Episode 105 Hour of Decision: In America At Midnight, What Is To Be Done?
Hour Of DecisionJanuary 30, 20260:49:0867.54 MB

Episode 105 Hour of Decision: In America At Midnight, What Is To Be Done?

Lew returns to the topic of what our strategy and tactics should be in America today. He looks at the recent gubernatorial election in Virginia where a RINO lost to Democrat Abigale Spanberger, who is now moving forward with a neo-Marxist agenda.


He reiterates his contention that the most important elected official to be focused on is the local sheriff, and the formation of citizen posses under his leadership.

 


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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 fifth 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 are gonna be talking about

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America at midnight.

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What is to be done?

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What's to be done, folks? And, of course,

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when you say what is to be done,

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whether you realize it or not often, you

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are quoting

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Lenin,

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who one of his most famous political tracks

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was called what is to be done.

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And he lays out the Marxist

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Leninist, the Bolshevik

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program of the program that we're seeing in

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spades

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on our television

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sets

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with our TV trays in front of us.

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They're in Minneapolis

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and in other parts of the world and

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in other parts of America.

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But what is to be done, folks, from

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our side of the fence, from our side

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of the football,

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those of us who would like

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to have America be first,

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to return the sovereignty of The United States

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Of America, to return

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an

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ironclad

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fashion, our constitutional

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liberties,

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and to defeat

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the satanic

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element

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circling around us now

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for the final

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the final kill is what they think

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of freedom

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around the world

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for the lights to go out,

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for the flame to die

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of freedom.

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We must

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we must prevent that, folks,

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at all costs.

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And there's no one else that's going to

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do it, and there's nowhere else to go.

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You can't say, oh my goodness. Things are

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not going well here in America. I think

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I will fly to Nicaragua

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because it will be better there.

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Or any other country

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because any of these other countries can be

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knocked over. Even the ones that have decent

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governments can be knocked over in a heartbeat

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by our enemies.

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The last passion of freedom

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in the world is indeed

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The United States Of America,

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But it's midnight in America.

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We've been living in darkness,

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and it's

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the hour of decision.

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The hour is late,

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but the it's always darkest before the dawn,

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and we want again a dawning,

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a renewal

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of America. That's the purpose

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of this program.

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That's the purpose

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of the patriotic movement in America today.

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So

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this brings to mind tactics

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and strategy.

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We have a lot of our brothers and

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sisters in the patriotic movement that want everything

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to be just perfect, and they want everybody

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they're dealing with

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to be just perfect or else

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they take their ball and go home. This

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is one of the biggest

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weaknesses

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in the right wing

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in America.

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It's unbelievable.

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The perfectionism

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that not not not to not to mention

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the factionalism

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and all all the other problems that we

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can quickly have if we're not careful, but

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the,

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the perfectionism

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that is

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demanded of

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the actors

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in the arena,

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as Theodore Roosevelt used to say, not the

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ones that are on the sidelines. And, of

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course, now today, there can be a ton

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of people on the sidelines getting a front

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row seat with social media,

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with a rapid exchange of ideas,

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with with the ability for anybody

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to to literally,

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sit in the in in the center of

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the city park on an apple crate as

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they did a hundred years ago, so to

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speak,

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and speak their mind. But now hundreds of

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thousands or millions

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of people can

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it's possible for millions to listen to just

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about anybody.

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That has a that has an upside

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that took the control of information

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away from our corporate masters,

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but it certainly can also have

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a downside.

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So

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I I'm,

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brought,

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when I think of this topic, what brings

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to mind to my mind immediately is

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tactics,

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strategy.

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You know, a lot of these Republicans are

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sellouts. I'm not gonna help any of these

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Republicans. I'm not gonna get involved in this

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election. I've already talked about this

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fairly recently.

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The idea that, all left and right, they're

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both just controlled. Just stay out of the

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whole thing.

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Yeah, folks. You stay out of the whole

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thing, you're gonna be

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in a camp

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before too long.

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I mean, fortunately, millions of Americans have decided

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not to take that alternative,

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but to take the alternative

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of fighting.

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Thank

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God for that.

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But I wanna illustrate

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in specificity

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the problem with this idea that, oh, somebody's

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a rhino, so we're not even going to

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help them. I'm I'm I'm gonna look at

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now

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the last election,

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the very recent election in Virginia

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for governor,

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And I was extremely critical

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of the candidate for governor, and I believe

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one of the main reasons she lost

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was not,

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the cheating in the election, although there probably

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was, and maybe I'm wrong. Maybe that is

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why she lost. There's so much cheating in

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our elections going on, and I'm gonna

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touch on that. Hopefully, I'll get, back to

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that topic in the course of this,

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episode of the show. But,

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the fact is, folks, we had an extremely

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weak

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candidate for governor Winsome Sears. She was terrible.

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She hated Donald Trump

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as she did very little to hide that

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fact until she started actively running for governor.

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She was,

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sponsored by the current governor there who,

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has been terrible, really,

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Glenn Youngkin.

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He's done a few things that were okay,

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but, basically, he did not keep his promises

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to the moms for liberty types. The people

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who got him elected, who turned the tide

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in the suburban counties,

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in some of the suburban counties around Washington

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DC

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where there had been all the wokeism,

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all the transgender

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crap, and DEI

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satanic activity going on,

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in the public schools teaching white children to

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hate themselves.

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With all this going on, there was a

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reaction, and Youngkin was able to capitalize on

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it through the activists

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that I love

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that are fighting for this country, but he

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let them down.

