Are we just going to be Election Day groundhog activists and go back into our bunker the day after the election, or will we finally forge ahead with an agenda?
In this episode, I discuss the need to reset the baseline of what it means to be a conservative, how it applies today, and what we seek to achieve. Otherwise, that baseline will forever drift to the left. I discuss Chip Roy’s plan to reset the baseline, the way we discuss issues, and the goals we hope to achieve on all the important issues.
I delve into the false dichotomy about labels like nationalism and how we define ourselves relative to the media rather than in our own affirmative and absolute terms.
Finally, I give an update on some immigration-related news and how the courts are a perfect example of the need to reset the baseline.
Show links
- Our resource page on caravan news
- WSJ: Half of economic growth from government spending
- James Wallner’s excellent article on the need for a vision
- Georgia judge trying to steal the election
- The latest border numbers are astounding
- Before it was political, the media reported on non-Latin Americans coming across the border
- Chip Roy will be a game changer
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 book, Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges from Transforming America.
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