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Ep 886 | The Real Scandal of the Fauci Emails
Ep 886 | The Real Scandal of the Fauci Emails
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60 minutes
Released:
Jun 3, 2021
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As always, most of the big talkers in conservative circles are missing the point. They are a day late and a dollar short when it comes to covering COVID fascism. The real problem with the Fauci emails is not the Wuhan lab scandal or something in the past. It’s about the present and the future. The emails demonstrate that Fauci knew all along our side was right about the science of how to respond to the virus, yet to this day, conservative talkers refuse to wield their influence over red state governors who fail to block Fauci’s reign of terror, which, by the way, is not over. Also, I react to Trump’s endorsement of Greg Abbott for Texas governor.
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Released:
Jun 3, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
Democrats Can't Safeguard Our Sovereignty, Security, or Society: Republicans have a majority in the House and Senate, and therefore they should be "greasing the skids" for a GOP President to come in and undo the the societal transformation that has occurred under President Obama. Democrats cannot safeguard, nor will the attempt to, our SOVEREIGNTY, SECURITY, or SOCIETY and the principles that are the basis for these pillars. The big question is why Republicans are asleep at the wheel. The GOP has the chance to win on so many "80/20" issues but shy away at the first scent that it might expose them politically. Daniel and Joe discuss these three issues, and how if Republicans wanted to win on them they could. The key to upholding Sovereignty, Security, and Society is simple -- but it requires adhering to actual conservative principles. Listen as Daniel lays out the plain facts on what it takes to win on conservative issues that are vital to the success and prosperity of America. by Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz