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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Are There Any Sacred Beliefs on the Right Any More? | 6/2/25

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

Politics, News Commentary, News, Society & Culture

4.83.4K Ratings

🗓️ 2 June 2025

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Today, I offer a deep-dive diagnosis of what is ailing conservative media and how it seeps into administration policy. What you’re supposed to do is craft talking points in pursuit of fixed policy objectives. Instead we craft policies to fit ephemeral talking points. We develop cults of personality, mannerisms, subcultures, and vapid parlance. Those influencing these trends become the cool kids — most of whom are being paid off. I explain how this trend is influencing foreign policy and social policy at the same time and tie it to the Glenn Greenwald scandal. We have unbelievable momentum against the homosexual agenda, yet the fake Right is trying to subvert and inhibit that momentum. Also, there is a constant struggle on vaccines, and this is borne out by the conflicting guidance we are seeing from the CDC this week. We have a choice: We can lead to heaven or follow to hell.   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.

0:09.4

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

0:14.5

for the issues that matter in the way they matter.

0:17.5

Yes, at the time they matter.

0:19.3

It is a brand new month here. June 2nd. I'm actually

0:23.2

recording a day early, but wanted to give you a bonus show for today, Monday. I will be out

0:29.8

Tuesday. But I didn't want to miss anything, or at least as much as I can, because we need

0:36.3

somebody giving affirmative guidance as to what is it

0:40.9

we actually believe. What is it we are striving for? The problem we have in this fake movement,

0:49.2

and I want to delve into this today through the prism of some of the news of the day, social issues,

0:55.1

foreign policy, fiscal issues, there are no sacred beliefs on the right anymore. Nothing.

1:02.9

So you could have now or suddenly for the Palestinians and the Arabs and the Muslim

1:07.7

Brotherhood and Qatar and, you know, getting bought off by big tech and big Arabs and China even.

1:14.7

All these conflicts of interest are fine.

1:17.4

The disgusting behavior, both homosexual and other on the so-called right or the new right, is awesome even as we complain about the degeneracy of the left.

1:31.3

We're for letting violent gangbangers at a prison. That's great now, too. There's nothing sacred.

1:42.7

What you're finding now is something very interesting that a lot of people on the right are claiming a lack of agency, a lack of power, influence, numbers, you know, things that you don't hear about during the election when they say, we're going to do this and that and everything under the sun. And now suddenly we can't do anything because we don't have enough power.

2:06.3

But in fact, while perfection is, you know, elusive, and you do have to compromise, and you do

2:14.2

have to have various gradations of what you want to accomplish often, you know,

2:19.7

strategically being willing to opt for less on a given issue at a given time.

2:25.9

But the reality is most of the time when you actually believe in something with all your heart and soul.

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