Episode 110 Hour of Decision: Coalition Fraying: Gambling with M.A.G.A. (Pt. 2)
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Episode 110 Hour of Decision: Coalition Fraying: Gambling with M.A.G.A. (Pt. 2)

Lew unloads on terrible communications that reflect severe policy mistakes now coming out of the Trump White House’s political operation. This group is headed by Chief of Staff Susie Wiles and her aide James Blair, political consultant Chris LaCiVita, and pollster Tony Fabriezio. He specifically references Blair’s recent White House memo to quit talking about mass deportations, efforts to put Bobby Kennedy and MAHA “in a box” based on Fabriezio’s polling, the disastrous Trump Truth Social post supporting genital mutilation of children “with parental consent,” and the earlier reversal about the importance of the Epstein files.


 Last week he examined the terrible messaging reflecting likely policy confusion about our new war with Iran. This week Lew also highlights the rumored intention of Trump to endorse LaCivita’s RINO candidate John Cornyn in Texas and his obsessive war against Ron Paul favorite Thomas Massie in Kentucky.


It is critical for Trump to have the GOP win the congressional elections in November, an off-year, “base election.” Polls show MAHA and mass deportations are more popular than ever, and that the youth in particular are still very concerned about any cover-up related to Jeffrey Epstein. But the Trump political operation appears to primarily concerned with the agendas of corporate America and Israel, and a midterm electoral disaster is looming as a result.


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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

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destiny 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 tenth episode

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of hour of decision.

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My name is Lou Moore.

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And today, we're gonna be talking about

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gambling with MAGA again. This is part two.

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The title of this episode is Coalition

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Fraying,

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gambling

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with the Make America Great

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again

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movement.

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So we're at war.

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I'm gonna touch on it a little bit

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today, but not really well, that will not

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be my major focus, but it is the

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major backdrop

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because wars like this are the major backdrop

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of everything,

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with the federal government once they get underway.

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And we hope they're you know, frequently, they're

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not the backdrop when they get more and

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more serious.

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I wanna review a little bit what I

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feel like we needed from Trump.

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He's not our national savior. I never said

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he was.

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He came into a very difficult situation,

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and we needed a few things from him.

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We needed

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as a movement, as a patriotic movement to

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be protected

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in our first amendment rights,

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in our freedom of assembly rights, in our

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rights to have a bank account without being

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debanked.

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We needed the and we needed our vote

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counted

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accurately

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and to make sure that we are not

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having to deal with rigged elections

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information

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voters.

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We needed an accounting from the deep state,

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not just because it's justice

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or not just because it's right. It's because

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we have to take a lot of people

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off the board who otherwise

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will come right back at the patriotic movement

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the first chance

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they get.

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So we needed that.

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We needed that. We needed the border sealed

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off, and we needed a large

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movement forward

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for mass

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deportations.

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We needed that.

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We needed it before Biden came in, but

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certainly after he was there because of the

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15 to 20 to 25. I mean, there's

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several numbers out there, but the many, many,

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many

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millions of illegal aliens had poured over our

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borders in the last few years,

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that has to be corrected. It just absolutely

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has to be corrected. We can't just move

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on from that, folks.

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That's number two.

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Number three,

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we needed Trump to save our dollar and

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protect our economy from collapse.

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Now that's a mixed bag on on many

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fronts, but, he's doing a lot of things

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toward that. And now I'll go back in

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a minute at what he is not doing

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is doing and not doing according to me.

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And fourth, we needed

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to keep the three flashpoints of the world,

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Ukraine, the Mid East, and

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the theater around China,

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specifically the area, where Taiwan is located,

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from turning into World War three

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as we attempt to do these other things

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within the borders of our own country that

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are absolutely

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necessary.

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So the battle with the deep state is

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not going well.

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It's not going slowly. It's going so slowly.

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And this will be a theme with so

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many things now, folks.

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We're being told constantly now it's just too

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difficult. We just don't have enough personnel at

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the Department of Justice. We just don't have

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this. We don't have that. Folks,

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we liked Trump

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because he showed us how to win. He

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showed us how to defy

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the establishment,

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the established reasoning,

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and literally defy the odds,

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which he a, proclivity he's now showing in

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another area,

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hence the title

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of this episode, but I'll get back I'll

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get back to that in a minute.

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But this is what Trump brings to us,

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and this we need to have it, folks.

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We're running out of time. Our civilization

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is running out of time. America is running

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out of time

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to do the correctives that need to be

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done

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to keep this country from becoming something else,

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like a communist

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country.

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So not good enough.

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Not good enough even close

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out of the Department of Justice.

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We're now starting to see some real progress

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on the election integrity air area, but it's

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still glacial

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progress when we need rapid progress. But there

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is progress.

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There is good faith effort

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on the part of the Trump administration, particularly

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on the election integrity issue.

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Our biggest problem right now is the congress.

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That's another story

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with the Save Act.

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But but there is good faith effort there,

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but it's just moving slow. We hear as

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far as the deep state issue overall, we

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keep hearing about these grand juries and all

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these people are gonna be perp walked and

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indicted.

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Hasn't happened, folks. We're well more than a

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year into it.

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And how much more time does Trump have?

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How much more time does Trump have with

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political capital?

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The economy, a mixed bag, but

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definitely retarding the progress on the economy with

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some recent events over in The Middle East

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prompted by The United States Of America

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or maybe more accurately prompted by the state

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of Israel

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working in concert with The United States Of

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America.

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Looking at oil prices. And there are people

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who are all over the map, and people

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who

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love Trump are going rah rah rah, everything

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will be great, and people who now wanna

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make a big name for themselves

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are saying nothing but gloom and doom. This

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is the dishonesty

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that goes on when there is a war.

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If you're lucky to even get two sides

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to the issue during a war.

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And so it's difficult to know, but it

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seems like it's pretty clear that there is

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going to be a disruption of the oil

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prices for at least a while, and every

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single day there is this disruption,

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it is bad for the economy

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of The United States Of America.

