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Is Freedom What We Want Most - Weekend Recap 04-19-26

Apr 19, 202638 min

I Know Your Purpose in Life - Weekend Recap 04-19-26

Apr 19, 202638 min

Waking Up on the Right Side - Weekend Recap 04-18-26

Apr 18, 202638 min

Want to Know the Future? - Weekend Recap 04-18-26

Apr 18, 202638 min

Winning and Losing - Ep 26-154

Apr 17, 202638 min

The Leftist Body Count - Ep 26-153

Apr 17, 202638 min

The Quiet Revolution - Ep 26-152

Apr 16, 202638 min

Faith in a Flawed System - Ep 26-151

Apr 16, 202638 min

Waking Up Conservative - Ep 26-150

Apr 15, 202638 min

Finding Purpose - Ep 26-149

Apr 15, 202638 min

Wins Keep Coming for Trump - Ep 26-148

Apr 14, 202638 min

Why Democrats Destroyed Swalwell - Ep 26-147

Apr 14, 202638 min

We Fight for Freedom - Ep 26-146

Apr 13, 202638 min

Predicting America's Future - Ep 26-145

Apr 13, 202638 min

Democrats Must Pay - Weekend Recap 04-12-26

If American strength empowers freedom overseas, why did our own leadership spend years weakening it at home?Because that answer leads directly into the next layer of this story, where the bill isn’t just military. It’s political. And Democrats are starting to realize they’ve been writing checks their ideology can’t cash.There’s nothing quite like watching a political party slowly realize it built its entire identity on a strategy that only works in theory. It’s like designing a car that wins awards for inclusivity but doesn’t have an engine. Eventually, somebody tries to drive it.Democrats are in that moment right now.After years of insisting that identity is destiny, that representation equals results, and that competence is somehow negotiable, they’re quietly… very quietly… trying to back away from their own messaging. Not publicly, of course. Publicly, they’re still committed. But behind the scenes, the conversation has changed from “this is the future” to “how do we survive this?”Because the election cycles told a story they didn’t expect.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 12, 202638 min

No Making Sense of Leftism - Weekend Recap 04-12-26

Consider the absurdity for a moment, not as a rhetorical flourish but as a stress test of the idea. If proximity determines identity, then reality becomes a carnival of accidental transformations.Born near a litter of puppies, do you suddenly develop a taste for kibble? Delivered in a garage, should we expect you to idle quietly and require oil changes? Arrive mid-flight at 30,000 feet, and does the cockpit become your natural habitat?Push it further, because the premise invites it. If you happen to be born in the backseat of a taxi, is the driver now your extended family? Should Thanksgiving invitations be sent accordingly?The mind resists these conclusions because they are ridiculous, yet they flow directly from the same logic that underpins the current interpretation of birthright citizenship. Geography alone, stripped of allegiance, culture, or legal intent, becomes a kind of magical stamp, transforming circumstance into identity.And that is where the argument quietly collapses under its own weight.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 12, 202638 min

Leftists Discovering Themselves - Weekend Recap 04-11-26

The contrast between Republicans and Democrats and how things get handled is so sharp it practically glows in the dark. Imagine, for a moment, if these exact same stories had even a whiff of conservative involvement. You wouldn’t need a microscope to find the outrage. You’d need earplugs.But instead, we get this strange theater where the audience is told, repeatedly, that what they’re seeing isn’t what they’re seeing.Hunter Biden was useful, until he wasn’t.The fraud schemes are inconvenient, so they’re background noise.Once you see that pattern, everything clicks into place with a kind of dark, almost poetic clarity.It’s not chaos.It’s choreography.Don’t expect the media to admit anything as it relates to the Bidens or their pardons.We all understand that being in the limelight has certain privileges. However, once you leave the glitz and glamour, you should still be able to maintain a living. If the Biden family isn’t a disgrace as the media wants us to believe despite the pardons, then why can’t Hunter Biden continue on a lesser trajectory? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 11, 202638 min

It's Time to Brag - Weekend Recap 04-11-26

I don’t want to toot my own horn… …but it’s sitting right here, polished, gleaming, practically begging for a solo.I told you what 2026 was going to look like. Not vaguely. Not horoscope-style. Not “Mercury’s in retrograde, watch your feelings.”I called it.And now I’m adding to my predictions like some kind of political Nostradamus… if Nostradamus had Wi-Fi, a backbone, and zero patience for stupidity.Which raises a real question…How are millions of people not listening to this show every day?I mean, I get it, some folks enjoy being wrong in real time. That’s kind of the Democrat brand. But still…For those of you who are here, congratulations. You’ve chosen correctly. History will be kind to you. Or at least less embarrassing.Because today’s show?It’s going to be just like every other show we do… which is awesome…Only better.Because right now, on the Conservative war front, it’s not just good news… it’s a highlight reel.We’re coming off a weekend that looked less like politics and more like a victory parade that nobody in the mainstream media wants to admit is happening.Let’s start here…Artemis II just launched under a rebuilt NASA. Now I won’t pretend I predicted that specific launch… I’m good, not psychic.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 11, 202638 min

Ep 144Leftists: The Contrarians - Ep 26-144

Today’s Democrat is a whining, self-serving thief. But they have one thing conservatives don’t. They support each other no matter what. Democrats will fight to the death for something stupid. And come together to support it.We can agree to disagree on Trump and or the war. But what we can’t disagree on is how we would NEVER want a Democrat in charge again.I talked about how I am so proud to be MAGA and that we truly elected a president who has our best interest at heart.We elected Trump because he resembled us. We looked at the man and said, “That’s how I think”. We overlooked his flaws because we saw a person willing to put his money where his mouth is. A man willing to “walk the walk”. Consider how Democrats positioned NATO when Trump came into office in his 1st term. They said he would ruin our relationship with NATO.What relationship?NATO didn’t pay its bills and is wholly ineffective without the US. Democrats got mad when Trump called them out on it. Again, when given the chance to choose sides, you can count on Leftists to choose opposite of America’s interest.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 10, 202638 min

