Swing to the Right: Another Country Elects a New Trump-Like Candidate
Chile hasn't had a conservate leader in decades, but as of Sunday night, that is over. As we predicted last month, Chileans took to the polls on Sunday and voted for former congressman José Antonio Kast to become the country's next president over Jeannette Jara, a member of the Communist Party.
You can tell what type of leader he'll be based on the MSM headlines. I just did a quick Google search to see what people were saying, and all the usual suspects are calling him "far-right" and "ultra-conservative." Let me interpret that for you.
Kast campaigned on being tough on crime and restoring law and order to the South American nation. That includes deploying the military to cities with high crimes, strengthening the country's borders, mass deportations of hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants, putting the interests of native Chileans first, and getting tough with cartels and terrorist organizations like Tren de Aragua.
Gee, where have I heard this before? Many people have called him Chile's Donald Trump. He and his supporters have even used the phrase "Make Chile Great Again" during his campaign.
That's why the MSM is already labeling him with these little dog whistle phrases they use. In certain media circles, saying "far-right" and "ultra-conservative" essentially means "this guy is Hitler."
The 59-year-old Kast is Catholic and also pro-family — he and his wife have nine children. He's also a strong abortion opponent. Economically, he's in favor of cutting billions in government spending and embraces marked-oriented reform.
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