Kari Lake recently decided she has had enough with the left-leaning new channel she used to work for. She quit that gig as we previously reported here. Now, she is running for Republican Governor of Arizona, and she’s not mincing any words. Lake recently spoke at an ASU protest regarding mask mandates.
The Gateway Pundit did a great expose of that here. She reportedly told students and others in the crowd that she will pardon anyone arrested for breaking Covid-19 regulations that they feel violated their freedoms and constitutional rights in so many words. Lake recently tweeted a screenshot of the GP title, quote tweeting it with:
“I am not taking one single penny from any Special Interest Group. Our Campaign is not backed by the Money Giants and I owe ZERO political favors when I’m elected. My only Special Interest is the people of Arizona. This Movement is powered by you!”
This is how you run for Governor https://t.co/89w9eUxMKJ
— Media Right News (@MediaRightNews1) August 14, 2021
Jordan Conradson with Gateway Pundit reported from the speech:
Lake: Who is sick and tired of this crap? This crowd would be three or four times, but they shut down the parking garage. They don’t want us joining, they don’t want other people to see how big this movement is. And you know what? It’s day 515 of slow the spread. Can you believe it, remember slow the spread? We’re on day 515 of These BASTARDS trying to destroy our lives.
Who’s sick of it?
I am. You know what, just, just as Austin said, if you want to wear a mask or two or three go for it, but they cannot ruin our lives. They can’t put little ones like this in masks while they go to school anymore. We know they don’t work. We know they don’t work, it’s nonsense. And last I heard Michael Crow does not own this university, he is not king, we pay his salary. And the Deans sitting over there in their yellow shirts trying to tell us to be quiet because we’re outside of the library and school hasn’t even started, they’re trying to take away our freedom of speech. They’ve been doing that for a long time. We’re gonna continue to speak out on this, and it’s gonna take you. I see a lot of young faces I even see some parents out there, we have to step up.
They’re actively taking it away from us right now, so it’s gonna require us. These young faces here, think about our forefathers think about our great grandfathers who fought in World War Two. They put everything on the line, they walked away from great lives to go and fight for our freedom. And we need to fight for our freedom here, and it’s gonna take you guys showing up at class without a mask on. It’s going to take you walking through the campus without a mask on and if they sneer at you, who cares, right? It’s worth fighting for our freedom, and we’re not going to let these cronies Michael Crow, and the ASU administration, and their lobbyists take that away from us. We are counting on you, our young people to fight back against this. And we’re going to be there with you, fighting with you because I don’t want my kids having to wear a mask when they go to school, you should be able to look at your classmates communicate with them, forge new friendships with people, and not have to have a mask on your face. They’ve already taken so much from you. How many of you are freshmen or sophomores here? Okay, you had your prom taken away, you have the chance to ask somebody out taken away because you sat there in class with a mask on and you couldn’t even look anybody in the eye. We’ve got to give these guys their freedom back and they have to fight for it as well. And I’m here to tell you, rack up tickets. if they ticket you for disobeying Michael Crow’s mask mandate, say” fine, give me a ticket”. I don’t care if they give you ticket, after ticket, if they arrest you, on day one when I’m governor I will pardon every Patriot who stood up against this tyranny.
We love this country and we are not about to let these bureaucrats, these people in the Dean’s office, Michael Crow and his cronies, take away our freedom, we’re not going to do it. So I encourage you to enjoy college as it should be enjoyed. Go out and rush, you know, go into a sorority or fraternity. Take the mask off meet people kiss the girl. Do what you have to do to enjoy college. They’ve taken too much away from you, and we are here to support you. Take the mask and tell Michael Crow to SHOVE IT.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers applauded Kari Lake when she left Phoenix TV station Fox 10 News. We reported on that in part:
According to AZ Central, Kari Lake of Fox 10 News will be leaving the Phoenix-based program after 22 years. Lake went to Twitter in March, explaining the reasoning behind her departure. She did not like the way journalism has changed during her career and does not like the direction it is going. Lake said in a Rumble video, “Journalism has changed a lot since I first stepped into a newsroom…I don’t like the direction it is going…I’m sure there are other journalists out there who feel the same way.”
Lake explained that the, “media needs more balance in coverage and a wider range of viewpoints represented in every newsroom at every level and at each position. In the last few years I haven’t felt proud to be a member of the media.” Lake has had an impressive track record but has faced lots of controversies over the past few years. Lake faced scrutiny for defending Presidents Trump after he was suspended form Twitter saying, “The purge of the President and many others on Twitter, FB and other social media accounts is disturbing. [The] First Amendment is under attack”.
Arizona State Senator Wendy Rogers announced her support and encouragement of Lake yesterday. Rogers posted photos of her with Lake on Facebook and described how she was proud of Lake and believes she has a bright future. Yesterday, Rogers and Lake spoke at “America’s Comeback Tour”, an event led by the founder of the Brexit party, Nigel Farage.
Senator Rogers has a history of supporting figures like Lake that some may identify as being dissident or extreme. Rogers pushed for a full 2020 election audit in the state of Arizona last week and is fighting to prevent federal interference in the audit. She also pleased many of her constituents by declaring all gun stores as “essential” businesses after the majority of Arizona Senate passed a bill saying otherwise. Unlike many so-called RINO’s (Republicans in name only), Rogers has supported an immigration moratorium, voter ID requirements for elections, the preservation of historical monuments and the upholding of election integrity.
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