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If you've ever voted for a Republican, you might have felt disconnected from their priorities. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Congresswoman from Georgia, shares her experience of being unfairly labeled and attacked by both the media and her own party. She emphasizes that her sincere beliefs, rooted in her upbringing, made her a target. Greene criticizes the Republican establishment for prioritizing foreign wars over domestic issues, highlighting the disconnect between Congress and the American people. She expresses frustration with her colleagues for not taking action against the Biden administration and for failing to impeach officials who she believes are failing the country. Greene insists that she will continue to fight for American interests, relying on grassroots support rather than donations from large corporations.

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Speaker 0: Some Republicans want Trump as their next candidate, but I can't speak for all Republicans. I still consider myself a Republican in the sense of Senator Mitt Romney and the Reagan Republican Party. The Republican Party needs a strong conservative, and I don't think Trump fits that. This upcoming election is crucial for the party, and if politicians in Congress want to make a stand, they need to do it now. It's disappointing that they support him despite his actions on January 6. If they can't split from him, a third party may be necessary.

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Thank you all for being here. The election is going well, and we're leading in all seven swing states. However, Kamala Harris has caused significant harm with her policies, leading to chaos at our borders and inflation that has devastated the middle class. We cannot allow someone responsible for such destruction to be president. Today, we hear from families affected by her actions, including a mother whose daughter was killed by illegal immigrants released under her watch. We must secure our borders and restore law and order. I’m committed to saving America from the damage done by the current administration. Together, we will turn this country around and make it great again. Thank you.

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Democrats lost because they claimed the economy was great when people struggled to afford groceries and ran a "moron" for president. Even the Amish voted against them. They tried to label border security as racist and nobody cares about the term "Latinx." The Justice Department called parents at school board meetings "terrorists" for opposing pornography in schools. Democrats lied about January 6, calling it worse than Pearl Harbor, while it was just an "FBI guided tour." They believe men can have babies, women can have dicks, and free speech is a privilege. They colluded with tech companies to silence Americans and fired people for refusing experimental gene therapy, while only supporting "my body, my choice" for abortion. Churches and small businesses were closed during the pandemic, but strip clubs and liquor stores remained open. Americans didn't fall for Obama's attempts to shame black men into voting for Kamala Harris. The Democrats' only policy was to call Trump "Hitler," hoping Americans hated him more than they loved their country. The Republican Party is now the party of the people. Robert Kennedy should be the next health and human services secretary to make America healthy again. The speaker wants to remove pharma stooges from the CDC and stop poisoning Americans with unhealthy food. Finally, Democrats lost because they prioritized aid to Ukraine over American fire and hurricane victims.

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Donald Trump has had a negative impact on the Republican Party in Georgia, draining it of its soul, morality, and fiscal responsibility. It's time for us to reclaim what he has taken from us and win elections based on our own policies. This is the perfect opportunity to hold Joe Biden accountable for his failures in border control, community protection, and international relations. However, if we focus too much on the spectacle of Donald Trump, we will continue to lose.

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The speaker states that the Democratic party is unrecognizable and contrasts it with Trump's Republican party. She claims Kamala Harris is anti-freedom, pro-censorship, pro-open borders, and pro-war, embracing warmongers while Trump pledges to end wars. She says the Democratic party and others are trying to destroy Trump by weaponizing the government to silence him and remove him from the ballot because he confronts corruption. Voters have nominated Trump three times due to his commitment to freedom, peace, and prosperity. She announces she is joining the Republican party because Trump has transformed it into the party of the people and peace. She urges Americans to unite and vote for Trump to save the country, secure borders, ensure safe communities, and promote peace. A vote for Trump is a vote for freedom, peace, and America.

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Since President Biden and congressional Democrats took control, America has faced numerous crises. Prices for everyday goods are skyrocketing, the border is overwhelmed with illegal migrants and dangerous drugs, crime is rampant, and our children are falling behind in education. House Republicans are committed to leading a new direction. They will work to strengthen the economy, make America energy independent, secure the border, reduce crime, protect national security, ensure student success, confront big tech, and hold Washington accountable. After two years of Democratic failures, it's time for a change.

