Just when you think no one could be that clueless, Tommy Tuberville opens his mouth and proves us all wrong. His recent “inner city rats” comments don’t just confirm he’s running on ignorance—they show he’s missing the real issue entirely.
Yes, there’s a crisis in our inner cities: generational poverty that traps families for decades. But it’s not because of the people living there—it’s because of the policies cooked up in Washington, D.C., and the garbage peddled by the media and entertainment industry. And let’s not kid ourselves: those same D.C. elites and media powerbrokers are the ones propping up Tuberville. Coincidence? Not a chance.
Let’s be clear about how we got here. For decades, failed social programs from D.C. have pushed fathers out of homes, stripped schools of discipline, and starved kids of real education or any sense of values. Meanwhile, the media and entertainment giants—owned by the same investment titans who profit off private prisons, like BlackRock, State Street, and Vanguard—romanticize violence, drugs, and promiscuity. This isn’t some random accident; it’s a business model built on keeping people poor, uneducated, and desperate…