Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is doing what most politicians won’t—he’s actually serving his country. While the left loves to talk about “service,” they’re usually too busy pandering to their donors, meeting with lobbyists, or throwing temper tantrums on social media. Here’s a Republican leader who doesn’t just talk the talk. He puts on the uniform and answers the call with the Ohio Army National Guard.
Of course, the bureaucrats and liberal media are already wringing their hands. They can barely contain their panic if a Republican steps away from their “official” seat for even a moment—never mind it’s for real military service. If it was some climate march, a dinner with Hollywood elites, or another vacation to Martha’s Vineyard, you know they’d be silent. But when a conservative puts duty above politics, the left suddenly pretends to “worry” about who’s running the show.
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Let’s get real. America isn’t falling apart because a patriot steps up to serve. In fact, maybe if more politicians joined our National Guard, this country wouldn’t be in such a mess. The Ohio Secretary of State’s office won’t collapse because Frank LaRose is away. There are competent conservatives ready to step in and keep democracy safe—something the Democrats could never grasp. They can’t stand the fact that Republicans actually believe in something bigger than government handouts and identity politics.
Meanwhile, don’t hold your breath waiting for a Democrat Secretary of State to ship out with the military. The globalists in their party are too busy scheming behind closed doors, talking about “open borders” and “equity” while our country’s future is on the line. Hardworking Americans are waking up to this hypocrisy. Unlike the left’s obsession with secret schemes and control, conservatives step up to protect freedom—at home and abroad.
Here’s the truth: We need more leaders like LaRose, not fewer. Who do you trust more: a soldier willing to defend America, or a politician hiding behind spin in the Swamp? Maybe it’s time we stopped rewarding weakness and started demanding real service from our so-called leaders.

