RAIKLIN REPORT - RNC 2024: Conservative Voices Rally: A Call for Unity Amid Globalist Fears

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Milwaukee, WI (RNC 2024) - At the 2024 Republican National Convention in Milwaukee, prominent conservative figures Boone Cutler and Citizen Media News's Editor Roger Farina joined host Ivan Raiklin on his live show, the Ivan Raiklin Report. Amidst reports of a potential security threat outside the convention, the trio quickly pivoted to discussing the broader themes that have defined this year's convention and the conservative movement at large.

The conversation centered on the perceived parallels between the current political climate and the 1980 Reagan-Carter election. Cutler expressed a strong belief that America is witnessing a similar shift, with more people turning away from the left and gravitating toward conservative ideals. He emphasized the growing unity among conservative tribes and the movement's expanding reach beyond traditional audiences.

The discussion also touched on the anticipated response from the so-called "globalists" and the "uni-party" establishment, whom the speakers view as profoundly threatened by the prospect of Donald Trump's return to power.

They cited figures like Yuval Noah Harari, who have openly acknowledged the potential disruption a Trump presidency could cause to globalist agendas. Cutler and Farina argued that the globalist push for centralization is facing growing resistance from populist movements worldwide, with countries like Argentina and El Salvador rejecting these agendas.

A significant part of the conversation was dedicated to analyzing Trump's selection of JD Vance as his running mate. The guests highlighted Vance's appeal to swing state voters, particularly in the Midwest, where his background as a veteran and his biracial family could resonate with diverse electorates. The panelists also discussed the importance of welcoming "red-pilled" individuals—those who have recently shifted their views toward conservatism—into the movement, urging flexibility and openness to new allies.

The conversation then shifted to the potential moves the left might make to retain power, with speculation that President Biden may not be the Democratic nominee in the upcoming election. The panelists considered various replacement options, including California Governor Gavin Newsom and even former First Lady Michelle Obama. They discussed the constitutional implications of the 22nd Amendment, particularly the possibility of Barack Obama returning to office as Vice President—a move they preemptively criticized.

Cutler, who has co-authored a series of books with General Michael Flynn on 5th Generation Warfare, emphasized the importance of decentralizing power and money to prevent globalist overreach. He warned against the dangers of centralization, which he believes could lead to a dystopian future where a single global authority wields unchecked power over autonomous drones and artificial intelligence.

The conversation concluded with a call to action for conservatives to remain vigilant and continue building momentum. Farina underscored the importance of staying engaged in the political process, noting that the fight for America's future would require sustained effort and resilience. The trio expressed confidence that the American people have already made up their minds and that a significant shift toward conservatism is on the horizon.

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