Ladies and gentlemen, tonight’s debate stands as the most consequential event of our lifetimes. There’s no room for doubt. If you’re not feeling the gravity of this moment, you should be. Every principle President Trump has fought for is on the line.
Our nation’s future hangs in the balance, depending on whether President Trump can metaphorically body slam these communists and put them out of business for the next half-century. I have unwavering faith in him. While many people are concerned, we remain true to our core beliefs.
I’ve always carried a pocket constitution close to my heart. It symbolizes my dedication to constitutional values and conservative principles. Throughout my life, I’ve seen the GOP evolve, shedding its neoconservative skin—the likes of Dick Cheney and George Bush—and moving towards a more centrist approach focused on ending forever wars and curbing human trafficking.
In recent years, we’ve watched the globalists launch endless wars that benefit elites like Liz Cheney and Dick Cheney, enriching them through no-bid contracts to rebuild nations they’ve torn apart. It’s time to dismantle this war machine that’s been active for decades. Let’s focus on what truly matters: ending child sex trafficking and addressing issues like cannibalism—yes, cannibalism—that have shockingly surfaced in our discourse.
For those who scoff at such claims, consider this: mainstream outlets like MSNBC are doing everything they can to suppress the truth. They laugh off serious issues, as if it’s all some conspiracy theory cooked up by right-wing radicals.
Just recently, there was an uproar over immigrants eating pets—a story quickly debunked by liberals but one that has deeper implications than they care to admit. Reports surfaced on social media about Haitian immigrants allegedly harming pets for food. This was picked up by conservative voices and even amplified by Elon Musk and Senator Ted Cruz. Yet instead of engaging with the issue honestly, MSM pundits turned it into a racial matter, essentially calling anyone who questions the mainstream narrative a racist.
Al Sharpton took it further by twisting concerns about pet consumption into some ludicrous claim about “blacks being cannibals.” No one said that. We’re talking about specific instances involving Haitians—an issue tied to their socio-economic struggles—not some racist trope.
This sort of misinformation is what they thrive on; it’s their bread and butter. And when they can’t win with facts, they use race as a weapon against us.
Remember the crisis in Haiti? A couple of years ago, gangs were involved in acts so heinous—including cannibalism—that it warranted Trump extending their stay in the U.S. under humanitarian law. Yet Joe Biden has done nothing to revisit this or help these people assimilate properly into American society.
Take Springfield, Ohio, as an example where assimilation has failed spectacularly. The city’s council meetings highlight increasing concerns from local residents—black and white alike—about dangerous behaviors among some Haitians there.
It’s time we faced reality: our current administration lacks accountability. These problems aren’t going away unless we take decisive action.
As patriots who love America deeply, we need leaders who will address real issues head-on without resorting to name-calling or hiding behind political correctness. We must support policies that ensure safe communities while holding everyone—immigrants included—to high standards of behavior.
So here I stand with you today because this isn’t just another debate; it’s a battle for America’s soul. Let’s continue pushing back against false narratives and fight for an America that stays true to its core values—freedom, safety, and prosperity for all its citizens.
Together we’ll make sure President Trump’s work endures far beyond tonight’s debate.
Stay vigilant,
Pete Santilli