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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party, calling it a party of losers. They criticize the Republican National Committee's chairwoman, Ronna McDaniel, for the party's losses in recent years. Speaker 1 suggests that accountability is needed and challenges former President Ron to resign. They also criticize the choice of moderators for the debate, suggesting Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk would attract more viewers and ask questions that GOP voters care about. Speaker 1 accuses the media of rigging past elections and asks Christian Welker about the Trump-Russia collusion hoax. Speaker 1 emphasizes the need for accountability and accuses the media of bias. The moderator interrupts and turns to Governor Christie.

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During Trump's time in office, Ronna Romney McDaniel, head of the Republican Party, played a role in sending fake electors to Congress and trying to overturn election results. She directed Michigan officials not to certify the vote and told them not to sign it. The goal was to use the party's power to reject election results and hold onto power. The current project is to convince Americans that the 2020 election was not legitimate and to undermine trust in future elections.

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The speaker believes the country must have a strong Republican party, mentioning past leaders like the Bushes, McCain, and Dole. The speaker says that some Republicans have told her that they cannot beat certain candidates in the primary, but they must beat them in the general election to return to debates about the role of government. The speaker mentions nonpartisan redistricting and gerrymandered districts, expressing hope for more bipartisanship. The speaker believes there is more common ground globally than domestically, citing Republican support for Ukraine. The speaker claims the Republican party has turned into a cult because of anti-diversity attitudes and big money interests, but legitimate differences of opinion about the role of government have always existed. The speaker thinks there is more basis for global cooperation.

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My Republican colleagues, led by Donald Trump, are in a meltdown because their presidential nominee and policies are unpopular. They are pushing for a nationwide abortion ban and their project 2025 is failing. Democrats just want to focus on moving the country forward and prioritizing people over politics.

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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party's recent losses and blames the party's leadership for their failures. They call for accountability and suggest that the current chairwoman of the RNC should resign. They criticize the choice of moderators for the debate and argue that figures like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk would attract more viewers and ask more relevant questions. Speaker 1 also accuses the media of rigging past elections and asks a moderator about the Trump Russia collusion hoax. The transcript ends with Speaker 0 turning to Governor Christie for his response.

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Speaker 1 expresses frustration with the Republican Party's recent losses and calls for accountability. They criticize the current chairwoman of the RNC and highlight the party's unsuccessful track record in recent elections. They suggest that the debate should be moderated by individuals like Tucker Carlson, Joe Rogan, and Elon Musk to attract more viewers and address topics that GOP primary voters care about. They question the media's role in promoting the Trump-Russia collusion hoax and the Hunter Biden laptop story. The speaker emphasizes the need for accountability and accuses the media of rigging past elections. The transcript abruptly ends with Speaker 0 attempting to redirect the conversation to Governor Christie.

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I'm going to discuss Governor Tim Walz and the challenges he faces. He has to convince people that Kamala Harris can fix the problems she has contributed to over the past three and a half years, like the southern border crisis and the affordability crisis caused by her policies. Despite her claims of being a candidate for change, she hasn't provided concrete solutions or acknowledged her mistakes. In interviews, she struggles to articulate her plans and often deflects questions. The American people are aware of her failures. Together, we will support Donald Trump in restoring American prosperity, securing our borders, and protecting our rights. Trump sacrificed his comfortable life to fight for the country, and he remains ready to lead us to greatness again. Thank you all for your support.

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I hope someone can get enough votes to become Speaker of the House. The recent funding bill doesn't address border security, funds abortion and DEI, and promotes trans ideology to young kids. We need real leadership to restore safety and security for all Americans. I'm ready to fight for victory in the upcoming election to bring greatness back to our country, which is currently lacking under the Democrats and Biden administration.

