Episode 114 Hour of Decision: The Future is America First NOT MAGA
Hour Of DecisionApril 17, 20260:49:0967.57 MB

Episode 114 Hour of Decision: The Future is America First NOT MAGA

Lew agrees, “MAGA is Trump.” But when Trump strays from America First and populist, nationalist polices, that’s a problem.


Donald Trump is violating the three principal tenants of populism that thwarts our corporate masters: 1) Standing for the right issues like keeping us out of foreign wars and mass deportations; 2) conveying your competence in making change, which is belied by erratic, contradictory messaging coming from the Trump Truth Social account; and most important, 3) conveying the authenticity that makes people feel you will do what you say you will do--- unfortunately contradicted by the number of lies and vicious misrepresentations coming from Trump in the last few weeks.


MAGA is not the future for patriots if Trump supports mass amnesty for illegals and a renewal without conditions of FISA. And, the MAGA movement will have no future leaders if if Trump continues to endorse RINOS and corporate sell-outs instead of filling “the bench” with future patriotic leaders.


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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 fourteenth episode

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of hour of decision.

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My name is Lou Moore. And today, we

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are gonna talk about the future. That the

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future, particularly a populist

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nationalism,

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the antidote

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to globalism,

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the antidote to total government

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for America.

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That future is America first and not MAGA.

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So

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I've talked to you before about,

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what makes things work in populism.

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I actually wrote a book about it. And

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there's three key elements

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for success

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in populism for and when I talk about

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populism, I'm talking about bottom up

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political activity and bottom up successful political activity.

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The first one is is that the the

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candidate or the movement

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has to have the right issue set,

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and the magic

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in our era

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for us

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has been, a constellation of three issues,

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which is,

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the end to, mass immigration

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and deportation

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of illegal aliens that have come into our

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country,

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the,

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diminishment of legal immigration

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to go along with that,

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that goes along with

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an end to endless wars,

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and that goes along with to a return

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to

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American economic nationalism,

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a return

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to building an industrial base, a self sufficiency

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for America,

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a base of family wage jobs as they

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used to call it for America.

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And and though and that particular issue goes

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along with fiscal

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solvency

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for solving

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our debt and deficit problems, for

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cutting

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the spending.

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And then all of those things go along

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with ending the corruption

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of insiders,

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crony capitalism,

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so much on display before Donald Trump started

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the MAGA movement with the great,

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recession.

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The fact that nobody went to jail

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after that almost destruction of our economy

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through the utter corruption at the top

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in the real estate and financial markets.

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So

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that's

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that constellation

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of issues

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has been the secret,

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behind populism. And, of course,

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populism on the right

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also gets people who are pro gun, people

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who are pro life, people who are anti

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tax, people who are basically libertarian

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minded,

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constitutionalist

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minded,

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people who believe in traditional values,

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people who are not going to be for

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transgender

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day

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at the local library, and things like that.

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So those issues go there as well. And

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the underpinning of all this, folks,

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is saving western civilization

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and saving the people that founded western civilization,

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the white European

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peoples and culture,

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the race,

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the culture, the way of thinking

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that brought us limited government and brought us

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constitutional freedom and brought us the America

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that people of many backgrounds,

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have,

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revered and have enjoyed living in

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all of these years.

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So that's the underpinning of it, but those

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are the primary issues.

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So you have the issue set,

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then you have to have

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somebody

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who is

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viable.

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Somebody,

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not just some crank up on a soapbox,

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not somebody that belongs to some political party

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that has 25 people in it,

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not somebody who has the best of intentions

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but is not articulate,

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has no audience, has no ability to get

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an audience, has no strategy.

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So they have to be viable.

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But the most important thing in this era

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in particular,

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and particularly for the youth among, all of

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the groups

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in the voter file as we would call

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it, is they must be

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authentic.

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They must be telling us

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the truth.

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They must persuade people

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that this issue set they have, that these

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other skills that they have and blessings from

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God that they have, making them viable politically,

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that they will use those

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skills, they will use those ideas and those

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policies

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to change things

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for the middle class

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of The United States

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Of America

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in a populist

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rebellion

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against over one hundred years

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of the gradual

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drift

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to Marxism,

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the gradual drift to total government

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in The United States that requires this,

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revolution, if I can use that term, from

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the bottom up,

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requiring it be to be a populist movement.

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So those are the

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those are the elements involved.

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And and we could see all of those

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elements at play

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in the candidacy,

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in the personality

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of Donald Trump and in the movement,

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that he coined the term MAGA for that

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swooped in

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people,

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of that that believed in that issue set.

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People from the Tea Party, people from the

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Ron Paul campaign, people who years before that

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were with Pat Buchanan,

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libertarian

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types,

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people who were very concerned about immigration, all

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the different interest groups that are in this

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constellation

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that was willing

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to fold themselves under

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and be unified by

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a man by the name of Donald Trump.

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So that has been

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MAGA,

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which is

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Donald Trump without doubt, he says, I'm MAGA.

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I am MAGA. Well, in many ways, it's

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true because he's the unifier

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of all of these different elements, and he's

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deployed these different elements and strategies

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to get in a position of power. So

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I don't really,

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fault him for saying that. That's true.

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But what happens when MAGA

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or Donald Trump goes completely off the rails?

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And that's partly what we're gonna be talking

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about

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today.

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First of all,

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the issue set.

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The issue set is being

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completely

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torqued

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by big business

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and by the Israel lobby.

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It's you know, Trump put out this project

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47.

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What happened to it? What happened to mass

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deportations?

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What happened to the idea that we were

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gonna build a golden dome over America and

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prevent a worldwide war, that we weren't gonna

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get involved in these other wars?

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What happened to the idea that we were

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going to reduce a budget

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and end this fiscal insanity?

