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Why the Left Doesn’t Have Its Own CPAC | 2/22/24
Why the Left Doesn’t Have Its Own CPAC | 2/22/24
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56 minutes
Released:
Feb 22, 2024
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Hint: The Left doesn’t need a confab of teenyboppers and useless rhetoric because the Left actually has a campaign, political, policy, and legal movement on the ground in all 50 states working on every issue that matters. This is what we need to replicate rather than useless conferences. Today, I demonstrate what a conservative version of a real CPAC would look like, as we focus on the issues that matter in the way they matter. I explain how I would go about fighting for a government shutdown in the budget bill on key winning issues. I also show how we can use some of the latest news on the vaccines to finally defund them. Also, there is more RINO red-state news to report, sadly, because we have no movement in place to focus on the broad principles we complain about when the strategic leverage points that will affect their outcomes actually present themselves.
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Released:
Feb 22, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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