Saturday, August 31
Jack Posobiec: The Establishment Has Fully Come Out Against Elon After He Supported The SAVE Act
Dave Brat and Jack Posobiec discuss various geopolitical and political issues, focusing on perceived globalist influences and actions. They argue that the Brazilian Supreme Court, with U.S. State Department support, orchestrated a stolen election to install Lula, a communist, replacing Bolsonaro, who was seen as a populist-nationalist akin to Trump. They mention how social media, especially Elon Musk’s X (formerly Twitter), was targeted for censorship in Brazil. The conversation then shifts to Ukraine, where they claim the U.S. orchestrated a coup to install a government aligned with Western interests, linking these actions to broader global strategies aimed at regime change in Russia. They emphasize the economic motivations behind these actions, particularly in terms of controlling energy resources and markets.
Jack Posobiec: How The U.S. Assisted Brazil’s Authoritarian Speech Takeover, Arrests For Using X
Jack Posobiec and Dave Brat explored the intersection of globalist influences and American domestic policies. Posobiec highlighted the globalist agenda’s overshadowing impact on U.S. domestic issues, noting that “there is no domestic agenda, it is all being dwarfed by the globalist agenda.” He emphasized how this agenda connects with key issues such as border security and federal spending, pointing out recent support from Elon Musk for the SAVE Act, which aims to prevent illegal voting by attaching it to the September spending bill. Posobiec claimed that this act “threatens the regime” and has prompted retaliatory measures against Musk, including actions against his companies.
Brat added a critical perspective on the political landscape, questioning why Republicans haven’t capitalized on this issue to unite the country. He argued that the SAVE Act, with significant public support, could be a “positive message” and serve as a strategic platform for Republicans. Posobiec further criticized the lack of a cohesive message among Republicans, suggesting that leveraging the SAVE Act could galvanize support and challenge Democrats on the integrity of U.S. elections. He concluded by stressing the need for a unified front in addressing the globalist threats and defending American democracy.
BOMBSHELL: Texas And Virginia Have Both Already Removed 5k Illegal Immigrants From Voter Rolls
Hans von Spakovsky of the Heritage Foundation and Dave Brat examined the political and practical implications of the SAVE Act. Von Spakovsky emphasized that the SAVE Act, which seeks to prevent illegal aliens from voting, has strong bipartisan support among Americans. He highlighted the unfairness of allowing non-citizens to vote, noting recent examples of illegal registrations being removed from rolls in Texas and Virginia.
“The politics is overwhelmingly positive,” von Spakovsky said, stressing that both Democrats and Republicans should support it as it aligns with the interests of voters across the political spectrum. Despite this, he noted a lack of strong backing from key figures like Speaker Johnson and the Senate.
Brat questioned why the issue isn’t more prominent, attributing it partly to leftist media downplaying the problem. Von Spakovsky urged conservatives to amplify specific examples of voter fraud to increase public awareness and drive political action.
Dave Walsh Warns Of The CCP’s Control Of Manufacturing Supply Lines For Green Energy
Dave Walsh and Dave Brat explored critical issues surrounding U.S. energy policy and its implications. Walsh highlighted the urgent need for increased energy production, advocating for a robust “drill, baby, drill” approach. He criticized the Biden administration’s policies for indirectly undermining natural gas production without outright banning fracking. Walsh explained that while fracking isn’t formally banned, policies like blocking pipeline projects and halting LNG export permits effectively stifle demand and make gas production economically unviable. He pointed out that "the collection of their policies… stifle demand for gas,” making it increasingly expensive.
Walsh also discussed the broader geopolitical impact of energy policies, noting that "China has co-opted about 70 percent of the electric power generation equipment supply market in the United States” through its dominance in solar panels and lithium-ion batteries. He warned that these policies could lead to economic instability by increasing trade deficits and currency instability, emphasizing that "energy is 12% of the entire economy.” Walsh concluded by urging greater focus on these issues, suggesting that significant Chinese investment and political connections influence the political left’s embrace of green energy initiatives.
Lyman Calls On Johnson To Focus On Electing Republicans Rather Than Aiding His Buddies Into Power
Dave Brat and Patti Lyman covered various political topics, with Lyman highlighting the urgent need for action and unity within the Republican Party. Lyman expressed hope for Steve Bannon and Peter Navarro’s promising updates. She emphasized that while polls are favorable, high energy and enthusiasm are crucial, quoting Father Frank Pavone’s impactful metaphor:
"The house is on fire. We have a choice between the people starting the fire or the ones who are going to put it out.”