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I mean, the fact that we are actually

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spending more money now

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than we did under Joe Biden

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is I mean, a travesty is not even

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the beginning of the word for it, folks.

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And the end of the dollar

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is in sight

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for that reason alone, but we have another

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reason. And that's,

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mister Trump's Mid East policy,

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that we are watching,

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you know, that's going on as we speak.

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So

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Trump has not been faithful

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to the issue set.

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Suddenly, don't talk about mass deportations. I mean,

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I've gone through a lot of this in

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in some of my recent episodes.

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What's happening on the immigration front? The fact

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that the Trump administration

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is now basically behind

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an amnesty

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bill.

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An amnesty bill

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for millions

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of illegal aliens. And folks, don't kid yourself.

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If you carefully add up, if you take

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the Yale study that was done before Joe

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Biden,

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and you add 20

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people that came in under Joe Biden, and

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I know those numbers are not set, and

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we can't know for sure, but I am

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more confident in that number than some of

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the lower numbers I've heard. We're talking forty,

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forty five million people here that were illegal

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aliens, that are illegal aliens, and that are

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in our country. And although the ones that

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came in before Joe Biden and, of course,

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how can that even be the established

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if they came in before or after Joe

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Biden came into office?

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Will be eligible for amnesty under a bill

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that has 20 Republican cosponsors.

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Folks, you understand.

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They can discharge that bill even if the

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speaker of the house opposes that bill. That

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bill can come to the floor with 20

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Republican

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cosponsors.

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I mean, Thomas Massie brought

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the Epstein filed bill,

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to the floor with what? Four or five?

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I'm forgetting now. Four or five

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Republican cosponsors and then every Democrat

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just more than willing to cause trouble anyway

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that they can. And, of course, the Democrats

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are all for mass immigration. They don't even

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believe in a border. They were happy with

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what Joe Biden was doing to us.

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So that is a terrible state of affairs

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that that were there on that issue. Trump

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has also announced

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that he is going to be 100%

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for a FISA renewal

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without any new limitations

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on it.

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The very act

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that not only violates our Fourth Amendment rights

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to the max,

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the very the very,

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process that was used against him

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by the deep state with these secret FISA

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courts.

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And and the fact that that was a

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process one of the main processes they used

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to get at Donald Trump, that he would

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come out and say, I don't want any

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limitations

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on FISA. I'm confident it will pass clean

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FISA bill. This was not what he promised

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folks. This is not in his project 47,

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much less,

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the project twenty twenty five,

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process that was done by hundreds of conservative

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organizations

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that, Chris LaCivita and Susie Weil sabotaged,

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before the election.

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But that's another story altogether. Anyway,

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big problem with Trump, big problem

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on the issue sets.

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But the second area

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that has become more and more problematic, and

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I haven't even mentioned the war, folks.

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I I I haven't talked about the war

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that much because

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the first casualty of war, as I've stated

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now in several of my recent episodes, is

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the truth.

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And Donald Trump has contradicted himself so many

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times on this war. I mean, it's

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it's ridiculous, and it's why some people are

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wondering if he doesn't have all his marbles

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now. And, you know, he might be highly

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insulted

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about that, and we're gonna talk about that

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situation,

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in the course of this show.

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But, he might be highly insulted that some

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of these podcasters

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are questioning his sanity by folks.

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I mean, seriously, I think there is some

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reason to do it.

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And I'm not making you know, I have

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no idea. As I've said on in many

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episodes of this show, it's a loser to

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try to get inside the head

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of a lot of these people that we

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have to talk about in the process of

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trying to take our culture and our civilization

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and our country back.

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We have to look at their actions, and

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we look we have to look at their

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speech that is an action.

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No. No. Not not their not their speech

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when they're in hypotheticals, but their speech that

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is action in itself. We have to look

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at that. We have to look at their

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physical actions

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to evaluate them. It's usually almost always a

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loser to try to look at their motives

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and the psychology

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and all this. I mean, even in the

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even in the field of history, folks,

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some of these historians that go way deep

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into the psychology

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and, you know, their toilet training with their

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mother and all this and these biographies,

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not not not highly respected by any

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self respecting historian. It's just,

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you know, it's impossible to do accurately, and

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it's just it's a loser, folks.

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People are complicated.

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But what's not complicated is to look and

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see what is right in front of us

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and what's happening right in front of us,

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what's happening right in front of us on

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the antitrust

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situation, what's happening right in front of us

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with AI, what's happening right in front of

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us with Trump's making every effort possible

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did not let us look at the Epstein

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files. For god's sake, every one of his

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surrogates promised, including his son,

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that those were gonna be made public when

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he was running for office.

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So big problem on the issue set, and

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now I moved into

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the character

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issue

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of Donald Trump.

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And that is now where we get into

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the authenticity

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problem,

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which is a problem he never had before.

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He was so blunt,

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and and his mean tweets,

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we used to hear they always

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had the ring of truth or they were

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absolutely true. They were what everybody was thinking,

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and polite politicians didn't wanna say or didn't

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want to disrupt

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any projects of our corporate masters.

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And so,

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so

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that's how he broke through.

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He understood clickbait

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a long time

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before others did that you have to be

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outrageous. If you were outrageous and you were

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on social media and you see he used

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to have unfettered access to Twitter.

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Remember?

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And social media

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and podcasters

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and people like Alex Jones

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and others

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were how he broke through.

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A candidate with no base, a candidate with

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no organization

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around him, really,

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and a candidate with no following political following

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around him. That's how he broke through and

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just took

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the two thousand sixteen election, the primary election,

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first of all, by storm.

