Reflections, Tucker Carlson and the June 2024 Primary
- wtpnetwork

- Apr 30, 2024
- 2 min read
As we sit during sunset in the shadow of the majestic Rockies, Colorado faces a cultural and political juncture that could redefine the state’s very soul. Tucker Carlson might dissect this scenario on his show, pointing out the stark contrast between the Colorado of old, a bastion of freedom and self-determination, and its current trajectory under the siege of progressive mandates.
Tucker Carlson's candid commentary draws attention to the consequences of abandoning time-tested principles for fleeting social trends. His observations are particularly relevant to the transformation we have observed in Colorado. Our pioneering spirit is increasingly shackled by policies that prioritize progressive collective narratives over individual liberties and success.
Carlson's critique of the modern political dialogue echoes across the towns and cities of Colorado. It's a dialogue that often feels disconnected from the realities of those who work the land, run local businesses, and cherish their faith, family and freedom to live without undue governmental interference. He warns of a future where the state's decisions are dictated not by the needs of its people but by a tyrannical political agenda that is out of touch with local values (our very own Colorado State House).
We find ourselves at a critical point where the Colorado spirit, a unique blend of the frontier spirit and respect for the rugged landscape, is being overshadowed by an oppressive narrative. This narrative, as articulated by those in power, seems to forget the contributions of individual Coloradans to the state's rich history and future potential.
It’s time to channel the directness of Tucker Carlson and confront the issues head-on. We must reaffirm our commitment to the values and principles of economic freedom, educational choice, and the sanctity of our constitutional rights. We must elect great leadership in the primary this June to Douglas County, Colorado, and DC:
Kevin Van Winkle County Commissioner District 3
Brandi Law Bradley, HD39
Bill Jack, HD45
Tim Arvidson, State Senate 2
Dagny Van Der Jagt, District Attorney JD23
Lauren Boebert, CD4
We must resist the allure of homogenized candidates that undervalue true conservative thought and keep us from rising to achieve greatness in our state and country.
Let’s stand together, drawing upon the wisdom of thinkers like Jordan Peterson and the analytical acumen of commentators like Tucker Carlson. Colorado’s future should not be left to the whims of those who do not share our grassroot conservative values and principles.
Our message is one of hope rooted in action. It is a call to every grassroot conservative to engage in the online and in-person public dialogue, to champion policies that reflect our values, and to hold our leaders accountable to the ideals that have long made our state a haven for the independent and the brave.
Join me in this pivotal era, not as bystanders in Colorado's story but as active authors of a narrative that remains true to the spirit of the West. We have the opportunity to write a future for Colorado that honors the legacy of liberty and leads the way for generations to come.



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