EPISODE · Jun 25, 2024 · 1H 38M
Trump Picks His VP
from Ruthless Podcast · host Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan and John Ashbrook
Today's episode of Ruthless kicks off with a hilarious clip from a recent Democratic gathering. The speech, filled with repetitive and vague statements, showcases the rhetoric people are used to hearing. We dissect the lack of substance and the audience's lukewarm response. This leads into a broader conversation about the current state of the presidential election cycle, particularly focusing on President Trump's VP pick, which could be one of the most consequential choices in recent history. The fellas explore the potential candidates. From the seasoned senator to the rising star, they debate who would best complement Trump and why this choice is more crucial than ever, given the concerns about Joe Biden's ability to serve a second term. The hosts discuss the merits of various contenders, including JD Vance, Doug Burgum, and Marco Rubio, weighing their backgrounds and what they bring to the table. In other news, this episode examines the Biden campaign's trailing fundraising efforts compared to Trump's and what this means for the election. Lastly, the progrum has a special guest, Sarah Gabel Seifert, who is at the forefront of bringing conservative values back into the business world. She'll discuss the parallel economy and how conservatives can align their spending with their values. Visit ElectronicPaymentsCoalition.org and tell your Senators to oppose the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill. Check out this great new site from our sponsor Americans for Prosperity: securebordersecureamerica.com The Freedom Foundation is back in Denver Colorado for the 2024 Teacher Freedom Summit, July 8th-10th! The cost of the conference, hotel, and great food is all covered thanks to Freedom Foundation’s wonderful supporters. You WON’T want to miss this opportunity – learn more and sign up today at FreedomFoundation.com/TFS2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Today's episode of Ruthless kicks off with a hilarious clip from a recent Democratic gathering. The speech, filled with repetitive and vague statements, showcases the rhetoric people are used to hearing. We dissect the lack of substance and the audience's lukewarm response. This leads into a broader conversation about the current state of the presidential election cycle, particularly focusing on President Trump's VP pick, which could be one of the most consequential choices in recent history. The fellas explore the potential candidates. From the seasoned senator to the rising star, they debate who would best complement Trump and why this choice is more crucial than ever, given the concerns about Joe Biden's ability to serve a second term. The hosts discuss the merits of various contenders, including JD Vance, Doug Burgum, and Marco Rubio, weighing their backgrounds and what they bring to the table. In other news, this episode examines the Biden campaign's trailing fundraising efforts compared to Trump's and what this means for the election. Lastly, the progrum has a special guest, Sarah Gabel Seifert, who is at the forefront of bringing conservative values back into the business world. She'll discuss the parallel economy and how conservatives can align their spending with their values. Visit ElectronicPaymentsCoalition.org and tell your Senators to oppose the Durbin-Marshall credit card bill. Check out this great new site from our sponsor Americans for Prosperity: securebordersecureamerica.com The Freedom Foundation is back in Denver Colorado for the 2024 Teacher Freedom Summit, July 8th-10th! The cost of the conference, hotel, and great food is all covered thanks to Freedom Foundation’s wonderful supporters. You WON’T want to miss this opportunity – learn more and sign up today at FreedomFoundation.com/TFS2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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