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Criminals are released back onto the street, while January 6th participants haven't been charged with terrorism. Democrats run on the idea that Republicans are worse and hate specific groups, using identity politics and the January 6th event as a political weapon. Republicans were initially ashamed after January 6th, but current issues like inflation, crime, and the border are too significant to ignore. Democrats aim to shame people into not voting Republican. Polling data shows Republicans are ahead, and many House Democrats are not running for reelection because they anticipate losing. The January 6th issue is a distraction from Joe Biden's policies. A prediction is made that Nancy Pelosi will be next to leave.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Unhinged Media Reaction to Trump Arrest, and Don Lemon's Misogyny, with the Ruthless Podcast Hosts
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Megyn Kelly discusses several key topics, starting with CNN's Don Lemon, who is denying allegations of misogyny detailed in a Variety article. The article includes quotes from multiple women about Lemon's behavior, prompting a troubling response from CNN. Kelly emphasizes the importance of these allegations and the network's handling of them. Next, the conversation shifts to the Wisconsin Supreme Court election, which the Democrats won decisively, described as potentially the most significant election of the year. The hosts analyze the implications for the GOP, noting that despite conservative policies gaining support in ballot initiatives, voters still chose a liberal judge, indicating a disconnect between policy preferences and party loyalty. The discussion then turns to Trump and the ongoing legal issues surrounding him, particularly the Stormy Daniels case. The hosts critique the media's portrayal of Daniels and the political ramifications of the case, suggesting that it could set a dangerous precedent for future political prosecutions. Kelly also highlights the recent Chicago mayoral election, where progressive candidate Brandon Johnson won despite rising crime rates, reflecting a broader trend of progressive policies failing to address public safety concerns. The hosts express concern over the direction of major American cities under such leadership. Finally, Kelly addresses Dr. Jill Biden's controversial invitation to both the winning LSU team and the losing Iowa team to visit the White House, which sparked backlash and was seen as undermining the significance of winning. The hosts criticize this move as indicative of a broader cultural issue regarding participation trophies and the perception of women's sports. Throughout the episode, the hosts emphasize the need for the Republican Party to refocus on core issues and messaging to regain voter trust and support.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Charlie Kirk on How Stein & Manchin Could Hurt Biden in 2024 & Progressive Left Turns on Each Other
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Megyn Kelly welcomes Charlie Kirk to discuss recent political events, including the unexpected success of Democrats in the recent elections, the Republican presidential debate, and polling trends favoring Donald Trump. Kirk expresses disappointment in the debate, particularly criticizing Ronna McDaniel's leadership of the RNC and the performance of moderators from NBC News. He praises Vivek Ramaswamy for challenging the media's impartiality and calling for McDaniel's resignation due to the party's electoral failures. Kirk highlights new polling showing Trump leading Biden in key battleground states, noting a significant shift among Black male voters now supporting Trump over Biden. He attributes this change to issues like the economy, immigration, and the trans debate, which he argues are resonating with voters. Kirk emphasizes the importance of addressing these cultural issues in the Republican platform and critiques the RNC for not effectively engaging younger voters. The conversation shifts to the impact of third-party candidates, particularly Joe Manchin and Mitt Romney, and how they could affect the electoral landscape. Kirk warns that the introduction of these candidates could lead to a scenario where no candidate secures the necessary electoral votes, potentially resulting in the House of Representatives deciding the presidency. Kirk and Kelly also discuss the backlash against the New York Times from pro-Palestinian protesters, who accuse the paper of not being sufficiently supportive of their cause. Kirk relishes the irony of the Times facing protests from groups it has previously supported, highlighting the fractures within the Democratic coalition. The discussion concludes with a focus on the erosion of language and definitions in the context of gender identity and family structure, criticizing the Biden administration's efforts to redefine family terms in federal regulations. Kirk argues that the trans issue is a critical life issue that Republicans should address more effectively, emphasizing the need for a cohesive message that resonates with voters across various concerns, including abortion and parental rights.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fetterman's Faults and Tomorrow's Red Wave, & Tiffany Smiley & Tudor Dixon on Their Potential Upsets
Guests: Tiffany Smiley, Tudor Dixon
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Megyn Kelly opens the show by announcing a live broadcast on Election Night, featuring a lineup of guests and coverage of polls. She discusses NBC News' retraction of a report on the Paul Pelosi attack, questioning the reasoning behind it and criticizing the media's handling of the story. Kelly emphasizes the importance of transparency in journalism and expresses frustration over being labeled as spreading misinformation for simply asking questions about the facts. The conversation shifts to Tiffany Smiley, a Republican candidate in Washington state, who is challenging long-time Senator Patty Murray. Smiley highlights her personal connection to veterans' issues and criticizes Murray for not effectively supporting veterans and for her lack of presence in the community. Smiley argues that voters are dissatisfied with the current state of affairs, particularly regarding crime and the economy, and believes she can connect with voters across party lines. Smiley addresses the crime wave in Washington, asserting that a senator can lead on crime issues by supporting law enforcement and securing federal resources. She points to the fentanyl crisis as a significant concern and emphasizes the need for a strong stance on border security. Kelly and Smiley discuss recent violent crime incidents in Seattle, noting how they resonate with voters' safety concerns. The discussion then turns to Tudor Dixon, a Republican candidate for governor in Michigan, who has seen a narrowing gap in polls against incumbent Gretchen Whitmer. Dixon attributes her rising support to growing dissatisfaction with Whitmer's policies, particularly regarding education and crime. She criticizes Whitmer for her handling of school closures during the pandemic and for not supporting law enforcement adequately. Dixon expresses confidence in her campaign, stating that voters are looking for change and are motivated by issues like crime and education. She acknowledges the challenges of campaigning in a predominantly Democratic state but believes her message resonates with voters who are concerned about their safety and the quality of education. The conversation wraps up with both candidates discussing the broader implications of the upcoming elections, including the potential for a Republican wave and the importance of connecting with voters on key issues. Kelly emphasizes the need for accountability in media reporting and the significance of the elections for both parties.