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He was a typical corporate rhino in most

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regards, and he would still like to become

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president, folks, and keep an eye on Glenn

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Youngkin, but he was planning,

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to put Winston Sears to install her as

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his successor

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and kinda be his poodle there in a

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very key state

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for presidential politics,

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which is Virginia.

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But she was terrible, ran a bad campaign.

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So she lost. So we should say good

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riddance to her.

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Except what did the what did Virginians get?

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Instead of her, they got the Democrat

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Spanberger

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who was supposed to be a moderate Democrat.

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And now folks just take a look. And,

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of course, they've also taken control of the

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legislature,

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and that down ballot situation is always critical.

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It's particularly critical when you look at state

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legislative

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races,

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which most people in America don't even know

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who their state legislators

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are.

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And they they they are not focused

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on these races. And the Trump voters,

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the people that have been brought into the

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conservative coalition by Trump, they're the worst of

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all. They don't even vote down ballot, a

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lot of them. They don't even vote in

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off year elections.

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Too many of

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them. But just look

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at this legislative

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agenda

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coming at

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the poor citizens of Virginia at 90 miles

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an hour.

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The abolition of mandatory minimums for manslaughter, rape,

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sexual assault,

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child pornography,

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and other heinous tribes,

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crimes.

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A total ban on many firearms.

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Forcing schools to keep explicit content on library

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sales and denying parents

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the right to know about that.

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Corporate welfare tax, family leave tax,

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new tax new sales tax increase,

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a ban,

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an absolute state ban on the hand counting

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of ballots,

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and that's h b nine sixty eight. And

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you go online, you can find all these

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bills. You can look them up yourselves.

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These are all these are all proposals

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coming out of the Democrats in the state

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legislature.

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The ban of the hand counting of balance.

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A new tax on every delivery from Amazon

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and other

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retailers,

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a prohibition

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on prosecutors for mentioning relevant prior convictions in

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jury trials,

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cutting breaks to repeat

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violent

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offenders,

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Two new income tax brackets.

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An extension of the absentee ballot receipt deadline,

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they love all this stuff, folks,

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which directly

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undermines

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election integrity. Let's just have the election go

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on for a month. Let's just see how

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many ballots we can find if we don't

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have the outcome we want on election night.

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I've talked about this several times.

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A new car tax,

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a weaker sentence for those who commit robbery,

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and active racial discrimination

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in government

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contracting.

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Wouldn't it just be wonderful if all of

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these features

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of the new Democrat regime in Virginia could

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be made into law? And, of course, now

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they've got a governor who is likely to

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sign every one of these.

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And they have a majority,

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a pretty large majority in the house, and

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I believe a three seat

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majority in their state senate

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to make this happen. And that's not even

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counting

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the big plan that Spanberger has to add

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several

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new Democrat seats

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to the Congress of the United States.

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There's a little back and forth on that

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one in court,

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but that's the plan there in Virginia. So

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now I ask you, with that in mind,

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do you really think Winsome Sears, Jamaican immigrant,

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who was not great on any on any

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level

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as a candidate to be our candidate to

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fire up the grassroots

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to do what we want Republicans to do?

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Do you really think that any of these

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initiatives

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would have a life under her administration?

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Maybe a couple of them. I don't think

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so.

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So that gets back to the question. What

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is to be done?

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What is to be done now? What is

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to be done next year? We know that

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despite the good offices of many patriots around

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this country, there will be a lot of

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rhinos

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trying to return to the congress next year,

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and there'll be a lot of re rhinos

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trying to return to the state legislatures

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in places like Texas, where they've run wild,

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where they should be a solid conservative state,

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but there's too many of these rhinos. They

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work with the Democrats

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often there in Texas. But what is to

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be done, sir? Do we just throw them

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overboard?

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I would suggest not, folks, if we're going

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to lose power, if we're gonna lose any

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lever on power at all because even if

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you have a rhino governor,

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if you've got a large enough grassroots base

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and a little bit of legislative leadership

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coming from the conservative side, you've got some

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leverage over that office holder where you have

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none over a spam burger. Absolutely none.

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And she has every incentive

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to move as far to the left as

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she needs to move

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to become our next

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vice presidential candidate on the Democrat ticket. That's

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her fondest desire, and that's why she will

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suck

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up shamelessly

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to a Gavin Newsom or whoever it is,

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with this ultra left program

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that, you know, she was supposed to be

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a moderate. I mean, come on now.

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Look at what they're putting up on the

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putting on the table there in Virginia, not

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even counting the redistricting move.

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Look at what they're doing there, folks.

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So,

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you know, Lennon

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Lennon said what is to be done? Lennon

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also said bad is good.

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Bad is good. That's also a Leninism.

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And, where that comes from

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is the idea that

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if things are too hunky dory there in

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society, even if there are social problems

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and things,

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fissures in society

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that the, erstwhile Marxist Leninist

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can exploit,

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that things have to get to be bad

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enough

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for people to actually

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allow a Bolshevik revolution to occur, for things

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to be chaotic enough that the powers that

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be,

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the previous powers that be,

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are unable

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to stop the thrust of the

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revolutionary vanguard.

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That is the bad is good doctrine from

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Lenin. So if it gets worse and worse

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and worse, well, that's good.

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And we have a lot of, there are

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people on the right

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to have this philosophy too. I mean, there

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are two philosophies I hear, both of which

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I find abhorrent.

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One of them is that, and we'll get

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back to that,

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applied to the right in a moment.

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The bad is good idea. The other doctrine

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is, the other idea, not a doctrine,

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is that those people got what they deserved.

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If they're not gonna vote for my favorite

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candidate, those people got what they deserved.

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Well, maybe some of them did get what

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they deserved.

