Where Do We Go From Here?

June 21, 2024 01:49:43
Where Do We Go From Here?
The Kim Monson Show
Where Do We Go From Here?

Jun 21 2024 | 01:49:43

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Show Notes

On June 21, 2024, Allen Thomas, Jim Paff, and Jim May joined the show. Thomas argues conservatives must resist retaliation tactics that would validate progressive premises about relative truth and presumption of guilt, advocating instead for reestablishing clear standards applied equally Paff outlines Conservative Caucus strategy for battleground states and discusses election integrity concerns, emphasizing the need for Republicans to embrace early voting May.

Principled Response to Political Lawfare

Start listening at 32:07 – Hour 1

Allen Thomas argues that conservatives face a critical choice in responding to the Trump conviction and the weaponization of judicial institutions. Drawing an analogy to pickup basketball where players call their own fouls, Thomas explains that when one side stops playing by the rules, the temptation is to respond in kind. The danger, he contends, lies in accepting the progressive left’s premise that institutions no longer deserve respect.

Thomas warns against buying into the idea that truth is relative or that the presumption of innocence should be abandoned. If conservatives weaponize institutions in retaliation, they validate the very framework they oppose. Instead, he advocates for reestablishing clear standards, defining consequences, and applying them equally to both parties.

“If we start playing by their rules and we respond in kind the way that they are, we’re now accepting their premise, which is a very scary future for our country.”

Allen Thomas, Featured Author

Conservative Grassroots Strategy for 2024

Start listening at 15:29 – Hour 1

Jim Paff, president of the Conservative Caucus, outlines the organization’s strategy for the 2024 election. Founded in 1974, the Conservative Caucus maintains grassroots networks in 38 states and plans independent expenditures to support Donald Trump’s campaign. Paff identifies Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina as key battleground states.

Paff addresses concerns about election integrity, noting that while some reforms occurred after 2020, vulnerabilities remain in mail ballot handling and drop box procedures. He emphasizes that Republicans must adapt to early voting rather than waiting until Election Day, which historically depresses conservative turnout. Polling suggests potential gains among Hispanic and Black voters could make victory possible.

“The challenges ahead for conservatives in Colorado are pretty great. There are some opportunities on the ballot this year. Obviously, you can at least protect a couple seats in Congress.”

Jim Paff, President, Conservative Caucus

Family Values and Community Traditions

Start listening at 60:02 – Hour 2

Jim May of Lavaca Meat Company shares an update on recovering from a fire that destroyed equipment at one of their yards. Despite the setback, the family operation continues thanks to a newer facility at another location. May also performs an original poem written for his parents’ 50th wedding anniversary, celebrating the values of hard work, family, and faith that built their life together.

The poem reflects on starting with nothing, the blood, sweat, and tears of building a business, and the legacy of 16 grandchildren raised with traditional values. May dedicates the reading to friends Danny and Cassandra Dickey, who recently celebrated their 55th anniversary and remain active customers and cattle partners.

“At the end of the day, it’s not what you do, but the way that you do it that makes your life true. You’ve earned our respect and the respect of your peers.”

Jim May, Lavaca Meat Company

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