Monica Crowley Exposes Hillary Clinton’s MSNBC Interview, Propagandist For The Regime
Monica Crowley launched a sharp critique of Hillary Clinton, accusing her of being a “system tool” and a “product of the regime.” Crowley expressed disdain for Clinton invoking the late journalist Harry Evans, asserting, “Harry Evans was a class act. He would not be condoning what is going on now in American journalism.” Crowley described Clinton’s bitterness over not becoming president as consuming her entire life, criticizing her for being a “willing tool” of the system that, according to Crowley, failed to stop Donald Trump in 2016 and 2020. She claimed the system’s response included orchestrating a global pandemic, social unrest, and election manipulations to prevent Trump’s re-election, citing a supposed attempt on Trump’s life as part of ongoing efforts to undermine the “America First” movement. Crowley warned that the “cornered rat” mentality of the system, including Clinton’s comments, reflects desperation and could lead to increased dangers as the election approaches, urging, “We need all hands on deck… We need to be braced for what the system has planned.”
Rep. Chip Roy: Funding Lawfare Against President Trump
Texas Congressman Chip Roy and Monica Crowley addressed the ongoing debate over the SAVE Act and government spending. Roy emphasized the importance of the SAVE Act, which aims to protect election integrity by preventing last-minute voter registration and ensuring secure elections. He criticized those opposing the act and warned that failure to act now could lead to a government shutdown in December: “We need to pick the fight now to avoid a CR before Christmas,” he said. Roy also criticized Speaker Johnson’s handling of the situation and expressed frustration with Republican colleagues who he believes are not fully committed to the cause. He argued that failing to push for the SAVE Act would guarantee a large omnibus spending bill in December, undermining fiscal responsibility: “You can’t win a fight you don’t pick,” Roy asserted. Crowley agreed, highlighting the broader issue of government overspending and its impacts on national stability.
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Rep. Roy: For The People Who Are Saying, We Can’t Do A CR Plus Save, You Are Unilaterally Disarming
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Stephanie Pomboy Reveals What To Watch For From The Fed Today: 25 Or 50 BPS
Monica Crowley and Stephanie Pomboy analyzed critical economic issues, focusing on the Federal Reserve’s anticipated rate cuts and the U.S. dollar’s reserve currency status. Pomboy expressed skepticism about the rate cuts, suggesting they might be politically motivated given persistent inflation and recession concerns. She noted, "The FED cutting rates now, despite ongoing inflation, seems premature.” Both criticized the FED for its slow response to inflation, exacerbated by reckless fiscal policies under the Biden administration. Pomboy also highlighted the threat to the U.S. dollar from BRICS nations seeking a unified currency, warning, "The dollar’s share of global reserves is at a 29-year low.” She proposed that a return to a gold standard could stabilize the dollar, although it would entail significant economic challenges. This discussion underscores the urgent need for effective economic policies amid growing global and domestic pressures.
Monica Crowley: Kamala Harris Is A System Menace
Monica Crowley discussed several key topics. She began by expressing her enthusiasm for her podcast and social media presence, noting that Eric Prince and Michael Lindell would join the show to discuss major issues such as Israel’s military actions and Trump’s recent assassination attempt. Crowley criticized Kamala Harris for her poor performance in interviews, suggesting she struggles even with soft questions and is unfit for the presidency. "The woman who is positioned as Southeast Asian and South Asian Indian…cannot handle basic questions,” Crowley stated, highlighting Harris’s perceived lack of intellectual capability.
Crowley also condemned Harris’s past actions as California’s Attorney General, accusing her of prosecuting parents of truant children not out of concern for education but to reclaim funding lost by the state. She criticized Harris for her "pure evil” approach and described her as a "system puppet,” similar to Joe Biden. Crowley stressed the importance of this election as part of a larger battle against a "fundamental evil” aiming to undermine the United States and the West. She urged all Americans to support the Trump campaign and related initiatives to protect the vote and safeguard the country’s future.
E.J. Antoni: Outlook For The Country If We Face Debt Crisis
Monica Crowley and E.J. Antoni discussed the escalating U.S. debt crisis, emphasizing its dire implications. Crowley introduced the topic by highlighting the national debt, which has soared to $36 trillion, with annual deficits hitting $2 trillion. Antoni concurred, noting, "It’s a crisis, especially with $1 trillion a year just to service the debt.” He pointed out that August saw the worst deficit on record, surpassing even the pandemic-era spending spikes.
Antoni warned that the growing debt will crowd out essential government services and necessitate "massive cuts and massive tax hikes” if not addressed. He compared the potential impact to Greece’s debt crisis, where severe reductions in government services were implemented. Antoni criticized the current administration’s approach, suggesting that Kamala Harris might resort to inflation to manage the debt, reflecting on the 1970s when inflation devalued the dollar and worsened economic conditions.
Crowley agreed, stressing that inflation under Harris could reach "Weimar Republic levels,” and emphasized the need for strong leadership to address these issues. Both agreed that electing Donald Trump could provide the necessary economic recovery and debt management. Antoni concluded by noting that Americans are unprepared for the forthcoming crisis, exacerbated by current inflationary pressures.
The Agenda: What Trump Should Do In His First 100 Days
In their discussion, Monica Crowley and Joel Pollak focused on President Trump’s potential actions during his first 100 days if re-elected. Pollak, who recently released a book titled The Agenda: What Trump Should Do in His First 100 Days, emphasized the importance of this period for new presidents to implement their agenda. He argued that Trump needs to address the weaponization of government agencies like the DOJ and FBI, which he believes have been compromised.
Pollak proposed that Trump should consider firing senior leaders in national security and law enforcement to combat this issue and suggested that if Congress is uncooperative, Trump should leverage executive orders aggressively. He outlined strategies such as reversing Biden’s policies on energy and immigration, and taking strong actions on foreign policy, particularly regarding Ukraine and Iran.
Crowley and Pollak also touched on the need for strong leadership to counteract the Democrats’ strategic use of executive orders and legislative maneuvers. Pollak highlighted that Trump’s effectiveness would depend on his ability to act decisively and harness executive power to fulfill campaign promises and address immediate crises.
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Joel Pollak: You Cannot Count On The Support Of Congress
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