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April 17, 2025 60 mins
Happy to be back!!! In this episode, Harrison goes on a rant about the state of the Republican party, The Failures of Lt. Gov. Delbert Hosemann, H.R.369 - States’ Education Reclamation Act of 2025, Mississippi with no budget, Tesla Terrorist attacks, and President Trump endorsing a part of the Swamp. 
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Speaker 1 (00:16):
And it's the Consolant Coronal Podcast with Harrison Dollars, where
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This officer in the battles.

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Nothing else here. Our hopes and our journeys continue, and
here's Harrison Balls.

Speaker 2 (01:06):
Welcome back to the Conservative Colonel Podcast. I'm your host,
Harrison Dolls, and it is very good to be back
on the airwaves today. Work has just been absolutely crazy
off the wall the past couple of weeks, and I
have yet I just wasn't able to get into the
recording studio. Graves kept having some scheduling conflicts too on

(01:31):
his end, so he couldn't host, and so it's taken
a while. I do apologize. Hopefully this will not happen again.
As the year goes on, summer gets a bit more
chaotic for me for those who don't know. So I
really do feel bad about this. So luckily, I don't

(01:55):
think I should have any more problems. And we're gonna
get into a bit of news today, but I do
want to announce well, I did reach out to a
guest for our fiftieth episode. You know, I haven't talked
to him yet, but I think his workload is going
to be a bit extreme and I don't think he's

(02:18):
gonna be able to make it. I'm gonna reach out
to him in double check. But if the special guess
for the fiftieth episode just honestly can't do it, I
wanted to announce today that and I'll have an answer
by next episode. But if he can't do it, We're
going to do an episode on the Department of Education

(02:40):
and just completely tearing it apart. Why we don't need it,
why it's kind of a failure, what gave the federal
government to even get to get their foothold in education,
you know, stuff like that. And me and Graves are
gonna come on here and kind of do that together
for the fiftieth and then on the fifty first episode

(03:01):
for big episode milestones. Now it's kind of going to
be two parts, So we're gonna be celebrating the fiftieth
episode in two episodes, not only the fiftieth, but usually
gonna be the next one after that, with this one
being I always like doing episodes just on what is conservatism?

(03:26):
What is Jeffersonian? A Jeffersonian conservative because that's what I am,
and I know a lot of people get confused on
what is a conservative of what is not, and so
we decided me and Graves, we won't be focusing on
Jeffersonian conservatism this at time, but I'll probably do an

(03:46):
episode on it shortly after, but with hopefully the news
is starting to die down a bit. I did want
to talk about and do kind of a move review
of the Ronald Reagan movie that came out. Ronald Reagan
is a very good Conservative, did a great job, and

(04:10):
we're gonna kind of look at that movie and tell
you what we think what it means to us. Kind
of what we found is inspirational what you can take
apart from Ronald Reagan's victories as well as his losses,
Ronald Reagan wasn't perfect. He wasn't a perfect conservative. It's
kind of hard to be. Even the guy who kind

(04:33):
of came up with the conservative thought, Thomas Jefferson, did
stuff that he later said that I don't think was right.
So that's definitely not a knock on Reagan. As we
all have our faults, and we're actually going to be
talking about another conservative leader's faults at the end of
this episode, but I can't wait to get into that one,

(04:55):
So it will be the fiftieth episode will be just
on the Department of Education. The fifty first would just
be on this Ronald Reagan stuff, and then a bit
down the road before we get to the seventy fifth episode,
which would be at the end of this year. I'll
probably do at least two more episodes on Jeffersonian Conservatism

(05:16):
this year. We short of did one for the twenty
fifth where I brought Ryan s Walters on. Great episode
by the way, go check that out. I wouldn't be
surprised if me and Ryan ever get canceled for that episode,
and I might bring him on for an episode to celebrate.
So yeah, that's that's kind of the update, if you will.

(05:41):
Kind of wanted to explain to where I've been and
what kind of things I have lined up for the future,
because I do know we have a couple of new
are a good bit of good listener new listeners, so
I did want to spend the time talking about that.
So yes, the fiftieth episode will be taking apart in
the Department of Education, and hopefully the episode will be

(06:06):
a bit outdated with the destruction of the Department of Education.
Cause let's see here, I think I do know that's
not it that there's a bill that is going to
destroy it. Yeah, so yeah, a bill has been introduced

(06:37):
to eliminate the Department of Education, and it has been
a talking point since twenty twenty four. And I know
this has been a long term talking point, but that
is something we can go ahead and I guess jump
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(07:00):
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(07:24):
I didn't really have this lined up to talk about,
but it has kind of just fallen back into my
lap with what we're talking about here, with this bill
to eliminate the I hate ads on news sites. I

(07:45):
hope y'all didn't hear that. Yeah, but there is a
bill put up by David Roser to the House Education
and Workforce, and it has not it's still been introduced,

