A disturbing trend is emerging among female conservative influencers: they're abandoning the America First movement not because of principled disagreements, but because people were "being mean on the internet." Yes, you read that right - these women are ditching their supposed conservative values because of harsh comments online.
BlazeTV host John Doyle is calling out this pathetic phenomenon, questioning whether these fair-weather "conservatives" ever had real convictions in the first place. A recent New York Magazine puff piece titled "The Young Women Leaving the New Right" gives these deserters a sympathetic platform to whine about their experiences.
Grifters Gonna Grift
Let's be honest, Patriots - if you abandon your political beliefs because strangers on Twitter hurt your feelings, you never really believed in those principles to begin with. While President Trump and his administration are fighting tooth and nail to save America through mass deportations, energy independence, and draining the swamp, these snowflakes are crying about mean comments.
The timing couldn't be more suspicious. Just as Trump's second term is delivering real results for everyday Americans - with the border being secured and the deep state being dismantled - suddenly these female "influencers" discover they can't handle the heat that comes with standing for conservative values.
"We love women, but instead, we have to talk really about this kind of phenomenon of women existing, e-celeb women existing, you know, ditching" the movement, Doyle noted.
This reveals the difference between real conservative women - the mothers fighting woke school boards, the patriots supporting Trump through thick and thin - and opportunistic grifters who saw the conservative movement as a path to social media fame and fortune.
While these weak-willed deserters run back to the left (where they probably belonged all along), authentic conservative women continue fighting alongside President Trump to Make America Great Again. The movement is stronger without fairweather friends who fold at the first sign of criticism.
Maybe it's time we stopped elevating internet personalities and focused on the real conservative warriors who've been in the trenches all along. What do you think, Patriots - are we better off without these social media grifters?
