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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

A Balanced View of Trump’s Cabinet | 11/25/24

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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🗓️ 25 November 2024

⏱️ 81 minutes

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Summary

Now that Trump’s Cabinet is pretty much set, I go through my unique perspective on his individual picks and the direction of his administration in total. I’m very concerned about his picks for Treasury and Labor, mixed together with some of the others who will oversee domestic policy. There are three outcomes of this administration, and I raise concerns that one of them is the creation of a new centrist/lean-left coalition that permanently marginalizes conservatives. My concern is that we get all of the left-wing components of populism but not the right-leaning components. With that said, I’m not as concerned about some of the HHS picks as some of my allies. Although the surgeon general pick is terrible, the more consequential positions will likely be occupied by COVID heroes rather than COVID zeroes. We need to remain vigilant to achieve enduring victories before Democrats come back into power, and right now this can go either way. The realm of outcomes is actually, ironically, perfectly represented in this mixed bag of top government appointees.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:06.3

The Conservative Review with Daniel Burns.

0:09.7

And welcome back fellow American patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to fight anew

0:15.3

for the issues that matter in the way they matter at the time they matter like no other independent conservative show

0:22.5

will do for you so make this year one-stop shop of all your news and views strategies and most

0:29.6

importantly outcomes here on this brand new week the 25th of november it is a very short week for

0:36.2

us so i will try to pack everything in in a way like

0:40.2

nobody does. And today we're going to do the cabinet like nobody does, not the kitchen cabinet,

0:45.8

but Trump's cabinet, presential cabinet, and his other ancillary top officials, now that

0:53.6

the cabinet is pretty much rounded out, I guess except for the head of a, you know, small business administration, but, you know, pretty much everything is there.

1:04.1

And most of the other top level positions were starting to fill out agency heads.

1:10.0

So at this point, we can make an assessment of

1:13.8

where things stand. And I'm going to do this with a balanced approach. Not like you're going to hear

1:22.9

on 95% of other shows that, oh my gosh, you know, but the top is going to save us and we just sit

1:29.1

back and enjoy the show, nor am I going to do it like maybe the remaining 5% that are just

1:34.6

locked in on negativity. It's just all Trump is going to screw us all the time. I think there's a mixed

1:40.8

bag and it reflects the mixed bag of realm of outcomes.

1:47.0

My point is the die is not cast.

1:49.7

The die is not cast that we're going to have an amazing four years.

1:53.3

The die is not cast yet that we're going to be screwed.

1:56.8

We need to be vigilant.

1:59.1

It's incumbent upon those who claim to have what to do with Trump to keep him in the fold of the good personnel and policies and not this bad personnel and policies.

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