Episode 100 Hour of Decision: Trump’s Midterm Problem---He Must Deliver
Hour Of DecisionDecember 12, 20250:48:5467.24 MB

Episode 100 Hour of Decision: Trump’s Midterm Problem---He Must Deliver

Lew reviews what makes grassroots energy explode around a candidate, especially the critical element of authenticity. In Donald Trump’s case, his record of the last year may diminish this energy. This is just when it is needed to keep the Congress in GOP hands and away from the Marxist wolves who want to start another impeachment drama.


Trump must go bold in two areas to re-energize his base enough for it to effect the elections next year. He must cast his feckless Attorney General aside and aggressively prosecute all the leading “Deep State” actors involved with persecuting him and his followers. He must also re-tool the “Mass Deportation” effort by arresting all the Democrat leaders formenting rebellion and disobedience to the law, and destroying the funding network of NGOs fostering this insurrection and invasion of our land.


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Look around you.

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Wrong rules the land while waiting justice sleeps.

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I saw in the congress

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and crossing the country,

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campaigning with Ron Paul.

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Tyranny

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rising,

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unspeakable

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evil,

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manifesting,

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devils lying about our heritage who want to

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enslave and replace us.

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But we are Americans

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with a manifest destiny

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to bring the new Jerusalem

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of endless

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possibilities.

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But first, this fight

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for freedom.

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Be a part of it. But don't delay

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because this is the hour of decision.

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Hour of decision with Lou Moore starts now.

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Welcome to the one hundredth episode

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of hour of decision.

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My name is Lou Moore.

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And today, we're gonna kinda take stock of

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ourselves and more importantly, maybe take stock of

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the situation we are in,

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with this one hundredth episode.

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And, this is a show

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that has another slogan. I'm gonna revive it,

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and I'm gonna add something to it when

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I do revive it. But

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do we, the men of the West,

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have the will to live?

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It's midnight in America, and this is

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the hour of decision.

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And ladies and gentlemen,

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no truer words

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could be spoken

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in our situation right now because even though

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we have a president doing some of the

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things that I think most people in this

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audience want him to do,

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there's a tremendous number of things he's not

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doing, and there is,

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storm clouds brewing

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all around our president right now and all

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around Western civilization.

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It's even much more acute over in Europe,

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and we're gonna get to that

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during this episode.

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But let's,

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we're gonna take stock here, and let's start

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with president Trump. And before we talk about

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his performance in office,

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I wanna talk about the immediate political realities

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that we're looking at.

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The next elections, the next federal elections are

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the midterms

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where every member of the house of representatives

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and one third of the members of the

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senate

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are up for reelection.

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And historically,

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the the house will generally,

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lose,

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the the ruling party, the president's party will

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lose a few seats.

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Now anything can happen, but that's the momentum

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right away is in the wrong direction.

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And the momentum is really in the wrong

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direction when you consider that

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the core now of what's called the MAGA

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base

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are Trump voters,

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of course.

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And Trump voters

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don't come out during the midterm in as

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large of numbers

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as they need to.

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They basically don't come out unless Trump

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is on the ballot.

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Big problem. He's not going to be on

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the ballot next year, but his administration,

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not only will it be on the ballot,

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so to speak, it will be the

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conversation in all of the campaigns

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around the country.

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But,

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the the life

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the life force of his administration,

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the possibility of him

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to really affect the kinds of changes he's

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promised,

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depends greatly

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on whether he can hold the house and

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hold off

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the eager

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Marxist

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wolves in the house

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who would love to just start this impeachment

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garbage all over again. And you know they're

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going to, folks. I don't care what any

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of them say, any of them in the

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leadership

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or any of the prominent Democrats in the

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house. If they wouldn't control the house,

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impeachment's gonna start day one

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of Donald Trump. You can count on it.

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The senate, I think, is less likely to

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be in play.

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The map favors the Republicans. You know, the

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the senate

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in an off year is a selection.

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The senate races are a selection from the

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map, and one party is usually favored over

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the other basically by incumbency.

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And the Republicans are in better shape than

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the Democrats just as far as the electoral

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map

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in the US senate. That doesn't mean it'll

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be a slam dunk

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for the GOP there, but it's more likely

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than not they'll be able to hold the

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senate.

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Big trouble if they don't do that. Big,

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big trouble.

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But the house is 100%

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in place. It's there's a razor thin majority

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there now.

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We have weak,

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terrible

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leadership in the house on our team, so

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to speak, the Republican team.

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And,

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so they don't bring a lot to the

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table as far as electoral messaging,

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and a lot of times it's a negative,

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what they do bring to the table. A

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lot of them are still stuck in the

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nineteen nineties. A lot of them have so

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much special interest money falling out of their

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pockets.

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They can't come up with any kind of

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coherent message that voters wanna hear.

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And, Trump will not be on the ballot.

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And there will not be as many ensconced

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incumbents

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because they have a razor thin majority, and

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a number of them will not be coming

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back.

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Like, some in California probably, like Marjorie Taylor

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Greene.

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And there are others that are just giving

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it up, not coming back and not going

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to be incumbents.

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You know, the viability of holding those seats

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depends on the individual districts,

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etcetera.

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But there's so but there's a structural problem

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there with the Trump voter. And,

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the second problem is

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the MAGA movement is a grassroots orientated movement

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and to

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sustain a

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grassroots movement.

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I've talked about this before. I talk about

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it in my book, talking about the explosion

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of energy around doctor Ron Paul

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in 2007,

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2008,

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and it sustained itself for years as you

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all well know.

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You have to have a few things going

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for you

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in a campaign

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to energize the grassroots, and it makes all

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the difference. It makes a difference on how

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many of the grassroots will volunteer

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in a grassroots campaign.

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It will determine how quickly

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they move from door to door,

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how many calls they make in a call

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center.

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Energy has everything to do with the success

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of a grassroots campaign, and it is the

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only way.

