Episode 102 Hour of Decision: Left-wing, Right-wing, Is It A Real Thing?
Hour Of DecisionJanuary 09, 20260:48:3266.76 MB

Episode 102 Hour of Decision: Left-wing, Right-wing, Is It A Real Thing?

Lew tackles the faulty thinking of a growing number of online influencers who are saying there is no such thing as Left-wing and Right-wing, that both are fabrications of the Powers That Be that just want to “divide us.” Lew traces the origins and discusses the recognizable traits of the Left and why he believes there is “the Right, and the Wrong.”


He also criticizes the ongoing conspiracy zigzags of Candace Owens, which are criticizing effective America First efforts and not offering any constructive alternative.


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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 hundred and second episode

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of hour of decision.

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My name is Lou Moore. And before we

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get

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go any farther,

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I wanna remind you that at securevote.news,

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which is, a website that I manage with

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my good friend Lowell Nelson,

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There is more election integrity material out, folks,

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and, you know, practically since, you know, right

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after the twenty twenty election.

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There is just an incredible

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amount of information coming up,

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or or

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coming up with more authority figures behind

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the information

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about the twenty twenty election, and particularly in

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the light of recent activities

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in Venezuela. So anyhow, check out securevote.news.

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If you can, securevote.news,

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Pacific time,

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on Tuesday. We'll be back next Tuesday. We've

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taken a couple weeks off, but we will

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be back with all of this information

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exploding

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around the world of election integrity. So there's

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that business, but I should get to the

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business of today,

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which is the question.

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Left wing, right wing,

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Is it a real thing?

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Is this a real thing, this left wing,

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right wing thing? I hear more and more

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influencers,

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a lot of them young,

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a lot of them looking for clicks

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possibly more than they are looking for truth

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in this world,

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telling us that this whole left right thing

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is phony.

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It's not real.

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It's not really the left wing versus the

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right wing.

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It's the establishment.

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It's the deep state versus the people.

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And, you know, there's an element of truth

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to this, folks, and we are going to

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talk about that

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today. But I gotta say right off the

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bat,

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you know, I did an episode early on

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in this show. If you go way back

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around episode 15 or 16,

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I did an episode called bad thinking,

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talking about the severe

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logical errors

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being made by all kinds of people that

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you hear all the time in the media,

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and some of them are supposed to be

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conservatives.

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Uh-oh. They're on the right wing. But, anyway,

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I would recommend you go back and listen

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to that show if you are interested in

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all

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at all,

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in what I'm gonna say today.

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So today, I wanna talk about some bad

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thinking having to do with this question of

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the left wing, the right wing.

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You know, is there a left?

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Should we be concerned about the left, or

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should we just be concerned about the establishment?

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And there's a lot of talk that comes

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out of some of these people,

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that they call fed slop,

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which is supposed to be things we're being

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fed,

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at the trough by our masters, by our

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corporate masters as I frequently call them.

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And that, things that are that are poorly,

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thought out and are not true.

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And there is a lot of that out

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there, and I think this a lot of

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this talk is slop,

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to be perfectly frank with you.

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There's all kinds of slop out there, particularly

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on the Internet. You know, the establishment,

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they controlled, as I say so often, when

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I was a kid, when I was a

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boy,

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way back there as dinosaurs

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cruise the hillsides of my community.

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Not really. But,

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but, you know, back in the day, ABC,

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NBC, CBS on television had the Mutual Broadcasting

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Corporation on radio,

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pick up your local newspaper,

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which, likely, was full of stories by one

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of two wire services, either Associated Press or

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United Press International,

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and that was pretty much your sources of

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news.

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Unless you had some specific, you know, some

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special or specific

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tie in to a region or some business

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connections or for some reason you were getting

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other sources of information not in the media.

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That's where the news came from, and it

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was very

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tightly

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controlled by the internationalist,

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by the Fabian

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socialist element

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that wants to give us

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gradual,

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but eventual,

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gradually give us, excuse me, total government.

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Marxist

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who are working on the gradual plan with

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a suit and tie on

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as opposed to a beret

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running down the street with a machine gun.

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And, that's the Fabian socialist plan,

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Fabian socialist element,

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and that plan has been in operation

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for a long time. Well, over a hundred

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years in The United States, easy to document.

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And how many times have I talked about

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it on this show? Quite a few.

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So

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there's those people out there who had total

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control just about of information flow

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until talk radio,

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until Ronald Reagan,

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deregulated,

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the airwaves and talk radio could come on

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and let it fly,

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at least to some degree.

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They were constrained by corporate advertisers in many

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cases, but there was a lot of freedom

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out there. And that was followed, of course,

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by the Internet, and now it's Katie bar

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the door.

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So our masters have had to come up

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with some different strategies, in my opinion,

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in order to keep the control

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of the populace of their minds,

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which is what has been going on.

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You know, that's why there's all of these

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references to Matrix, and Alex Jones has his

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Infowars.

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It's a been a war for the mind,

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folks, because The United States Of America, they

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haven't put us in chains. We're not all

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in concentration camps.

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We do have to some degree

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free speech. There's constraints on it of different

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kinds, but we have, particularly under Donald Trump,

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a reasonable,

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amount,

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more than a modicum

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of free speech. In this country, they don't

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have it in Europe. They don't have it

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in Australia. They don't have it in Canada.

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They don't have it in New Zealand. They

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don't have it in a lot of white

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western

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nations,

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where they supposedly do have it and say

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they do, but they don't because they put

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people in jail all the time for things

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they say on the Internet and other places.