The Megyn Kelly Show

MSNBC's Hypocritical Ronna Meltdown, and "Preachy Females" In Dem Party, with Jashinsky and Johnson
Guests: Jashinsky, Johnson
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Megyn Kelly discusses the backlash against Ronna McDaniel, a newly hired NBC contributor and former RNC chair, following her association with election denialism. NBC anchors, including Chuck Todd and Nicole Wallace, express outrage over her hiring, arguing it undermines journalistic integrity and legitimizes election deniers. They emphasize that McDaniel's past actions threaten democracy, while also highlighting the hypocrisy of allowing other figures, like Hillary Clinton and Stacey Abrams, who have also questioned election results, to appear on their networks. The conversation shifts to the broader media landscape, with Kelly and her guests, Emily Jashinski and Eliana Johnson, critiquing the lack of genuine conservative representation in mainstream media. They argue that networks like MSNBC and NBC are more interested in promoting a specific narrative than in fostering honest dialogue. Jashinski points out that the media's refusal to engage with a range of Republican voices limits their credibility and alienates viewers seeking diverse perspectives. The discussion also touches on the upcoming elections, with concerns about the potential for violence and legal challenges reminiscent of past elections. Kelly expresses worry about the heightened tensions and the possibility of a contentious political climate. The guests reflect on the implications of third-party candidates like RFK Jr. and the potential impact they could have on the election outcome. In a separate segment, Kelly addresses the controversy surrounding Planet Fitness after a woman reported a trans individual shaving in the women's locker room. The gym's defense of the individual and subsequent revocation of the woman's membership sparks outrage, highlighting the ongoing debate over gender identity and safety in public spaces. Lastly, the conversation shifts to allegations against Sean Combs (Diddy), who is under investigation for sex trafficking and related crimes. The guests speculate on the seriousness of the allegations and the potential for significant revelations about his conduct, emphasizing the need for accountability in the entertainment industry.