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Most of them did not because they're working

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people, and they're easily

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manipulated

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or they just are not sure. A lot

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of them don't care, but many do care.

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They don't get the right information.

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They would well, we have a programming system

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and information

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war.

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It's over a 100 years old in this

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country, folks.

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And that's sure maybe you're red pilled now.

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Oh, you're fantastic. You're red pilled.

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But there are others who are not.

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They're not.

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And so we gotta cut them a little

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slack

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for god's sake.

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And,

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and then

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as to the other idea that, which in,

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I've heard right wingers use the term accelerationist.

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We're just gonna accelerate everything by letting it

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get really bad. First of all, that's lazy.

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That means you don't have to do a

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damn thing. You're just gonna watch these collapse

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around you, but then magically

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magically,

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your side

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is going to have a revolutionary vanguard waiting

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to take advantage of the chaos that ensues

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when things get worse and worse and worse.

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But guess what, folks?

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We don't have one.

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We don't have a revolutionary

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vanguard on our side.

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Not at this point.

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And I want us to get more organized.

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So this is why

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I believe

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with every fiber in my being, not that

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we should just put up with whatever the

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rhinos hand us,

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not by any means.

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And we need to fight like hell every

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chance we can get to get somebody far

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better than who we have in now

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in every office

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because we have so few

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that are really great anywhere.

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But mainly, we need to do two or

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three things. One of them is in in

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legislatures,

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we need to elect leadership types.

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You've heard me talk about this before. A

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lot of members of a legislature

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are not automatically

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evil.

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They just need some leadership.

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They don't they need some cojones. They need

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some courage, which they don't have. In Utah,

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perfect example,

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there are dithering legislators saying, well, I don't

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know if I can support this bill that

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would require

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photo ID to vote.

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Folks, it's an 85%

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issue.

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What the hell do they want? But they're

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scared

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of the news media. They're scared

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they might be called racist

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because,

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idiots

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believe

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the Democrat lie,

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the,

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the Fabian socialist lie

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that,

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any kind of ID that has to be

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shown to vote

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is racist

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because black people are too stupid to vote,

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have an ID with them when they vote.

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And and, you know, I mean, the whole

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thing. But, I mean, you know what I'm

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talking about. But, anyway, so this is going

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on in Utah right now. This is a

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real time conversation. There was just a talk

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show host

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on the drive time, old school talk show

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host, here in Salt Lake

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remonstrating

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these Republicans for not even having enough guts.

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For God's sake, to support photo ID to

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vote.

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Come on now. This is in Utah.

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We're not talking about

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Virginia. We're not talking about Massachusetts.

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We're talking about Utah, but this is where

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legislative leadership

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whip sees people up to side of the

00:19:23
head and gets them

00:19:24
the courage

00:19:26
to do to do the doable.

00:19:29
There are some things that aren't doable in

00:19:30
a legislature, in a legislative session, in a

00:19:33
political dynamic,

00:19:34
in a in a voting dynamic.

00:19:37
That that there are some things that aren't

00:19:38
doable if you unless you're just committing

00:19:41
suicide, Harry Carey,

00:19:44
with your vote. There are some things that

00:19:46
aren't doable in any given situation, but I'll

00:19:48
tell you that ain't one of them.

00:19:50
And there are so many other issues like

00:19:53
this where the public

00:19:55
and this is the populous lament that goes

00:19:57
back a long time, folks,

00:19:58
where where where the public

00:20:01
is on one side of an issue,

00:20:04
but the establishment

00:20:05
news media

00:20:07
and the powers that be

00:20:09
and the leadership at the country club

00:20:12
and the people at the bar association

00:20:14
and and

00:20:15
all of the cool people.

00:20:17
They're not on that side.

00:20:19
They're on the other side. And so I

00:20:21
am afraid as a legislator

00:20:23
to buck these people. I might lose campaign

00:20:26
donations.

00:20:27
I might not be invited to certain parties.

00:20:30
And, you know, you think this doesn't go

00:20:31
on, folks. It goes on every day

00:20:34
all over. This is one of the main

00:20:36
ways how this system has been sustained,

00:20:39
how this Fabian socialist

00:20:41
thrust

00:20:42
into the heart of America

00:20:45
has been sustained and has built and built

00:20:47
until we are now

00:20:49
in danger of losing all of our liberties

00:20:51
to a total government. This is the kind

00:20:54
of stuff that causes it.

00:20:56
I know that might be hard for some

00:20:57
of you to believe, but it's absolutely

00:20:59
a fact.

00:21:03
So we need to do that. We need

00:21:05
to get some leadership,

00:21:07
and we need

00:21:10
at the local level to organize

00:21:13
organize at the local level and ideally

00:21:16
organize around

00:21:18
a sheriff

00:21:20
so that you get an armed posse

00:21:23
in your county

00:21:25
that is street legal,

00:21:27
perfectly legal,

00:21:29
created and administrated

00:21:31
by an elected

00:21:33
sheriff.

00:21:35
This is something that could be revolutionary

00:21:38
if more conservatives

00:21:39
would get a focus on this and get

00:21:42
away from the convention of the state's crap,

00:21:45
which is now making another round. They just

00:21:47
passed in Kansas. They're pushing it in Utah.

00:21:50
They're pushing it all over. A total phony

00:21:53
project, which I won't go

00:21:55
into at any length here,

00:21:57
and get away from a lot of these

00:21:59
distractors and get down to business,

00:22:02
organizing

00:22:03
locally,

00:22:05
getting networks of information

00:22:08
established

00:22:09
and maintained and sustained

00:22:11
locally so more and more people can find

00:22:14
out what's going on

00:22:16
down at the county courthouse

00:22:18
and at the legislature,

00:22:19
at the state capital in your state.

