
Shermichael Singleton
@MrShermichael • 85,280 subscribers
Entrepreneur, co-founder/co-owner: @watchwethefree & @gunsouttv. Business, Politics, @CNN Contributor. God, family, conservative.
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Democrats have lost their footing with mainstream Americans by pushing too far on cultural issues. Most Americans believe that allowing boys to compete in girls’ sports crosses a line — and is unfair to the girls who pour their heart and soul into training, only to lose out to biological boys. This sentiment isn’t partisan; it’s common sense.
Shermichael Singleton2,361,557 views • 1 year ago

One radical idea: end gerrymandering through at-large U.S. House seats apportioned by partisan voting patterns. Example: 30 percent of a state votes for Democrats? There are 10 seats in that state in total? 3 go to Democrats. The same would apply for my party. It’s fair, reflects the way people really vote and is more representative than the salamander shaped districts we currently see. Math is fair, everyone understands it, and if voters want to change the apportionment, they have to register and vote differently.
Shermichael Singleton146,752 views • 1 month ago

The full quote with context from Trump on Liz Cheney: After calling Cheney “a very dumb individual,” he said: “She’s a radical war hawk. Let’s put her with the rifle standing there with nine barrels shooting at her. OK, let’s see how she feels about it. You know, when the guns are trained on her face. “You know they’re all war hawks when they’re sitting in Washington in a nice building saying, oh gee, well let’s send 10,000 troops right into the mouth of the enemy,” Trump said.
Shermichael Singleton1,058,667 views • 1 year ago

No one cares about your charts when they’re struggling. The average person is clearly aware that things have gotten more expensive. They’re aware that they have less money in their savings, and they’re aware that if they had an emergency, they likely couldn’t afford it. Some people don’t have the luxury of sitting in an ivory tower looking at charts.
Shermichael Singleton850,302 views • 1 year ago

Biden wrote Hunter is “being selectively, and unfairly, prosecuted.” Ask Patrick Darnell Daniels Jr., who went to prison for the same gun charge, or Wesley Snipes, who served time for tax evasion. Neither had the last name Biden. Neither got a pardon. But Hunter? Somehow, he’s special. Yeah, okay…
Shermichael Singleton440,630 views • 1 year ago

I disagreed with Dan’s point here. To dismiss conservative support for Donald Trump as mere infatuation with personality is to engage in a vulgar form of reductionism. It is an insult not only to the intelligence of the conservative voter but to the seriousness with which they approach questions of governance, order, and national sovereignty. The conservatives I know are not beguiled by charisma, they are moved by their values. They value the restoration of sovereignty, the preservation of cultural continuity, and the reassertion of common sense in public life. To caricature them as thoughtless followers is to overlook the deep moral and philosophical commitments that inform their choices.
Shermichael Singleton228,349 views • 11 months ago

The Democratic Party is out-of-touch and detached from the plight of hardworking people. They have little interest in understanding the values and struggles of those who bust their butts daily to make a living because their charts say the economy is great and crime is down, which is exactly why they lost. The people who voted against them and even those who disengaged are the laborers in factories, truck drivers, the trash collectors, the store clerks and stockers, the officers in uniform, the firefighters, and EMS workers, who keep the engines of our country roaring. They sustain our economy, secure our streets, and provide for their families through honest work never quite making enough but keeping their heads held high because they maintain their dignity and their values. Democrats speak a language preoccupied with credentials, meritocratic success, and cultural sensibilities that alienate those whose lives are defined not by degrees or connections but by grit, sacrifice, and community bonds, which are most Americans.
Shermichael Singleton300,328 views • 1 year ago

With an unfavorability rating above 60% and growing dissatisfaction among their own base, Democrats continue to rely on the same political playbook against Trump—one that has repeatedly failed. Their messaging is often disconnected from the concerns that drive most voters, and the wedge issues they prioritize simply don’t resonate.
Shermichael Singleton129,158 views • 8 months ago

So let’s get this straight: Biden’s Cabinet didn’t see him for months, they didn’t think he could handle a national emergency, and according to this book, they knew he wasn’t fit for a second term—but he ran anyway. This isn’t just bad leadership, it’s a deliberate deception.
Shermichael Singleton160,717 views • 1 year ago

Democrats are demanding firings over the Signal chat? Laughable. Thirteen Americans died in Afghanistan—on their watch. The worst loss of U.S. troops on a single day since 2011 and NO ONE was fired. No accountability. Now they dare lecture us? Sit down! You lost the moral high ground long ago and we frankly aren’t interested in anything you all have to say.
Shermichael Singleton158,533 views • 1 year ago

My message on CNN This Morning: 1.) Republicans should start Q1 of ‘26 with two major legislative initiatives aimed directly at addressing the affordability crisis. 2.) The GOP should lead the charge in addressing the housing shortage. Without more homes, affordability never really improves. 3.) Tie the housing crisis to the crisis facing young men. Train them on the job, certify them, and put them to work building the homes our country desperately needs. They would gain skills, real income, and a path back to purpose. This is a strategy that Republicans can execute, run on, and ultimately win on. Zero talking points (I hate them), this is a real plan and strategy that improves the lives of the American people.
Shermichael Singleton74,113 views • 6 months ago

The Second Amendment is quintessential to the American story. There isn’t a United States without arms, there isn’t an end to the Civil War without arms. There isn’t any meaningful resistance to the horrors of the Jim Crow era without Southern Blacks being armed against tyrannical local and state governments, despite anti-2A laws to disarm them. The irony is some of those same laws have been cited today by states such as Hawaii and North Carolina to justify firearm restrictions. Some of the most consequential moments in American history have involved firearms in some capacity. It’s a rich part of our history that shouldn’t be infringed. Despite the statistical fact that law-abiding gun owners rarely ever commit firearms related offenses, despite the fact that Americans of all backgrounds enjoy the freedoms guaranteed by the Second Amendment for a multitude of purposes, anti-Second Amendment political leaders like the governor in my state of Virginia continue restricting the rights of Virginians under the guise of public safety. If the governor and her Democratic majority truly want to address public safety, they should focus on improving the education in underserved areas, focus on expanding economic opportunities that put men to work, providing a mentorship pipeline for young men, and incentivizing stronger family units. All of those efforts would produce far better outcomes in reducing crime than violating the rights of law-abiding gun owners. So we’ll continue to enjoy this right on the range, at shooting competitions, while hunting as we challenge the state in court for its obvious violation of the second amendment. The following groups need the support of gun owners as lawsuits are extremely costly: SAF, NRA, Gun Owners of America, National Association for Gun Rights,vcdl.org, Firearms Policy Coalition, NSSF—The Firearm Industry Trade Association
Shermichael Singleton14,594 views • 28 days ago