Ep 143Crazy Never Sleeps - Ep 26-143

I’d like to give you just a handful of things that we looked at today for the show. See if you can spot the Leftism in these stories:·      Catholic nuns in New York are suing the state over a 2024 law that requires long-term care facilities to cater to a patient’s so-called gender-identity in conversation, rooming assignments, and bathroom use. Source: National Review·      Woman suing over MRI: The complaint alleges that the grief-stricken widow has experienced "severe and serious personal, psychological and emotional injuries" as a result of McAllister's death, resulting in "permanent effects of pain, disability, disfigurement and loss of body function." Source: NY Post·      Grandfather of 7 drowned during baptism? Did you hear this story? Was Grandma the pastor doing the baptism? Check his insurance policy and work backwards.RenovationRenovation. You tear things down to renovate.If you liked the status quo, please let me knowMore on this later…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 10, 202638 min

Ep 142Angry Democrats - Ep 26-142

If you were a Democrat right now, you wouldn’t just be frustrated… you’d be pacing the living room like a coach who blew a 40-point lead and is now blaming the Gatorade.Because let’s be honest about it. You had everything.2008 rolls in, the clouds part, the choir sings, and there’s Barack Obama, political rock star, walking onto the stage like the headliner at a sold-out arena. Hope. Change. History. The whole thing felt less like an election and more like a movie trailer narrated by Morgan Freeman.And what did they do with it?They burned through that moment like a lottery winner who buys jet skis for people he doesn’t even like. Trillions spent, promises made, divisions widened… and now, when people look back, the legacy isn’t carved in marble, it’s scribbled in pencil with a lot of eraser marks.So then comes Trump.Now here’s where it gets fascinating. Because Trump wasn’t supposed to happen. He was the political equivalent of a glitch in the matrix. The system froze, rebooted, and suddenly there’s a guy from reality TV rewriting the rules of engagement like he’s playing a different sport entirely.And instead of saying, “Okay, maybe we need to rethink some things,” Democrats reacted like somebody flipped over the Monopoly board.They didn’t just oppose him. They went DEFCON everything.Investigations, accusations, impeachments, headlines that read like movie plots. At some point you expected a narrator to pop in and say, “In a world… where tweets are considered acts of war…”And when that didn’t work?Things escalated.Because now it wasn’t just about stopping Trump. It was about making an example out of anyone who even looked like they owned a red hat. Regular people getting swept up, questioned, scrutinized. You’d think they were dismantling a global crime syndicate, not dealing with folks whose biggest offense was posting spicy Facebook memes.And then came the masterstroke… or what they thought was the masterstroke.Joe Biden.Now look, every political party has that moment where they say, “We need a safe choice.” But this wasn’t safe. This was political bubble wrap. This was, “Let’s install someone so non-threatening that nothing can possibly go wrong.”Except everything did.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 9, 202638 min

Ep 141Reason to Fight - Ep 26-141

There’s a whole chorus of Trump naysayers out there trying to convince you the sky is falling… [X] SB – Jake Auchincloss…Iran undeterredChina stronger. Russia richer.Operation Epic Failure“But Kevin… the war…”My grandmother would say, “Some folks could have a ham under each arm and still be begging for biscuits.”Translation? Some of y’all don’t want solutions. You want something to be mad about.“My gas is expensive!”Okay. Would you like your gas with or without NUKES?Perspective is not just a nice-to-have. It’s the difference between being irritated and being irrational.And here’s where it gets interesting, because the same people telling you to doubt Trump are the ones who spent years telling you not to believe your own eyes. Suddenly, now, they’re the referees of credibility?If you don’t listen to the media propagandists, then you should be throwing parties DAILY to celebrate where Trump and the MAGA movement. ·      Stock market up 1000+ points today. ·      Iran wants crypto payments for ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz. Gangstas.·      Oil prices tumbled on announcement of the ceasefire·      50% tariff on any country supplying weapons to IranSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 9, 202638 min

Ep 140Trump's Mop-Up Operation - Ep 26-140

We are in the midst of Trump’s mop up operation.Decades of neglect and Trump is refurbishing America, room by room.There are two things you should do in all your decisions.First, think about the opposite side of your viewpoint.Second, take your viewpoint to its logical conclusion.You do these two things and you can likely find the answer to almost any issue.What we just witnessed with Stanley Woodward isn’t just a staffing change, it’s a full-blown political drive-thru experience, where the order gets placed, handed out, and yanked back before you even find the fries.Now consider the timing, because timing in politics tends to expose truth the way a neon light exposes a cheap motel. One minute, Woodward is stepping into a powerful DOJ role, a position that demands precision, loyalty, and at least a passing familiarity with the Constitution; the next minute, Laura Loomer is ringing the alarm bell like Paul Revere with Wi-Fi, pointing out that this guy might not exactly be rowing in the same direction as the boat he just boarded.And what follows from that is where the comedy writes itself, because we were all told that Trump 2.0 was going to be tighter, sharper, a version of the administration that learned from its first go-round. Instead, what we’re seeing looks less like a well-oiled machine and more like a fantasy football draft where someone auto-picks players from the wrong team.Now let’s slow this down just enough to savor the absurdity, because Woodward isn’t just some random bureaucrat who slipped through the cracks. According to Loomer’s reporting, this is a man with a donation history tied to Barack Obama, which by itself might earn you a raised eyebrow, not a full-blown panic. However, once you layer in the detail that he and his wife allegedly took legal swings at Donald Trump, the situation transforms from eyebrow-raising to sitcom-level confusion.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 8, 202638 min