(08:14):
so I would ask that everybody go and tell everybody
they want the Department of Education to go away. Make
sure you contact your House of Representatives, and let's let's
get the Department of Education destroyed. And we might do
that episode on the Department of Education on the forty

(08:36):
ninth episode and for the fiftieth of the Ronald Reagan thing,
because it is getting close to getting needing to get
rid of it, and so let's see here. I don't
think so it was introduced into the House back in January,

(09:03):
and I don't know if it has been brought up anymore.
It is sponsored by North Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, Michigan, Pennsylvania,
and South Carolina. I hope it doesn't die there, but

(09:36):
we'll kind of keep a close eye on that. Graves
is more of our national news guy. I'm going to
text him after I get done with this episode and
we're gonna kind of get a game plan on what
we need to do to help get rid of the
Department of Education and what we can tell our listeners.
But yeah, so that's kind of the one of the
big things we were doing for the fiftieth But yeah,

(09:56):
HR three sixty nine State's Education Reclaim Reclaim Reclaim a
Reclamation Act of twenty twenty five, So we definitely need
to make sure that gets passed and bring this back

(10:17):
down the states with an actual constitution says that power
would be in if you don't know, if it's not
listed in the constitution as a power of the federal government,
it is not the power of the federal government. It
is the power of the state government. And I think
it should honestly be knocked down even farther to counties

(10:41):
and what the people of that area would like their
education system to look like with maybe maybe a bit
of here's how we would get structured from the state.
But you give them an inch, they take a mile.
So it's kind of one of those things. It's like, eh,
you know, but yeah, I would love to see the

(11:01):
destruction of the Department of Education. I've seen firsthand how
bad our education system is in this country, being someone
who went to public school, went to private school, went
to college, went to multiple colleges, and kind of saw
how bad they're just teaching history and just how they've

(11:22):
weaponized our education system to be against conservatives and to
be against free thought and about pushing this hate on
white people. It's crazy, and I mean I've witnessed it all,
and so I would be very happy with the end
of the Department of Education and we will bring some

(11:44):
more news forth on that as soon as we have it.
As a matter of fact, I'll tax Graves right now
and just say, hey, you got anything on the Department
of Education in its downfall. He'll get a kick out
of that to start his day. But we are going
to take because we're having to take more commercial breaks,
We're gonna take a quick commercial break and be right

(12:05):
back into the kind of news I had planned. So
sorry that this has been a chaotic opening, but we'll
get more back into our regular format after this break.
Welcome back to the Conservative Colonel podcast, and we're gonna
dive into some Mississippi news first, and then we kind
of have national news to kind of rep up the

(12:29):
end of the show. So the first bit of news is,
of course, the failure of Delbert Hoseman, a familiar topic
to our listeners. But if you don't know, a Delbert
Hoseman might be the definition of a rhino. He is

(12:54):
legit a Republican in name only. He only has that
R by his name. He never really does anything. Everybody
was trying to give them teddit credit. With an income
tax bill being killed. Here's a fun fact that the
tax on our income doesn't go away for twelve to
thirteen years, I think, but we get an immediate tax

(13:16):
on gas to cover it. Doesn't that make sense? So
our government's wanting more money while they say they're going
to cancel something. By the time I am almost forty,
that would be when this bill would go when the
income tax will be eliminated, when I'm almost forty. A

(13:41):
fun fact, I am in my late twenties. Now, yeah,
I would be almost forty when this bill or when
the income tax would be crushed. I am in my
late twenties. I would be in my late thirties when

(14:01):
this would go into effects. So it's stupid, one hundred
percent stupid, a stupid win. You got Fox saying, no,
look a conservative win in Mississippi. No, it's not. It
is a massive l It is egg on all of
Mississippi's face. And it just proves to me that Delbert

(14:26):
is a Democrat. And yet if people are finally starting
to open their eyes, it's not like we try to
tell them during the last election, but now they're listening
because they finally see Delper who he is. But I
don't have that much trust in the voters anymore. I
think that we're gonna elect him to governor because what
could make things worse? And I wouldn't be shocked, honestly

(14:49):
if we did that simply again, because I just I
don't think that we would do anything else but let
each other down over and over again, because everybody just
wants to make sure that the RS win. Yay, the

(15:09):
Republicans win. But what if they're not Republican? What if
they're Democrats, What if they're liberals, What if they don't
actually believe in the platform that is conservatism? What's the
point if we elect them and they don't follow that platform.
But they're better than a Democrat, No, they're not. We

(15:35):
see that with this income bill, the income tax is
gonna get thrown away. All the conservatives said, amen, But wait,
it doesn't go away from another twelve to thirteen years,
but we get an immediate tax increase on gas to
cover it. Huh. Now that seems more like a loss,

(16:00):
doesn't it. We have doubled our taxes for the next
thirteen years and I guarantee you when that thirteen year hits,
we're going to increase a tax on something to cover it,
even though the whole point of increasing taxes on gas