00:22:23
But,

00:22:24
electing

00:22:25
constitutional

00:22:26
sheriffs,

00:22:27
constitutional

00:22:28
sheriffs who will not

00:22:31
buckle

00:22:32
when things get really tough when we get

00:22:34
another democrat,

00:22:35
administration

00:22:38
or too much of a rhino administration

00:22:40
in Washington DC.

00:22:43
This is so critical, folks, and the enemy

00:22:45
knows it, which is why

00:22:47
one of the concerted efforts going on right

00:22:49
now that's one of the most dangerous trends

00:22:52
in the country

00:22:54
is to get rid of elected

00:22:56
sheriffs.

00:22:58
And this is why sheriff Mack

00:23:00
with general Flynn

00:23:01
and CSPOA were just up in the, Seattle

00:23:04
Tacoma region

00:23:06
defending sheriffs who want to enforce our immigration

00:23:09
laws,

00:23:11
but who also

00:23:12
want to defend the office of the sheriff

00:23:15
because the largest county in Washington state, King

00:23:17
County,

00:23:18
which encompasses Seattle and the Bellevue area, the

00:23:21
East,

00:23:22
East Side there, they call it.

00:23:25
They got rid of their elected sheriff. The

00:23:27
sheriff's now just another toady to stand behind

00:23:31
behind whatever DEI

00:23:33
hire

00:23:34
they have running things in King County just

00:23:36
like we've seen all over the country with

00:23:38
these

00:23:39
police chiefs

00:23:40
to turn the sheriff into that kind of

00:23:43
a figure and not have a sheriff

00:23:45
just bold enough to say a few things

00:23:47
like they've had even in Los Angeles. Like

00:23:49
like we have in Maricopa County and now

00:23:52
in Arizona,

00:23:53
a constitutional sheriff like we have in Tacoma,

00:23:56
Washington.

00:23:57
In the second,

00:23:58
largest county in Washington state, a so called

00:24:01
Blue County,

00:24:02
where we have an elected sheriff, sheriff Swank,

00:24:05
that has told these people to go stick

00:24:07
it where the sun won't shine with their

00:24:10
unconstitutional attitudes or unconstitutional

00:24:12
mandates

00:24:14
and their desire that sheriff's not help our

00:24:17
president

00:24:18
round up these illegal aliens.

00:24:21
We must protect our sheriffs at all costs.

00:24:25
So we need to find some leadership and

00:24:27
legislatures that can be done.

00:24:29
We need to elect constitutional

00:24:31
sheriffs and foreign policies,

00:24:33
which is happening all over the country.

00:24:36
And there are a few more things I

00:24:38
will add to that

00:24:39
on a list I will continue

00:24:42
after the news.

00:24:43
You're listening to hour of decision

00:24:45
on Liberty News Radio. Welcome back to hour

00:24:48
of decision. My name is Lou Moore.

00:24:51
We have been talking about midnight

00:24:54
in America

00:24:56
and what is to be done.

00:24:58
We're talking about the idea of tactics and

00:25:00
strategy,

00:25:02
whether it's smart to abandon these rhinos when

00:25:04
they're up, against

00:25:06
open communist and people who should be, if

00:25:09
they were honest,

00:25:10
telling us they're open communist in some of

00:25:12
these general elections,

00:25:15
like the election in Virginia

00:25:17
recently, the one I used as an example.

00:25:19
What's happened in Virginia since,

00:25:22
the feckless

00:25:23
rhino, Winsome Sears went down in flames to

00:25:26
a so called moderate Democrat,

00:25:29
Abigail Spamberger,

00:25:31
who's turning out to be a little bit

00:25:33
of a Bolshevik

00:25:34
with her,

00:25:36
program that she's going to try to inflict

00:25:38
on the people in Virginia.

00:25:40
So we talked about that. And so now

00:25:42
I just and I I started out saying,

00:25:45
well, what do we need to do? Some

00:25:47
key areas and some I don't hear people

00:25:49
talking about a lot of this stuff, folks.

00:25:51
I'll

00:25:51
finding people not just with that will run.

00:25:54
I will run for state legislature. Vote for

00:25:56
me. But leadership types.

00:25:59
It's worth it to hone in on one

00:26:02
of those as opposed to nine

00:26:04
good people who you might wanna have run,

00:26:07
and we're probably gonna have to run three

00:26:08
or four times before they figure out how

00:26:10
to be an effective politician.

00:26:12
Many cases, I'm not against you doing that

00:26:14
either or against running yourself. I'm all for

00:26:17
it. But

00:26:18
if you can elect leadership types, people who

00:26:21
are proven, people who are tough, people who

00:26:23
are smart, people who are people people that

00:26:27
know how to convince

00:26:29
other legislators,

00:26:30
They become natural leaders in these legislative bodies,

00:26:33
and they can become very effective

00:26:36
very quickly, particularly if you've got the raw

00:26:38
material. I mean, if you have seven Republicans

00:26:42
and 49 Democrats in your state legislature,

00:26:44
what I'm suggesting will have no efficacy of

00:26:47
any kind.

00:26:48
But if you've got a Republican majority, but

00:26:50
you've just got a few too many squishes

00:26:53
who are being, influenced by the rhino element

00:26:56
and by the corporate element in your community,

00:26:59
this can be the answer without having to,

00:27:02
figure out how to get 25 of them

00:27:04
out of office,

00:27:05
is to just develop some leadership.

00:27:08
It depends on how much

00:27:10
character

00:27:11
you're working with, and it varies from state

00:27:14
to state and from legislative body to legislative

00:27:17
body within states.

