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October 26, 2025 • 61 mins
In a tough episode, Harrison gets real and discusses Trump's recent missteps with beef and the completely wrong attacks on conservatives.
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Welcome back to the Conservative Colonel Podcast. Oh gosh, that
glare is awful. I'm your host, Harrison Dolls. I'm wearing
my glasses tonight. I'm going to regret having this up.
Oh gosh, oh man, but definitely got an interesting show

(01:31):
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(02:19):
just could not get to the recording studio. But this
episode is gonna be a weird one. So I had
a plan to talk about the No Kings rally, and
I still want to because there's some interesting points that
need to be pointed out, some stuff that needs to

(02:40):
be known, and I'm hoping Grays will join me in that.
But when I started this show, one of the things
I promised was to get news out to y'all the
listener and be as truthful as possible, but also to

(03:05):
stand up for conservative values and to call out people Republican,
our Democrat that I don't think are following those principles,
and to call out people who have made mistakes, to
call out people that I do not think. This is

(03:26):
in the best attentions. And tonight, uh, there's one that
I am one hundred percent against another one. While I'm
one hundred percent against it, I still have faith. And
this is gonna be a Trump a touchy subject tonight.

(03:49):
I'm not even gonna mince words with you tonight. I'm
going to be criticising, criticizing President Donald Trump. I've voted
for Trump two times I voted for him collection in
twenty sixteen. I love Trump. I don't think I've made
that any hidden secret. I was happy to vote for Trump.

(04:13):
It felt like it was one of those where, oh
my gosh, we don't really have anybody to vote for,
so I guess I'll vote Trump. I felt confident in Trump.
We didn't agree on everything, but I knew he had
America's best intentions at heart, and he's kind of shaken
me this week. One of them, as I said, I'm

(04:36):
hoping I'm wrong, the other one, I know I'm not wrong,
and I know Trump has made a huge mistake and
we're gonna call him out on it tonight again. I
know this has the potential of upsetting my viewers. I
know this has the attention, our potential to split the

(04:57):
audience of the Conservative Colonel Podcast. I don't want to
do that. But the truth, the Constitution, Conservatism is more
important than your comfort. Freedom is more important than you're
comfortable being comfortable, and tonight we're gonna be talking about that.

(05:28):
We've talked about on this show. I've described myself as
a Jeffersonian uh conservative think tea Party Ron Paul, Chris McDaniel,
Thomas Jefferson. I think the foundason of Barry Goldwater. You know,
I am that type of conservative and I'm proud of it.

(05:54):
And I've always described Graves as a Washington Conservative. Uh,
he's not a Rhino. I wouldn't put him in that category.
He's not one of the what I call modern Republicans.
And there's historical terms for all these that I'm not
going into tonight. I would say he's a Washington It's

(06:18):
kind of something that I have come up with, and
Graves agrees. He is not on my level of craziness.
Shout out to Graves, by the way, I hope you're listening, brother.
But he's also not a dead gum liberal with an
R by his name. He is a strong conservative, and

(06:38):
I have put Trump in that category. As I said, Trump,
in my opinion, sometimes is does stuff that helps the
big government, just gonna say it like it is, but
with the intention of clearing the swamp or doing the
best for the American people. I can understand that sometimes

(06:59):
I can even depending on the issue. I take it
by issue by issue, and me and Graves are if
you've ever listened to this show for amount of time,
you know how me and Graves are always very civil.
We've only had a handful of disagreements, I think, never

(07:19):
even on the show. Actually, this would have been our
first disagreement tonight, probably, I don't know. I've talked to
him about it a bit before he went on the show,
but of course I haven't checked my phone since then.
I haven't really picked his brain about this. But you know,

(07:39):
that's kind of how I trump it up, trump it up,
describe it. You know, I'm a crazy conservative. Graves is
a conservative. I wouldn't say. It's kind of The definitions
are coming hard to come by. Some people call me
a libertarian and some people call me a conservative. I

(08:01):
call myself a Jeffersonian conservative. I've recently been told I
should be I should have been in the Tea party movement.
It's all over the place. There's really no term for it.
Because conservatism breeds free thought, it breeds free will, it
breeds Okay, we disagree, so I'm going to go in
this direction. You go in that direction. That's why there's

(08:22):
so many parts I think to the conservative movement in
the overall Republican Party is because we are very free thinkers.
While the Democrats are socialists and communism, so they can
all wrap that up in one big boat. But I

(08:44):
guess I'm putting it off because again, I know I'm
going to piss off a lot of my viewers here.
And this is going to go to the cattle industry.
So I don't know if you've heard, but big news
coming out of the cattle industry and agriculture all to
other And for those who don't know, I am a farmer.

