Scott Kesterson warns patriots against trusting RINOs like Glenn Youngkin – Brighteon.TV
By arseniotoledo // 2021-11-23
 
Independent journalist and conservative political commentator Scott Kesterson warned his viewers against trusting Republicans In Name Only, or RINOs, who want to keep the country's corrupt institutions in place and simply put themselves in charge of them. Kesterson talked about this during the November 18 episode of "BardsFM" on Brighteon.TV, and said that RINOs are in the pockets of the Deep State cabal. He specifically named Republican businessman Glenn Youngkin, who is currently the governor-elect of Virginia. According to Kesterson, Youngkin's victory over his Democratic rival in the recent gubernatorial election in Virginia is a "false victory." "If you've been following my channel, you know that since this quote-unquote victory in Virginia, I've been saying it's a false victory," he said. "And I've been saying so because people aren't looking at the bigger infrastructure of what's going on." Kesterson's point is that the country's election fraud and vote theft issues are systemic, and they have not magically gone away just because a Republican has won a statewide election. "Our election system is broken, and it's completely controlled top to bottom by the elites," said Kesterson. He argued that Virginia's election was not about patriotic Republicans fighting back against Democrats. It was about the intelligence community and the industrial-military complex tagging along to whichever campaign they wanted to win. Kesterson pleaded with his audience to not trust electoral systems that are still controlled by the Deep State cabal. "This is the foolishness that keeps happening, because people are so eager to find and believe in hope. But they're finding false hope," he said.

Youngkin will not block local COVID-19 mask and vaccine mandates

The conservative political commentator quoted his friend who mentioned on social media that Youngkin was a RINO. Kesterson's friend called out Youngkin for lying during his campaign and going back on his promise to not mandate Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines and to overturn mask mandates, especially in schools. "'It's only been two weeks and we already have a RINO sellout. Good grief," Kesterson's friend said. "Obviously, Glenn Youngkin lied to parents in his campaign. Now that he won, he turns full dictator. Parents must speak up and Youngkin is not an example for the GOP. He's two-faced.'" Youngkin said that, after his inaugural ceremony on Jan. 15, 2022, he will not mandate vaccines or masks. "I want to make it clear. On day one, I will rescind the executive order mandating that government employees have to get a vaccine and have to wear a mask," he said. However, Youngkin refuses to fight back against cities, counties and other local governments who have already implemented their own mask and vaccine requirements. "Localities are going to have to make decisions the way the law works and that is going to be up to individual decisions," said Youngkin in an interview. "But again, from the governor's office, you won't see mandates from me." Youngkin further pointed out that he is not an "anti-vaxxer," as his critics attempted to derisively call him on the campaign trail. He said he is a "staunch supporter" of the COVID-19 vaccines. "My family has gotten it. I've gotten it. I think it's the best way for people to protect themselves," he said. According to Kesterson, Youngkin is just "another Deep State troll buried under a red ticket to go in there and invoke one of the most draconian policies we've ever seen, which is the pushing of injections into our kids." Kesterson has a lot more to say about the country's political and electoral systems and the control the Deep State has over them. Watch the entire Nov. 18 episode of "BardsFM" with Scott Kesterson here: "BardsFM" with Scott Kesterson airs every Thursday from 5-6 p.m. on Brighteon.TV. Learn more about how the Deep State operates and manipulates American elections at DeepState.news. Sources include: Brighteon.com WRIC.com WSET.com