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At the grassroots level, we can surmount the

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Democrats who will have tons and tons and

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tons

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of experienced

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paid political operatives

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everywhere it counts.

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In every swing district and in every one

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of these new districts

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that the, gerrymandering

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war,

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will bring us. So

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what energizes the grassroots is two or three

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basic things. One,

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that there's some likelihood of success. If it's

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an individual candidate, it's, you know, they're a

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senator, a governor, a congressman, or a prominent

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general, a businessman. But for some reason, they're

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not just some yahoo to the public. They're

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somebody that has some viability

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as a candidate.

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Secondly,

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they're talking about the issues that move these

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people. And this we used to be a

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problem in the past, and it's still a

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problem.

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But these rhino Republicans, they wanna talk about

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nothing

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but tax cuts

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and deregulation

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when, while when Republican voters, of course, love

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tax cuts, and many of them, particularly in

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small business, love deregulation,

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they're interested in a few other things

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that the establishment

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is not so interested in, like deporting

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every one of these illegal aliens,

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moving our manufacturers

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back onshore,

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and keeping us out of these endless wars.

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And, you know, this is really the fault

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line

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as it has been

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for generations

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now going back

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to Buchanan,

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going even farther back than that

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between the America First Movement,

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which is the animating

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issue force behind Trump, behind MAGA,

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and

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the establishment

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GOP or the Republicans

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in name only,

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the rhinos.

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So

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you have to have that issue set, the

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right issue set that energizes

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a bulk of the grassroots.

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You have to look like you're a viable,

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legitimate candidate.

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But the third thing is the most important

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of those three is you must

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be authentic

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or at least up here,

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extremely

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authentic

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to the base. That is the most important

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of those three elements, folks.

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The public is hungry for that because there's

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so many phonies

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in politics of all stripes, and they

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they can smell them out.

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And so this is where Trump

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just took the, political world by storm

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in 2015

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because he was so blunt

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in speaking in ways that no politician

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could possibly speak

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the way he talked about

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the illegal,

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aliens coming across the Southern border,

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the way he talked about John McCain,

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the way he did everything.

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People didn't all agree with everything he said.

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Some of them might have been offended by

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some of the things he said, but it

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was obvious.

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He was not the same old same old.

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He was not the guy that was gonna

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promise you he would reduce the size of

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government

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and promise you a couple more little tax

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cuts here and there, and then just do

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the same old thing.

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And keep us in the endless wars and

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and let the immigrants flow in, taking your

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jobs.

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And while many of your jobs are going

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offshore

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in a continual procession,

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most of them to our worst enemy on

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the planet, China.

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Communist China.

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So anyhow,

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that is why Trump got the explosion around

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him far larger than what Ron Paul had

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around him,

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much larger than what Pat Buchanan had around

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him

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earlier than that.

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He had that he had that populist charisma

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as I talked about,

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when I talked about Joe McCarthy, another blunt

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spoken individual

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who was saying things that everybody wanted to

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have said,

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but,

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that,

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were establishment

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politicians

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feared to tread.

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So that's the strength.

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That's the strength of Trumpism.

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But after you're governing,

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then you have a record.

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And after you're governing, then those compromises

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that are always made

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come to light, and some of them don't

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give the energy don't give the grassroot base

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more energy. They suck the energy

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from

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the base.

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And, unfortunately, we've had some of that going

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on. All these Oval Office,

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backslapping

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sessions with all of some of the, well,

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some of the worst,

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big business CEOs in the country. I mean,

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I could have gagged a maggot when Pfizer

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CEO was there next to the resolution

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resolute desk,

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next to our commander in chief

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as an example.

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And there have been a number of other

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examples. And then all the engagement Trump has

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undertaken

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overseas,

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most of it, if not all of it,

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a vital necessity.

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Now not everything he has done

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may not have been a vital necessity, but

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addressing the war in The Middle East, addressing

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Ukraine, addressing,

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our situation in Asia, addressing the fact

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that we should be basing our defense hemispherically,

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as outlined in the Monroe doctrine and not

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have it, based on spending all of our

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blood and treasure,

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very far from our shores while leaving,

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countries and areas close to our shores vulnerable

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to the, machinations of our enemies.

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I mean, the the the these are four

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areas Trump had had to and has to

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continue to address.

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But the public, and particularly the American public,

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they are always

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unhappy

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when there's too much focus overseas seemingly

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and not enough focus at home.

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Particularly,

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when there's the rampaging,

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21%

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Biden inflation because they were pumping the money,

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an ungodly amount

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of money into the system,

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deflating

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the value of our currency or inflating

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causing inflation and degrading, excuse me, the value

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of our currency.

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And that makes your that makes you have,

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as Peter Debarro was talking about, going to

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the store for a rib eye is $22

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in the store.

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Unbelievable.

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So these things do not energize the base.

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The base doesn't come out in the off

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years as it is as a group. It's

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tough to get them out,

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but Trump must get them out

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to this election, and they must vote Republican

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even if their congressman is one of the

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worst human beings on the face of the

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Earth, and it's highly possible

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that will be the choice the MAGA voter

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will have when they get to the polls

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or when they open their envelope

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with their mail in ballot.

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And so

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that's a problem.

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That's a problem.

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Redistricting

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has become a battleground

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because

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that's a

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all is fair, folks.

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As Newt told me personally more than once

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when I used to be in his proximity

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once in a while, politics is war without

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blood. That's it. It's a war. If you

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don't think it's a war, you don't know

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what you are talking about.

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And so all's fair

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in war.

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And so,

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Texas, five new Republican seats.

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One of my hope goes to my friend

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Steve Stockman, who is the essence of authenticity,

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by the way, and who has ran a

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couple of the most magnificent grassroots campaigns ever

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in the history of the congress

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to get elected. He had no money either

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time.

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He was elected, and he's given it a

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shot one more time. God bless Steve Stockman

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down in Texas,

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nine, just East of Houston. Anyway, I digress.

