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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

The Lowest Common Denominator Between Trump and the Establishment | 11/8/23

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

News, Politics, Society & Culture, News Commentary

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 8 November 2023

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

Why are Republicans bucking an inveterate trend of political science by losing big in swing and even red states while an unpopular Democrat is in the White House? Today, I give a full vision of what has occurred since 2017. We are stuck with the worst of both worlds – the lack of vision from establishment Republicans and the tainted image of Trump himself. The Kentucky gubernatorial candidate who lost last night embodies this new mix of establishment thinking with Trump branding. Conservatives are like pure souls trapped in the radioactive body of the Republican Party. This is why they are failing to achieve policy wins, losing elections, and even making issues that should be winnable unpopular. Ron DeSantis is the only chance we now have to break free of the false dichotomy between Trump and the establishment – with proof of concept of electoral prowess – but we can’t have nice things. It’s indefensible that my colleagues in this industry won’t even call for a much-needed one-on-one debate between Trump and DeSantis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

On November 17th,

0:02.0

17th, return to the games that started them all.

0:07.0

What are the Hunger Games for?

0:12.0

They're to punish the districts.

0:14.0

Three, two, run.

0:16.0

I don't love your odds, but may they be in your favor.

0:20.0

The Hunger Games, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes.

0:26.3

Experience it in Cinemas and IMAX November 17.

0:28.8

Book tickets now.

0:30.4

Politics without the soap opera. With unfiltered constitutional conservative truth.

0:36.0

The Conservative Review with Daniel Worlds.

0:39.0

And welcome back fellow American Patriots and Minutemen standing at the ready to focus on what matters in the way it matters at the time it matters

0:48.6

Because if you don't do that those three things while you get what you got last night. Republicans routed again and again

0:56.0

2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2023 and most special elections in between. So here we are an aimless party and

1:06.4

aimless movement on this Wednesday, November 8th, but we here at Sierra

1:11.8

podcast, your host Daniel Hurwitz here, we're not aimless or rudderless.

1:16.6

We actually have an affirmative agenda.

1:18.8

The problem is, we need a vehicle, a movement, and a party through which to promote that agenda and actually achieve it.

1:27.0

So you're going to hear a lot of different things, this and that, it's this cause, it's that cause cause it's all of the above it's the entire image and

1:39.2

makeup of the Republican Party as it is currently constituted, which is largely defined by Trump, but certainly not the only element.

1:49.0

It is a losing proposition both on policy outcomes and even electoral prowess to the

1:57.0

extent there's a purpose to electing Republicans you know outside of policy

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