There are red lines in the conservative movement and over the past few weeks we’ve been having a vigorous debate about what some of those red lines should be. Here’s one red line that’s gone unmentioned. Sharia Islamic law.
Sharia mandates the inferiority of Christians, Jews and other non-Muslims to members of the Muslim master race, it mandates the inferiority of women and eliminates any notion of human freedom.
So is it a red line for all conservatives?
Paul Dans, currently being promoted for the Georgia Senate in a primary race against Sen. Lindsey Graham by Tucker Carlson, previously went on Al Jazeera (of all places) where he was interviewed by Marc Lamont Hill. A former CNN contributor, Hill had been ousted as being too extreme for CNN after he justified the kidnapping and murder of three Israel teens. (That was a while back and today that would be a point in his favor at CNN.)
Dans had been the director of Project 2025, the ill-fated Heritage proposal disavowed by Trump, (which also led to Heritage being sidelined within the Trump administration after Kevin Roberts bragged about it publicly). Project 2025 had good and bad parts to it, but talking about it was a sure way to undermine the Trump administration.
Going on Al Jazeera to talk about it seemed like an even worse idea. Al Jazeera is the state media of Qatar, an Islamic terrorist state accused of developing ties to some on the ‘woke right’, which also sponsors the Muslim Brotherhood. It loves the idea of implementing Sharia law in America.
And so Hill asked Dans about that. Dans was woefully unprepared when Hill asked him if a Muslim candidate wins an election, would he be able to implement Sharia law.
This is not happening for me. In this clip when Paul Dans is asked if he’s open to Sharia Law he says “if it’s being done in the democratic fashion, that’s probably the right result.”
Paul ZOHRAN MAMDANI Dans is not wanted to represent SC. pic.twitter.com/AGyYQXux3f
— SallyThatClemsonGirl (@SallyTiger) November 6, 2025
Dans could have answered that question by saying that America is based on Judeo-Christian values or (since he doesn’t like Jews, on Christian values) rather than Muslim ones, instead he seemed happy to play into the idea that America could be ‘Islamized’ if it was done ‘democratically’.
Sharia law should be a red line. And yet some of the people who talk about making America more Christian again seem open to the idea of Islamization.
You can’t claim to be making America more Christian, if you’re willing to allow Islam to take over.
This is all the more relevant now since Tucker Carlson, who sat out tough races in New York, New Jersey and Virginia, doing nothing to help conservatives, decided to get involved in the Georgia race to boost Dans. I’m no fan of Sen. Lindsey Graham, who has his own troubling record on Islam, but Tucker’s record is even worse.
And includes defending Sharia law.
Watch Tucker Carlson’s transformation from warning about the spread of SHARIA LAW to praising it. pic.twitter.com/xJDaIyDLl5
— Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV) (@TheMilkBarTV) August 20, 2025















