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Novelist John David Bethel was a speechwriter to Cabinet Secretaries at the Departments of Commerce and Education during the Bush 41 and 43 administrations. He also served as a press secretary and speechwriter to members of the U.S. Senate and House of Representatives. Additionally, David worked as a communications strategist for a number of national and international public relations firms, including Burson Marsteller and Cohn & Wolfe.He began his career in government and politics in 1972 as a speechwriter for the Legacy of Parks program in the Executive Office of the President in the Nixon Administration. He joined the staff of California Congressman Burt Talcott and later Nevada Senator Paul Laxalt as his Press Secretary and speechwriter. He helped craft the speech Senator Laxalt gave nominating Ronald Reagan to be President. David also wrote the lead article celebrating the second inauguration of President Reagan called We the People, An American Celebration.David also spent many years in the world of business as a writer in various capacities, writing books, speeches, opinion pieces and white papers for such companies as Monsanto, the Sheraton Corporation, UniRoyal as well as the Urban Land Institute, the American Forest and Paper Association, and others. David is an award-winning novelist whose books include Evil Town, Hotel Hell, Unheard Of, Holding Back the Dark and A Washington Trilogy. Recently, he published Mapping the Night, which I've read and can tell you is a terrifically exciting murder mystery thriller set in New York City and featuring characters more comfortable in the night than the day, with wonderful twists that include government intrigue. www.johndavidbethel.com
Welcome, today is an exciting day we are kicking off a new series here called 2x4 where I ask 2 different designers the same 4 questions so we can dive into one specific topic, today we dive into the world of branding and illustration and how they can be used together. So let's meet our guests: Adam Danielson is the founder of Ducktail, a branding & design studio based in Portland Maine. Ducktail specializes in creating playful branding, elevated strategy, and packaging design with character. They're shamelessly kind and craft-obsessed, making things feel more human in a world being overtaken by robots. Peter Laxalt, is a designer, educator, artist, and creative technologist who specializes in the intersection of branding and technology. Peter is a seasoned design leader with over 15 years of experience working with companies in all stages from inception, growth, acquisition, and maturity. Buckle up, as we explore the world of branding & illustration in this very first episode of 2x4, let's get into it.
El cáncer de mama es el más frecuente en las mujeres de todo el mundo. En uruguay se diagnostican 5 personas con cáncer de mama por día, 1800 casos por año La importancia de concientizar sobre la prevención de esta enfermedad 1 de cada 11 mujeres uruguayas podría desarrollar cáncer de mama. El cáncer de mama es curable si se detecta en etapas tempranas PREVENCIÓN Dr. Victor Hugo Laxalt - Cirujano Mastólogo En Uruguay es la primera causa de muerte en mujeres Tw @victorlaxalt @historias.casmu
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Patrick McNabb, Chris Darche, and Ariel Smith discuss Adam Laxalt conceding in Nevada's decisive Senate race, the importance of young voters, and the impact of inflation on the governor's race as part of a #nevadavote update special.
More than a million Nevadans voted this election. Nevada now has a Republican governor, but Democrats increased their majority in the Legislature.
There is some good election news from the midterms that the state-run media has refused to cover.
On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we open with more updates on key races. In Fourth World America, we still don't have important results and we won't for some time. Sad! Then, some more news and analysis on the narratives that continue to emerge from Tuesday's elections. Next, we report the latest anti-Rupert Murdoch and anti-Ron DeSantis attacks from Pres. Trump. They don't seem to be working yet, but we offer a quick solution Trump could deploy that would instantly put him on the right path. We get into a couple other news items, including the dumpster fire that is Elon Musk's Twitter. Our guest is Derrick Van Orden and he's the perfect person to speak to on this Veterans Day. He's not only a retired Navy SEAL, but as of Tuesday night, he is a Congressman-elect. He flipped the 3rd district in Wisconsin and now is headed to D.C.
