00:06:06.200That's not what we have here in America.
00:06:08.520So we are going to have to hijack, train, disciple one of the two parties.
00:06:16.380And that's probably going to require that we don't allow whichever party we think has the most potential of actually doing good for America.
00:06:28.220It's probably not going to be incentivizing for them if we continue to assure them you will have our vote no matter what.
00:06:35.760so long as you just say you know what the democrats are going to murder a million babies
00:06:41.120we promise to murder 999 000 you know what the democrats are going to give you infinity
00:06:47.720immigration we promise that we'll just give you infinity immigration instead of from every third
00:06:53.880world hellhole we won't do it from somalia or haiti we'll just do it from 1.4 billion people
00:07:00.820in India, right? If that's the dichotomy that we currently have, and it seems as though it is the
00:07:07.360dichotomy, then at a certain point, we're going to have to say no, no. We're going to have to punish
00:07:15.940the GOP. We're going to have to find a way in order to play politics. Again, there's a lot of
00:07:23.020Christians, especially evangelical Christians, that are good morally, but we are retarded0.97
00:07:29.680politically. We don't have clear political strategy. That's what we want to talk about0.98
00:07:35.240in today's episode. We're going to relate it to 2026 and the midterms and some of the state
00:07:41.440elections that are going on right now. How do we need to think strategically?
00:07:46.800Well, the two parties are also in this time where a realignment is going to happen. If you remember
00:07:51.660back in your grandparents' day, the Democrat Party was actually the party of the worker. They were
00:07:56.300the New Deal Party, they were the Labor Union Party, they were the Worker Protections Party.
00:08:00.140And so for a long time, Democrats were seen as the blue-collar workers' party that protected
00:08:04.540the everyman. Now in 2016, Donald Trump comes to line and he realigns the party, not fundamentally
00:08:09.460along those moral axes, your abortion, your gay marriage, and all of those things, but he realigned
00:08:14.160by appealing to the passed-over American worker, the American worker that no longer had a job
00:08:18.980because his work was sent to Mexico when they offshored manufacturing. And so the Republican
00:08:23.360Party in 2016, he marched to victory largely through those Midwestern states carried along
00:08:28.680by the working class worker. And the Democrats actually became the party of the college educated
00:08:33.900liberal, the coastal elites. Now we're facing that same type of thing. After 12 years of Trump
00:08:39.380haunting the primaries, haunting the general election, being on the ballot in one way or
00:08:43.940another, we're going to see for the first time in 2028, America after Trump. We're going to see
00:08:49.760what types of voters the Democrats will aim to appeal to. They have their own problem with their
00:08:54.440radicals and the radical sexual left, the radical LGBTQ, the radicals on immigration. So they have
00:09:00.040to figure out a way to sequester those and who they're going to make their broad appeal to.
00:09:03.520But the Republican Party has the same thing. Are they going to be the party of the working class?
00:09:07.680And are they going to be the party of the older voter? That's the big thing. You have this older
00:09:11.980voting bloc, the moral majority from the 80s that has helped them cruise along to all of these
00:09:16.900electoral victories, whether it was George Bush and a remnant of them in 2016 and 2024 when they
00:09:22.460won. But they're rapidly passing away. So if they're smart, they need to be thinking about
00:09:26.160how do I appeal to the younger voters? How do I get younger people energized and involved?
