ROBERT WEINROTH RUNS LIKE A GIRL

Democrats are changing their identities to suit public opinion.

Can a lifelong Democrat suddenly change their political ideologies?

Dressed in drag and calling himself Rah Rah, Congressional candidate Robert Weinroth “works hard for the money” onstage at a 2016 fundraiser for the Unicorn Children’s Foundation.

A clip of this performance is currently featured on Facebook, raising eyebrows within Florida’s District 23. (Boca Raton, portions of Delray Beach and portions of Boynton Beach.)

Drag shows used to be considered risqué adult entertainment. But in today’s tumultuous world, the combination of drag queens and vulnerable children has become an unfortunate “thing”. Liberal Democrats like Weinroth began embracing the questionable trend in 2016. 

Fast-forward to 2024, and now the seasoned politician is running for Congress. The reappearance of his public stint as “Rah Rah” has ignited concerns about the ethical leanings of political leaders. 

Voters who object to this inappropriate combination of drag shows and children are questioning Weinroth’s intentions as he suddenly seeks a Republican-backed seat in Congress.

Is he a wolf in sheep’s clothing? 

Six years ago, U.S. Rep. Ted Deutsch praised Weinroth for “promoting sensible gun safety policies” when he ran for Palm Beach County Commission. 

Two years ago, Weinroth endorsed U.S. Rep. Jared Moskowitz, the freshman Democrat who succeeded Deutsch. Now considering a run for governor, Moskowitz continues to push the long-debunked conspiracy theory that President Donald Trump is a Russian puppet. 

Weinroth, on the other hand, is no longer able to push those liberal lies about Trump, since he’s running as a Republican. 

The change occurred when then-Mayor Robert Weinroth switched parties in 2022 after losing his District 4 seat to Republican Marci Woodward. 

NBC affiliate WPTV called it “a surprise upset”. Woodward won by a narrow 52%, telling the reporter, “It’s proof that the people kind of wanted a little bit of change.” 

With that, Weinroth apparently took an “if you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em” approach, according to a statement he made after conceding to the political newcomer. 

“I am obviously disappointed with the results tonight, but I obviously understand that there was a real red tide that has taken over our local politics, and I certainly congratulate my opponent on winning the seat and I look forward to seeing how she will take office and govern. I thought that we ran a good race. I now realize it wasn’t my opponent who succeeded but that it was a strong sentiment against anything in the Democratic Party,” he wrote.

Now, he’s claiming to be a Republican. 

Strutting his stuff at CPAC 2024 and a myriad of other Republican events, Weinroth isn’t fooling Republicans.

RINO and “blue dog” candidates like Weinroth are stealing votes from real Republican candidates.

As voters in Florida District 23 reflect on Weinroth’s past choices, they must consider whether his miraculous change of party is really just an attempt to fool Republican constituents into thinking that he shares their conservative values. 


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