Despite what the Marxist Dem Corporate Media says, GOP won. Bannon says Tuesday was a very good night for Republicans giving them what they need to end the Biden Regime but the mainstream media doesn't want to report that. Instead they just want to report the nonsense around Trump but that's just noise. Bannon predicts some vote counts will go to court, perhaps Masters or even Walker. The Senate is a problem because President Trump allowed Mitch McConnell to become a power player and never took him on. The same is true of Kevin McCarthy. McCarthy is there because Trump tolerated him. GUEST: STEVE BANNON, BANNON'S WAR ROOM
Former Trump WH official and Laxalt campaign legal counsel Kash Patel gives us the lowdown on the Nevada senate race. Happy Birthday to the U.S. Marine Corps. AZ officials say vote counting will go into next week. Kari Lake joins Clay and Buck to update us on the state of the race. Senator Ron Johnson joins us for a quick victory lap and thank you to all of you.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When John Boehner suddenly retired in 2015, members of the House Freedom Caucus showed up at speaker-in-waiting Kevin McCarthy's office with a list of demands: In exchange for their support, they wanted McCarthy to name one of their own to a senior leadership position and embrace rules changes that empowered conservatives. If he refused, they told him, they would band together to block him from securing the needed 218 votes to be speaker. But McCarthy was unwilling to subjugate his power in order to appease a splinter faction, and ultimately, the California Republican dropped his bid for his dream job, paving the way for Paul Ryan's rise. Yet seven years later, McCarthy once again finds his dream held hostage by the same group of hardliners. Thanks to the GOP's lackluster midterm performance, he is seeking to preside over what appears likely to be an extremely thin majority — a scenario that hands massive leverage to the far right. And on Tuesday night at the election watch party for Nevada Democrats on the Vegas Strip, aides to Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto were cautiously optimistic about her prospects for victory. The campaign's main concern was whether their Republican opponent, Adam Laxalt, would prematurely declare victory and throw the post-election vote-counting period into chaos. As Laxalt's strong rural vote came in, he overtook Cortez Masto in the count, and Democrats' concerns increased. But so far their fears have been misplaced. In 2022, this counts as a positive development for American elections. Candidates are largely refraining from using the seesaw nature of vote-counting to sow doubts about the results, as Trump infamously did in 2020. What hasn't changed since 2020 is that Nevada (and Arizona and California and many other states) take days to finish counting. While still trailing Laxalt, Cortez Masto's chances of victory improved Wednesday, with the majority of the outstanding vote consisting of mail ballots from Nevada's urban centers, which are Democratic strongholds. Subscribe to the POLITICO Playbook newsletter Raghu Manavalan is the Host of POLITICO's Playbook Daily Briefing. Jenny Ament is the Executive Producer of POLITICO Audio.
What can GOP do to pull the nation out of partisan trench warfare? If Lake, Masters and Laxalt pull out their races, the view of the election changes. Republicans need a Reaganesque message. Marco Rubio asks a very important question. C&B take calls. Election Day is over, buckle up for election month. Deja vu all over again in Georgia.Follow Clay & Buck on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/clayandbuckSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Breitbart News Daily podcast, we begin with reporting on the key results and then offer a number of explanations why the "Red Wave" didn't materialize, some of the which might surprise you. Then, Ohio Congressman Jim Jordan (R) lays out the top tier priorities for the (presumably) new Republican-led House of Representatives.
The polls are closed, and the ballots cast in the 2022 midterm election. And right now, it's anyone's guess how some of the top races in the state will turn out.