00:09:31.620James Fishback is a great example of this, someone who's carrying forward the torch
00:09:34.900for the next generation. But if you look at his platform and the platform of another Republican
00:09:40.060caucusing with the same party, running for the governor of a red state, James Fishback in
00:09:44.940Florida, Vivek Ramaswamy in Ohio, even though they're both underneath the same banner, they have
00:09:49.800very, very, very different visions of what they're putting forward. James Fishback wants to reform
00:09:55.060and eliminate the H-1B work visa program. He says too many individuals from overseas, even though1.00
00:10:00.920it's happening legally, are coming here. They're not only taking jobs, they're taking positions in1.00
00:10:04.820colleges that should belong to students who grew up and call Florida their home. He wants to be
00:10:09.600explicitly Christian in the public square. Christ overall. We're taking the abortion
00:10:15.160mills that are in the state. We're burning them to the ground, every single one of them.0.98
00:10:18.980We're putting up crisis pregnancy centers there. We're going to take OnlyFans, or we're going to1.00
00:10:23.180tax the models who do it at 50%. We're also, he called it the SIM tax. He says, if I get elected0.75
00:10:28.020governor, I'm taxing the men who consume OnlyFans also at 50%. We'll see how that actually plays0.52
00:10:33.600out. But you get the idea, the type of vision he's putting forward. It's muscular, it's Christian,
00:10:38.600it's aimed at protecting the people of Florida, it's aimed at saying we have all this money,
00:10:43.080we have hundreds of millions of dollars in bonds in Israel. That doesn't belong there. That's
00:10:47.160coming back home to help families start, help young couples start a family. That's coming home1.00
00:10:52.400to help young couples afford a home. Florida colleges are for Florida students. It's Christian,0.98
00:10:57.200it's pro-Florida, pro-America. But on the other hand, you have Vivek Ramaswamy. He himself is
00:11:03.040explicitly not a Christian. Now in name, he said, oh, I want to have some type of reforms to the
00:11:07.820visa program but i mean that's that's kind of like you know the ant saying like oh yeah we we
00:11:13.040think these anthills in west's backyard that they've getting overrun we'll definitely look
00:11:16.400into a solution for that or benjamin netanyahu saying we want to get off us aid in seven years0.99
00:11:21.220yeah okay we'll believe it when we see it indians are notoriously in group preference they
00:11:27.360notoriously bring in family so on the other hand you have vivek ramaswamy championing uh what does
00:11:32.780he call it moral monotheism he's not a christian he believes in a pantheon of gods he wants to
00:11:37.660They're bringing in big manufacturers such as Anduril, which is drone manufacturing.0.69
00:25:59.180the mothers that are raising children, the churches that are there. I feel for them. So
00:26:03.640we're not taking this and saying like, oh, everything will be fine. I understand that
00:26:07.100there are real ramifications for whoever wins, whether it be Vivek or his opponent, the Jewish
00:26:10.980woman, Amy Acton. There's downstream effects for both of them. But one of the things about Vivek
00:26:15.420is it's not just four years. Maybe even in those four years, temporarily, all else being equal,
00:26:21.620looking at shrinking your window for four years, life is slightly better. If we could look into
00:26:26.660the future see two different futures life is slightly better with under vivek for those four
00:26:31.180years than amy acton than amy act jewish democrat but four years is not just four years it then
00:26:37.220becomes eight years it then launches into a senate or a supreme court nomination or a vice president
00:26:43.240or a president president nomination yeah and we don't get this opportunity to say the course of
00:26:48.600the republican party the older generation is dying off the younger people are getting involved in
00:26:53.060politics and this is our dogma going forward it's no to hinduism it's no to multiculturalism it's
00:26:58.880no to importing the third world it's america it's american scammers it's christian it's our it's
00:27:04.420our european western culture and heritage that's what defines a republican of the party of the
00:27:09.300future not whatever vivek is well said i just want to say two things one going back to the concept
00:27:14.020of like what will you elect it's one hindu you elect one person um how can that really why does
00:27:19.400that really matter? And this isn't actually what you were alluding to. It's not theoretical. This
00:27:23.240has actually already happened in the Democratic Party, right? So the Democratic Party circa 2010
00:27:28.140had to run candidates who were appealing at least in credence to the Christian ethos. They're saying,
00:27:33.500I go to church. Yeah, I go to this Unitarian church, but I go to church, and I believe that
00:27:38.060Jesus is God. And look where we're at now. Christ is king. It's like virtually no Democratic
00:27:43.460candidate does that. And this is where we have to inject some cynicism here, but it is really
00:27:48.500just the reality if you don't think both the republican party and the democratic party they've
00:27:53.100got their consultant their political consultants and their statisticians and they're literally just
00:27:57.420running numbers they're just saying politics is demographics right so we're running numbers how
00:28:01.840many christians are there how many people who identify as white christians well okay so what
00:28:05.040if we what if we push this policy for we we emphasize this point would we win okay we could
00:28:10.060capture 50 percent of that that that um sector that block and then if we said this we could
00:28:15.460capture 50 and then we win we win ohio we win florida and we win all these it's all math this
00:28:20.700is all math this is how these parties that it's not principles and so they all just want to win
00:28:25.020and so when once we recognize that and we're cynical to that that degree it's not surprising
00:28:30.260is because of democracy is you have to if you are a christian who wants to honor christ you have to
00:28:36.380come to a level of maturity where you see democracy as one of the most wicked things
00:28:40.700because everything you just just described brad pitt moneyball politics yep yep that is
00:28:47.920that is the logical conclusion it always was of democracy coupled with universal suffrage
00:28:55.240democratic elements of a republic or democratic elements of a monarchy or some kind of you know
00:29:02.680with a strong aristocracy sure yeah but the moment that you have pure democracy with universal
00:29:09.180suffrage. You have moneyball politics. Principles, gone. Purity, gone. Virtue, gone.