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You know, beating a $100

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of Bush money,

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beating all of these other so called

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well qualified,

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well positioned, well connected, well financed candidates

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to win that nomination and then,

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unbelievably,

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to win the White House

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as

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a populist

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nationalist

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candidate.

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So he used,

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you know, he used his rudeness

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to do that.

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We all know that.

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But when he was

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rude,

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when he was saying things about John McCain,

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when he was saying things about some Mexican

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immigrants,

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there was a ring of truth or a

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hell of a lot of truth

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in what he was saying.

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But now

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the Trump of 2026,

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not so much.

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Oh my god. I mean,

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where to begin?

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But I gotta begin first in the character

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area, and then I gotta go to the

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sanity area just for a second.

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But this tweet that so many people have

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talked about or this, truth

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truth social post that he made against Candace

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Owens,

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Megyn Kelly,

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Tucker Carlson, who I've had

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a run-in with. I was never a huge

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bad of Tucker's, but, anyway, And Alex Jones,

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that long 500 word,

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post

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is unbelievable.

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And for a variety

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of reasons.

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First of all,

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the level of viciousness

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and using things

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against

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against particularly Alex Jones

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and against Tucker Carlson

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that are manifestly

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false.

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And getting into the Sandy Hook thing with

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Alex Jones when it was the same law

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firms

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that were going after him and going after

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his speech

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that went went after Alex Jones' speech.

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I mean, Alex Jones was ordered to pay

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$1.

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Was he in the vicinity with a high

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powered rifle?

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Did he hurt anybody?

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Did he kill anybody?

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It was a free speech issue

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right off the

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bat. Right off the bat.

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But without getting into all of that, Trump

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knows very well that that's why in 2,

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he was begging.

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He was begging

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Alex Jones to get on his show.

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When not when a lot of people people

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that don't watch The Apprentice

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and people that don't watch these sleazy beauty

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contests he was involved with,

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and don't, watch the wrestling and all that

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crap,

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when he was desperate to get in front

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of an, a larger audience and Alex had

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an audience of several million people. I mean,

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his impact on Ron's campaign, on doctor Paul's

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campaign in 2008

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is incalculable.

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The fact that, we had access to that

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show, that Rand was on there, that doctor

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Paul was on there. I think Kent Snyder

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was even on,

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Alex's show,

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who was our campaign chairman, dear friend, the

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late Kent

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Snyder. And,

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Trump begged him.

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And, of course, he let him on, and

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then he did everything he could to help

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him.

00:19:15
When?

00:19:16
And And if you do a Google search,

00:19:19
as Harrison Smith pointed out, and I did

00:19:21
it myself,

00:19:22
you can hardly find anything on the Internet

00:19:25
controversial about Alex Jones and Sandy Hook, almost

00:19:28
nothing,

00:19:29
until he endorsed Trump, until he stood up

00:19:32
every night on his show for Donald Trump

00:19:34
and rally people all over the country for

00:19:36
Donald Trump. And then there's hundreds and hundreds

00:19:38
and hundreds of stories emerge, and then all

00:19:41
the legal process came down on him from

00:19:43
the same people, as I said, who have

00:19:45
also gone after Trump.

00:19:48
Do you understand how vile

00:19:51
this is that Trump would use this against

00:19:53
him

00:19:54
and hope that he he hope he has

00:19:57
to pay the whole $1.

00:20:00
I mean,

00:20:02
it's vile, folks.

00:20:03
It's vile.

00:20:05
But it's not just vile.

00:20:07
It shows that Trump is either much more

00:20:09
out of touch

00:20:11
and a little bit mentally challenged more than

00:20:13
we thought,

00:20:15
or else he's just lying again

00:20:18
as he was about that issue.

00:20:20
When he's talking about, oh, these people, none

00:20:23
of them can get on TV.

00:20:25
None of them can be on TV.

00:20:27
Is the president aware

00:20:29
that each one of those individuals has a

00:20:31
larger audience than practically any show or or

00:20:35
in a couple of cases than any show

00:20:37
on Fox News.

00:20:39
They don't wanna go on to

00:20:41
why would they wanna go on Fox News?

00:20:44
Are these other networks that have a small

00:20:46
audience

00:20:47
full of old people, full of people in

00:20:49
the rest home, full of people got a

00:20:51
bib around them when they have to eat?

00:20:54
People my age.

00:20:56
Sorry to say.

00:20:58
Sorry to say. I have to admit it.

00:21:01
This is an ancient audience,

00:21:04
and it's an audience,

00:21:05
in the case of Fox News, of the

00:21:07
same people who just nodded their head and

00:21:09
was spoonfed all of these lies about Iraq

00:21:13
and about Afghanistan

00:21:15
and about immigration, about all these issues

00:21:18
that Trump brought to the fore and woke

00:21:21
people up.

00:21:23
Fox promoted all these things.

00:21:26
Fox was terrible. And and the day that

00:21:28
Trump

00:21:29
you know, these tell oh, these guys are

00:21:31
not on TV. Tucker Carlson, he practically committed

00:21:34
suicide after he was after he was fired

00:21:37
from Fox.

00:21:38
Trump I mean, buddy,

00:21:40
you're lying your head off,

00:21:43
or you're out of your mind.

00:21:45
You're out of your mind.

00:21:48
All these people supported you and all of

00:21:50
them paid some kind of price for it

00:21:52
at some time or another.

00:21:55
And you're gonna attack them this way? Sure.

00:21:57
They said some stuff lately. I'm sure you

00:21:59
don't like, and you have every right to

00:22:00
defend yourself and to criticize them and and

00:22:03
go after them. But like this,

00:22:06
talking about their families,

00:22:07
talking about how their families hate them,

00:22:11
it's vile, folks.

