Friday, August 23
Dr. Navarro Proposes RFK Jr. Strategy: Stay On Blue States’ Ballot While Endorsing President Trump
In his opening Friday morning commentary, Peter Navarro passionately articulated a vision for America that revolves around shared values such as a strong economy, zero inflation, secure borders, safe communities, and low taxes. Navarro emphasized that these are fundamental desires of all Americans who wish to live without fear of government overreach or threats from external entities. He differentiated between those who are “awake” rather than “woke,” indicating a rejection of what he sees as extreme policies affecting various aspects of American life, including issues like gender in sports.
Navarro also discussed the political landscape, highlighting the importance of educating voters about the significant policy differences between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. He noted the need to “take back Trump’s America” from what he described as the “most radical Democrat ticket in history.” This call to action was aimed at energizing the Republican base and ensuring a strong turnout in key races across the country, particularly emphasizing the strategic importance of states like Arizona and Washington.
Navarro also addressed Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s position in the race, suggesting it would be strategic for Kennedy to drop out and endorse Trump, especially considering the challenges Kennedy has faced from within his party. He highlighted how the legacy of the Kennedy family, particularly in the African-American community, could shift the dynamics of the election, especially with Kamala Harris’s recent gains. Overall, Navarro’s remarks centered on a call for unity among voters to ensure a Republican victory, framing it as essential for the future of the nation.
Part One:
Dr. Navarro Slams Kamala’s DNC Speech: Border, Politicization Of The DoJ, China
Part Two:
Rep. Andy Biggs On The Top Issues For Arizonians And The Key Congressional Races For This November
Rep. Andy Biggs discusses the political landscape in Arizona, noting its strong economy under President Trump’s policies, particularly highlighting sectors like mining and aerospace. He addresses the current shifts in voter dynamics due to Kamala Harris’s candidacy, which has narrowed Trump’s lead in the state. Biggs believes this shift is temporary, as many voters still favor Trump’s presidency over the current administration. He emphasizes that the Arizona presidential race will significantly impact U.S. Senate and Congressional races, mentioning that Democrats are heavily funding campaigns against Republican candidates like David Schweikert and Juan Ciscomani. Biggs notes that despite Democrats outspending Republicans, the key issues for voters, particularly in Arizona, include the economy and border security. He also comments on the challenges Republicans face in Senate races nationwide, stressing the need for adequate funding and effective campaigning, particularly for candidates like Kari Lake.
Part One:
Rep. Andy Biggs Offers National View For Securing House Majority This November
Part Two:
Jim Rickards On Biden-Harris Jobs Report From Last 3 Years
In their discussion, Peter Navarro and Jim Rickards analyzed discrepancies in U.S. job reports, suggesting that job data might be misleading or inaccurate. Rickards highlighted the inconsistency between the employer and household surveys, which are supposed to align but have shown diverging trends. “Every month they come out with an employment report…and every single revision for a year was downward,” Rickards noted, implying systematic errors or deliberate manipulation in reporting job creation. Navarro and Rickards explored how these discrepancies could be due to illegal immigration impacting the labor market and causing job data distortion. They also debated economic policy, with Rickards suggesting that recent government spending is not yielding expected economic growth. Both agreed that the current fiscal strategy might not prevent a recession before the next election, critiquing it as inefficient and potentially harmful to long-term economic stability.
Joe Kent: Democrats’ “Goal Is To Hold The House So That They Can Not Certify The Election”
In this discussion with Peter Navarro, Joe Kent highlighted the challenges he faced in his 2022 congressional race, attributing his loss to insufficient support from the Republican Party and Kevin McCarthy’s actions against fellow Republicans. Kent is more optimistic about the current race, noting a unified Republican Party and increased support from key figures like Speaker Johnson and the NRCC. “We have the resources from the War Room Posse and Washington DC…to expose just how radical [my opponent] is,” Kent stated. He emphasized key issues such as inflation, border security, and crime, criticizing his opponent for aligning with radical left policies. Despite being outspent, Kent remains determined to win the upcoming election, focusing on grassroots support and strategic campaigning.
Every issue discussed here is critical. The core of our country is on the line
BORING!!!! Snoozefest. Do some jazz with your hands you convict. How is the china man doing these days?
Hi Danold- try some WarPath coffee to wake you up next time! 🙂
Clever, but coffee won’t help that type of nightmare.
What is the nightmare?