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04-08-26 Part Two - One Last Liberal Patriot

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In part two of Red Eye Radio with Gary McNamara and Eric Harley, we learn of The Liberal Patriot closing their doors due to lack of donations from the Democratic base. Ruy Teixeira's final post refer...

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Hello. Hi. [Laughs] This was so disappointing. I did not know what happened.

They closed up on March 27th. Yeah. And I was just going through X. Just seeing any type of breaking news, so many news source out there. And I came upon this interview with Roy to Shara.

Now we've talked about Roy in the past. We've read many of his articles on the air over the last five years. Yeah. He was the co-founder of the Liberal Patriot. And we thought for the Democratic Party because they're all Democrats.

The belief that the Democrats are we're going in the wrong direction. Yeah. And they started out being part-time. And they went full-time because of donors. They lost the donors and had to close up.

Wow. And they lost the donors because even the donors that understood that the Democratic Party is going completely in the wrong direction. They can't fight the far left beast. They can't do it.

They could do it. So they closed up shop. We read one of his last articles. But I think this is important.

We'll play some of the audio here in just a second from Mr. Shara.

Because if you looked at the things that they were talking about. Well, I think it was Roy. They basically came out and said that for the Democrats to win in 2024, they've got to be more maga. Remember?

It's on them. It said that to become more maga. Yeah. And if you read it, when I read the Liberal Patriot, especially Roy's column, which is the majority of what we brought to you on the air.

That's when we would say, "Now, these are Democrats, I could have a discussion with." Yeah. They're reasonable. Right. Now, the differences may be what they might believe on debt service.

β€œHow much they believe the federal government should be in control?”

Because of the expanding government we have. It's not sustainable. That would be an interesting discussion to have. But the fact is they'd be willing to have that discussion. And you could see these Democrats.

These are reasonable discussions that we have. I mean, they criticize everything about Biden, you know, from the border is the border is secure. They knew that was a lie. They said, "Don't do that."

And inflation. They knew inflation was a problem. Don't pretend it's not. On so many issues, they brought what probably a moderate conservative would believe. Yeah.

Right. And said, "This is what the Democratic Party was just a few years ago. What happened to it?" But here he is in an interview. Just laying out what happened.

β€œTo me, it was, to me, that over the last five years, that was the best thing that any Democrat could claim that they have in the form of marketing what they should be and how they've lost their way.”

And it came internally from the Democrats. Right. Sorry, can't have it. That blows the whole theory that they know that they must move to the left. Or to be that they must move more to the right.

But here he is talking about how it started and how it, well, how it ended.

Well, without getting into the naming names thing, I mean, I'll give you the ...

We started in 2021 as sort of a part-time venture.

β€œA bunch of us who had left when the process of leaving the Center for American progress because we were disturbed about the direction of the Democratic Party.”

But you know, instead of we were able to observe it from the inside, being at the Center for American Prime Minutes is very much a Democratic Oriental thing.

And we were very critical about the way the party had handled the run up to the 2020 election.

And you know, based on what they started doing once they got into power. Because even though Biden ran us a moderate, he clearly almost from basically from the get-kill. He was going to govern to the left progressive side and implement a lot of things that in fact did not make a lot of sense from the standpoint of what most voters wanted. And, you know, back to an original theme, where even politically progressive. I mean, we thought this was in this state.

So we were writing part-time and then we got approached through a donor advisor that there was some interest in supporting our publication allowing it to expand and have some actual staff. We didn't do it just part-time out of our back pockets.

And they were willing to, it looked like they would give us some multi-year brand to basically try to implement this.

So we said, okay, sure, great. We did it. We had a full-time editor and actually another full-time person. We tried to expand the times of offerings we had. Again, the policy work, we had a whole series of ideas about what to do. The problem was, in a very short order, it turned out that the support of this donor or donors for actually heterodox, snowholds, barred criticism of the democratic party from within the tent was actually pretty teptin.