Ep 139Trump's Accomplishments - Ep 26-139

My wife was telling me the story of a European person asking why America was spending so much time and energy trying to recover one pilot. https://x.com/Arrogance_0024/status/2040700125882859864My immediate response was, “If you have to ask that question, you have no idea what it means to be a real American.”I love that my kneejerk response was exactly what I wrote. And millions of Americans share my feeling on this.Rescue our team members at all cost is what we do, at least in the time of Trump. Thank God those airmen weren’t shot down with Obama, Biden, or some other Leftist pussy as Commander in Chief.There is no better time to be in the military, perhaps in history, than now. The military under Trump is the envy of the world. Not just because of weaponry, but because our forces feel invincible again. The fighting men and women of America know that Team Trump has their backs. And nothing is too costly to protect them. Imagine if Leftists actually joined us in that feeling of espirit de corps?Imagine what message that sends to the world, and particularly our allies. America is back. She stands ready to support those who support her.On that note, I got a message from a listener who said that Pres Trump said he would not get America into wars. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 8, 202638 min

Ep 138Discovering Yourself Politically - Ep 26-138

The contrast between Republicans and Democrats and how things get handled is so sharp it practically glows in the dark. Imagine, for a moment, if these exact same stories had even a whiff of conservative involvement. You wouldn’t need a microscope to find the outrage. You’d need earplugs.But instead, we get this strange theater where the audience is told, repeatedly, that what they’re seeing isn’t what they’re seeing.Hunter Biden was useful, until he wasn’t.The fraud schemes are inconvenient, so they’re background noise.Once you see that pattern, everything clicks into place with a kind of dark, almost poetic clarity.It’s not chaos.It’s choreography.Don’t expect the media to admit anything as it relates to the Bidens or their pardons.We all understand that being in the limelight has certain privileges. However, once you leave the glitz and glamour, you should still be able to maintain a living. If the Biden family isn’t a disgrace as the media wants us to believe despite the pardons, then why can’t Hunter Biden continue on a lesser trajectory? See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 7, 202638 min

Ep 137Making Sense of Leftism - Ep 26-137

You can learn a lot about a political narrative by what it refuses to remember.Spend even a modest amount of time researching birthright citizenship, and you’ll quickly notice something peculiar, almost surgical in its omission. The conversation rarely begins where it should. Instead of grounding itself in the brutal, undeniable reality that gave rise to the 14th Amendment, the modern debate skips straight to slogans, as if history were an inconvenient prologue rather than the entire plot.The amendment did not emerge from a think tank. It was not crafted as an abstract philosophical exercise. Rather, it was forged in the aftermath of slavery, when a nation that had just torn itself apart faced a simple but urgent question: What does freedom actually mean if it can be legally denied the moment it becomes inconvenient?Former slaves, newly freed and newly vulnerable, were being denied citizenship by states eager to maintain control through technicalities. That is the soil from which the 14th Amendment grew. It was meant to guarantee that those who had been shackled by law would not remain stateless in freedom.Yet here we are, generations later, watching that same amendment stretched, twisted, and repurposed into something its authors would scarcely recognize.Because if birthright citizenship, as currently argued, is simply about location, then logic itself begins to unravel like a cheap sweater snagged on a nail.Consider the absurdity for a moment, not as a rhetorical flourish but as a stress test of the idea. If proximity determines identity, then reality becomes a carnival of accidental transformations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 7, 202638 min

Ep 136Bills Come Due for Democrats - Ep 26-136

There’s a moment in every bad decision where reality finally sends you an invoice. Not a warning, not a polite reminder, but a full, itemized bill with interest, late fees, and a little note at the bottom that reads: “We tried to tell you.” That’s where we are right now in America. Not in theory. Not in projection. In consequence.Because for years, Democrats built a political economy on vibes. Not math, not merit, not outcomes, but vibes. Equity over excellence. Optics over outcomes. And the whole thing worked beautifully… as long as nobody checked the books. But now the books are open, the numbers are ugly, and suddenly everybody who was celebrating the party is staring at the cleanup crew like they’ve never seen a mess before.Take the military shakeup. Pete Hegseth walks in like a guy who just bought a house and immediately starts ripping out drywall to see what’s rotting underneath. Seventeen high-ranking officers gone. Not reassigned. Gone. That’s not a routine adjustment. That’s what happens when leadership decides the problem isn’t a loose wire, it’s the entire electrical system.And here’s the uncomfortable question nobody in polite political circles wants to ask: were these people selected because they were the best warfighters, or because they checked the right demographic boxes at the right time? Because when your primary hiring filter becomes identity rather than capability, eventually you discover something shocking: the enemy doesn’t care about your diversity statement.Factoid one: the U.S. military missed recruiting goals by over 40,000 troops in 2023, the worst shortfall in decades. Factoid two: a 2022 Heritage Foundation report found that over 68% of service members believed “wokeness” was hurting military readiness. Factoid three: China increased its defense budget by roughly 7% annually over the same period we were hosting drag shows on bases.So while America experimented with social theory in uniform, our adversaries stuck to the ancient, boring formula of “build stronger weapons and train people to use them.”And right on cue, reality showed up in Iran.An F-15 gets shot down. Two airmen recovered. Mission continues. That’s not just a military success story. That’s a contrast. Because competence doesn’t announce itself with hashtags. It reveals itself under pressure. And under Trump, the message is simple: you go get your people. Period.Meanwhile, the U.S. bombs Qeshm Island, right near the Strait of Hormuz, targeting IRGC operations hitting commercial vessels. That’s not symbolic. That’s strategic. That’s the kind of move that says, “We’re done negotiating with people who only understand force.”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 6, 202638 min

