Protect America from ALL enemies foreign and domestic
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The episode of Viewpoint This Sunday, hosted by Malcolm Out Loud on the America Out Loud Podcast Network, confronts the growing perception of political violence in the United States, challenging the notion that it is worse now than in past eras. Drawing on historical data from the 19th and 20th centuries—including multiple presidential assassinations and domestic radical violence—the panel argues that the current climate, while tense, is not unprecedented. Instead, they assert that the real danger lies in the Democratic Party’s alleged embrace of radical left extremism, which they frame as a 'blood revolution' driven by class envy and weaponized activism. The discussion centers on President Trump’s recent signing of the DHS funding bill after a record 76-day shutdown, which the hosts view as a strategic victory for conservatives. They also scrutinize Pete Hegseth’s combative Senate testimony, defending his approach as necessary against Democratic hypocrisy, particularly on Iran policy. The panel debates the wisdom of the Iran ceasefire, arguing that while it has weakened the regime, patience is required to avoid nuclear proliferation. They warn that the Democrats’ radical agenda, exemplified by figures like New York City’s Mayor Eric Adams (referred to as 'Mondami'), threatens to undermine economic vitality and national unity through socialist policies. The episode closes with a call to action: Americans must engage locally, vote, and resist the 'cognitive war' of misinformation by supporting independent media like America Out Loud.
Political violence is not worse today than in past eras like the 1860s or 1960s—historical context shows similar or greater levels of violence.
The Democratic Party is portrayed as the 'primary domestic enemy' due to its alleged subversion by radical left ideologies and use of class envy as a political weapon.
The Iran ceasefire is a strategic move to weaken the regime without triggering a full-scale war, requiring patience despite public impatience over gas prices.
The media and political discourse are engaged in a 'cognitive war' where narrative control is as critical as military or economic strategy.
Local engagement and voting are essential to preserving American democracy and countering radical left influence at every level of government.
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The Age of Violence: Is It Worse Than Before?
“If we are looking at the period from 1865 to 1901, three of the nine presidents were assassinated. A comparable rate today would mean that we would have lost two of the three sitting presidents since the late 1980s.”
The DHS Shutdown and the GOP's Strategic Win
“The Democrats, it sure did. Because the point The New York Times didn't bring up... they didn't have a Democratic Party that was overtaken by the radicals to the extent it has.”
Pete Hegseth’s Testimony: Combativeness vs. Public Perception
“I have to vehemently disagree with the other two guests here. Because, I mean, Hegseth has the experience and knowledge and background... you have to be combative. You have to come back and show them for what they are.”
Iran Policy: Ceasefire Strategy and the Need for Patience
The panel debates the wisdom of the Iran ceasefire, with Ed Huglin defending the administration’s strategy as a long-term, multi-pronged effort to weaken Iran’s economy and military without triggering a full war. They argue that the public’s impatience with gas prices and war duration is shortsighted and that the real goal is to prevent nuclear proliferation.
The Cognitive War and the Collapse of the Fourth Estate
“We forgot how to fight the cognitive war. We forgot how to influence America in the way. Trump does very good at that.”
“Mondami has done what communists do, and that is weaponize greed, weaponize class envy. So that is the basis of community organizing is to get this collective against that collective.”
“The only reason we aren't Venezuela is because Trump was reelected in 2024. That's right. A lot of things. Imagine what it would have been the alternative to that.”
“The Democrats, it sure did. Because the point The New York Times didn't bring up... they didn't have a Democratic Party that was overtaken by the radicals to the extent it has.”
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