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But we still do

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to a great degree. It's under threat,

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but we still do have this

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to some degree.

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But the answer

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to the fact that we have free speech

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and they, the immaculate, they don't have control

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of the news media the way they did

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when there was only three television networks, and

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we all pulled up our TV trays and

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watched the nightly news

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back in the day.

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The answer is to flood

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the airways with bots,

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the, Internet

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airways,

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and flood

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the zone with a lot of airheaded people

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that don't have a clue what they are

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talking about,

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and some of them have nefarious

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ambitions. Some of them have nefarious motives, and

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many of them have money

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in their pockets because influencers,

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folks,

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wake up.

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Most influencers

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are being paid

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by somebody.

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That is a fact,

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not an opinion. Now I'm not saying they

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all are,

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but it's obvious so many are because I

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mean, I was working for this one activist

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organization for a while, not that long ago,

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working with them.

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And,

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they were gonna have a phone call of

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all these people that we were paying.

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Our organization was paying,

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to say certain things, you know, on their,

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what would be now an x account or

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what they're saying on Rumble or what they

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would be saying wherever Telegram or wherever they

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were.

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And so it's obvious why these people are

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being paid.

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So there is always the desire

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when there is this entrenched

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element

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fueled by our corporate masters,

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fueled by the philosophy

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of communism,

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fueled by the strategic

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imperatives of the Frankfurt School that wants to

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corrupt our culture,

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enough

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that the gradualist

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strategy overall gradualist strategy

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can more quickly

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come to fruition of giving us total government

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in our country.

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With these things going on, folks,

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it is,

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you know, they're gonna keep messing with us.

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They can't do it by restricting information,

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by buying up and controlling,

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what the technology has to offer, you know,

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in the case of the nineteen sixties television

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culture.

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They are gonna do it any other way

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they can.

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And so,

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I'm not pointing the finger at any one

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person. I try not to, when I evaluate

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any person specifically,

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like Candice Owens, who I will be talking

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about. I think I'll get to her in

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this episode.

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It it it really doesn't pay you a

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lot to try to figure out their motives.

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Just look yeah. Do the biblical test. Just

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look at their fruits.

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Just look at the fruits of their labors

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and look at the the, and look at

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the

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outcome that they're desiring

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to have.

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Is it productive

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to keeping our freedom? Is it productive

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in in the effort to defeat

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the internationalist, the globalist,

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the one worlders,

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the communist that are fully embedded in that,

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Cote D A,

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is it effective or is it counter

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productive?

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And I'm gonna tell you right now,

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telling people,

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oh, you're so stupid if you believe that

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this left wing, right wing thing

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is out there. It's not, folks. It's We

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The People against them.

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If you believe this,

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you're making a big mistake. Making a big

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mistake. There's a lot of frustration out there.

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So a lot of people see the left,

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and they say, oh my goodness. That is

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terrible.

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And they they might become enamored with somebody

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like Donald Trump.

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And then suddenly, they realize that Donald Trump

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has not done or may not even be

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attempting to do

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all the things that they want to have

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done,

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and the frustration builds. And then

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the suspicions mount

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that maybe this is just a game,

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that there that there is no sincerity

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on the right side,

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on the right wing

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either.

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And that's kind of where this stuff comes

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from,

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in my opinion, that I am seeing so

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much of.

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Recently,

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I I watched a gal, and I honestly

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can't remember her name right now, but she

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was on Badlands Media

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talking about, oh, you

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if you think that it's gonna make any

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difference if the Republicans keep the congress next

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year, you are just an idiot. Don't you

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understand? It's just all a manipulation

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of our,

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the the conspirators trying to take over everything

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and that that right back to this thing

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left and right, it's just a game.

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Not a game, folks. Not a game. And

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if you cannot discern,

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even as bad as they are, if you

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cannot discern any difference

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between the Republican

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officeholders, who I loathe most of them,

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and the Democrats

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of 2026,

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man, you you you better you need to

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take another look.

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Need to wipe off your glasses so you

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can see

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because

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we are in

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a terrible situation, and we are still on

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the edge of disaster

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by the fact that we could lose these

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elections. And by Donald Trump, instead of staving

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off our enemies in four critical areas,

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in terms of our civil liberties, in terms

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of mass migration to this country,

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in terms of,

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economic destruction, and in terms of three potential

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flashpoints for nuclear war

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overseas.

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Instead of protecting us, he's gonna be spending

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all his time fending off yet one more

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impeachment

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thing.

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And then I very well could lead to

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even further disaster in the twenty twenty eight

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elections, which is why I have

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advocated

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for putting up the strongest people we can

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in congressional districts where it's feasible

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to do that. But at the end of

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the day, we have to hold our nose

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and keep the Republicans in power because they

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will, to some degree,

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stay in line

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if,

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Donald Trump,

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continues his overwhelming

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popularity

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among the Republican base

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and,

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therefore,

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has leverage

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over these cretins,

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these lemmings,

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these,

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worms

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who too often inhabit the halls

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of congress.

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So

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I I wanna talk, first, I wanna talk

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a little bit about the politics of this.

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So, you know, what is, you know, what

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what is the situation?

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We talk about a big conspiracy.

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I talk about corporate masters who do not

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have a political party and do not really

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have much of allegiance to anything except the

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acquisition of more power, but that is the

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definition of what the left is all about,

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folks, by the way. But,

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how does that all how does it all

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work?

