- Texas Rip. Dan Cranshaw, a former Navy SEAL, releases a video of himself as a special operator fighting “far-left activists” in Georgia and “American patriots.”
- Designed to support the video sense, David Purdue and Kelly Lofler, who are fighting Democratic opponents in next month’s runoff election, are seeking to secure Republican control of the Senate.
- Retired General Raymond Thomas, U.S. The former head of the Special rations Operations Command called the video “shameful” and said he thought it was a “Saturday Night Live” skit.
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Texas Rip. Dan Cranshaw, a former Navy SEAL, released an action video on Sunday parachuting into Georgia and fighting antifa activists in support of Republican Senate candidates.
Retired U.S. Army General Raymond “Tony” Thomas, who led the Special Command Operations Command when he was in the Crancho Army, wrote on Twitter that he thought the video was “Saturday Night Live” or a Come Medi Central skit when he first saw it.
He called the video “shameful” and suggested that the policy proposal by Craneshower should not be used to pledge US politics. Attempts to persuade voters with martial skills and gender.
– Tony Thomas (@ Tonity2Thomas) December 14, 2020
The video, starring Republican Craneshow, which represents Texas’ 2nd District, is called “Georgia Reloaded” and follows a video he made before the November election “Texas Reloaded.”
That video ad shows that Cranshaw got a secret mission to “save Texas.” After receiving orders, he parachutes into his state, where he recruits a team of local leaders.
In the “Georgia Reloaded” video, craneshow “far left activists” and rap. Legislators such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Vice-President-elect Kamala Harris have embarked on a mission to fight “American patriots,” especially in support of Sense’s support. Purdu and Kelly Loffler. It also fights artists, claiming to be part of the Antifa, a loose organization of left-wing anti-fascist activists.
Other prominent Republican backers, such as Craneshow, Parde and Loffler, are working to win voters ahead of their Jan. 5 election against their Democratic opponents, John Osoff and Rafael Warnock. The outcome will determine which party controls the Senate.
While the video of Cranshaw getting involved in a fight related to politics is not real, but it has been in a real fight. In 2012, on his third deployment to the Middle East as a member of the Seal Team of, he was wounded by an improvised explosive device in Afghanistan. He lost his right eye.
Despite the injury, for which he was awarded the Purple Heart, he continued to serve in the Armed Forces for another four years.
Thomas has also been a part of several combat operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and parts of Central America. Thomas retired from active duty in March 2019.