PBD Podcast

Trump Wins, The View MELTS DOWN, Kamala Harris Concedes w/ RNC Chair Lara Trump | PBD Podcast | 504
Guests: Lara Trump
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The podcast features Patrick Bet-David and guest Lara Trump discussing the recent election and its implications. They reflect on the significant viewership during their election night coverage, with over 291,000 concurrent viewers. Lara shares insights on the election results, noting that Donald Trump sparked the largest single-day stock market increase in history and that the Jewish vote in New York saw a 50% boost for Trump compared to 2020. Lara discusses the atmosphere at Mar-a-Lago on election night, expressing confidence in winning key states like North Carolina and Georgia. She believes that the challenges Trump faced over the past four years have awakened many voters, leading to increased support from traditionally Democratic voting blocks. She emphasizes that Trump's victory in 2024 is better for the country than a potential win in 2020 would have been. The conversation shifts to the media's reaction to the election results, with Lara criticizing comments made by figures like Sunny Hostin and Joe Scarborough regarding demographic voting patterns. Lara argues that the Democrats' identity politics are failing and that voters are more concerned about practical issues like the economy and national security. Lara explains her role as co-chair of the RNC, detailing the restructuring efforts she and Michael Watley implemented to focus on election integrity, voter turnout, and a world-class convention. She highlights the importance of having a robust election integrity operation and the need for transparency in the electoral process. The discussion also touches on the dynamics within the Trump family, with Lara reflecting on her long-standing relationship with Donald Trump and her respect for him as a leader. She shares anecdotes about her first meeting with him and how he is perceived both on and off camera. As the conversation progresses, Lara discusses the importance of accountability for those who have wronged the Trump family and the need for transparency regarding past political actions. She expresses optimism about the future, believing that Trump's leadership will unify the country and restore faith in the electoral process. The podcast concludes with a discussion about the potential for future political aspirations within the Trump family, with Lara indicating openness to possibilities while emphasizing the importance of their current roles. They reflect on the need for a strong team moving forward and the significance of maintaining a focus on the American people's needs.

The Rubin Report

Dems' Latest Desperate Lie Proves They Are Losing | Kevin McCarthy | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Guests: Kevin McCarthy
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Kevin McCarthy discusses the reasons behind the lack of a "Red Wave" in recent elections, emphasizing the importance of candidate quality and the impact of top-ticket candidates on down-ballot races. He highlights the need for Republicans to focus on their policies rather than attacking each other. McCarthy shares anecdotes about parents advocating for transparency in education, including the Parents Bill of Rights, which aims to ensure parents know what their children are being taught and how taxpayer money is spent. He expresses concern over the extreme positions of some Democrats, noting that not one Democrat supported the Parents Bill of Rights. McCarthy also addresses issues like crime in Washington, D.C., and the need for bipartisan cooperation on national challenges, including debt and education. He critiques the current administration's handling of inflation and spending, warning about the long-term consequences of rising debt. McCarthy reflects on the importance of civility in politics, urging Republicans to unite against harmful policies rather than engage in destructive competition. He believes that the Democratic party has shifted away from its historical roots, making it essential for Republicans to communicate their values effectively. He concludes by emphasizing the need for a strong Republican candidate to counteract the current administration's policies and maintain the party's momentum.