It's the day after the election that we all stayed up very late looking at and some of the decisions are still kind of transitioning into reality. But we do know, essentially right now, the House of Representatives is going to be taken by the Republican Party, and I'm getting my phone blowing up from people who are freaking out about what it was that happened in the last 24 hours. I understand I get as emotional as anybody else. But the fact of the matter is, each of these races is going to be run on its own term. And each of these races is going to function on its own term. And you kind of just have to take a look at what the ground looks like, right you have in a state like South Carolina, you know, the Republicans romp in a state like North Carolina, you get some Democrat pickups, but you keep Ted bud with the Republican seat therein in the Senate. You see a number of places where the Jobs got done. The jobs were to, retain the seat and you've now got a couple of seats that are kinda up for consideration right Laxalt looks like he's doing pretty well. We don't know what's going to happen with Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock though I would guess that that's going to be a runoff. And you've got obviously what happened in Florida, which is huge. I mean, what happened in Florida was, it was I'm not gonna say life-changing, but it was essentially, you know, a political earthquake. But you will get that when you get 600,000. Republicans moved into the state of Florida because everybody locked every other state down in the Northeast. Hogle won her seat. Whitmer won her seat, and Gavin Newsom won his seat. So there you got three real possibilities as governors took to run on the Democratic side of the ticket. But what people are so upset about and I detect this are the races like Oz, right Mastriano, and eyes although Mastriano never really had a chance. I mean, I'm sorry, but that particular Democrat was running on his own plan. And Mastriano kind of played into it very well. Not saying he colluded, but this guy was not an optimal candidate for the governorship of Pennsylvania. Sorry. You've got JD Vance. Beating Tim Ryan. I mean, that's a big deal. You've got Stacey Abrams being routed and Beto getting routed for like the third time, the fourth time in six years. I mean, it's insane what we're seeing. That is what's taking place out there. But I want to address this issue about you know, the margins aren't going to be big enough. 24 hours ago, there was a huge expectation that there was going to be a red wave a big red wave. You watch the Super Bowl. Do you ever watch the Super Bowl? Do you ever watch the World Series? Have you ever watched the NBA Finals? How hockey Chino hockey's NHL championships? Do you ever watch that stuff? Do you ever do you see a whole lot of like massive swamping victories? No, you typically get right, you typically get an evenly-matched couple of teams in the Super Bowl facing off against each other. Why? Because they had to go through the meat grinder of the NFC and the AFC, and they come together. And there's a game that is played there. There are very, very, very few games, like the bears destroying the Patriots or Dallas, destroying the bills. Very, very few games like that take place, and these elections, when you have got as many issues on the table as you've got. And you've essentially got to America is bound by the US Constitution. It's going to be a tight fight. But there's a bright spot. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1) Governor Ron DeSantis +19 and Senator Marco Rubio +17 have huge wins in Florida. Dade and Palm Beach counties flip to Republican. $73M spent on Demings to lose hugely 2) Young voters propelled Fetterman in PA by 3 points in a total disaster for Republicans. 3) GA likely goes to run off as expected. Warnock has small lead. 3A) Nevada results not likely known until Saturday. Extremely close with 120K ballots outstanding. Laxalt leads by 23K with 80% counted. Potential only Senate incumbent to lose and best hope for Republican flip. 4) Republicans likely to flip House in much closer races with projections of 220-215. A +10 pick up. 218 Needed for control. 4A) Senate appears to show 49 - 49 Tie with run off in GA and the Nevada race in the balance. 5) Longshot states WA Murray +14, NH Hassan +10, Bennett +12 were fools gold - All blowouts 6) Johnson wins by 1% (27K votes) in Wisconsin. 7) Arizona is too close to call however likely to stay Democrat as Kelly leads 8) Vance wins big in red Ohio +7. Budd holds North Carolina by 3. 9) Kemp wins big in GA +9 as Abrams burns $105M and Abbott wins in TX +9. Arizona Governor race too close to call at Lake needs to make up 10K votes. 9A) Hocul wins by 5 in NY as Zeldon outperformed. House seats flip in NY. 9B) Mastriano crushed in Pennsylvania Governors race. 10) Early voting crushed Republicans. 11) Inflation and Abortion WERE the top issues. 12) This was a Disastrous night for Trump Republicans
