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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Big Tech vs. Red-State Landowners: The GOP Civil War Over Your Land | 2/20/26

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 20 February 2026

⏱️ 57 minutes

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Summary

The political battle of the future may not be Left vs. Right — it may be human beings vs. systems built around algorithms. In this episode, I explain the growing divide inside the conservative movement between those defending property rights, landowners, quality of life, and individual liberty vs. those prioritizing special interests and Big Tech. This is our moment to win in primaries, as the public clearly sides with us. I’m joined by Oklahoma state Rep. Jim Shaw (R), who proposed legislation to protect rural communities from massive industrial development projects tied to Big Tech and artificial intelligence. We also dive into the Save Oklahoma Plan and why primary elections for red-state legislatures are the absolute last line of defense against special interest capture. 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.

0:06.8

The Conservative Review with Daniel Burns.

0:09.2

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

0:14.8

for the issues that matter on this fine Friday, February 20th.

0:19.7

Your host, Daniel Hurwitz, back here today at Blaze Media,

0:24.0

CR podcast, subscribe here at Hurwitz Show on YouTube.

0:28.8

And to me, there's no issue that matters more than protecting red state land.

0:35.1

This is all we have left.

0:36.5

This is the only thing God doesn't create more of.

0:39.9

And I've said this before. But as it relates to the fight for land ownership and the steward

0:47.3

of land for food, agriculture, homesteading, as opposed to data centers, AI chatbot, slop, wind, solar, transmission lines for the data centers, and all this other stuff,

0:59.9

exemplifies the gap between pro-human Republicans versus the pro-alorithmic Republicans.

1:08.3

Between the Republicans that emphasize human dignity, individual rights, individual

1:14.3

liberty, property rights, quality of life, versus those who view everything as the next

1:20.7

ephemeral business deal and worry about their special interests. The gap between those

1:26.6

Republicans, and believe it or not,

1:28.0

there are some that are on the pro-human side of it, that gap is greater than the difference

1:34.3

between a generic R and a generic D. And we've been showcasing candidates. We had one on

1:41.1

earlier this week that was on the pro-human side. This should be our

1:45.0

biggest focus. And the state legislator from Oklahoma that sort of inspired this monologue from me,

1:51.9

and I played a clip from him, I'm going to have him on the second half of the show, Jim Shaw,

1:58.1

from Oklahoma, who's been fighting for land ownership, fighting the green grift,

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