Many conservatives are hoping for a repeat performance from Vice President Kamala Harris, and not because they think she’ll win. Instead, they believe a matchup against a solid Republican candidate would be an easy victory, reminding voters just how out of touch the Democratic Party has become and how desperate they are for leadership.
For those who closely follow politics, Kamala Harris is not known for her competence. Her track record speaks volumes, and it’s hard to envision her holding her own in serious conversations with world leaders. Imagine her trying to negotiate with someone like Vladimir Putin or even having a diplomatic exchange with Benjamin Netanyahu. The very thought is laughable. Opponents can easily portray her as someone who is all talk and no substance, perfectly illustrating the growing divide between the Democratic elite and the American public who value real leadership and accountability.
What’s most alarming about the current state of the Democratic Party is its reluctance to bring forth a candidate that inspires confidence and trust. Instead, they keep recycling failed leaders while pretending that people will forget their past mistakes. It’s no wonder that many Republicans are left praying for a Democratic nomination that would give them a clear advantage. The thought of Harris on the ballot again sends chills down the spine of anyone who understands the importance of strong, capable leadership in our country.
Amid all this political banter, there’s a refreshing antidote to the dreariness of today’s media: family-friendly entertainment that reflects true values. The film “Sketch” is an example of such creativity. Unlike so many offerings in today’s theater, which seem to prioritize woke agendas over meaningful storytelling, this movie aims to teach valuable lessons about family, resilience, and the power of imagination. It’s the perfect counter to the chaos in the world of politics and provides parents with something to confidently share with their children.
By supporting projects like “Sketch,” families can invest in content that mirrors conservative values while offering a positive experience away from the divisive narratives that dominate our discussions. Plus, by joining the Angel Guild, parents can not only enjoy free tickets but also contribute to a studio that genuinely listens to its audience. It’s about time families have access to entertainment that uplifts, educates, and engages children in a way that is unapologetically positive. This summer, why not take a step back from the political fracas and focus on what truly matters—building strong, cohesive families that are the backbone of our great nation?