Adam Laxalt, Senate candidate for Nevada, talks about his race against leftist radical Catherine Cortez Masto. Plus Dr. Oz, Senate candidate for Pennsylvania, campaigned with President Trump throughout the state of PA this weekend in the final hours leading up to the election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, as usual, Democrats are spreading disinformation about violence and trying to pin it on Republicans. Yet, the media is silent about it. To what extent are the Democrats and the left within the media responsible for spreading violence for failing to do their jobs objectively? Then, President Biden makes a political speech days before the midterms. He ignored inflation, but he promoted his big lie that the attack on Nancy Pelosi was somehow related to January 6th, instead of putting the blame on a drug-addicted, mentally ill illegal alien nudist with a history of leftwing activism. The Democrats do this because they cannot run on their records of impoverishing the citizenry and affirmatively supporting violent criminals to remain on the street. Later, Michigan Gubernatorial Candidate Tudor Dixon calls in with a quick update from the campaign trail on her plan to restore education in Michigan and return power to the people. Afterward, Arizona US Senate candidate Blake Masters joins the show to remind us how the media and the Democrats work hand-in-hand to advance their common political goals. Masters says the Republican ticket in Arizona is united. Finally, Nevada US Senate candidate Adam Laxalt, former State Attorney General of Nevada, checks in with a report on his race against Sen. Castro-Masto. Laxalt says that the era of rubber stamps for Biden, Pelosi, and Schumer must end. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. Biden now LYING about Social Security and Medicare in an effort to scare senior voters. Claims his son died in Iraq. He is NOT mentally competent top be President. 1A. His approval is at 37% in Quinipiac Poll. Republicans are +4 in Generic Ballot 2. PA court rules undated ballots will not be accepted. Finally common sense to election laws. 2A. Oz and Fetterman tied in Senate Race 47% each. 3. General Buldoc now leads in NH by 1. 4. Mike Lee up by 19 in Utah and Democratic plan to deceive voters with an Independent McMullen ready to fail. 5. Laxalt up by 5 over Cortez Mastro in Nevada Emerson College Poll. Super high gas prices are crushing voters over $5.50 per gallon. 6. GA Sheriffs across the state furious at Abrams for claiming they only want to arrest black men. 7. In Michigan, Tudor Dixon is tied with Gretchen Whitmer for Governor. 8. In Minnesota, Jim Schultz leads Keith Ellison by 7 in Attorney General race. 9. Netanyahu appears to have been reelected in Israel for a third time. 10. North Korea fires 23 missiles into the sea.
Schaftlein Report | One week until election Day. 21M already Voted Guest - Drew Allen 1) Arizona Senate race takes a turn as Libertarian drops out and endorses Masters. He was polling at 1% Jim McLaughlin Republican pollster has Kelly +2. Kari Lake up by 10 in governors race. Hispanic voters shift to GOP is the key. 2) Georgia - Scott Rasmussen pollster has Walker +5. The RCP average is Walker +2. Run off likely. Walker outspent 4-1. 3) Nevada - Pollster Trafalger has Laxalt up by 4. Average is Laxalt +1 4) NYT Governor race - Lee Zeldon takes the lead by 1 point over Kathy Hochul according to Trafalger Poll of Likely Voters 5) Republican ENTHUSIASM is +10. Generic ballot is Republicans +2 6) Republican attacks on Democratic crime wave have been devastating to Democrats 6A) 82% of Black Democrats are concerned about crime. Only 33% of White Democrats rate crime a major problem. 6B) Mass shooting in Chicago leaves 14 injured in Halloween incident. 7) Only 1 in 3 voters support Biden energy policies 8) Musk limits censorship tools for employee access 9) Roberts temporarily blocks access to Trump tax returns.
On Wednesday's Mark Levin Show, the White House has no answers on the Diesel shortage because it's this administration's policies that caused these very problems. The Biden administration used the climate change lie to spend our economy into a recession. Now, none of the Democrats are running on climate change because they know it's not a winning issue at the ballot box. Later, Alaska's US Senate candidate Kelly Tshibaka calls in to discuss her quest to unseat 41-year incumbent Sen. Lisa Murkowski. Tshibaka mentioned that Sen. Minority Leader Mitch McConnell has worked extra hard to defend Murkowski and stop her campaign because Tshibaka is an unabashed conservative. Afterward, Former Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt calls in to discuss his campaign for the US Senate. Laxalt noted that the Democrats have spent a record-breaking $90 million to defeat him this far and has vowed to keep pushing until the end, especially since he's ahead in the latest polls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
Our colleague Natalie Allison got her hands on some new polling data out of Nevada that shows the closely watched race between Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto and Republican Adam Laxalt tightening even further. “Laxalt has inched ahead of Cortez Masto by 2 percentage points, within the poll's margin of error, a gain from a month ago when he was down 3 percentage points, according to a poll conducted this week by the conservative Club for Growth and shared exclusively with POLITICO.” And even as the national trend seems to have tilted in the GOP's favor in recent days, Alaska's independents seem poised to swing dramatically toward the Democrats — and that could be an ominous sign for Republicans throughout the nation, David Siders reports from Wasilla.