Ep 135Tooting My Own Horn - Ep 26-135

My track record is making 2026 look less like a year… and more like a script I’ve already read.But I digress. Remnants of my first segment. There was a time when people climbed Mount Everest to find themselves. Now it turns out, some folks are climbing Everest so someone else can find their insurance policy.Think about how far we’ve come as a civilization. You travel halfway across the world, train your body to survive oxygen levels that would make a houseplant nervous, you trust your life to a guide who has walked that mountain more times than you’ve walked to your refrigerator, and somewhere between Base Camp and enlightenment, he’s sprinkling baking soda into your soup like he’s seasoning a scam.Not poison. No, no. That would be crude. This is artisanal fraud. Gastrointestinal sabotage with a purpose. Just enough chaos in your stomach to convince your body it’s dying, your brain it’s altitude sickness, and your insurance company that it’s time to fire up the helicopter like a rideshare for the distressed elite.And suddenly, your spiritual journey becomes a $19.69 million industry.According to reports, entire networks were allegedly involved. Guides, helicopter operators, hospital executives, all playing their part like a well-rehearsed orchestra of opportunism. Fake diagnoses. Forged documents. Emergency evacuations that were about as medically necessary as a celebrity apology tour.Now here’s where it gets interesting. This isn’t just fraud. Fraud is universal. What makes this story sparkle is who is getting played.Western climbers. Affluent. Insured. Trusting.Predictable.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 6, 202638 min

Alcoholic Leftism - Weekend Recap 04-05-26

Stability emerges not from perfection but from accumulated wisdom.Predictability, in this sense, becomes a virtue. A conservative neighbor pays his bills, fixes his roof, raises his children, and rarely announces himself as history’s greatest hero for doing so. Achievement is understood as responsibility fulfilled, not identity constructed.This humility stems from an uncomfortable recognition: human beings are not gods. We operate within systems larger than ourselves, whether moral, natural, or divine. Conservatives tend to accept this arrangement, which explains why they build institutions meant to endure rather than experiments designed to impress.Leftism, by contrast, promises transcendence. It whispers that limitations are oppressive illusions and that society itself can be redesigned like a smartphone app awaiting an update.And that is where the doping begins.In physics, doping alters a material’s properties by introducing impurities. Add a foreign element to silicon and suddenly electrons behave differently. The structure still looks intact, but its behavior changes fundamentally.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 5, 202638 min

Reflections on the Lives of Conservatives - Weekend Recap 04-05-26

This year I reflected much more than normal on my brother’s birthday, mostly likely because I lost Buster, my family pet.Kirk and I grew up on a huge ranch, and we were very close. We did everything together from chores, to hunting, fishing. Where there was one there was the other.As we get older, I start to wonder things like which of us will have to bury the other. What a sad day that will be for one of us.I don’t see my brother much, and I think about how I see other people so much more often, but my bond to my brother remains deep.The same is true of childhood friends. Why are those relationships so much more permanent to a degree? It’s like time stands still for some, but for others it’s fleeting.It really makes you consider how big God is. How he can make our minds consider things in such perspective.There is so much about our lives that we should discuss, but we are too busy.I’m watching a show where two brothers die in a plane crash, and the family deals with the aftermath. One brother, played by Kurt Russell wrote down his thoughts. He lived in NYC, but visited Montana to flyfish with his brother, and tragically dies.But his family is now living his experience which through their visit and his journal added to their memories…Shows like that remind me of my love of God, life, family, self, friends, adventure, and so on. But they are also reminders of why I fight so hard for freedom…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 5, 202638 min

Political Reflections - Weekend Recap 04-04-26

Hunter Biden hasn't sold any art lately, or did I miss the sale?For example, where is E. Jean Carroll? This woman was all the rage when Democrats targeted Trump. Google her and you find NOTHING new. Consider all the aspersions the Left casted against Trump, and what are the outcomes?Why has there been almost no mention of Trump as a rapist?And what of his indictments? What’s the magic number? 34? When is the last time you heard mention of tariffs? Hardly a discussion around them. Remember the SCOTUS ruling that was going to scuttle the program?Speaking of SCOTUS, how about this story for the wayback machine…the SCOTUS leakerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 4, 202638 min

How Conservatives Can Win the Culture - Weekend Recap 04-04-26

Gravity worked. Effort mattered. Boys were boys, girls were girls, and if your neighbor built a better fence, you complimented him instead of filing an emotional grievance with the Department of Feelings. Life wasn’t perfect, but it was comprehensible. Cause produced effect. Actions carried consequences. The universe ran on rules sturdy enough to survive disagreement.Then America discovered a drug so powerful that users insist they’re completely sober while walking straight into walls.Leftism.Not merely a political philosophy, not simply a collection of policies, but a full-spectrum intoxicant. A worldview that alters perception first, judgment second, and memory last. And like any effective narcotic, its users rarely realize they’re high.The brilliance of the product lies in its delivery system. Nobody hands you a syringe labeled “Ideological Dependency.” Instead, the dose arrives disguised as compassion, fairness, progress, or whatever emotionally irresistible wrapping paper fits the decade. By the time the side effects appear, the addiction has already settled into the bloodstream.Many Americans alive today never experienced ideological sobriety. They were born into the haze. But others remember an earlier America, one guided by conservative principles that functioned less like political preferences and more like natural laws.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 4, 202638 min

Ep 134Impact of Truth - Ep 26-134

Don’t let the Left fool you into thinking otherwise.I spoke of the false gods many Americans, yes even conservatives worshipped. How their true nature is being revealed one by one.We should be happy when the truth surfaces. It can affect us all.But what you won’t get from true conservatives is a mixtape of contradictions. I pride myself on my consistency, as you should yours.President Trump says he thinks things will end in Iran in about 3 weeks. I guess by the end of April, so perhaps he’s ahead of my schedule.[X] SB – SoS Rubio to StephanopoulosSpecific objectives.Destruction of AF, navy, missile launching capabilities, destruction of factories.Strait of Hormuz…California canceled a gubernatorial debate because they didn’t have a single minority candidate.Now for Conservatives, that wouldn’t matter. But Democrats knew this would not look good for their state. California built a political brand on diversity so vivid it practically glows in the dark. Yet when the curtain rises on the governor’s race, the casting call looks… oddly monochrome. Somewhere between the slogans and the spreadsheets, reality decided to RSVP “no.”California, that shimmering laboratory of progressive ambition, has spent decades marketing itself as the place where diversity is not merely welcomed but curated, polished, and presented like a museum exhibit with mood lighting. From city councils to corporate boards, from college brochures to campaign mailers, the state has insisted, unmistakably and repeatedly, that representation is not just a value but a virtue measurable in headcounts and headlines.And yet, when one turns to the gubernatorial race to replace Gavin Newsom, something curious emerges, like a magician’s trick performed a beat too slowly.Where, exactly, have all the minorities gone?Because if California’s political rhetoric were a recipe, one would expect this race to be a rich stew of backgrounds, perspectives, and identities, simmering together in a pot labeled “progress.” Instead, what we appear to have, at least among the top-tier candidates qualifying for major debates, is a lineup that looks less like a mosaic and more like a casting call that forgot its own script.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 3, 202638 min

