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Sure, the left has Taylor Swift, but we have Catturd

A few Sundays ago, I was certainly rooting for the Baltimore Ravens to beat the Kansas City Chiefs. And after that, I was hoping for the underdog Detroit Lions to attack the San Francisco 49ers.

Let me be clear: The drama orchestrated by the NFL forces surrounding Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce is… do not have It will motivate you to root for the opposing Ravens. What turned me into a Ravens fan was last Sunday, after the team’s win over the Houston Texans, I thanked Baltimore’s head coach for giving me glory where glory awaited me. . The coach began his postgame press conference by reciting a scripture that says all praise is to the Most High God for victory.

The “silent majority” used to refer to people who had a powerful and motivating force in culture but did not have a media megaphone. Something similar is happening today.

I watched most of the Ravens vs. Chiefs game until the Ravens got caught in a weird play. They were trailing by 10 points at that point, but with most of the fourth quarter still underway, the gap certainly wasn’t insurmountable. But when quarterback Lamar Jackson threw an interception into the end zone with less than seven minutes left, I had enough. So Jackson had a receiver wide open, but did he try to thread the needle with another receiver sandwiched between three defensive players? Go figure.

Days of post-match analysis had people talking about the possibility of a rigged match. Indeed, it seems like if you want to drive ratings for the upcoming Super Bowl, you want more than just a toss-up and “I hope the best team wins” as the sole, trivial driving force.Want to add drama, intrigue, and yes, a little romance to the mix? Now it is show!

A quick-witted pairing like this would bring in a whole new audience to replace the NFL’s far-left end zone message and the fans that have been decimated by that message. All – Gay Promotion. (By the way, will “transitioned” men be able to be part of NFL teams soon so the league can boast about its gender inclusivity?)

And if you want to make sure the Chiefs are seen as the good guys in their next matchup, you definitely don’t want an underdog. I’ve never been to the Big Dance Lions. mixed in. We all know how much America loves rooting for the underdog.

Well, I would like to reveal myself. I’m not suggesting there’s any certifiable hanky-panky going on within the NFL’s halls of power. All I’m saying is that it’s safe to say that things are going so well that some of us have cried out loud.Huh?

Yes, the NFL has woken up and the upcoming Super Bowl is appealing to many in that strange camp. I will make adjustments myself, but I am confident that things will work out for the best. At least it will be an exciting and close game, and the result will cap off a great season-long story.

So where is the story for those on the right? Why are we always on the defensive? Where is our sin?

What I saw recently is Interview with Tucker Carlson X, nicknamed “Catturd”, is an internet sensation. Of course, Cattard is not his real name like William, Mike, or Carl Cattard. Nevertheless, he has an interesting story about how he went from using drugs, wearing tie-dye, and being an honest, good-natured hippie to championing the common-sense views of the right. what happened?

While working on construction, Cattard and his fellow builders were listening to Rush Limbaugh on the radio. Cataldo soon came to identify himself as a conservative, as he overwhelmingly agreed with Rush and his arguments against the left.

Catturd decided to start tweeting his opinions and soon found himself becoming internet famous. His tweets caught the attention of influential people, including former U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Ill.). Cattard sparked the controversy by posting a cartoon mocking members of Congress’ support for the war in Ukraine. A heated exchange of tweets. Kinzinger threatened to knock out Cattard’s light if he met him on the battlefield.

So why is a relatively small player in the culture wars being singled out here as an example of the world’s backlash against Taylor Swift?

I think it comes down to what’s going on behind the scenes.

The left controls all major message outlets known as mainstream media. However, the right appears to have a group behind the scenes on social media that is inciting the mob. In older political eras (Nixon in the 1970s), the term “silent majority” referred to those who had no media megaphone, even though they were powerful and powerfully motivating in the culture. Something very similar is happening today.

Bold and outspoken champions of the right may have been pushed into a corner. (Think of Tucker Carlson, whose newfound home in X is roaring like a house on fire.) But in addition to their continued influence, turning points There are rising stars like USA’s Charlie Kirk and mainstays like Glenn Beck and Eric Metaxas (both of whom I have worked with). ), and America’s personal his 2024 Super Bowl, which is this year’s presidential election. far From the playout.

encouraged. Our movement is grassroots. And anything is possible when you base it on the humble scratchy, scratchy voice of a man named Catturd.

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