(16:23):
was to cover the loss of the income tax. So
now since we've doubled it, we have two taxes that
were thrown upon us. Now they're gonna use that for
ten thirteen years and then oh no, we're about to
lose that amount of money. It's going to go down. Well,
we can't have that. So I guarantee you in a

(16:45):
couple of years, the gas tax is going to be
increased to land something's going to be increased because the
government has been have been getting used to that money,
and the government doesn't like to let go of money,
and so it's we're honestly, it's going to end up
costing us more to repeal the income tax, which is

(17:06):
a stupid tax to begin with, than it would have
been just to keep the dead gum income tax, because
I just don't have faith in my government and you
shouldn't either, that they're not going to raise it. I mean,
let's be honest here, they're going to And then you

(17:29):
have like even the Magnolia tribute, which is not the
most conservative peace, but it's decent. I've seen some good stories.
Says that no independent observer could reasonably conclude that Delbert
Hoseman or Lieutenant governor doesn't shoulder much of the responsibility
for the death of the school choice of bills in

(17:50):
Mississippi this year. So again, with the failure of Delbert Hoseman,
this whole session session could be defined as the failure
of Delbert Hoseman. You know what that's gonna be the
title of the episode, the failure of Delbert Hosman. Because
he's a failure. He's not a conservative, but we elected

(18:14):
him for four more years. Chris McDaniel tried to tell
us we all should have listened. I try to tell
everybody when I was with the campaign, Chris is gonna
be the perfect guy. Y'all need to get rid of Delbert.
And I got told over and over again, Oh, well,
Delbert's a good guy. He's a conservative. He has all
these nice ads I get mailed and stuff from him.

(18:39):
He shakes my hand, yeah, because he's got money. He
gets all this money from the Republican Party to support
his candidacy because oh oh, he's one of us. No No,
he's not. He is a one hundred percent He was

(19:01):
the vice president of an abortion clinic. He is a liberal,
and you can't change my mind on this. He killed
the school choice bill, he killed us on the income tax,
and to make matters even more funny, are our next
topic with the budget? It just ay it fires me

(19:23):
up because we don't want a Democrat in there. Honestly,
a Democrat would have done better than delbra At least
I know what I'm getting. At least I'm not being
lied to on a daily basis that I'm told that
we're a conservative state when we're not a conservative state.
We are a purple state. And the sooner you wake
up and realize we are a purple state, that's the
moment we can actually become a red state. People, the

(19:48):
Republican Party thinks that they control this state and they
can put up whoever they want and we'll vote for
him because they have an R by their name. We
have to change that. They work for us, not only politicians,
but the party designed to represent conservative thought works for us.
And I'm about tired of having the party that supposedly

(20:11):
my party, the Party of Conservative Thought, keep putting fourth
stupid rhino after rhino after rhino, and everybody smiles and
eat a crap sandwich and they go up to Jackson,
they go up to DC and they don't do their job.

(20:32):
I'm tired of it. And then yeah, now to get
into the next story of Delbert failed to pass a budget.
He was too busy killing conservative bills, trying to pass
liberal bills, trying to pass what the Democrats want to
actually pass a budget. Not only did he fail with redistricting,

(20:52):
which by the way, the state of Mississippi got sued
for because we have to redo it. We have to
have a special election now because you didn't redistrict right, well,
now we have to call a special session. Governor Tate
Reeves has to call a special session. I think it
says he's going to do it around June, because July

(21:13):
one is the beginning of our physical our financial year
here in Mississippi, and we don't have a budget all
because a hoseman focusing on stuff that's not his job
one hundred percent, neglecting his responsibilities, not as a conservative leader,

(21:34):
but also the lieutenant governor of the state of Mississippi,
the lieutenant governor of the state of Mississippi is the
most powerful position we have in Mississippi. He is the
leader of Mississippi. If you want to know why we're purple,
you want to know why we have we're losing more
of our tax dollars because we didn't redistrict right. If
you wanted to wonder why we're having to call a

(21:56):
special session in it is because of Delbert Osman failing
to do his job correctly. And I'm sick and tired
of it, aren't you. I made this podcast to reach people,
to reach the conservatives, to help the youth of conservatism
figure out what is so great about conservatism. And I'm

(22:19):
tired of seeing it day after day after day, that
conserv that the conservative movement is hurt by our own party.
I'm sick and tired. And this is all we get
is this over and over and over and over again.

(22:44):
And if you don't think that's like bad enough, like
even the Mississippi Free Press, which again our tax dollars
go to, that's a that's a free press. I'm pretty
sure that is a government funded thing. Put up this tagline.
A couple of weeks ago, Trump back to bill that
could make it harder for married women to vote passes

(23:06):
US House. That's a lie. Even again. If you don't
think we're a purple state, look at our news. It
is a crazy liberal and they support some of our Republicans.
That' should tell you all you need to know about
them Republicans. But it requires proof. This bill, this bill

(23:29):
that makes it harder for women to vote, married women
to vote. This is what it does. Legislation requiring proof
of US citizenship when registering to vote for federal elections.
That's it. That's all the vote is. That's all this is.
But no, it's making it harder for women to vote.

