
Lars Larson says ‘you have to wonder how Democrats will explain to voters this year … they’re in favor of illegal aliens, criminal gangs and a murderous regime’
Lars Larson
The Northwest Nonsense
It’s amazing the way Democrats choose their allies these days.
Now, they support the government of Iran and they condemn President Trump for taking action against a murderous dictatorship this weekend.
They support the Mad Mullahs of Tehran who have spent the last half century funding terrorism and killing their own people … as well as killing Americans.
Now, they’re closer than ever to getting their hands on the ultimate weapon … nuclear bombs.
Last week, President Trump asked them not to take some of the final steps necessary to make that weapon.
They refused.
A threat to American national security drove the attack on Iran this past weekend.
As usual, democrat leaders oppose doing the right thing.
Even as citizens celebrate in Iran … and Iranians in America took to the streets of our country to demonstrate in favor of Donald Trump and the actions he has taken.
You have to wonder how Democrats will explain to voters this year … they’re in favor of illegal aliens, criminal gangs and a murderous regime.
Who wants to vote for that?
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