00:22:12
It's absolutely

00:22:13
vile and so out of touch. And a

00:22:15
younger person reads this about older than they'd

00:22:18
they were kicked off a television that they

00:22:20
would love to be interviewed on these TV

00:22:22
shows, but nobody will have them.

00:22:25
They look at this, and they know this

00:22:27
is an 80 year old dude who does

00:22:29
not know what the hell

00:22:31
he is talking about.

00:22:34
So

00:22:36
why?

00:22:37
What is the point?

00:22:40
And that doesn't even begin to go into

00:22:42
you're gonna get on television

00:22:45
in an election year and say, I don't

00:22:47
really have time to deal with Medicare and

00:22:49
Social Security

00:22:50
after you promise never to touch them.

00:22:53
And you say, you know, really, maybe the

00:22:55
state should take that over. I mean, you

00:22:57
know, maybe we could cut the state's taxes

00:22:58
a little bit. I'm too busy with the

00:23:00
war. I'm too busy with the war. I

00:23:03
can't be dealing with this Medicare and Medicaid.

00:23:06
Of course, both these programs, I mean, they

00:23:07
will bankrupt our country, as I said before,

00:23:09
if we don't deal with them.

00:23:11
But

00:23:13
the this is a this is a TV

00:23:15
ad that will swing twenty, thirty seats in

00:23:18
congress. I promise you.

00:23:20
In 1996,

00:23:23
in some meeting, some meeting full of donors

00:23:26
and somebody had a camera,

00:23:28
Newt Gingrich said,

00:23:30
you know, we're gonna let Medicare

00:23:32
die on the vine. And he meant traditional

00:23:35
Medicare, and without getting into all that issue,

00:23:37
he meant traditional Medicare dying on the vine

00:23:40
and having these new advantage plans where you're

00:23:43
supposed to have more choices and all this.

00:23:44
And that's a whole topic unto itself, which

00:23:47
we may be talking we'll talk about,

00:23:50
at some point on the show. I'm married

00:23:51
to a woman who is a expert on

00:23:53
these issues.

00:23:54
And, I'm old enough now, and I was

00:23:56
involved with a lot of the policy,

00:23:59
with these issues back in the day. But,

00:24:00
anyway, Newt just made that statement. We'll let

00:24:03
Medicare die on the line. He meant you

00:24:05
know, he didn't mean the whole thing.

00:24:07
They killed us with that folks in 1996.

00:24:09
They absolutely killed us. They ran that ad

00:24:12
over and over and over and over and

00:24:14
over again.

00:24:15
And we lost how many seats? 30 seats

00:24:17
in the congress in 1996

00:24:19
after we won so many in '94. And

00:24:21
guess what, folks? This is even better.

00:24:24
And this is just one of the idiot

00:24:27
things done

00:24:28
by Donald Trump that is also not

00:24:31
keeping in

00:24:33
it's showing his character,

00:24:35
and it's also showing his stupidity.

00:24:37
We'll be right back after the news to

00:24:40
talk further about this. My name is Lou

00:24:42
Moore. You are listening to Liberty

00:24:44
News Radio, and this show is called Hour

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

00:24:49
My name is Lou Moore.

00:24:51
We've been talking about the future, folks.

00:24:54
And the future for the patriotic movement is

00:24:56
definitely gonna be centered around America first

00:25:00
and not

00:25:01
MAGA.

00:25:02
We've been talking about the future in terms

00:25:04
of

00:25:05
immediate future policies that look like maybe shoved

00:25:09
down our throat,

00:25:11
like,

00:25:13
a amnesty,

00:25:15
an alien

00:25:16
amnesty

00:25:17
under Donald Trump.

00:25:20
We're looking at a clean FISA

00:25:23
renewal

00:25:24
with not one peep of objection, in fact,

00:25:27
insisted upon

00:25:29
by Donald Trump.

00:25:31
That's just two examples of what we're looking

00:25:34
at in the future policy wise.

00:25:39
We are looking at,

00:25:41
an electoral

00:25:43
disaster

00:25:43
coming up in November.

00:25:47
We'll be talking about that in a little

00:25:49
bit.

00:25:50
And just the future of this movement in

00:25:52
general centered around one individual

00:25:56
who is doing some erratic

00:26:00
and really stupid things, particularly with his Twitter,

00:26:04
with his phone, with his truth social account.

00:26:08
And I'm sure Susie Wiles would like to

00:26:10
just take that thing away from him.

00:26:13
And and we know that a lot of

00:26:14
them are actually not written by him,

00:26:17
but nonetheless,

00:26:20
I don't know.

00:26:21
I don't even

00:26:23
I don't even quite know what to say,

00:26:25
folks.

00:26:27
But, you know, he made the comment that

00:26:28
this was not on his Tweeter. This was

00:26:30
on Air Force One

00:26:32
about Medicare and Medicaid,

00:26:35
a disaster. And on one level, I'd say,

00:26:37
yes. Medicare and Medicaid should not be a

00:26:39
federal issues, but they are.

00:26:42
And even Ron Paul agreed

00:26:44
that we should

00:26:46
the last thing after we look at everything

00:26:49
else constitutionally,

00:26:50
starting with these damn wars,

00:26:53
but after we look at every other item

00:26:55
constitutionally,

00:26:56
then

00:26:58
we need to carefully

00:27:01
look at Social Security,

00:27:03
Medicare, and Medicaid.

00:27:05
Not first.

00:27:07
Not first. Not in an election year. Not

00:27:10
when you're saying that you gotta focus on

00:27:12
the war.

00:27:13
So he don't have time for these other

00:27:15
things now.

00:27:17
Unbelievable

00:27:18
folks and a sound bite, a gift from

00:27:20
heaven

00:27:22
to Hakeem

00:27:23
Jeffries

00:27:24
and Chuck Schumer.

