Emerald Robinsonโ€™s The Right Way

Emerald Robinson's The Right Way focuses on criticizing the GOP's departure from traditional values, alleging widespread election fraud, expressing skepticism towards COVID-19 vaccines, and opposing globalist ideologies. The platform often highlights perceived threats to conservative principles, including media and government actions deemed harmful to conservative and Christian values.

U.S. Politics Election Integrity COVID-19 Vaccination Media Criticism Globalist Ideologies Conservative Values Religious Perspectives Technology and Surveillance International Relations

The hottest Substack posts of Emerald Robinsonโ€™s The Right Way

And their main takeaways
3293 implied HN points โ€ข 28 Oct 24
  1. A lot of what is happening today doesn't feel normal, and many people are concerned about the state of leadership. It suggests that people question the actions and decisions of current political leaders.
  2. Some believe that the government and big tech are working together to control information and limit free speech. This creates fear and distrust among the public.
  3. Many people feel that they can voice their opinions and protest against current leaders, believing they have the right to influence how their country is run. There's a sense of disillusionment with authority.
3710 implied HN points โ€ข 24 Oct 24
  1. Media is warning about delayed election results again, just like in 2020. This raises concerns about the voting process.
  2. Certain states consistently struggle to count votes quickly, which leads to suspicions about their election integrity.
  3. Voters are already experiencing issues with voting machines, raising more doubts about the fairness of the elections.
3194 implied HN points โ€ข 17 Oct 24
  1. Lara Logan has faced criticism from mainstream media for discussing ideas that some believe are now widely accepted as true. It's argued that certain significant scandals were initially dismissed as conspiracy theories.
  2. She emphasizes traditional values like sovereignty, national identity, and family as important aspects of society. Logan suggests that current challenges, like open borders, are linked to broader negative influences.
  3. There is a belief that influential figures and organizations are trying to shape the world in troubling ways. Logan expresses a strong conviction that these efforts will ultimately fail.
2817 implied HN points โ€ข 10 Oct 24
  1. Some believe that the Biden administration has ongoing control over social media platforms like Twitter/X, keeping a level of censorship in place.
  2. There seems to be significant involvement from various government agencies in discussions about topics like election fraud on social media.
  3. Recent social media posts gained massive traction, with millions of impressions, highlighting a strong public interest in these controversial topics.
3352 implied HN points โ€ข 05 Oct 24
  1. The Colorado GOP is worried about Speaker Mike Johnson and thinks there's a plan to control the party in Colorado. They sent a letter to Tucker Carlson about it.
  2. A group of 77 anti-Trumpers tried to have an illegal meeting to replace the Colorado GOP chairman. They didn't have enough people to make it a valid meeting.
  3. There are questions about why Speaker Mike Johnson is still seen with Trump despite the controversy. The Colorado GOP seems unsure if Tucker Carlson has read their letter yet.
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2380 implied HN points โ€ข 03 Oct 24
  1. Project Sentinel is a group of experienced experts who offer solutions to current problems in America. They focus on informing people about political issues and strategies to counter perceived threats.
  2. These experts believe America is facing a serious crisis, comparing it to a coup d'รฉtat, and they emphasize the need for constitutional solutions to restore order.
  3. Members can access high-quality intelligence updates and advice from this elite group, which includes national security analysts and former military personnel.
1646 implied HN points โ€ข 07 Oct 24
  1. Trump's national security team received warnings about ANTIFA, BLM, and COVID-19 but did not take action on them. This raises questions about decision-making during critical times.
  2. A group called Project Sentinel aims to share intelligence and insights on national security, highlighting concerns about the government's actions against citizens.
  3. Only certain subscribers will access exclusive intelligence summaries from the last days of the Trump administration, emphasizing the importance of this information for understanding past events.
5535 implied HN points โ€ข 02 Feb 24
  1. The author's essay on 'The Collapse of the Never Trumpers' led to significant consequences in conservative media.
  2. The essay sparked a public war among conservative intellectuals and contributed to the downfall of the Weekly Standard and the expulsion of key figures like Jonah Goldberg.