Ep 133Gotta Break Some Glass - Ep 26-133

I’m titling this hour “breaking glass”, because we have to break politics to fix it.We have to break our movement to fix it, and we’ve done that. President Trump broke DC and is fixing it, and there are many of us breaking the conservative movement in order to make it better. We are outing the charlatans.Tweet from Ambassador Huckabee:Wow. Tucker Carlson just called-wants to come to Jerusalem to share Easter Sunday with me. Said he's been wrong about Israel, Jews, Iran, criticizing @realDonaldTrump & wants to publicly renounce stuff he's been saying and do it right in heart of Israel!I’m not sure what’s happening with Tucker these days, but you can have all the money you want; it is your reputation that is most important.More on TuckerLet’s look at what podcasters Erin Molan posted about Megyn Kelly.[X] SB – Erin Molan on Megyn Kelly[X] SB – Scott Jennings debates Iran resultsWoman knows nothing about IranI’m amazed at how wrong people can be and not care.I did an entire show on debating, and particularly debating Leftists. It was revealing in the sense that you learn that stupid will double down.TourismMultiple companies exist that do this.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 3, 202638 min

Ep 132Trumpism Around the World - Ep 26-132

World leaders idolize Trump.Elon Musk idolizes one man. Trump.Other billionaires idolize Trump.[X] SB – Anton Daniels on why he supports TrumpWhy do we support Trump? Very few people who can’t be bought.If you listen carefully, beneath the polite applause of political analysts and the carefully hedged language of mainstream media, you can hear the wave.The sound beneath the surface of global politics that resembles a tornado riding inside the eye of a hurricane being driven by a tsunami.It is the sound of voters, across continents, deciding they have had enough.And while the outcomes vary, and while the media will strain itself into rhetorical yoga poses to avoid saying it plainly, the direction of travel is clear. The ideological export once dismissed as “American-style conservatism” is no longer a uniquely American phenomenon. It is becoming, in fits and starts, the default corrective mechanism of democratic societies pushed too far, too fast, in one direction. It's called Trumpism.Let’s start where the shift is most undeniable.Germany: The Cracks in the Socialist WallIn Rhineland-Palatinate, a region that had been under Social Democratic control for thirty-five years, the result was not merely a change in leadership. It was a political eviction notice.The CDU’s victory at 31%, overtaking the SPD’s 26%, is being described as a “win.” That undersells it. This was a repudiation. When a party holds power for over three decades, it embeds itself not just in governance but in culture, in bureaucracy, in expectation. To dislodge it requires more than a good campaign. It requires a public that has lost patience.And that patience has clearly expired.Even more telling is the parallel surge of the AfD, which continues to grow not because it is universally loved, but because it is unmistakably different from the ruling consensus. When voters feel ignored, they do not drift gently toward moderation. They lurch toward disruption.In Baden-Württemberg, the story becomes even more revealing. The Greens technically held first place, but only barely, and the CDU surged to within a statistical whisper. Meanwhile, the SPD collapsed to a humiliating 5.5%, a number that would have been unthinkable even a decade ago.This is what systemic rejection looks like. Not a neat ideological swap, but a fragmentation in which the old guard, particularly the socialist wing, finds itself politically homeless.And then there is the AfD again, nearly doubling its share to around 18.8% in one of Germany’s wealthiest regions. That is not a protest vote confined to struggling areas. That is a signal from the middle class, the engine room of any economy, that something is deeply out of alignment.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 2, 202638 min

Ep 131Connecting the Dots - Ep 26-131

Forget the Iran conflict, as that will end soon. And with that cessation will come yet another victory for President Trump.While Iran is a key issue, and its impact on the economy is clear, it’s all temporary.What Democrats hate is that Trump never gets distracted, because he is so good at juggling multiple issues.Fun fact: President Trump is said to have the highest IQ of any president in history.In case you’ve missed it, it being my show, I explain how President Trump connected the dots on how Leftism has won for decades despite being the ideology for the insane.To understand Leftism, know that it is about two things: money and power.Either can lead to the other when in the possession of evil people.Democrats got into power, and they have done everything they could to maintain it.Check out this clip on how Republicans were banned from polling stations:[X] SB – Congresswoman speaks on DNC injunction.           Mid-1980s. Fed Judge in NJ.Something else people don't know is that start in the mid-1980s, there was a federal district court judge in New Jersey, who entered a consent decree that Republicans could not be poll watchers. So from mid-80’s until 2020, Republicans were not allowed to be poll watchers on these national elections. And what happened was that judge eventually died and the Democrats, the DNC, they had to go get that injunction renewed every 5-8 years, something along those lines. And when that judge died, he was replaced by an Obama judge, and they went back to that judge and they said, we want this consent decree in place making so Republicans cannot be poll watchers and cannot be a part of this process. And he said, what in the heck are you talking about? This is absolutely so unconstitutional. And he refused to renew that consent decree. He refused to renew that injunction. So 2020 was one of the first years that we had professional Republican poll watchers in these elections to see what was going on in Atlanta, in Detroit, in Milwaukee, in, you know, in in Philadelphia. It was the first time we were able to really see what was going on in these polling places. What that tells me is that probably a lot of these shenanigans were been going on for a long, long time, but there were no Republicans there to report on it.” Our elections have always been rigged by Democrats.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 2, 202638 min

