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The Carl Jackson Podcast

Thomas Massie’s Islamic Donor & Hunter Blames The Jews

The Carl Jackson Podcast

Salem Podcast Network

News, News Commentary, Politics

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2026

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

The speaker dives into the recent Texas primary results, where John Cornyn's loss has left many wondering what's next for the Republican party. The conversation also touches on the rise of Islamist influence in American politics, with a focus on Thomas Massie and his connections to anti-Israel causes. The speaker expresses concern over the increasing normalization of anti-Semitic rhetoric and the potential consequences for American society.

The episode explores the intersection of politics and economics, with a critical look at the policies of those who claim to be fighting for the people. The speaker questions the motives of individuals like Graham Platner, who advocate for increased taxes on the wealthy, but seem to be more interested in protecting their own interests. This leads to a broader discussion on the dangers of identity politics and the manipulation of societal issues for personal gain.

The conversation also delves into the world of social media influencers, where individuals like Hassan Piker are using their platforms to spread Marxist ideologies and anti-Semitic rhetoric. The speaker highlights the hypocrisy of these individuals, who claim to be fighting for social justice while promoting divisive and hateful ideologies.

If you're concerned about the direction of our country and the influence of Islamist and Marxist ideologies, tune in to this episode to hear the speaker's take on the recent Texas primary results and the implications for American society.

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1:06.5

bring restore sanity in America and I think it's going to start happening.

1:14.6

All right, welcome back.

1:17.8

Man, okay, so the Texas primary,

1:19.4

John Cornyn is out.

1:24.7

John Cornyn, I guess the race has been called at this point.

1:27.5

John Cornyn, John Cornyn is out.

1:30.2

I mean, that is just, listen, it paid off.

1:34.2

There were internals, there were internals from what I understand that Paxson was gaining momentum and likely going and likely going to win and likely going to win. And so I think

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