Get Out! (Ep. 2519)
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In a fiery episode of The Dan Bongino Show, host Dan Bongino delivers a blistering critique of what he calls an 'op' — a coordinated effort by anti-Semitic, conspiracy-driven figures to infiltrate and destabilize the conservative movement. The catalyst is the decisive primary defeat of Kentucky Congressman Tom Massey, an incumbent who lost by 10 points after embracing baseless anti-Jewish rhetoric and aligning with fringe figures like Dave Smith and Hunter Biden. Bongino argues that Massey’s closing argument — blaming 'the Jews' and Israeli lobbying for his loss — was not just a political misstep but a fundamental betrayal of conservative values. He frames this as a manifestation of 'horseshoe theory,' where the far left and a dangerous new wing of the 'fake right' converge in victimhood politics and anti-Semitic scapegoating. Bongino contrasts this with President Trump’s pragmatic, results-driven leadership, citing his recent endorsement of Ken Paxton over John Cornyn — a move driven by base sentiment and strategic calculation, not blind loyalty. The episode culminates in a call to reject emotionalism, embrace results, and reclaim the conservative movement from those who would weaponize grievance and chaos. Bongino closes with a message of hope: the Maha Movement, a spiritual and cultural revival among young conservatives, proves that the future of the movement is not lost — it’s being rebuilt with integrity, faith, and real action.
Trump’s endorsement of Ken Paxton over Cornyn was driven by base sentiment, not loyalty — proving he listens to his base and prioritizes results over establishment politics.
Tom Massey’s primary loss was a direct result of his anti-Semitic rhetoric and alignment with fringe figures like Hunter Biden and Dave Smith — a clear rejection by voters.
The 'horseshoe theory' is real: the far left and a dangerous new wing of the 'fake right' use identical victimhood narratives, making them symbiotic enemies of true conservatism.
Don’t fall in love with candidates — fall in love with results. Emotional politics lead to chaos; results-driven leadership builds a stronger movement.
The Maha Movement — a spiritual and cultural revival among young conservatives — is a powerful sign of hope and renewal in the conservative movement.
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The Kentucky Four Primary: A Wake-Up Call
“This is not the anti-Semitic party. It's not the racist party. It's not the anti-black, anti-Hispanic party. This is the party of universal inalienable rights endowed by the creator. That's our party. You never belonged here.”
The 'Op' and Horseshoe Theory
“The Republicans cannot destroy this, what we've built, this castle any other way than getting people to engage in victim culture stuff. Someone did this to you and the someone du jour now is the Jews did it.”
Trump’s Pragmatism vs. Loyalty Demands
“Trump sees a problem with the high price of medications in America today. He sees it. So what does he do? He finds out that there may be a business solution in free markets.”
The Massey Debacle: A Case Study in Failure
Bongino dissects Massey’s campaign, highlighting his refusal to engage in due process, his silence during major controversies, and his obsession with the 'Epstein class' — all while ignoring real issues like healthcare, education, and the economy.
The Power of Real Results
Bongino contrasts the left’s emotional rhetoric with the conservative movement’s tangible results — a 20% drop in national homicide rates, 112% increase in violent crime arrests, and 31% more fentanyl seized. He argues that results are the true measure of success.
“Republicans, they cannot destroy this, what we've built, this castle any other way than getting people to engage in victim culture stuff. Someone did this to you and the someone du jour now is the Jews did it.”
“Trump sees a problem with the high price of medications in America today. He sees it. So what does he do? He finds out that there may be a business solution in free markets.”
“When you freeze bread, there is a process that happens in the starch. So the starch is the one that really spikes your blood sugar. It's called starch retro degradation.”
Host
Guest
Dan Bongino
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Donald Trump
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Tom Massey
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Ken Paxton
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Vince Colonese
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Hunter Biden
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Mark Cuban
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John Cornyn
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Gavin Newsom
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Hakeem Jeffries
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