Ep 129Debating Fools (Democrats) - Ep 26-130

Let me start you off with a scene. You’re in a debate with someone who has the confidence of a Nobel laureate and the intellectual scaffolding of a soggy cardboard box. They speak quickly, assert boldly, and absorb nothing. You’re thinking, “This is going to be easy.” Ten minutes later, you’re Googling whether blood pressure medication comes in industrial drums.Welcome to the modern political argument.And if you’ve ever walked away from one of these encounters feeling like you just tried to teach algebra to a smoke alarm, congratulations. You’ve met the human embodiment of the Dunning-Krueger Effect. This is the phenomenon where people with limited knowledge dramatically overestimate their competence. In other words, the less they know, the more convinced they are that they know everything.Now layer that with the work of Daniel Kahneman, particularly from his book Thinking, Fast and Slow. Kahneman breaks thinking into two systems. System 1 is fast, emotional, reactive. System 2 is slow, analytical, deliberate.Guess which one dominates political arguments?Exactly.System 1 doesn’t care about facts. It cares about survival. It treats disagreement like a personal attack, like you just insulted their grandmother and their Wi-Fi in the same sentence. So when you bring logic into that arena, you’re not debating… you’re threatening identity.That’s your first mistake.Because what you think is a discussion about immigration policy is, for them, a cage match for psychological dominance. Truth isn’t currency. Emotional control is.And long before Twitter turned arguments into public blood sport, Arthur Schopenhauer laid this out in his essay on eristic dialectics, essentially the art of winning arguments without regard for truth. His thesis was brutally simple: people don’t argue to discover truth. They argue to win.Here’s the kicker. When you present airtight logic to someone operating on emotional instinct, you don’t win. You validate their battlefield. You’ve agreed to play chess with someone who flips the board and declares victory because your king “looked nervous.”So what happens next?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 1, 202638 min

Ep 129Debate Tactics - Ep 26-129

Democrats make it impossible to fool people on April Fool’s. Because they are dope fiends.They need to recover from the dope of Leftism, which I discussed recently.And yet, recovery remains possible.History shows societies periodically rediscover sobriety. Economic crises expose unsustainable fantasies. Cultural exhaustion replaces ideological enthusiasm. People begin asking forbidden questions again, quietly at first, then publicly.They notice that stability feels better than chaos. That responsibility produces dignity. That truth, however inconvenient, proves less frightening than illusion.Sobriety does not arrive with fireworks. It arrives with recognition. A parent questioning curriculum. A worker noticing incentives no longer reward effort. A citizen realizing that policies promising compassion somehow produce disorder.One by one, individuals step outside the fog.The greatest challenge is psychological, because abandoning ideological intoxication feels like losing identity itself. Addiction convinces users that sobriety equals emptiness. In reality, sobriety restores perception.Colors sharpen. Cause reconnects with effect. Moral clarity returns not as cruelty but as coherence.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Apr 1, 202638 min

Ep 127Drunk on Leftism - Ep 26-128

Millions of Americans swear they’re sober, rational, and informed. Yet their thinking staggers, their memory fades, and reality feels negotiable. The country isn’t drunk on substances. It’s intoxicated by an ideology.There was a time in America when reality required no translation guide.Gravity worked. Effort mattered. Boys were boys, girls were girls, and if your neighbor built a better fence, you complimented him instead of filing an emotional grievance with the Department of Feelings. Life wasn’t perfect, but it was comprehensible. Cause produced effect. Actions carried consequences. The universe ran on rules sturdy enough to survive disagreement.Then America discovered a drug so powerful that users insist they’re completely sober while walking straight into walls.Leftism.Not merely a political philosophy, not simply a collection of policies, but a full-spectrum intoxicant. A worldview that alters perception first, judgment second, and memory last. And like any effective narcotic, its users rarely realize they’re high.The brilliance of the product lies in its delivery system. Nobody hands you a syringe labeled “Ideological Dependency.” Instead, the dose arrives disguised as compassion, fairness, progress, or whatever emotionally irresistible wrapping paper fits the decade. By the time the side effects appear, the addiction has already settled into the bloodstream.Many Americans alive today never experienced ideological sobriety. They were born into the haze. But others remember an earlier America, one guided by conservative principles that functioned less like political preferences and more like natural laws.Conservatism resembles gravity. It does not negotiate. It does not trend. It simply works whether acknowledged or not. Like ocean tides or the Earth’s rotation, it provides stability precisely because it refuses to reinvent itself every Tuesday afternoon.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 31, 202638 min

Ep 127Winning the Culture - Ep 26-127

So the Left rolled out “No Kings 2: The Sequel Nobody Asked For,” and folks… it had all the cultural impact of a screensaver from 2003. You remember those? Floating pipes, no purpose, just… there. That’s this movement. Floating. Drifting. Making noise without saying anything.Let’s walk through the spectacle.According to The Guardian, these “No Kings” protests were supposed to hit 3,000 locations nationwide. Three thousand. That’s not a protest, that’s a franchise model. That’s Subway sandwiches. That’s “Would you like to make it a combo?” levels of scale. And the flagship event? St. Paul, Minnesota.Now that’s an interesting choice. St. Paul… ground zero for scrutiny over Somali fraud scandals, ICE enforcement issues, and a local political structure that’s been doing the bureaucratic cha-cha while real problems pile up like unread emails. So naturally, the Left says, “You know what this place needs? A protest about monarchy.”Because nothing screams “relevance” like yelling about kings in a country that fought a war to not have one nearly 250 years ago. That’s commitment to the bit. Revolutionary War cosplay with worse costumes.And let’s talk turnout.When you plan something months in advance, pump it through media channels, coordinate across thousands of locations, and the result looks like a middle school talent show where half the kids forgot their lines… that’s not a movement. That’s a production problem.See, real movements don’t need this much choreography. They don’t need a Google Calendar invite and a Slack channel to get people to show up. Real movements are messy, inconvenient, alive. They pop up because people feel something, not because they were emailed a PDF with protest instructions and a color palette.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 31, 202638 min

