Minnesotans, wake up and smell the sulfur. You keep asking, “How can they lie like that? How can they steal from kids, from the poor, from hardworking families—and sleep at night?” The answer is simple and brutal: because they are evil. Not “misguided.” Not “flawed.” Evil.
We’ve been conditioned to think evil is some horned cartoon in a red cape, or a misunderstood anti-hero from Hollywood. That’s deliberate. The enemy softens the word so we hesitate to call it what it is. But the Bible doesn’t mince words. Evil is the deliberate choice to harm, exploit, and destroy others for power, control, or gain. It’s rebellion against God and man. And the devil? He’s no misunderstood rebel—he’s the adversary, the father of lies, the accuser who prowls like a roaring lion seeking whom he may devour (1 Peter 5:8). Jesus called him out plain: “He was a murderer from the beginning… there is no truth in him. When he lies, he speaks his native language” (John 8:44).
Look at the playbook right here in Minnesota. Tim Walz and his crew presided over what’s been called one of the largest fraud schemes in U.S. history—hundreds of millions (billions over several years) looted from programs meant to feed hungry children and support the vulnerable. Money vanished into schemes stacked on schemes, with allegations it even funneled to terror-linked groups overseas. Warnings ignored. Whistleblowers retaliated against. And the response? Denials, deflections, and more lies. “It happened on my watch,” but somehow no one’s really held accountable. That’s not incompetence. That’s evil wearing a suit and a smile.
They gaslight us daily: “Nothing to see here,” “You’re exaggerating,” “It’s just politics.” They condition us through media echo chambers and nonprofit fronts to doubt our own eyes. Question the fraud? You’re a conspiracy theorist. Call out the looting? You’re divisive. It’s classic psychological warfare—make good people question reality so evil can operate in the open.
But here’s the truth we cling to as believers: Light exposes darkness. Jesus didn’t negotiate with lies; He crushed them. And He calls us to do the same—be wise as serpents, innocent as doves (Matthew 10:16). No more false equivalence. No more hand-wringing over “both sides.” The DFL machine, the grifters in nonprofits, the corporate enablers—they’re an organized syndicate looting our state. Treat them like the criminals they are.
Minnesotans deserve better. A Minnesota where:
• Hardworking families keep what they earn, not see it stolen by fraud rings.
• The vulnerable are protected, not preyed upon.
• Truth reigns in government—no more lies about fraud, elections, or relief funds.
• We rebuild on sound moral principles: integrity, servant leadership, and the fear of God that is the beginning of wisdom (Proverbs 9:10).
This isn’t about revenge—it’s about justice. It’s about fighting for a state where kids get fed, not robbed; where whistleblowers are heroes, not targets; where power serves the people, not exploits them.
The path is clear: Expose the evil. Hold the guilty accountable. Vote out the enablers. Build a Minnesota grounded in constitutional truth, faith, and common-sense governance. No more participating in their games. No more letting evil masquerade as “progress.”
Evil wakes up every day plotting how to hurt you. Let’s wake up resolved to stop it—in Jesus’ name.
Phillip C. Parrish
Candidate for Governor of Minnesota 2026
1 (612) 460-1717
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