The Megyn Kelly Show

GOP's Election Fails, Garland's Lies, and Trump's Trials Helping Him, w/ Stu Burguiere & Dave Marcus
Guests: Stu Burguiere, Dave Marcus
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Democrats celebrated significant victories in recent elections, particularly in Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky, with abortion emerging as a key concern for voters. Republicans are now facing challenges in strategizing for the 2024 elections, as exit polls indicate dissatisfaction with both President Biden and former President Trump. In Ohio, voters expressed a desire for new leadership, signaling potential trouble for Trump, despite his strong performance in swing state polls. The Republican Party's recent losses, including Governor Youngkin's defeat in Virginia and Daniel Cameron's loss in Kentucky, highlight the need for a reevaluation of their messaging, particularly regarding abortion. Candidates like Cameron faced backlash for extreme positions on abortion, which voters found unacceptable. In Virginia, Democrats effectively used misleading ads to sway public opinion against Republican candidates, emphasizing the need for Republicans to improve their messaging and funding strategies. The discussion also touched on the Republican Party's internal divisions, with some members advocating for a more moderate approach, while others cling to Trump's populist style. The party's reliance on Trump-like candidates has not yielded positive results in recent elections, raising concerns about the future direction of the GOP. As the 2024 election approaches, the Republican Party must navigate complex issues, including abortion, immigration, and economic performance. The party's ability to unify and present a coherent message will be crucial in countering the Democrats' advantages, particularly in light of the recent electoral outcomes. In the legal realm, the ongoing investigations into Hunter Biden's dealings have raised questions about the integrity of the justice system. Whistleblowers from the IRS have alleged interference in the investigation, suggesting that political motivations may have influenced the handling of the case. Attorney General Merrick Garland's testimony has come under scrutiny, with accusations of misleading Congress regarding the authority of U.S. Attorney David Weiss. Meanwhile, Trump faces a series of legal challenges that could impact his candidacy. The New York trial regarding alleged financial misconduct has drawn attention, with Trump and his supporters framing it as a politically motivated attack. Despite these challenges, recent polling indicates that Trump may be gaining support among certain demographics, including Black men, which could reshape the electoral landscape. The conversation concluded with reflections on the broader implications of these legal battles and the potential for political realignment, as well as the need for accountability and transparency in the justice system.

Breaking Points

Marianne Williamson BLASTS Dem Elites For Failure COPE
Guests: Marianne Williamson
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Krystal Ball interviews Marianne Williamson, who is running for DNC chair, highlighting her concerns about the party's dysfunction and corruption. Williamson criticizes the DNC's elite governance model, stating that it has led to significant electoral losses in key states like Michigan and Pennsylvania. She emphasizes the need for fundamental change, arguing that the DNC's current approach is a failed business and messaging model. Williamson has gathered the required signatures to officially participate in the race and plans to advocate for a more inclusive and values-driven party. She expresses frustration with Democratic elites who focus on messaging rather than addressing deeper issues. Williamson believes that the DNC must become a prophetic voice for progressive governance and engage more effectively with grassroots members.

PBD Podcast

Vivek Ramaswamy | PBD Podcast | Ep. 326
Guests: Vivek Ramaswamy
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In this episode of the podcast, Patrick Bet-David interviews Vivek Ramaswamy, who discusses his recent experiences in the Republican primary debates and his views on the Republican National Committee (RNC) leadership. Ramaswamy criticizes Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the RNC, for her handling of recent elections, highlighting the party's losses in 2018, 2020, 2022, and 2023. He emphasizes the need for accountability within the party and suggests that McDaniel should resign. Ramaswamy recounts an encounter with McDaniel before a debate, where she seemed unaware of the party's recent electoral failures, which he found alarming. He expresses frustration with the RNC's lack of transparency and accountability, particularly regarding debate criteria and candidate participation. Ramaswamy believes that the GOP needs to address its internal issues rather than blame external factors, such as Donald Trump. The conversation shifts to foreign policy, where Ramaswamy outlines his stance on U.S. involvement in international conflicts. He advocates for a focus on American interests and suggests that the U.S. should not automatically engage in wars unless absolutely necessary. He criticizes the bipartisan establishment for pushing a pro-war agenda and emphasizes the importance of avoiding World War III. Ramaswamy also discusses the potential for a third-party candidate in the upcoming election, speculating on figures like Joe Manchin and Gavin Newsom. He believes that the Democratic establishment will eventually replace Biden with a more viable candidate, as they recognize Biden's limitations. On the topic of energy, Ramaswamy advocates for nuclear energy as a solution to the U.S.'s energy needs, arguing that advancements in nuclear technology can provide a safe and efficient energy source. He criticizes the Nuclear Regulatory Commission for hindering the development of new nuclear plants and calls for a reevaluation of energy policies. The episode concludes with Ramaswamy addressing the DACA situation, stating that while he empathizes with those affected, he believes in upholding the rule of law and that illegal immigrants should return to their countries, with a pathway for those who have contributed positively to society. Overall, Ramaswamy presents himself as a candidate focused on accountability, American interests, and a clear foreign policy, while also advocating for energy reform and addressing immigration issues.
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