Ep 126Reflections on Politics - Ep 26-126

Do you ever stop to consider all the things that go missing from the news cycle? If you listen to this show, you know I reflect often. Because I’m fascinated at how things move in and out of it.Before I deal with a few older items, let’s look at Iran.Latest polling says Trump is at worst approval and it’s based on war with Iran.For example, where is E. Jean Carroll? This woman was all the rage when Democrats targeted Trump. Google her and you find NOTHING new. Consider all the aspersions the Left casted against Trump, and what are the outcomes?Why has there been almost no mention of Trump as a rapist?And what of his indictments? What’s the magic number? 34? When is the last time you heard mention of tariffs? Hardly a discussion around them. Remember the SCOTUS ruling that was going to scuttle the program?Speaking of SCOTUS, how about this story for the wayback machine…the SCOTUS leaker[X] SB – John SolomonUS intercepted conversations of Ukraine conspiring with USAID routed and moved into Biden’s campaign.I feel like I’m playing what’s that song?Here’s one that I find really intriguing.Why is there no discussion of the man who supposedly attacked Ilhan Omar?Let’s have more fun and look at the Democrats’ skullduggery…Let’s discuss the TSA shutdown. How’s that working out for Democrats.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 30, 202638 min

Ep 125Reflections of Life - Ep 26-125

First, Happy Birthday to my big brother!This year I reflected much more than normal on my brother’s birthday, mostly likely because I lost Buster, my family pet.Kirk and I grew up on a huge ranch, and we were very close. We did everything together from chores, to hunting, fishing. Where there was one there was the other.As we get older, I start to wonder things like which of us will have to bury the other. What a sad day that will be for one of us.I don’t see my brother much, and I think about how I see other people so much more often, but my bond to my brother remains deep.The same is true of childhood friends. Why are those relationships so much more permanent to a degree? It’s like time stands still for some, but for others it’s fleeting.It really makes you consider how big God is. How he can make our minds consider things in such perspective.There is so much about our lives that we should discuss, but we are too busy.I’m watching a show where two brothers die in a plane crash, and the family deals with the aftermath. One brother, played by Kurt Russell wrote down his thoughts. He lived in NYC, but visited Montana to flyfish with his brother, and tragically dies.But his family is now living his experience which through their visit and his journal added to their memories…Shows like that remind me of my love of God, life, family, self, friends, adventure, and so on. But they are also reminders of why I fight so hard for freedom…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 30, 202638 min

No Defense Against the Trump Effect - Weekend Recap 03-29-26

In case you didn’t realize what the Trump Effect is about…Mamdani’s wife has been exposed as a Jew-hating, America-hating MuslimMamdani’s city council an illegal got deported[X] SB – Hugo Chavez statue coming downHugo Chavez statues coming down. Apparently, Democrats only like living rapists and not dead ones.Comey subpoenaed$16.6B in arms sales to Middle EastThe Japanese PM laughed at Biden’s autopen picture…History, when left unattended, behaves like that uninvited drunk relative who shows up to the party, ready to remind everyone who ruined 1987.Nations carry that same emotional baggage, except instead of cranberry sauce stains, they carry war guilt, generational shame, and constitutions written under occupation. For decades, Japan has been politely sitting at the geopolitical dinner table, speaking only when spoken to, contributing economically while whispering apologies into the void like a country stuck in an eternal customer service loop.Then, in walked Donald Trump, who does not do quiet reverence the way diplomats prefer. He does not tiptoe around history as if it might explode underfoot. Instead, he treats it like a battle scar. Something you acknowledge, maybe even joke about, because the alternative is letting it define you forever.And in one offhand quip about not tipping off the enemy, referencing Pearl Harbor attack, he did something extraordinary. He made it human again.Q: "Why didn't you tell U.S. allies…about the war before attacking Iran?"President Trump: "We wanted surprise. Who knows better about surprise than Japan? Why didn't you tell me about Pearl Harbor?" pic.twitter.com/esV9iyvMiV— CSPAN (@cspan) March 19, 2026Predictably, the Left responded like a smoke alarm detecting burnt toast.Outrage was immediate, theatrical, and almost ritualistic. Because for them, history is not something to be processed and integrated. It is a sacred museum where everything must remain frozen behind velvet ropes, accompanied by hushed tones and pre-approved emotional reactions. They traffic in permanent grievance, because grievance is power, and power is never relinquished voluntarily.But something fascinating happened outside the American outrage-industrial complex. Something that didn’t quite fit the narrative.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 29, 202638 min

The Right Revolution - Weekend Recap 03-29-26

Merlin the Pig, who boasts a staggering 1.1 million Instagram followers, recently earned a Guinness World Record for his social media stardom.The 4-year-old Mini Vietnamese potbelly, which lives in Sacramento, Calif., took home the title for the most followers on Instagram for a pig.The popular pig is famous for starring in videos where he presses buttons that play voice recordings to express his feelings and desires.“Merlin has over 30 buttons in the house that he uses regularly, sparking conversation online about just how intelligent, emotional, and human-like pigs can be when given the time, patience and positive reinforcement,” the record book explained.Congratulations Merlin.https://x.com/EricLDaugh/status/2035843387702612030BREAKING: Germany's right-wing anti-Islamic migration party just SURGED in tonight's West Germany state elections, making a SURPRISING +11 point gainAfD has nearly DOUBLED its seats from just a few years agoTake your country BACK from the 3rd world!https://x.com/Inevitablewest/status/2035807384191324217The RN party in France has just won over FORTY French cities in the local elections, including Nice, having absolutely CRUSHED the left-wing allianceThis is completely unprecedented…See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 29, 202638 min