Lyman criticized Senate Republican candidates and leaders like Mitch McConnell for not sufficiently supporting the Republican platform, stating, "Central entities suck up all the money and used it for personal vendettas.” She urged Speaker Johnson to focus on electing Republicans and to remove ineffective staff.
LTC. Allen West On The Four Means Of Trafficking Across The Southern Border: Drugs, Human, Sex, and Terrorist Trafficking
In their conversation, Dave Brat and Allen West discussed the urgent issues facing Texas, particularly illegal immigration. West, who serves as the Chairman of the Dallas County GOP, emphasized the significant impact of drug, human, sex, and terrorist trafficking in the region, particularly the devastation caused by fentanyl. He highlighted that "250,000 Americans have lost their lives because of fentanyl” during the Biden administration, comparing this to the 37,000 deaths in the Korean War and 58,000 in the Vietnam War. West stressed the need for better public awareness and action, stating, "We need to hammer the left on this,” and urged increased vigilance in the upcoming elections. He also raised concerns about the potential for voter fraud with the registration of illegal immigrants and homeless individuals in Dallas County. West called for stronger leadership from Republicans, urging them to "stop bringing a plastic spoon to a gunfight” in what he described as a critical battle for the country’s future.
Robby Starbuck Provides Strategy To Stop Companies’ ESG-DEI Takeover
In their conversation, Robby Starbuck and Dave Brat discuss Starbuck’s campaign against “woke” corporate policies, particularly focusing on Tractor Supply’s reversal of such initiatives. Starbuck explains that his efforts aim to “bring basic fairness back to capitalism in the workplace” by exposing companies that adopt divisive social policies. He highlights that his activism has led companies like Tractor Supply, John Deere, and Harley-Davidson to “go back to neutral,” abandoning Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies and ESG initiatives.
Starbuck credits his success to his active social media following, which exerts pressure on companies through emails and phone calls. He argues that businesses must cater to their actual customers, not just influential investors, stating, “The customer is, in fact, king.” Brat and Starbuck critique organizations like the Human Rights Campaign, which they believe push far-left ideologies without broad public support. Starbuck concludes by encouraging companies to “just be neutral” and focus on delivering quality products and services, urging others to reach out and expose DEI policies where they work.
“They Want To Destroy The Supreme Court That Got In Their Way”: Mike Davis On Biden-Harris’s Unrestrained Attack On President Trump
Mike Davis and Dave Brat discussed the ongoing legal battles involving former President Donald Trump and what they see as an assault on the Supreme Court by the Biden administration. Davis criticized Merrick Garland and Jack Smith for reindicting Trump in connection with the January 6th case, claiming they disregard Supreme Court rulings that protect presidential immunity and prohibit using obstruction statutes to target political opponents. He accused the administration of undermining the Supreme Court’s authority to gain political advantage, emphasizing the importance of the upcoming election to protect judicial integrity. Davis also urged supporters to get involved in election efforts and support measures like the Save Act to prevent voter fraud, alleging that illegal immigrants are being registered to vote illegally. He stressed the need for Republicans to act decisively to counter these perceived threats to democracy.
About the interview with Hans von Spakovsky regarding the act (SAVE act). I would think the #1 objection by the left is the claim that the act would prevent many citizens from registering. Smart people need to put their heads together and come up with a full spectrum strategy to address this issue in a way that would convince the lawmakers that this part is no longer a concern. So far I only heard the reasoning against the act due to the fact that non-citizens vote is not an issue, not a reality. If that were the main reasoning why would Republican senators be against it and why would Johnson not fight for it? After all it is harmless, it is a non-issue, so vote it in already. Must be that the left has other excuses that has politicians worried. To say that Mitch McConnel & co. is part of deep state is too simplistic. It must be the worry about citizens having difficulty registering, so let’s be open about it.
I believe that Republicans like Mitch McConnell are more interested in keeping a ready pool of workers who are not as expensive as the American people are. It is for cheap labor that they love the ideas of flooding the country with “migrant labor”. That makes a lot of sense to me. Thanks for reading and commenting! Mitch isn’t part of a “deep state” as much as he is a recipient of the Chamber of Commerce who lobby for businesses who need to stay in business and need cheaper labor than US Citizens.