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And yet again, again after again, after again, people think
we're hits taped. Look around, we're losing Mississippi, and don't
think this is just a Mississippi issue. I challenge every
state with a couple of exceptions, that can look around

(24:10):
and say, oh my gosh, we're not as conservative as
I thought we were. If it could happen in Mississippi,
it can happen to every one of your states. Texas, Florida.
It could come for y'all too. And happened in Virginia,
it happens in Georgia. It is time to look at

(24:31):
our party and tell them, no, we won't change. Y'all
will change because the conservative movement should not be tied
to this party because it is a crap party. It
is an awful party. It is a party that defends
the swamp, defends making money off the taxpayer dollar, it

(24:53):
defends corruption. And here we are again, and Mississippi's just okay.
I'm tired of it. I'm sorry. I got into a
rant and I kind of blew through a lot of stories.
But wake up. This goes for everybody. This goes for
me too. I was complacent in this for a long time.

(25:16):
I'm asking you not just to take part in fighting,
but to actually take part in your government, local, state, county.
Those are the ones that matter, because we can't get
the federal government under control until we get those under control,
and Trump working his tail off for us, can't get

(25:40):
anything done because every level is so corrupted. The whole
system has gone crap because we haven't kept our eye
on the ball. We have the best form of government
in this world, true opinion of mine, but we have
let it be tainted and tainted and tainted until it's
something our founding I couldn't recognize anymore. Because we didn't

(26:03):
keep her eye on the ball. We didn't watch who
we were elected. We voted by party. I'm here today
to ask you vote by the person the man are
woman running and maybe, just maybe we can actually get
some conservative movement going in this country. Trump is the
start of it, but he can't do it alone. And

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speaking of Trump, we are going to now get into
national politics with some TESLA terrorist attacks. After this commercial break,
welcome back to a Conservative Colonel podcast. I've had to

(26:50):
try to take a chill peel after that. This all
started because I saw the news line from the Missippi
Free Press saying the Delbert Hosman failed us. After Missippi
lawmakers fail to pass a budget, Missippi governor will call
special legislation session. And I'm hoping for my sanity that

(27:13):
they do this because I have been covering pretty closely
in the Mississippi legislative session. And I know we have
a lot of viewers our listeners rather that aren't in Mississippi.
And I thank y'all for sticking it out because I
do know that this is a podcast focused on Mississippi

(27:34):
and national politics, and with all the stuff going on
in Mississippi, I've kind of neglected the national side. I
would want to say, hanging there a bit longer, because
we'll be probably focusing on just federal news for a
good bit after this. That has just always been my
viewpoint on the show that it discusses both the state

(27:55):
and federal. But I also ask that again, look at
your states as well. You know, on our website Conservative
Colonel dot com, you can go to the homepage and
you scroll down and you see George Washington. It says
email to the host. You know, you can email me,
and we react to that live on are not live,

(28:16):
but on an episode, and we'll probably do a whole
episode on that very soon. I actually have an idea
on that coming up shortly, and we'll have a whole
episode talking to the liberals, talking to the Democrats, talk
to Republicans, talking to actual conservatives, and we'll see where

(28:37):
we stand after that. But it kind of fired me up.
But also firing me up is the Tesla attacks. So,
if you don't know, Tesla has basically been on fire.
Liberals are attacking Tesla cars stick terrorism at its finance.

(29:01):
This is just like twenty twenty all over again. The
Party of reasoning, the Party of mostly peaceful protesters, the
party of you know, inclusivity, the party of well, we're
not crazy, y'all. Are crazy, y'all are the devil, y'all
are the destruction to this country. Committing domestic terrorism acts

(29:24):
is just ironic all over again. And the funny thing
is they're the ones that push the Tesla cars. They
were like, oh, we have to go grain get your
electric cars, get a Tesla, Get a Tesla. And then
they're going to blow up Tesla cars. They're going to
scrap them with keys, they're going to catch them on fire.

(29:44):
They're going to try to attack Elon Musk for just cleaning.
And this is the funny thing. For cutting government waste,
is why this tearan for saving the government and the
American people money. Liberals have decided this time for domestic terrorism.

