talk about "they" as in "they are ruining this country." My mom would ask my dad, "Who are these "they" people?" And he'd say, "You know full well who they are."
See, he actually read the Talmud. The story is he met a muslim man at work, so he got the Koran and read it, and thought it was a little weird but not complete garbage. Some of it is pretty good stuff but others are obviously off the rails.
He had a jewish co-worker so he got a copy of the talmud and read that. His jewish co-worker was not religious and warned my dad that he shouldn't read it, but he read it anyway.
I remember seeing a copy of the koran and the talmud on the bookshelf as a kid. I asked my dad about the koran and he said go ahead and read it, it's not too bad. When I asked about the talmud he said I wasn't allowed to read it until I grew up, and he took it off the shelf just in case one of us got ideas.
We know full well who "they" are. Some people have been talking about "them" for generations now.
This point about "dual citizens running the country" is not lost on people.
People like Ben Shapiro are really helping to wake up conservatives to the predicament we are in. The whole "Christ is King" fiasco where he fired a black woman because she loves Jesus is opening a lot of eyes.
I mean, when I was a kid my parents would always talk about "they" as in "they are ruining this country." My mom would ask my dad, "Who are these "they" people?" And he'd say, "You know full well who they are."
See, he actually read the Talmud. The story is he met a muslim man at work, so he got the Koran and read it, and thought it was a little weird but not complete garbage. Some of it is pretty good stuff but others are obviously off the rails.
He had a jewish co-worker so he got a copy of the talmud and read that. His jewish co-worker was not religious and warned my dad that he shouldn't read it, but he read it anyway.
I remember seeing a copy of the koran and the talmud on the bookshelf as a kid. I asked my dad about the koran and he said go ahead and read it, it's not too bad. When I asked about the talmud he said I wasn't allowed to read it until I grew up, and he took it off the shelf just in case one of us got ideas.
We know full well who "they" are. Some people have been talking about "them" for generations now.