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But,

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so the redistricting wars are,

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have emerged in, Texas, five five districts to

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the GOP. And there are some assumptions made

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with these things, folks, but, generally,

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we have to believe the smart people know

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what they're talking about, and they have the

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mix right. It's easier to determine that in

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some states than others depending if they have

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party registration,

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other elements

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as well. But

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we assume five new Republican seats in Texas.

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The Rhinos in Indiana don't seem to wanna

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cooperate. They're looking at a couple of new

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seats up there, and that battle's going on

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as I'm recording this. It might be resolved

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by the time this show airs on Liberty

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News Radio on Saturday.

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Utah.

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I don't even wanna begin to talk about

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my home state, folks. I

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god. I don't want to. We've lost a

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seat here.

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Incompetence,

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total incompetence on the part of the so

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called conservative

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establishment here in the state of Utah. I

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won't get into that whole sort of tale,

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and a

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left

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left wing judge just poised to give the

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favored map

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of the league of women voters,

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which will now give the democrats one seat

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in the state of you excuse me, in

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the state of Utah.

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California,

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five new seats

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there

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for the democrats.

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So, anyway, we'll see what happens with these

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redistricting wars, but it's not gonna end up

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tipping the scales too much, but the republicans

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better win them

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because

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it is so close right now. It's so

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razor close in the house

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between, the number of Republican and Democrat seats.

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So there's that going on, but there is

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a couple of other ones that could be

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more consequential.

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The Supreme Court case, it should be coming

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up re involving the Voting Rights Act,

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whether states like Alabama have to carve out

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a black district

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or whether districts can be carved out on

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the basis of the will of the legislature

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and what actually makes sense

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on the

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map, and that will that could be several

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new Republican seats if you go all through

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the South.

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The area that is, overwhelmingly,

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most affected

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by

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DOJ,

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orders or,

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or orders

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that that that were based on the Voting

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Rights Act interpretations

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of the Supreme Court. Voting Rights Act passed

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in 09/1965.

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We're gonna be talking about the voting rights

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act down the road and all the other

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horrid things

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that happened to this country on the watch

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of Lyndon Baines Johnson, but I

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digress again.

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Anyway,

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so there's,

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that's out there. There's also,

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Trump has said.

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He said

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and this is a pattern, folks. Getting back

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to authenticity,

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Trump has now said a lot of things,

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and he signed a lot of executive

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orders.

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But how much follow through we're going to

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see in a lot of these areas is

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left

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to be determined.

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And one of the areas is the one

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I'm about to,

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discuss, which is the census.

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Right now, the census counts aliens.

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Legal, illegal, whatever they are, they count aliens

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in the census,

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and they apportion

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congressional districts based on the numbers of the

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census,

00:18:42
including aliens.

00:18:44
So when you have millions and millions of

00:18:47
aliens

00:18:48
in Los Angeles as an example,

00:18:50
in Chicago

00:18:52
as an example,

00:18:53
you are going to end up with more

00:18:55
Democrat seats. You just are, folks.

00:18:58
That could be fifteen, sixteen seats. Some say

00:19:01
even more

00:19:03
if they don't count the aliens anymore.

00:19:06
But that has to be adjudicated at some

00:19:08
point if you know they'll sue

00:19:11
and, you know, has not ever been done

00:19:13
this way.

00:19:15
But, anyway, that's another possibility for the Republicans.

00:19:18
I don't know, though, that it can have

00:19:20
impact on the next

00:19:22
congressional election. So the there's a couple of

00:19:24
free floating factors out there

00:19:27
that could benefit the GOP, but, basically, the

00:19:30
GOP's got this.

00:19:31
It's a Trump party.

00:19:33
Trump voters don't show up in their full

00:19:36
numbers

00:19:37
even though they might be on fire for

00:19:39
Donald Trump and have the red cap and

00:19:41
have a big banner in their front yard

00:19:42
and everything else. That doesn't mean they're even

00:19:45
gonna vote

00:19:46
in the off year.

00:19:48
The record hasn't been good up until now.

00:19:51
Secondly,

00:19:52
they don't have a lot to vote for

00:19:53
because of the weasel congress. I mean, an

00:19:56
example,

00:19:58
they can't even make any adjustments to Obamacare

00:20:02
that make any sense because there's too many

00:20:04
members

00:20:05
terrified

00:20:06
of cutting even $1

00:20:09
of benefits

00:20:10
to people, a lot of whom shouldn't be

00:20:12
getting any benefits

00:20:13
from the government. But there was all these

00:20:15
increases under COVID.

00:20:17
There were all these state benefits that were

00:20:19
supposed to go away.

00:20:21
That was part of the deal that that

00:20:23
the federal government would pay for these state

00:20:25
benefits,

00:20:27
as part of, Obamacare.

00:20:30
And the Republicans want to make a lot

00:20:32
of changes because this system is not working.

00:20:36
It's extremely

00:20:37
expensive, and it's highly favorable

00:20:40
to the medical industrial complex and the corporations

00:20:43
that are profited

00:20:45
immensely

00:20:46
from Obamacare.

00:20:47
Obama was smart.

00:20:50
Hillary Clinton was stupid.

00:20:52
She went right after,

00:20:54
the drug pharmaceutical

00:20:56
companies,

00:20:57
right after the insurance companies when they attempted

00:21:00
to put in Hillary care under Bill Clinton.

00:21:03
Most of you, maybe, were probably not around

00:21:05
for that one or what not paying attention,

00:21:07
but, yeah, they had one ad on TV

00:21:09
that was paid for by some insurance company

00:21:12
destroyed

00:21:13
Hillary Care as they sat around the table.

00:21:16
Oh, look at the price of these medical

00:21:18
bills. John, I think this is Hillary Clinton's

00:21:20
fault. I can't remember the

00:21:23
but it was devastating,

00:21:25
television ad. Back then, television ads could be

00:21:27
devastating,

00:21:29
individual ones. And they destroyed

00:21:31
any chance of Bill Clinton to put in

00:21:33
socialized medicine. But Obama was smart. He went

00:21:36
right to

00:21:37
the corporate people and said, what do you

00:21:39
want? How much money do you want?