(30:05):
But yet we're the rebels. Yet we're the conservative crazy people. Meanwhile,
they're just bombing cars, making it look like a thorough
world country, and they're proud of it. They posted on
their social media it's look what I did today, So happy,
so happy, Just like when they started running over Trump

(30:26):
signs and getting mad that someone put nails on the
end of their sign. Look what these people did, no
accountability for their actions. I hope the book gets thrown
at these idiots, these terrorists. And I'm calling them terrorists
because that's what y'all are doing, domestic terrorism. And y'all

(30:48):
think it's all right. But yet we're the unconstitutional party.
We're the party that you know is just the evil,
evil people. You know, I hear all the time how
Mississippi's just this evil like evil state that should burn
in hell, and how we should just remove the state
from the Union, and how it should rename itself to

(31:10):
try to get away from its pass and this is
what y'all are doing. Oh, y'all are disgusting creatures. I'm
not holding back this episode because this is all built up.
I'm pissed, and I'm extremely pissed here. Y'all are again
terrorist attacks, full on terrorist attacks, and y'all are just

(31:32):
proud of it, thrilled look at me, you know, and
I can't. I hope the book gets thrown at you idiots,
And like I mean, I could go back and look
at more of these protesters gather outside Tesla showrooms and
dealerships to announce Elon Muskin dodge from Seattle to Miami
antidose anti Musk protesters gather at hundreds of Tesla dealerships,

(31:57):
and these quote unquote tests always in the violence mostly.
I mean, yeah, you do have some people actually using
their right to protest. I don't want to attack them people,
because they have a constitutional right to protest it. Even
if it's a stupid protest, they have the right to
do it. And I applaud them for actually getting together
and protesting. What I don't like is again the domestic

(32:21):
terrorism and again looking at us like we're is the devil.
This goes hand in hand with the twenty twenty riots.
Ye know, I didn't like January sixth either.

Speaker 1 (32:32):
People.

Speaker 2 (32:33):
This is not a conservative liberal issue. This is sane
people versus crazy people. This is people who think that
they can solve the bad man who's destroying our country
with destroying our country. I mean, that's their remedy. We're
gonna stop the bad Orange man and the bad rich

(32:54):
guy from destroying our country by destroying our country. It
makes very little sense. And it's honestly, if this doesn't
wake your eyes up of how stupid liberals are, I
don't know what will like. Man, Just okay, fine, you know,
at least my side isn't you know, committing acts of

(33:18):
domestic terrorism with mostly peaceful brutusts, and I mean, I'm
sure that saying is coming back now. Aside from the
peaceful protest, there have been at least any reported incidents
of vandalism of arson of Tesla vehicles aside from the

(33:38):
peaceful This is for NBC News. This is great. There
have been eighty accounts of this, and again they're all
happy about it. I'm sure they're getting praised by NBC.
I don't even have to read that bill, read that

(33:59):
news section. Hundreds of you know, demonstrations is what they're calling.
It take place in the United States, Canada, Europe. This
is from CNN. And look at this one from the
Los Angela Times. This is just the headline Tesla attacks,

(34:25):
Mark Trebling twists in political violence as Musk divides America
the Los Angeles Times, and they have a picture of
a burnt Tesla as the main picture of this article is.
They blame Musk for the violence that these people are causing.

(34:47):
That's like me going out robbing a gas station and
blaming the gas station for being there, for maybe running
a sale, for maybe giving some people their money back
for maybe you know, paying my taxes for me. You know,
it's not stupid, and oh I love the Los Angeles Times.

(35:08):
This came out in March, actually laid in at March.
I'm just going through news articles now of this. There
were broad exceptions that were the widening political divides in
America following Trump's second pleaser victory would explode. Tesla's have
been sent ablaze with molotov cocktails, riddled with bullets in

(35:31):
the face, with swastikas. Doors and windows at once primary
luxury electric vehicle showings are now scratched with profanity and
Nazi symbols. And let's see where they blame musk here.
Let's let's just scroll down. Passionate protesters. Passionate Oh wait,

(35:56):
wait wait, we have a We rightfully tolerate such passionate
protesters by their coding.

Speaker 3 (36:10):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (36:10):
Brian Levin, a professor at cal State, UH Santa Barbara
as experts are ends, an expert on extremism. I am

(36:31):
just in shock. This is they're still trying to find
a way to blame this man, Like I could read
this whole thing of garbage and yeah, they're trying to
blame Trump. Oh, Trump state, he's gonna crack down on this.

(36:52):
It's stupid. There's another one. Uh, Trump downplays January sixth
by suggest thing TESLA attacks are more serious. That's because
they are. I don't know what to tell you idiots.
I mean, y'all downplay the twenty twenty riots. But when
the January sixth ride happened, Oh, the government's getting overthrown. No,

(37:18):
it wasn't just pissed off people that were stupid, that's
all that was. I mean, there were a couple of
incidents and injuries. I don't think anybody was killed January sixth.
I could be wrong. It's been a long time since
this story has happened. But they downplayed twenty twenty rights,

(37:40):
which was one hundred percent more worse than January sixth.
And these terrorist attacks are getting worse. Someone is going
to get hurt and then it will officially be worse
than January sixth. January sixth, they keep overblowing it. You know,
Nancy Felosi has got PTSD or some crap from it,

(38:00):
AOC almost pissed yourself or something like that. Crap like it.
It's just liberals being liberals. Uh, we can do domestic terrorism,
but y'all can't. And again I'm I'm I am condemning
all of it. You know, I'm not supporters of what

(38:20):
happened on January sixth. You know, do I believe that
we have the right as people to the throne our government? Yes,
and I'm pretty sure it's in the constitution.

