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Tucker Carlson announces his departure from the GOP — Glenn Beck shares a serious warning

Tucker Carlson announces his departure from the GOP — Glenn Beck shares a serious warning

In a recent podcast episode of “Can’t Censor,” hosted by former Canadian journalists Travis Danraj and Kalman Wong, Tucker Carlson, a well-known conservative commentator, announced a significant shift in his political stance: he will no longer support the Republican Party.

“I’m not going to support a Republican. I’m not going to support a Democrat. I don’t know what I’m going to do,” he stated, clearly frustrated and feeling that the Republican Party prioritizes foreign interests over those of Americans.

“I’m out. And if I’m out, I think a lot of other people are out too,” he added, implying a broader disillusionment among his audience.

Glenn Beck responded to Carlson’s declaration, sensing it as a notable warning for both Republicans and conservative constituents in Washington.

Speaking to Republican politicians, Beck remarked, “I said this is what’s going to happen. I’ve been saying it for years. There will come a day when your people will stop protecting you. The notion that ‘the other side is to blame’ won’t hold anymore.”

He cautioned that dissatisfaction among voters is “here,” emphasizing that it isn’t solely an issue for Trump, but rather speaks to a need for sensible policies and national strength.

“[Trump] was just the first major candidate to say, ‘We can’t let our nation decline,’ and that resonates. People want a country that values faith, family, and freedom,” he exclaimed.

Beck then directed his focus toward conservative voters, urging them not to rush to defend the Republican Party if more individuals like Carlson choose to walk away. “Don’t rush to defend them,” he implores.

He further argued, “Every time you defend them for free, you’re teaching them that they can ignore you.” He believes the only message incumbents understand is the sound of a voter closing the door behind them.

Despite this, Beck insists that the fight against what he describes as the “authoritarian and crazy left” must continue; it’s just about finding those who genuinely support the principles of the Republican Party.

Beck turned his attention to Washington, stating bluntly, “You won’t survive this. And I’m not just talking about a tough cycle ahead. You’re building a movement directed right at yourselves, and you deserve it.”

He warns that, in the face of an inevitable change, no amount of money or messaging can alter the path ahead for the Republican Party.

To halt the exodus of voters, Beck suggests, “You need to remove the reasons for your existence,” which means truly listening to the people and acting on their demands.

If you’re interested in further insights, watching the video shared might be enlightening.

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