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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

If Conservatives Don’t Lead Trump to Heaven, the Swamp Will Lead Him to Hell Ep. 316

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 6 December 2018

⏱️ 65 minutes

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Summary

This week we are seeing conservatives get crushed on budget, immigration, crime, the courts, and the backward policy of taxing exports while subsidizing farms. Yet there is no effort to have a righteous fight on a single one of those issues. I begin with a discussion on the latest anchor baby problem at the border and what it means for our future. What happened to Trump’s promises?  Conservatives are asleep. Republicans have a major problem with staff on the Hill. Meanwhile, the courts have gone wild creating new rights for aliens while stripping Americans of basic gun rights, even in their homes. I update you on the latest with New Jersey’s retroactive ban on even owning basic magazines and an insane Third Circuit opinion. Finally, I discuss the problem with Trump’s tariffs in the context of the debt and the farm bill. The moral of the story? Trump has provided us with an opportunity, but if we sleep as a movement, the Swamp will take him over.      Show links Judges are now openly treating illegal immigration as a civil right The size of legislative branch compared to just one executive department Anchor-baby fence-jumping Our legal immigration and poverty The constitutional emergency in New Jersey with gun rights Copyright Blaze Media LLC Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Conservative Conscience.

0:04.0

In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths and hot air.

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The Conservative Conscience is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise and explore the politically right way to think about the issues.

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You'll dive into one of the most insightful conservative minds in America.

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Conservative Review Senior Editor Daniel Horowitz.

0:21.0

Using pure common sense and ignoring the groupthink,

0:24.0

Daniel breaks down the major issues in Washington.

0:27.0

You are now entering the Conservative Conscience.

0:31.0

And yes, groupthink is not allowed here at the Conservative Conscience.

0:35.0

And this again is Daniel Horowitz back in the house on our mega network, our new network, the Blaze Media Network.

0:43.0

Obviously, we are still conservative reviews, so fear not.

0:47.0

Our voice has not been stifled. Our voice will only be augmented by this merger, as I mentioned earlier this week.

0:55.0

And I'm telling you guys, there was ever a time where you needed a safe space.

0:59.0

From false dichotomies, false priorities, false focus of even pseudo-conservative media, that time is now.

1:09.0

Yesterday was kind of a slow news day, really slow news day.

1:13.0

Obviously, as everything in government ground to a halt to honor and pay lesser respects to the late former president George H. W. Bush.

1:21.0

But there's a lot going on now.

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And I apologize if I can't even get to everything.

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I try to at least hit a lot of the major things I want to get between my columns, between this show.

1:33.0

But if you don't get a chance to see it, always follow me on Twitter at RM Conservative.

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That's where you'll see some other important stories you might miss that I'll highlight.

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And again, a lot of these things are not going to hear anywhere else, which is a very big problem.

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