00:29:17.400Yeah. And so what does the Vivek case look like then? The Vivek case, if he were to win
00:29:22.940come November, what it would basically say is, oh, you can win that block without running a
00:29:28.160Christian candidate. Yes. Game plan. Got it. All right. So that's off the table now. We don't even0.99
00:29:32.680have to do that. That's so good. And so this is where it becomes very practical. It's like
00:29:36.600the precedent that's set yeah the precedent that's set for the nation for the people of high
00:29:40.600yes but the precedent that's set for the party for its donor for that's right donors for its
00:29:45.600media base for its political consultants is that we don't have to do the things we had to do 20
00:29:50.400years ago to win that's right and that's the problem and now you talk about party realignment
00:29:54.360and this is this has also happened countless times in american history i think most prominently
00:29:59.380about the 1964 goldwater campaign now goldwater got crushed by lyndon b johnson in 1964 but but
00:30:05.600basically the goldwater conservative republicans based out of orange county they looked at the
00:30:10.080republican party the eisenhower republican party and they said oh they're too friendly to new deal
00:30:14.420liberalism oh they're too friendly to the military industrial complex they moderate on all of these
00:30:18.740cultural issues and so this goldwater movement starts to flood the party and what what is it
00:30:23.560defined by it's basically defined by attacking the republican party so they get crushed absolutely
00:30:28.700wiped in 1964 but their their mens rea their thought was if we lose the party if we lose
00:30:35.0801964 we win the party for the next 30 years and did they yes reagan emerges out of the goldwater
00:30:41.280campaign and that that that form of republicanism that's based out of california and this why
00:30:45.620i mean california was largely conservative republican they sacrificed an election
00:30:50.140because they wanted to and why did they sacrifice the election because they attacked themselves
00:30:53.760they attacked themselves they weren't looking toward the democrats oh we know your new deal
00:30:57.540we know we don't like you what we don't like more is that there are people like you who think the
00:31:02.680same things, who have the same principles, who have the same grounding in our party. And we're
00:31:06.240going to root that out. And we're going to sacrifice this election to do that. Now, that
00:31:10.540wasn't, it wasn't their implicit or explicit goal to lose in 1964, but they recognized the reality
00:31:16.420of that. And for the next 30 years, that brand of Republicanism dominated the party.
00:31:21.760Beautiful. So well said. Ohio's Senate, conservative, how many years?
00:31:28.240So the Ohio Senate has been Republican, held by Republicans for 41 years. The House has been held by Republicans for 31 years. That would be 2009, 2010. There was a brief pause with the whole Tea Party thing.
00:31:39.980Helpful. Let me stop you there for just a moment. So here's the deal. If a VEC loses and you get a Jewish female Democrat, right? I mean, that's triple threat. That's not great. Jewish female Democrat.
