Powerful woman candidates: Kari Lake, Kristina Karamo and Georgia Meloni

By Peg Tierney

Kari Lake is running for Governor of Arizona and is one of the most authentic, intelligent, fearless, articulate, learned, prepared and tenacious women I’ve ever seen in politics. She just recorded a video of her story:

https://rumble.com/v1m5kbi-my-story.html

Kristina Karamo is running for Secretary of State of Michigan. She is a pistol. So articulate and a born leader. Listen to her three minute speech. She nailed it! Another female role model for your daughters!

LISTEN HERE: https://t.me/TierneyRealNews/140732

Listen to this two minute clip from the new PM of Italy tell you that Globalist “financial speculators” want to turn humans into numbers so we can be their slaves. That’s why they want to strip us of our religion, family, heritage & gender – of our humanity.

She’s another pistol and a great role model for young women!

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October 4, 2022 | 2 Comments »

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  1. @ mirib

    Meloni has been an proponent of Ukraine, while also calling for some remedy which does not eliminate the Russian gas. That is quite a tight wire to walk upon, while her supporters are less interested in Ukraine’s borders. I suspect that she will be sensible enough to follow the lead of her followers in time, as she really needs the Russian energy, and Russia just cut off the pipeline feeding Italy. Of course, no European nation will openly support the invasion of another nation, regardless of the context, not even Orban has done this, but Orban has objected to the over reaction by Europe to their energy supplier which has principally come to harm Europe far more than Russia. At this time, Hungary is the only country to whom the Russian pipelines are still flowing. I am just waiting for the false flag that next blows that one up. I can already hear the script “Look, Russia did it to themselves again”, such nonsense.

    In fairness to all, Orban has a much better hand to play than Italy, by far, as Hungary still has their own currency and Italy only has the useless coin of the European realm with which to trade, which is of course controlled by the Brussels Mafia. Italy’s inclusion in this ponzi scheme was a vital win for the Euro, and a non-recoverable disaster for Italy, herself. Indeed, when Italy abandoned her own money, she abdicated her own sovereignty. She had been one of the great economies of Europe and now is simply caught in an economic nightmare, beset by EU mandates and the consequences of being the entry point of the modern reversed Sea People invasion from North Africa.

    Unlike Italy, however, the land locked states of Europe will have no chance of gaining any easy access to oil shipped by sea. Hence, Hungary made the correct move when she hedged her complaints regarding the Russian invasion and still has their Russian gas supply uninterrupted. Conversely, I am not sure what Meloni will do to reverse the recent loss of Russian gas to Italy, as she does not have as much freedom to resist Brussels as does Hungary, which still faces its own consequences for doing so. Italy does, however, have some of the best shipping lanes in Europe, quite close to the black market oil supply that will still be flowing from Greece, but these will only flow to Italy at a significant price premium.

    So, I think Meloni will be in quite a difficult position should she care to continue to advocate support for Ukraine. I believe the only reason she might do so would be to gain the support of the US and NATO, both of whom she references with glowing adoration, which has raised the cackles of some.

    In any event, though, whereas her support for Ukraine is not entirely out of reason as a leader of a European nation, the possible success or rapid failure to her govt clearly depends upon her recognizing the plight of her current situation and making significant outreaches to Russia.

    Just some thoughts.

  2. I saw a photo of Meloni wearing a necklace with square and compass charm.
    She also endorsed supporting “ the cause” of Ukraine.