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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Corporatism Is the Cancer That Has Consumed Red-State Governors | Guest: Rep. Steve Haugaard | 5/10/22

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Society & Culture, News Commentary, News, Politics

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 10 May 2022

⏱️ 75 minutes

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Summary

No, the GOP has not changed one iota from the past few years. I explain how Republicans are more beholden to the “next current thing” than ever before because they are tied at the hip to the corporate interests. This is why red states, aside from a few issues, have become indistinguishable from blue states. We’re joined by Rep. Steve Haugaard, a former South Dakota House speaker, who is challenging Gov. Kristi Noem in the primary. He lays out his case against her and why he believes she is a tool for big corporate interests. He promises to change the entire culture of the state agencies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Best gift I've ever received has to be a bike when I was younger, a pedal bike.

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It was a sort of slick little road bike and I remember it was all like, it was so, it was all wrapped up,

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it was so obvious what it was obviously because nothing's shaped like a bike and I had a little ribbon on it and I was so

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a guest. For that was a life changer and I'm still sort of big on cycling around my area now so, for that one change me a little.

0:24.0

Join in every sip with red cups now back at Starbucks.

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Politics without the soap opera with unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:36.0

The conservative review with Daniel Brooks.

0:39.0

And welcome back fellow American patriots and Minimumin for a no holds barred pursuit of the truth,

0:47.0

pursuit of life, liberty and property. This is your host, Daniel Herwoods back here in the house for May 10th.

0:53.0

I'm a little bit under the weather as you could hear in my voice.

0:56.0

My first cold since raising my vitamin D levels in almost two years so pretty good record but the two-year-old finally

1:03.5

zapped me. But folks we are relentlessly focused, life, liberty, property, what gets us to that outcome?

1:12.0

And as you all know I've been developing the last number of days that is only going to work through national divorce

1:19.0

and national divorce is only going to happen by making state legislatures great again, red states, red again.

1:25.0

How do we do that? And we're going to be going through elections, primaries, case studies.

1:30.0

Today's case study later on will be South Dakota.

1:33.0

We're going to have a special candidate for governor on, yes for governor, believe it or not.

1:38.0

And it's not the incumbent that you think it's actually a challenger because the biggest obstacle we now face is corporatism.

1:48.0

Okay. And this is where understanding that principles don't necessarily change and they shouldn't change.

1:55.0

But strategy does because strategy has to be updated with the world as it exists as it evolves and changes.

2:04.0

And there was a time when corporations were the bull work against, you know, fascism and attempts to thwart our freedom,

2:14.0

even cultural Marxism. Now they are the lead ship in that armada because they are there's no such thing as private anymore.

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