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And so I I've talked about the party

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system in The United States,

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And one of the most unfortunate things that

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happened in our party system, the system of

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the the two party system, Republicans and Democrats,

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in the late, eighteen nineties and early nineteen

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hundreds,

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we went from having one party,

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which was anti big government,

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despite other aspects that some people might not

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like, but they were anti big government,

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and therefore anti

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the future plans

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of our corporate masters who were operating even

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at this time. The House of Rothschild,

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the House of Morgan,

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the Rockefellers,

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etcetera.

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And that was the Democrats, folks.

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It was not the Republicans. It was the

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Democrats.

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Do not believe this crap you hear about.

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Oh my goodness. The Democrats have always been

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evil from the very beginning. Everything they did

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was terrible.

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That's not true.

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That's false, and,

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I don't have a lot of time to

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expound on it today. I have talked about

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it in previous episodes. One of my early

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episodes was also on the party system. I

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think it was actually a two part episode,

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two part series

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on the party system. But, anyway,

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when Woodrow Wilson was elected,

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we went from one party being basically,

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pro freedom

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and small government,

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and one party

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who was always for the next new

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acquisition of power for the federal government.

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And that was the system. And that was

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the Republicans. They wanted the more they wanted

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the bigger acquisition

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of power.

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But,

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we got to the fateful election in 1912,

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and I talk about this election, did a

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whole episode on it.

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You had,

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all you had both parties and an independent

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all

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running as progressives wanting to increase

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the size of government, Taft less so.

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And, of course, that's why there was so

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so much competition in 1912 because Taft did

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not want the Federal Reserve Bank as it

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was handed to him as a plan,

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and so they took him out.

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But even he

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was pretty much of a progressive in many

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ways.

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So Wilson gets in, and that just kills

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things because then we lose a party

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that is the outlet for,

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the advocacy of freedom.

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And,

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and so then we continue,

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and and we get into, and particularly with

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with Roosevelt and World War two and after

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World War two, we get into the bipartisan

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consensus,

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both a foreign policy consensus,

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and a domestic policy consensus. A foreign policy

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consensus was we needed to build international institutions

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that might lead eventually to a big, beautiful

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one world government.

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And we needed to watch out for communism

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because,

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basically, because the public demanded we do, the

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politicians

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do so. And so they came up with

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the doctrine of containment, which was we will

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not try to defeat communism at all or

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in any way, but we will try to

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keep them from taking any more countries.

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Contain them. And then the in the domestic

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side, both parties

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do not roll back anything that happened during

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the New Deal,

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a revolution,

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a Fabian socialist revolution,

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do not roll any of that back,

00:19:12
but maybe add a few new programs if

00:19:14
they seem appropriate.

00:19:16
And both parties, folks,

00:19:19
had that consensus. Now it played out different

00:19:21
ways, and the Democrats wanted a lot more

00:19:23
programs, new programs, and did the Republicans,

00:19:26
etcetera, but they still that was it.

00:19:29
But there were conservative

00:19:31
wings in both of these parties.

00:19:34
And, eventually,

00:19:37
the conservative

00:19:38
wing of the Republican Party

00:19:40
took control

00:19:42
of the party

00:19:43
to a great degree. And not control the

00:19:45
mechanisms, but they became by far the majority

00:19:48
of the party. They became the majority of

00:19:50
the volunteers of the grassroots

00:19:52
that started with the Goldwater campaign in 1964.

00:19:58
And so the Republicans,

00:19:59
at least on paper,

00:20:02
became the conservative party, and the Democrats

00:20:06
had a huge evacuation of conservative southern Democrats

00:20:09
to the Republicans,

00:20:11
making the Democrats the party on the left,

00:20:15
wanting an aggressive,

00:20:17
Fabian socialist program, foreign and domestic.

00:20:21
That was a great thing. It started to

00:20:24
happen because that gave us the chance for

00:20:26
one of these two parties

00:20:28
to advocate

00:20:30
our point of view and to possibly, at

00:20:32
some point, save this nation.

00:20:34
So what our enemies did

00:20:37
with that development was, of course, not give

00:20:40
up the mechanisms

00:20:41
of control in the Republican Party and develop

00:20:44
politicians like George

00:20:46
Bush senior that went around in his cowboy

00:20:49
boots saying, oh, I am a conservative from

00:20:51
Texas

00:20:52
even though he was a liberal one worlder

00:20:55
from Connecticut.

00:20:57
And that, yeah, and, you know, that battle

00:20:59
has gone on, and I won't get into

00:21:01
all of that now. But the whole battle

00:21:03
with the rhinos was still playing out.

00:21:06
But over time,

00:21:08
the Republican Party has gotten more and more

00:21:11
and more America first,

00:21:14
nationalist,

00:21:15
Christian,

00:21:16
and conservative,

00:21:17
where the Democrats have gone off the Richter

00:21:20
scale

00:21:21
to the left. That makes things clear. That

00:21:24
also gives us an opportunity when we have

00:21:26
a figure arrive on the scene like Donald

00:21:29
Trump.

00:21:30
So that

00:21:32
is the situation

00:21:34
that we're in right now.

00:21:36
And so, yes, there's been control of both

00:21:39
parties,

00:21:41
but that doesn't mean there isn't a right

00:21:42
and a left. It just means the left

00:21:44
controlled one party and surreptitiously

00:21:48
had a lot of influence and some control

00:21:50
over the other party.

00:21:52
That's what that's what has gone on

00:21:55
from all the time since Goldwater, since 1964.

00:21:58
Where before that,

00:22:00
the party was totally up for grabs for

00:22:02
several years.