Speaker 3 (38:31):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (38:32):
Let's I'll even type it up like constitution. Let's see here. Uh.

(38:58):
I don't want to quote a movie because that's when
I'm remembering this phone. Oh, it will help me if
I spell de throne. Right, Let's take a quick commercial
work because I do want to find this and we
need to take another break anyway, so we'll be right back,

(39:21):
welcome back. I do want to say I didn't make
a mistake. I was thinking of the Declaration of Independence,
which it states that we do kind of have the
right to abolish a government that's become tyrannical and has
destroyed the rights, and it implies the right to revolution

(39:48):
and resistance, but it's not in the Constitution itself. So
I did want to correct that because I don't want
to be misleading, but you know, we do have that
right in this guy, I mean Heck, the country was
founded on that. But I don't think we're there yet.
And by no means am my advocating for the complete

(40:10):
destruction of our government and not doing so forcefully either.
But I will state that we do have that. I
believe it's right. Again, we were founded on that. But again,
they weren't trying to do that. Heck, even the twenty

(40:32):
twenty riders weren't really trying to do that. They threatened
to if Trump won, which the Tesla attacks have kind
of been hit so far, and I think it's going
to get worse. I mean, it's liberals. What can I
expect other than it for it to get worse. I'm
expecting someone to be killed soon, which is a sad

(40:53):
thing to have to say on air, but I'm just
being honest this episode, what I have been brutally upfront
about my feelings, No sore more than what I will
be getting into in our last segment. But you know, yeah,
they're trying to compare are they're trying to not compare

(41:16):
the Tesla riots to the January sixth riot. You know,
Tesla arsens probed as domestic terrorism, cheered by group linked
to the twenty twenty rights. This is from New York Post.

(41:38):
Even they're trying to say that it was a group
of anti capitalists that took credit for terrorizing Philadelphia neighborhood
to the University of Pennsylvania during what has been called
the Summer of Rage in twenty I just call them

(42:00):
the twenty twenty riots. Are now supporting the targeting of Tesla.
By the way, anti capitalist group. Yeah, they could take
a credit for it if they want to, But we
all know which organization can take credit for the twenty
twenty riots, and that's BLM. Who their people have just
bomp mansions, their leaders, Their leaders are living it up. Man,

(42:25):
what do you want to be when you grew up?
I want to be a BLM leader because only crap
those guys will make bank them guys and girls have
just swung for the fences, gotten mansions and crap. Meanwhile,
they haven't done anything for the Black people of America.
And I'm talking about that in just a nice, non
even a dictive way. As a people, if you feel

(42:48):
like your rights have been trampline, you have every right
to protest it, make an organization to fight for your rights.
If black people in America feel like they need something more.
You know, I don't agree with it. I think we're
all equal. Is there things we could be doing better? Sure,
but making sure you're forcing yourself to get options is

(43:09):
not rights are We don't have the right to be successful.
We have the right to be all treated equally under
the law. Does newsflashs people are born with more rights
than others. I was born rich. I really wish I was,
because my farm would be top of the line right now.
I was born a farmer. You know, I just paid

(43:32):
my taxes this year for the first time, and am
I getting screwed. I did not make much money and
the government said, hey, let me come in and take that.
And I know rich people that don't pay enormous amount
of money compared to my income, with how much they
asked for and their income. Yeah, they probably pay more

(43:54):
taxes than I do, but you know, portion wise, it
doesn't actually put a dit in their money. Don't have
that luxury. I didn't have the luxury to be born
extremely intelligent. I'm a history man. I understand history. I
am very good at remembering American history. But I'm not
a mathematician. I'm not a scientist other than history. I

(44:16):
did not do well in school. I was not born
an athlete. I loved basketball and loved playing it, and
my father and my grandfather were phenomenal athletes. I wasn't.
I didn't get a scholarship. But should I get a
scholarship because I played basketball simply for well? Right? No?

(44:38):
Just because as to say in the span of equality,
that I get scholarships even though I'm not an athlete
doesn't make sense. You shouldn't get scholarships based on race.
Let the best person win. Now, when they were first started,
I think it was an exceptional reason to do it,
when everything was first started, when black people were just

(45:01):
getting into college's friends. And since we're on that example, yeah,
they did have an uphill battle. I'm not downplaying the
Civil rights movement. I'm not downplaying black people's struggles back then.
I'm not. It was hard to be an African American
in that time frame, and yet it is ten times
better than what it was. But in quality, we should

(45:23):
have more stuff. I remember a black person saying that
we should have separate dorms for black people only, and
I sat there and I was like, you mean segregation?
You really want that back? I know I don't, but
here we are the summer of rage. Oh my gosh, uh,

(45:58):
Trump owned suit. Social said and one hundred percent agree
with this. I look forward to watching these sick terrorist
thugs get twenty year jail sentences for what they're doing
to Elon Musk and Tesla again for catching government waste,
for saying, Okay, well that's not going somewhere where it

(46:20):
needs to be. Let's bring that back to the American people. Nope,
not gonna do that. We can't stand for that. It's
so stupid. I'm just so lost. I'm what to say
because excuse me, it's just it's stupidity at its finest.

