Contributing Editor at The Spectator Chadwick Moore joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to shed light on how prolonged school closures during the COVID-19 pandemic will have a lasting impact on the Democratic Party’s support among suburban moms.
“So I was having a conversation with someone yesterday. We were talking about, you know, as the kids say on the Internet, Red Pilling And I was saying, most people I know were kind of that 2015, 2016 when they kind of like left the Democrat Party, sort of waking up to the corrupts in the media, etc.. But then there was this huge wave in 2020 that I’m more aware of every day because I meet all these people who say, well, you know, before 2020, I was a Democrat. I’m like, that’s interesting. And my friend said to me, well, 2016 was men and 2020 was women. And I was like, oh, because the schools and and the injections. And I was like, you know what? Most the people I talked to were women who were like, 2020 was the year that I stopped calling myself a Democrat. And now Randi Weingarten, of course, doesn’t want to take any responsibility for that. But, I mean, that had such a huge effect on people, especially parents. And moms are still angry about it, as they should be.”
Chadwick and Jimmy also share their thoughts on actress Charlize Theron’s unhinged message to Republicans trying to pass laws to prevent drag queens from performing in front of children. Listen to the podcast to hear what else he had to say!