Three Cheers for Victoria Spartz

Our liberal establishment loves court-jester conservatives—the type of conservative politician with no guiding principles. The kind of conservative who will vote against the establishment on non-consequential issues but will turn into a full-blown establishment hack when the stakes are the highest.

Mitt Romney (R-UT) comes to mind. He fought the Democrats like a bare-knuckle brawler on some economic issues, but he put on those mittens during 2020's Summer of Floyd. He marched the streets with BLM like a good little court jester.

Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) also comes to mind. He votes in lockstep with Democrats most of the time, and he suffers from third-stage Trump Derangement Syndrome.

Conversely, the liberal establishment hates conservative politicians with a functioning spine. When a conservative politician proves they are not just an object for the amusement of the liberal establishment overlords, the libs' smiles turn upside-down.

Victoria Spartz (R-IN) appears to have a functioning backbone. I admit I had never heard of Spartz until a few days ago. Now, her name is everywhere. She is making the rounds on the conservative media circuit. After conducting my research on Spartz, three things jump off the page.

Number one: she resisted the temptation of identity politics. Last week, the first and only Ukrainian-born Congress member voted against an aid package that sent sixty-one billion dollars to her home country in war efforts against Russia. In an interview, Spartz stated she was "kind of appalled" that her heritage should guide her voting habits. "My responsibility is the protection of American people." The package was devoid of money for American border security, so she voted no.

Spartz voted against the funding despite Russian bombardment of her hometown, Chernihiv. Although her family is still in Chernihiv, which is several hours north of Ukraine's capital city, Kyiv, she avoided the temptation of becoming the GOP version of Ilhan Omar (D-MN). Omar operates with a Somalia-first agenda. (Spartz did vote for a bill in 2022 that sent forty billion dollars to Ukraine. She says the difference is that the money from that bill went towards weapons, while the bill in 2024 gave money to the corrupt Ukrainian government.)

Identity politics is the bedrock of the Democrat power grab strategy. Create division and take control because of the division. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA) gave away the game in 2019. In a passionate speech at a Netroots Nation event, Pressley rolled her neck back and forth and screeched, "We don't need any more brown faces that don't wanna be a brown voice. We don't need any more black faces that don't wanna be a black voice. We don't need Muslims who don't wanna be a Muslim voice. We don't need queers who don't wanna be a queer voice." I'll translate that for you. If you don't vote Democrat, then you ain't black (sound familiar?). You're not Hispanic if you don't vote Democrat. You're not Muslim or gay if you don't vote Democrat.

Victoria Spartz finds this thinking appalling, which she should. Everyone should. It's racist, demeaning, and unproductive.

Number two: she is a Republican who cannot be smeared as an anti-Semite. With pro-Gaza, anti-Jewish protests rising all around the country, Jewish Americans, more specifically Jewish elites, are on high alert. Anti-Semitism claims are being thrown around like babies and bath water. Most GOP members have to dodge anti-Semitism accusations or speak very softly about Jews and Israel because of the AIPAC (American Israel Public Affairs Committee) money they receive. Spartz's grandmother survived living under Stalin and Hitler. Ukrainians and Jews have a long, entangled history. Ukraine endured its own holocaust. Who is going to call Victoria Spartz an anti-Semite? She can have effective conversations about the Democrat kingmaker, George Soros.

After running through a list of George Soros-funded groups that are paying activists to stage pro-Palestine and pro-Gaza protests, political commentator Patrick Bet-David asks Spartz (timestamp 1:20:40): "One. What do you think about Soros? Two. Why would a Hungarian Jew support all of these pro-Palestinian protests?"

"Well, if you remember what revolution was created, too," Spartz replies. "Soviet revolution in 1917 was a Marxist revolution [that] was actually created by a lot of [Marxist] Jews from Europe."

Bet-David, "He's a billionaire, though. George Soros is a billionaire."

Spartz, "You know, listen. There's a lot of billionaires with [an] agenda that our country is not what they want it to be. If I look at what's happening in our country, I hate to tell you, we are moving closer to socialism and Marxism. In some ways, [it's] worse than being in [the] Soviet Union."

Tucker Carlson has had similar discussions over the last few years, trying to shine a light on Soros, who stands in the shadows pulling the puppet and purse strings. Carlson has been smeared as an anti-Semite by ruling establishment figures like Ben Shapiro. Can Shapiro label Victoria Spartz as anti-Semitic? No, but he'll try if it is politically advantageous for him.

Number three: she is a trad wife: Liberals, on both the left and the right, hate trad cons, or traditional conservatives. They despise men and women who seek marriage and want to reproduce. These people reject traditional, biblical norms. This atheistic view paves the way for three-way polyamorous marriages, sexless marriages, and, probably soon, marriages involving two guys and a horse if we keep traveling down this slippery slope.

Victoria Spartz is a trad wife. In 2023, she announced she would not seek re-election, citing a desire to spend more time with her two high school daughters at home. She reversed her decision a few days later.

"Deciding where your duty lies—family, work, or country, is never an easy task. Earlier last year, I decided to take some time off from running for public office to recharge and spend more time in Indiana with my family. However, looking where we are today, and urged by many of my constituents, I do not believe I would be able to deliver this Congress, with the current failed leadership in Washington, D.C., on the important issues for our nation that I have worked very hard on."

A real trad wife would have retired. But she still preaches a message of family and child-bearing, which the liberal establishment hates. They want all women to be single, childless, and working. Even though The Most High God designed women specifically to give birth and raise children, these corporations need warm bodies to keep the profits coming. It's why they push women up the corporate ladder and pay for out-of-state abortions. Funds over family. Money over marriage. Sounds like voluntary slavery to me.

At a recent GOP event in Sheridan, IN, a town of about 3,500 residents, the Trump-endorsed congresswoman vowed to continue fighting the righteous fight for her constituents and America.

Hip, hip, hooray for Mrs. Spartz. Keep fighting. Keep turning those liberal establishment smiles upside-down.

 

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