So, Trump is at 35-40 percent approval and Democrats have opened a wide lead in the generic ballot polling. And what do we have to show for it? What have we gotten for this?
In this episode of “The Conservative Conscience,” Daniel breaks down the latest series of betrayals. While excuse-making conservatives produce lists of their own demonstrating “the good things” the president is doing, if you look carefully, most of them are ceremonial with “no discernable policy outcome,” as the ACLU observed about the religious liberty memo. On the other hand, the betrayals are deep and severely consequential. Look at the fire, not the smoke.
We explore the betrayal of Israel and how NSC head General H.R. McMaster is essentially promoting Obama’s foreign policy. There is a lot of significance to the betrayal of Israel and what it portends for other policies and who is really running this administration.
In the second half of the show we discuss how, once again, the courts are destroying us on elections and how this will not be fixed without judicial reform.
Finally, we tackle the Alabama Senate race. In many respects, this race embodies the problems we face, except it has an inherent antidote in the form of Judge Roy Moore. Daniel explains why he’s still backing Roy Moore, despite the entrance of another patriot, Mo Brooks, in the race.
Show Links:
- My 45-minute podcast on the history of the Palestinian hoax
- Approval rating in the toilet…and for what?
- Luther Strange and his lies; Roy Moore and his truth
- Georgia judge gives Dems advantage, takes over election law from states
Daniel Horowitz is a Senior Editor at Conservative Review, a Conservative writer, and a policy analyst focusing on the hot-button issues in Congress. He is the author of the new book, Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges from Transforming America.
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