(46:45):
I feel like I'm sitting back and needing a bag
of popcorn to watch it. We're going to take one
more commercial break and we're gonna kind of wrap up
the show with one more story. Uh. And it's a
doozy to piss a lot of people off with this one,
so stay tuned. So when I started this show, I

(47:12):
made the promise of staying true to who I was
as a conservative of Jeffersonian and attacking Republicans and true
conservatives when I feel like they weren't living up to
that responsibility, and I expect others to do the same
with me. I'm happy to be in a debate. I'm

(47:35):
happy to sit back and think is this really conservative thought?
Is this really what it'd be best for the conservative movement.
I'm one hundred percent okay with being called out, and
I've said it before on the show, and I'll say
it again. I'm a massive Trump supporter, and I wouldn't
take away my two times I voted for him in

(47:55):
twenty twenty and twenty four. I couldn't vote for him
twenty sixteen, but I would have if I could, so
I could have if I wanted to this man, I
could say this man had my vote three times, because
I did have a mock up election in twenty sixteen
at my high school where I did vote for Trump,
and I voted for Trump in twenty twenty and voted

(48:16):
for Trump in twenty twenty four in an actual election.
I have been a Trump supporter since day one, but
I am going to call out mistakes and bull crap
when I see it, even if it is from Donald Trump,
because a lot of people Jack from the Right Side
Radio has talked about tribalism when it comes to political
parties where it's one hundred percent ours are good and

(48:39):
De's are bad, and these are good and ours are bad,
and there's no room for the well. This democrat's actually
doing better job than a conservative. This conservative is doing
a great job. We need to support them, and this
conservative is rhino part of the swamp. And I believe
now we've kind of got into this area where Trump

(49:01):
is just untouchable because he's such a great conservative. That
doesn't mean he can't make mistakes. I've talked about it
at the beginning of this episode. One of my heroes,
Thomas Jefferson, made mistakes. One of my heroes, Ronald Reagan,
made mistakes that I don't think was good for the
conservative movement and definitely not conservative. If you're telling me
that you want a big government, it's not conservative. And

(49:24):
if you do something that kind of supports a big government,
it's not conservative. I hate to tell you. Conservatism at
its base is a smaller government, in cutting government waste,
in cutting taxes. And Trump, for the most part, is
a great conservative. But I do want to talk about
this Trump endorsing Sidney Hyde Smith for reelection because the

(49:47):
rumor around the mill here in Mississippi is that Sidney
Hyde Smith. Senator Sidney Hyde Smith was about to be challenged,
and the mists of your Republican party crapped on that
real quick. They try to discourage it. They're trying to
get county chairs to say that, you know, Sidney Smith
is the greatest thing since slice spread and we don't

(50:09):
need a loser. And then the national Republican parties like
Sydney Sidney Hose Smith is the greatest thing since sliced bread.
We don't need a loser. And I'm sitting here like,
is she though? Is See, she's not the worst. I mean,
Roger Wicker has that title for Mississippians anyway, and there's

(50:30):
far worse Republicans in the Senate that are one hundred
percent rights. I think she's about lukewarm. She'll pass a
couple of great bills, fight for a couple of great things,
and then kind of just get into the corner like
that meme of Homer Assumption getting in the bush. Like

(50:51):
I one hundred percent think that's her. I just don't
know what to say to it. Sometimes, and again, I
am all for Trump doing what he's been doing, but
I have noticed that he's making a lot of mistakes too,
and I can't just sit quietly on him. And let's

(51:14):
let's see here what Trump said in quote I don't know,
I don't know, Trump said, Sidney had Smith was a
longtime ally and praiser for work on issues such as

(51:34):
border security and agriculture, which she was an awful Commissioner
of Agriculture here in Mississippi. Sidney had Senator Sidney had
Smith as one hundred percent maggot, which is one hundred
laughable doing a fantastic zob representing the incredible people in Mississippi. No,
she's not an original member of my Mississippi leadership team.
Sidney had Smith has been with us from the very

(51:55):
beginning in the Senate. Sidney is fighting harder to screw
the border, grow our economy, champion our amazing farmers and
American agriculture, and support our brave military and veterans, promote energy, dominate, dominance,
and defend are always under siege Second Amendment rights. Sidney

(52:18):
Hyde Smith has my complete and total endorsement to rerun.
She will never let you down. Wow, that's that's a
strong sentence there, mister President. She will never let you down.
And she'd say about fifty percent of the time. She'll
never let you down, because I will admit she's not

(52:40):
the worst one up there. She has done things that
I've been like, oh wow, I support that, and almost
been taken off guard. I met her at the Dixie
National a couple of weeks ago. I'm a big fan
of the Dixie National Rodeo, and with surprised. I hadn't
seen her come down to this since she was the
Commissioner of Agriculture, and she kind of had to because
Commission of Agriculture is over the event. But I hadn't

(53:03):
seen her since, and she does a good couple things.
She's done a couple of good things from Mississippi. I'm
not saying it's all been bad Senator Smith, but certainly
he all hasn't been good, and the bad has kind
of outweighed the good. It's not one of those things
where Trump, where I can say Trump has done a
lot more positive than he has done negative for this country.