And it turns out to be pretty easy to step on the toes of even the foremind of Democrats if you go off the reservation on some issues.

β€œThe thing that, you know, I'm not, I think if it hadn't been this issue, it might have been something else with a different donor.”

But for this donor in particular, it was stuff about climate. And we took the, you know, I wrote a bunch of stuff arguing that the whole climate catastrophe is narrative of the Democrats was mistaken both as politics and as policy and as science. And this was, they were totally barking up the wrong tree here. They needed to get back to energy realism and a sense that in fact, no, we're not going to transition away from fossil fuels and 10 years and 15 years. Hey there, I'm Paula Penn.

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Remember, you can afford anything, just not everything, afford anything. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Yeah, so yeah, so the, that's basically what, what, how it closed down.

Well, and you know, the problem is, is you're never going to win against the mob.

You're never going to win against the liberal mob. It's just not going to be something long-term that the machine is going to allow to exist. I mean, look, I think a fatterment as the Democrat has come out in support of Israel. He's come out and, you know, talked about how Trump's not Hitler. These aren't war crimes.

And in a state like Pennsylvania, at least for now, fatterment can get away with that. But when you start having real discussions on ideas and start putting the truth out there as a liberal as a Democrat and talk about the issues with the party. Talk about the issues with the movement. Expect that there is a clock, and there is a force working against you that will not, will not allow that to happen. It will not go on for a long period of time and it's highly disappointing.

We read that article. Yeah, we read that article from, that portion of the article from Mr. Tashira might have been one of the last columns because it was in the last few weeks that we read it. Or I saw it and went, wow.

We were, and it's true.

And we know it's true because whenever gas prices skyrocket, remember the poll that was done in 2008.

Yeah, that was done that of more than half of self-described liberal said, keeping energy prices low was more important than climate change. And the whole, in, think about this, the insanity of what's going on, for example in New York. We're hopeful is panicking. We can't do this. We've got to use more fossil fuels.

Yep. It's not ready. We're not going to have electricity. The clock is ticking on her. The clock is, and she's a Democrat saying it and Democrats don't care. They're absolutely delusional as we said.

And it's funny because we had said it yesterday with Biden when Biden came out. You know, when he was running for office and said, we're going to run the entire grid on solar and wind.

β€œAnd finally, they had to, I think it's through a nuke.”

Yeah, it was nuclear. Yeah, nuclear.

Yeah, it's through a nuclear finally, he had a throwing nuclear.

But he avoided doing it for months. And we would say, my God, they're delusional. They're absolutely, we wish it. And so it must be so. We don't care about science.

We don't care about how electricity works. We don't care whether it's impossible to run a modern society. You know, doing this. We're just going to do it. And now the big thing.

And we'll have this coming up in a little bit because it's part of the,

β€œthe main Senate race, even in the, the primary is now Democrats are saying.”

I think AOC said it for New York.

No data centers in our state. No data centers. No, they're using up too much electricity. So the technology, which is going to skyrocket productivity in an economy. Yeah.

They're saying we, we can't get the electricity unless we use fossil fuels or allow them to have their own power plants, which would use fossil fuels or nugs or nugs. And we can't do that. So we need to shut it down. We cannot allow this technology to exist anymore. Right.

That's, that's actually their goal. Well, and if they know that it's going to be a huge chunk of the economy going forward. Uh, that's one thing. They know that it will require massive amounts of energy, at which will require some to use traditional forms of energy.

They want control of that, and they can't have that. Imagine the energy boom, by the way. Imagine the energy boom because there would be such a great increase in domestic demand. And the, the private sector will have to, as they, you know, the president was pointing out. And now they move forward on them putting their own power plants together.

That's going to have a huge economic boom in and of itself. That part of it, the energy behind it, though the left can't have that. They cannot have an expanding economy. They can't have a new massive chunk of an economy, which will be the data centers in the AI and everything else that that's associated with it. Because they, they need control of it.

