The Democratic Death Cult
Wonder Woman isn't so wonderful after all
Ken Pealock
9/23/20242 min read
‘Wonder Woman’ star Lynda Carter joins Kamala Harris's death cult.
In a not-so-surprising development, Lynda Carter just announced she is voting for Kamala BJ Harris and Tampon Tim Walz. She refused to endorse her pro-life sister, Pamela Carter, in the Arizona state legislative race.
The abortion "issue" is supposedly the primary reason for friction with her sister. Yet she endorsed Joe Biden in 2020 and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in 2016, when abortion was not an issue. Why?
The other "wonder" is why Wonder Woman gives a lip-smacking embrace to the dynamic duo of Biden and Harris after they have destroyed this country by opening the borders to illegal immigrants.
I think it is more than just virtue signaling. I don't think they are concerned in the slightest with the average hard-working American or the country. Why should they care about the unwashed masses that helped them become wealthy? The peasants can go to hell.
Like most wealthy Democrats, Orca Winfrey, George Looney, Rob "Meathead" Reiner, and other nincompoops, Lynda Carter won't face the consequences of crime and lost wages to illegals. They all have gated communities, private security, and enough wealth to last a lifetime.
Sooner or later, they will lose it all when the barbarians come to their gates. Good riddance.
The indisputable fact is this: A vote for Harris and Walz is a vote for the democratic death cult of abortions, murder, and rapes by illegal migrants, the death of liberty—and possibly our annihilation in a nuclear war. I don't know what else to call this but a death cult.
The most befuddling question of all is why the masses cannot see they are voting for their own destruction?
We know that Donald J. Trump says stupid things and has made lots of bad decisions. But we know from past performance that he will at least reduce the number of illegals coming into the country. And we know he will try to stop the warmongers.
This is enough. Whatever else is less important.
"Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction." President Ronald Reagan, 1967.
Copyright 2024 by Ken Pealock