00:27:26
A gift from heaven or maybe from I

00:27:28
would just say from the other place.

00:27:31
I don't know. They came it came from

00:27:32
our president,

00:27:34
but as our president thinks thinks he is

00:27:36
from heaven, folks. I mean, he's putting

00:27:39
he took it down, but he puts his

00:27:41
meme out that he looks like Christ,

00:27:44
administering to some, poor fellow in bed and

00:27:48
all these worshipful people around him.

00:27:51
I mean,

00:27:53
what the hell

00:27:55
is wrong

00:27:56
with Donald Trump on Easter?

00:27:59
He's gonna blow up,

00:28:01
Middle East civilization,

00:28:03
and he's saying Allah Akbar.

00:28:06
That's my that's my message of peace and

00:28:09
hope

00:28:10
and of resurrection on resurrection Sunday. I mean,

00:28:15
sure, there's these syncopathic

00:28:17
Christian Zionist ministers that fall all over themselves.

00:28:21
And this Paula White,

00:28:23
one of them, she pretty much,

00:28:25
she pretty much described this meme he took

00:28:28
down in her description of him at the

00:28:31
Easter service, which they took that down.

00:28:33
It was so worshipful,

00:28:36
but not of Christ.

00:28:40
Extremely

00:28:42
stupid

00:28:43
moves.

00:28:45
Extremely

00:28:46
stupid

00:28:47
moves.

00:28:48
Vileness.

00:28:50
Talking about some of the folks who now,

00:28:52
I guess, are his political enemies, Tucker Carlson,

00:28:56
Alex Jones,

00:28:59
Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, and there's a whole

00:29:01
bunch more of these podcasters.

00:29:06
And, I mean, I can name several more

00:29:08
names. I'm not going to do it. That

00:29:10
all of them have a larger audience

00:29:12
than just about anybody

00:29:14
on television.

00:29:17
And the audience they have, folks,

00:29:20
Trump's base

00:29:22
or what was his base.

00:29:29
So then we have the question of Trump's

00:29:31
endorsements

00:29:33
looking at the future.

00:29:37
We're looking at the policies,

00:29:39
immediate policies in the future.

00:29:42
Now let's look at the future elections,

00:29:45
particularly this one

00:29:47
coming up.

00:29:49
And, you know,

00:29:51
Trump is always bragging about, boy, when I

00:29:53
endorse somebody, that's it. Boy, they win. They

00:29:56
win every time. They win every time because

00:29:58
of me.

00:30:00
Have you ever looked at this list of

00:30:02
endorsements, folks?

00:30:04
90%

00:30:07
of the people on this list are partisan

00:30:10
hacks.

00:30:11
They're incumbents

00:30:13
in gerrymandered

00:30:15
districts

00:30:16
that would have to commit

00:30:19
as Edwin Edwards, the slimeball

00:30:22
politician from Louisiana that'd be David Duke years

00:30:25
ago used to say, they'd have to be

00:30:27
found

00:30:28
with a live boy

00:30:31
in bed with a live boy or a

00:30:34
dead girl

00:30:35
to lose their elections.

00:30:38
These appear, and that's the point.

00:30:41
Trump is not

00:30:43
building

00:30:44
MAGA for the future.

00:30:48
Not when he's following the talking points of

00:30:51
big business,

00:30:53
more and more and more and of Israel,

00:30:58
more and more and more.

00:31:01
And when he's not endorsing

00:31:03
the next generation,

00:31:06
You build a bench in politics,

00:31:09
and then you have a rich variety of

00:31:11
candidates that can go out on the field.

00:31:14
And one of them goes to the pitcher's

00:31:16
mound, if I might use that analogy.

00:31:21
But not when you are endorsing

00:31:24
Lindsey Graham.

00:31:26
And you are emphasizing it and emphasizing it.

00:31:29
And, folks, I've been in South Carolina. I've

00:31:31
campaigned in South Carolina. I bought TV ads

00:31:33
in South Carolina.

00:31:35
I've I've worked with some of the greatest

00:31:37
people on Earth

00:31:39
in South Carolina. The lady that does a

00:31:41
little bit of my intro on this show

00:31:43
was an act was is an activist in

00:31:45
South Carolina, a patriot.

00:31:50
Lindsey Graham

00:31:52
is

00:31:53
you wanna take all the air out of

00:31:55
the balloon, folks, as far as the base

00:31:59
in South Carolina. Just say the word Lindsey

00:32:03
Graham, the two words.

00:32:05
And Trump is gonna shove that, and he

00:32:07
attacks his opponent in the again, vile.

00:32:10
It's all vile, folks,

00:32:12
and it's lies.

00:32:15
Trump is not effective on social media

00:32:18
when he's lying.

00:32:21
Lindsey Graham.

00:32:23
My district.

00:32:25
That that they've, I'm I'm not gonna get

00:32:27
into the disaster

00:32:29
that Utah is in terms of republicanism,

00:32:33
but I will just say that there is

00:32:35
a congressional primary here

00:32:38
in my district between a true

00:32:42
blue MAGA,

00:32:43
Donald Trump loving

00:32:45
patriot

00:32:47
who has a huge following, who almost took

00:32:49
out our sitting governor

00:32:52
in the last election,

00:32:54
a man named Phil Lyman,

00:32:56
and he's running against a rhino

00:33:00
who is an internationalist,

00:33:01
who is establishment

00:33:03
who has a ton of establishment money in

00:33:05
her pocket, who is changing

00:33:07
districts

00:33:09
to try to stay

00:33:13
in congress.

00:33:16
Who do you think Trump has endorsed, folks?

00:33:19
This is going on all over the country

00:33:21
where patriots are doing exactly what I say

00:33:24
to do on this show, to get involved

00:33:26
in local politics and even at the congressional

00:33:29
levels

00:33:31
and finding good people, finding leaders.

