RINO Tillis pooh-poohs conservative concerns about Charlie Kirk assassination | Eastern NC Now

tone deaf to the end

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Too many on the left are either unconcerned or even gleeful over the assassination of conservative leader Charlie Kirk.  Add RINO outgoing US Senator Thom Tillis to that list.

Speaking on the subject, Tillis expressed concern about conservative reaction to the assassination, NOT about the assassination itself.  Traitor Tillis is tone deaf to the end.

We will have a last opportunity to vote NO on Tillis.  Tillis has a protege running for the seat he is vacating, fellow RINO Michael Whatley, a longtime special interest lobbyist in Washington, DC.  To vote NO on Tillis we can vote for Whatley's conservative primary opponent, former JAG officer and federal prosecutor Don Brown in the March US Senate primary.  Lets send Tillis and the DC establishment a message by nominating Don Brown.

https://dailyhaymaker.com/whatley-advisor-thom-tillis-dismisses-conservative-grief-over-charlie-kirk-murder/


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( September 12th, 2025 @ 10:14 am )
 
Tillis and Whatley both need to GET STUFFED.



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