(09:05):
I'm a rancher. My family farm has been active and
inactor for many years. Bless our hearts. But we have
been farming in Mississippi since the eighteen fifties, forties, maybe

(09:26):
off and on, and our main thing the past century
has been cattle. And the big news is going to
hurt cattle ranchers and it goes to this. So I
had no idea about any of this. I guess I've
been so busy at my farm. We got some interesting

(09:49):
stuff happening down there. I have an animal that was pregnant,
she gave birth, so I've been dealing with that. And
I am a member of the National Cattleman's Beef Association.
Mark my farm is let me rephrase, I am not personally.

(10:10):
I think my dad is and I probably should join,
but I know my farm is a member for me.
And they shared this true social thing. And I'll just
read the quote, let me pull it up. I have

(10:36):
lost it, of course I have. That's just a story
of my life. There it is. And this is coming
from Trump's truth social and I just said, we're gonna,
oh gosh, we're gonna dive into this. The cattle ranchers,

(10:57):
who I love, don't understand that the the only reason
they're doing so well for the first time in decade
is because I put tariffs on cattle coming into the US,
including a fifty percent tariff on Brazil. If it wasn't
for me, they'd be doing just as they've been doing
for the past twenty years. Terrible. It would be nice
if they would understand that. But they also have to
get their prices down, because the consumer is a big

(11:18):
factor in my thinking. Also a couple things before I
read the Cattleman Association's response. Cattle ranchers aren't just rolling
in it right now. We're doing a bit better than
we were under Joe. But Joe's alow Mark and Trump

(11:41):
knows that this is just a crappy episode i'd have
to do. But the truth waits for no one talking
about getting prices down. The government is the reason the

(12:03):
prices are up in the first place. It's not us
the rancher's fault that beef is high right now. I
hate to break it to you as a farmer, as
a rancher, I ain't bringing in money right now because
I'm hacking up the beef prices. Nope, the federal government

(12:23):
does that because the federal government decided they need to
get involved in agriculture. Just like with the Department of Education,
you have the Department of Agriculture, which has had some benefits.
I'll give them some credit, but again it's the government.
They should not be involved in it in the first place.
Here is Trump basically blaming the farmers and ranchers for

(12:47):
high meat prices while not realizing the irony that the
Department of Education. While he is criticized of the Department
of Education and all the government interfering is why meat
prices are so bad right now. And the promise of
the Department of Agriculture of our government of Trump was

(13:08):
to help America farmers and to make sure they can live.
Because I know how bad it is to be a farmer,
especially during the winter. A lot of people don't know
that during this time of year, for farmers and ranchers,
it's a struggle if you're gonna get food on the

(13:30):
table for your family. And we're doing great, not with
all the small farms I've been seeing closed down, with
big ranches that aren't even American ranches. They're owned by
these big corporations, some of them even foreign And the

(13:59):
cattleman's response to this. The reality of this is that
the rancher success is driven by their own hard work.
America's cattlemen and women operate in the most competitive marketplaces
in the world. US cattle producers are proud to provide
the safest, highest quality beef on the earth. We simply
asked that the government does not undercut them by importing

(14:21):
more Argentinean beef in order to manipulate prices. Again, this
is just manipulation. People have mistaken me for being against
free market all of a sudden. No, I'm not against
free market. Free market is the best. But when you
kind of kick something out and then reintroduce it to
the mix, it's going to be harmful instead of if
I don't know, if there was a thing where you

(14:43):
could tell, well, beef is from America, beef are foreign beef.
You leave it up to the consumer to pick which
one to support, and there's no major attack on the prices.
Are the consumer are the ranchers? But again, we don't

(15:05):
do that. It's been shot down multiple times. It was
repealed back in twenty fifteen or sixteen, I think, And
so here we are, and again this is just more
government interference. And I'll talk about this a minute, but
they've been doing this since the Deadgum depression, and they're
shocked that they haven't figured out how to help the

(15:27):
agriculture industry. And continue on with the National Cattleman's Beast
Association's response, cattlemen and women cannot stand behind President Trump
while he undercuts the future of her family farms and
ranchers are family farmers and family ranchers by importing foreign beef.

