

Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz
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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 .
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Apr 23, 2018 • 55min
Want to change the GOP? Swap out primaries for state conventions Ep. 217
In this special episode, we make the full case for why we need to scrap direct primaries and opt for state conventions to choose nominees for major offices.
Drawing on the news that Mitt Romney lost at the Utah convention to an unknown challenger, we demonstrate how representative conventions are in line with what our Founders wanted, while direct primaries lead to tyranny of the elites. We explain the history of the primary process, why it’s nearly impossible for grassroots conservatives to win primaries, how state conventions would level the playing field, and how this would serve as a force multiplier for making our government more responsive to we the people. Otherwise, we are just wasting our time trying to fix a party that we just can’t change.
Key quote:
“In democracy . . . there are commonly tumults and disorders. . . . Therefore a pure democracy is generally a very bad government. It is often the most tyrannical government on earth.” ~Noah Webster
Show links
Romney’s loss at Utah Convention shows how conventions will fix Senate
The appalling silence of Congress on the border crisis Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 20, 2018 • 1h 14min
Aimless and masochist: Our topsy-turvy foreign policy: Ep. 216
Call this the budding creation of “hawks against stupid interventions.” Jordan Schachtel, national security correspondent for CR, joins us for a deep dive into foreign policy and defense strategy. Be prepared to be educated, as we pack endless information into the show to demonstrate how our foreign policy priorities are backwards and contradictory.
We delve into Africa, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Turkey, Iran, and Afghanistan. For far too long, the foreign policy establishment has offered us false dichotomies on strategy and alliances. It’s time to finally define a conservative “America First” foreign policy.
Of course, national security begins with homeland security, and securing Mexico should be our biggest priority, yet it is not cool in foreign policy circles to discuss anything that doesn’t involve an aimless Islamic civil war.
Show links
Dos and dont's in the Middle East
Support Attorneys United for a Secure America
Catch-and-release and sanctuaries fueling drugs, Middle Eastern migrants, and border violence
U.S. sending special forces and weapons to … Hezbollah! … while we fight Assad
Welcome to the new ISIS from the same Sunni insurgency we keep battling and then helping Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 20, 2018 • 56min
An interview with Shak Hill, candidate in VA-10, plus more on judicial insanity Ep. 215
Today, we continue our “meet the candidates” series. We are joined by Shak Hill, who is challenging Rep. Barbara Comstock in the GOP primary for Virginia’s 10th Congressional District.
Shak graduated from the United States Air Force Academy and served in Desert Storm. After serving nine years in the air force, he started his own financial planning business. He and his wife have six children and have cared for 46 foster children. He feels that Comstock has betrayed her campaign promises on spending, immigration, and health care. He promises to work with the Freedom Caucus, members like Dave Brat and Thomas Massie, and support Jim Jordan over Kevin McCarthy for party leader.
We also discuss the latest cases of judicial tyranny on immigration and abortion, where the courts are usurping power to the point that elections no longer matter.
This is our seventh episode of “Meet the Candidates” at "The Conservative Conscience." The first six episodes were with Chip Roy, Art Halvorson, Nick Freitas, Chris McDaniel, Jarrin Jackson, and Richard Moss.
Show links
Usurping courts create right to funding for Planned Parenthood
My interview with Mark Levin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 18, 2018 • 43min
Why Gorsuch is dead wrong and dangerous on deportations and due process Ep. 214
As we predicted several months ago during oral arguments, Justice Gorsuch, the saint of the conservative intelligentsia, was the deciding vote nixing deportation of criminal aliens. In this episode, we dissect Sessions v. Dimaya and how Gorsuch is creating due process for criminal aliens to undermine deportations, in violation of settled law and the most foundational principles of the social compact. It is stolen sovereignty in its worst form. We are joined by CRTV’s Capitol Hill correspondent, Nate Madden, who co-hosts and shares his views of why the pseudo-conservatives are so in love with Gorsuch’s opinion and are missing the points in Thomas’ dissent.
We also note that Scalia, contrary to the online pundits, agreed with Thomas on the plenary power doctrine over immigration. He would have issued a sharp dissent were he alive today. This decision will have far-reaching consequences for our sovereignty and security.
Show links
Taking a part Gorsuch’s premise on deportations and due process in oral arguments
What Scalia thought about the right to deport without judicial review Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 16, 2018 • 51min
How to form a shadow government with citizens’ task forces Ep. 213
What is the solution for conservatives? How can we actually change the game when everything seems to blow up in our faces?
In this episode, we inaugurate our new idea – the creation of citizens’ task forces that serve as ad hoc oversight committees of government but are formally recognized by the conservative elected officials. We explain how even the good members of Congress lack the time and resources to properly give voice to our concerns and ideas but would gladly do so if people from the outside would chip in. Shadow governments, field hearings, citizen reports, and grassroots media are some ways we can take back our republic, with the help of God.
We also briefly touch on the stupidity of the internet sales tax as it heads to the Supreme Court for oral arguments this week. We also focus on the inanity of our strategy in the Middle East.
Show links
A speaker’s run could galvanize this new movement
How we can make citizens' task forces
Trump has granted amnesty to 153,000 because the courts rule our country
Full interview with Mark Levin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 13, 2018 • 48min
Border patrol chief: The notion we can't stop illegal immigration and drugs is a lie Ep. 212
There are can’ts and there are won’ts.
The entire political class would have you believe that it would take a miracle to secure our border and stop the drug crisis, which is indeed exclusively a Mexican cartel problem. Brandon Judd, president of the Border Patrol Council and veteran border agent, joins us to expose this lie.