1) Generic Ballot Likely Voters 48-41 Rasmussen. Up from +4 at last polling. CBS Republicans +2, however 48-43 min competitive races. Harris Poll Republican +6 Trafalger Republican +5 New York Times Republicans +4 1A) CNN poll who do you trust to get the country moving in the right direction - Republicans 54-45%. Extremely motivated to vote Republicans52-46 59% say the economy is extremely important 56% say Inflation is extremely important 1B) CBS says Republicans poised to increase turn out and take the House. Democrats only hope is younger voters turning out. Current projection is 224 - 211 Republican edge in House 1C) Real Clear Politics projects 26 seat pick up in House 2) Fetterman +2 in PA, Kelly +4 in AZ, Warnock +1 in GA, Vance +3.5 in Ohio, Johnson +6 in Wisconsin, Laxalt +2 in Nevada 3) Nike founder Phil Knight to support Republican candidate for Governor in Oregon Betsy Johnson as he says Oregon has gone the wrong way. 4) Biden says the economy is "Strong as Hell". WHAT? Only 26% want him to run for re-election. Jill Biden booed mercilessly at Philadelphia Eagles/Dallas cowboys football game 4A) Inflation and higher mortgage rates are pushing away first time home buyers. Grocery prices for food up 13% year over year. 5) Democrats have spent $2T on the economy and it has failed to work. They will not discuss this on the campaign trail. 6) Open door policies at the border lead to having 76% of migrants in shelters for homeless. 7) Crime Report: SF woke policies turn the city into an open drug market. Serial killer of 5 caught in Stockton, CA 36 Shot in Chicago, innocent victims killed Orlando Jewelry store owner kills 2 of 4 robbers who tried to rob him. EXCELLENT!! Too bad he didn't go 4 for 4. 8) Suicide drones and missiles strike key Ukrainian cities. 9) Tennessee defeats Alabama 52-49 in great College Football game in Knoxville
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
Former President Donald Trump attacked Nevada's top Democrats as weak on crime and damaging to the economy during a Saturday campaign rally in Minden, Nevada for the state's top Republican candidates, including U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt and gubernatorial candidate Joe Lombardo.
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
1- Favorably Rating R-44% , D- 39%: Generic ballot R +2 2- Al Sharpton - "Democrats are NOT Connecting with Black and Latino voters" He's correct 3- Sunday show the Liberal commentators ABC, NBC, CNN and MSNBC are cheering for Democrats as they see a sinking ship lead by Biden 3A- Abortion, Voting Rights and Climate are NOT the key issues. It's the Economy stupid - Carville 4- in Nevada, Laxalt +2 in Senate race and Lombardo + 3 in Governor race. Both are Republican 5- OPEC+ proposing to cut 1.0M barrels a day. Oil is up 4% today potentially headed back to $100. Gas in LA hits a record at $6.47 for regular unleaded. Yikes! 6- VP Harris - "Hurricane Equity" statement comes under withering criticism by both parties. White House can't explain and dodges the question. 6A- Pelosi statement on "pick the crops' going over like a lead balloon. 7- Ukraine troops gain in the south in Russia annexed territory near Kherson. 7A- H.R. McMaster 'Russian Army at breaking point". Troops flee Lyman after being surrounded. 8- Britain backs off tax cuts for top earners stabilizing their bond market. 8A- Japanese Yen falls to 145 as their easy money policies remain in place despite tightening around the world. 9- In our regular Monday Chicago crime report, 33 shot and 5 killed and no mention from mainstream media. They are trying with little success to cover up the Democratic soft on crime narrative taking place.
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
The Fed announces another interest rate increase, 0.75%. Rates are now at their highest since 2008. Political ad season is in full swing. Cortez Maso v. Laxalt in Nevada, the Linda Paulson rap, Raphael Warnock, and an attack ad targeting Jared Polis. Michael Wear (Public Square Strategies, former Obama advisor) outlines how campaigns succeed or fail to ingratiate themselves to one of America's largest demographic: faith-based voters.