(15:53):
It is imperative that President Trump and the Secretary of
Agriculture let the cattle mark work themselves out without more
government interference. Again, how we got here, Now that one
was a bit of my own worth. But continue if
the administration is truly an ally to the American our
America cattle producers. We call on him to abandon this

(16:18):
effort to manipulate the markets and focus instead on completing
the promised New World screw worm factory in Texas and
make additional investments that protect domestic cattle herds from foreign
animal diseases, address the regulatory burdens the government makes it

(16:40):
hard to be a farmer. And again they're interfering more
and more and more, and that's kind of their response.
And I do have so much more on this. I'm
trying to check the time to make sure I don't

(17:01):
go over time again. And Thomas Massey kind of also
is what I said earlier with the buying direct from
the American farmer consumer. He said that this is not
an American First initiative. We do not need this. The
US at US market flooded from beef from Argentina after

(17:27):
the cattle ranchers have taken a beating over the past
several years, and we have taken a beating. Bring back
country of origin labels by directly from American farmers past
the prime act, American First, make America healthy again. That's
coming from Thomas Massey again when he kind of heard
all this. Another report from US Farms. President Trump's latest

(17:55):
post on True Social is directed towards cattle and saying
the only reason they're doing so well in the first
place in decades is because I put tarrifs on cattles.
Coming from the US, President Trump's is suggesting earlier this
week that purchasing beef from Argentina can help bring down
the cattle the beef prices. Nearly every cattle group in
the USA has come out opposed to this and is

(18:19):
drawing strong criticism from American cattlemen, which is true. And
I'm trying to find one thing in particular. I have
a lot of stuff here that I'm trying to and
as I said, this has kind of just shocked me
so much. We had a completely different plan for tonight's episode.

(18:40):
That we're not there goes my alarm that we're not
going to be doing now because of all this. I
will find it eventually. Where are you? And this is
coming from one of me and my friends conversation on this.

(19:00):
The two reas big reasons beef and grocery prices are
so high right now is one inflation in two government
regulatory agencies, which regulate competition out of the marketplace by
creating legal monopolies. Government has destroyed the America of the family,
farm and localism. Going back to FDR's New Deals, if

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amministation wants to fix this, they should cut government spending,
shut down federal regulatory agencies, cut taxes, stop creating money
out of thin air, stop spending billions that we don't
have to foreign governments, and allow free market to fluctuate
according to customer demand. That's what should happen. It's not

(19:47):
what will happen, because no administration is ever going to
put an end to the New Deal. Doing so would
take too much power away from the government. And me.
That was kind of from him. Me and him talked
about it for a while, and he kind of sent

(20:11):
me that for tonight show, kind of a summarization of
what we talked about. Another rancher sent this in to me.
I do believe this is the first time in my
life where I've seen consumers decide that ranchers are the villains.
It's a fascinating evolution in thought. I guess I have
never met a rancher at two am in the pastor

(20:32):
who's thinking that their life's purpose is to bring harm
to the consumers. I have not noticed any of them
in the sick pen walking in a coughing calf, who
are walking with a coughing calf who needs medicine. They
don't appear to be out on the range when making
sure that the windmills are pumping water. Have not caught

(20:57):
sight of them at the banker's office when paying down
the operating operating note and wondering if there'd be enough
left to maybe take the family out for a nice
supper or put some nicer gifts under the Christmas tree.
And this is my own thought here, ranching is the

(21:18):
only business that the goal is to do just successful
enough to be able to pass it down to the
next generation. We're not in this for money. We're in
it because we love the land. We love our jobs.
We love being the ranchers, the cattlemen of America.

Speaker 3 (21:38):
We love it.

Speaker 1 (21:38):
We take a lot of great honor. I take a
lot of great honor with my cattle beef FDA approved.
I sell it in town at the farmer's market. But
here I am being the villain. And again, most cattlemen
that I know, most ranchers I know, most farmers, I

(22:00):
know they can barely take the family out for a
nice meal. It is hard to find time to put
stuff on the Christmas tree. I just had to pick
if I was gonna be able to replace my car
battery or do something else for my truck that's desperately needed. Heck,
the whole reason I'm wearing glasses tonight is because part

(22:20):
of that decision also referred to my contacts. I couldn't
afford to get my contacts because I had to replace
my battery. That's the life I chose, though, and I'm
proud of that life. The numbers I've seen, and this
has continued from this rancher, the number I've seen thrown

(22:43):
around in recent day says ranchers are showing profit, real profit,
the kind that allows them to fortify themselves against the inedible.
About two years out of the last twenty this has
been true. So two years out of the last twenty
they've made real profit. But now we're the villains. Mostly

(23:07):
it comes to the assertion that we are the ones
who set your prices at the grocery store. I've tried
to answer this hundreds of times in just the last
few days. People who think we have made their beef expensive. No,
your government has that one's mine. The rest have come
from those who believe ill will is suited for someone

(23:31):
who supposedly votes another way, votes one way or another.
I'm truly astonished by this behavior. Their generation is from now.
It will make an interesting case study what the consumers
will say as they watch videos and read words that
Americans who seemingly are today's least favorite people. Thank goodness,

