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(Audio) Mandeville, LA – (Audio) Mandeville, LA -There’s a website out there that has becomea nice little outpost for the battle that’s brewing between theDeceptiCONS and the PaleoCONS, the traditional conservatives. It’s oneof the go-to websites daily for us here at the show and today we arefortunate enough to have the gentleman that put the ImaginativeConservative website together as well as heading the Center for theAmerican Republic and the Free Enterprise Institute, Mr. WinstonElliott.
The KingDude starts things off by asking Winston a few questionsregarding the Founding of the website, the origin of the name and howthey got off the ground.
From there Mike gets Winston’s take on thedifference between DeceptiCONS, PaleoCONS and true Conservatives andalso a clear and concise definition on the lost Republic we are tryingto restore, not to be confused with the Republican Party.
The two go on to discuss the Founding and some of the documents that have kept true all these years later but seem to be getting the shaft these days in Washington. Some talk on the early Conservative era follows and we wrap things up with some talks on the future of the website as well as the Conservative movement.
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Related Material: Here’s the other half of the Imaginative Conservative website, Mr. Bradley Birzer interviewed by the KingDude. This and plenty other interviews available in the archived clips of The Mike Church Show on Sirius/XM’s Patriot Channel:
Bradley Birzer Author Of American Cicero On The DudeMaker Hotline
2011 Mike Church Show
Host of the Mike Church Show on The Veritas Radio Network's CRUSADE Channel & Founder of the Veritas Radio Network.
Formerly, of Sirius/XM's Patriot channel 125. The show began in March of 2003 exclusively on Sirius and remains "the longest running radio talk show in satellite radio history".
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