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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Ep 503 | It’s Not Just Impeachment: We Have Anarchy Throughout Our Government

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

Society & Culture, News Commentary, News, Politics

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 2 October 2019

⏱️ 52 minutes

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Summary

Today’s show is all about anarchy. We have anarchy with repeat-offender criminals being let out of jail to kill and maim. We have anarchy with local governments criminalizing federal immigration law. We have anarchy with federal courts vetoing every immigration law under the sun. Who is standing for we the people? In the second half of the show, I’m joined by Arnold Mooney, candidate for U.S. Senate in Alabama. Mooney discusses immigration, debt, judicial supremacism, and China — and the need to act now before it’s too late. “We are no longer at a crossroads; we are in the breach,” warns Mooney. Editor’s note: Mr. Mooney is the father of Blaze Media president Gaston Mooney. Conservative Review is a Blaze Media digital property. Daniel Horowitz's opinions are his own and were not influenced by anyone associated with Blaze Media or Mooney’s campaign.Show Links: 'Fairfax County police suspend cop for cooperating with ICE:' https://bit.ly/2mWrfB0 'The knockout game continues undeterred:' https://fxn.ws/2nGOuzw Arnold Mooney's campaign page: https://bit.ly/2owI32b 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.

0:06.0

The conservative review with Daniel Burrantz.

0:10.0

And welcome back to the conservative review podcast here at conservative reviews Northern Command Center on this October 2nd.

0:19.0

My gosh, it's like we forgot how to do this after that very liberal weekend that we took off.

0:25.0

Quite liberal, I would say, probably the only thing that we were liberal with this week.

0:30.0

Lots of good feedback from Friday show about health care.

0:34.0

Thanks for all your well wishes for the Jewish New Year as well as the new fiscal year.

0:39.0

It is now fiscal year 2020.

0:42.0

Everyone's focused on the 2020 elections before it's even 2020, but I guess at least it's the fiscal year.

0:49.0

And we're not going to talk about impeachment today.

0:52.0

But what we will talk about is what's embodied through this discussion of impeachment.

0:59.0

If you think about it, this business of, oh my gosh, possibly we have deep state plants in the executive branch trying to take out the president.

1:14.0

I'm changing whistle blowing rules. A lot of you have seen news on that.

1:20.0

And there's this general sense that we have lawlessness in this country.

1:26.0

And what's interesting is sometimes when you take a couple days off and you're not following everything every minute, the granular details.

1:35.0

Sometimes it helps to step back and you see the 30,000 foot view, the full picture.

1:41.0

And what I found to be very interesting is that after tuning out the news for a couple days and you come back,

1:48.0

maybe it's my own confirmation bias.

1:52.0

But the broad sense of what has gone on since we've spoken last together at this great town hall together since Friday.

2:02.0

So weekend, Monday, Tuesday.

2:06.0

What I saw is just pure anarchy between crime, between illegal immigration, where the inmates are running the asylum,

2:15.0

where illegal immigrants now are such a powerful political constituency in this country that they can now make it illegal to enforce immigration laws.

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