Trump's Cabinet Picks Expose the Deep State’s Worst Fears | Guests: Sen. Eric Schmitt & Ryan Walters | 11/20/24
Nov 20, 2024
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Ryan Walters, Oklahoma's conservative State Superintendent, discusses his mandate for teaching the Bible in schools and the potential elimination of the Department of Education. U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt shares insights on political dynamics surrounding Matt Gaetz's confirmation. Gavin McInnes reflects on the resurgence of Trump support and the cultural implications. The conversation touches on the recent rise of Bitcoin and the evolving discourse on societal norms, revealing compelling intersections of education, politics, and economics.
The recent election results indicate the Democrats are struggling to connect with voter sentiments and adapt to current issues.
Oklahoma State Education Superintendent Ryan Walters emphasized the importance of teaching the Bible's historical context in schools, sparking educational debates.
A growing resistance to extreme leftist ideologies among businesses suggests a shift back toward traditional values prioritizing customer satisfaction.
Polling showing Kamala Harris as a leading candidate for 2028 reflects the Democratic Party's ongoing struggle to redefine its identity.
Deep dives
Supporting American Manufacturing
Purchasing products made in America promotes local manufacturing and supports American workers. Brands like American Giant emphasize sourcing materials, such as cotton, from American farmers and processing everything within the country. This approach fosters a sense of community and independence while aiming to revitalize the manufacturing sector in the United States. The discussion highlights the importance of consumers casting their votes with their wallets for domestic products.
Political Insights Post-Election
The reflection on the recent election results examines why the Democrats failed to connect with voters. The outcome is attributed to their ongoing disconnect with current issues, as they grapple with the aftermath of their policies. By providing contemporary examples of failed initiatives and societal concerns, it is emphasized that the Democrats continue to misread the sentiments of the electorate. The speaker offers a critique of the party's inability to adapt or acknowledge root causes of their losses.
Shift Against Woke Culture
The podcast discusses a perceived shift in the business landscape as companies begin to resist extreme leftist ideologies and woke culture. There is a growing sentiment that Americans are weary of businesses aligning with social justice movements, leading to a potential reversion back to traditional values. This newfound resistance is viewed as a response to the societal pressures crafted by the progressive agenda over recent years. The speaker posits that companies prioritizing customer satisfaction over political correctness will ultimately thrive.
Concerns over National Strategy
As geopolitical tensions escalate, there are warnings about the potential for nuclear conflict—either figuratively or literally. The speaker underscores a long-term progressive agenda aiming for a global governance framework. There is an urgent call for solidarity among allies at home to confront the threats posed by leftist ideologies. The discourse suggests that the actions taken in these critical times will significantly shape the future political landscape.
Political Future of Kamala Harris
A poll revealing Kamala Harris as the top choice for the Democratic nomination in 2028 raises eyebrows and concerns about the party’s direction. This reflects unanticipated enthusiasm for her candidacy despite criticisms surrounding her leadership and qualifications. The speaker expresses incredulity at the Democratic party's continued reliance on figures deemed lacking in capabilities. This ongoing support for Harris speaks volumes about the party's struggle to redefine its identity and appeal.
Critique of Current Education Policies
Ongoing debates highlight parental dissatisfaction with modern educational practices, particularly regarding transgender policies in schools. Some Democratic lawmakers appear focused on issues that don’t resonate with their constituents, which leads to further alienation from voters. There is a pushback against policies perceived as neglecting the real concerns of families. The speaker argues that educational priorities should reflect the voices of the people rather than ideological agendas.
Public Safety and Immigration Issues
The rising concerns about illegal immigration and public safety highlight a disconnect between urban leadership and local communities. Many residents express discontent over resources being allocated to undocumented immigrants rather than prioritizing public safety or the needs of legal residents. The speaker emphasizes that such policies could politically backfire on those promoting open border strategies. It’s pointed out that local communities are beginning to vocalize their frustrations regarding these leadership decisions.
Legal Challenges and Media Scrutinies
In light of ongoing legal troubles faced by political figures, there is a growing skepticism regarding the integrity of media narratives. The podcast discusses the implications of the legal system's treatment of individuals like Matt Gaetz, drawing parallels to how cases are often leveraged for political gain. The broader media landscape is scrutinized as it continues to push narratives without evidence for public consumption. This landscape contributes to a growing distrust in the media's role in shaping public perception.
The Democrats lost every branch of government in this past election. Did they learn any lessons? Apparently not, according to a new poll that shows Kamala Harris as the current favorite to run for president in 2028. The Left is freaking out at Rep. Nancy Mace (R-S.C.), who is a victim of rape, for trying to ensure that no biological men use women’s congressional bathrooms. Bitcoin continues to rise. How much longer till one coin is worth $100,000? Oklahoma State Education Superintendent Ryan Walters joins to discuss why he’s mandating that the Bible be taught in all schools in its historical context. Glenn and Ryan also discuss the possibility of President-elect Trump getting rid of the Department of Education. Sen. Eric Schmitt (R-Mo.) joins to discuss whether Matt Gaetz will be confirmed despite the apparent Senate opposition. Censored.TV founder Gavin McInnes joins to discuss how liking Trump is becoming cool again and whether that’s a good or bad thing. Glenn and Stu reveal what it would take for Glenn to do a cover of a famous Lizzo song.