Last year, many conservatives proved that they were able to stand up for what’s right and take the media heat, regardless of the consequences. Their shining examples present to us what to do and how to act as we face political adversity going forward.
House Representative Elise Stefani from New York, who is not even a member of the Judiciary Committee, outshone Republicans on that committee by calling out the tyrannical D.C. federal judges. She filed a stinging ethics complaint against district court Judge Beryl Howell for the judge’s appallingly biased statements against Trump and his supporters while their cases were pending.
Elon Musk earns a shout-out for his outspokenness against censorship and his restoration of banned users from X, formerly known as Twitter. Musk also criticized globalists, and his ambitious plan to establish a new, non-woke college in liberal Austin, Texas, surpasses all the liberal philanthropy combined.
In Hollywood, Kelsey Grammer overcame opposition to achieve smashing success for the Jesus Revolution film, grossing nearly four times its production cost. Grammer merits further applause for reaffirming his support of Trump in an interview with the anti-Trump BBC earlier this month.
Two musicians scored conservative triumphs this year, to the consternation of the Left in the music industry. Jason Aldean recorded the #1 hit song “Try That in a Small Town,” which extols conservative small-town values and achieved the most weekly sales for any country tune in a decade.
Oliver Anthony would win the conservative Grammy of the year, if such an award were given, for his hilarious, self-released song the “Rich Men North of Richmond.” His lyrics include “I wish politicians would look out for miners / And not just minors on an island somewhere,” referring to the liberal-controlled Jeffrey Epstein cover-up.
The left wants to dominate on all fronts and push their progressive agenda without exception. It is necessary to learn from these examples and recognize that we have to fight back, whether it’s in government, business, or culture.