(23:53):
the cattle doesn't care. Now, amen, Thank goodness the cattle
doesn't care. Again, I've been talking about the government, talking
about the government, talking about the government, and I'll get
into that after this quick commercial break because I didn't
realize the time, so we'll be right back. So we're

(24:17):
back now. The terriffs have played a huge role in this,
and I do think the terraces was a good thing.
I do. Terriffs used to be the best way to
pay off debt of the government had the best way
for the government to bring in money without having to
TAXI citizens. I believe in tariffs, but you have to

(24:41):
understand when you kick a hornet's nest, it's going to
sting you. We went back and forth with countries like China,
not just on car parts, but soybeans and other stuff,
and it's naturally raised the prices of everything, and now

(25:01):
everything are with the goal that it will also lower
the prices eventually, which is a good goal and I
think will happen. But at the same time, we understood
that this was gonna raise prices when everybody came out,
when Graves and I talked about this, and when Trump
talked about this, he talked about we were all gonna
have to toughen up for a bit because it's gonna

(25:22):
be a hard couple months and maybe even a year
where prices are gonna skyrocket because of these terriffs. With
the goal and I don't know if an architect of
said this well, because I'm kind of all over the
place tonight, with the goal that it will lower prices
eventually for all these goods that includes beef. But all

(25:46):
of a sudden, now it's too high. Well, that's not
our fault. You're the one that did the tariffs. It
was your idea. You said we're gonna have to tough
it out. But now you're trying to tell everybody, well,
it's the cattleman's fault. No, it's not, so don't blame

(26:09):
the farmers for raising the prices because we don't have
a say in that. No farmer is a millionaire. The
government has successfully almost killed the agriculture in this country anyway.
You look at family farms, you look at big farms,
You look at these foreign farms coming in. You look

(26:30):
at the fact that you know, Bill Gates is one
of the biggest landowners in Mississippi, not ranchers. You look
at all these statistics. All I've seen is these almost
monopoly ranches that are owned by these big companies, putting

(26:51):
the smaller farms like myself out of business, even hurting
some of the bigger names, hurting them like the four
Sixes ranch. It hurts us all. And the government hasn't
lifted a finger. They've nearly killed it. And then they're shocked, Oh,
we don't really have any farmers here. Oh no, crap, sherlock.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
You've nearly killed the industry. And instead of a free market,
the government is telling us what good should be and
then get mad when the good prices are high.

Speaker 1 (27:26):
Like we've done it. No, you're meddling has done it
to yourselves. Price fixing does not work. Putting small farms
out of business or foreign farms does not work. Blaming
the farmers themselves when the government has been interfering with

(27:48):
the industry since the depression. I'm sorry, President Trump, you
were completely wrong on this. Now again he imported eggs
from England. The prices went down every it's mellowed out again. Uh.
The consumer of beef is our the other the egg people,
the egg industry, the chicken industry is good. As I said,

(28:13):
I have a I'm trying to have faith here, but
I can't let slide what he's been saying again, acting
like it's us. It's not us. And I mean, I
got some numbers for you. Let's see here. Where is it?

Speaker 3 (28:30):
There you are.

Speaker 1 (28:32):
This has come from the National National Cattleman's Beef Association
again today, the National Cattleman's Beef Association is respond to
President Trump's comments suggesting the agriculture beef is solution to
our Argentinian beef is the solution to lower Uh is
the solution to lowering beef prices our Our farmers and

(28:54):
ranchers are concerned that rewarding Argentina with this expanded expansion
or expanded access to the US market harms American cattlemen
while also interfering with the free market, which it does
because again, when you go in something like this, it's
gonna hurt the free market. If we always had them

(29:16):
in the market, and again you had the American uh
buy directly from American farmers thing I'm gonna I'm gonna
go blank, you would have been fine. But here we
are the farmers and are the family farmers and ranchers
have numerous concerns with importing more Argentina and beef to

(29:37):
lower prices for consumers. This plan only creates chaos at
a crucial time of year for the American cattle producers
which does this is a tough part of the year,
while doing nothing to lower grocery prices. Additionally, Argentina has
deeply unbalanced trade relationship with the US. In the past

(29:58):
five years, Argentina Argentina has sold more than eight hundred
and one million dollars worth of beef to the US markets.
By comparison, the US has sold just over seven million
dollars worth of American beef to Argentina. Argentina. I don't
know why I keep saying that. Argentina also has a

(30:18):
history of foot to mouth disease, which is, if brought
to the US, would decimate our livestock production. Although beef
prices have increased, consumer demand for the beef remain strong
because of the work American cattle producers have done to

(30:39):
improve the quality and safety of US beef. We call
them President Trump and members of Congress to let the
market work itself out rather than interferings in ways that
do nothing but harm rural America. The National Cattleman Beef
Associates represent American cattle producer since eighteen ninety eight, and

