The Truth About the War on Thomas Massie || 1768

Good Morning Liberty58mMay 11, 2026

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This episode of 'Good Morning Liberty' is a passionate defense of Congressman Thomas Massey, who is facing a primary challenge from Ed Galrine in Kentucky's District 4. The host argues that Massey is being unfairly attacked through a campaign of misinformation and distortion, particularly regarding his votes on major legislation like the 'Big Beautiful Bill' and the War Powers Act. The episode dismantles several key claims made by Massey's opponents, including false narratives about his stance on transgender healthcare for minors, border wall funding, and support for Iran. The host emphasizes that Massey's opposition to these measures stems from constitutional principles—particularly the separation of powers and the need for congressional authority to declare war—not partisan animosity. He highlights Massey's consistent advocacy for fiscal responsibility, government downsizing, and transparency, including his push to release the Epstein files. The episode warns that removing Massey would send a dangerous signal that constitutional fidelity is secondary to loyalty to the president, especially Trump, and that such a move would undermine the long-term goal of reducing government power. The host concludes with a call to vote based on truth and principle, not propaganda, and endorses Massey as the only true constitutional conservative in Congress. Key takeaways include: 1) Always verify claims about politicians’ votes using official records, not attack ads; 2) Constitutional principles should guide policy, not party loyalty; 3) Government power should be restrained regardless of who is in office; 4) True reform requires courage to oppose even popular policies; 5) Donor influence and foreign funding in elections threaten democratic integrity; 6) The future of liberty depends on electing principled leaders, not loyalists; 7) The War Powers Act does not grant the president unilateral war authority; 8) Fiscal responsibility must be prioritized over political wins.

Key Takeaways
1

Always verify political claims using official records, not attack ads.

2

Constitutional principles should guide policy, not party loyalty.

3

Government power should be restrained regardless of who is in office.

4

True reform requires courage to oppose even popular policies.

5

Donor influence and foreign funding in elections threaten democratic integrity.

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Chapters
0:00
7 min

The Truth About the War on Thomas Massey

The episode opens with a Libsyn Ads sponsorship and introduces the central theme: Thomas Massey is being targeted in a primary election through a campaign of lies and distortions. The host sets the stage by questioning the integrity of the attacks and promising to expose the truth behind the narrative.

6:40
10 min

Debunking the 'Big Beautiful Bill' Lies

What liars? It's a total lie. Who put out that ad saying that? These super PACs. Again, they're not talking, they're taking...

Highlight
16:40
17 min

The Border Wall and Emergency Powers

Should the president be able to just declare a national emergency, take that money and put it towards whatever his priority is? Because someday there will be someone in office that you disagree with.

Highlight
33:20
17 min

The Epstein Files and Political Hypocrisy

You would not have a single issue with any of the stuff that Massey did or said about the person who was in charge at the moment, who they were covering for or protecting if it would not have been this one specific person who is Donald Trump.

Highlight
50:00
17 min

War Powers and the Founding Fathers

The power to declare war, including the power of judging the causes of war is fully and exclusively vested in the legislature. The executive has no right in any case to decide the question whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
You would not have a single issue with any of the stuff that Massey did or said about the person who was in charge at the moment, who they were covering for or protecting if it would not have been this one specific person who is Donald Trump.
Host24:38
Viral: 95.0
The power to declare war, including the power of judging the causes of war is fully and exclusively vested in the legislature. The executive has no right in any case to decide the question whether there is or is not cause for declaring war.
Host33:44
Viral: 92.0
Should the president be able to just declare a national emergency, take that money and put it towards whatever his priority is? Because someday there will be someone in office that you disagree with.
Host8:59
Viral: 90.0
Speakers

Host

Host Name
Topics Discussed
Constitutionalism and the War Powers Act95%Government Spending and Fiscal Responsibility90%Political Propaganda and Misinformation88%Emergency Powers and Executive Overreach85%Transparency and the Epstein Files82%Loyalty vs. Principle in Politics80%Foreign Aid and Donor Influence75%Border Security and Funding70%
People & Brands

Thomas Massey

person

120xPositive

Donald Trump

person

85xMixed

Ed Galrine

person

45xNegative

Joe Biden

person

30xNeutral

Big Beautiful Bill

other

25xNegative

Epstein Files

other

20xPositive

War Powers Act

other

18xPositive

Fiscal Responsibility Act

other

15xPositive

Jeffrey Epstein

person

10xNegative

James Madison

person

5xPositive

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