00:31:54.680What happens? For the citizens of one out of 50 states in our country, things are maybe slightly0.92
00:32:02.740worse for four years. For the whole country? Nope. For citizens, residents of one state out of 50 in
00:32:11.800our country. Here's the thing about state elections. If things are really bad, you can move, right? So
00:32:17.280you're not trapping fellow citizens. You're not trapping fellow brothers and sisters in Christ
00:32:22.760and saying your life is ruined now and blah blah blah no they they have a place to go i had to
00:32:28.220leave california but i had a place to go right there are other places to go um also at the
00:32:33.860federal level chances are senate and house that have been conservative for decades remain
00:32:40.760conservative remain republican so at the federal level nothing's really so you just have a1.00
00:32:47.380screeching Jewish Democrat woman for four years, if she makes things really bad, which probably1.00
00:32:54.600won't be that much worse because there's all these conservative people in that state government1.00
00:32:58.880surrounding her as checks and balances. But if she makes them really bad, people actually have1.00
00:33:02.500a place to go. It's one state out of 50. It's four years. And then after that, similar to four years
00:33:08.440of Biden, landslide popular vote, not just electoral for Trump. Same thing would happen
00:33:13.460Ohio. Guaranteed. But if you get Vivek, you have just signaled to the GOP, the only party out of
00:33:22.040two in our country that even takes the time to pretend to be Christian. You have just signaled0.67
00:33:28.620to them, you know what? We're done with that GOP. You don't have to run candidates anymore who
00:33:36.540pretend to be Christian. You don't need them to run candidates that have been here for multiple0.89
00:33:41.520generations. You don't need to run white candidates. You don't need to run Christian0.88
00:33:45.100candidates. You don't need to run MyHeritage American who have been here for multiple generation
00:33:50.660candidates. You can run polytheistic, demon-worshipping, cow-worshipping, Hindu, bare0.96
00:33:59.860feet, scamming, anchor baby Indians. And it's a winning strategy. The blue-collar white men of1.00
00:34:08.520ohio and women of ohio will vote for it in a heartbeat because he has that little letter right
00:34:12.860to his name as long as it's an r and as long as he's slightly a tick better he said there are
00:34:20.360two genders he stands on truth wow this is our guy so here's the deal here's the deal this has
00:34:27.360become a popular topic online on the interwebs i'm not in ohio okay but i'm we're using this as
00:34:35.540a case study for a larger principle that i do think matters for christians um christians a lot
00:34:41.520of them don't all right so go back c point a a lot of them just you look at their voting habits
00:34:47.020and they don't they don't think morally okay but christians of our stripe and our group they're
00:34:55.480pretty good morally by a landslide i'm talking 20 30 percent higher than catholics than mainline
00:35:02.860Protestants, the evangelicals on abortion, on immigration, on traditional marriage, against
00:35:09.800homosexuality, against suburb of all these things, there's zero contest, okay? So for our, speaking
00:35:17.580to our own people, what I would like to see is number one, I would like to see them start to
00:35:22.180continue to have strong convictions on those moral issues, but learn how to, you know how you learn
00:35:28.940how to draw with the connect the dots.
00:35:31.640I'd love to see them connect those dots
00:35:34.120and see that it forms a very clear six-sided star, okay?0.64
00:35:38.760Abortion, immigration, like I would love for evangelicals
00:35:43.600who are incredible on those moral issues,0.93
00:35:45.920way better than everybody else, and it's not even close,
00:35:49.280but I would love for them to also see,
00:35:51.240yeah, but all these have been disproportionately0.95
00:35:53.600shoved down our throat by Jews, okay?1.00
00:35:57.440So connect those dots, learn that lesson.1.00
00:41:16.840um like from guys who i know have been on the ground uh vivek is uh one of the few indians
00:41:25.100that doesn't stink he's one of the few indians that uh that looks decent and does his hair and
00:41:32.440dresses in american clothes and you know when he thinks that his feet will be in the shot
00:41:38.600will at least put on shoes you know if he's not caught off guard um he's you know his rhetoric
00:41:45.180is sharp his mind is sharp i mean he repeats our talking points really well that's why he
00:41:50.540connected with people he said young men and women need to be able to afford homes they need to be
00:41:54.620able to raise children you need to know that god is real there are two genders he was pretty early
00:41:58.720on rejecting the wokeness now i see that as a career pivot because he kind of saw where the
00:42:03.300waters were going where the river was heading but he was early on on those things and he repeats our
00:42:07.400rhetoric really well though again you need to signal it's not enough to just say our rhetoric
00:42:12.700And that's my point is by rejecting Vivek, you get rid of somebody who I think is a snake and dangerous, and you get rid of his entire political career.
00:42:21.180This could be it if he loses bad enough.1.00
00:42:23.620Secondly, because he is in many ways, the point I was making is the best of India, you get rid of not just Vivek, but all Indians.1.00
00:42:31.340You can scratch Hindu, demon worshiping, cow worshiping, barefoot, scammers, anchor babies, cow urine off the map.1.00
00:42:46.520You can just scratch all that 1.4 billion people who all are going to try to make their play in our country to take over this, to take over that, to get a benefit from this and a benefit from...0.99