(31:05):
that's just kind of going into what they do. And
yet look at those numbers. Look how lopsided that is
for the American ranchers. I I would be a bit
pissed myself, not even gonna lie. I would got to

(31:27):
be livid. And I'm about to be even more livid.
We're gonna take a quick commercial break and we'll get back.
We're gonna talk about the one that I one hundred
percent disagree with Trump about again. This one's not gonna
be too hard, because, at least with the cattle, I
have some faith in Trump, even though I think it

(31:48):
might hurt my people, my fellow cattleman. For a while.
I think sooner or later it's gonna help with beef prices.
Trying to think about all Americans here. But again, I
just couldn't stand by while they people have blamed the cattleman.
It's not our fault, but this one, this next one,

(32:08):
really pisses me off. So standby as Trump has declared
war on actual conservatives. We'll be right back. Welcome back
to the Conservative Colonel podcast. I'm your host, Harrison Dawes,
and I have to defend some fellow Jeffersonians tonight. I

(32:32):
was gonna do this episode a while back, but it's
just gotten so out of hand that I figured if
I was gonna piss off half my audience with a
cattleman story, I might as well piss them off with
this story. And this one I have no problem doing
because it's absolutely the worst mistake Trump has done in office.
Of my opinion, it is the dumbest thing I've seen
Trump do in office. I love Trump, happily voted for him.

(32:57):
If I could go back in time, I'd vote for
him again. Uh. And I'm not gonna say this is
gonna go down as Trump's biggest mistake in office, but
I think it's gonna go down as his dumbest mistake
in the conservative movement. I think this is going to
either kill the conservative movement in Washington for a couple

(33:21):
of years, or maybe we fight to live another day.
We'll see, because if if this goes through, I do
not see Republicans winning the next major presidential election, and
even if they did, there wouldn't be actual support for

(33:42):
conservative change like they need. Because if this actually happens,
which Trump is trying to do, he's trying to kill
his own movement. It would be worthless. I've been saying
it since Trump got elected. Trump can't do this alone.
It is our job to elect concerns to help him,

(34:05):
to give him the material to get back to an
actual conservative golden age, which we haven't had in a
long time. But Trump seems to be shooting himself on
the foot. And I'm talking about with Senator Ran Paul
in my opinion, the most conservative, the most Republican, or

(34:28):
actually I want to insult him, the most conservative member
of our national level, Thomas Macy, and there are people
called him a rhino on Fox's newsstand right now. I
went to Fox to try to get some information and
my gosh, and they're calling him ma rhino. They're ignoring

(34:54):
major factors. Someone's like Iran Paul endorsed Mitch Mcconnad's like, yeah,
when he was a freshman in Congress, when he was
just starting out, and then later said that he did
it when no one was running. He wasn't really wanting to,
he just did it. They both were from the same state.
And let's not forget that Trump also endorsed Mitch McConnell.

(35:16):
Let me even pull it up. I have the full quote,
and again we all know that Mitch McConnell is the
king of the rhinos and Mitch mcconne and he was
endorsed Mitch McConnell, and this is coming from Donald Trump.
Senator Mitch McConnell always delivers for the people of Kentucky

(35:37):
who will hopefully re elect their powerful senator Senate majority leader.
He has my complete and total endorsement. And you'll see
those words. He has my complete and total endorsement when
it comes to rhinos. That Trump is endorsed multiple times.

(36:00):
The whole The only major product we have in our
store right now for the show. It's a picture of
Mitch McConnell and says make Conservatives great again on the shirt.
Why did we make that shirt? Because Mitch McConnell is
not a conservative. He is a rhino. He is the
architect of a rhino. He If you open up the

(36:22):
book and look up rhino, you will more likely see
Mitch McConnell's face because he has been a great example
of it. And here's President Trump endorsing That's not what
I voted for. Trump promised me he's gonna drain the swamp.
I didn't expect Trump to get in the Tea Party people,

(36:47):
my people, the Jeffersonian people. That was up to me.
That was up to the rest of us that started
that movement in the early two thousands and need to
get it started again. But Trump didn't say he was
going to help us out getting rid of a lot
of the problem and the cancer in the Republican Party,

(37:09):
which is the rhinos. But he doesn't. He's endorsing them.
He endorsed Roger Ricker, he's endorsed Mitch McConnell, and I
can't even believe some of the other people he's endorsed.
But Senator Ran Paul is backing Republican or Republican representative

(37:32):
Thomas Macy against and Trump endorsed primary primary challenger, because
Trump is going after him, and I just still can't
believe this is happening. And this is coming from someone

