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Nothing Will Change Until We Move Beyond 'Lesser of Two Evils' | Guest: Kathy Barnette | 12/6/22
Nothing Will Change Until We Move Beyond 'Lesser of Two Evils' | Guest: Kathy Barnette | 12/6/22
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68 minutes
Released:
Dec 6, 2022
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Podcast episode
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Is it the lesser of two evils or the evil of two lessers? Increasingly, watching Republicans in Congress is like watching a fight between al Qaeda and the Houthis. I explain how most Republicans still support Ukraine, amnesty, and COVID shots, and even the ones who don’t are "hope yes, vote no." On the flip side, we see that intense pressure actually works in our favor, as Kevin McCarthy is beginning to speak up against the budget bill thanks to those willing to fight him. Next, we’re joined by Kathy Barnette, the amazing conservative who almost upset the establishment in the Pennsylvania Senate primary this year. She gives us a glimpse into the challenges in fighting the GOP establishment, as the establishment wrongly tosses around the “electability” argument. Conservative voters need to stop being lazy and gullible in their pursuit of the path of least resistance to beating the Democrat in a race, when increasingly these types of Republicans are no better than Democrats and can’t win anyway.
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Released:
Dec 6, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Post-Wisconsin Special : How Will the Cruz vs. Trump Race Play Out?: Who will prevail as the GOP Nominee? Well, the answer to that became a lot more complicated after the resounding win in #WIPrimary by Ted Cruz. Because of his win, and the path forward, it is looking more and more like the summer nominating convention will be open and that no candidate will get to 1,237 – the magical number to secure the nomination. While Cruz and Trump both have states they will likely win easily --- the recent surge by Cruz and the shrunken field have made for an interesting race. Daniel breaks down things state by state, and discusses how the June contest in California may be a deciding factor. Daniel and Joe also discuss the messaging behind declaring a mandate in a race like this. Each Campaign will have to make the case at an open convention (or beforehand) that their candidate should be the nominee. The offer their predictions on what those arguments should be, and explain which has the most by Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz