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Conservative Host Urges Unity: Stop Infighting or Lose Midterms

Conservative viewers got a rare dose of straight talk when Adam Weiss — the host of Media Exposed on Real America’s Voice — looked the movement in the eye and said what needs saying: stop the backstabbing or we hand the midterms to our enemies. Weiss has built a reputation exposing media bias and calling out performative outrage, and his plea to the base was simple and blunt — grow up, unite, and fight like patriots rather than infighting amateurs.

Weiss’s message wasn’t timid. He told conservatives who spend more time feuding with one another than with the left to “get over it” and refocus on the issues that actually move voters — jobs, border security, crime, and standing up for American values. Our side can survive disagreements, but we cannot survive the spectacle of internecine warfare that the enemy frames and weaponizes against us.

Make no mistake: this isn’t melodrama, it’s politics — and politics rewards discipline and ruthlessness in message, not Twitter tantrums. The last time Republicans let personality politics and public infighting dominate the airwaves, candidates paid the price at the ballot box; history shows parties that squabble in public lose elections and influence. If conservatives want to stop the Democrats’ agenda of higher taxes and open borders, we must stop feeding the narrative that we can’t govern ourselves.

The practical cost is already obvious in Washington — infighting delays critical legislation and hands procedural victories to the other side while voters suffer. When leaders are busy exchanging insults instead of passing border security and delivering relief to families, independents tune out and the mainstream media celebrates the chaos they helped create. Conservatives should be furious at that betrayal of priorities and demand accountability for anyone who puts ego over results.

So here’s the adult plan: defend the gains we’ve made, keep the focus on pocketbook issues and safety, and make a sovereign case for low taxes, secure borders, and strong schools. That means candidates and activists keep personal vendettas offline, prioritize turnout, and hammer the contrast with the Democrats’ failed economic stewardship — because voters care about their bills, their children’s future, and the safety of their communities.

Adam Weiss was blunt because the hour is late and the stakes are immense — the midterms will decide whether America keeps the momentum toward freedom or drifts into more government control and cultural conformity. If conservatives want to win, we will stop playing into the left’s hands, stop the petty purges, and unite behind a clear, unapologetic message that honors hardworking Americans and defends our country. The rest is on us; get over it and get to work.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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