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
Senate Democrats target Laxalt on abortion rights stance in a new ad/ Yaffee joined us for the hour/ Dale did "The 7 Things..." and a rousing game of 10 with TIM."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Tuesday's Mark Levin Show, President Biden will go to Philly on Thursday and give a speech to explain how democracy is under attack, not by China, Iran, or Russia, but by conservative Republicans. This is from the same Joe Biden who has supported racist segregationists, tried to destroy the first black Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, and denied the first Black woman nominated to the high court, Janice Rogers Brown. Clearly, Biden knows who is writing the history books so he's doing whatever he wants, and he doesn't care if he turns Americans against each other. Then, Woodrow Wilson trashed the Declaration of Independence, saying to forget the first part about rights and liberty and focused on the second part, grievances. The Democrat Party was born in hatred for America, hatred for equality, and today that's even more clear. Biden is further to the left than Wilson and will use demagoguery and corruption to get what he wants. Later, isn't the open border an attack on democracy? Why is Biden funding the police? Because the Democrats defunded them and now cities across America are suffering. Incidentally, the Democrats blame the Republicans for this. Afterward, Mikhail Gorbachev passed away. Gorbachev was critical of Putin saying he's created a sham democracy. Finally, US Senate candidate for Nevada, Adam Laxalt, former Attorney General of Nevada, joins the show to discuss how the border patrol has endorsed his race. Laxalt reiterated how his opponent is simply a rubber stamp for Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
John J. Miller, the national correspondent for National Review and host of its Great Books podcast, is the director of the Dow Journalism Program at Hillsdale College. He is the author of A Gift of Freedom: How the John M. Olin Foundation Changed America. The Next Laxalt
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
AP correspondent Julie Walker reports on Election 2022 Trump endorsements
Some of the high-profile races in Nevada's primary elections didn't get called until late into the night. KUNR's Bert Johnson joined News Director Michelle Billman to break it all down.
There's been no reckoning for the entire Russian collusion conspiracy created by Hillary Clinton, the Dems, Deep State and the corporate media that carried the disinformation campaign against Trump for his entire Presidency. Prosecutors and law enforcement must remember their jobs are about justice not their politics. We have to depoliticize govt and these agencies. Laxalt says George Soros has spent $2 million to fight him in the general election. The border is only one of Biden's catastrophic failures allowing an all time high in sex trafficking and human smuggling. The Corporate Media is ignoring the border but Americans are living the daily nightmare of Biden's policies. GUEST: ADAM LAXALT, SENATE CANDIDATE NV
Tomorrow, Nevadans will head to the polls and vote for the Republican Senate Candidate they want to challenge Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Mastro in the November Midterms. As GOP candidates hit the campaign trail, former Attorney General Adam Laxalt has become the frontrunner, receiving endorsements from former President Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. As Election Day approaches, Adam Laxalt joins the Rundown to discuss why he is confident the GOP can reclaim the Senate majority, how he plans to handle inflation and high gas prices if elected, and why “this is going to be the biggest race” in Nevada's history. Tim Kennedy has a wide array of titles, from Green Beret to Mixed Martial Arts champion to businessman. While he was a professional fighter, Kennedy felt the calling to serve as an active duty warrior after witnessing the horrors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He joins the Rundown to talk about his new memoir, "Scars and Stripes: An Unapologetically American Story Of Fighting UFC Warriors, The Taliban, And Myself" and discuss how he grew from his time in the army, the importance of embracing mistakes to become stronger, and how his organization, Save Our Allies, worked to rescue Fox reporter Benjamin Hall from Ukraine. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
https://billconrad.us - Bill Conrad for U.S. Senate Website - Nevada. Bill Conrad served on city council for 6 years. He is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel, Combat Veteran (4 tours in Afghanistan), Special Forces Team Leader (Green Beret), and a graduate of the United States Military Academy, West Point. “Protecting our county against terrorists on foreign battlefields was my mission after September 11, 2001. Now, with your support, I will go to the Senate to fight for your Freedom and Liberty. This election and next is where we hold the line and turn them back. This is where we fight. This is where we win.” Bill Conrad