00:27:19
So that's one suggestion I've made. Second one

00:27:22
is electing constitutional

00:27:24
sheriffs and focusing on the local level. Focus

00:27:28
on your precinct. I've I've talked about this

00:27:30
I don't know how many times because you

00:27:32
can get involved in the Republican Party starting

00:27:34
at the precinct level, and you're not having

00:27:36
to deal with the Rockefeller money or whatever.

00:27:39
At the precinct level, you can get elected,

00:27:42
as a precinct committee officer or precinct captain,

00:27:45
whatever they call it in your state, and

00:27:47
you are now an elected official of the

00:27:48
party. And if you get enough of you,

00:27:51
you can elect the county chairman. And if

00:27:52
you get enough county chairman

00:27:55
and the people on central committees in the

00:27:57
county, then they can elect and affect

00:27:59
the state committee, the state committee chairs, and

00:28:02
send people to the RNC.

00:28:05
This is how you take over the party.

00:28:07
We got a lot of good people in

00:28:08
the Republican party folks. 90%

00:28:11
of the base is with us on all

00:28:13
these America first issues, all of them. Not

00:28:16
the time to abandon the Republican party. What

00:28:19
an idiotic idea

00:28:21
that is. It's the time to double down.

00:28:25
Double down.

00:28:26
And, and then you have to make those

00:28:28
judgment calls

00:28:30
when you've got the rhino in the general

00:28:31
election, but I'm telling you,

00:28:33
you don't want the Democrat

00:28:36
in charge.

00:28:37
We need to buy more time.

00:28:40
We need to buy more time to get

00:28:41
more organized

00:28:43
because there are people coming after us, folks.

00:28:46
Maybe you kinda saw that

00:28:48
in Minneapolis. Maybe you saw it in the

00:28:49
eyes of some of these people. They're coming

00:28:52
for you. They're coming for all your liberty.

00:28:54
They're coming for all your freedom. They're coming

00:28:56
for your heritage,

00:28:59
and we gotta stop them.

00:29:01
This is deadly serious.

00:29:04
And that's why I call this show hour

00:29:05
of decision. You need to decide.

00:29:08
I don't have the the perfect solution to

00:29:10
every, problem we've got, but

00:29:13
you need to decide if you wanna find

00:29:15
a solution and be part of a solution,

00:29:18
or if you are just gonna stay on

00:29:19
the sidelines till your country

00:29:23
is on the teetering edge of collapse

00:29:27
and total

00:29:29
government.

00:29:30
And not the kind of government that you

00:29:32
would like to have, let me assure you.

00:29:37
So I talk about the sheriffs. I talk

00:29:39
about working at the local level, working at

00:29:41
the precinct level, working with the party.

00:29:43
I talked about

00:29:45
that.

00:29:46
I talked about

00:29:47
finding leaders

00:29:50
to run for congress. That's why I'm backing

00:29:52
Steve Stockman

00:29:53
in Texas nine. He's a leader. He's proven.

00:29:57
He knows what he's doing. He knows who

00:29:59
the enemy is. He's already been there. He

00:30:02
doesn't need any on the ground training,

00:30:05
and he's the real deal.

00:30:07
And I would argue that his two major

00:30:09
opponents in this race are not

00:30:12
Republicans I'm talking about.

00:30:14
But that's an example. That's my that's a

00:30:17
decision I've made, but

00:30:19
you need to find people like this and

00:30:21
support them for congress, for the US senate,

00:30:23
for whatever it is

00:30:25
if they are leaders,

00:30:29
not just followers.

00:30:31
And then the third thing is

00:30:33
we need to support our president,

00:30:36
a human being, an imperfect,

00:30:39
person. Every other day, I am upset about

00:30:42
something he has said or done. But nonetheless,

00:30:44
folks,

00:30:46
Donald Trump, what they tried to do to

00:30:48
Trump shows you right there.

00:30:52
He's one of us and not

00:30:54
one of them. And plus his

00:30:58
accomplishments

00:30:59
are

00:31:00
phenomenal.

00:31:01
They're phenomenal, and I'm not gonna go down

00:31:03
the whole list right now.

00:31:04
That his his

00:31:06
accomplishments in this term, one year in office.

00:31:09
The problem

00:31:11
is it's not enough.

00:31:14
We're taking on water. It is midnight in

00:31:17
America.

00:31:18
And so,

00:31:20
you know, we need these mass deportations,

00:31:23
and I think he's retooling right now.

00:31:26
Retooling because

00:31:29
this going

00:31:30
having 40 ice agents slipping around in Minneapolis

00:31:33
in the middle of winter with all around

00:31:35
them, trying to capture one

00:31:38
person or three people,

00:31:40
you

00:31:40
know, those kind of numbers.

00:31:42
That ain't cutting it. That ain't getting it.

00:31:46
And so I hope he's retooling for a

00:31:48
more organized

00:31:50
and, dare I say, whole of government approach

00:31:53
to this whole illegal alien issue. I mean,

00:31:55
there's two there's two tasks.

00:31:58
You know, you know, first of all, he's

00:31:59
accomplished the biggest task. He's sealed off the

00:32:02
border.

00:32:04
Now we gotta get rid of the people

00:32:06
that are here that are all lawbreakers.

00:32:09
I'm not talking about people who have not

00:32:10
broken our laws. I'm talking about people who

00:32:13
have.

00:32:14
They're called illegal

00:32:15
aliens for a reason.

00:32:18
And we need to get rid of the

00:32:20
most violent first

00:32:22
for our own protection,

00:32:25
and then the rest of them need to

00:32:26
go.