00:21:41
And he bought them all off and got

00:21:43
them on his side, but it doesn't make

00:21:45
it a good health care system. It's a

00:21:47
terrible system, and we're gonna go into that

00:21:49
in more detail down the road.

00:21:52
But, anyway,

00:21:54
and then it it was made even worse

00:21:56
by COVID,

00:21:58
and, it is now a terrible, terrible

00:22:01
situation. It's hemorrhaging money. The whole health care

00:22:04
system is teetering on collapse. Doctors are leaving.

00:22:08
We're getting a Cuban style medical system where

00:22:11
there's nothing but nurse practitioners

00:22:13
and, physician's assistants

00:22:15
where there used to be doctors

00:22:17
in so many areas.

00:22:18
And you can go on and on with

00:22:20
that, the price of the drugs, etcetera.

00:22:22
But,

00:22:24
anyway,

00:22:25
they're trying to make some changes, but they're

00:22:27
not gonna make any changes. Republicans can't even

00:22:29
come up with an alternative plan, folks, to

00:22:32
Obamacare.

00:22:33
This is how I mean, the public completely

00:22:35
rebelled against Obamacare. Do you remember the Tea

00:22:38
Party?

00:22:39
What the hell is wrong with these people?

00:22:41
But there's no leadership.

00:22:43
There's no courage.

00:22:44
Too many rhinos.

00:22:46
Big problem. We got a big problem in

00:22:49
the house of representatives.

00:22:51
We have

00:22:53
all these funding networks

00:22:55
that are just waiting Trump out, folks. They're

00:22:58
all still there. These corporate funding networks that

00:23:01
fund the NRCC,

00:23:03
the, the Republican congressional campaign committee, the senate

00:23:07
campaign committee, the governor's campaign committee,

00:23:10
and all of these different packs, and all

00:23:12
of these corporate sucking

00:23:15
consultants,

00:23:16
and all and and a lot of donors

00:23:18
that don't want the changes that Trump has

00:23:20
been making

00:23:22
and wants to make or has said he

00:23:24
wants to make. They're waiting him out, folks,

00:23:26
and they still have

00:23:28
by far overwhelmingly

00:23:30
the sway

00:23:31
of our members of the house and members

00:23:33
of the senate

00:23:35
on the Republican side. It's a big problem.

00:23:38
Now Trump is popular enough.

00:23:40
He's been popular enough. They won't take him

00:23:42
on head on. They're all saying, oh, we

00:23:45
love Donald Trump. Oh my god. He's the

00:23:47
greatest. But they undercut him at every turn.

00:23:53
And, folks,

00:23:54
this whole MAGA thing,

00:23:55
this wasn't some revolution that happened, and now

00:23:58
everything's just going to be great.

00:24:00
This was just the beginning. It was the

00:24:03
opening shot of what has to be a

00:24:05
war

00:24:06
for our country.

00:24:08
And first of all, it has to be

00:24:09
a war for the GOP, and there's no

00:24:11
reason not to fight for the GOP. Most

00:24:13
of the voters are with us in the

00:24:14
GOP, 90% of them. But the leadership,

00:24:18
the funding networks

00:24:20
are still a huge,

00:24:23
huge problem.

00:24:25
You are listening to Hour of Decision

00:24:28
on Liberty News Radio, and we will be

00:24:30
right back to continue to talk about the

00:24:32
political woes of the GOP

00:24:35
and our state

00:24:37
in America today right after the news.

00:24:41
Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My name

00:24:43
is Lou Moore.

00:24:45
We have been talking about the,

00:24:48
problems

00:24:49
that are going to be confronting president Trump,

00:24:52
that are gonna be confronting the MAGA base,

00:24:54
that are gonna be confronting all patriots folks,

00:24:57
with these midterm elections

00:25:00
and the reasons for these problems.

00:25:04
So, Trump needs to win the midterm elections.

00:25:08
He must win.

00:25:09
But,

00:25:11
the base is losing energy

00:25:13
because of his actions,

00:25:15
and they certainly are not gonna be energized

00:25:17
by the crop of candidates that will be

00:25:20
running

00:25:21
for congress

00:25:22
in these various seats

00:25:25
that he has to win

00:25:26
to keep control of the congress.

00:25:30
So Trump needs to take some actions to

00:25:32
prevent this, and he knows that.

00:25:34
He just had Mark Mitchell

00:25:36
with Rasmussen polling, one of the most squared

00:25:38
away based

00:25:40
pollsters in America who really gets it, in

00:25:43
my opinion, folks,

00:25:44
on a lot of issues and in a

00:25:46
lot of ways. And,

00:25:48
so they're not unaware of the problem, hardly

00:25:51
hardly they would be.

00:25:54
And Trump is going out on a tour

00:25:55
now. Look what I did for the economy.

00:25:58
But, folks, I'm telling you right now,

00:26:00
there I'm sure there are great things he's

00:26:02
doing for the economy that most Americans, particularly

00:26:05
low information voters don't know about.

00:26:08
That's almost always the case.

00:26:11
But there are a couple of big

00:26:14
ticket items that are very visible

00:26:17
and very visible to the base

00:26:20
that have to be addressed in much more

00:26:23
aggressive fashion. The first one is

00:26:26
the assault on the deep state, and and

00:26:28
I I'll back up just a little bit.

00:26:29
I I said in several earlier episodes,

00:26:33
Trump's not gonna be our national savior.

00:26:35
This is just the opening round of a

00:26:38
war,

00:26:39
a war I hope we can fight and

00:26:41
sustain and fight

00:26:43
until

00:26:45
we're victorious,

00:26:46
until we can crush

00:26:48
these enemies of western civilization

00:26:50
that plague us on every side right now.

