RINO Senate candidate Michael Whatley tied to "woke" ESG agenda | Eastern NC Now

as "climatism" fades in Europe

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RINO US Senate candidate Michael Whatley, a full blown Tillis Republican who is trying to win the GOP primary to succeed Tillis, spent many years as a partner in a lobbying and public relations firm in Washington, DC, that pushed the positions of the special interests.  Among those were some on the liberal side of the spectrum like the solar energy grifters.

Now, it has come out that Whatley's firm was actively promoting the far left ESG ("Environment, Social Justice, Governance") agenda while Whatley was a partner.  ESG is part of the "woke" subculture, and heavily pushed by globalists.

https://dailyhaymaker.com/whatleys-firm-preached-the-woke-gospel-of-esg/

In the NC primary for the GOP nomination for US Senate, RINO Whatley faces conservative author and former JAG officer Don Brown.

Meanwhile, in Europe, where climatism, part of the ESG agenda, has gotten a foothold, the damage it is doing to economies and cost of living for citizens has resulted in its running out of steam.  The climate cult there seems to be dying.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/climatism-europe-dying


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Bubba said:
( October 2nd, 2025 @ 4:03 pm )
 
What is the difference between RINO Michael Whatley and a Democrat? Not much that I can see



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