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It’s Time for Conservative Media to ‘Bleep’ or Get Off the Can | 8/2/23
It’s Time for Conservative Media to ‘Bleep’ or Get Off the Can | 8/2/23
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58 minutes
Released:
Aug 2, 2023
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Podcast episode
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We get the governance we deserve. Today, I use a poll showing every red-state RINO as popular with voters to demonstrate the failure of our industry for years. We are in this weak position – facing prosecutions for political speech – because of the failure of our movement to influence power when it had the chance. Today, I warn my colleagues that they must have a plan on how we are going to fight the weaponization and prosecution of Trump. There is no better solution than Trump pressuring McCarthy to defund the prosecutions in the budget bills. This is the position none of my contemporaries are willing to take because most of them care more about their paychecks than doing what’s right and actually achieving their own stated objectives.
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Released:
Aug 2, 2023
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