How Amy Coney Barrett Triggered the Left and Proved Conservatives Can Still Win Big

Some credit where it’s due: Ben Sasse, of all people, stood up and did America a favor. He lobbied President Trump to put “that Catholic lady from Notre Dame” on the Supreme Court. Of course, we’re talking about Amy Coney Barrett—the woman who sent the left into total meltdown. Only in our upside-down world would a devout Catholic mom from the heartland trigger such fear in liberal circles.

This is why conservatives have to fight every single day. The left doesn’t want faithful, pro-life judges shaping our future. For liberals, a judge with moral backbone and family values is dangerous. They’re desperate to keep power in the hands of unelected radicals who hate tradition, faith, and the Constitution itself.

Barrett’s journey to the nation’s highest court proves what happens when conservatives don’t back down. Sasse actually pushed for her, and look at the results: a justice who cares about religious freedom and the rights of the unborn. That’s worth celebrating, no matter how much the media tries to twist it.

Meanwhile, liberals act as if being Catholic should disqualify someone from public office. They mock faith, belittle strong mothers, and pretend only Ivy League credentials matter—unless, of course, it’s one of their own. This is the double standard that’s killing American values. The same leftist elites who preach inclusion want to shut out anyone who disagrees with their agenda.

Amy Coney Barrett’s story is what the American Dream looks like. Hard work, faith, and family. Isn’t it about time we got more judges like her? Maybe if conservatives had a little more backbone, and liberals dropped their anti-faith crusade, this country would be in better shape. But the left can’t handle the truth—and they definitely can’t handle strong Catholic women from flyover country sitting on the Supreme Court.

Source: Washington Times


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