Conservative warrior lays out the truth about leftism at the Freedom Center’s Texas Weekend.
BILL WHITTLE: What I would like to do is talk to you a little bit about the history of the progressive movement in broad strokes, because I think one of the things that we do, because we’re fundamentally decent people, is that we treat them as if they were fundamentally decent people who we just disagreed with.
They’re not. They’re not fundamentally decent people at all. As we heard in the last segment, listening to the works of Saul Alinsky, lying is a major part of their entire political statement. They have to constantly lie. They have to constantly tell people something different from what they actually believe because if the American people found out what they actually believed they’d never be elected.
And people ask me, you know, Is it hard being a conservative? It’s hard being a conservative in Los Angeles because that’s where they’re arguing for human rights for broccoli. (Laughter.)
But I’ll tell you what’s not hard about being conservative. It’s really, really nice for me to be able to say one thing and then do the same thing. That’s actually rather refreshing. I don’t have to worry about what I say. I don’t have to be careful about what I say, because what I say and what I do are the same things.
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