- The Washington Times - Thursday, July 13, 2023

If you want to stop the onslaught of globalism from destroying America’s sovereignty, then quick — pick up a Bible, teach your kids biblical truths and recapture the essence of American Exceptionalism: God-given rights.

If Americans know they’re created in the image of God, endowed with certain rights the government can’t take, then no way, no how, at no time in the present or future will the bureaucrats of Big Government be able to steal the nation’s freedoms.

That — and elect Donald Trump in 2024.

He’s the guy who knows best politically how to fight the globalists. And nobody knows that better than the globalists themselves.

“The reason Donald Trump is so hated, so despised by the establishment and the deep state is he does not go in, already obligated and pretty much owned by the elitist donor class,” said former governor and presidential candidate Mike Huckabee.


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Read: Not easily controlled.

“It’s not that we don’t have some great candidates [in the Republican Party] — we do,” Huckabee said. “[But] we’re at a crossroads in America where as much as I would love to elect somebody who has some great ideas and solutions and who is diplomatic and kind and thoughtful — that’s not going to work right now.”

Nope.

The number one step Americans need to take right now to save liberties for the coming generations is to turn back to God. The number two?

Elect a White House leader who is savvy at fighting the World Economic Forum, the World Health Organization, the United Nations — the global threats to American liberties.

Before it’s too late.

Listen to more from Huckabee in this “Bold and Blunt’ episode about the moral state of America, the media and political battles that must be won.

* Bold and Blunt is available at The Washington Times, at Real Life Network, at the Christian podcast Edifi app, through Apple — basically, wherever podcasts are available. 

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