It is truly remarkable how, step by step, individuals are gradually realizing the truth. The certainties that were once unquestionable, such as the effectiveness of vaccines, the necessity of lockdowns and masks, the fairness of the 2020 election, and the belief that Biden, despite being a bit slow, was the best choice, are all crumbling before our eyes.
The response from public policymakers regarding COVID has been nothing short of a mockery, while the undeniable corruption surrounding the election has shattered any remaining trust. Furthermore, the president’s recent news conference performance has solidified in many minds the belief that Biden is unfit to continue as president.
Additionally, there was a prevailing notion that Donald Trump’s presidency was the worst thing to ever happen to America. However, even individuals like actor/comedian Michael Rapaport, who previously expressed vehement disdain for Trump, have experienced a significant change of heart. In fact, Rapaport is now contemplating voting for him.
“There was no Trump critic who was more vicious or profane,” Rebel News publisher and Canadian conservative activist Ezra Levant tweeted of Rapaport.
“This is the most shocking conversion I’ve ever seen,” Levant wrote.
In his tweet, Levant shared a segment from the Thursday PBD podcast, where co-host Adam Sosnick engaged in a conversation with Rapaport regarding the potential of voting for Trump.
“At the end of the day,” Sosnick said, addressing Rapaport, “I’m a reasonable person. So like you said initially — I think I’m gonna consider this.”
“I’m considering it,” Rapaport responded. “But to pull that lever [to vote for Trump] — we don’t pull levers anymore — to actually pull that lever (pause) I’m gonna tell you right now, I won’t vote! I’m not voting for Biden, I’m not voting for Kamala.”
During the questioning by PBD co-hosts, Rapaport expressed his opinion that within the Democratic party, there was a lack of viable candidates to vote for.
“Kennedy?” Rapaport rhetorically asked and made a negative gesture. When someone suggested California Gov. Gavin Newsom, Rapaport responded “Gavin? I just left California. I’m not voting for Gavin with the good hair.”
There was no Trump critic who was more vicious or profane.
This is the most shocking conversion I've ever seen. https://t.co/4stqr8DSz4
— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) February 9, 2024