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Dave Brat says that “rage” policy is the last obstacle to overcome the GOP

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EXCLUSIVE: Many has changed in the political landscape since the upset victory of the former representative Dave Brat on the majority leader of the time, Eric Cantor, R-VA., Although the conservatives managed to gain ground over time.

Democrats have been lambasted recently for a stormy political rhetoric which led – directly or indirectly – to threats and attacks against the Republicans and the Conservatives.

Brat, now Vice-Prévôt à la Liberty University of Lynchburg, noted that he was talking for himself and had discussed how the “rage” policy has been in Virginia in recent weeks.

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The Virginia State Capitol, Center, is shown, while revelers celebrate the inauguration of governor Glenn Youngkin. (Anna Moneymaker / Getty Images)

Recordings of the former representative Abigail Spanberger, the Democratic candidate for the governor, telling the crowds to “let your rage” have made the cycles in the midst of the already increased political tensions following assassination attempts on President Donald Trump, the judge of the Supreme Court Brett Kavanaugh and the murder of Charlie Kirk.

“I was in a radio program earlier this morning and Spanberger – all political opinions are again mine – gave secret sauce to the left: leave your rage, it’s on the right. This is his new line,” said Brat, citing these remarks.

Spanberger rejected any assertion that she encourages violence, saying to Fox News Digital through a spokesperson that she “will continue to condemn the comments that continue to shed light or justify violence of any kind – a complete judgment”.

Brat was not convinced, adding that he examined the “psychological foundations” of political movements, including the emerging questions about the rights of transgender people who have been frontal in Virginia and public spaces.

“We (republicans) believe in the protection of the rights of all. Life, freedom, the continuation of happiness for everyone. We are those where the Judeo-Christian West is tradition. They gave you human rights in the 12th century throughout the protections in our Constitution. It is therefore what is at stake.”

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The representative Dave Brat R-VA is seen in the White House while he was in power in Washington. (Reuters)

During the last week, several reports of death threats against Virginia legislators were revealed.

Del. Geary Higgins, R-Lovettsville, told Fox News Digital that a man would have threatened to shoot him during his next rally in response to a defense of the candidate for the post of Governor of Gop Winstome Earle-Sears after being confronted with a racist signaling during a demonstration.

Del. Kim Taylor, R -Petersburg, faced a similar threat – saying to Fox News Digital, a man would have threatened to kill her while claiming that the Republicans ruin the country.

Some on the left have exploited such a “rage” policy in their last attempt to paint the Judeo-Christian as “bad people in judgment” as they did in the previous elections, said Brat.

“When the minorities (groups) can act as if they were in the majority and put these crazy sexual stuff in kindergarten manuals. It is against. And then when trans people came out with quotes saying ‘when we take life and discover who we are, emotions are fully.

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“And so, so that the left uses these people as a political tool, for me, it’s just obscene.”

The law, he said, is the real political wing which has created “protection of minorities’ rights”.

A similar public derision by the conservatives is not new, and it is something he had to face during his own mandate, argued Brat, when he was asked what had changed during the decade and more.

“What has changed: there was a magnet revolution,” he said-adding that it was very different even on the right when he was at the office and the conservatives were out of vogue.

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Brat spoke of the friction that he and the new conservative harvest had with the proverbial “old guard” during their time, pointing out that this now national intelligence director Tulsi Gabbard – then Democrat of Hawaii – was one of the few to recognize them.

“We were back and harsh. Tulsi Gabbard would come back with us because we were fun,” he joked.

Brat also clashed with superior republicans, especially anti-Trump then-reproductive. Charlie Dent, R-P-., The head of the Chamber’s ethics committee.

Dent later refused Brat’s claim that he wanted to launch the Caucus Freedom from the GOP conference so as not to make the line.

The Caucus Freedom, which included Brat, also played a central role in the ousting of the president of the then house, John Boehner, R-Ohio-a role for which the man Brat defeated, the representative Eric Cantor, R-VA., Was considered an apparent heir.

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While the Caucus remains, currently under the direction of the Andy Harris representative of Maryland, the “Maga Revolution” and the separation of the CEO of Tesla, Elon Musk, of the establishment of Silicon Valley greatly affected body policy, said Brat.

They, he said, should be a boon for Earle-Sears and the Virginia Gop ticket.

“So nothing has really changed, they are the same ingredients.”

Brat said that the only condition for American policy that has changed since his own victory or the victory of Youngkin was events like the murder of Charlie Kirk, who also connects to the theme of rage in politics.

Brat said that after September 11, church attendance has briefly increased and that “nationalism has triggered” – but has been quickly.

The murder of Kirk and other recent threats against legislators are likely to stay in the minds of voters, predicted Brat. The kirk murder was also bound by some to the left “rage”.

Kirk has combined faith with constitutional principles, said Brat, adding that young people strengthen in this way through people like TPUSA chef.

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“Charlie was a question of faith and reason together at the university – this is what is supposed to do is uniting faith and reason,” said Brat.

“If this is materialized at the moment, we could see shocks in Virginia and New Jersey.”

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