(53:27):
I think Sidney had Smith has done for the country.
She's been overall crap for the overall country. For the
state of Mississippi, I think she's a bit more positive,
but it's not by much like and people are like,
oh you Sidney had No, I'm not voting for her
in this upcoming reelection. I don't care what trum. Trump

(53:47):
himself could come talk to me and I would say,
I'm sorry, mister President. I respect you, You're doing a
good job, but I can't support Sidney had Smith. And
this is this kind of the same thing. Trump is
endorsing swamp people but has attacked actual conservatives in the
House all because they criticized them. Again, Trump has made mistakes,

(54:08):
even in this term. He has done. There are things
that he has said that I just don't agree with.
If I'm being honest, I downright disagree with now Again,
does that make Trump a bad president? No, but it
is definitely the biggest head scratcher of my life. For
the man who one of his campaign promises was to

(54:30):
drain the swamp, has done nothing but endorse the swamp,
has nothing nothing but attack actual conservative We only have
like a few up there, and Trump is like wanting
them to lose their election because conservatism is all about
challenging authority. Yes, we're very traditional people, but when it
comes to government authority, we don't believe in that. So yeah,

(54:53):
they're gonna challenge you. If you didn't want that, you
shouldn't have became a conservative. And Trump has attacked him
pretty hard, hoping that they lose their elections, and has
gone on record to say as much. But meanwhile, he
is at least a Mississippi endorsed both Roger Wicker and
Sidney Hett Smith, both of which again I can't name

(55:14):
off the top of my head. Last time they did
something massive for Mississippi senior had Smith did something for
Vicksburg recently with all its great history, which is great
for me as a historian. I'm like, Okay, great, yeah, awesome.
But it's kind of like a bread crumb, if you will,
or like in Sydney heads Smith, Roger Wiker leaves us

(55:36):
bread crumb, Sidney heat Smith like breaks off like a
little edge piece and gives it to you. You'd get
a better piece of bread at a church communion. But
it's a bit weird. I just I think we could
do better. And that's why I hope someone challenges Sidney
Hints Smith because I'm sitting here like, eh, is she

(55:59):
really the best we have offer? We only have two senators.
You can't tell me out of this state full of
millions of people. We can't find two people that are
super conservative that can go up there and lead the
charge for us. Okay, even if they never brought another
dime back to Mississippi, if they at least actually champion

(56:19):
conservative values, they can at least hang their hat on that.
But Sidney Hide Smith Moore plays the game. She doesn't
play it to the extreme of Roger wicker Mind you, well,
Roger Wickers is just happy to be in charge and
feel like a big man. Now again, she's not all bad.
It's just really she is part of the swamp. She

(56:42):
is part of the establishment. Even if this is only
her second full term, she's still part of it. She
just joined it instead of really fighting it. You know,
she gets compromises every now and then, a little bread
comes thrown her way, which she throws back our way?
Are they really victories? And again, one hundred percent maga

(57:05):
and in all caps on this post. She will never
let you down. Now, that's laughable, that is laughable, that
is stupid. That is a lie, mister President. And I
hate to say it, but it's the truth. Again, I

(57:29):
don't regret voting for Trump. I'll do it again. In
a heartbeat to go back in time to vote for
him again. But let's be honest, this wasn't very maga
of you, mister president. This is the endorsement of the
same old, same old that I think is going to

(57:52):
bite him in the butt. And I know why he's
doing it. I just don't agree with it. He's trying
to get support to pass certain things. But here's the problem.
They're still not going to pass it. Like, I'm asking
everybody to put pressure on the House to pass this bill,
House Bill three sixty nine. There one hundred and sixty nine,

(58:14):
because it's the destruction of the Department of Education, bringing
it back to the States. Now, with that being said,
if it passes, I will one hundred percent be like,
all right, well, I guess it worked. But that will
be the biggest win of Trump's term, and I don't
think he'll get any more. Term limits won't be passed

(58:38):
to trying to stamp out corruption will kind of probably
slow to a fade. Because the Republicans have given us
the big win of the decade. They don't feel like
they have to do anything else. They can ride the
coattails of this victory for probably another two term cycles.
I hope I'm wrong, I really do, but I don't

(59:00):
have that much faith in government. I have no faith
in government. That's why I want a strong state government.
Not strong in the sense that it has a very
overbearing control over my life, but has a more influencial
part than the federal government, because I can go to
the state government and raise them kine, I can't go

(59:24):
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