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So there's that. And then, of course, the

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fourth one, as I said, was keeping the

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peace. And I said earlier in an earlier

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episode, keeping Israel in the box.

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We have utterly failed at that.

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Ladies and gentlemen,

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without relitigating

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again, you know, how much,

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Trump how much Israel is following Trump and

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how much Trump is following Israel,

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Some disturbing evidence in that area to be

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sure. But, anyway,

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we got the war.

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We got the war, and we don't have

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we don't have

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the situation we need to do these major

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correctives at home with the deep state and

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with mass

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deportations.

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We're endangering economic gains we've made,

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and the

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new system that Trump is trying to inaugurate,

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which I am totally in support of,

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the tariff system, the America first economic system.

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And,

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we rebuilt the military, and now we're using

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it for the benefit of Israel primarily.

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Not a fan of that. Anyhow.

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So that's what we wanted from Trump, and

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we're not getting a lot of it.

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And then we need him.

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What else we need from Trump is we

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need Trump to defy the odds,

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a theme of this episode, it looks like,

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and make sure the Republicans hold the house,

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hold the senate, and hold off

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the dogs

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who would spend the rest of Trump's administration

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trying to impeach him and destroying what is

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left of his political capital.

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We have to prevent this, folks.

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I don't care if you still love Trump

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or if you now absolutely

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hate him because of what you've heard on

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some show

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about this war.

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We need this, folks. What, it it it,

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you know, it doesn't matter how sincere Trump

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is. It doesn't a lot of these things

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don't matter. We there are certain things that

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we can do as a grassroots

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movement,

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building,

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building in knowledge, building in understanding,

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and America first movement.

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There's things we can do for ourselves and

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our local communities, and then there's just some

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things we have to rely on

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Trump for. That's just a fact.

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It doesn't make any difference if he's a

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nice guy. It doesn't make any difference if

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he lied about something. It doesn't all that

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matters

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is that we have

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the atmosphere

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for us to continue to grow as a

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patriotic movement.

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I've been saying this for a long, long,

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long time,

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and I do like a lot of things

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Trump has done. And I'm not gonna judge

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him on I'm not gonna judge Trump.

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But I am gonna issue this warning and

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continue the issuance of this warning

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that he is gambling with the base that

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was created.

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And by far the most central figure in

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that creation is him.

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He's gambling with that base. When we are

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coming up into an election where it would

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be a heavy, heavy lift no matter what

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the situation was around the president

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to hold the house

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with such a razor thin margin and guarantee

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that we hold the senate and maybe get

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a few extra senators

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that actually are Republicans,

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and not some of the ones that we

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I won't go through the list of obvious,

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and some may not be so obvious to

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you that are really in the weeds,

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ready to stab the president in the back

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at the first opportunity. There's plenty of them

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as well

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on our team, so to speak, the Republican

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side in the senate. So it's a heavy

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lift to say the least. But now I

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wanna talk about a number

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of very disturbing things

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that I am seeing

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beyond the war.

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I talked about that last week.

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Look at that episode, my general feelings about

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that, and I'm not trying to be a

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new show here. And, this is being recorded

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on Thursday, March

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12.

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I wanna be clear, so who knows what's

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gonna happen between now and the time you

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are able to hear this on Liberty News

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Radio or on one of the other platforms

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we are on.

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But, anyway, I am very disturbed

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by the drift of events, the drift of

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messaging, the drift of emphasis,

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the obvious

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drift

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that I get

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from the top political generals around Trump, and

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I'm going to name names because it's to

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make it clear.

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Chief of staff, Susie Wiles,

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the one

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who is compiling an enemy's list of people

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in our movement. The person who said glibly

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to some corporate media person that her job

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was gonna be to keep the clown car

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out of the Oval Office,

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which was a direct assault on conservative patriots,

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the ones that got Trump elected, the ones

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that did the things that need that need

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to be done to get elected.

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Chris LaCivita.

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We're gonna talk about him in this episode,

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folks. He's the political guru,

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has worked at the side of Susie Wiles.

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He was a campaign manager for Trump in

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2024.

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Tony Fabrizio,

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their pollster at this moment,

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and we're gonna talk about him. And then

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James Blair,

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who is a top assistant,

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I think the top assistant would be accurate,

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to Susie Wiles.

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These are the people, who are running the

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White House and are running more importantly even

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than that, the political operation right now that

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is supposed to be protecting

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the MAGA movement and protecting the president of

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The United States from disaster

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in November.

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And I say Trump's coalition is fraying.

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Susie Wiles said the same thing in a

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closed door briefing at the Capitol Hill Club,

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a club I'm very familiar with. It's right

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off.

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It's just half a block,

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depends on which office building Congressional Office building

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you leave from or which one your office

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is in if you're in congress or in

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the senate. It's right up there on Capitol

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Hill, folks. It's right in the center of

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things. It's a private republican club. She had

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a big briefing in there, closed door, but,

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of course, people talk

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in Washington DC,

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and the coalition

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is fraying.

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Independents

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are fleeing.

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This is what she told the congressional leadership.

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Independents are fleeing. Hispanic males are fleeing the

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coalition.

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Trump is down to 41% approval, and, of

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course, that goes bounce up and down, and

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that's not the most important thing. But, it's

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a fact

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that she said that to them.

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But what I'm seeing out of this operation

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is causing this.

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It is the problem.

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And I'm gonna it's gonna start with two

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political races going on right now to illustrate

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that fact, and the most important one

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is the one in Texas

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where the Trump political operation

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has allowed $80

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of funds, a lot of them from the

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widow's mite, and for people that are harassed

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day and night with these text messages, these

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damn cursed

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fundraising text messages

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that these people are sending out now, you

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know, I get 25 a day. If I

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don't get 25 of them, there's something wrong.

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And and, anyway, I won't get that whole

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topic

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of how they're raising money now from the

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grassroots, but it's abominable.

