Count Me OutCount Me Out
I could never support any leader who refuses to fully confront the abuse and exploitation of young girls while asking ordinary Americans to sacrifice their lives in war.
A man who seeks power should first be willing to stand for truth — especially when vulnerable people are harmed and powerful networks are protected.
Instead, Americans get image management, branding, endless campaigning, and political theater while serious questions remain unanswered. Meanwhile, good men and women are sent overseas to fight, suffer, and die while the elite class circles the wagons around itself.
That is not strength.
That is not leadership.
And it is not moral courage.
Too many politicians demand loyalty while avoiding accountability. They go after critics, protect insiders, and still expect automatic support from religious voters who believe they are defending “their side.”
But truth is supposed to come before tribe.
Faith should never mean blind allegiance to political power. Real morality requires the same standard for everyone — presidents, billionaires, agencies, media figures, and party loyalists alike.
If standing for truth means walking away from political movements that excuse corruption when it benefits their side, then so be it.
Count me out of any movement that protects power more fiercely than it protects children, families, and the truth.