00:32:28
And they're not and and, ice just showing

00:32:30
up at people's doors here and there, and,

00:32:33
that is

00:32:34
that will not cut

00:32:36
it. That will not cut it.

00:32:37
But if we go after employers,

00:32:40
that will be significant.

00:32:43
And Trump has, had some great hesitation about

00:32:46
that because, politically, that is a problem because

00:32:48
too many of these employers are Republican

00:32:51
donors.

00:32:52
Nonetheless, we need to do it, folks. We

00:32:54
absolutely

00:32:55
need to do it. We need to go

00:32:57
after the banks.

00:32:59
There are a lot of these people sending

00:33:01
money home.

00:33:02
Cut that off.

00:33:03
Cut

00:33:04
that off. I mean,

00:33:07
we we we have to justify the fact

00:33:09
we even want any cash at the bank

00:33:12
as American citizens.

00:33:14
We've got this Patriot Act that's been on

00:33:17
the on,

00:33:18
our

00:33:20
necks

00:33:21
since 09/11.

00:33:24
We could do a little bit more with

00:33:26
these illegal aliens that are sending tons of

00:33:29
money out of this country.

00:33:35
We need to come down on the governments,

00:33:37
these local governments.

00:33:40
No more sanctuary cities. No more. No more

00:33:43
games,

00:33:45
as Trump himself would say. No more games.

00:33:48
That's a game.

00:33:50
There's no such thing as a sanctuary

00:33:53
against federal law in The United States Of

00:33:56
America. There's no such thing as that.

00:33:59
There may be laws that are unconstitutional,

00:34:01
but there's no sanctuaries

00:34:05
against the law. We've let let our enemies

00:34:08
get away with murder

00:34:10
on that issue, and it needs to come

00:34:14
to an end.

00:34:17
Next,

00:34:19
you know, JD Vance,

00:34:21
I'm not always sure about him.

00:34:23
He was saying the other day, oh, we

00:34:25
don't want law local law enforcement to get

00:34:27
involved

00:34:29
in rounding up these people.

00:34:31
We just want them to protect our officers,

00:34:34
and we would like them to cooperate with

00:34:36
us and turn over criminal illegal aliens at

00:34:40
the jails.

00:34:41
So these officers aren't exposed to the rent

00:34:43
a mob

00:34:46
in the streets.

00:34:48
Great. That's all great. But, yes,

00:34:51
mister vice president,

00:34:53
we do want local law enforcement to be

00:34:56
involved

00:34:58
in apprehending

00:35:00
lawbreakers.

00:35:02
We need all hands on deck. Every sheriff

00:35:06
in America

00:35:07
with sheriff's posses,

00:35:10
every police department in America

00:35:14
involved in cleaning out

00:35:16
illegal

00:35:17
activity from our country that is

00:35:21
lowering our wage rates,

00:35:23
raising the price of living,

00:35:26
destroying our health care system,

00:35:28
destroying our education system.

00:35:31
We need to get these people out.

00:35:36
It's not about hatred.

00:35:38
It's not about vindictiveness.

00:35:41
We just need to do these various things.

00:35:44
And and and finally,

00:35:46
when we talk about the rent them up,

00:35:48
no accidents

00:35:50
and this kind of stuff, we need to

00:35:52
viciously.

00:35:54
And now in this case, viciously

00:35:56
and hatefully,

00:35:57
sorry,

00:35:59
go after these billionaire

00:36:02
Bolsheviks.

00:36:03
There's a bunch of them, folks.

00:36:06
They are financing the destruction of your country.

00:36:09
Are you just gonna stand there and let

00:36:10
that happen?

00:36:13
So we need to pressure Trump,

00:36:16
but we need to give him a chance,

00:36:18
and he has done

00:36:20
miracles

00:36:22
already on so many issues and is continuing

00:36:25
an America first agenda.

00:36:29
He's gotten this out of 46

00:36:31
UN programs. I'm told that's basically the same

00:36:33
as being out of the UN.

00:36:36
We're just officially out of the World Health

00:36:38
Organization

00:36:39
the other day.

00:36:42
He is not for globalism.

00:36:44
He is for America first, and he's showing

00:36:47
it. The tariffs

00:36:49
are America first. The the quest for self

00:36:52
sufficiency with rare earths and things like that

00:36:55
is an America

00:36:56
first proposition.

00:36:58
The retooling

00:36:59
and refocusing

00:37:01
the military is an America first proposition.

00:37:07
Anyway, I've talked I've talked at length about

00:37:09
Trump, but,

00:37:11
we need him, folks. That's part of the

00:37:13
strategy. We need air cover

00:37:17
so we can raise the awareness,

00:37:20
so we have time

00:37:21
to organize on the ground,

00:37:23
organize in our communities,

00:37:25
organize in the fashion I just suggested.

00:37:30
And, you know, there's some things we can't

00:37:32
do without Trump right now.

00:37:34
We can't fix

00:37:36
the macroeconomics

00:37:38
of our situation with the Federal Reserve Bank,

00:37:41
with the congress

00:37:43
spending like drunken sailors with no end in

00:37:46
sight.

00:37:50
We need we need Trump's help to keep

00:37:52
this economy from crashing

00:37:55
and have there be having there being total

00:37:57
chaos when the enemy is more organized than

00:38:00
we are

00:38:01
to deal with the situation like that.

00:38:05
We need Trump

00:38:06
to get as many of these illegal aliens

00:38:10
out of the country as possible because many

00:38:12
of them are also shock troops for a

00:38:15
coming revolution. And I'm not talking about 50

00:38:18
or a 100.

00:38:19
Hundreds of thousands of them are.