Tomorrow, Nevadans will head to the polls and vote for the Republican Senate Candidate they want to challenge Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Mastro in the November Midterms. As GOP candidates hit the campaign trail, former Attorney General Adam Laxalt has become the frontrunner, receiving endorsements from former President Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. As Election Day approaches, Adam Laxalt joins the Rundown to discuss why he is confident the GOP can reclaim the Senate majority, how he plans to handle inflation and high gas prices if elected, and why “this is going to be the biggest race” in Nevada's history. Tim Kennedy has a wide array of titles, from Green Beret to Mixed Martial Arts champion to businessman. While he was a professional fighter, Kennedy felt the calling to serve as an active duty warrior after witnessing the horrors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He joins the Rundown to talk about his new memoir, "Scars and Stripes: An Unapologetically American Story Of Fighting UFC Warriors, The Taliban, And Myself" and discuss how he grew from his time in the army, the importance of embracing mistakes to become stronger, and how his organization, Save Our Allies, worked to rescue Fox reporter Benjamin Hall from Ukraine. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tomorrow, Nevadans will head to the polls and vote for the Republican Senate Candidate they want to challenge Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Mastro in the November Midterms. As GOP candidates hit the campaign trail, former Attorney General Adam Laxalt has become the frontrunner, receiving endorsements from former President Trump, Donald Trump Jr., and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. As Election Day approaches, Adam Laxalt joins the Rundown to discuss why he is confident the GOP can reclaim the Senate majority, how he plans to handle inflation and high gas prices if elected, and why “this is going to be the biggest race” in Nevada's history. Tim Kennedy has a wide array of titles, from Green Beret to Mixed Martial Arts champion to businessman. While he was a professional fighter, Kennedy felt the calling to serve as an active duty warrior after witnessing the horrors of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. He joins the Rundown to talk about his new memoir, "Scars and Stripes: An Unapologetically American Story Of Fighting UFC Warriors, The Taliban, And Myself" and discuss how he grew from his time in the army, the importance of embracing mistakes to become stronger, and how his organization, Save Our Allies, worked to rescue Fox reporter Benjamin Hall from Ukraine. Plus, commentary by columnist David Marcus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Adam Laxalt, candidate for US Senate (adamlaxalt.com) in Nevada and former Nevada Attorney General is this week's guest on Liberty & Justice with Matt Whitaker. Adam and Matt discuss protecting federalism and battling the Obama Administration, appointing judges, reducing violent crime, supporting law enforcement and confronting woke companies.Watch every episode of Liberty & Justice at whitaker.tv.SAVE MISSOURI VALUES PAC is this week's sponsor.Laxalt graduated Magna Cum Laude from Georgetown University and graduated from Georgetown University Law Center. Additionally, he is a former Naval Officer and Iraq Veteran, serving in Iraq detainee operations. Laxalt's team was in charge of more than 20,000 detainees during the surge, keeping America's troops and citizens safer by assisting with the detention and prosecution of thousands of war criminals and terrorists. For his exemplary service, Laxalt was awarded the Joint Service Commendation Medal and the Iraq Campaign Medal. His unit was also awarded the Joint Meritorious Unit Award. While on Active Duty, Laxalt served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney and as an Assistant Professor of Law in the Leadership, Ethics, and Law Department at the U.S. Naval Academy.Adam Paul Laxalt, a fourth generation Nevadan born in Reno, served as Nevada's 33rd Attorney General from 2015-2019, entering office as the youngest Attorney General in the country at the time.As Nevada's Attorney General and top law enforcement officer, Laxalt took a bold, results-driven approach to serving the people of Nevada, protecting the state's most vulnerable citizens, and keeping its communities safe. One of Laxalt's top priorities was pursuing justice for victims of sexual assault, which he did by taking on Nevada's horrendous backlog of more than 8,000 untested sexual-assault evidence kits. He also fought for victims of human trafficking and secured the first human trafficking conviction in the history of his office. In addition, Laxalt led efforts to protect Nevada's seniors, creating a financial fraud unit to address issues including abuse of the elderly and guardianship exploitation.Laxalt launched the state's first-ever Law Enforcement Summit, which he held twice a year, bringing officials from Nevada's 17 counties together to determine how local law enforcement could more effectively address emerging criminal trends.Today, Laxalt resides in Reno, Nevada with his wife, Jaime, their daughters Sophia, Isabella and Lilliana, their son Jack, and their dog, Buckley.SAVE MISSOURI VALUES PAC is this week's sponsor.Matthew G. Whitaker was acting Attorney General of the United States (2018-2019). Prior to becoming acting Attorney General, Mr. Whitaker served as Chief of Staff to the Attorney General. He was appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa by President George W. Bush, serving from 2004-2009. Whitaker was the managing partner of Des Moines based law firm, Whitaker Hagenow & Gustoff LLP from 2009 until rejoining DOJ in 2017. He was also the Executive Director for FACT, The Foundation for Accountability & Civic Trust, an ethics and accountability watchdog, between 2014 and 2017. Mr. Whitaker is Author of the book--Above the Law, The Inside Story of How the Justice Department Tried to Subvert President Trump.Mr. Whitaker graduated with a Master of Business Administration, Juris Doctor, and Bachelor of Arts from the University of Iowa. While at Iowa, Mr. Whitaker was a three-year letterman on the football team where he received the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor.Mr. Whitaker is now a Co-Chair of the Center for Law and Justice at America First Policy Institute and a Senior Fellow at the American Conservative Union Foundation. Matt is on the Board of Directors for America First Legal Foundation and is a Senior Advisor to IronGate Capita