Judd explains how our border patrol is deliberately hampered by bureaucratic leaders who don’t care about the mission of protecting our sovereignty. A number of border agents are kept off the border itself and placed on administrative work, which renders the increase in funding useless. The notion that we need more sensors and a “smart fence” is a lie. According to Judd, we simply need the actual agents placed on the border, a wall in strategic sectors, and an end to the political pseudo-legal loopholes that ensure we don’t secure our border when we actually can. Most importantly, we need an end to amnesty, particularly for teenagers, which creates an entire market for drug-smuggling that is killing tens of thousands on both sides of the border.
He also explains how the drug crisis is exclusively a border problem and how we would never have this crisis if not for the political will to keep it so. He reminds us that the military actually dealt with this problem in Columbia during the cocaine epidemic and put an end to that problem. The same can be done with the Mexican cartels if necessary.
Show links
Latest two articles on the lies about the drug overdose crisis (here and here)
National Border Patrol Council Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 9, 2018 • 54min
Learning the Lessons of Bloods and Crips in the Middle East Ep. 211
When will anyone on the Right give a vision for strategic interests in the Middle East?
In this episode, we focus on our backwards policies in the Middle East by prioritizing urban renewal in untenable Islamic tribal wars while ignoring the real national security threats that confront our homeland. What is going on in Syria with the endless Sunni-Shia fighting is a reflection of the population, and there is nothing we can do to fix the situation. Why is nobody focusing on the chemical warfare on our own border being launched against our people in the form of fentanyl?
Using analogies of gang violence (and sports!), we demonstrate the foolishness of the false dichotomies presented to us on foreign policy and military intervention.
We also discuss the foolish GOP effort to distract from its spending binge with a ceremonial balanced budget amendment this week. Also, CBO just came out with a budget report. It’s now clear that interest payments on the debt will surpass military spending in just five years.
Show notes
Our border is a better place for the military than Syria
The stupidity of the GOP and balanced budget Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 4, 2018 • 1h 22min
How gov’t is misdiagnosing the drug crisis, making it worse, and limiting freedoms Ep. 210
The government is lying to us about the nature, timing, and cause of the drug overdose crisis. In this long and in-depth interview with Dr. John Lilly, we prove through incontrovertible data that this is not a prescription opioid crisis, but an illicit drug crisis driven by open borders. The political class solution of drug monitoring programs and clamping down on prescriptions is needlessly putting people in pain and exacerbating the problems.
What the government is doing on opioids is the equivalent of responding to a raging forest fire set by an arsonist by banning stoves in individual law-abiding homes and putting all "problem-solving" resources into people’s homes rather than in the forest battling the fire.
Dr. John Lilly is a family physician with Mercy Clinic, formerly St. John’s, in Springfield, Missouri. He is the president of the Locke and Smith Foundation, a constitutionalist, pro-liberty group that monitors the Missouri state legislature.
This is the next big issue in Congress, and the very people who caused and then exacerbated the problem are trying to make it worse by practicing medicine from Washington, wasting billions in taxpayer dollars, and limiting your freedoms and privacy.
You won’t want to miss this episode!
Show links
John Lilly’s journal article exposing CDC’s phony overdose numbers
Part III of my series on government lies about opioids; Part IV
Drugs are everywhere…except in hospitals Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Apr 3, 2018 • 49min
What Trump can do to combat the assault on our national sovereignty Ep. 209
With more migrants headed for our border and the tyrannical courts granting illegal aliens new rights every day, what can President Trump do to reclaim our sovereignty?
In this episode, we discuss how Trump’s tough talk on immigration is a day late and a dollar short. Because he gave up his leverage on all the budget bills and the debt ceiling, he has no way of getting Congress to pass our immigration priorities. Nonetheless, we discuss several ways Trump can fight back against the amnesty courts and how he can properly interpret the statutes to protect our border even without Congress acting. We delve into the severity of the border crisis and how it ties into drugs and gangs plaguing our country. We also analyze recent court decisions concerning immigration that are off-the-wall crazy. Sanctuary cities can violate federal sovereignty, but states are not allowed to protect their sovereignty from private resettlement contractors, according to these kangaroo courts.
Finally, we discuss the significance of the boycott against conservative advertisers and the need to finally push back against these odious tactics.
Show notes
Courts declare America the world’s sanctuary for abortions
Open-borders courts use our compassion against us with deadly results
Part IV of how DACA and open borders caused the drug epidemic (“opioid crisis”) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Mar 29, 2018 • 53min
Meet the candidates: Richard Moss challenging Rep. Larry Bucshon, IN-8 Ep. 208
Today, in our next installment of “Meet the Candidates,” we are joined by Dr. Richard Moss, who is running for Congress in Indiana’s eighth district against Rep. Larry Bucshon. Moss is a board-certified head and neck cancer surgeon who has been in practice for 20 years in Jasper, Indiana. He’s been writing about policy for three decades, particularly about health care. He challenged Larry Bucshon in 2016 and is seeking a rematch.
We focus on health care and immigration, the two major issues that cut to the core of our economy, culture, security, and sovereignty. Moss speaks about his experiences volunteering in foreign countries and what that has taught him about the need to preserve Western civilization. In addition, he tells us his priorities on health care and how he would provide a counter-narrative to the prevailing way of thinking about the issues.
This is our sixth episode of “Meet the Candidates” at "The Conservative Conscience." The first five episodes were with Chip Roy, Art Halvorson, Nick Freitas, Chris McDaniel, and Jarrin Jackson.
Show links
Dr. Moss’s campaign website
My blueprint for disengaging from the GOP in a few achievable steps Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices