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But that money, not to mention the corporate

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money, which is a little more to the

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point,

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$80

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to keep John Cornyn,

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a George Bush Republican senator, a senator who

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loved doctor Fauci, a senator who attacked the

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j six people, a senator who couldn't get

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rid of Trump fast enough and didn't say

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a word in his defense or a word

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on his behalf or a good word about

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him

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for most

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of the last few years.

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They are spending this money

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to keep him in office and keep out

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the most dedicated attorney general in The United

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States for the MAGA movement, the most stalwart

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defender of Donald Trump, I would say practically

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in America,

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Ken Paxton.

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They're spent they spent Ken Paxton raised $4.

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They raised $80

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in this Texas primary, and he couldn't even

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get out of the primary. They're going to

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a runoff.

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I mean, this is a sitting US senator

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that's spending $80

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in a primary, and he's getting 40% of

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the vote.

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But when I say

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they are doing this and I'm referring to

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the Trump operation,

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his campaign manager, his chief consultant is Chris

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LaCivita, folks.

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I think Tony Fabrizio is his pollster.

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This is the Trump operation.

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And they were hinting

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they were hinting after the runoff when Paxton

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made the runoff and Paxton got just about

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as many votes as Cornyn. I can't remember

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the totals. They're both around 40%.

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That Trump would be endorsing Cornyn and all

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the smart reporters in DC that are getting

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leaked to constantly, folks,

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scumbag

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corporate reporters that are being used and are

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working in league

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with this same operation because they are constantly

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getting scoops that are good information,

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not propaganda.

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They were all saying, you know, at political,

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Axios. Axios is the primary one I'm referring

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to. They get excellent information because the White

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House is leaking like a sieve, and it's

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all organized kinda leaking.

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I mean, it has all the earmarks of

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it

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that they were gonna endorse Cornyn.

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But now there's pushback,

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huge pushback.

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And thank God even Don Junior has gotten

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into this, oh, ever so slightly.

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And so

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Trump has delayed. He was going to announce

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right away,

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which one had to drop out.

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And then we're gonna get into that in

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a minute too, his endorsements and

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anyway.

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And then because the other guy had to

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drop out because he was going to endorse

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one of them

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because they have to hold this senate seat.

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Of course, they're running against a psychotic Democrat

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that believes there's like six genders. It is

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a nutcase.

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And folks, we are talking about Texas.

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But,

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this is crazy.

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And the paid influencer campaign coming, I believe,

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from Chris LaCivita

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attacking

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stalwart mega

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influencers because they're supporting Ken Paxton.

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This is wrong, folks.

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This is wrong on so

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many levels, but it's not smart politics.

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And now I will get to the punchline

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of this part of my show.

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We're coming into a congressional election. I talked

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about this a bit last week. This is

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a base election.

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This is a base election.

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Now turnout has been rising in these congressional

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elections, and when you get up around 60%,

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it'd be it's not so much of a

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base election. They say it's a base election

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because it's the hardcore.

00:18:52
You appeal to the hardcore

00:18:54
to get out

00:18:56
and to win that election for you. You

00:18:58
know, a great example is when my boss

00:19:00
was elected to congress in 1994

00:19:03
when Newt Gingrich became the speaker. That was

00:19:05
a base election.

00:19:07
We didn't overwhelm the country

00:19:10
that had been voting that voted for Clinton

00:19:12
two years earlier.

00:19:15
We got our base out in a base

00:19:17
election,

00:19:19
and that's how 53 seats flipped to the

00:19:21
Republicans in 1994. That's just one example.

00:19:24
That's what we have again this time, folks.

00:19:28
And you don't treat your base in a

00:19:31
state where we are counting on

00:19:33
new seats for the house,

00:19:37
not to mention to hold this senate seat.

00:19:41
Texas,

00:19:42
the biggest state that's a red state,

00:19:47
you don't screw around with the base like

00:19:49
this.

00:19:51
I mean, Cornyn is a disaster. He's not

00:19:53
a great vote getter.

00:19:57
He was on the wrong side of so

00:19:59
many issues, and it's all coming out, folks,

00:20:01
because this is a social media era.

00:20:04
You can't do the old okeydoke with a

00:20:07
100 with $80

00:20:08
of TV ads smearing

00:20:10
Ken Paxton to the next galaxy

00:20:13
galaxy and just say, oh, then I'm gonna

00:20:15
win the election because of that. Don't work

00:20:17
like that anymore.

00:20:19
It doesn't work like that.

00:20:21
And people know and more and more people

00:20:23
are knowing every day that John Cornyn is

00:20:26
a dirtbag.

00:20:31
It's wrong.

00:20:32
And this is coming from the Trump operation

00:20:35
110%.

00:20:37
Totally

00:20:38
wrong.

00:20:41
And everything going on in Texas,

00:20:44
I believe, has,

00:20:46
you know, is problematic

00:20:48
for us as we go to November.

00:20:51
I mean, in the 9th Congressional District,

00:20:54
one of these new seats they just cut

00:20:55
out for Republicans.

00:20:57
They just cut this seat out for Republicans,

00:21:00
safe Republican seat.

00:21:02
Just as many Democrats voted in the primary

00:21:04
as Republicans, folks.

00:21:06
That should be a little bit disturbing.

00:21:09
It's supposed to be like a sixty forty

00:21:11
seat now

00:21:13
or more than that.

00:21:16
Our base

00:21:18
is depressed

00:21:20
because of the some of the things I've

00:21:22
mentioned and many more I will mention before

00:21:24
the end of the show.

00:21:26
And their base is on fire because the

00:21:29
Democrats don't pretend to have any kind of

00:21:32
a great platform to make everything better for

00:21:36
you and me.

00:21:37
They just hate on Trump and built that

00:21:40
white hot hate

00:21:42
around Trump

00:21:44
to motivate their base. And of course, folks,

00:21:46
you gotta understand something.

00:21:48
The base is that everybody that's going to

00:21:50
vote. That's not what I'm talking about when

00:21:52
I say a base election. A base election

00:21:54
is where you get all your base out,

00:21:57
and you motivate your base to get other

00:22:00
people out.

00:22:01
Word-of-mouth

00:22:02
to people that you know, the people that

00:22:04
know you, most effective political communication there is.

00:22:08
Door to

00:22:09
door, effective communication,

00:22:11
and somebody that's more motivated to get on

00:22:13
social media and not try to become the

00:22:15
next influencer, but just on social media that

00:22:18
their friends see it, and their friends' friends,

00:22:20
and their relatives see it. This is how

00:22:22
Trump won in 2016, folks.

00:22:24
Straight up.

00:22:26
This is how he won. I write about

00:22:28
this in my book. This is the revolution

00:22:30
in politics

00:22:31
that we need to seize totally,

00:22:33
that take power away from our corporate masters.

00:22:37
But what's happening is

00:22:38
our corporate masters have kinda snuck in behind

00:22:42
the lines.

00:22:43
And with this crew that we have around

00:22:45
Trump, this political crew,

00:22:48
for too much too too much of a

00:22:50
degree, they're running the show.

00:22:52
This is a real problem, folks.

00:22:55
And then there's Thomas Massie.

00:22:58
I'm not gonna spend too much time on

00:23:00
Thomas Massie. I'm irritated with a number of

00:23:02
his votes, but, folks, part of this coalition

00:23:06
part of this coalition

00:23:08
were Ron Paul people.

00:23:11
Just a fact. This is not opinion. This

00:23:13
is a fact.

00:23:14
And even though there's Rand Paul, sure. And

00:23:17
Rand's very respected. A A lot of people

00:23:19
like Rand. But let me tell you, the

00:23:20
base

00:23:21
around the Rand Paul support,

00:23:25
they love Thomas Massie.

00:23:28
They love Thomas Massie.

00:23:31
And,

00:23:32
yes, he's done some things I don't like.

00:23:34
And now that Trump has made this so

00:23:36
personal

00:23:37
and so vicious

00:23:39
to a man who lost his wife in

00:23:41
the last year, I mean, god. It's just

00:23:44
unbelievable.

00:23:45
But he's made it so vicious that now

00:23:47
now Massey, it's got very personal on both

00:23:49
sides.

00:23:50
And both sides have said things I don't

00:23:52
I wish they wouldn't have said. And Trump

00:23:53
doesn't have to pretend like everything's great with

00:23:55
Massey. Massey's

00:23:57
wrong way on the tariffs. Terrible.

00:24:01
Among other things.

00:24:03
I don't agree with Massey on some stuff.

00:24:06
But is he the worst Republican in Congress?

00:24:09
Mister president, how about Don Bacon? How about

00:24:12
the members of Congress that won't give you

00:24:14
recess appointments? How about the, I mean, you

00:24:16
gotta be kidding me here. He's the worst?

00:24:18
I don't think so.

00:24:20
I don't think

00:24:22
I mean, no way.

00:24:23
So you're you're holding the rally in the

00:24:25
district and oh, by the way,

00:24:27
Thomas Massie's opponent in the primary, who's his

00:24:30
political consultant? Oh, his name's Chris LaCivita.

00:24:33
I'll be darned. And where's the money coming

00:24:36
from from the campaign?

00:24:37
Millions from the Israel lobby. It's wrong, folks.

00:24:41
My name is Lou Moore, and you're listening

00:24:42
to Hour of Decision on Liberty News Radio,

00:24:45
and I will be right back after the

00:24:46
news. Welcome back to Hour of Decision. My

00:24:49
name is Lou Moore. We have been talking

00:24:51
about the fraying

00:24:53
of Trump's base

00:24:55
and his gambling with MAGA

00:24:58
in that process.

00:24:59
And what I've really been talking about, folks,

00:25:01
not so as much policy.

00:25:04
Again, as I said, I'm not gonna talk

00:25:05
about the war for forty five minutes today.

00:25:08
But a lot of it is the communications

00:25:11
and the implications

00:25:12
for the policy coming from terrible

00:25:16
communications from the White House, and I will

00:25:17
give you a very good example.

00:25:19
So Trump is doing something I'm really happy

00:25:21
about.

00:25:22
He's pushing Congress to pass the Save Act.

00:25:25
The Save Act is basically

00:25:27
two things.

00:25:29
Basically two things, folks. It's saying that you

00:25:31
have to show proof of citizenship to be

00:25:33
registered to vote anywhere in The United States,

00:25:36
and that you have to use photo ID

00:25:38
to vote when you vote. Even if it's

00:25:40
a mail in ballot, you have to send

00:25:41
a copy

00:25:43
of your identification or else you have to

00:25:45
show it if you're voting in person.

00:25:48
That is the essence of the say back.

00:25:50
There are other elements to it.

00:25:52
But Trump Trump keeps talking about mail in

00:25:54
ballots,

00:25:56
And I've heard him say that, we need

00:25:58
to say back because we have to end

00:25:59
all these mail in ballots.

00:26:01
It's not in the act, folks.

00:26:03
And then the other day, he thought he

00:26:05
would get very cute

00:26:06
and say, we need to add,

00:26:09
the gender stuff in there. We need to

00:26:11
add the fact that you can't

00:26:13
cut off the genitalia

00:26:15
of your of of a child.

00:26:18
But then he added,

00:26:19
unless

00:26:20
the parents give permission.

00:26:23
Can you believe this, ladies and gentlemen? And

00:26:25
then, of course, that went down in six

00:26:26
hours because that was one of the stupidest.

00:26:30
I am gonna tell you

00:26:31
one of the stupidest things I have ever

00:26:34
seen

00:26:35
in politics.

00:26:39
And, folks, this is gambling with the base,

00:26:42
and and this is pretty obvious.

00:26:45
Just like that tweet about John Cornyn, oh,

00:26:47
boy. We're gonna pick somebody. We gotta have

00:26:50
somebody can win and all this. As they're

00:26:52
leaking

00:26:53
to Axios that it's gonna be cornered,

00:26:56
Trump is not

00:26:57
Trump is not making all these x,

00:26:59
or all these, true socials. He's not doing

00:27:02
all these.

00:27:04
Anyway, the so that one came down.

00:27:06
But let me tell you, if you think

00:27:09
you can mess

00:27:11
with the Christian right in Trump's base, you

00:27:14
can mess with the coalition of people who

00:27:16
are fighting day and night against this transgender

00:27:19
nightmare,

00:27:20
What the hell is going on? And who

00:27:23
the hell

00:27:25
is saying, oh, if your parents give permission,

00:27:27
you can hack the penis off of a

00:27:29
child.

00:27:31
There's plenty of nutty parents listening to every

00:27:33
kind of communist propaganda out there.

00:27:36
They no way.

00:27:38
No way. And, of course, they took it

00:27:40
down.

00:27:41
So I guess that means it doesn't count.

00:27:43
I don't know. That's one example.

00:27:46
This Trump RX,

00:27:48
They make this big presentation. Oh, Trump is

00:27:50
going to revolutionize,

00:27:53
drugs and all this stuff. They're gonna be

00:27:54
so cheap, and we're working with the drug

00:27:57
companies.

00:27:58
We're working with Susie Wiles' old buddies at

00:28:01
Pfizer

00:28:01
where she used to be a lobbyist.

00:28:04
Oh, and did I mention she was also

00:28:05
Benjamin Netanyahu's political consultant the last time he

00:28:08
ran for, office in Israel?

00:28:13
Folks,

00:28:14
you don't screw with the seniors.

00:28:17
We've already talked about messing with

00:28:21
the small but significant

00:28:22
Ron Paul element

00:28:25
in Trump's base.

00:28:27
We've talked about

00:28:28
the, people that are fighting for family values

00:28:31
in the Trump base and their key issue

00:28:34
right now, which is this transgender

00:28:36
madness.

00:28:38
But folks, when you talk about seniors,

00:28:41
you were talking about

00:28:43
almost the closest thing to a guaranteed voter,

00:28:48
particularly in an off year election.

00:28:51
They vote by far at the highest rates.

00:28:54
They're mostly white,

00:28:56
and

00:28:57
they're mostly in Trump's base.

00:29:00
So you don't screw with the seniors. But

00:29:02
you may not know this, ladies and gentlemen,

00:29:04
and this is not Trump's fault.

00:29:07
They are whittling away at Medicare

00:29:11
every year.

00:29:12
And every year, people have to change their

00:29:14
plans because all the plans are changing and

00:29:17
they're doing this shell game and, like, the,

00:29:19
you know, the, you know, what what which

00:29:20
shell is the bean in and back and

00:29:22
forth and in and out. All these drug

00:29:24
comp all these not drug companies, all these

00:29:25
insurance companies.

00:29:28
And it is a difficult situation

00:29:31
for seniors, and the prices in general are

00:29:34
going up every year.

00:29:37
But when you start bragging about this Trump

00:29:40
r x,

00:29:41
and I have somebody very close to me

00:29:42
folks who works with hundreds,

00:29:45
and I mean hundreds

00:29:47
of seniors to get them the right drug

00:29:49
plan, the cheapest drugs that they can get,

00:29:51
and many times they get them out of

00:29:52
Canada. So Trump is making all these deals.

00:29:55
He's bringing Pfizer into the Oval Office, and

00:29:58
he's forcing Bobby Kennedy to hug up to

00:30:01
these people and everything.

00:30:04
But he's putting out a plan that these

00:30:06
drugs are not that cheap.

00:30:08
And there are only 40

00:30:11
drugs out of the 24

00:30:14
prescription drugs that are on the market right

00:30:16
now, and they say, oh, it's gonna increase.

00:30:19
And you can't get any of these drugs

00:30:21
if you're on Medicare

00:30:23
or Medicaid

00:30:24
or any or TRICARE for the military or

00:30:27
any other government program,

00:30:30
and

00:30:31
they're not that cheap,

00:30:33
and they're now generics.

00:30:35
These are all the most expensive name brand

00:30:38
drugs. Now there's a lot of, you know,

00:30:40
backfilling and, oh, no. We're gonna be changing

00:30:42
this moment. You don't make an announcement like

00:30:45
this, folks.

00:30:46
I I understand the psychology. You get out

00:30:48
there and say, we're gonna cut drug prices.

00:30:50
But then when the senior goes to talk

00:30:52
to their insurance person and finds out

00:30:55
nothing is there for them and they are

00:30:57
still dealing

00:31:00
with the expensive nature and the climbing nature

00:31:03
of these drug costs,

00:31:05
you're not gaining.

00:31:07
You are losing, and you are screwing with

00:31:10
your base.

00:31:11
The people that are going to vote in

00:31:13
November.

00:31:14
And let me add something else.

00:31:17
We have found out that for the first

00:31:18
time in many years

00:31:20
in my experience and the experience of this

00:31:22
person that I know very well

00:31:25
who deals with this every day.

00:31:28
The pharmacies in Canada, the reputable pharmacies that

00:31:30
people have been using in Canada

00:31:33
because we do have these drug companies screwing

00:31:35
us left and right,

00:31:38
the they're giving, the drugs to Canada and

00:31:40
these other countries at so much of a

00:31:42
cheaper price, and they give them to us

00:31:44
as Trump has pointed out.

00:31:48
Our government is starting to enforce

00:31:52
on the border a laws that prevent

00:31:55
seniors from buying drugs from Canada.

00:31:58
Are you following me here?

00:32:01
Prices are going up on drugs across the

00:32:04
board.

00:32:05
You've highlighted this new program is gonna be

00:32:08
fantastic for everybody

00:32:11
where drugs are still expensive and

00:32:13
unavailable to the largest part of the population

00:32:17
that takes prescription drugs,

00:32:19
and you're starting to screw with their one

00:32:22
pipeline, two cheaper drugs

00:32:24
all at the same time.