On Thursday's Mark Levin Show, Speaker Nancy Pelosi refuses to pass a bill to protect Supreme Court Justice's the same way that Congress is protected. Even though the National Guard is on call this won't ensure protection for the Justices. Democrats have no problem stripping the Court of its independence by packing it to change its makeup. Also, Pelosi's January 6 committee is an abomination; this is the first time in U.S history that a committee is hand-picked by the speaker of the House with no opposition. The tyranny of the majority and the tyranny of the legislature was serious concerns to our founders and Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats reject these concepts and shred our tradition and our republic. At the end of this committee hearing, the American people still won't know why Nancy Pelosi rejected President Trump's offer for the National Guard or why the Capitol Police failed to secure the building including waving people inside on January 6th. Then, a candidate running for the US presidency has every right to challenge the results of an election. Any President can seek legal advice and take an election to court. Al Gore challenged in 2000. The Florida legislature was set to intervene with a special session and name a slate of presidential electors, however, then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist took the case and didn't sit on his hands as Chief Justice Roberts did in 2020. The Republican legislatures in the battleground states that were in question had every right to name their electors if they felt that their authority under Article II of the Constitution was seized. Later does the VP have the power to choose electors as a remedial step if he believes it violates the Constitution? The VP has a duty to the Constitutional Oath he's taken. The law is untested and obscure in this regard. However, this committee will not have this discussion or have this debate. Afterward, Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik calls in to explain that Americans are smart and won't fall for the disinformation that Democrats are spreading to protect Pelosi from any liability for her security failures on January 6. The Speakers office refused to provide documents and failed to accept the intelligence warnings prior to January 6th. Finally, AZ Senate candidate Adam Laxalt calls in to discuss what is driving the Democrats' agenda. Laxalt explained that all Nevadans including Hispanics see through the lies being told by the democrats as they pay more money for less stuff. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Charlie begins the episode with candidate for U.S. Senate from Nevada, Adam Laxalt, to help him react to the news that an armed, attempted assassin was arrested outside of Justice Kavanaugh's home as the left continues ratcheting up the rhetoric as the overturning of Roe vs Wade looms large. Laxalt also gives a critical update in his race as he looks poised to win his primary and head to a tough but very winnable election against Democrat Cortez Masto. As the Senate could very well go through the state of Nevada, this is a key race to watch. After a brief aside on Matthew McConaughey, who is calling for increased gun control after Uvalde, Charlie welcomes John Solomon from Just The News who has an exclusive, bombshell new report detailing an internal Capitol Police review which found sweeping intelligence and security failures on Pelosi's watch in the lead up to Jan 6. Contrary to the popular narrative in the MSM, it turns out that while Trump authorized 20,000 national guard troops in the Capitol, Nancy Pelosi, who runs the Capitol Police, oversaw 53 failures of security, intelligence and ineptitude, including the rejection of Trump's security offerings. Finally, Charlie get's John's update on Durham and Danchenko following the Sussman acquittal. Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the latest episode of A Football Podcast Devang, David and Sean chat about 17-year old Max Anchor's debut, Clint Dempsey's career and Deigo Laxalt to TFC? We also chatted about Leeds United staying up and celebrating in style by signing Brendan Aaronson and Kadisha Buchanan's 5th Champions League win. Lastly we open up the mailbag and ask the guys what the heck do we do with the 3rd place match in the World Cup?Have you joined Patreon? Get the episode a day early and ad-free, plus get access to the discord community: https://www.patreon.com/afootballpodcastFollow @AFootballPod on Twitter! While you're there, say hello to @DesaiDevang, @EmpireGass and @SeanKeayIf you enjoyed today's show, please rate A Football Podcast 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts. See you again next week for an all new AFP.
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The Nevada Independent's Jon Ralston breaks down the various races happening in Nevada in the midterms.
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.