The First Governor to Admit the Truth

h/t Jim Stone

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Truth in Tension
Truth in Tension
3 years ago

Hopefully what Alabama Governor Ivey stated regarding the new voting laws in Alabama is true. Who is John Galt? TEXIT!

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago

God bless her.

tom finley
tom finley
3 years ago
Reply to  tom finley

Maybe but I doubt it she has repented of her sins, only God knows the truth.

gail jansen
gail jansen
3 years ago

Way to go Kay!

Laura Nauta
Laura Nauta
3 years ago

She’s still a rino and just wants to be re-elected, she is going out! Don’t be fooled, she was a democrat and went republican to get elected, she is horrible

EddieHnatko
EddieHnatko
3 years ago
Reply to  Laura Nauta

Same with Tony Gonzales (R-TX-23).

enn ess
enn ess
3 years ago

Realize they are politicians, the prerequisite for a politician is to lie. De Santis seems to be the rare exception. His deeds seem to back up his words. which is the true sign of integrity, not popular opinion which seems rot be the norm. All run of the mill politicians have one thing in common, they do all they can to retain their position of power, whatever it takes, lies, deceit, distraction, omission, obfuscation, general application of maximum quantities of Smoke & Mirrors. Oh look, there’s a squirrel.

Chris
Chris
3 years ago

She will have to apologize for killing businesses in this state. She will have to admit that she made grievous mistakes. She will have to put in writing that she will never let another mandate be spoken by her lips.
She is not one of us. She is a liar and not a very good one and her “cute” commercials don’t cover up her sins.

Paulo
Paulo
3 years ago

A good interview I missed earlier:
How They Did It — True the Vote’s Catherine Engelbrecht and Gregg Phillips on The Charlie Kirk Show
https://rumble.com/v10ajh2-how-the-did-it-true-the-votes-catherine-engelbrecht-and-gregg-phillips-on-t.html