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New York Times: Campaigning in Spanish May Not Help Hispanic Candidates

The Democrat campaign gaggle has been quite the diversity parade, including language. We saw some of that when Beto O’Rourke was first to cross the Spanish line during the first Democrat debate in order to display his diversity (which is fake, since he is “just another privileged white guy” according to USA Today.)

Candidate Cory […]

California Mexicanizers Work to Normalize Spanish Language Diversity

Liberals think it’s just mean to insist that immigrants learn English; they would rather Americans be forced to speak Spanish. So in places like Mexifornia, powerful forces nudge the society toward acceptance of the invaders’ language (aka cultural surrender), maybe because bilingualism has been such a famous failure for Canada, and liberals like to employ […]

NPR Tries to Normalize a Bilingual (aka Spanish-speaking) America

National Public Radio remains one of the top liberal propagandists for open borders and a Mexicanized diversity in America. While the elite New York Times reached around 1.3 million readers for its Sunday edition as of a year ago, NPR’s top shows have a listenership of up to 13 million weekly. NPR is very influential […]

Gingrich Escalates His Hispandering Outreach

Newt Gingrich is a clever fellow with many worthwhile ideas; his strength on national security and recognition that hostile Islam presents a severe danger are particularly welcome as a voice of reason against the loony peacenik in the White House.

However, Gingrich must be closely watched. He thinks his political brilliance can overcome cultural chasms […]

Hispanics in Nevada Consider Forming a Tequila Party

The “Tequila Party” is meant to be a knock-off brand of the Tea Party, which of course refers to a historic event from the American Revolution. Many Americans who identify with the Tea Party correspondingly want the government to return to its fundamental Constitutional principles.

The principles of the Tequila Party are less clear, except […]