(37:56):
I got on Twitter. Trump's strategy seems to be eliminating
the strongest, most constitutional, most liberal or liberty oriented member
of Congress, anyone standing up to the establishment and challenging

(38:17):
the status quote draws his ire to be replaced with
a yes man who simply follows his order. Because again,
if this had to do with him being Rhino, there
wouldn't be a problem, because Thomas Macy isn't Rhino. In
my opinion, Trump is wanting people that would just vote

(38:40):
yes for him because Trump thinks he is the best,
and Trump is one of the best. But this isn't
a yes type of government. You don't get yes men in.
That's when you get problems in. And it'd be great
for Trump because Trump is making a lot of great decisions,
but look at the cattle incident. I don't think that's
a good decison. If we had a bunch of yes

(39:01):
man it would just be bumped done. But here we are,
and I think the no King protest is stupid. I
think the Democrat is the party that actually would like
a king to like a dictator. But that is very

(39:21):
monarch like of Trump. I'm just gonna go ahead and
admit the irony Trump wanting to kick out the most
conservative member of Congress simply because Thomas Macy stands up
for the stricter interpretation of the Constitution and has said

(39:45):
that we shouldn't be spending money because we don't have
any money. The Republicans have tried to add two trullion
dollars to the debt with some of Trump's plans. Now
they've cut a couple billion, but they're going to add trillions.

(40:05):
Now before you liberals that watch the show get any happy,
don't get me confused. I am a conservative, I'm a
Trump supporter. Y'all want to add three trillion, So why
don't you back off? This is between me and the
conservatives tonight. I just can't believe it, you know, this

(40:30):
is It blows my mind. And if you took a
minute to look up Thomas Macy's voting record and the
bills he supported, you'll see he's the most conservative representative
in DC. He isn't the problem. The problem is we
don't have people in the House of Senate filled with

(40:52):
people like him. Trump has done a lot of good
things since getting back into There's no question about that.
He's pushed back against the wo agenda, stood up for
free speech, and brought a more America first turn back
of tone back to this country. But he's also added

(41:17):
two trillion dollars in debt in just twenty five a
long now. He's not doing it alone. The Democrats have held.
But we went from twenty six trillion at the end
of twenty twenty four to just over twenty eight trillion
by October. This is one of the fastest increases in

(41:39):
modern US history, not counting major crisises like wars in COVID.
And again, I love Trump, and I'm not saying I'm
not one of these people that sir Trump is the
dental you know. But I am going to be critical

(42:02):
of my leader. Why because that's what conservatism is. It's
not question it's not loyalty without questions. That's unchecked power,
and that's not what this party is about. I'm sure

(42:23):
I'm going to get ripped apart this episode that I'm
a rhino, that I'm not a real conservative that the
people are going to start boycotting the show. Fine, you
weren't real conservatives anyway. If that's what you do, you
belong in the Democratic Party. Go back and join your

(42:45):
communist friends. I am tired of conservatives attacking actual conservatives
while we are surrounded by rhinos and connunist wearing an
R their chest and saying their conservative. You vote for them,
you donate them money. They kill the constitution, They kill

(43:08):
this government to the point that when my grandchildren get here,
they're screwed. And when a real conservatives challenge them, you
throw a fit, You throw a tantrum. You say, well,
if we don't vote for him, a Democrat will get in.
He's a Democrat anyway. Are well he's been honest. No,

(43:31):
he hasn't. And this isn't talking about Trump right now.
This is talking about the Republican people as a whole.
Right now. I am coming after y'all because of the
just god awful comments I've seen on this. You are
attacking the most conservative man in Congress because Trump told

(43:53):
you to. I'm sorry I didn't realize conservative conservatism was
a dictatorship. It's not. You can disagree with the man
in power and still support him. I still support Donald
Trump just like Ram Paul and Thomas Macy did during
the January sixth hearings. They supported him during the Russian

(44:19):
conspiracy that Russia interfered with the election because they wanted
a person that could control. They wanted Trump, and Ram
Paul stood by Trump then because I know deep down
Trump is American America first, make America great men. He
loves those words, he means those words. I support Donald

(44:43):
Trump as my president, but I will not stand by
and allow him to attack the Conservative movement. This movement
is much bigger than one person. It dates back to
the founding and yeah, it's had people that you look

(45:06):
at it and you just you put him in the
conservative movement again, Ronald Reagan, Thomas Jefferson and those But
those men aren't without their flaws. Everybody is a great
Conservative until they come up with the decision that it

(45:26):
really doesn't fit conservatism. But they know it's the right decision.
And I'm not saying that I support that because you
obviously turned your back on Conservatism. I'm going to criticize them.
I love Ronald Reagan. I have three or four Ronald
Reagan books. He's a hero of mine, but I could
criticize him. I could criticize Thomas Jefferson, who is one