00:38:23
I think that's pretty obvious if you just

00:38:25
take a close look

00:38:27
at the situation.

00:38:28
If you look at the revelations in this

00:38:30
book that I talked about last week

00:38:33
by Peter Schweitzer,

00:38:34
the invisible

00:38:35
coup.

00:38:37
Folks, this is another courage issue.

00:38:40
Immigration.

00:38:41
Americans

00:38:42
have never

00:38:44
there there may be a one off hole

00:38:46
here and there, but, seriously,

00:38:48
Americans have always opposed,

00:38:51
and usually a pretty significant numbers, illegal immigration.

00:38:56
Up until recently and probably still today, they

00:38:58
support mass deportations.

00:39:00
They do.

00:39:03
But I think a lot of them are

00:39:05
a little bit horrified is how it's how

00:39:07
it's coming down. Of course, a lot of

00:39:09
this is selective evidence and selective coverage

00:39:13
in the news media.

00:39:15
So maybe Trump does need to retool his

00:39:17
approach and start more at the top, start

00:39:20
more with these things I talked about, cut

00:39:22
off their money, cut off their sources of

00:39:24
employment.

00:39:27
Talk to landlords maybe.

00:39:31
I mean, if you got a bank robber

00:39:34
that's Rob Banks,

00:39:35
and he's on the loose in the country,

00:39:38
is a landlord can a landlord say, oh,

00:39:40
you're a bank robber, but, you know, it's

00:39:42
a sanctuary city. It's a sanctuary for bank

00:39:44
robbers.

00:39:46
So I'm going to I'm going to rent

00:39:47
you this home.

00:39:49
I don't think so.

00:39:52
So

00:39:54
we used to have some courage

00:39:57
in our state legislators and mainly on this

00:39:59
issue in the congress,

00:40:01
and you can

00:40:03
see what we don't have. And, you know,

00:40:05
this is the other value of Trump.

00:40:08
He's holding the line. He's pushing the ball

00:40:10
forward in a number of areas,

00:40:12
not as quickly as we need,

00:40:15
but he is.

00:40:18
But he is continually

00:40:20
he's doing two things of utmost value

00:40:24
that that have nothing to do with any

00:40:26
one policy

00:40:27
or any one pronouncement he's made.

00:40:31
He continually

00:40:33
exposes

00:40:33
our enemies,

00:40:36
whether it's the rhinos in congress or it's

00:40:38
the rent a mob

00:40:41
out in the street in Minneapolis.

00:40:44
As I record this.

00:40:48
He's continually

00:40:49
exposing

00:40:50
our enemies for everyone to see. The other

00:40:54
thing he's doing, folks,

00:40:55
I alluded to this earlier in this program,

00:41:00
is he is

00:41:02
a unifier.

00:41:05
We don't all have to be perfectly happy

00:41:07
with Donald Trump, but there is no one

00:41:09
else to take his place, And I am

00:41:11
I fear a total splintering

00:41:15
of the grassroots momentum that we have around

00:41:18
this man

00:41:20
if he were to not be on the

00:41:21
scene, which is why they tried to kill

00:41:23
him.

00:41:26
Because, again,

00:41:27
just like in the legislature, but even more,

00:41:30
far more in the executive branch, we need

00:41:32
leadership.

00:41:34
And when he's focused,

00:41:36
Trump

00:41:38
is a provider

00:41:40
of real leadership, real America first leadership, and

00:41:44
he's demonstrating

00:41:45
it

00:41:46
every day. And praise God for two things

00:41:49
this man has just done.

00:41:52
First of all, this executive order,

00:41:56
concerning the Palisades fire, I think it's going

00:41:58
to have huge ramifications

00:42:01
getting at the corruption that is layer upon

00:42:04
layer upon layer in

00:42:07
California

00:42:08
with a big, doppling of Bolshevism

00:42:11
on top.

00:42:12
And the fact that they wanna build housing

00:42:14
for illegal aliens,

00:42:16
the stacked,

00:42:17
high rise housing, and they don't want people

00:42:19
back in their homes. And I guess only

00:42:21
six people

00:42:22
have permits to rebuild their homes

00:42:25
with this, communist, Karen Bass, the mayor of

00:42:28
LA,

00:42:30
and Gavin Newsom, who is not a communist,

00:42:32
in my opinion. He is just a completely

00:42:34
for Gavin Newsom, a completely amoral

00:42:37
politician

00:42:38
that like Spanberger,

00:42:41
who also was considered some kind of a

00:42:43
moderate at one point in Virginia,

00:42:45
will not cross the left when they have

00:42:47
presidential or vice presidential

00:42:50
aspirations.

00:42:51
So God bless president Trump for that one.

00:42:54
And secondly,

00:42:55
oh, this raid in Georgia,

00:42:58
It's about time. And to see Tulsi Gabbard

00:43:02
going into that building

00:43:03
who has already said she has information

00:43:06
about the international

00:43:08
dimensions of rigging our elections.

00:43:12
It's a beautiful thing, folks.

00:43:15
It's a beautiful thing.

00:43:16
So what is to be

00:43:18
done?

00:43:19
Local level

00:43:20
organization.

00:43:22
Focus on the sheriffs and on election integrity

00:43:25
to the degree that you can at every

00:43:27
level

00:43:28
because they're trying to rig these elections

00:43:31
everywhere,

00:43:32
not just at blue states.

00:43:35
Brian Kemp is as guilty as anyone alive

00:43:38
in my opinion for what has gone on

00:43:40
in Georgia

00:43:42
with all their dominion voting machines.

