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GOP Must Choose: Fight for Americans or Surrender to Chaos

On Thursday’s Chris Salcedo Show, Salcedo didn’t mince words — he warned that the GOP is ceding the field to a Democratic Party mired in incompetence and ideological chaos, and he demanded that someone finally stand up and fight back for hardworking Americans. His blunt assessment echoed across Newsmax programming, where Salcedo has repeatedly called out Democrats for lacking a coherent message and for governing with dangerous contempt for ordinary citizens.

Conservative listeners know this isn’t hyperbole: Senators and House Republicans on Salcedo’s program described Democrats as rudderless and driven by rage rather than results, arguing their leadership is willing to threaten government shutdowns rather than govern responsibly. That chaos isn’t abstract — it translates into higher crime, open borders, and runaway spending that crushes Main Street families.

Salcedo also spotlighted glaring Democratic hypocrisy, calling out lawmakers who jet off to El Salvador to politicize an immigration case while ignoring the victims of violent crime at home. That kind of performative politics shows priorities upside-down: Democrats cheer for open borders and special pleading while ordinary Americans pay the price in safety and taxes.

Worse still, Republicans themselves often look as if they’re embarrassed to fight, with even conservative voices admitting the GOP lacks a clear, bold agenda to defend the country’s interests. Salcedo’s frustration is the frustration of voters who see Republicans talk tough on talk shows but fail to translate that talk into action that protects families and secures the border.

The prescription is simple and unapologetic: the GOP must stop playing defense and start leading with common-sense conservatism — cut spending, enforce the law, secure borders, and restore American energy and manufacturing. Salcedo and his guests have laid out these priorities repeatedly, and conservative activists should demand candidates who will actually deliver rather than seek compromise with a party that has embraced radicalism.

Chris Salcedo’s message is rooted in a larger America First conservatism that refuses to apologize for patriotism or for defending the rule of law, and it’s a reminder that the next elections will be a referendum on competence versus chaos. If Republican leaders won’t stand up, grassroots conservatives must push harder, vote louder, and replace timid incumbents with fighters who put America first.

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