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*[[Sen. Marsha Blackburn]] for getting the [[Jeffrey Epstein]] black book list released
 
*[[Sen. Marsha Blackburn]] for getting the [[Jeffrey Epstein]] black book list released
 
*[[Sen. Markwayne Mullin]] for standing up to bullies.<ref>https://youtu.be/QRdPl3UgSa8</ref>
 
*[[Sen. Markwayne Mullin]] for standing up to bullies.<ref>https://youtu.be/QRdPl3UgSa8</ref>
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*[[Vladimir Putin]] isn't perfect, but deserves an honorable mention for standing for traditional family values in Russia.+
  
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 03:09, December 29, 2023

Conservative of the Year 2023 has 37 strong contenders, among our most ever!

Top Tier

Additional Strong Contenders

  • Alejandro Gómez Monteverde for his direction of Sound of Freedom movie
  • Victor Orban for his standing against globalist ICC order to escalate war with Russia
  • Vivek Ramaswamy for exposing how incompetent Ronna McDaniel is and other services to the conservative movement
  • Robert Fico for his victory in Slovak election
  • Judge Andrew Napolitano for his objective programming on international affairs
  • Christopher Luxon, for leading his party to victory in New Zealand election, ending the socialist dominance in the country
  • Steven Crowder for revealing Nashville shooter anti-White and anti-Christian manifesto
  • Ayaan Hirsi Ali, after her conversion to Christianity, she approved importance of Christianity for facing woke agenda and anti-West agenda
  • Nayib Bukele for his successful efforts to fight and reduce crime in El Salvador
  • Victoria Villarruel for successfully defeating leftists in Argentine election along with Javier Mileli
  • Geert Wilders for successfully winning Dutch election, being first nationalist-populist to win in North western Europe
  • William Cogswell for winning Charleston mayor election, and being first Republican to win this seat
  • Conor McGregor for standing against globalist Irish government
  • Javier Milei, for successfully ending decades of leftist domination in Argentina
  • Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) for continued service to the conservative cause
  • Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), for his investigations into weaponization of government and Big Tech censorship, but his committee did not accomplish as much as it should have in 2023.
  • Sen. Marsha Blackburn for getting the Jeffrey Epstein black book list released
  • Sen. Markwayne Mullin for standing up to bullies.[5]
  • Vladimir Putin isn't perfect, but deserves an honorable mention for standing for traditional family values in Russia.+

References