00:32:27
That is terrible. And it's a it's a

00:32:29
failure of policy, but it's a failure of

00:32:31
communications.

00:32:32
This is wrong.

00:32:34
And all this, no tax on Social Security.

00:32:37
Really?

00:32:39
Look it up, folks. That's not actually true.

00:32:43
There is a tax cut

00:32:45
for a lot of Social Security recipients, but

00:32:48
it that's not true no tax on Social

00:32:50
Security. It's not true no tax on tips.

00:32:54
I was there in 2007.

00:32:56
Well, we decided as a campaign

00:32:59
to when we were running in Nevada, running

00:33:01
run-in Nevada, a state he won, it was

00:33:03
rigged. I won't get into that right now,

00:33:05
but he actually won that state

00:33:08
in the February.

00:33:10
And the biggest issue we used

00:33:12
was no tax on tips. That's where it

00:33:14
comes from, folks.

00:33:16
It didn't come from Donald Trump.

00:33:18
But when, Ron Paul said no tax on

00:33:21
tips,

00:33:22
he meant no tax

00:33:23
on tips.

00:33:25
But is that what the administration means now?

00:33:28
Look it up, folks. Not quite.

00:33:30
Yes. It's a tax cut,

00:33:33
but it's a lie

00:33:34
to say there's no tax on tips. It's

00:33:37
a lie.

00:33:38
This is not effective communications.

00:33:42
And when you start adding these up,

00:33:45
there is a problem.

00:33:48
And working people were talking about, oh, we're

00:33:50
getting them all these jobs and everything, but

00:33:52
who does Trump bring? I'm marching into the

00:33:53
Oval Office, all these AI executives that are

00:33:56
gonna be getting all these large jets from

00:33:58
the government,

00:34:00
who are taking away the jobs every week

00:34:03
of working people in this country. And I

00:34:05
know we're going through a change

00:34:07
as a society,

00:34:09
and I know that it's we cannot

00:34:12
retard AI. AI has to go forward.

00:34:16
It's a national security issue.

00:34:19
AI is a benefit.

00:34:20
I've been using it myself today.

00:34:24
But

00:34:25
folks,

00:34:27
it's not a winner for those kind of

00:34:29
visuals to be coming out of the Oval

00:34:31
Office. It is a total stone cold loser

00:34:34
because more and more people know

00:34:38
somebody who has lost their job to AI

00:34:40
or will lose their job to AI or

00:34:42
they are worried that they're going to lose

00:34:44
their job to AI. Just talk to some

00:34:46
working people, folks. It won't take you very

00:34:48
long at all to find this sentiment.

00:34:51
Are is Trump being careful about this?

00:34:54
Not really.

00:34:56
Not really. No.

00:34:57
No.

00:34:58
Signals for the Trump administration, we want no

00:35:00
state regulations.

00:35:02
They want this

00:35:03
complete open game board for these avaricious

00:35:07
tech bros

00:35:08
who are not his friends.

00:35:11
Well, he had one friend, Elon Musk. That

00:35:13
friendship is anyway, I won't get into that.

00:35:16
Anyway,

00:35:17
another

00:35:18
big

00:35:19
mistake,

00:35:20
and there are a lot of them.

00:35:23
There are a lot of them.

00:35:28
Mass deportations.

00:35:32
So

00:35:33
I talked about mass dep deportations last week.

00:35:35
He's gotta deliver on this, folks.

00:35:38
But

00:35:40
you have James Blair

00:35:42
in the White House,

00:35:44
Susie Wiles' top assistant,

00:35:47
shopping

00:35:48
a poll from Tony Fabrizio

00:35:53
saying,

00:35:54
you know, we can't use the term mass

00:35:56
deportations anymore. Don't use that term. You can't

00:35:59
use that anymore.

00:36:01
Folks, how many times did Trump talk about

00:36:02
mass deportations?

00:36:04
About as many times as he talked about

00:36:06
never going to war with Iran, that if

00:36:08
you voted for Joe Biden or and then

00:36:10
it was Kamala Harris, we would be at

00:36:12
war with Iran, but if you voted for

00:36:14
Donald Trump, that would not be the case.

00:36:16
He said how many times did he say

00:36:18
that, folks? I saw a collage the other

00:36:19
day.

00:36:20
I mean, after about ten minutes, I couldn't

00:36:23
take anymore.

00:36:25
20 or 25 clips

00:36:28
from his various rallies.

00:36:31
Folks, he's gambling with his base,

00:36:35
and his base,

00:36:37
by the admission of his chief guru,

00:36:41
is fraying

00:36:43
in a base

00:36:45
election

00:36:46
year.

00:36:47
That is already going to be a heavy

00:36:50
lift because, generally,

00:36:53
the party that elects the president

00:36:55
two years later suffers losses

00:36:59
in the house and the senate, and we

00:37:00
cannot afford any losses, particularly in the house.

00:37:04
We can't afford any.

00:37:10
Do you see the picture? So anyway,

00:37:12
so now the word is out. Don't use

00:37:14
mass term mass deportations.

00:37:17
So why would this be folks?

00:37:20
Because the donor class doesn't want it.

00:37:23
It's not about the base

00:37:26
because

00:37:27
Susie Wiles has moved us back around to

00:37:30
the old

00:37:31
school

00:37:33
George Bush rhino republican

00:37:36
formula of raising tons and tons and tons

00:37:38
and tons of corporate,

00:37:41
cash

00:37:43
and screwing us

00:37:45
because of what has to be given up

00:37:48
to get that corporate cash.

00:37:50
So all kind of stuff going on with

00:37:52
Pfizer and these drug companies.

00:37:54
And now

00:37:55
the mass deportation things and it's big ag.

00:37:58
It's it's

00:37:59
it's big business across the board, folks. How

00:38:02
many times have we talked about it in

00:38:03
this show?

