Greg Johnson and David Zsutty welcome Tyler Dykes, former Marine and J6 political prisoner now running for the US House of Representatives in South Carolina. Tyler discusses his intellectual journey, shares his views on figures like Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Green, and provides insights into such South Carolina politicos as Lindsay Graham and Nancy Mace.
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Another guy worth watching and supporting, although the stakes are lower, is Matt Evans in North Dakota, who is running for State Representative. He and his based friends took over the local Republican party there against stiff opposition and their power levels are quite high…
That was a great interview with Tyler Dykes. He was a political prisoner of the Biden regime, and now he’s running for Congress in SC. I hope he wins. And I hope Lindsey Graham loses. Both such results would upset the Epstein Class.
Why not do as David Duke did – concentrate on running for State Representative – David Duke WON his LA State Representative race then used that to challenge well for US Senate and LA Governor.
It hasn’t worked to get openly pro White men and women, Identitarian to run and win or even challenge well for US Congress, US Senate their first try – these officers take organization, top down political party support and money, AIPAC $, J media support etc. Plus, the idiot Christian Zionists, Religious Right/Religious Wrong types f*&& up most all Congressional and US Senate races. Regular people want their congressman to deliver Government 4 funding, Military $ – that’s one of there main reason White voters in South Carolina keep re electing flaming homo , immigration traitor, Israel Uber Alles US Senator Lisping Lindsey Graham.
I rarely listen to long podcasts, but was interested in this one with Mr. Dykes, the American patriot who was wrongly imprisoned, then pardoned by Trump. His stance against illegal immigration is admirable, but then he sounds like a typical politician, here:
[Dykes] describes himself as a nationalist, but he says he isn’t aligned with far-right groups. “That means I love America. And I love Americans of all races, peoples, colors and religions,” Dykes said. “And so when I say I’m a nationalist, I’m an American nationalist. I am a patriotic person who wants to preserve America.”
What “far right groups” that he implies “don’t love America” does he refer to there? Is Tyler another mere civic nationalist who denies his race to be more electable?
A public appearance that Dykes promoted to formally announce his candidacy was planned for the Beaufort Veterans of Foreign Wars Post #8760 on Nov. 9. As word of the event spread, complaints protesting his appearance were made to the venue, said Marie Becker, a Beaufort resident who opposed Dykes’ use of the VFW post.
That doesn’t say much for the VFW, when Tyler, the anti-illegal immigration candidate, clearly stated that he loves all races, peoples, colors and religions. I exposed the hopeless jingoism of the VFW, here: “An Experience with the VFW ” at nationalvanguard.org
Tyler demonstrates the difficulty of running for national office as a patriotic White man in the Judaized American political process.
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