00:33:34
Phil Lyman is a leader.

00:33:37
He could be a champion.

00:33:38
He could

00:33:40
be in the congress. I don't know, but

00:33:41
he could be.

00:33:43
He certainly will be an advocate.

00:33:46
He'll certainly have the guts to stand up

00:33:48
and advocate because he's been doing it his

00:33:50
whole life and he's doing it in the

00:33:52
Utah

00:33:53
state legislature.

00:33:55
He went to jail standing up

00:33:57
for, all of this tyranny going on with

00:34:00
our public lands and the rural folk. He

00:34:03
went to jail, folks.

00:34:07
But no. No. That Trump's endorsing the opponent.

00:34:11
South Carolina. Trump's

00:34:13
endorses the opponent and attacking

00:34:16
the patriot

00:34:17
that is supported by people all over the

00:34:19
movement, including all these podcasters.

00:34:23
And there are millions and millions

00:34:25
of followers.

00:34:28
You think because Trump came out and attacked

00:34:30
this guy personally that everybody that listens to

00:34:32
all these shows is just gonna turn around

00:34:34
and do what he wants?

00:34:36
Not one chance in hell, folks. But he's

00:34:38
destroying his base with this. He's destroying his

00:34:41
credibility, and he's lying about these people. When

00:34:44
he's doing it, he's destroying

00:34:46
his authenticity.

00:34:47
You don't get it back, folks.

00:34:50
Once people figure it out, you don't get

00:34:52
it back.

00:34:53
You got one shot at that one.

00:34:59
You don't find Ron Paul. Yeah. You don't

00:35:01
have those kind of worries with Ron Paul.

00:35:03
You don't have those kind of worries with

00:35:04
Thomas Massie. Let's talk about Thomas Massie again

00:35:07
for a minute. I'm not for Thomas Massie

00:35:10
on every issue, but I'm for Thomas Massie

00:35:12
because he's got a ton of integrity. He's

00:35:15
totally authentic. He won't be bought. He stood

00:35:17
up to the Israel lobby. He's the only

00:35:20
reason. He's a champion.

00:35:22
He's a legislative champion. Now he didn't do

00:35:24
it the way I described

00:35:26
Pat McCarron did it

00:35:28
a few years ago, but using just that

00:35:30
jujitsu

00:35:31
of this so close,

00:35:33
numbers between the Republicans and Democrats in the

00:35:36
Congress,

00:35:37
he led

00:35:38
was it three others? I'm just having a

00:35:40
a little black three or four other Republicans

00:35:43
to join the Democrats

00:35:44
to do a discharge petition, take control of

00:35:47
the floor of the house, and pass the

00:35:48
bill that gave us the Epstein files.

00:35:52
And for that

00:35:55
and other reasons,

00:35:57
the Israel lobby has poured over $20

00:36:00
into this district. It takes in, Kentucky

00:36:03
that is in rural Kentucky. It has one

00:36:05
of the cheapest

00:36:07
media markets in the country. I don't even

00:36:09
know how you could spend that kind of

00:36:11
money there.

00:36:12
I really don't even know how it could

00:36:14
be done.

00:36:15
They're pouring the money in, and Trump does

00:36:18
a rally there

00:36:21
just to take him out. And they,

00:36:23
they brought in this Chris LaCivita,

00:36:25
Trump's political guru.

00:36:29
And so he's the political consultant, and they've

00:36:32
got this candidate

00:36:34
who has a military record and everything,

00:36:36
who left the Republican Party in 2016

00:36:39
when Trump won. He's not, MAGA.

00:36:43
He left the party because Trump won

00:36:46
and was out of the party for five

00:36:48
years, and people still don't even know what

00:36:49
this man believes. He won't even say and

00:36:51
he won't debate.

00:36:54
And thank God he's behind.

00:36:57
With all these millions and millions and millions

00:36:59
of dollars,

00:37:00
he's not even winning this race against Thomas

00:37:03
Massie

00:37:05
who's out being outspent.

00:37:07
I don't even know how many to one.

00:37:08
Many to one,

00:37:10
ratio. I didn't look that up.

00:37:14
He won't debate Thomas Massie. He's behind.

00:37:18
The the the the challenger always wants to

00:37:20
debate.

00:37:22
Not this guy.

00:37:24
We don't even know what he believes.

00:37:28
And Trump does a rally. He goes all

00:37:30
the way to Kentucky to go into this

00:37:32
little district of all the places in America

00:37:34
and does a rally for this guy.

00:37:40
It's one thing for Trump to say, boy,

00:37:41
I just you know, I don't agree on

00:37:43
the Epstein's file. It's one thing for Trump

00:37:44
to say, boy, Thomas Massie is not for

00:37:46
my terrorist. That's terrible. He should be for

00:37:48
the terrorist. That's totally wrong. He's totally wrong

00:37:50
on the terrorist.

00:37:52
Perfectly legitimate,

00:37:54
but it's so personal.

00:37:56
A man who lost his wife in the

00:37:58
last year, Thomas Massie. And Trump is attacking

00:38:01
him, say his family even knows he's low

00:38:04
IQ. He's an idiot.

00:38:06
He's the biggest rhino in Congress.

00:38:11
It's vile, folks.

00:38:13
It's vile. I'm done with it. I'm absolutely

00:38:16
done with it.

00:38:18
I'm calling balls and strikes from now on.

00:38:19
We still need we still need Trump. I've

00:38:21
always said he's not our national savior, and

00:38:23
we need him.

00:38:25
And we need him for very specific things,

00:38:26
and we still do, but we're not getting

00:38:28
them.

