'Republicans across the country are becoming aware of their own economic power and are voting with their dollars.' -bradyleonard
to host anti-Catholic hate group the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, and fans are following suit.
Republicans across the country are becoming aware of their own economic power and are voting with their dollars. Predictably, this has the Democratic National Committee shills in corporate media fighting mad, which is as reliable a gauge as any to confirm that you are over the target.MSNBC guest Brandon Wolf
said,"Target is simply a proxy for the war that extremists are waging for control in this country,” adding that conservatives “rely on intimidation and fear to try and force the country into a backslide.” Of course these journalists, and journalist-adjacent talking heads, don’t believe any of that, and they would never call a left-wing boycott “totalitarian” or “extremist.” They are simply taken aback by conservatives finally willing to put their money where their mouths are.
I doubt that line will land, and conservatives should continue supporting companies that don’t hate their guts.
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