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Gay Conservative Takes on White House Press | GGW Ep. 003 with Lucian Wintrich

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Hello my snowflakes! I am so pumped up about this episode. Today we're talking about diversity within the conservative and libertarian movements. Now, Democrats will have you believe that they are the de facto party for anyone who is not a white, straight male. They think that they have the right to the female vote, the black vote, the Hispanic vote. But, as a young libertarian myself, I have noticed an increase in young, diverse people exploring the ideas of limited government, and warming up to those ideas. Of course, that's not the narrative the left is perpetuating. My guest today is helping dispel that narrative - Lucian Wintrich. He's the left's worst nightmare. He's the artist behind the "Twinks for Trump" and, on paper, everything that a liberal should be. We talk about his college experience, political upbringing, diversity in the conservative and libertarian movements, and his work as a White House correspondent for the Gateway Pundit. Download this episode, listen to our discussion! If you like this podcast, please subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or SoundCloud. Leave us a review and a five-star rating on iTunes, and check out our Patreon page to support the show - patreon.com/governmentgonewild
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Hello my snowflakes! I am so pumped up about this episode. Today we're talking about diversity within the conservative and libertarian movements. Now, Democrats will have you believe that they are the de facto party for anyone who is not a white, straight male. They think that they have the right to the female vote, the black vote, the Hispanic vote. But, as a young libertarian myself, I have noticed an increase in young, diverse people exploring the ideas of limited government, and warming up to those ideas. Of course, that's not the narrative the left is perpetuating. My guest today is helping dispel that narrative - Lucian Wintrich. He's the left's worst nightmare. He's the artist behind the "Twinks for Trump" and, on paper, everything that a liberal should be. We talk about his college experience, political upbringing, diversity in the conservative and libertarian movements, and his work as a White House correspondent for the Gateway Pundit. Download this episode, listen to our discussion! If you like this podcast, please subscribe on iTunes, Google Play or SoundCloud. Leave us a review and a five-star rating on iTunes, and check out our Patreon page to support the show - patreon.com/governmentgonewild
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