00:26:53
But that Trump,

00:26:55
he wouldn't be our national savior,

00:26:58
but he

00:26:59
would be in position as president

00:27:02
to ameliorate,

00:27:04
to hold off,

00:27:06
to improve

00:27:08
four existential crises, any one of which

00:27:12
would be destructive to the country

00:27:14
and certainly be destructive to the patriotic movement

00:27:17
in the country.

00:27:19
And the first one without any doubts is

00:27:21
the presence and the behavior of the deep

00:27:23
state.

00:27:24
In the last few years, the fact that

00:27:26
free speech

00:27:27
was pretty close to taken off the table,

00:27:31
not very long ago, folks.

00:27:34
Debanking going on everywhere.

00:27:37
Deplatforming

00:27:38
going on everywhere.

00:27:40
People afraid to speak. People afraid to even

00:27:42
speak at their work.

00:27:44
The sensitivity

00:27:45
training going on in the corporations. I mean,

00:27:48
when it goes on and on, I won't

00:27:49
spend too much more time on that. You

00:27:52
get it. A lot of you have lived

00:27:54
it,

00:27:55
particularly if you're white.

00:27:58
But,

00:28:00
Trump has got to take the gloves off

00:28:03
with the deep state. We need

00:28:05
hundreds,

00:28:07
hundreds

00:28:07
of prosecutions,

00:28:09
and they've got to find the attorneys to

00:28:11
do this, folks. I'm hearing, oh, there's just

00:28:13
not enough attorneys, and the attorneys are being

00:28:15
threatened by the white shoe law firms that

00:28:17
they won't be able to get a good

00:28:19
job

00:28:20
after Trump leaves office and excuses out to

00:28:23
kazoo. Pam Bondi, not a fan. She was

00:28:26
a major Pfizer lobbyist just three years ago,

00:28:28
folks. Not a fan of Pam Bondi. Not

00:28:31
at all. I said

00:28:33
in an earlier episode, the most important pick,

00:28:37
the most important pick after, I guess, vice

00:28:39
president,

00:28:40
that the president would have to make would

00:28:42
be his attorney general.

00:28:44
And I think he made a tremendous choice

00:28:47
because he picked Matt Gaetz

00:28:49
to be his attorney general.

00:28:51
Matt Gaetz, who wasn't afraid to face down

00:28:53
the speaker of the house who seems to

00:28:55
be

00:28:56
seemed to be seems to be even today

00:28:58
rather fearless,

00:29:00
rather aggressive.

00:29:02
And,

00:29:03
Trump did not stick by him. Now maybe

00:29:05
they couldn't have got him through the senate.

00:29:07
I don't know. But

00:29:09
we didn't get a good substitute

00:29:12
for him.

00:29:13
Not in my opinion. She's great on Fox

00:29:16
News, and I'm not saying everything she's doing

00:29:18
is bad. And I know I have a

00:29:20
pretty good idea anyway of the difficulties

00:29:23
they're facing in the Department of Justice, but

00:29:25
nonetheless,

00:29:27
focus.

00:29:28
Focus.

00:29:29
Focus.

00:29:31
Every one of these perpetrators

00:29:33
of,

00:29:34
the persecution of the January 6 people,

00:29:37
and every one of the perpetrators of the

00:29:39
persecution of president Trump,

00:29:42
and every one of these other individuals that

00:29:45
were wanting to take away all of our

00:29:47
liberties.

00:29:49
They need to be

00:29:51
marching them perp walk, folks. Perp walk a

00:29:53
long one.

00:29:55
It needs to happen.

00:29:57
That would energize the base.

00:29:59
That would totally energize the base. And who

00:30:02
is the base? The base of the people

00:30:04
that are a 100% you're counting on

00:30:08
because you believe in the president

00:30:10
counting on to get to the polls,

00:30:12
and you need to explain clearly why it

00:30:14
is so important, obviously, for them to get

00:30:16
to the polls even though president Trump is

00:30:18
not gonna be on the ballot.

00:30:21
But that would energize the base. That would

00:30:24
get them on the phone. That would get

00:30:25
get them to go down their whole email

00:30:27
list. That would get them to call all

00:30:28
their friends and neighbors. That would get them

00:30:30
to go door to door.

00:30:33
They have the guts to go door to

00:30:34
door

00:30:36
in these congressional races where we need that

00:30:39
kind of activity if we are going to

00:30:41
win.

00:30:42
And I'm gonna mention something else now, a

00:30:44
side note, and I am very troubled by

00:30:46
this.

00:30:48
There's all this brouhaha

00:30:51
with Candace Owens, who is now, I guess,

00:30:53
the most watched podcaster in America.

00:30:56
I'm starting to lose patience with her.

00:30:58
I've defended her. I did a whole episode

00:31:01
defending her,

00:31:02
on the Christ is king

00:31:04
situation.

00:31:06
And,

00:31:09
I don't know I I don't know what

00:31:10
happened to Charlie Kirk.

00:31:12
I think we all suspect it wasn't just

00:31:15
one furry,

00:31:18
on a roof.

00:31:19
It just happened to have no, protection, no

00:31:22
observation,

00:31:24
none of the basics of security being performed,

00:31:28
in order for this rift to be so

00:31:30
vulnerable that somebody could take a shot at

00:31:31
Charlie Kirk from it.

00:31:35
I'm suspicious, but,

00:31:37
you know,

00:31:38
Candace, she's got the Egyptians. She got the

00:31:41
French,

00:31:42
the DuPont family.

00:31:44
I mean,

00:31:45
give me a break. She's she's got hundreds

00:31:48
of people in this conspiracy. Now this is

00:31:50
like a lot of the Kennedy assassination people,

00:31:52
folks.

00:31:53
If you've listened to my episodes on that

00:31:56
topic,

00:31:57
yes, I believe that the, deep state or

00:32:00
the establishment did kill John f Kennedy,

00:32:02
and I'm pretty sure I know why. And

00:32:04
I explained it in some detail.

