'Pound sand!' Michigan MAGA GOP chair freaks out on critics while attacking evolution (msn.com)
Michigan Republican Party chair Kristina Karamo this weekend reportedly pushed back against those challenging her leadership, telling them to "pound sand" as she attacked evolution.
Karamo, who earlier this year called on supporters of former President Donald
Trump to put "the fear of God" into state Attorney General Dana Nessel, appeared at the Michigan GOP's biennial leadership conference this weekend. An event typically catering to top political talent was taken over by far-right extremists this year, according to local
reports.
"Even as attendance cratered and many elected Republicans steered clear, a faction of Michigan Republicans convened on Mackinac Island this weekend for the party’s biennial leadership conference, celebrating a community that embraced the same conspiracy theories and ultra-conservative policies," the report states.
"Chair Kristina Karamo, while lambasting the theory of evolution, dispelled rumors she was planning to resign," the article states.
It continues:
“Those who wish to maintain the status quo and manage inefficiently are angry that I’m chair,” she said, according to MLive. “Pound sand.”
The report also states:
"Speakers pushed theories of widespread election fraud and railed against vaccines, globalists and the 'uniparty.' Charles Thurston, a speaker that claimed to unify the bible and medicine,
appeared at the podium wearing the mask of a medieval plague doctor and a tri-cornered hat, ringing a bell to skewer the pandemic response."
According to another news
story, Karamo said Darwin's theory of evolution is a fraud and a hoax, yet leftists cling to evolutionary theory because "when children are taught that one part of the Bible is false, they are more inclined to also question its other teachings."