Wednesday, July 3
Matthew Boyle: Biden’s Own Super PAC Polling Revealed President Trump Landslide “BEFORE The Debate”
In a conversation between Matt Boyle and Ben Harnwell, they discussed a New York Times article suggesting Joe Biden might withdraw from the presidential race. Boyle emphasized an internal struggle within the Democratic Party over whether Biden or Kamala Harris would be a better candidate to minimize Senate losses, as Republicans are poised to gain a majority. The debate centers on protecting down-ticket races, with Democrats considering the long-term impact on their power in Congress. The White House’s substantial campaign funds complicate switching candidates, as moving away from Biden or Harris would mean losing significant financial resources. The discussion highlighted the importance of Trump’s running mate selection, with names like JD Vance and Glenn Youngkin mentioned. Boyle noted that despite some internal Democratic skepticism about Biden, the focus remains on safeguarding Congressional seats and preparing for a potential Trump presidency. The conversation underscored the strategic maneuvers within both parties as they brace for the upcoming elections.
Davis: “[If You Thought] BLM And ANTIFA Riots Were Bad In 2020, Wait For The Hamas Riots In 2024”
In a recent discussion on WarRoom, Mike Davis from Article III Project joined Ben Harnwell to analyze the fallout from the Supreme Court’s ruling on immunity for judges and its implications for ongoing legal battles. Davis highlighted President Biden’s precarious political position and the internal Democratic turmoil. He noted the challenges in removing Biden from the nomination due to legal and financial hurdles, emphasizing Kamala Harris’s controversial vice presidency. Davis criticized the Biden administration’s judicial overreach and suggested that their attempts to undermine constitutional principles were unraveling. Both agreed that Republican strategy should capitalize on Democratic infighting, suggesting it could unite their base against court-packing threats and solidify support in upcoming elections. They concluded with a call for vigilance in defending constitutional rights amidst ongoing political turbulence.
OK State Superintendent Calls On Trump To Stop The “Marxist Cesspool” Takeover In American Education
Ryan Walters, the School Superintendent of Oklahoma, discussed the recent mandate to introduce Bible teaching in schools during an interview with Ben Harnwell. Walters emphasized that the decision stemmed from countering what he described as radical left influences within education, which he accused of indoctrinating students to hate America and distort its history. He highlighted removing the Bible from classrooms as part of this ideological agenda, contrary to teaching foundational American values and historical references. Walters viewed the reintroduction of the Bible into Oklahoma’s curriculum as a critical step towards restoring a truthful understanding of American traditions and history.
He asserted that this initiative was not just about Oklahoma but set an example for other states to follow, aiming to preserve and educate students about America’s historical roots and the role of the Bible in shaping its foundational documents and principles. Walters also addressed potential backlash, asserting that the left’s objections to the Bible’s inclusion in education were unfounded and aimed at rewriting history to suit their ideology.
Walters expressed optimism about the initiative’s future impact, particularly if supported by federal initiatives under a potential future Trump administration. He criticized politicians who promise but do not deliver on their commitments, contrasting his approach of aligning governance with campaign promises. Walters concluded by inviting support and engagement via social media, emphasizing transparency and public accountability in his efforts to reform education in Oklahoma.
Jérôme Rivière Breaks Down EU Elections: France Follows Italy And Hungary In Path Against Globalism
Ben Harnwell and Jerome Riviere discussed the upcoming French elections and the political landscape on a recent broadcast. Riviere, a prominent figure in French politics, highlighted the significant developments following recent elections where the National Rally emerged as a frontrunner. He emphasized the high voter turnout and the challenges of coalition-building among competing parties. Riviere predicted that the National Rally, possibly in alliance with the Republican Party, could secure a majority in the upcoming round, potentially reshaping French politics. He criticized other parties for forming alliances without shared policies, viewing them as opportunistic rather than principled. Riviere stressed the importance of addressing immigration issues and maintaining French secularism in the face of cultural challenges. Overall, he portrayed the elections as a pivotal moment for French and European politics, potentially shifting towards more nationalist and sovereignty-focused policies.
Nigel Farage Makes Final Campaign Stops To Finish Up Historic 2024 Reform UK Political Campaign
Ben Harnwell and Raheem Kassam discuss the upcoming election in Clacton-on-Sea, where Nigel Farage is campaigning. Harnwell reports from the area, noting the challenges Farage and the Reform Party face, including issues with mail-in voting, media misrepresentation, and claims of foreign interference. They highlight the Reform Party’s cautious optimism despite these obstacles. Kassam emphasizes that the mainstream media misquoted Farage regarding Marine Le Pen, misrepresenting his support for her party and policies.
The conversation shifts to broader issues, such as the mismanagement of mail-in votes by the Royal Mail and the labor party’s dominance in ballot harvesting. Kassam criticizes the UK’s election system, likening it to the issues seen in the U.S. 2020 election. They also discuss the Conservative Party’s shift to the center-left and its impact on voter sentiment.
The segment includes humor about gym workouts and a discussion of Farage’s strategy and long-term plans for the Reform Party. They note the media’s attempts to link Farage to Russia, a tactic previously used against Trump. The interview closes with Harnwell reporting on Farage’s campaign event at a gym, emphasizing his fighting spirit and dedication to his political cause.