00:38:05
One of the beauties of Trump was that

00:38:07
he seemed to be immune

00:38:10
from the fear of dealing with big business.

00:38:15
Big ag

00:38:17
in this case.

00:38:19
All all,

00:38:20
you know, big hospitality.

00:38:25
All of these industries that don't want they

00:38:27
don't want mass deportations. They want cheap labor.

00:38:31
And so, they're saying, oh, no. No. No.

00:38:34
Don't be talking anymore about mass deportations.

00:38:38
But what do the polls say?

00:38:40
John McLaughlin, who was Trump's pollster, who is

00:38:42
a very legit pollster with a very good

00:38:45
record,

00:38:46
he just did a major poll

00:38:49
and found that 66%

00:38:52
of the American people

00:38:56
want

00:38:57
deportation

00:38:58
of every

00:39:00
single

00:39:01
illegal

00:39:02
alien.

00:39:04
So if people in the White House are

00:39:06
shopping around

00:39:08
muffling

00:39:09
the messaging on mass deportations

00:39:11
and muffling

00:39:13
mass deportations,

00:39:14
where is that program right now, ladies and

00:39:16
gentlemen?

00:39:18
Where is it?

00:39:19
It's nowhere.

00:39:21
It's nowhere right now.

00:39:23
And a lot of people are very happy,

00:39:25
but not people in the MAGA base

00:39:27
and not Americans in general.

00:39:30
They get it.

00:39:31
If you come here illegally, you have broken

00:39:34
the law and you should have to leave.

00:39:36
These numbers were robust.

00:39:39
And you talk about losing

00:39:42
Hispanic males as Susie Wiles was complaining about

00:39:45
behind the closed doors there,

00:39:47
you know, under the paintings of Ronald Reagan

00:39:49
and Dwight d Eisenhower

00:39:52
and all the great American

00:39:54
Republican presidents they have around the walls around

00:39:56
in the Capitol Hill Club.

00:40:00
In that room full of lobbyists,

00:40:02
you know, there were a lot of them

00:40:03
there along with the congressional leadership

00:40:07
and the other politicos from Capitol Hill that

00:40:09
she had in that room.

00:40:11
She said we're losing Hispanic males.

00:40:14
She also said in this meeting, we're losing

00:40:17
independence.

00:40:18
So now I wanna talk about another messaging

00:40:21
disaster

00:40:23
also involving Doug Fabrizio, which is a poll

00:40:26
they shopped around the White House and in

00:40:27
other parts of the,

00:40:30
plugged in

00:40:31
government part of the MAGA world saying that

00:40:33
we need to put Bobby Kennedy

00:40:35
in a box. We don't want Bobby Kennedy

00:40:37
out there too much

00:40:39
because Bobby Kennedy

00:40:41
is saying a lot of radical things

00:40:43
and upsetting a lot of people, and he

00:40:45
has been

00:40:46
upsetting

00:40:47
our corporate

00:40:48
masters, the drug companies. Again, big

00:40:52
ag, talking about,

00:40:55
Roundup,

00:40:56
talking about pesticides.

00:40:58
How long are we gonna poison ourselves, folks?

00:41:00
How long are we gonna eat crap food

00:41:02
in this country that does not have the

00:41:04
nutrition it should have because of the practices

00:41:07
of agriculture?

00:41:11
How long are we gonna put up with

00:41:12
this? So he put this poll out,

00:41:15
and the word was getting around. Oh my

00:41:17
goodness. And and even some of the Maha

00:41:19
people

00:41:20
around Bobby Kennedy were saying, oh my goodness.

00:41:22
Maybe, you know, maybe we're gonna have to

00:41:24
back off here.

00:41:26
But, the Brownstone Institute, Jeffrey Tucker,

00:41:30
did a,

00:41:31
a very credible poll with John Zogby,

00:41:34
yet one more kind of

00:41:36
a not an establishment pollster historically,

00:41:39
who's been historically very accurate in his polling.

00:41:43
And what did he find?

00:41:45
He found

00:41:46
that 80%

00:41:49
of Americans

00:41:51
think a doctor

00:41:53
should have the right

00:41:54
to discuss

00:41:56
vaccine

00:41:58
issues,

00:41:59
vaccine concerns without any kind of a backlash.

00:42:02
80%

00:42:03
call medical choice

00:42:05
a basic human right.

00:42:09
80%,

00:42:10
back adults

00:42:12
who choose to refuse taking vaccines.

00:42:16
71%

00:42:17
say there should be no job discrimination over

00:42:19
people who do not take vaccines.

00:42:22
And this is just the beginning of this

00:42:23
poll. There's like 30 questions.

00:42:26
But this poll completely exonerates the idea that

00:42:28
Maha

00:42:30
and Bobby Kennedy is somehow a drag on

00:42:33
Trump's

00:42:33
political agenda. He's just the opposite, folks. He's

00:42:37
a doorway into independence,

00:42:39
into women,

00:42:40
into Democrats,

00:42:41
and it was very effective in the campaign.

00:42:44
This is another part of our coalition

00:42:47
that the efforts

00:42:50
the efforts of this operation around Susie Wiles

00:42:53
is causing to to fray.

00:42:56
It's it's terrible.

00:42:59
I mean, the the thing on Mass de

00:43:00
Portrait, unbelievable.

00:43:02
It's unbelievable.

00:43:07
The problem with,

00:43:10
the problem is with the seniors already.

00:43:13
The problem with Trump are ex.

00:43:16
The problem

00:43:17
with not getting enough done,

00:43:21
and then there's the opportunity cost of a

00:43:23
war in Iran,

00:43:25
which we don't know what that's gonna be,

00:43:26
but there's going to be one.

00:43:29
There is gonna be an opportunity cost even

00:43:31
if everything goes

00:43:33
according to plan,

00:43:35
which there's some real evidence that everything has

00:43:37
not been going according to plan.