So you move in to squash it, kill it, ban it. And when you can't do that, you're going to regulate the daylights out of it. So you can control more of the capital. And hopefully at one point, as you move to full communism, control the means of production. You know, one of the things that you look at, one of the, another example was May or Adams before my mdani.

May or Adams when it came to immigration because buses were showing up in New York City. And the, the Biden administration was flying people all over the US, including New York City. And they couldn't handle it and, and mayor Adams went to the courts and said,

β€œ"You need to undo our own sanctuary policy that my party put in place for New York."”

And of course, the court said, "No way, that's laughable. But what happened to Mayor Adams?" Of course, you can't have that. No, yeah. So it didn't matter whether it's, it's eating into our budget. We cannot, we cannot do this.

This is not sustainable. It was interesting because normally Democrats want the courts to supersede any Republican legislative law. Right. It's him going to the courts to the liberal justices saying, "Hey liberal justices, you need to repeal the law of the liberal legislatures."

Right. You know, our liberal legislature put together here reverse our actions.

Right.

Reverse us being a sanctuary city.

Right. I mean, just pure insanity.

β€œThe thing, though, that I think that I know just from doing our show, that when the liberal”

Patriot came to be, what was incredible was every criticism that we had about the democratic party. The Democrats would say, "You guys are wrong. These were all Democrats mirroring exactly what we were saying." Yeah. Exactly what we have said.

Yeah. The problem with the Democratic Party is this was a publication of Democrats and Democrats donors that for a while until they stepped. Well, they didn't step too far off the reservation.

That's always been the opinion on climate change that we've gone that the Democrats went way

too far on it or not getting it rid of fossil fuels. Stop it. Don't hurt people. Right.

β€œThat was one of the things he talked about.”

You're hurting people. Your legislation makes it harder. Something that we have said. It makes it harder for people to live their lives. Don't do that.

Don't do it. And yet they have to control people's lives. Yep. You know, this is part of, you know, the, the left's M.O. And you cannot allow any kind of discussion from anybody on the left that makes any sense at all.

Oh, look at Barry Weiss. She's not a conservative. Joe Rogan. He's not a conservative. He laughed at that the other day by the way.

He was at somebody on her forget it was because look all the conspiracy's out there. Tell me, I'm a right wing talk show host because I was just looking at things for the way they were. You know, and you look at Barry Weiss. She, she wants to do real journalism. But you can't have that.

Why? Because you get to the truth and the left cannot allow the truth. And to exist, which has been sort of what we've talked about in the show today. That on every issue from to fund the police to to fund ice to war crimes. They're making stuff up as they go along.

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Blind open for your goals. 866-90-red eye on red eye radio. We are in a radio and he's our crummy and I'm Gary McNamara. So yeah, when I saw that story about the liberal patriot gone having to fold up shop because they couldn't get donations anymore from Democrats who even believed that the Democratic Party was going in the wrong direction.

β€œBecause that's what the liberal patriot was about.”

But the fact is, they couldn't accept, they couldn't accept the criticism when it came down to it. They eventually realized they couldn't accept the criticism of their insane beliefs. Right? Because that's what it comes down to. And then looking at here from the Wall Street Journal.

The Democrat race to the left in Maine Senate primary, Janet Middles, Chase's Graham Platner on a data center ban and a huge tax increase. Yeah. The two-term governor signaled her support for proposal in her Democratic legislature to raise the state's income tax on millionaires by two percentage points.

That would increase Maine's top rate to 9.

And then also she wants a bill to ban new data centers in her state.

Yeah, here we go. Wow. [Music]

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And he is here. Currently, I'm Gary McNamara. Download our Red Eye Radio app today. You can listen when you want to. And thank you. Now this is fascinating from the New York Post.

The CIA used a futuristic new tool called The Ghost murmur to find and rescue the second American airman who was shot down in Southern Iran the post has learned.

The secret technology uses long range quantum magnetometry to find the electromagnetic fingerprints of a human heartbeat and pairs the data with artificial intelligence software to isolate the signature from background noise to sources close to the breakthrough said.