00:32:06
But I do not believe hundreds and hundreds

00:32:09
of people were involved with it.

00:32:12
That is ridiculous.

00:32:14
It was ridiculous then, and I I would

00:32:17
argue it's ridiculous with Charlie Kirk. So why

00:32:20
am I bringing this up? It's because she

00:32:22
is attacking Turning Point USA

00:32:24
every single day and accusing them of all

00:32:27
kinds of malfeasance,

00:32:28
and I don't really know much about that.

00:32:31
But I know this,

00:32:32
Turning Point turned out people to hit doors

00:32:36
for Donald Trump last year, and they were

00:32:38
absolutely

00:32:39
critical to his victory.

00:32:41
Absolutely

00:32:42
critical. And this constant attack

00:32:45
on an organization that is organizing

00:32:48
thousands of youth

00:32:50
is totally unacceptable.

00:32:53
Now we have to get at the truth

00:32:54
of a number of things,

00:32:56
but we do not

00:32:57
we cannot continents

00:33:00
an attack

00:33:02
on an organization that isn't as effective as

00:33:05
they are

00:33:06
that that are doing what I heard.

00:33:09
I mean,

00:33:10
over fifty years, folks, I've been hearing, boy,

00:33:13
if we could just get the youth involved,

00:33:14
boy, wouldn't that be good? Oh, I'm here

00:33:16
at a conservative meeting. There's, like, 19 people

00:33:18
and 17 of them are over 80 years

00:33:21
old.

00:33:22
Terrible.

00:33:24
That was the history of the conservative movement

00:33:26
in a nutshell just about

00:33:29
most of my life,

00:33:31
and it's not true now. Be careful.

00:33:34
Be careful believing all these conspiracies

00:33:38
when it could destroy the best

00:33:40
grassroots

00:33:41
organization

00:33:42
we have in our country

00:33:44
and de energize a

00:33:47
ton of youth.

00:33:50
The future.

00:33:51
And also, right now,

00:33:53
energy that we need right now to be

00:33:56
in those precincts, to be on the phones,

00:33:58
to be, doing email and doing text and,

00:34:01
retweeting and all the stuff they do today

00:34:05
to win elections.

00:34:07
And we have to win this next election.

00:34:09
And when I say we,

00:34:11
I don't wanna defend the Republican National Committee.

00:34:14
They are full

00:34:15
of people. That committee is full of people

00:34:17
who are full of themselves,

00:34:19
and many of them are full of special

00:34:21
interest money falling out of their pockets.

00:34:24
I think it's still true.

00:34:26
It's always been true.

00:34:28
And I hate it,

00:34:30
but we've made progress there. We've made a

00:34:33
ton of progress with the precinct strategy.

00:34:36
We could take this party over, but it

00:34:38
isn't going to happen in one day.

00:34:41
And we are not gonna upset the whole

00:34:42
big business establishment that's been running this country

00:34:45
forever.

00:34:47
And one election

00:34:48
or two elections, this is a war.

00:34:51
Do you wanna fight it or not?

00:34:54
Big question.

00:34:56
This is the hour of decision

00:34:58
for that question.

00:35:01
So

00:35:02
attack the deep state, president Trump, please.

00:35:07
Figure it out and do not listen to

00:35:09
these Democrats.

00:35:11
Do not listen

00:35:13
to these Democrats saying that you don't have

00:35:16
the right to run your justice department. You

00:35:19
are the chief executive officer of The United

00:35:22
States Of America. I don't see anything in

00:35:24
the constitution

00:35:27
about

00:35:28
how New York Times reporters

00:35:30
and political scientists have determined

00:35:33
that the president

00:35:34
should be refusing himself from the Department of

00:35:37
Justice. It's ridiculous.

00:35:39
That Democrats never obey it,

00:35:43
and you shouldn't either, mister president.

00:35:46
You need to get control of this Department

00:35:49
of Justice if you have to turf out

00:35:51
nine tenths of the lawyers and start over.

00:35:54
I cannot believe there are not enough lawyers

00:35:57
and enough other qualified people in America

00:36:00
that could prosecute

00:36:01
a full court press on the deep state.

00:36:04
I don't believe it, and it has to

00:36:06
happen. It has to happen not just to

00:36:09
energize the base for this next election. It

00:36:11
has to happen or you're gonna go to

00:36:13
jail.

00:36:15
Your children will be in prison,

00:36:18
and a lot of other people will be

00:36:20
too.

00:36:22
We have to do this, folks. This is

00:36:23
not not an option.

00:36:26
Not an optional exercise.

00:36:30
The second thing,

00:36:32
president Trump.

00:36:36
You promised mass deportations.

00:36:40
We need mass deportations,

00:36:42
and you don't start with, you know, a

00:36:44
few 100 more ICE agents coming into some

00:36:47
neighborhood and people throwing rocks at them and

00:36:49
the cops not doing what they're supposed to

00:36:51
do.

00:36:52
Get these governors.

00:36:54
Put them in the handcuffs. These governors have

00:36:56
conspired with all these NGOs. These governors are

00:36:59
on television. These members of congress are on

00:37:02
television

00:37:03
telling people not to obey the law. They

00:37:05
need to go to jail. Start at the

00:37:08
top. Start with the money.

00:37:10
Don't start at the bottom. Start with the

00:37:12
money. Start at the top. Start with these

00:37:14
NGOs. Start with George Soros's son,

00:37:18
and let's get serious about this. It's a

00:37:21
conspiracy

00:37:22
to replace

00:37:24
native

00:37:26
Americans

00:37:29
with other people.

00:37:31
Duh.

00:37:33
We can't have this.

00:37:36
And if you take that kind of action,

00:37:39
you will galvanize

00:37:40
middle class America like you have never

00:37:45
seen. They want this. The pollsters, even Democrat

00:37:48
pollsters are saying America is ready for this.