00:38:29
Most of them, all but without with a

00:38:31
couple of exceptions, we're not getting what we

00:38:33
need from Trump, but we're getting this.

00:38:37
And this is a disaster.

00:38:40
A complete

00:38:41
and utter

00:38:43
disaster.

00:38:43
And the other race that Chris LaCivita was

00:38:46
sent in,

00:38:48
John Cornyn,

00:38:50
who hated Trump.

00:38:52
Total tool of big business, total globalist, total

00:38:55
internationalist.

00:38:57
And, Trump was right on the

00:39:00
right on the trigger finger to endorse him

00:39:02
against his biggest supporter

00:39:04
among the attorney generals of The United States,

00:39:07
Ken Paxton.

00:39:09
But he did pull off that one because

00:39:11
Cornyn,

00:39:12
despite

00:39:13
$80

00:39:16
of inputs in Texas in the senate race,

00:39:20
is many points

00:39:22
behind Ken Paxton. The base

00:39:24
is for Paxton, so Trump did back off

00:39:27
of that one,

00:39:28
at least for now.

00:39:34
There's no future here, folks.

00:39:36
If the people who the people with integrity,

00:39:39
the people who are supporting all of your

00:39:40
policies in the case of Ken Paxton, in

00:39:43
the case of this Mark Lynch in South

00:39:44
Carolina,

00:39:45
in the case of a Phil Lyman in

00:39:47
Utah,

00:39:50
if you're thwarting them,

00:39:52
you're destroying

00:39:54
the future

00:39:55
yourself.

00:39:57
The future is not MAGA, folks.

00:40:00
If the personification

00:40:02
of MAGA is destroying it

00:40:05
by not pursuing the right issues, by thwarting

00:40:09
us on key MAGA issues,

00:40:12
if he's,

00:40:14
compromised his authenticity

00:40:16
and his integrity,

00:40:18
and if he's thwarting

00:40:20
the next

00:40:21
generations of politicians and, public servants, whatever you

00:40:25
wanna call these people,

00:40:26
that

00:40:27
would carry his message.

00:40:31
There's not a future there, folks.

00:40:34
There just is not.

00:40:37
It just goes on and on

00:40:41
with the messaging.

00:40:42
This war

00:40:45
And, you know, I don't get into the

00:40:46
day to day thing of the word changes.

00:40:48
I mean, I I I I'm taping this

00:40:50
on Thursday.

00:40:52
It'll be on real it'll be on, excuse

00:40:54
me, on Liberty News Radio on Saturday.

00:40:59
And I don't know what's gonna happen. We

00:41:00
got a blockade. This I I said in

00:41:02
the fir the only episode I really dealt

00:41:04
with this war, I said, every day it

00:41:06
goes on

00:41:08
is bad,

00:41:10
and it's still going on.

00:41:13
And the world economy is going to have

00:41:15
more and more and more problems. Our our

00:41:18
allies

00:41:19
people say, oh, China. Boy, China is really

00:41:21
screwed because Trump's cutting out their oil.

00:41:24
First of all, it's not most of their

00:41:25
oil. They do get oil from Iran. They

00:41:28
don't get most of it from Iran.

00:41:30
It's strengthening Russia's hand

00:41:32
completely,

00:41:34
completely.

00:41:36
It's killing

00:41:38
the people who support Trump in Japan who

00:41:41
just got into office

00:41:43
in South Korea, in Taiwan,

00:41:46
in Australia,

00:41:47
in New Zealand.

00:41:49
We need all of these allies to keep

00:41:52
China in check, not to mention Taiwan,

00:41:55
where 60% of our chips are still being

00:41:57
manufactured.

00:42:00
No, folks.

00:42:02
The the

00:42:03
this is a disaster.

00:42:05
I will we'll see what happens right now.

00:42:07
The ships are not going in and out.

00:42:09
Yeah.

00:42:10
You know? A few days ago, we are

00:42:11
gonna make sure ships go in and out.

00:42:13
And that we will not let any ships

00:42:15
go in and out. And, you know, I

00:42:16
get it. It's you know, they're trying to,

00:42:19
collapse this regime

00:42:22
without having to put boots on the ground.

00:42:25
But,

00:42:28
anyway,

00:42:29
what a disaster.

00:42:31
What a complete disaster

00:42:34
in my opinion.

00:42:38
So

00:42:39
the future

00:42:42
is

00:42:45
wrapped up of MAGA, is completely wrapped up

00:42:47
in the persona of Donald Trump.

00:42:50
The immediate future are policies that we need

00:42:53
him to implement.

00:42:54
We keep hearing Stephen Miller comes out in

00:42:57
three weeks. In three weeks, we're gonna have

00:42:59
big news for you on the deep state.

00:43:03
How many times have they done this, folks?

00:43:04
Why don't they keep their mouth shut and

00:43:08
do something dramatic

00:43:10
and then come out and say, look what

00:43:11
we did.

00:43:14
Not look at what we're talking about now.

00:43:17
This is like this Jim Jordan who's in

00:43:19
bed with Trump on this clean Pfizer renewal.

00:43:22
Jordan used to be totally against it. Trump

00:43:24
used to be totally against it.

00:43:26
He come out every week. We're gonna do

00:43:29
this. We are going to do that. We're

00:43:31
doing this over here and that over there,

00:43:33
but it never happened. The only thing that

00:43:35
did happen is Google kept putting money in

00:43:37
his pocket and all these other high-tech firms.

00:43:39
I'm talking about Jim Jordan now.

00:43:43
And this is what's going on with Trump.

00:43:44
So we will see there are people in

00:43:46
the administration I know for a fact

00:43:50
feel in many ways like I do and

00:43:51
want to do the things I want to

00:43:53
see done.

