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I'm Michael Voris, coming to you from Taco-land, at least according to Jill Biden. To the rest of Americans who aren't racist, it's just called Texas.
There is a horrible miscalculation that the Democrats — who really are racist — made about Latino voters. In a phrase, here it is: "They're all the same."
Democrats have strategized for decades that they will do next-to-nothing to stop the flow of illegal immigration. In the end, it will benefit them at the polls during elections.
The reasoning went something like this: "All these Mexicans are all the same, and the ones already here legally will welcome the illegals, because they're all just tacos at the end of the day."
It's nearly unavoidable. The truth comes out of the mouths of even evil people, the truth being that irresistible.
Just like Whites aren't all the same and Asians aren't all the same, Latinos are not all the same. But when your party leadership is flat-out racist, you see the world in racist terms.
After all, racist Nancy Pelosi just said it's wrong for Republican governors to send busloads and planeloads of illegal immigrants up North because — wait for it — they need to be down South, picking the crops.
The Democratic Party appeals to Latino voters are about as authentic as Robert O'Rourke, a fourth-generation Irish American, running around using a pet name given to him by his family to distinguish him from his grandfather.
Beto O'Rourke has about as much in common with Latino voters as Latinos have in common with "Bo-Guh-Das" — which is to say, nothing. His name is Robert. Period.
But the phony appeal by Democrats here in Texas to Latino voters does have some reasoning behind it. This year, for the first time ever, there are more Latinos in Texas than Whites — excluding Beto, of course.
That's why the eyes of the political world will be on Texas this election — to see exactly how the Latino vote breaks down. Democrats have longed for this moment and helped engineer it, but it might just blow up in their faces.
Latino voters are proving to be much more stubbornly conservative than Democrats had hoped.
Roughly speaking, half are Catholics and the other half are some version of mostly conservative Evangelicals. This is a testament to the failure of bishops in the United States to keep the Latino population Catholic, but that's another story.
They do not support open borders. They do not support abortion on demand. They do not support attacks on the family. They do not support the craziness in the schools with sexualization of their children.
According to polls, a meager 3% of Latinos use the term, but even more have combined forces to have it dropped. They see it as insulting to their heritage, which it is.
As Axios noted, this reflects "a movement by some Latinos to define themselves rather than be labeled by predominantly white progressives."
All three of them have deep ties to the Catholic Church — not the Catholic faith, mind you, just the institutional aspect of the Church. They go to Mass at least somewhat regularly, receive Holy Communion when they do go and openly talk about their Faith as though they actually believed it.
Instead, they are racists who exploit whatever they need to remain in power. But with the Latino vote, they may have met their Waterloo here in the Lone Star State this election cycle.
While California has a higher actual number of Latinos — 15 million, to 11 million in Texas — more than half of Texas is now Latino. This November, that means a sea change in American politics may sweep across the American political frontier. The Democrats may very well have only themselves to blame for it.
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TRANSCRIPT
I'm Michael Voris, coming to you from Taco-land, at least according to Jill Biden. To the rest of Americans who aren't racist, it's just called Texas.
There is a horrible miscalculation that the Democrats — who really are racist — made about Latino voters. In a phrase, here it is: "They're all the same."
Democrats have strategized for decades that they will do next-to-nothing to stop the flow of illegal immigration. In the end, it will benefit them at the polls during elections.
The reasoning went something like this: "All these Mexicans are all the same, and the ones already here legally will welcome the illegals, because they're all just tacos at the end of the day."
It's nearly unavoidable. The truth comes out of the mouths of even evil people, the truth being that irresistible.
Just like Whites aren't all the same and Asians aren't all the same, Latinos are not all the same. But when your party leadership is flat-out racist, you see the world in racist terms.
After all, racist Nancy Pelosi just said it's wrong for Republican governors to send busloads and planeloads of illegal immigrants up North because — wait for it — they need to be down South, picking the crops.
The Democratic Party appeals to Latino voters are about as authentic as Robert O'Rourke, a fourth-generation Irish American, running around using a pet name given to him by his family to distinguish him from his grandfather.
Beto O'Rourke has about as much in common with Latino voters as Latinos have in common with "Bo-Guh-Das" — which is to say, nothing. His name is Robert. Period.
But the phony appeal by Democrats here in Texas to Latino voters does have some reasoning behind it. This year, for the first time ever, there are more Latinos in Texas than Whites — excluding Beto, of course.
That's why the eyes of the political world will be on Texas this election — to see exactly how the Latino vote breaks down. Democrats have longed for this moment and helped engineer it, but it might just blow up in their faces.
Latino voters are proving to be much more stubbornly conservative than Democrats had hoped.
Roughly speaking, half are Catholics and the other half are some version of mostly conservative Evangelicals. This is a testament to the failure of bishops in the United States to keep the Latino population Catholic, but that's another story.
They do not support open borders. They do not support abortion on demand. They do not support attacks on the family. They do not support the craziness in the schools with sexualization of their children.
According to polls, a meager 3% of Latinos use the term, but even more have combined forces to have it dropped. They see it as insulting to their heritage, which it is.
As Axios noted, this reflects "a movement by some Latinos to define themselves rather than be labeled by predominantly white progressives."
All three of them have deep ties to the Catholic Church — not the Catholic faith, mind you, just the institutional aspect of the Church. They go to Mass at least somewhat regularly, receive Holy Communion when they do go and openly talk about their Faith as though they actually believed it.
Instead, they are racists who exploit whatever they need to remain in power. But with the Latino vote, they may have met their Waterloo here in the Lone Star State this election cycle.
While California has a higher actual number of Latinos — 15 million, to 11 million in Texas — more than half of Texas is now Latino. This November, that means a sea change in American politics may sweep across the American political frontier. The Democrats may very well have only themselves to blame for it.
What we do costs a lot of money, but we think you will agree that no one does it better than we do. Please support our continuing work here. Thank you in advance for your support and please just click on the link.