Democrats' Quiet Internal Coup - Weekend Recap 03-28-26

Who is the leader of the party?Not the ceremonial answer. Not the press-release answer. The actual answer. Nobody.And what makes that answer so deliciously awkward is that it isn’t even controversial. It’s just… obvious. The party that once orbited figures like Bill Clinton or Barack Obama now resembles a group project where nobody wants to take the lead but everyone insists they’re the smartest person in the room.Let’s talk about the ghosts first.Joe Biden is less a political figure now and more a museum exhibit that occasionally blinks. Democrats still wheel him out rhetorically when it’s convenient, but the energy behind that effort feels like trying to reboot a flip phone in the age of quantum computing. And then there’s Kamala Harris, who, despite suffering a political defeat so decisive it practically came with its own soundtrack, is still treated by party insiders like a “top-tier option.” That’s not confidence. That’s denial wearing a pantsuit.The rest of the bench doesn’t exactly inspire confidence either.Gavin Newsom, once hyped as the slick-haired savior of progressive politics, now feels like a canceled pilot episode. His national appeal peaked somewhere between French Laundry dinners and California’s ongoing audition for a dystopian documentary. The idea of a Newsom presidential run in 2028 has all the excitement of reheated coffee, and about the same aftertaste. Pair him with any running mate and you’ve got a political version of Beavis and Butthead, minus the self-awareness.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 28, 202638 min

When Leftism Runs Amuck - Weekend Recap 03-28-26

Now I’m no fan of TSA, as I find them useless. But ICE is their real target.And you know why. ICE represents a real threat to Democrats. The more effective ICE is, the fewer votes Democrats have.As for TSA, Democrats believe that travelers will blame Trump for their delays. The 3rd time in six months Democrats have made TSA work without pay.Airports are setting up food drives for TSA. And now Elon Musk has offered to pay them…[X] SB – Mamdani on ICEThe same is true with gasoline, as Democrats think they can make hay with the price of gas…Already Democrats are saying Trump broke his promise not to raise gas prices. Do you know how hard you have to search for a lifeline to blame Trump for gas prices going back up to Biden levels?But this is their new battle cry.ICE is MEANGas is BACK TO BIDEN LEVELS. Trump broke his promise.In case you haven’t noticed, Leftist media is piling on Trump and MAGA. Late night comedians are still at it, as Kimmel quipped about Trump wanting $200B for the war effort, saying give Trump $100B to go away.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 28, 202638 min

Ep 124What Leftist Learn in Death - Ep 26-124

Let me start with a question that doesn’t get asked nearly enough, especially in a country that claims to love results: how do you build a decades-long reputation as an “expert” when your predictions collapse faster than a campaign promise after Election Day?Because that’s not normal. In most lines of work, if you’re wrong at scale, repeatedly, and publicly, there’s a consequence. If a pilot lands planes the way Paul Ehrlich landed predictions, you’re not getting upgraded to a bigger aircraft. You’re getting escorted out of the cockpit and possibly handed a pamphlet on alternative careers.But Ehrlich? He did the intellectual equivalent of calling for the financial collapse of gravity, watched it fail to materialize, and somehow got booked for the sequel.Now, to understand how that happens, you have to go back to 1968, when Ehrlich publishes The Population Bomb. And this wasn’t some cautious, hedged academic paper filled with “ifs” and “maybes.” This was a man planting a flag in the ground and saying, “We are heading straight into mass starvation, and it’s going to happen soon.”Not in a century. Not in some distant, abstract future. He told the world that hundreds of millions of people were going to starve in the 1970s. That’s not analysis. That’s a deadline.And the country ate it up. Not literally, because according to Ehrlich we were about to run out of food, but culturally, the appetite for this kind of message was enormous.Because here’s something worth sitting with for a second: people don’t just respond to fear, they organize around it. Fear simplifies the world. It takes complicated systems and turns them into a single, digestible storyline. Too many people. Not enough resources. End of discussion.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 27, 202638 min

Ep 123Leftist Farces - Ep 26-123

I’d like to begin with something that hit me recently, but I’ve mentioned it in the past. It has to do with the guy Alan Richter, the big actor who beat up his neighbor.I heard that he is anti-Trump.He auditioned for American Idol, and he can’t sing.No offense against him, but he would do anything to be successful in entertainment. And this is true of almost all of Hollywood. They virtue-signal their hatred for something they know nothing about.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 27, 202638 min

Ep 122The Messaging Hammer - Ep 26-122

Conservatives are winning and winning BIG. So how is Leftism still hanging around?Leftists should be running for the woods, and not acting cocky. These imbeciles have no policy issue to stand on, and do nothing but hate and create chaos. Yet, here they stand. Open spouting their nonsense.Enough!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 26, 202638 min

Ep 121Digging Deeper - Ep 26-121

In a typical day, I get about a week’s worth of work. I want to make short videos of things that are important from a messaging point of view. It’s the age-old conundrum of how much effort should go into something that gets limited reach.I look at the people who get 100s of 1000s of views on things, and a lot of it is worth it, but a lot is not.I’m frustrated to not deliver more. Without sounding egotistical, I have so much knowledge to share that is poignant, it could literally change lives, and I feel stifled much of the time. Ideas hit at lightspeed, because God blessed me with a fertile mind.I honestly feel like I’m letting the world down at times by not producing all this work. I’m no Nicolai Tesla, but I promise you that the ideas inside of me are important for Christianity and Conservatism.I ask God daily, what do I do? I don’t want this to sound egotistical, because I’m far from that in my statements. I know what I’m good at, and what I am not.My team has built this beautiful infrastructure to address the gaps in the conservative plan. We waste $600,000 of advertising in our network monthly. I’ve started offering this to friends who have small businesses and who want to max their digital spend. Why spend with Meta or Google, when we have built this beautiful conservative machine.15 million people in our database, 150 million emails sent monthly.We have put millions of $$ into this, and when it pays off, it will free 100s, maybe 1000s of content creators to spread their messages. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Mar 26, 202638 min