(45:48):
of my biggest heroes. I criticize myself of dead gum Day, Well,
my Clark Kent' glasses. Right now, you have to be
honest in this movement. People see through it, and the

(46:13):
fact that these attacks are happening sickens me and it
pisces me off. We are no closer to balancing the
budget than we started. The Republicans have added and this
is not Trump. I'm saying. The Republicans have added two
trillion dollars to the deficit, while Democrat wants to add
another three go f and figure, uh, thirty eight trillion

(46:38):
dollars is what we're at now, thirty eight trillion dollars. Thomas,

(47:00):
Massy and Rampaul endorse Trump from my side, So when
we decided to get the conservative movement behind Trump, it
took some endorsements. Now, Trump came out on fire in
twenty sixteen, he came out and fire twenty twenty, he
came out and fire twenty twenty four. But something you

(47:21):
have to know that my side of a conservative movement,
the Constitutionists, the constitutional conservatives, JEFFERSONI even whatever the heck
do you want to call us. We are very picky
in who we support, and we have shown power to
influence elections. I'm not saying we're just a massive part

(47:43):
of the party and you have to have us, but
we've been instrumental. Thomas Macy and Rampaul endorse Trump, letting
my side know, yes, vote for him. They were on
his sides when the Democrats wanted to Jay rand even
did rallies to help bring in donations and to get

(48:07):
them elected. And now Trump has abandoned them because I
don't know, I really don't. I don't understand this. And
I'm going to quote one of the most conservative people
of today, Ron Paul. It looks like President Trump has

(48:29):
decided that's Empire first rather than American first. America first.
These two are not the same at all. Empire first
means continuing in the endless wars that have nothing to
do with America means bailing bailing out Argentina. Argentina at
the expense of the American farmer and taxpayer means trying
to keep the ideal alive that every inch of the

(48:50):
planet must be governed under the thumb of the US
federal government. This ideology has been running on fumes for decades.
The question with the question with isn't Trump can we
pivot back to America first before total bankruptcy. Yes, and
that's what we wanted Trump to do. That's what I
voted for. That's the Donald Trump I voted for. And

(49:22):
as we continue, Trump has released this tweet. Whatever happened
to Senator Rand Paul? He was never great? He went
really bad. I got him elected twice in the Great

(49:45):
Commonwealth of Kentucky, but he just never votes positivity for
the Republican Party. He's a nasty little guy, much like
Congressman Thomas Massey aka Ran Paul Jr. Also of Kentucky,
which I run the three times in a massive landside.
A sick wacko who refuses to vote for our great

(50:05):
Republican Party. Make America great again? Are America First? It's
really weird a couple things. First off, the Great Republican Party,
our party is not great. The Republican Party has never
really been great. We've had a couple people that stand
out as actual conservatives, while the rest have been rhinos.
Since the founding of the Conservative Party. The Conservative Party

(50:29):
has never been are the Republican Party has never been great.
It's just the conservative movement has nowhere else to go.
We definitely don't fit AGA fit in with the Democrats.
I'm just being honest. The MAGA movement is Trump's movement.
That just means do whatever Trump says. But if you're

(50:51):
saying American America first, these two gentlemen are the most
conservative people out there. Yeah, they do that. And also
I'm saying he helped Rand Paul, I have to point
out Ram Paul had his election in twenty ten, six
years before Trump even Ran. I don't know what Trump

(51:11):
is talking about there, and he was re elected to
the Senate in twenty sixteen, but during that time he
was also running for president against Trump and those two
were going at it. So Trump wasn't helping him in
twenty sixteen now twenty twenty two. Maybe I haven't looked

(51:35):
up endorsements for that time period. I haven't checked if
Trump did anything for Ran Paul, so really he could
maybe say he helped them once. Rand has supported Trump
more often and has been one of his biggest vocal defenders.

(51:56):
But Ran Paul, as with most Jefferson in concern to
stick with the principles that we have over the party.
If we believe we shouldn't be doing this because the
Constitution says we shouldn't, we won't. And he is doing
what he also thinks is great for the Commonwealth of Kentucky.

