Thursday, August 22
Ben Bergquam Confronts Rep. Veronica Escobar About Dems Supporting Open Borders
Ben Bergquam reported live from the Democratic National Convention and highlighted several interviews he had with Democratic participants. As she walked into the convention center, Bergqma caught up with Representative Veronica Escobar, a radical supporter of the Biden-Harris open border policies.
SCOTUS Grants Partial Ruling In Favor Of Arizona’s Ability To Ask For Proof Of Citizenship To Vote
Gina Swoboda and Jack Posobiec discussed a major Supreme Court ruling that upholds Arizona’s requirement for proof of citizenship to register to vote using the state form. Swoboda explained that the ruling allows Arizona to reject state voter registrations without proof of citizenship. However, due to the Supremacy Clause, the federal form still allows registration without proof, which poses a challenge. Swoboda expressed concern that Arizona’s Secretary of State may encourage county recorders to circumvent the ruling by offering the federal form when state forms are rejected. She emphasized the need for continued vigilance and legal action to ensure compliance with the law and urged grassroots involvement to protect voter integrity.
Mike Lindell Hosts 50 Democrats Who Voted For Biden But Now Voting For Trump On FrankSpeech
Mike Lindell talked about his media outreach at the Democrat Convention, where he interviewed over 50 Democrats from the area who said they had voted for Joe Biden and now plan to vote for Donald Trump in November.
Benz: It’s Not Republican’s vs. Democrats, It’s Blob vs. Populism
Mike Benz dove into the political dynamics surrounding Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK) and the idea of him joining forces with Donald Trump. Benz likens the energy of RFK’s campaign to Trump’s 2016 movement, emphasizing a broader battle between nationalism and globalism rather than partisan politics. They discuss the internal conflict within RFK’s camp, with some urging him to align with Trump, while others caution against it due to his family legacy. Benz suggests that RFK could play a significant role in a Trump administration, possibly handling matters like declassifying documents related to JFK’s assassination, which RFK has controversially linked to the CIA. The conversation highlights the potential for RFK to influence the political landscape, whether by joining Trump or preparing for a future run in 2028.
WarRoom Posse Needs To Step Up To Turn Out Votes Against Radical Marxist Harris-Walz Ticket
Battleground hosts discuss strategies and tactics to mobilize the MAGA movement, focusing on voter registration and turnout. Key figures include Luke Mahoney, co-founder of Malko, and Patrick Kester, chief of staff for Elise Stefanik. They emphasize the importance of registering hunters and gun owners, highlighting potential voter pools in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania. Luke opens with a prayer, and Patrick shares data on unregistered voters, urging action before early voting starts. They address concerns about election integrity, especially in New York, and critique extreme left policies on parental rights and gender issues. The conversation stresses grassroots efforts, voter engagement, and the urgent need to counteract what they see as a dangerous shift in Democratic policies.
Posse Needs To Make Big Push On Economic Messaging To Win The Presidency
Patrick Kester and Luke Maloney tackled the impact of economic policies on American homeowners and the broader economy. They criticized Kamala Harris’s proposal for an unrealized capital gains tax, arguing it would unfairly tax homeowners on hypothetical gains, leading to financial strain and potentially harming the American dream. They described the policy as unfeasible and damaging to homeowners, particularly Gen X and Baby Boomers, and warned that it could lead to increased refinancing and economic hardship.
The hosts also highlighted the broader economic issues under the current administration, including rising household costs due to the Inflation Reduction Act, which they believe is exacerbating financial difficulties for Americans. They emphasized that the high cost of living is making it harder for families to succeed economically.
Turning to political strategy, Kester and Maloney discussed the critical importance of House seats in the upcoming election, detailing key races and emphasizing the need for Republican victories to counter the Biden-Harris agenda. They stressed the need for voter mobilization and financial support for candidates in tight races to achieve a majority and support President Trump’s agenda.