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A Critical Time for Conservatives to Develop a Philosophy on Foreign Policy Ep.261
A Critical Time for Conservatives to Develop a Philosophy on Foreign Policy Ep.261
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55 minutes
Released:
Aug 3, 2018
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Podcast episode
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It’s another ‘foreign policy Friday’ and we are joined by CR’s national security correspondent, Jordan Schachtel (@Jordan Schachtel).
We go around the map and update you on what’s going on in Iran, Israel, Turkey, and North Korea and asses everything from a standpoint of what is in our interest and what is not. We also asses where the administration is making progress and where they need to hear a vision from conservatives in order to right the ship. The foreign policy swamp is big and powerful and unless conservatives develop their own policies and get in the ears of Trump, even the best of cabinet picks will be overwhelmed by the forces of the status quo.
We also discuss the bombshell revelation of Dianne Feinstein employing a Chinese spy for 20 years.
Finally, we dissect the cancer of the Kochs and how they push left-wing policies. They are being empowered by Jared and Ivanka who are now both pushing jailbreak and socialist paid family leave programs. Now is a time for conservatives to be bold and brave and demand that Trump orient all his policies and personnel with his rhetoric.
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State of play in Iran
Iran’s threat in the Straits of Hormuz
Dave Brat’s bill to bar funding of religious institutions from terrorist nations
Is Jared pushing a new “peace” plan?
Kochs funding anti-Israel leftists
Rubio’s Ivankacare is a disaster on every level
Dianne Feinstein employed a Chinese spy for 20 years
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We go around the map and update you on what’s going on in Iran, Israel, Turkey, and North Korea and asses everything from a standpoint of what is in our interest and what is not. We also asses where the administration is making progress and where they need to hear a vision from conservatives in order to right the ship. The foreign policy swamp is big and powerful and unless conservatives develop their own policies and get in the ears of Trump, even the best of cabinet picks will be overwhelmed by the forces of the status quo.
We also discuss the bombshell revelation of Dianne Feinstein employing a Chinese spy for 20 years.
Finally, we dissect the cancer of the Kochs and how they push left-wing policies. They are being empowered by Jared and Ivanka who are now both pushing jailbreak and socialist paid family leave programs. Now is a time for conservatives to be bold and brave and demand that Trump orient all his policies and personnel with his rhetoric.
Show links
State of play in Iran
Iran’s threat in the Straits of Hormuz
Dave Brat’s bill to bar funding of religious institutions from terrorist nations
Is Jared pushing a new “peace” plan?
Kochs funding anti-Israel leftists
Rubio’s Ivankacare is a disaster on every level
Dianne Feinstein employed a Chinese spy for 20 years
Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Released:
Aug 3, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
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