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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Lessons from the South Dakota Ranchers’ Rebellion Against Liberal Republicans | Guest: Amanda Radke | 6/6/24

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

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🗓️ 6 June 2024

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Today, we commemorate the 80th anniversary of D-day. Thanks to their sacrifice, we no longer need to risk our lives at Omaha Beach. They established a physical beachhead; we merely need to establish a political beachhead in red America against today’s forces of tyranny. I’m joined today by South Dakota rancher Amanda Radke, who briefs us on the spectacular primary victories over the green energy pipeline crowd. She explains how a grassroots effort behind a common cause to conserve something as sacred as American ranching and land ownership was the most important fight of the year. We learn the lessons of their successes and plot a strategy to end this pipeline altogether. It’s not just about the pipeline, either. We are fighting for the heart and soul of red states – whether they are open for free-market business or whether they are for sale to crony left-wing interests that create fake jobs propped up by the federal government on the backs of the people.  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 Burns.

0:09.0

And welcome back fellow American Patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to fight anew for our life, our liberty, and our property here at CR Podcast on this June 6th

0:20.4

80th anniversary of D. Day, Omaha Beach, the freeing of a continent, the pinnacle of American

0:29.7

character and power, you know, unlike then, we don't have to fight in a physical way.

0:37.7

We just have to pay attention.

0:40.4

Donate a couple hours of our time.

0:42.3

Get active. Take back your local communities, secure a beach head of political autonomy.

0:50.0

You know, it's, I have a lump in my throat all morning just just watching some of the

0:56.8

ceremonies the very few remaining people of the youngest of those who stormed the beaches a hundred years older so the

1:06.0

longest morning the longest day where in particular obviously we commemorate

1:12.4

you know all the people who served in World War II

1:15.6

But this was about

1:17.6

securing the beach head which was the hardest thing to do and the tip of that spear was obviously at the Infantry Division and the 116th of the 29th along with the 2nd and 5th Ranger

1:35.7

battalions and it was just unimaginable how every last thing went wrong the weather I was thinking today how humid it was but even

1:47.7

even though it was juna righty it was freezing in that water when they were nauseated from that breakfast they were given and seasick

1:56.8

jumping in the water through a hail of bullets

2:01.0

Watching you know most people go down and Company A suffered probably maybe 800 fatalities, a total

2:10.6

of 2,400 casualties that day, but somehow by the end of the day, they had landed

2:17.0

34,000 troops at Omaha Beach, and they took it. They don't even have that many pictures.

2:25.0

It was long before the narcissistic selfie generation.

2:30.0

That was the day where we saw the shining character, the quality of men, the quality of human beings.

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