00:43:45
And the Georgia saga, I've covered it at

00:43:47
length on many episodes of the show I

00:43:49
do,

00:43:51
connected to securevote.news.

00:43:54
But,

00:43:56
it's it's not a partisan issue, but it

00:43:58
is

00:43:59
an establishment

00:44:00
versus Us issue with these elections.

00:44:04
And they did steal it in 2020, folks.

00:44:06
I'm absolutely

00:44:08
convinced of it, and Trump is not gonna

00:44:11
let this one go. And God bless him

00:44:13
for raiding

00:44:15
the Fulton County, the Atlanta area county

00:44:19
election hub in Georgia and get these ballots

00:44:21
that a judge forced them to keep because

00:44:23
of so much irregularity in the twenty twenty

00:44:26
elections. 300

00:44:28
ballots with no certification

00:44:29
of any kind,

00:44:31
plenty of evidence of manufactured ballots, counterfeit ballots,

00:44:35
and every other kind of thing going on

00:44:38
down there with a system that is 100%

00:44:42
Dominion voting machines. The voting machine that, Alex

00:44:46
Haldeman,

00:44:48
a himself, a card carrying Democrat,

00:44:53
showed a judge in open court with a

00:44:56
ballpoint pen

00:44:57
can be manipulated by a ballpoint pen to

00:45:00
change the results coming out of this voting

00:45:02
machine.

00:45:03
He did that, folks,

00:45:06
about eighteen months ago in open court

00:45:09
in Fulton County, Georgia.

00:45:11
So thank

00:45:13
praise God, president Trump, and they gotta put

00:45:15
the pedal to the metal now.

00:45:17
Evidently,

00:45:18
Eric Coomer, who you might have heard that

00:45:19
name in a deposition,

00:45:21
admitted

00:45:23
in the last two or three days that

00:45:24
Dominion

00:45:26
and him and he himself as a Dominion

00:45:28
official

00:45:29
were in touch with people in Serbia.

00:45:32
There was those allegations about servers

00:45:35
in Serbia

00:45:37
that were involved with rigging the twenty twenty

00:45:41
election.

00:45:42
I don't know if there's enough receipts on

00:45:44
that one yet, folks, but the the idea

00:45:47
that this is crazy, that that's off the

00:45:49
table now, folks. You got the DNI looking

00:45:52
at this, and people people are more energized

00:45:55
than ever

00:45:57
to expose what it was,

00:45:59
the beginnings of what was exposed in in

00:46:02



00:46:03
right after the election, late twenty twenty, twenty

00:46:05
twenty one, and to expand upon that knowledge.

00:46:09
You know, we have this book, that Peter

00:46:11
Schweitzer just came out with,

00:46:14
the invisible coup, and we also had the

00:46:16
book stolen elections,

00:46:18
all about dominion, all about smart medic, all

00:46:21
about

00:46:21
Venezuela,

00:46:22
where we now have eight whistleblowers.

00:46:25
Not one, not two, eight

00:46:28
whistleblowers talking about the communist plot

00:46:33
that originated in Venezuela

00:46:36
to rig our elections.

00:46:39
So, folks,

00:46:40
it's midnight in America, and what is to

00:46:42
be done?

00:46:43
What is to be done is to fight,

00:46:46
and you can fight stupid or you can

00:46:48
fight smart.

00:46:50
I've tried to give you again I've done

00:46:52
this before,

00:46:53
but I've tried again to give you a

00:46:55
little bit of a road map of some

00:46:57
of the things to do that are smart,

00:47:00
that are not a waste of your time,

00:47:04
to help save this country. And all while

00:47:06
this is going on, the organ the the,

00:47:10
party politics,

00:47:13
pressuring Trump to do the right thing and

00:47:15
supporting Trump and not abandoning him,

00:47:18
not abandoning the Republican Party.

00:47:21
And but all while while we do that

00:47:23
and while we seek to elect constitutional sheriffs

00:47:27
and other officials that are involved with our

00:47:29
election system as a priority,

00:47:32
While we do those things, folks,

00:47:34
we need to keep raising our awareness

00:47:37
about the state that we are in.

00:47:39
We didn't get into this state overnight, folks.

00:47:42
Every institution

00:47:43
of our society pretty much, we may have

00:47:46
taken the military back under Trump. I'm not

00:47:48
sure about that.

00:47:50
But all of these other institutions,

00:47:52
federal law enforcement, law enforcement all over the

00:47:55
country, the universities,

00:47:57
the movie studios,

00:47:59
the television networks, all of the corporate news,

00:48:03
all of these institutions of our society

00:48:07
against

00:48:09
us, lying about our heritage,

00:48:12
devils

00:48:13
lying about our heritage

00:48:15
who want to enslave

00:48:18
and replace us.

00:48:20
They're out there, folks.

00:48:22
We, we need a whole lot. We need

00:48:24
Trump to do a whole lot more on

00:48:25
that issue as well, the deep state issue.

00:48:28
We can't do that on our own. We

00:48:30
can't fix the immigration crisis on our own.

00:48:33
We can't fix the economy on our own,

00:48:35
and we can't keep us out of World

00:48:37
War three.

00:48:39
But these flashpoints overseas, we need Trump for

00:48:41
that. But we can,

00:48:44
be involved at our local level in a

00:48:46
way that I have mentioned,

00:48:48
and we can keep learning and raising awareness

00:48:50
on our neighbors

00:48:52
about the situation that western civilization is in.

00:48:56
So let's get at it and keep going

00:48:59
with it. My name is Lou Moore, and

00:49:00
you've been listening to the hour of decision

00:49:03
on Liberty News Radio, and I will talk

00:49:05
to you again

00:49:06
next week.