β€œIt was the tool's first use in the field by the CIA and it was alluded to Monday afternoon by the president and the CIA director at a White House briefing.”

It's like hearing a voice in a stadium except the stadium is a thousand square miles of desert a source briefed on the program told the post in the right conditions if your heart is beating it will find you.

The source and another with knowledge of Lockheed Martin intelligence collection tools told the post that ghost murmur was developed by skunk works.

The aerospace giant secretive, uh, secretive advanced development division. I wonder if what's his name is involved in that skunk.

β€œSkunk backster, I just I love this one. The company declined to comment. Yeah, they have to.”

The technology has been successful as successfully tested on Black Hawk helicopters for future potential use on F 35 fighter jets. The missing and wounded weapons off systems officer known publicly only as dude 44 Bravo was hiding in a mountain crevice after his F 15 was shot down late last week surviving two days in the desolate terrain as Iranian troops scoured the area for an American with the bounty on his head. The relatively barren landscape made for an ideal first operational use of ghost murmur the first source said the nickname is deliberate murmur is a clinical form of for a heart rhythm goes refers to finding someone who for all practical purposes has disappeared.

It was about as clean an environment as you could ask for because low electromagnetic interference almost no competing human signatures and at night the thermal contrast between a living body and the desert floor which gave operators a secondary confirmation layer. Normally the signal is so weak that it can only be measured in a hospital setting with sensors pressed against the chest the source said. But advances in the field known as quantum magnetometry specifically sensors built around microscopic defects in synthetic diamonds by the way I don't understand this I don't have the mechanical understanding of what they mean by that.

We have apparently made it possible to detect these signals at dramatically greater differences or distances the capability works best in remote low clutter environments and requires significant processing time. It was unclear to the post sources how long the processing time was in this case it's also unclear if the technology may have additional more time offensive unit uses. Although the missing airman had activated a Boeing made combat survival of eight or locator beacon his precise whereabouts remain uncertain to search and rescue teams a pivotal moment in the search and rescue mission came when ghost murmur detected the aviator with the first source describing the two technologies as being as both being useful.

He had to come out of the crevice to send the beacon the first source said it...

It was less important the signal they sent and more important that he had come out to send it.

β€œTrump and racclift hinted at the new technology while briefing the press on the dramatic mission which included hundreds of US troops there were no American casualties so there you go.”

Rackliff who took no reporter questions said that on Saturday morning the spy agency achieved our primary ejected by finding and providing confirmation then one of America's best and bravest was alive and concealed an amount in crevice still invisible to the enemy. But not to the CIA Trump told the press that the CIA spotted the missing American from 40 miles away there was unclear if he was referring to the tools initial detection distance or subsequent observations. The president Joe remembering Joe said the technology might be classified in which case I'd have to put him in jail he was talking about radclift if he talks about it and I don't want to put him in jail he doesn't deserve that.

β€œSo yeah fascinating yeah I'm intrigued all day long but you could the expert and designers of such technology could tell me about it all day long and I would still not fully understand but the fact that we have that available is amazing.”

And critical in a moment like that wow that's just that's just amazing just amazing isn't it yeah I just think about the technology used before you know.

He'd signal from body which is used routinely by not just the military but law enforcement when they're hunting for somebody who may be on the ground and they have a helicopter in the air and it's nighttime and they can't see. They might be able to get heat signal but this kind of technology wow could go a long long way.

The point in that story where they said it's yet to be seen if it could be used in the future as an offensive technique.

β€œIt's kind of scary because are you talking about sending a signal to the heart?”

You know are you talking about that kind of if you get into what they believe the Russians have developed and sending signals out that create neurological events. This has been talked about in fact it was recently covered again on 60 minutes it's been covered a few times by 60 minutes and other news groups. It creates a very unique set of events with the person being targeted by the technology and it could be anything from a high pitched noise to feeling dizzy and nauseous and then long term effects.

