Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz

In Washington, politicians are full of half-truths and hot air. They do little more than grandstanding by spouting off talking points and spin. The Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz is here to help you cut through the rhetoric and noise and explore the politically right way to think about the issues .

Episodes

October 17, 2025 63 mins
There are increasing calls to unify all factions of the Right. I’m not opposed to that sentiment, but we have to unify behind some affirmative vision beyond simply beating Democrats at the ballot box (but not on the policy playing field). I go through a list of existential threats to our civilization, from Islamism and rampant domestic terrorism to judicial supremacism, unaffordability, and a lack of credible conservative candidate...
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The Left focuses on results while the online Right focuses on entertainment. This creates a dynamic in which Con Inc. prioritizes talking points over fixed policy objectives, which often leads to championing causes that are foreign to conservatives. Nowhere is this more evident than with the online Right championing the communist, pro-Islamist talking points on Gaza. It has now led to us getting embroiled in Gaza, promoting Qatar a...
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We’ve succeeded in pushing back against men encroaching on private female spaces, but now it’s time to interpose against governmental and feminist encroachment on male spaces. On today’s special show, we’re joined by Scott Yenor, professor of political science at Boise State and fellow at the Heritage Foundation, to discuss his call for returning military academies like the Virginia Military Institute to male-only education. Yenor ...
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Never before have we built such a raucous movement inveighing against foreign influence, yet never before have we been infiltrated by more foreign influence than under Trump’s relationship with Qatar. Today, I delve into Trump’s decision to grant Qatar a facility in an Idaho air base as part of a train of favors to this terror-supporting country and in the context of the Gaza deal forced upon Israel. Next, I discuss a very disturbi...
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We begin today’s show with a roundup of news on Senate negotiations over the government shutdown, as well as the news of Trump deploying troops to Israel to promote aid for Islamic nutcases. Next, we’re joined by Brian Jacobson, an expert in training with AI LLMs, for a long discussion about the unsustainable pursuit of “artificial general intelligence.”   He explains how cloud-based AI chatbots are barely bringing in revenue and r...
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What is the one- to four-year game plan of the online Right other than clicks? I show how Democrats continue to crush Republicans in special elections, and yet we are not even dying on our own hills. I nostalgically look back to the 2013 Obamacare shutdown fight to contrast the two parties and to show how Democrats are united behind a message even when they have a losing hand to play. Republicans are on the cusp of losing on health...
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In light of the courts now attempting to commandeer the National Guard, how much usurpation will be deemed too far by the Trump administration? When will the administration finally assert executive authority against the weaker judiciary as it does against the stronger Congress on a regular basis? I explain exactly why you can’t comply your way out of the problem by hoping to appoint better judges or waiting for the Supreme Court to...
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There is a hip trend among the degenerate online "Right" to side with Gaza and the Muslim Brotherhood while blaming Israel for everything. They claim to want to rid ourselves of foreign influence, but they are the ones who are in fact corrupted by the worst forms of foreign influence. On today’s special episode with Middle East analyst Jordan Schachtel, we look at the Gaza war two years later and raise concerns about the Trump deal...
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Thanks to Trump unifying the party and Democrat overreach, Republicans have surprisingly held strong on the shutdown. We first delve into a new, dangerous agreement to defend Qatar in case of war. At a time of global intifada being fomented by the Muslim Brotherhood, why is there no outcry about elevating Qatar to de facto NATO status? Next, we’re joined by Rep. Andy Harris (R-Md.), the chairman of the House Freedom Caucus. He note...
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October 1, 2025 57 mins
The partial federal shutdown is a joke born out of nonsense, with both parties agreeing to keep our economy, society, and system of government shutdown. Today, I explain why our economy is shut down with Trump reneging on his promise to focus on the forgotten man and instead offering favors to Pfizer and Big Tech. Next, I focus on the shutdown of representative democracy, as the judicial power has never been greater and is undoing ...
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September 30, 2025 54 mins
We begin with some observations on how Democrats are so much more united and willing to fight through a government shutdown than Republicans. Next, I offer some baseline concerns about Trump’s Gaza plan. While details are still murky, we have to make sure we don’t get sucked into a nation-building mission on behalf of some of the most violent Islamists on earth — no U.S. assets or money should be involved. We’re also joined by Shan...
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September 29, 2025 59 mins
I begin by casting some pessimism on our ability to win the key battles at the federal level. We are failing to even quell communist attacks on ICE agents. However, we are finding that when we unite local neighbors in a righteous cause, we are achieving shocking success. I go through a number of recent examples of David vs. Goliath – local activists of all backgrounds binding together to defeat data centers being forced upon them b...
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In many ways the European Right has more potential and is surpassing the American Right in effectiveness because it is not weighed down by a wayward leader and a lucrative online grift. In today’s "free-for-all Friday," I go through a ton of news stories on Congress, economy, and foreign policy to show how our policy objectives are now set by Trump family interests or online algorithm focus and monetization rather than strategic Am...
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You get what you fight for. We fought against censorship and vaccines, and you know what? We are starting to see results. Unfortunately, on issues where we have not created a movement with a sense of direction, such as the economy, we are floundering. We’re joined by Craig Shapiro, a macroeconomist, to offer a long-term view of this administration’s economic policies. Shapiro notes that the administration began with a promise to re...
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These are the four things we must fight for in the states that will determine whether we can live in freedom and prosperity with a cohesive populace built upon biblical values. Sadly, because we have ignored the primaries for a decade, red-state Republicans continue to make their states conduits for assaults on landowners, free markets, and ordered liberty. I go through a "RINO roundup," as well as my stack of news on AI data cente...
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Will Con Inc. once again misdirect the base's energy for reform into supporting an unreformed Republican Party vs. Democrats in the general election, in an ill-fated bid to win the entire country, when, in fact, much of it is lost? We’re joined by Wyoming activist Darcie Gudger, who explains how a lack of education in primaries has led to Wyoming becoming a RINO haven. The state is under a multi-front assault on its land and beauty...
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Why is the Right so ineffective despite so many recent opportunities to succeed? In the first 20 minutes I diagnose the core problem with the Right and how the Left is allowing the Right to succeed in the social media subculture of politics while the Left continues to win on the policy and legal playing fields of politics. Next, we’re joined by Stefan Tompson, founder of Polish English-language media Visegrad 24, who delivers a ful...
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September 18, 2025 80 mins
We begin by discussing the Right’s cancel culture, which now includes using government to call in airstrikes against liberal broadcasters. I’m all in favor of retaliating against the Left for what they did to us, but we need to have a sense of direction and priorities. Meanwhile, the Left continues to eat our lunch on policy issues, with the support of Trump and Republicans. Also, why are those on the fake Right insinuating that Is...
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On today’s special extended show, I cover the gambit of issues of the day, honor Constitution Day, and explain how we can use Madison’s design to push de facto national divorce. Too many people scoffing at the idea are representing it as a civil war, but in fact it’s really just a matter of getting involved in primaries and making all 22+ red states at least as conservative as Florida. I explain how easy it is to do that and the be...
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We begin today by focusing on the creeping cancel culture growing on the right. I’m not necessarily against retaliating against what Democrats did under their control, but we should not be using government actors to work with private organizations to cancel people for hate speech, much less pursue criminal penalties. Instead, we should be focused on targeting left-wing terrorism and building ordered liberty in red states. To that e...
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