(The New American)—Many Americans falsely believe political corruption is just about money and power, but it is actually about achieving a global system at odds with the U.S. Constitution and biblical principles, explained former Michigan GOP chair Kristina Karamo in an exclusive interview with The New American’s Alex Newman on Conversations That Matter.
The wake-up call for Americans is realizing that many Republicans serve as controlled opposition. Some of those operatives may even be among you, she warned.
But the answer to the crisis is not apathy, according to Karamo, who ran for secretary of state in Michigan and won the Republican primary in 2022. Rather, Christians and constitutionalists must double down, taking over the Republican Party apparatus to avoid elevating candidates who have a “schizophrenic relationship with the Constitution.”
This requires a highly educated, moral, and devoted population that will commit to serving locally. The Bible has the answers required, said Karamo, who hosts the Karamo report podcast and has a masters’ degree in apologetics.
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