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Redefining Radical: Should Republicans 'Get Radical', and If So, How?

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🗓️ 27 October 2022

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Redefining Radical: Should Republicans 'Get Radical', and If So, How? by Bill Whittle Network

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0:00.0

If you thought different from that where people, all people should be free, you know what you were considered?

0:04.3

A radical.

0:07.9

How did it, folks?

0:08.7

This is the radical right version of the right angle, right?

0:12.9

So anyway, how many times can I say right before we even get started?

0:16.6

I'm Alfonso Rachel sitting in for Bill Whittle and with my buddies Steve Green and Scott Ott.

0:21.5

Guys, I saw this article from, never mind where I saw it. Her name is Rachel Boyer.

0:28.3

And this is what she says, man. And I'm like, she's speaking my language, man. She's speaking my

0:33.6

language. She says conservative values are under attack. Here's why it's time for Republicans

0:39.1

to get radical. I was like, oh, man, I can dig it. So now my question, I guess I'm going to

0:46.5

posit to, you know, the audience and I'm going to posit to y'all is, and Scott, I'm pretty sure

0:50.9

you got the same question, is what do you mean when you say, you know,

0:54.8

it's time to get radical? What exactly does that mean? And why now? Well, why weren't we doing that

1:01.4

like a long time ago? And, you know, and I have this, I reckon I have the same question,

1:05.5

you know, for Steve also. And when we say that it's time to get radical, it's almost like, are you speaking, and I'm speaking of, you know, of Rachel here, are you speaking of like some sort of reclamation of the term? Are you speaking in terms of like this is a new approach that we're supposed to take.

1:30.1

Because those kind of things I have trouble with.

1:31.7

I'm one of those.

1:35.5

I'm like the black sheep, you know, no, don't read into that, folks.

1:42.3

I'm the black sheep when it comes to terms like this because I have a pet peeve about the term,

1:43.1

you know, radical. When people use the term radical, they use it

1:48.1

more so as a pejorative. And I think a lot of that is followed by, you know, the perceptions that

1:54.8

people had in the 60s, how it got turned around then. People like Saul Olensky, I don't follow the narrative and the plan of what

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