EPISODE · Oct 7, 2025 · 1H 18M
Trump’s Plan to Stop the Radical Left
from Ruthless Podcast · host Josh Holmes, Comfortably Smug, Michael Duncan and John Ashbrook
🎙️ The democrat party's strategy is built on crisis exploitation. Every major event is used to lock in irresponsible, temporary, and unworkable socialist policies. Then, the escalating war between federal agents and anarchist protesters in cities like Portland. From an ICE agent's brilliant tactic of pepper-spraying an inflatable costume's air vent (a move clearly inspired by internet videos of people spraying fart spray into costumed characters) to federal agents carting a limp, non-compliant protester away on a dolly, we’re seeing a long-overdue return to consequences for those determined to destroy American cities. ⚡Look at the shocking, unhinged texts from Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones to know where the democrats are, right now. He joked about assassinating a political opponent and wishing violence on his children. Where are the condemnations? Once again highlighting the left's strategy is to cultivate and protect these radical elements while simultaneously distracting the public from the outrageous nature of their candidate.️ 💡 Isaiah Taylor, CEO of Valor Atomics, shows how a "just build it" approach to solving America’s looming energy crisis by designing and building Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) that fit inside three shipping containers. He details how the Trump administration’s urgency, in stark contrast to past administrations, has finally cleared decades of regulatory hurdles, allowing America to re-establish energy dominance. Our Sponsors: ➢Want to make a difference in your community? https://takeonesmallstep.org/ Join AFP's grass-roots efforts at https://afpvolunteer.com/ ➢Find out the true power of America's oil and natural gas. Go to https://lightsonenergy.org/ ➢Beverage America believes in the promise that makes this nation great. Learn more at http://wedeliverforamerica.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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🎙️ The democrat party's strategy is built on crisis exploitation. Every major event is used to lock in irresponsible, temporary, and unworkable socialist policies. Then, the escalating war between federal agents and anarchist protesters in cities like Portland. From an ICE agent's brilliant tactic of pepper-spraying an inflatable costume's air vent (a move clearly inspired by internet videos of people spraying fart spray into costumed characters) to federal agents carting a limp, non-compliant protester away on a dolly, we’re seeing a long-overdue return to consequences for those determined to destroy American cities. ⚡Look at the shocking, unhinged texts from Virginia Attorney General candidate Jay Jones to know where the democrats are, right now. He joked about assassinating a political opponent and wishing violence on his children. Where are the condemnations? Once again highlighting the left's strategy is to cultivate and protect these radical elements while simultaneously distracting the public from the outrageous nature of their candidate.️ 💡 Isaiah Taylor, CEO of Valor Atomics, shows how a "just build it" approach to solving America’s looming energy crisis by designing and building Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) that fit inside three shipping containers. He details how the Trump administration’s urgency, in stark contrast to past administrations, has finally cleared decades of regulatory hurdles, allowing America to re-establish energy dominance. Our Sponsors: ➢Want to make a difference in your community? https://takeonesmallstep.org/ Join AFP's grass-roots efforts at https://afpvolunteer.com/ ➢Find out the true power of America's oil and natural gas. Go to https://lightsonenergy.org/ ➢Beverage America believes in the promise that makes this nation great. Learn more at http://wedeliverforamerica.org/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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