Worse Than Democrats? The Unspoken Truth About Republican Sabotage | 5/4/26

Worse Than Democrats? The Unspoken Truth About Republican Sabotage | 5/4/26

Author: Blaze Podcast Network May 4, 2026 Duration: 1:00:47
Today’s show is your teachable moment as to why the Republicans fail to deliver. It’s not because they lack the numbers or phase external obstruction; it’s that they have perverse priorities but deftly fool their voters. If you want to know why the political system feels completely broken, look no further than supermajority red states. I explain how establishment Republicans and unvetted primary endorsements are creating a "Trojan horse GOP" that achieves more for the Left than Democrats ever could. Later on, I’m joined by Oklahoma state Rep. Jim Shaw (R) — a true conservative currently facing a uniparty primary challenge. We pull back the curtain on what's really happening in deep-red America. Instead of passing legislation to secure the border, restrict abortion access, or protect citizens from the massive land grabs of wind farms and data centers, establishment Republicans are actively fighting conservatives and pushing radical agendas like the legalization of "human composting." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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