00:43:54
And a key one

00:43:56
is taking out

00:43:58
as much of this old deep state apparatus,

00:44:01
which is a globalist apparatus,

00:44:03
which is an anti Trump apparatus.

00:44:07
They tried to put him in jail. They

00:44:08
tried to take all his money. They tried

00:44:10
to keep him off the bat. They tried

00:44:11
to kill him.

00:44:16
I haven't seen it yet, have we folks?

00:44:19
We need that. So the immediate future, it

00:44:22
doesn't look good

00:44:24
with a with the end of mass deportations,

00:44:27
with Mark May Wayne Mullen promising

00:44:29
judicial

00:44:30
orders

00:44:32
before anybody's house is approached.

00:44:35
Not going after these sanctuary cities, so we

00:44:37
can't get any cooperation

00:44:38
there.

00:44:40
Not going after employers.

00:44:42
No cooperation there. Not going after financial institutions.

00:44:46
No system

00:44:47
no systematic

00:44:48
effort of any kind to do mass deportations.

00:44:52
And we're struggling to even get the criminals

00:44:54
out.

00:44:55
And there's a lot of them as we

00:44:58
read every single day in our news.

00:45:02
So that's not happening.

00:45:05
Trump is demanding a clean FISA renewal.

00:45:08
And behind the scenes and Stephen Miller even

00:45:11
was kinda hamming and high, but Trump is

00:45:13
behind this amnesty.

00:45:16
Susie Wiles and these other people and Mike

00:45:18
Lawler who's pushing this amnesty

00:45:21
endorsed by Trump for reelection. This is what

00:45:24
I'm talking about, folks. How can MAGA have

00:45:26
a future

00:45:29
if you aren't endorsing the candidates that will

00:45:31
shut the door on the future

00:45:34
of populist

00:45:35
nationalism

00:45:36
in America.

00:45:38
You're not gonna have one.

00:45:41
TPUSA.

00:45:43
So we got the party,

00:45:47
the grassroots people in the party are being

00:45:49
thwarted,

00:45:51
incumbents who are not with us, who will

00:45:54
not give Trump recess appointments,

00:45:57
who just voted, 10 of them, and some

00:45:59
of them endorsed by Trump

00:46:01
and did voted

00:46:04
to give Haitians,

00:46:06
what really is permanent

00:46:09
status as refugees

00:46:11
when they're supposed to be on temporary

00:46:13
status, which is supposed to be ended.

00:46:17
They voted to prevent that. Hundreds of thousands

00:46:20
of Haitians, 65%

00:46:22
of them were on welfare.

00:46:24
Mike Lawler, right at top of list. He's

00:46:26
the same one pushing this,

00:46:29
amnesty thing, and he's endorsed

00:46:31
by the great man himself and just ask

00:46:33
Donald Trump about the people he adores. He

00:46:35
adores is the best, and they always win

00:46:37
because of him. Just go back and look

00:46:39
at his messaging on this.

00:46:43
If you don't believe me, t p USA.

00:46:45
So we have the party and then there's

00:46:46
the youth.

00:46:48
The youth know Israel

00:46:50
is selling us down the river. It's becoming

00:46:53
a larger and larger problem

00:46:55
among

00:46:57
that part of the base.

00:46:59
And, again, the base is not all the

00:47:01
voters.

00:47:03
The block of automatic Republican voters is there,

00:47:06
will always be there, will sit there and

00:47:08
drool and watch Fox News and believe everything

00:47:11
Sean Hannity tells him no matter what it

00:47:12
is.

00:47:14
And, no, Trump has got Trump will get

00:47:15
those people will stay with Trump no matter

00:47:17
what he does.

00:47:19
But they are not the people that go

00:47:20
out and knock on doors. They are not

00:47:22
the people that put up signs. They are

00:47:23
not the people that register new voters. They

00:47:24
are not the people that register new voters.

00:47:26
They are not the people that make the

00:47:28
difference in the election.

00:47:30
So Trump is losing people from the base,

00:47:32
and he's also losing people on the margins.

00:47:36
Women,

00:47:37
Hispanic men,

00:47:39
youth that are not in the base.

00:47:42
He's losing these people, folks. Look at the

00:47:44
analysis that Rich Barris has done and many

00:47:47
others. And Trump is out telling us just

00:47:49
one more messaging jewel.

00:47:51
100%

00:47:52
of MAGA is for me all the way.

00:47:56
That's a lie, folks. They're closing stores.

00:48:00
They're closing MAGA merch stores. Nobody's buying the

00:48:03
merch.

00:48:06
And then there's all these podcasters that he

00:48:08
just thinks that, well, terrible people. Well, and

00:48:10
there's some that support him and have big

00:48:11
audiences too. There's you know? The youth are

00:48:14
are watching that's where they are. They are

00:48:16
not

00:48:17
watching Fox.

00:48:19
They are Newsmax

00:48:21
or even Real America's Voice. They are not

00:48:23
folks.

00:48:25
TPUSA

00:48:26
going after Thomas Massie is a rhino when

00:48:28
Charlie Kirk said he was a member of

00:48:30
congress he admired the most. TP

00:48:33
USA just had a big rally,

00:48:35
except there was 90% of the seats were

00:48:38
empty.

00:48:40
Empty, folks,

00:48:42
for Erica Kirk who then didn't show up.

00:48:45
It's a big problem,

00:48:47
and the future is not with MAGA. It's

00:48:49
with the issue set I talked about. The

00:48:51
people are still there. The coalition is still

00:48:53
there, but they won't be there for Trump

00:48:57
or this current GOP.

00:49:00
My name is Lou Moore, and you have

00:49:02
been listening to Hour of Decision on Liberty

00:49:04
News Radio, and I will talk to you

00:49:06
again

00:49:08
next week.