Friday, July 26
Batya Ungar-Sargon Grills Kamala Harris
Bayta Ungar-Sargon praised the American working class as “the most tolerant, colorblind people on planet Earth,” stating they would support any candidate who doesn’t insult or harm them, regardless of identity. Ungar-Sargon criticized Democrats for elevating individuals who meet diversity criteria but lack substance, saying, “The Democratic Party is offering… nothing but further furthers the kind of invisibility of working-class people.” She highlighted Kamala Harris as an example of this issue, pointing out her lack of policy to benefit the working class and accusing Democrats of using identity politics to deflect criticism, asserting that “they take someone who checks the box on multiple identity fronts” and ignore their policy shortcomings.
She further credited Donald Trump for removing abortion from the Democrats’ agenda, saying, “Donald Trump understands where the American people are at,” highlighting his strategic approach. Ungar-Sargon suggested Republicans should avoid racialized language, stating that “the point that’s being made is she was chosen because of that,” emphasizing the importance of addressing issues with clear intentions. She praised Trump’s connection to the American people, arguing that “Trump is basically the opposite” of the interchangeable politicians within the system, noting his unique “primal and even spiritual” connection with supporters.
Part one:
She’s Not A Great Pick For President: Batya Ungar-Sargon Reveals Why Top-Tier Democrats Doubt Kamala
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Darren Beattie Explains The “Democrat Machine” At Work
In a conversation with Ben Harnwell, Darren Beattie emphasized the systemic nature of American politics, contrasting Biden’s presidency with Donald Trump’s leadership style. Beattie argued, “The system is charged,” and Biden’s role is to show “how irrelevant and ultimately replaceable people are” within it. In stark contrast, Trump is portrayed as “the last true man in the arena,” with a unique connection to his supporters. Beattie stated, “Trump is basically the opposite” of typical politicians, highlighting his “primal and even spiritual” bond with the American public.
The discussion shifted to election integrity, where Beattie acknowledged widespread concerns about potential electoral misconduct. He remarked, “It’s always a concern… But we have to win nonetheless,” stressing the need for strategic focus beyond allegations of election rigging. Beattie criticized Kamala Harris as an “extreme candidate” whose policies are detrimental to the nation, describing her as out of touch with the challenges faced by ordinary Americans. He warned against overemphasizing her diversity credentials, asserting, “She’s not up to the task of fixing any of these things.”
Beattie concluded by highlighting a story involving Kamala Harris and the January 6th events, urging readers to explore more at “revolver.news,” predicting it will become a major election narrative.
Darren Beattie Warns Of Democrat Machine’s Plan To “Scrub [Kamala’s] Record”
Part Two:
“She’s An Extreme Candidate”: Darren Beattie Highlights Kamala’s Radical Policy
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Alex DeGrasse: “Kamala Owns Everything That Joe Biden [Failed]”
In a discussion between Ben Harnwell and Alex DeGrasse, the conversation focused on Kamala Harris’s role and the GOP’s strategy regarding her potential as a commander-in-chief. DeGrasse emphasized that Republicans should concentrate on policy issues rather than personal attacks, stating, “Democrats are looking to paint Republicans and play the racism card.” He highlighted Harris’s association with President Biden’s policies, particularly on issues like defunding the police and immigration. DeGrasse pointed out that Harris’s “far-left agenda” provides Republicans with substantial talking points to sway swing voters.
Harnwell discussed election integrity concerns, noting that “62% of voters in swing states expect some form of cheating in November 2024.” Degrasse urged the need for action through www.protectthevote.com to ensure election transparency, emphasizing the training of “tens of thousands of poll watchers and legal experts.”
DeGrasse also mentioned that six Democrats voted to censure Harris on border issues, illustrating her unpopularity even within her party. He predicted more Democrats might distance themselves from Harris, which could be pivotal in swing districts. Overall, DeGrasse urged Republicans to leverage these points to gain an advantage in the upcoming elections.
Part One:
Alex DeGrasse: “Open-Borders Czar” Kamala Cannot Escape Her Policy Failures
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Alex DeGrasse Reveals Democrats Already Jumping Harris-Ship
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Caroline Wren: Arizonans Rejoicing Over JD Vance Pick While D.C. Elite Fear Him
In a conversation with Ben Harnwell, Caroline Wren raised serious concerns about financial activities involving the Democratic fundraising platform ActBlue. Wren expressed skepticism about the legitimacy of ActBlue’s fundraising, stating, “Trump has a massive existing donor base. And so to say 100 million is coming in, especially with more than half being new donors on ActBlue, it’s kind of what sparked me to say. All right. Like, give me a break. You’re trying to sell us a bag of goods that I just don’t believe.” She emphasized the suspicions surrounding ActBlue, including allegations of processing money through “ghost accounts” or “Smurfs” that allegedly launder hundreds of millions of dollars for Democrats.
Wren pointed to reports by citizen journalists and referenced the work of James O’Keefe, highlighting cases where individuals unknowingly appeared to have made numerous small donations via ActBlue. She noted, “These people who are confronted and you gave like 20,000 individual contributions on ActBlue to Democrats… lots of times are like 40 cents a dollar three dollars, but then it ends up totaling 50,000 to 60,000 in a year.” Wren criticized the lack of action from federal agencies like the FEC and DOJ and called for Republican attorneys general to investigate these activities across states.
Wren also discussed foreign interference allegations, mentioning claims that “over 60 percent of the money involved in this is apparently coming from China laundered as fraudulent donations.” She expressed frustration with the current DOJ’s inaction and emphasized the need for state-level investigations to uncover potential election corruption and money laundering schemes.
Caroline Wren Warns Of ActBlue’s Possible “Ghost Accounts” Used To Laundering Hundreds Of Millions
Part Two:
Caroline Wren Calls For RICO Investigations Into ActBlue’s Money Laundering Schemes
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Brian Kennedy: “The Diminishing Likelihood Of A Fair Election”
In a conversation with Ben Harnwell, Brian Kennedy discusses the current political climate and the role of J.D. Vance in defending American values against left-wing radicalism. Kennedy asserts that Vance “represents a devotion to his family” and believes in strengthening the American family, which he claims is “under assault” by both federal and state governments. He criticizes policies like those in California, where “Gavin Newsom is now going to allow the sex of children to be changed without their parents knowing about it.” Kennedy argues that Kamala Harris is emblematic of the radical left, describing her as a “crazy cat lady” and stating, “The American left today has lost their minds.” He points to events like the defacement of American monuments by pro-Palestinian activists as indicative of this mindset. Kennedy encourages people to attend an event by the Committee on the Present Danger: China to further discuss these issues.
Patrick K. O’Donnell On Historical Implications Of ’24 Election
In a conversation with Ben Harnwell, Patrick O’Donnell critiques the portrayal of President Biden as a modern-day Cincinnatus, calling it a “false narrative.” O’Donnell contrasts this with George Washington, who resigned his commission after the Revolutionary War, emphasizing that Washington was “the indispensable man of the American Revolution” due to his leadership and character. O’Donnell argues that the current administration lacks these qualities, pointing out Vice President Harris’s failures, particularly at the border, as evidence. He asserts that the American people are disillusioned with the government.