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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

The Epic Fight to Preserve Our Land, Food, and Way of Life | Guest: Amanda Radke | 8/23/24

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

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Society & Culture, News Commentary, News, Politics

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 23 August 2024

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

We begin today’s discussion with a postmortem on the Democratic National Convention and how Trump’s challenge going forward is to make sure Harris is pegged as the incumbent. So far, Harris has successfully painted him as owning the status quo. I also delve into the partial victory at the Supreme Court on state requirements for proof of citizenship before voting. Once again, Amy Coney Barrett — and to an extent, Brett Kavanaugh — betrayed us. Next, we’re joined by Amanda Radke, a South Dakota cattle rancher who has been a leader in the fight against the green energy pipeline. She celebrates a state supreme court decision that will help block this pipeline project and its accompanying land grab. She has an important presentation on how land controls food and he who controls the food controls the people. If we don’t push back against the Green New Deal and anti-freedom land and farming policies, cattle ranches will become extinct and a handful of foreign-owned companies will ensure that we lack a diverse and abundant supply of cheap, healthy meat. The fights for land use, cattle ranching, and deregulation, along with opposing green energy and conservation subsidies, are among our most important to-do items this coming legislative session.   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.

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And welcome back, fellow American Patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to fight for real.

0:16.0

Our issues that matter and the way they matter at the time, they matter.

0:20.3

And that time is now because every day is a day that we can do the right thing today Friday the 23rd your host Daniel Harwitz back here today at

0:29.6

Sierra Podcast by the Blaze and you know that's that's really the thing every day is an

0:37.3

opportunity to do the right thing sometimes it's within a smaller metric or

0:41.1

smaller sphere of influence.

0:43.2

It's not every issue, every day, every place.

0:45.8

But there's always what we can do.

0:47.2

So I for one am happy that the Democrat Convention is over with.

0:50.8

So perhaps a right-leaning media could finally focus on rectifying their own house,

0:57.5

actually getting this campaign on message that it could possibly win something, and then every day building a red state insurance policy

1:06.8

That we should be doing every day and we're gonna be focused on that

1:09.6

We're gonna move back today to the South Dakota Ranchers Rebellion against the

1:14.8

Unip Party. There was a great state Supreme Court decision that's going to for now

1:19.9

really, really deep six, this stupid carbon capture pipeline and then broadly what it

1:26.9

means for landowners for the food supply ranchers so a lot of important things that we need to get to, but first there's just a lot going on politically that I want to fit in as much as we can before our guest.

1:42.0

Our side, and I use that term very loosely, seems to be very

1:48.9

frustrated, which in some ways is a good thing that they're finally waking up to the fact that whoa

1:54.0

we're not really winning this thing something's got to change and they're very

2:00.1

frustrated that Kamla Harris is basically able to get up there, spew a bunch of platitudes,

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