00:43:41
But,

00:43:43
we'll see. We'll see.

00:43:46
Epstein.

00:43:48
This is an older one.

00:43:51
Trump

00:43:52
campaigned

00:43:53
on opening up he he campaigned on total

00:43:56
transparency in his administration,

00:43:58
and he campaigned on opening up the Epstein

00:44:00
files. We all know this.

00:44:02
And it wasn't just during the campaign.

00:44:04
After he's in office, they invited all these

00:44:07
influencers to the White House and gave him

00:44:09
this phony binder

00:44:11
and said, we are gonna give you all

00:44:13
the information on Epstein. We are gonna go

00:44:15
for it all the way.

00:44:16
And then Pam Bondi's caught on a cameo

00:44:19
on a,

00:44:20
on a video

00:44:22
in a restaurant telling a friend of hers,

00:44:23
oh my goodness. The Epstein file is so

00:44:25
terrible. So much involving children. It's gonna be

00:44:28
really hard to release all of it, but,

00:44:29
man, you can't believe what's in there. There's

00:44:31
so much in there. You can't believe it.

00:44:33
So then we have Trump, and I've gone

00:44:35
through some of this because this is an

00:44:36
older one.

00:44:47
That every practically, every powerful person in the

00:44:50
world

00:44:51
was connected to Jeffrey Epstein, that he was

00:44:53
a paid representative of the Rothschilds family, that

00:44:56
he was an aid. He was part of

00:44:58
the Trilateral Commission and the Rockefellers.

00:45:00
This guy was at the ground central of

00:45:02
the people who run this world,

00:45:06
and this is not a big news flash

00:45:09
to anybody.

00:45:10
Now, yes, the Democrats have used it. They're

00:45:13
trying to use it whatever they can get

00:45:14
their hands on. No. I'm still totally unpersuaded

00:45:19
that Trump is compromised by the Epstein program,

00:45:22
but this thing keeps festering folks.

00:45:25
There's people in denial on this. I'm sorry.

00:45:28
This is still a big deal to a

00:45:30
lot of people and to a ton of

00:45:32
young people who already wonder why we are

00:45:35
doing so many things Israel likes,

00:45:38
like having a war that just raised the

00:45:39
price of gas by a significant amount of

00:45:42
money

00:45:43
even if it's gonna come down. And Trump's

00:45:46
behavior on these Epstein files just plays into

00:45:49
this whole theory

00:45:50
that he's completely a tool of Israel, and

00:45:53
when the person leading his political operation

00:45:56
was Benjamin Netanyahu's

00:45:58
campaign consultant,

00:46:00
can you understand why some people are concerned

00:46:02
about that?

00:46:04
And so you're taking out all these elements

00:46:08
of Trump's base or his key elements

00:46:11
of his base, seniors,

00:46:13
the Maha people,

00:46:16
even the election integrity people to a degree

00:46:19
because amount of activity has not been great,

00:46:21
all of the people that supported him because

00:46:23
of the deep state stuff,

00:46:25
all the people who want to have his

00:46:28
tariffs and wanna have a golden age and

00:46:30
wanna keep their job

00:46:34
that are watching him do the old okey

00:46:36
doke in the White House with all these

00:46:39
AI guys and all of these

00:46:41
drug company people

00:46:43
and with Pfizer

00:46:45
that Susie Wiles was connected to, that Pam

00:46:48
Bondi was a lobbyist for.

00:46:50
And they're they're raising lots of money. We're

00:46:53
we're being told, oh my goodness.

00:46:55
The congressional campaign fund, it's just getting loaded

00:46:58
down with money. Oh my goodness.

00:47:00
Yeah.

00:47:01
Yeah. It's

00:47:03
real effective, isn't it, folks? John Cornyn

00:47:06
spends $80,

00:47:09
and he can't

00:47:10
get past

00:47:11
a guy who's had scandals.

00:47:13
Kent Paxton's no saint.

00:47:17
Personal scandals, not corruption scandals.

00:47:21
He spends $4,

00:47:22
and they can't even get past this guy,

00:47:24
folks,

00:47:25
because this is the this is the old

00:47:27
thinking.

00:47:28
And the old thinking don't work,

00:47:31
but Trump

00:47:32
needs to pay attention to his base

00:47:36
and not rally and spend a whole day

00:47:39
attacking Thomas Massie

00:47:41
for God's sake.

00:47:44
Un I find it unbelievable.

00:47:47
It's just one thing after another with this

00:47:49
operation, but, of course, they're making money.

00:47:52
Chris lost a veto made $20

00:47:55
on the Trump campaign. That's what that's the

00:47:57
understanding I have. It might be more.

00:48:02
And

00:48:03
Newt Gingrich is saying,

00:48:06
I love Newt.

00:48:07
Got to work with him

00:48:09
and for him

00:48:11
for a brief period of time.

00:48:14
Trump

00:48:15
may be heading to quicksand in The Middle

00:48:17
East.

00:48:19
I hope not. I hope Newt's totally wrong

00:48:21
about that. I hope everything goes fantastic

00:48:24
in The Middle East.

00:48:26
I hope we can get out of there

00:48:28
unscathed, and I hope somehow

00:48:31
we can start prosecuting

00:48:32
an America first

00:48:34
grassroots

00:48:36
policy with grassroots

00:48:38
communications

00:48:39
to rev up this base

00:48:41
so we can win this next election,

00:48:44
which is absolutely vital

00:48:46
to Donald Trump. So this is not an

00:48:48
anti Trump

00:48:49
tirade.

00:48:51
It's just the opposite.

00:48:54
But you can't muzzle Bobby Kennedy. You can't

00:48:56
tell people that they can't talk about mass

00:48:59
deportations.

00:49:02
You can't tell people all these things about

00:49:04
drugs and everything if

00:49:05
it's not true.

00:49:10
You're listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty

00:49:12
News Radio, and my name is Lou Moore.

00:49:14
And we'll talk to you again next week.