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Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

The Messenger Matters in Politics Ep 51

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Blaze Media

Society & Culture, News, News Commentary, Politics

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 18 August 2016

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

The Messenger Matters in Politics With just under three months until the election, Donald Trump is losing big in almost every major category and in almost every major swing-state (and even some red states). The campaign is in turmoil and has made a habit of consistently stepping on its own foot. Having still run less ads than the Green Party’s Jill Stein, it’s like the Trump campaign is trying to lose.   On this week’s episode of the Conservative Conscience, Daniel Horowitz breaks down the Trump campaign’s failures and what it means for the conservative movement. “We can’t separate the message from the messenger … The messenger matters,” Horowitz argues. While Trump has certainly given strong voice to issues such as immigration and national security, his rise also comes at a cost and could hurt the message in the long run.   Moreover, Daniel explains why the general election is different from a primary election dynamic and why Trump can no longer rely on running a media-driven campaign as opposed to a traditional organized ground game and ad war.    Conservatives should not lose heart, however, as we have never been a movement of personality, but of principle. We don’t need to jump train with every new fad – be it the tepid establishment or the so-called Alt-Right – we just need to follow the Constitution.   As Justice Joseph Story once said, “Let us never forget, that our constitutions of government are solemn instruments, addressed to the common sense of the people and designed to fix, and perpetuate their rights and their liberties. They are not to be frittered away to please the demagogues of the day. They are not to be violated to gratify the ambition of political leaders. They are to speak in the same voice now, and for ever. They are of no man's private interpretation. They are ordained by the will of the people; and can only be changed by the sovereign command of the people.”    Also Read: ·         14 winning issues Trump could use against Hillary ·         Team Trump offers a solid security plan ... if the candidate himself can keep it ·         New Trump Campaign Manager Shilled for Open Borders Zealots ·         Trump on Clinton Foundation: “Give them the benefit of the doubt” ·         Poll: Few Support Syria Refugees Entering U.S. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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You are listening to a conservative review production, trust, but verify.

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You're listening to the conservative conscience.

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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

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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,

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and along with co-host Joe Koss, they break down the major issues in Washington.

0:31.0

You are now entering the conservative conscience.

0:35.0

Welcome back to the conservative conscience.

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This is your host, Daniel Horowitz.

0:41.0

It is August 18, 2016, and we are in midst of the hot humid summer here.

0:48.0

Thank God, Congress Set-A-Session, Supreme Court Set-A-Session.

0:52.0

Lower courts are still screwing around with us and destroying our Constitution.

0:56.0

But generally, it's been pretty quiet on the home front.

0:59.0

You know, we've tried to have an honest discussion in the last couple of weeks

1:04.0

about the crisis of conscience, the conservative's face, the false choices,

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this binary nonsense that were just trapped in this system where we don't have a vehicle

1:17.0

that could actually promote our values, our views.

1:21.0

It's all a less-ditch argument over the lesser of two evils, the evil of two lessers.

1:27.0

So we've tried to focus on what we can do.

1:29.0

The clean decisions we can make down the ballot, focusing on states, focusing on issues,

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