00:22:04
And before that, it was basically an internationalist,

00:22:07
liberal, big government party. That was Republicans.

00:22:11
So there's no reason to pitch over the

00:22:13
Republicans.

00:22:14
90% of the Republicans now are America first.

00:22:17
90% of the Republicans now are anti immigration.

00:22:21
They're,

00:22:22
pro

00:22:23
strength in the world, but anti new world

00:22:26
order, anti entanglements

00:22:28
overseas.

00:22:31
And so,

00:22:34
that's good.

00:22:35
That's been good

00:22:37
to the degree that it has been good,

00:22:39
to the degree that's played out. It's playing

00:22:41
out.

00:22:42
Trump is limited. Trump is,

00:22:46
human,

00:22:47
but Trump has done a lot of good

00:22:48
things, and he's trying to do many more.

00:22:51
Unfortunately, there's people in his own ranks and

00:22:53
people in the congress trying to afford his,

00:22:55
efforts, etcetera.

00:22:57
But that doesn't mean that the left right

00:22:59
thing is a phony

00:23:01
situation.

00:23:02
It means

00:23:03
that there's too many

00:23:05
actual

00:23:06
people with leftward

00:23:07
ideas,

00:23:09
total government

00:23:10
internationalist type of ideas that are still

00:23:13
in the camp of the GOP.

00:23:17
That's what that means.

00:23:19
So,

00:23:22
we need to go from there and look

00:23:23
a little closer at philosophy and a little

00:23:25
bit more at history

00:23:27
and also step back and look

00:23:30
at results

00:23:32
at results,

00:23:33
in terms of what the right has accomplished

00:23:38
politically,

00:23:39
primarily through the Republican Party these last fifty,

00:23:42
sixty years,

00:23:44
and look at the options for the future.

00:23:48
My name is Lou Moore, and you are

00:23:49
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00:23:52
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00:23:54
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00:23:57
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00:24:01
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00:24:03
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00:24:07
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00:24:09
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00:24:14
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00:24:15
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00:24:17
on Liberty News Radio. Welcome back to Hour

00:24:20
of Decision. My name is Lou Moore. We've

00:24:22
been talking about left and right.

00:24:25
Is it real? Is it a mirage?

00:24:27
Is it just all a scam by

00:24:30
the people that run everything

00:24:32
to keep us divided, to keep us fighting

00:24:35
with each other when we should be all

00:24:37
at once turning our guns on these evildoers,

00:24:40
whoever they are.

00:24:43
Is that what's going on here, or is

00:24:46
it what I would say it is, which

00:24:48
is left versus right?

00:24:51
Left versus

00:24:53
right.

00:24:55
I mean, when you look at, you know,

00:24:56
the left came, the the idea of left,

00:24:59
came from the French Revolution,

00:25:02
where they sat in the parliament.

00:25:05
And,

00:25:06
the left has always been about

00:25:09
acquisition

00:25:10
of power

00:25:12
in every sector,

00:25:14
tearing down

00:25:15
the traditions of society,

00:25:17
the mores of society. I I mean, this

00:25:20
goes right back, folks, straight up. French

00:25:23
aluminism,

00:25:24
French masonic

00:25:25
aluminism,

00:25:27
and with a whole lot of folks,

00:25:30
of a certain

00:25:31
background,

00:25:33
but not but people of all different backgrounds

00:25:36
included.

00:25:37
And,

00:25:38
so tearing down the culture,

00:25:41
acquiring as much power as possible,

00:25:44
and,

00:25:45
and then and and through intrigue,

00:25:48
through,

00:25:49
sleight of hand,

00:25:51
And then,

00:25:53
added to that

00:25:55
in a straight line, which can be established

00:25:57
historically

00:25:59
from the 1770,

00:26:01
seventeen eighties in France,

00:26:04
seventeen nineties,

00:26:06
to the eighteen forties

00:26:08
where you have Karl Marx and Frederick Engels

00:26:10
and the communist,

00:26:12
the beginning of the communist movement.

00:26:14
And then you have a communist movement that

00:26:16
had some factions that got very radical,

00:26:19
like Lenin's movement, the Bolshevik

00:26:22
movement, which advocated a very small,

00:26:24
super militant,

00:26:26
no compromise

00:26:27
organization that waits

00:26:29
for their moment to strike,

00:26:31
where they take out the government and hang

00:26:33
everybody in the government and take complete power,

00:26:36
naked power. That's what they did in the

00:26:39
Bolshevik

00:26:40
Revolution. The other pathway

00:26:43
strategically

00:26:44
was,

00:26:45
to gradually

00:26:46
work

00:26:47
through the existing forms, systems, existing cultures

00:26:52
of the countries. And we're talking about Western

00:26:54
Europe, folks. Other places didn't really matter at

00:26:57
this point.

00:26:59
And,

00:27:00
and slowly but surely,

00:27:04
get the means of production, get the means

00:27:05
of power, and get the means to

00:27:09
use new,

00:27:12
theories of persuasion

00:27:15
and new theories of

00:27:17
cultural

00:27:18
decadence

00:27:19
to take control of the minds

00:27:22
of the people.

00:27:24
So they acquiesce slowly but surely to the

00:27:27
same type of total government that the Bolsheviks

00:27:30
just upfront,

00:27:31
were able to initiate in Russia but failed

00:27:35
in Germany,

00:27:36
in Hungary,

00:27:37
in other places,

00:27:39
early on.

00:27:41
And,

00:27:42
so that's the left, folks.

