Monty Python Podcast Intro; 1,404 Miles; Fox News

As great as it was to join Kristi Noem on stage after Donald Trump’s recent speech last week, our grassroots communications with activists remain our most crucial work in this pivotal year. This included driving 1,404 miles in the last couple of weeks to deliver speeches around Wisconsin, appearing on the podcasts of two incredible conservative leaders, and finally appearing on Fox News Radio all Tuesday morning to talk about yesterday’s huge Supreme Court decision.

On Fox News Radio All Tuesday morning to talk about yesterday’s huge Supreme Court decision

Tuesday we were interviewed in great Fox News Radio stations across the Midwest such as WILS Lansing, MI, KFTK St. Louis, MO and WSJK Champlain, IL. We then swung through Southern Fox News stations such as WERC Birmingham, AL, KURV McAllen, TX, WKIM Memphis, TN and WFRK Florence, SC. But we saved our interview with the No. 1 talk radio show in the No. 1 rated station in the nation for Wednesday, so click back later in the week to hear that huge interview.

Déjà vu as Supreme Court Deals Jack Smith 2nd Blow in 8 Years

Tuesday morning, I was featured as the national Fox News Radio guest across the country. This occurred the day after the Supreme Court dealt a huge blow to Jack Smith, who hopes to win a prison sentence for Donald Trump, just as he won a 2-year prison sentence for Bob McDonnell after he finished serving as Virginia Governor in an upset election as surprising as Trump’s 2016 win.

The only real similarity between the mild-mannered McDonnell and Trump is that they both won shocking elections. McDonnell not only won Virginia but also won massive Fairfax County outside of DC with a campaign that won over many minority groups not used to voting Republican, taking 51% of the vote. The Republican candidate before and after him took 38% and 36% of Fairfax County respectively, while in 2020, Donald Trump took 28% in losing 419,000 to 168,000.

Even liberal icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg joined a 9-0 Supreme Court decision throwing out Smith’s conviction for basically doing what almost every governor does — complimenting a business leader. As the court stated in throwing out the case, “Setting up a meeting, calling another public official, or hosting an event does not, standing alone, qualify as an ‘official act.’” As the Washington Examiner notes, Smith also told Lois Lerner at the IRS it was OK to target conservatives with tax audits.

As an encore on Wednesday, we are scheduled to be on the highest-rated talk radio show on the highest-rated talk radio station in the country… more to come.

1,404 Miles Driven in Wisconsin to Deliver Speeches

Following these interviews, I’ll be hitting the road again for another speech to a conservative committee in Wisconsin. By late Tuesday night, I will have covered 1,404 miles in the past couple of weeks across Wisconsin, attending local meetings in every corner of the state. Let me know if you’d like me to visit your county. Here’s a recording of one of my shorter (5-minute) speeches as a sample of the topics we cover.

After getting out and speaking to conservative leaders all over the state these last few weeks, some of those leaders will then come to us as the Faith and Freedom Coalition hosts the Prayer Breakfast at the Republican Convention in Milwaukee on the morning of July 18. Seating is very limited for that event, so please email jpudner@wisconsinffc.com if you have an interest in coming and put “Prayer Breakfast” in the subject line.

Conservative Duo Podcast Kicks off with Monty Python Intro

Also, one of my favorite podcasts just concluded — I was interviewed by two prominent conservative leaders on the Trend on Politics podcast. Tamara Leigh, formerly of one of YouTube’s top 1000 channels until her ban, likely due to her J6 Pardon project, and Brent Hamachek, with his extensive work with Turning Point, were excellent hosts. A decade ago Gretchen Carlson on Fox News gave me the nicest interview ever in introducing me as “Mr. Moneyball” after National Review announced I was running Dave Brat’s campaign, where I crafted a commercial credited by Laura Ingraham and Matt Levin with winning the race — although that title has now been replaced.

Tamara recounts in the podcast how we initially connected as the only two conservatives at a gathering, appreciating each other’s contributions. In 2024, I define conservatives as anyone who believes that liberals attempting to use the courts to target the opposing nominee (Trump) pose the greatest threat to our Democratic Republic, while liberals see a Trump presidency as the primary threat. A recent CBS poll shows that 48% believe Democracy is safe if Biden is running the country, while 47% believe Democracy is safe if Trump is leading the country — a shocking result since liberals have based most of their campaign on arguing Democracy is not safe if Trump wins.

Notably, Tamara and Brent began the podcast with footage from one of my favorite movies, Monty Python, as shown above. In a tongue-in-cheek manner, Brent introduced me as the “Jenga peg” that, if absent, would supposedly cause our democratic republic to collapse — a humorous touch!

I encourage you to watch the podcast.

Transcript of My Final Minutes on the Podcast

We are now the First Amendment party. We are the freedom of speech party, but conservatives are kind of making money attacking each other, and some of it’s just silly inside stuff. Like some people out in the field are arguing over who has the best ‘Chase the Vote system?” Is it RNC? Is it Turning Point? Is it some other group? My response is, ‘Guys, it doesn’t matter.’ We want everyone we can chasing ballots and getting them in, and it really doesn’t matter whose system is best. I’m glad all these groups have people sitting around thinking about how to get ballots in. We don’t have time to attack each other, particularly in the months leading up to the election, and that’s my main concern there.

A Speech on Critical Issues

Our speakers offer deep insight into today’s most urgent policy fights and grassroots strategies that are shaping the future of center-right organizing. From election reform and voter turnout to parental rights and school choice, we bring real-world success stories and lessons learned from both the front lines and the back rooms.

Topics can include how we’ve advanced conservative policy—even in deep-blue places like New Jersey and California—and how we’ve won more campaigns than anyone else when being outspent by more than 3-to-1. Whether it’s breaking through with Hispanic, Black, or young voters, or walking audiences through our latest wins in swing states like Wisconsin, our presentations are always data-driven and action-focused.

We cover how to stop overreaching liberal school boards and bureaucrats, and how to fight back against activist judges pushing Lawfare goals—an effort that reached its peak in attempts to prevent Americans from voting for President Trump by imprisoning, bankrupting, or removing him from the ballot through judicial activism.

We also address stopping illegal immigration that fuels human trafficking, fentanyl deaths, and violent gang activity—issues that hit close to home in communities across the country. And keeping men out of women’s sports, restrooms and even prisons.

Hear about the ground game that led to Restoration News citing our work as one of just three national success stories in the 2024 cycle link to article, with detailed quotes and strategy breakdowns.

We’re happy to tailor remarks to your audience—whether it’s a policy group, church leaders, campaign volunteers, or national funders. Past talks range from a 2017 Silicon Valley session with tech executives (back when Elon Musk was just the 20th richest man in America) to getting powerful candidate comparisons into the hands of thousands of targeted voters at just $1 per voter reached—five times more efficient than typical commercial efforts.

Let us know if you want a deep dive on winning over lawmakers after the campaign ends, how to run an effective church outreach push, or what’s working with third-generation canvassers in swing counties across America—or ask us to go deeper into one of the past issues covered in any of the dozens of headlines from past media appearances and speeches written about at wisconsinffc.com.

 Q&A on topics like parental rights, limited government, election reform, and the future of center-right organizing. including why Restoration News featured WIFFC as one of 3 success stories showing the path to conservative victory.

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