  3. The author's actions and writings challenged the traditional conservative narrative and had a notable impact on media personalities and institutions.
6130 implied HN points โ€ข 10 Jan 24
  1. America is seen as a post-constitutional nation by some, with the federal government having no clear limitations.
  2. There are concerns about the infiltration of communism in American society, with examples like rigged elections and foreign interference.
  3. The urgency for unity and support for independent journalism is emphasized as a means to combat perceived threats and challenges.
4146 implied HN points โ€ข 10 Feb 24
  1. The Fani Willis campaign funds are suspected to be involved in illegal money laundering called 'smurfing'.
  2. There are concerns raised about individuals unknowingly used to make campaign donations, which is structured as money laundering in politics.
  3. Over $160,000 worth of suspicious donations have been identified in the Fani Willis campaign, all through the illegal 'smurfing' method.
3650 implied HN points โ€ข 08 Feb 24
  1. In 2020, Michael Shellenberger supported total COVID lockdowns.
  2. Shellenberger advocated for extreme COVID measures, even harsher than what some expected in a free society.
  3. Currently, Shellenberger is leading a global anti-censorship movement with support from various countries and figures.
3412 implied HN points โ€ข 11 Feb 24
  1. Politicians should not censor speech or control thoughts; citizens have the right to criticize leaders.
  2. There is opposition to violence, such as against violent crime, late-term abortion, and the war in Ukraine.
  3. Discussions around January 6th events and the characterization of violence are debated, including the actions of Ray Epps.
4364 implied HN points โ€ข 27 Dec 23
  1. Georgia election officials, including Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, are not defending the state's electronic voting system in court.
  2. Acting chairman of the State Election Board, Matt Mashburn, voted against investigating Raffensperger as his tenure is ending.
  3. SOS officer Gabriel Sterling is still addressing allegations from the 2020 election and has been invited by citizen investigator Joe Rossi to discuss election facts in a public meeting.
3531 implied HN points โ€ข 30 Jan 24
  1. Smartmatic wants the President of One America News in prison.
  2. The issue involves email transmission of Smartmatic employee passwords.
  3. There's controversy over journalists facing criminal charges for revealing voting machine corruption.
4781 implied HN points โ€ข 06 Dec 23
  1. Former Vice President Mike Pence is testifying against President Trump in a Georgia election interference trial.
  2. Pence's staff had connections to individuals involved in anti-Trump actions like the January 6th events.
  3. There are claims of treachery and betrayal by Mike Pence against Republican voters.
3293 implied HN points โ€ข 05 Feb 24
  1. The Never-Trump conservatives faced a decline and fall due to public exposure and humiliating defeats.
  2. The Never-Trump intellectual crowd lacked momentum and popular following, leading to a significant disconnect from the Republican base.
  3. Conservative pundits were out of touch with the concerns and priorities of Republican voters, highlighting a cultural and ideological gap.
5317 implied HN points โ€ข 08 Nov 23
  1. Voting machines in 18 states had issues on Election Day, including problems in Pennsylvania, Texas, and Kentucky.
  2. Issues included gas leaks, judge-flipping machines, and malfunctioning systems.
  3. The situation points to potential corruption in the election system and a need for vigilance in future elections.
4959 implied HN points โ€ข 13 Nov 23
  1. Fulton County's defense lawyers withdrew from the election fraud case, indicating possible destruction of evidence illegally.
  2. There are missing ballot images needed for verification, raising concerns of illegal vote changes.
  3. Georgia's courts faced delays producing absentee ballots, potentially impacting the 2020 election certification.
4166 implied HN points โ€ข 04 Dec 23
  1. Liberal journalists have released new allegations regarding the origins of the censorship-industrial complex.
  2. Olivia Troye was involved in debunking the whistleblower's story about U.S. government censorship.
  3. Troye was fired from the Trump Administration and is considered a 'useful idiot' of the national security state.
3531 implied HN points โ€ข 19 Dec 23
  1. Fulton County officials confirmed cyber attack on Hall County, Georgia on October 7th, 2020.
  2. Fulton County poll worker's computer was hacked on October 23, 2020 and Secretary of State was informed.
  3. Georgia election officials were informed about computer hacking and shared the same passwords for all assets before the 2020 election.