00:37:52
We gotta have it.

00:37:55
I'm sorry if the corporate lobbyists that are

00:37:57
whispering in the ear of your lieutenants or

00:38:00
your chief of staff or whoever

00:38:02
don't like it.

00:38:05
They've never liked it. The Chamber of Commerce

00:38:07
has been our worst enemy,

00:38:09
worse than the communist.

00:38:11
On this issue of immigration, it's time to

00:38:14
shut these people down

00:38:17
and take control

00:38:19
of our government

00:38:21
and end law breaking against our government and

00:38:24
start at the top. Start with that guy

00:38:26
Pritzker. Start with him.

00:38:28
Start with Gavin Newsom.

00:38:30
Oh, you can't do that. Oh, you just

00:38:31
absolutely can't do that. That's not possible.

00:38:34
Why not?

00:38:36
They break the law. Why not? They're they're

00:38:38
conspiring

00:38:39
to help people break the law.

00:38:42
That's breaking the law.

00:38:44
That's wrong.

00:38:45
This is I mean, the choice is clear.

00:38:48
It's not easy,

00:38:49
very difficult,

00:38:51
very heavy lift,

00:38:52
but this would guarantee

00:38:55
this would guarantee our future as a country.

00:38:57
This would guarantee these midterm elections, in my

00:39:00
opinion. It would guarantee the next presidential election

00:39:02
no matter who

00:39:04
the MAGA world puts up. As long as

00:39:06
they stay with the program,

00:39:10
it would be a beautiful thing, and it

00:39:12
has to happen.

00:39:15
Third,

00:39:16
the economy.

00:39:18
Yes. Talk about your victories with the economy,

00:39:20
and we are in kind of a waiting

00:39:22
game here. It reminds me,

00:39:24
a lot of people

00:39:26
don't know this. They weren't living then or

00:39:28
they weren't paying attention.

00:39:30
But Ronald Reagan

00:39:32
put the brakes on an inflationary

00:39:34
economy, the war, the guns and butter

00:39:37
inflationary

00:39:38
engine

00:39:40
of Lyndon Baines Johnson that Nixon didn't get

00:39:42
control of, that Carter didn't get control of.

00:39:45
God. It was just unbelievable under Carter.

00:39:49
And Reagan,

00:39:53
got tough,

00:39:54
and people lost jobs. And unemployment lines were

00:39:57
long, and people were saying that the midterm

00:39:59
elections are gonna be a disaster for president

00:40:02
Reagan to in 1984,

00:40:04
they'll turf him out in a heartbeat.

00:40:06
His own people around him,

00:40:09
weak, a lot of them, but he held

00:40:11
the line.

00:40:12
I can be critical of Ronald Reagan for

00:40:15
a lot of things, like immigration as an

00:40:17
example,

00:40:17
one example.

00:40:19
But he held the line on this issue.

00:40:23
And by 1983,

00:40:26
it was morning in America, his campaign slogan

00:40:29
in '84.

00:40:30
And they got inflation under control, and we

00:40:33
had a roller and we had

00:40:35
an incredible

00:40:36
economic expansion that lasted for years

00:40:39
because he was tough

00:40:41
for two years. Look it up, folks.

00:40:44
Look it up. Even PBS and their documentary

00:40:47
series that was not complimentary

00:40:48
to Ronald Reagan,

00:40:50
They they do a pretty good treatment of

00:40:52
this period

00:40:53
and this issue

00:40:55
in the Reagan administration.

00:40:57
Gotta be tough. So Trump,

00:40:59
he says it's gonna be this year,

00:41:01
this coming year. We gotta be a little

00:41:03
patient with him on some of those things.

00:41:05
But let me tell you what we don't

00:41:07
need to be patient with him on,

00:41:09
is we don't need to be patient,

00:41:13
with these tech bros

00:41:16
that want

00:41:17
no restraint of any kind on them, but

00:41:20
full access to all of our toys, to

00:41:22
all of the new, to all the nuclear

00:41:24
labs and the defense labs and everything like

00:41:27
that and and all the energy,

00:41:30
that could possibly be created for them,

00:41:34
for these new data centers that are gonna

00:41:36
have to be with AI.

00:41:40
We need to have a little longer conversation

00:41:42
about this, and and and this arms race

00:41:44
with China thing is totally phony,

00:41:47
just like it was phony with the Soviet

00:41:49
Union.

00:41:50
And I go back to Ronald Reagan.

00:41:52
He cut off their money.

00:41:55
He cut off their money, and they crumbled.

00:42:00
Now they reconstituted

00:42:01
themselves, and that's another story.

00:42:04
But the Soviet Union crumbled when Ronald Reagan

00:42:07
cut off their credits and told David Rockefeller,

00:42:11
no more games.

00:42:12
You're done with this.

00:42:14
No more games for big business and the

00:42:16
Soviet Union.

00:42:18
That is how the Soviet Union fell,

00:42:21
and that's how China will fall

00:42:23
if we are that tough on them.

00:42:26
Again,

00:42:27
courage.

00:42:29
Not

00:42:30
hardly

00:42:31
what our business establishment wants to hear.

00:42:34
They're waiting Trump out so they can say,

00:42:36
oh, everything's back to normal, and everything's great

00:42:39
with our

00:42:41
colleagues over there in China.

00:42:45
But that's what needs to happen, folks.

00:42:48
That will keep China out of the AI

00:42:50
race, and and and it will it the

00:42:52
I think the government would crumble over there.

00:42:54
Trump's already hurt them with these tariffs.

00:42:58
It's been pretty devastating to them already,

00:43:01
and they have it over us on rare

00:43:03
earths right now. And we might have to

00:43:05
go through some real economic sacrifice

00:43:07
to be as tough on China as I

00:43:09
would like us to be.

00:43:11
But, folks, are we Americans or not? And

00:43:14
what are we playing for?

