EXCLUSIVE: Joshua Lisec calls out Michael O'Fallon for a debate on Human Events Daily

“I think it would be wise, fun to have a spirited conversation or debate… between myself and Michael O’Fallon."

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Human Events Daily host Jack Posobiec recently spoke with Joshua Lisec, co-author of their book "Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions," about the criticisms they have received from right-wing voices like Michael O’Fallon.

Posobiec addressed the backlash, particularly from those attempting to re-establish a pre-Trump and pre-woke consensus in Republican politics.

He argued that such critics, who advocate for sticking to traditional talking points like following the Constitution or referencing Reagan, are more interested in performing theatrics to appease the donor class rather than conserving anything meaningful.

“It doesn’t quite get to the problems that we’re facing now. It’s not the 1980s anymore,” Posobiec said.

Lisec described these critics as the "woke right" and expressed his desire to engage them in meaningful discussions about real solutions. He specifically called out Michael O’Fallon. O’Fallon and Posobiec got into a Twitter back-and-forth over the weekend, with both accusing the other of being the “woke right.”

Lisec went on to suggest a spirited debate between himself and O’Fallon to discuss how the right can present more impactful solutions to modern issues.

“I think it would be wise, fun to have a spirited conversation or debate… between myself and Michael O’Fallon,” Lisec suggested, stipulating that the debate should be live-streamed to ensure it remains unedited.

"There we go, folks. The gauntlet has been thrown down," Posobiec responded.

Watch the full episode below.


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