00:27:45
That's the left. It's a real thing. And

00:27:47
they have always had the internationalists

00:27:51
who are super capitalists in one sense. They're

00:27:53
not really they're not free market people. They're

00:27:57
not free exchange of ideas and goods kind

00:27:59
of people,

00:28:00
but they are people that play with money

00:28:03
and,

00:28:04
and and control the international banking system. They

00:28:06
have always been,

00:28:09
behind the curtain, so to speak, of these

00:28:11
other people. This is very this is basic

00:28:14
stuff.

00:28:15
It's controversial,

00:28:17
but it's true. And and so that's the

00:28:19
left. And so the right,

00:28:21
has

00:28:22
it's been a hodgepodge

00:28:23
in some ways

00:28:25
of different kinds of ideas.

00:28:27
People who got more sophisticated

00:28:28
in in explaining

00:28:31
free enterprise and the market system and the

00:28:34
benefits of freedom

00:28:37
of all kinds, including economic freedom,

00:28:40
people who understood the necessity for traditionalism

00:28:44
for the and the necessity to have Christ

00:28:48
as the center of your culture,

00:28:50
that he's the power

00:28:53
and the center of western culture, western civilization.

00:28:57
And,

00:28:59
and there there's kind of been an interplay

00:29:01
between those two

00:29:03
sets

00:29:04
of ideas, including in the constitution of The

00:29:07
United States where they never even conceived of

00:29:11
a country that had all kinds of different

00:29:14
people from all over the world. They never

00:29:15
conceived of a country,

00:29:19
where,

00:29:20
this would even be considered by anyone

00:29:23
to be possible to continue

00:29:25
and maintain

00:29:26
without the foundation of Christianity. I'm not talking

00:29:29
about

00:29:30
churchianity.

00:29:31
I'm not talking about an established religion, and

00:29:34
that's where the separation of church and state

00:29:36
that Jefferson talked about came in.

00:29:39
He did not want an established

00:29:41
church,

00:29:43
and no American ever has wanted that.

00:29:46
Far as I know, not

00:29:48
basically, not most of us.

00:29:51
But,

00:29:52
but

00:29:53
no one

00:29:55
questioned the centrality

00:29:56
of Christ in our culture or an issue

00:29:59
like prayer in schools.

00:30:02
Wouldn't even have been up for discussion. Of

00:30:04
course, we called upon

00:30:06
the creator

00:30:07
to help us maintain and continue

00:30:11
the blessings of liberty

00:30:13
and for us to fulfill

00:30:15
our manifest

00:30:17
destiny

00:30:19
as Americans.

00:30:21
A phrase that you don't hear much anymore,

00:30:24
but a phrase

00:30:26
that all of our ancestors were very well

00:30:28
familiar with.

00:30:31
People who wanted to make America a city

00:30:33
on the hill and want to make America

00:30:35
the new Jerusalem. They came here.

00:30:38
Many of them considered themselves

00:30:41
Israelites,

00:30:42
literally,

00:30:43
by blood,

00:30:45
the true

00:30:47
people chosen by God to enact his will

00:30:51
on the planet.

00:30:52
So many of them had this view, folks.

00:30:55
You may not like that. You may not

00:30:57
believe it, but it's true.

00:31:00
And that's why I use in in the

00:31:01
opening of this show,

00:31:04
the fact that our our forefathers, our ancestors

00:31:07
wanted a new Jerusalem

00:31:10
of endless possibilities

00:31:11
by exerting our manifest destiny as Americans.

00:31:18
And so

00:31:20
that's the right wing.

00:31:22
That, you know, there's other,

00:31:24
folks have come up with other ideas, you

00:31:26
know, like, Cleon Skalson, who was a professor

00:31:29
and lived about half a mile from where

00:31:31
I'm recording this

00:31:33
show right now, in many ways, a great

00:31:35
man.

00:31:37
Professor Cleon Skousen, he came up with a

00:31:39
scale where, the right is absolutely no government

00:31:42
at the far right and the left is

00:31:45
the far left is total government, and we

00:31:47
wanna be just a little bit more than

00:31:49
no government

00:31:51
and and whatnot. But, you know, actually, I

00:31:53
don't think that brings in the culture of

00:31:55
it enough.

00:31:56
And, anyway, so we could debate about this.

00:31:58
But, basically,

00:32:00
what I laid out is

00:32:02
how it is between left and right. So

00:32:04
those things are real

00:32:06
philosophically.

00:32:07
Now whether George

00:32:09
Bush

00:32:09
ran around in his cowboy boots in the

00:32:11
early nineteen sixties in Texas saying, I am

00:32:13
a conservative.

00:32:15
Whether he had one ounce of sincerity in

00:32:17
his body, that's a whole another question.

00:32:20
That's another question, but that doesn't mean there's

00:32:22
no such thing as a right.

00:32:25
There's no such thing as right,

00:32:28
as in right and wrong.

00:32:30
And it also does not mean that there

00:32:32
is not a left.

00:32:34
Just because a lot of people with a

00:32:36
lot of money in their pockets

00:32:39
in every generation have promoted this total government

00:32:42
project because they want to be the ones

00:32:45
they wanna be the first ones that have

00:32:47
total control

00:32:48
over this entire planet.

00:32:51
It it does not mean

00:32:54
that,

00:32:55
that they're they can't be on the left

00:32:59
because that's where they're coming from. The left

00:33:01
hand of God from Satan.

00:33:04
You know, the Bible is clear about this.

00:33:07
You know, we struggle against principalities and powers

00:33:11
of darkness.

