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  • #25: Republicans aren't assholes... and that's the problem
    2025/01/05

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    Republicans have never fought for or even articulated conservatism in any meaningful way. They're too soft and timid. Always have been. And that's the problem.

    We have Trump because he was the first person to fight for America. Or to come close to fighting for conservatism (usually by accident, but he still did a better job than Republicans).

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #24: Why our system will never work (or Making the Case for God)
    2025/01/05

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    Taking a simple look at how our system has evolved from the simplicity of representing your community to getting rich off the citizens, perhaps people just can't have any form of government.

    God warned us about our need for kings. But sometimes, we just need to learn the hard way.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #23: The time to start the conservative third party is now
    2024/12/30

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    There's already a third party in America, and it's united by the citizen's disgust for our corrupt politicians.

    Trump is doing a good job of bringing that to a head, but he's temporary, and he has no political philosophy.

    Meanwhile, there are more people, united by this disgust, who live like conservatives, whether they know it or not.

    The time is now to define it, brand it, and unite people around the philosophy that made America truly great.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #22: Why this show is crucial to the conservative movement
    2024/12/22

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    There are plenty of shows that argue the conservative position on any given bill or policy. They interview other Republicans or conservatives to argue against what some leftist said. They point out why we're right and they're wrong.

    But no one in the conservative movement - except for maybe Prager U - comes close to just explaining who conservatives are and why they think what they think.

    Democrats have been branding Republicans as racists and bigots for far too long. This show is dedicated to the marketing side of the philosophy - making it the only one of it's kind.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #21: Democrats - Sinister or Stupid?
    2024/12/22

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    Sarah Huckabee Sanders almost stumbled upon it in a speech she gave a year or two ago: "Normal or crazy."

    But Republicans need to go on offense and start branding the Democrats. The obvious solution is to give people a choice when considering Democrat policy initiatives: Are they sinister or stupid?

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #20: Trump's 16D chess?
    2024/12/22

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    Following my podcast on the Trump phenomenon, I focus on potentially the most frustrating aspect of Trump for conservatives - his support for Republicans conservatives know to be RINOs while he works to destroy real conservatives.

    For example, if Trump was inevitable in 2024, why did he work to destroy DeSantis? Why didn't he just beat him and move on?

    Whatever the case, this is a clear example where's Trump's arguments just don't hold up.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #19: The definitive, long-awaited dissection of the Trump, MAGA, and conservative phenomenon
    2024/12/21

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    People have been trying to understand the Trump dynamic for some time, and I still don't think anyone has gotten it completely right. So here you go. This is THE definitive explanation of the Trump phenomenon.

    Much longer than usual - or intended - but necessarily so to be complete and thorough in presentation. Hopefully, it will help unify everyone around the goal of doing our best for each other and this country.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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  • #18: I don't think RINO means what it used to
    2024/11/23

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    RINO - Republican in Name Only - used to mean Republicans who voted with the left.

    But I'm not sure it means what people think it does anymore.

    Be kind. Have grace. Give the benefit of the doubt. Seek common ground. Don't be afraid to ask questions. And never make assumptions about what people are thinking... or why.

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    8 分