And that kind of technology to me is also very scary. Because if you think about warfare if you think about what could be used and we think about chemical warfare right the protecting water plants and making sure that the enemy cannot poison the water system or whatever it might be. But then beyond that being able to control remotely someone's mind to the point of where you can't walk. Some of those who claim they were targeted say in these are government officials government workers say they just couldn't they they were in bed with migraines they couldn't walk they couldn't.

It was just disabling if if the enemy has that kind of ability. I don't know what it is that they can't do because the device they use for that by the way.

In this small in one case they know that was in a cafe in Europe targeting tw...

And so clear the unit if this is happening then this is the enemy testing that kind of technology which if you apply and they said the technology isn't unique anymore it's not like there are only.

β€œOr two or maybe a dozen of these devices available they believe these devices again according to the reports are available.”

Why do they have it that may be available all over the world and the question would be. Again if terrorists I'm thinking of terrorists or any enemy gets their hands on such a technology. It could be a very very very. Tough situation about all right have you been checking out your 401k the last couple of weeks no. It should be a good day today by the way European stocks have sort 4% that's the the breaking news headline from CNBC after the US Iran cease fire deal travel stocks have gained 7% in Europe.

Okay. Meanwhile dial futures up 2.37% up 1,108 right now as some P futures up 2.52% up 168 NASDAQ up 785 3.22% oil is down 16 dollars and 66 cents or 14.7% since the president announced it.

All right. We'll be interesting to see work and it's all going to be that that could completely reverse itself in 10 minutes. Yeah one event right one event in the straight ahead of our moves would negate all that. Yeah, I want to put my 401k to cash right now, but I can't they're closed. Yeah, right. I'm kidding. It's it's you know the one thing that I'm confident about is that there will be at some point. This war will if especially if we accomplish our missions here. It is going to come to an end the start of our moves will be a non issue at some point beyond this two week period.

I don't know when that's going to be how long that's going to take.

β€œBut that's why I stay away from looking at my 401k.”

I'll look at it when we get back to uh, no war with a rant. I looked at what I've number 401k's. Why number of employers? Yeah. No one 401k and it stayed in the 401k and I had it was like 30 years ago. And they didn't make me put it into a IRA. I could they kept the 401k. I just can't put into it. And went from 9,000. I haven't checked in the last couple of weeks.

That one I didn't check went from 9,000. That's what I initially put in just for a couple of years that I was there a long time ago over 70,000.

Yeah. I've never touched it.

Right. Like wow.

β€œBut I haven't checked that, but my other one is put it this way.”

I could have bought a car with the paper losses, but it's come back up. Yeah. Yeah. I could still buy a car, but it would be a used you go. And if you're still participating in your 401k, just keep in mind. If the market is down and whatever fund you're buying, you're buying at a more discounted price than where they were, which means that when the market comes back and it will, then there is a greater rebound.

And and hopefully that will be sooner than later. Yeah. All I want is what's coming to me. All I want is my fair share. There you go. Okay. I shouldn't be quoting Charlie Brown Christmas, probably not. It is, uh, it's only April. Yeah. We just asked Easter. We are run I radio. We'll be right back with more run I radio with every currently and Gary McNamara.

So since we have this alleged, I haven't used that word yet. A alleged ceasefire. Yeah. I sense the ceasefire agreement was announced framework of the framework of the ceasefire.

I've been looking in scanning and go, you know, let's have the last couple of...

Can't find anything.

β€œYou know, and it's and remember now that we're getting, you know, it's a middle of the week, more days we're the weekend, they're back Monday.”

I don't know where it goes.

I have no idea where it goes. The fact that when the last day we heard from Mike Johnson, like, okay, yeah, okay. Well, after condemning the Senate thing, then it was a few days later. Okay. Well, we think we can get a deal. And then didn't have a proper head count with the conservative caucus being, you know, having issues with it. How do you say anything out loud before knowing?

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