00:33:12
And that's really what the I mean, if

00:33:14
you're getting down to the absolute core of

00:33:16
this, folks,

00:33:17
that is what you're getting down to.

00:33:20
So I just completely reject

00:33:24
this idea that the main thing we need

00:33:26
to do is just all get together

00:33:28
as the people

00:33:29
and get rid of these bad people,

00:33:32
that are dividing us between left and right.

00:33:35
Folks, no. That's wrong.

00:33:37
That is wrong.

00:33:39
So when this gal over there, Badlands Media,

00:33:41
is saying

00:33:43
that that's the situation,

00:33:45
she is wrong.

00:33:46
When she's saying that it doesn't make any

00:33:48
difference about who controls the congress next time,

00:33:52
she is wrong.

00:33:53
That is terrible.

00:33:55
And to have somebody as supposed to be

00:33:58
a right winger, a conservative

00:34:00
telling our people this.

00:34:02
I mean, how much would the left pay

00:34:05
to convince a large number of conservatives that

00:34:07
this was true? How much would they pay,

00:34:09
do you think, folks?

00:34:10
I think they might pay a whole lot.

00:34:12
I think they might pay a ton.

00:34:15
And I'm not saying she's being paid by

00:34:17
them. I have no idea.

00:34:19
But

00:34:20
she's she's helping

00:34:23
the wrong people. And, of course and then

00:34:25
she was promoting this idea of stop paying

00:34:27
your taxes,

00:34:29
which I don't like paying my taxes. And

00:34:31
we look at where all so much of

00:34:32
our tax money is going, and we look

00:34:34
at the failure so far of Doge.

00:34:36
We look at the corruption that is all

00:34:39
around us.

00:34:41
I can completely understand the sentiment to stop

00:34:44
paying your taxes, but is that where we

00:34:45
wanna put all of our political effort at

00:34:48
this time when we have

00:34:50
millions and millions and millions of alien invaders

00:34:53
that want to destroy our culture and our

00:34:55
civilization in our society right now, when we

00:34:55
have all these other problems, when we have

00:34:55
all these

00:34:57
society right now when we have all these

00:34:59
other

00:35:00
problems, when we have all these external enemies?

00:35:01
Is that really the next thing that we

00:35:04
wanna be spending all of our effort on?

00:35:06
Folks, there was a cycle here

00:35:09
with this tax resistance. I I remember back

00:35:11
in the seventies, it was all the rage.

00:35:14
Stop paying your taxes. And a lot of

00:35:16
people did.

00:35:18
And, and I'm not saying they all got

00:35:20
caught and they all went to jail. I'm

00:35:21
not saying that. I think there's a lot

00:35:23
of them probably didn't go to jail. But

00:35:25
what they did do is take all of

00:35:27
their effort and time and put it into

00:35:29
this movement

00:35:31
while all hell

00:35:33
was breaking loose

00:35:35
around them

00:35:36
and leading

00:35:37
to the very crisis that we have today

00:35:39
that, not pay they're not paying their taxes

00:35:42
then that did not solve this crisis.

00:35:45
And a lot of them did go to

00:35:47
jail.

00:35:48
So I'm just telling you folks, I mean,

00:35:50
a lot of this stuff's, you know, there's

00:35:52
nothing new under the sun. This idea of

00:35:54
having a tax strike, it ain't new. Okay?

00:35:57
And I and I wanna get rid of

00:35:58
the income tax. I've already had a show

00:36:00
on this. I hate the income tax. It's

00:36:02
unconstitutional. I'm totally against it, and we don't

00:36:05
need it.

00:36:07
But there is a way of doing

00:36:09
it and and just telling people to forget

00:36:12
the left and right thing and forget the

00:36:13
Republicans and whatnot.

00:36:15
That's wrong. Folks, we have a party now.

00:36:17
We're in a two party system. It's not

00:36:19
going away anytime soon. We have a two

00:36:21
party system, and 90%

00:36:23
of the people in one party are basically

00:36:26
with us on our sovereignty,

00:36:28
on our industrial

00:36:30
base, on on the moral fiber and foundation

00:36:32
that this country needs, on the second amendment,

00:36:35
on taxes,

00:36:36
on regulations,

00:36:37
on all of these issues, they're with us.

00:36:40
Why is this the time that we want

00:36:42
to abandon?

00:36:45
Making the final steps to completely take this

00:36:47
party over and, plus, we got

00:36:49
a president

00:36:51
who at least to some great degree

00:36:55
is with us.

00:36:56
And he is, folks.

00:36:57
He's not plotting day and night to give

00:37:00
us a one world government. He has gotten

00:37:02
out of 66

00:37:04
international

00:37:05
agreements

00:37:07
since he's been president.

00:37:10
Pretty good.

00:37:11
Could be better.

00:37:13
Let's get out of the UN. For god's

00:37:15
sake, let's get out of the UN entirely.

00:37:19
But he's,

00:37:21
you know,

00:37:22
he has to deal with the fact that

00:37:24
our whole power elite in this country

00:37:27
is Ben

00:37:28
for

00:37:29
this project to take away our freedom.

00:37:33
It's been the fact that they have not

00:37:34
completely destroyed the middle class,

00:37:36
and they were not able to completely control

00:37:38
the information,

00:37:40
then we have any chance at all

00:37:43
as, at, surviving. And, of course, the basic

00:37:46
people,

00:37:48
the people of The United States that invented

00:37:50
liberty that that that that frame the constitution,

00:37:52
whatnot,

00:37:53
the jury's out whether that people

00:37:57
will be able to survive. But we've got

00:37:59
a better chance right now than I have

00:38:01
seen in

00:38:02
my

00:38:03
lifetime.

00:38:05
So,

00:38:06
you know, this idea that,

00:38:07
the enemy just wants us to be divided.

00:38:11
Yeah. They do.

00:38:13
That's why they've, let 50

00:38:15
illegal aliens in this country, and god knows

00:38:18
how many legal millions and millions and millions,

00:38:20
two, three, 4 a year legal immigrants

00:38:24
in this country to completely water down

00:38:27
the homogeneity

00:38:28
of the country,

00:38:29
which is bad.

00:38:31
It's not good. It's bad.

00:38:33
And, to help

00:38:35
this very stubborn country called The United States,

00:38:38
the biggest impediment to world government

00:38:41
to help them become just like the rest

00:38:43
of the world. So they will want one

00:38:45
world government.

00:38:47
So, yes, they do want division,

00:38:49
but that's the biggest way. The single biggest

00:38:52
way they have so future division. And now

00:38:54
with this Islam thing going wild,

00:38:58
more people are seeing it. 60 new mosques

00:39:00
in North Texas alone.

00:39:04
Folks,

00:39:05
wake up.

00:39:06
But it so it's true about division, but

00:39:09
what is the what is the solution to

00:39:10
that? And hating

00:39:12
individuals

00:39:13
is not the solution. It certainly is not.

00:39:17
But the policy prescriptions

00:39:19
of the right,

00:39:20
like ending all immigration

00:39:23
and sending home the green card holders and

00:39:25
finding all the fraudsters that got citizen ship

00:39:28
and stripping it and removing all of those

00:39:31
people,

00:39:33
I would argue that is

00:39:35
a move in the right direction. So

00:39:42
Candace Owens,

00:39:44
she's also I've heard her. Oh, boy. You

00:39:46
know, this left and right thing here. You're

00:39:48
just being manipulated

00:39:50
at this point.

00:39:52
Okay.

00:39:53
I believe what you want.

00:39:55
I'd like some of the things she's done,

00:39:57
some of the things she said.

00:40:00
But this whole situation with Turning Point USA

00:40:03
folks,

00:40:04
I mean,

00:40:06
she's calling

00:40:07
the head of Turning Point Action the most

00:40:10
effective get out the vote

00:40:13
operation

00:40:14
that we have

00:40:16
on our side of the football,

00:40:19
calling the leader of this organization a sexual

00:40:22
deviant on the basis

00:40:24
of, I think, one person's accusation?

00:40:28
I mean, what is going on here?

00:40:30
There is something not right.

00:40:33
And

00:40:35
what is she gonna replace them with?

00:40:40
And she doesn't like Trump anymore.

00:40:42
And she doesn't like this or she doesn't

00:40:43
like that. So so she's sowing chaos

00:40:48
on our side of the fence,

00:40:50
and she is not offering solutions.

00:40:54
It's the same situation

00:40:57
as with this other gal I talked about,

00:40:58
but her audience is millions and millions. I'm

00:41:01
gonna keep attacking her, and she doesn't care

00:41:03
when when if I attack her or not.

00:41:05
But I'm pointing out to you folks. You

00:41:07
know, take a look. Where where

00:41:10
do when people start weaving these conspiracies, I

00:41:11
mean, where do they lead?

00:41:13
And how plausible are they really when they

00:41:15
are so complicated, and they keep taking different

00:41:18
twists and turns, and the French, and the

00:41:20
Egyptian airplanes, and the 12 colonels at a

00:41:23
military base. And, oh, wait a minute. Maybe

00:41:25
it was 11. Oh, maybe it wasn't the

00:41:27
congressman. It's a guy who looked like the

00:41:28
congressman. He's some other guy. Oh, he's terrible.

00:41:31
He knows Tyler Boyer. I mean, it goes

00:41:33
on and on, folks.

00:41:35
And it doesn't lead anywhere.

00:41:37
Constructive

00:41:40
and,

00:41:41
you know, get out to vote

00:41:44
on the ground organizing

00:41:46
is how we are going to continue to

00:41:48
win elections,

00:41:51
and we are gonna be disappointed.

00:41:54
But a lot has been accomplished as I've

00:41:56
talked about in previous episodes, including the one

00:41:58
I replayed

00:42:00
last week

00:42:01
about Donald Trump.

00:42:04
But we need to keep

00:42:07
organizing and starting at the local level and

00:42:09
starting with our sheriffs,

00:42:12
as I've said. And,

00:42:14
gonna be talking more about the sheriffs next

00:42:15
week, big meeting

00:42:17
of sheriff's and my old stomping grounds in

00:42:20
the Northwest

00:42:22
this weekend.

00:42:24
And, I'll be talking about that more about

00:42:26
that soon.

00:42:29
So

00:42:31
what

00:42:32
should we

00:42:34
believe?

00:42:34
And, you know, I say I'm a constitutionalist,

00:42:37
and then I was talking about Franco here

00:42:39
a couple weeks ago, and I like Franco.

00:42:42
I love Franco.

00:42:44
Without Franco's intervention in Spain, folks,

00:42:48
not only would,

00:42:49
had the

00:42:50
had

00:42:51
millions

00:42:53
of religious people been slaughtered,

00:42:56
not only would the communist have completely controlled

00:42:58
one more

00:43:00
European country,

00:43:02
but it would have

00:43:04
it would had an effect on other countries

00:43:07
around them as well.

