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JonLP24

(29,322 posts)
Mon May 20, 2019, 12:13 PM May 2019

How extremists are reasserting themselves in mainstream GOP politics in Arizona

Russell Pearce stepped up to a podium in Gilbert, one of the more affluent and educated communities in Arizona.

He had bloodshed on his mind.

“We have stupid leaders, stupid politicians,” he told a crowd of Republicans. “And it’s time we start replacing those that refuse to stand up for the values that those have shed blood for. I’m grateful to be an American and I’m grateful to be a patriot. … I believe we owe it to our children and our grandchildren to preserve the freedoms we’ve enjoyed, that have been passed down to us by the shedding of blood. And it may take the shedding of blood to keep this republic, and I, for one, am willing to do whatever it takes.”

His remarks drew applause from Republicans in the crowd, many of whom sat in lawn chairs throughout the day to hear from a parade of conservative speakers who headlined the event.

There was a time not so long ago when Arizona’s Republican leaders would have spurned a grassroots gathering such as this “Patriotism over Socialism” rally, put on by the Tea Party Community.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/politics/arizona/2019/05/20/how-extremists-reasserting-themselves-into-mainstream-gop-politics-arizona-republican-party/3568202002/

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How extremists are reasserting themselves in mainstream GOP politics in Arizona (Original Post) JonLP24 May 2019 OP
never thought of Gilbert as affluent or educated Kali May 2019 #1
Gilbert has quite a few homes for the 1% JonLP24 May 2019 #2
it was all farms when I lived up there Kali May 2019 #3

Kali

(55,007 posts)
1. never thought of Gilbert as affluent or educated
Mon May 20, 2019, 12:42 PM
May 2019

but then I haven't lived in the valley for decades.

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