(52:20):
So again, I honestly don't know what Trump what Trump
was doing with this. Again, I'm one of the biggest
Trump supporters. I have no idea what this is. I
really really don't. He did not get him elected twice
and ran Paul, as I said earlier, stood by Trump

(52:41):
during the Russian lies, the January sixth stuff, while a
lot of the conservatives bailed on Trump. And now he's
attacking And this is a quote from President Trump again.
Third rate Congressman Thomas Macy, a weak, empathetic rhino from

(53:06):
the great Commonwealth of Kentucky, place I love in one
big six times, must be thrown out of office. Asp
I hope Ed gets into the race against Massey. Unlike
the lightweight Massey, who's totally ineffective and a loser who
has failed us so badly, captain Ed Gallawan is a
winner who would not let you down. He should should

(53:29):
he decide to challenge Macy captain ed, has my complete
and total endorsement run ed run And now that sentence again,
complete and total endorsement. You said that with Roger Wicker,
he's a rhino, probably the worst in Mississippi, only behind
Delbert Hoseman. And you've endorsed Delbert, who told you to

(53:58):
jump in the gulf. And now Trump is using that
same sentence, same to endorse of all people, Lindsey Graham,

(54:20):
he is doing. He's saying all this about Macy and
Paul while running a fundraiser for Lindsey Graham. And just
for reference, in twenty sixteen, Lindsey Graham called President Trump
in the election for the Republican nominee a race to
the bottom, said that Trump is trying to be relevant,

(54:48):
condemned Trump during January sixth, and has heavily criticized Trump
post election activities and after the twenty twenty four campaign,
and now he's called some of Trump's parts of the

(55:09):
January sixth of people a mistake. He but then he
will support Trump's agenda. So to Lindsey Graham is just
playing the battingfield. That's all Lindsey's doing. He's he's not
really a Trump supporter, but he understands Trump has swing
and Trump should know this. Again, he should know that

(55:30):
about Roger Wicker. But he's doing a fundraiser for Lindsey Graham.
I don't understand. I just can't understand. This is not conservatism,

(55:51):
and he's doing this. Since you don't vote it by
a party, then you're out. That's the Democrats, that's not
us people. If you're voting for a party, if you're
voting for a cult, you need to get out of
this party. You are not welcome here. Go Tate, Tate,

(56:14):
Go Tate, Delbert, and then Rhinos will ship your happy
little tail to Democratic Wonderland. Go to California. You'll be
much more at home. And to add to this, the

(56:36):
person captain ed is a donor of Lindsey Graham. He
is a donor. And you know this is just something

(56:57):
let's see here. Lindsey Thomas Macy Astley discovered this when
Trump tried to get him a challenge. The hack Trump
just endorsed to run against me is a Lindsay Graham donor. Again,
a massive, massive rhino. And although Lindsey Graham has become

(57:18):
unpopular in Maga. Republicans who have put pure obedience to
Trump above all principles like limited government, financial responsibility and
non intervenous are non interfering foreign policy and abiding the constitution.
Massy has built a large national following of people who

(57:39):
think he represents a conservative ideal. He's the postboy right now,
especially on the national level. Trump's launch of the anti
Pasey pack has served those followers to open up their chextbooks,
with Macy posting his best ever financial of our best
ever fundraising quarter, racking up seven hundred and sixty eight

(58:02):
thousand dollars from just July to September. And then Thomas
Macy also put this up. Me and ED ran against
ED rants against a Senator in twenty twenty four. Here
are the results. Macy four thousand, fifty three in Shelby

(58:22):
County ED two thousand, two hundred and seventy six, and
Henry County Macy got one, two hundred and sixty two.
ED got six hundred and nineteen. What Thomas saying, has
anyone showed Trump these results yet? And I have to
ask have they? What has happened to my president? This

(58:49):
is the most disappointed I've ever been in with President
Trump in the roughly decade, are closing in on a
decade he has been active in politics. This is the
most I have been upset before, but I am generally
just disappointed. I told that to Graves before I went on.

(59:11):
I was like, I just I don't know what to do.
I'm heartbroken with all this and just don't know anymore.
And I'm gonna end with this. Thomas, Macy and Rampaul
are adhering to the proper role of government as outlined
in the Constitution that every elected official in DC sworn

(59:36):
to uphold. It's staggering to think how many people oppose this,
opposed that to opposition to their philosophy is indirectly against
limited government and traditional conservative It's mind blowing. It is

(59:58):
mind blowing. And that's why I'm I leave off tonight.
As I said, I was gonna have some liberals tonight.
I was gonna have a good time we all, and
this happened. I have to tell the truth. This is it.
My name is Harrison Dolls. I'm a Jeffersonian Conservative. I'm
a member of the Tea Party movement. I'm a financial conservative,

(01:00:22):
i am a constitutional conservative. Whatever you want to call
me a rhino, probably now. But these are real conservative
values that someone who I respect and still support, mind you,
has decided not to follow recently, and it hurts, but

(01:00:45):
it has to be said because Trump needs help sometimes
seeing this, and we are his guide. It is up
to us to stand up with Trump and let him
know that we could do better and Trump needs to
do better. So that's it tonight. It's all I got.

(01:01:05):
Tank is empty. God bless America and God bless Mississippi.
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