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
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head and gets them
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the courage
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to do to do the doable.
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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.