00:43:08
It was an it was an essential

00:43:11
intervention

00:43:15
of executive power

00:43:17
to stop and then what looked like an

00:43:20
inevitable communist revolution where they were rigging the

00:43:23
boat.

00:43:24
Does that sound familiar?

00:43:25
Or they were taking away people's rights. Does

00:43:28
that sound familiar?

00:43:29
Where they were rioting

00:43:31
in the streets

00:43:32
and intimidating

00:43:33
people,

00:43:34
where they were burning churches. Do these things

00:43:37
sound familiar?

00:43:39
And he stopped those things, folks.

00:43:41
And so

00:43:43
I love the constitution,

00:43:45
but we are at war.

00:43:47
We are at war right now.

00:43:50
And every move we make needs to be

00:43:53
to win this war against those who would

00:43:56
give us

00:43:57
total tyranny and total government.

00:44:00
And we cannot be playing by the

00:44:02
marquee

00:44:03
of Queensbury

00:44:04
rules

00:44:07
to accomplish

00:44:08
that.

00:44:10
And and so I,

00:44:12
I am of the right.

00:44:14
I do believe in the constitution and limited

00:44:16
government. I want us to get back to

00:44:18
that, but that's we until we overthrow this

00:44:20
Fabian

00:44:22
conspiracy, you know, we can't piecemeal our way

00:44:25
back by just obeying all the rules, and

00:44:28
we're gonna obey the wars powers act and

00:44:30
all these things. We're gonna do everything just

00:44:33
right. We're not gonna let the president have

00:44:34
any authority on tariffs because that's too much

00:44:37
authority for the president.

00:44:38
The president has too much authority on tariffs,

00:44:41
folks. It's because the

00:44:42
internationalist

00:44:43
gave the president this authority because they thought

00:44:46
it would only be used

00:44:48
to destroy our industry, level our country,

00:44:52
and create a the, World Trade Organization

00:44:56
on steroids that they visualized,

00:44:59
and they began to execute on with the

00:45:02
enactment of the World Trade Organization.

00:45:05
That's why the president has so much power.

00:45:07
Of course, they're the ones that did this.

00:45:08
Of course, they're the ones that subverted the

00:45:10
constitution.

00:45:12
But, folks,

00:45:13
I go back to this monograph all the

00:45:15
time from Garrett Garrett,

00:45:17
former editor of the Saturday Evening Post.

00:45:21
The revolution was

00:45:23
he wrote this, folks, in the nineteen thirties

00:45:25
because he already saw what Franklin Roosevelt and

00:45:29
the New Dealers

00:45:30
and the Fabian socialist of that era did.

00:45:33
They already

00:45:34
destroyed

00:45:35
and made a revolution,

00:45:38
albeit not a violent one in the main,

00:45:42
against our country and our constitution. He said,

00:45:45
if you're looking for a future revolution, you're

00:45:47
looking in the wrong direction. It's already happened.

00:45:50
Well, folks, we need to reverse it.

00:45:53
And the conservative movement has won battles.

00:45:57
We've won the second amendment battle to a

00:45:59
great degree across the whole country.

00:46:02
We we we have not stopped the government

00:46:04
from spending money, but we have,

00:46:06
cut the government off from taking all of

00:46:08
our money to fund

00:46:10
it to a degree around the country.

00:46:13
There's been other successes, been successes for homeschooling,

00:46:17
been successes in various areas against affirmative action

00:46:21
and now against DEI, and I wanna get

00:46:23
in back into all the Trump stuff with

00:46:25
Trump. But even you know, I'm going through

00:46:27
the whole history of the conservative movement. It's

00:46:29
not all defeats,

00:46:31
but there has not been a rollback of

00:46:34
this deep state and of this move toward

00:46:36
a total government.

00:46:39
We need to be rolling

00:46:41
it back.

00:46:43
And if it takes strong executive power,

00:46:47
which I argue that it will, there will

00:46:49
be no other way to do it,

00:46:53
then I'm not against that.

00:46:56
We're this is we're in a state of

00:46:58
emergency,

00:46:59
folks.

00:47:01
So,

00:47:02
anyway,

00:47:04
that is my feeling about it. It's so

00:47:06
interesting as so many of the young people

00:47:08
are gravitating

00:47:09
around Franco.

00:47:11
His name came up again, another pollster,

00:47:14
another person who has a whole organization talking

00:47:18
to conservative young people.

00:47:20
This in this case, Rich Barris,

00:47:22
a pollster I know that I've

00:47:25
worked with a couple of times.

00:47:29
He was talking about Franco,

00:47:31
that they're getting responses about Franco because Franco

00:47:34
was about

00:47:36
his god and his country.

00:47:38
He was not about setting up a total

00:47:40
government surveillance

00:47:42
state

00:47:43
to enslave

00:47:44
all of his fellow citizens.

00:47:47
And so I don't want things to even

00:47:49
go to that degree of executive action,

00:47:53
but we need to do what we need

00:47:54
to do

00:47:56
to stop,

00:47:58
stop the inevitability

00:48:00
that the left believes they have

00:48:02
that there will be total government

00:48:06
in the future.

00:48:09
So left wing, right wing, is it a

00:48:12
real thing? You're damn right it is.

00:48:14
And some of these people, their thinking is

00:48:16
so loose, I can't even believe it.

00:48:19
So don't get sucked in

00:48:22
by it.

00:48:23
You are listening to Hour of Decision on

00:48:26
Liberty News Radio, and my name is Lou

00:48:28
Moore, and I will talk to you again

00:48:31
next week.