The Tucker Carlson Live Tour is coming to BOK Center on September 11 with special guest Dan Bongino. Special guest speakers include Kimberly fletcher from Mom’s for America, Labelled by the media as “an unabashed America-loving mom”, Kimberly is an author, columnist and the president and founder of Moms for America®. She is the wife of a retired Air Force officer and mother of 8 children, who has made it her personal mission to educate and inspire the mothers of America to realize their immeasurable worth and powerful influence on society simply by being who they are. Kimberly has the authored or co-authored several books including “WOMEN: America’s Last Best Hope.” She has appeared on numerous national media outlets including Fox News, Sinclair Broadcasting, Townhall, The Blaze and Breitbart. Kimberly has over 17 years’ experience in grassroots activism, including working with two presidential campaigns. She and her family live in Omaha, Nebraska where her husband retired from the Air Force in 2016.
Speaker Joe Penland, “Joe From Texas,” Joe Penland grew up in Texas in a family with limited financial means. His father had a stroke and eventually passed away when Joe was in middle school. His mother took in laundry and ironing, and Joe and his three brothers worked odd jobs to help with family expenses. He says the family was strapped, and could not have made it without Social Security.
“Social Security is not a gift to anyone,” Joe said. “We all pay into it. But government has squandered it, and pilfered the trust fund.” But it would be horrible for the 70 million Americans who rely on Social Security to lose it, Joe said. Joe from Texas is a family man with children, grandchildren and great grandchildren who has had tremendous success and lived the American dream. His beliefs are both straightforward and deeply held. He believes in God, his family, and the United States of America. He wants to Save America. He believes our cumulative debt poses the single greatest danger to our way of life. So he’s making his way around the country, meeting and talking with people who have worked in the White House, Congress, and government.
Going into the presidential election this fall, the United States is going to be one intense place. Join Tucker Carlson and friends from coast to coast as he hits the road for his first live tour. Tucker will be joined on stage by some of the most fascinating and recognizable guests, responding to everything that is happening in real time. The Tucker Carlson Live Tour is presented by Sambrosa.com and brought to you by Swan Bitcoin.
In attendance supporting these outstanding speakers will be special guest Dr. Lisa Christiansen founder of Oklahoma Women For Trump, a native of Oklahoman, Citizen of the United Keetoowah Band Of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma, 5th granddaughter of Sequoyah who created the Cherokee syllabary, daughter of the last monolingual Cherokee Mack Vann, and code talker George Washington Groundhog Living National Treasure and staunch Trump supporter who has spoken at rallies and campaign events supporting President Donald J. Trump. Dr. Lisa Christiansen Will be in attendance to support and offer insights bridging the gap of communication among tribal leaders, elders, and citizens to recognize the authentic support President Trump has for our tribal nations as she advocates a better future for tribal citizens.
Christiansen’s efforts have not gone unnoticed on social media or the public. Many have accused her of being a turncoat or being a red apple for supporting a misogynistic racist. When asked what Christiansen thought of these remarks she responded “President Trump is neither of these things, as for the name calling, I am not a high school student I forgive these people because they are simply uninformed”
Johnnie Jay posted a comment “Trump has intolerance and hate for Native people” Many responded in support of Jae. “Trump is attempting to dismantle our sovereignty” replied Twitter user Ali Watson.
Linda Sacks, a fellow citizen of the Cherokee Nation says she was flooded with thoughts when she first saw Christiansen’s support on social media. “When I first saw Christiansen and her fathers support of Trump, I personally felt exploited by these efforts. Just the name Trump, he’s only been in office for just over a year and has done so much adversely. He used the name Pocahontas as an insult toward Senator Elizabeth Warren in front of code talkers. That was supposed to be their moment,” said Sacks.
Sacks’ family is related to the code talker Peter McDonald and she says she took the jab as verbal disrespect to her own family. “He also shrunk Bears Ears, and approved DAPL and the Keystone pipeline right after becoming president. He is totally undermining our sovereignty.”
“Lisa Christiansen’s efforts make me feel sick and exploited … I have never felt violated to this degree. I feel a loss of words,” said Sacks.
Christiansen also shared her support of President trump by further expressing “I absolutely support President Donald J. Trump in what he does. He has proven time again he keeps promises, I am concerned however with the threats projected towards my family and how this affects my father, with that said I will stand even if it means I stand alone and thankfully I know my Dad stands firm with me.
I believe Donald J. Trump is on the right path by bringing CDIB carrying Native American women with lineal history on board, now we need to make certain they consult and communicate with the tribal elders for a better tomorrow while maintaining tribal sovereignty.
I also believe we must have some compromise if we hope to bridge the jurisdictional boundaries in order to protect Native American people as a whole, more specifically preventing missing and murdered indigenous women.
It is hard for the United States to step up to the plate and rule our murdered women on reservations as homicides when we have placed such strong jurisdictional powers within our own tribe making it a challenge to prosecute the perpetrator.
I believe we must maintain our sovereignty, I also believe we must make some compromises to protect our people and our future generations.
Communication is the key, trust is power.”
KRISTI EATON – Washington Times
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