00:43:16
We have to keep Obamacare because

00:43:18
somebody is going to complain

00:43:21
that they're not gonna get all their government

00:43:24
paid for health care that they wanted just

00:43:26
exactly the way they want it? Are are

00:43:27
we going to let China run rough shot

00:43:29
over us?

00:43:30
And and we have to give them all

00:43:32
of our newest chips,

00:43:34
microchips,

00:43:35
because,

00:43:37
we can't get as tough with them

00:43:39
as we need to because there will be

00:43:43
economic dislocation

00:43:44
on the front end of that.

00:43:47
It took decades to get into this problem.

00:43:51
It would only take a couple of years

00:43:53
to get us out of it,

00:43:54
but only with,

00:43:56
you know, with

00:43:58
courageous

00:43:59
leadership.

00:44:05
So the four existential crises, the deep state,

00:44:08
the crises of our constitutional liberty.

00:44:11
And may I just stop right there and

00:44:12
say,

00:44:14
one element,

00:44:15
I think of the left, I think of

00:44:16
the corporate America, I think of the great

00:44:18
reset people when I think of the deep

00:44:20
state and taking away our liberties.

00:44:22
But the Zionist faction in America, which is

00:44:24
loaded up in the right wing, they would

00:44:26
be happy to take away your liberties as

00:44:28
well

00:44:29
because they don't want you to criticize Israel,

00:44:31
folks. They really don't.

00:44:33
And I've already talked about this in more

00:44:34
than one episode, but I'm just gonna mention

00:44:36
it one more time.

00:44:38
It's one more challenge

00:44:40
that president Trump, at some point, I think,

00:44:41
is gonna have to deal with

00:44:44
more effectively than he has so far. But,

00:44:46
anyway, there's existential crises of the deep state

00:44:49
of immigration,

00:44:51
And it's not just the border. He jumped

00:44:53
at a great job on the border, but

00:44:55
now it's time for the mass deportations. Now

00:44:57
it's time to pull these green cards. 50

00:44:59
people, folks,

00:45:01
50

00:45:02
people

00:45:04
are here legally.

00:45:05
Why are there so many aliens in our

00:45:07
country taking our jobs? Not right.

00:45:10
He's gotta deal with it.

00:45:12
The economy,

00:45:14
we just talked about that a little bit.

00:45:18
What he's doing on energy is starting to

00:45:20
pay dividends already,

00:45:23
and he needs to stay the course there.

00:45:25
And then the three flashpoints overseas, the Mideast,

00:45:29
Ukraine,

00:45:31
and the situation with China,

00:45:33
I think he's really doing a pretty good

00:45:35
job on all three of those.

00:45:37
Ukraine is not cooperating. Do not go

00:45:40
do not get sucked into the council on

00:45:42
foreign relations talking points on Ukraine, mister president,

00:45:45
but I don't think you will.

00:45:47
But,

00:45:48
his record must improve particularly on immigration and

00:45:52
on the deep state. It must.

00:45:55
And he must more clearly articulate where we

00:45:57
are heading on the economy, and he has

00:45:59
to stay strong on the tariffs. And

00:46:03
he has to stay strong on re onshoring

00:46:06
our industrial base.

00:46:12
Folks, this is the hour of decision. We

00:46:14
we can't count on these Washington DC politicians

00:46:17
for anything,

00:46:19
and we need president Trump. We need strong

00:46:22
executive action, but we may not get it.

00:46:26
But while

00:46:27
we hope and pray for that and try

00:46:30
to help where we can,

00:46:32
in that part of the political equation,

00:46:34
stay close to your neighborhood,

00:46:36
get into the precinct strategy. It applies

00:46:40
to, Republican Party governance. It applies to dealing

00:46:43
with

00:46:44
the the city government, the state government, the

00:46:47
federal government, all the office holders. It's the

00:46:49
basic unit folks, and they're your neighbors.

00:46:53
Talk to your neighbors.

00:46:56
Get organized in neighborhoods.

00:46:59
Do what you can. Take care of your

00:47:01
families. There's so many demands on a young

00:47:03
family today.

00:47:05
We've gotta fix this, folks.

00:47:07
Well, we've got an explosion coming because young

00:47:10
people can't buy a house.

00:47:12
Young people can't afford

00:47:14
health insurance without the government helping them.

00:47:17
We got to fix this, and we have

00:47:19
to take care of the people who are

00:47:21
causing

00:47:22
these problems.

00:47:24
We've got to bring manufacturing jobs back to

00:47:26
this country.

00:47:28
And we have to tell particularly the youth.

00:47:31
I didn't really get into this, but another

00:47:33
part of the Trump base

00:47:35
that is very restive right now is the

00:47:37
youth.

00:47:38
They don't wanna be lied to. They don't

00:47:40
want the old okeydoke

00:47:42
about the endless wars and about our greatest

00:47:45
ally ever, Israel.

00:47:47
They're done with that, folks. They want the

00:47:50
truth,

00:47:51
and they want bold

00:47:53
leadership.

00:47:55
And, we're gonna be talking more about executive

00:47:57
action and bold leadership in upcoming episodes.

00:48:01
We're also gonna continue talking about the white

00:48:03
David Eisenhower.

00:48:06
I should say you can find me on

00:48:07
Gab at Lou Moore. You can find me

00:48:10
on x at the Lou Moore. You can

00:48:13
watch this show on Rumble on the News

00:48:16
for America channel.

00:48:18
You can listen to my report on,

00:48:21
our voting situation and which is still

00:48:25
there's been all kinds of revelations in that

00:48:27
area

00:48:28
about the voting machines, etcetera.

00:48:31
You can find me at securevote.news.

00:48:34
And every Tuesday at 11:15AM

00:48:36
eastern, I give

00:48:38
a oral report on that with my good

00:48:40
friend Lowell Nelson at secure vote dot news.

00:48:44
My name is Lou Moore, and you are

00:48:45
listening to the hour of decision

00:48:48
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00:48:50
And I will talk to you again

00:48:52
next week.