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This is an iHeart podcast. Guaranteed Human. I will be your shield in the fiercest battle. I'll defend you from all these arrows, and the sword I will will keep you from danger. Let me be your shield. Royce White is speaking truth to power. We will not give up a single rank guaranteed under the Constitution. You know, I'm always going to talk about the real things. Okay, free the wiggers. If I'm going to die, I'll die now right here fighting you. Let me be your shield. Let me be what's wrong in this country is our sense of American citizenship is lost. It's lost inconvenience, convenience will be the death of freedom. This is my show, and on my show, I control the conversation. Good morning. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Maga in America first movement. It's an honor to be back with you again this Saturday morning. Heavy campaign trail here in the state of Minnesota. We have the start of our congressional district conventions, which is where your congressional districts, which coincide with your House reps for the state. Here in Minnesota, we have eight of them. Your congressional districts have their endorsing conventions, which are statewide. Candidates also get a chance to speak to future, which will be the future delegates of the state convention, the statewide convention, which usually is in May. And barring some crazy change, we'll have our state convention here in May in the state of Minnesota. So I'm on the campaign trail this. This Saturday morning, and it's my birthday yesterday. 35 years old yesterday. I certainly feel it. You can see it in my beard. If those of you out there watching this morning, I got the grays in my beard, so I'm definitely feeling a little. A little older on the other side of 35. But no, I've had grays in my beard for years now, so not much of a change. But I am thankful and I am very grateful. I find myself thinking more and more as like, wow. Time, health, you know, God's grace, mercy. Incredible. Incredible, to say the least. I'm thankful for every second and another day, let alone another year. So 35 years old as of yesterday. And the show goes on. The show goes on, you know, and I'm gonna say some things today, and who knows how people are gonna take to it. And that's the risk you run. People ask me all the time, what's the most difficult thing about being a candidate, Most difficult thing about Being a candidate is you. In order to tell the truth, you run the risk of offending the very people you need to vote for you. Honestly, that's probably the most difficult thing about being a candidate. You run the risk of offending the very people that you want to vote for you, support you, donate to you. And we have a massive problem in this country with donors, because in order to say whatever it is that the donors want to hear, essentially, I mean, just as a matter of looking at the results, you have to sell this country out. That's just what it is. All the big money comes with string with strings attached. So the hunt, I guess you could say, becomes to find people with big money that have ideological alignment. But I reject that on face value. I mean, there's just no scenario where I'm gonna accept money with strings attached. Just not gonna happen. I'll lose time and time again before I ever accept money from some big donor with strings, Strings attached. I'm going to say what I want to say every time with no equivocations. I'm going to say what. What I think is true and what I want to say. So therefore, you know, you got to take a. And that's a question Americans have to ask. We have to ask for ourselves as. As American citizens, do we want to have a country that is run by the donor class? The answer can be yes. I mean, the answer has been yes. That's why we have a 93% incumbency rate, incumbent victory rate, incumbent retention rate in the Congress, 93%. The incumbents win 93% of the time. And you guys know I'm very hard on us. We, the people, a lot of folks, they'll come to you and they'll, you know, give you a boogeyman. And that's a tried and tested strategy to sway opinion. And sure, there's a lot of culpability to go around. We could find any boogeyman we want. Some of them are real, some of them not so much. We could find a boogeyman with, you know, with perfect utility. But being an athlete, it's always like, what did you do? What did. You didn't get back quick enough. You didn't close out quick enough. You didn't dive on the ball. You weren't strong enough with the ball. And sometimes, yeah, you got fouled and the ref just blew the call. Absolutely. But sometimes you're soft and you're looking for a call that, you know is 50, 50 at best, to begin with. And that's us. That's the American people right now. We're looking for a call. We're looking for an out. We're looking for an excuse that's 50, 50 at best. Same can be said for the party and in this MAGA movement, if you want to be really honest, we're looking for a call that may come, it may not. You know, we're looking for an out. We're looking for something that's iffy. Really iffy. The real issue in this country is that we vote in incumbents 93% of the time. 93%. I mean, it is the greatest example that we the people are not fed up. No matter what we say, no matter how much we complain and cry and moan, we just aren't fed up with the way things are. We don't want things to change bad enough to get out of our own comfort. That's why in the beginning of the show, every weekend, we say, convenience will be the death of freedom. It's very convenient to vote in the incumbent. It's just convenient. It's easy to do. It's like, yeah, well, you know, the devil I know versus the devil I don't. It's just so. It's cowardly. Now, in this way, you could also put the onus back on the people and say, well, better people should run. More people should run. More people should try to run for office. And that way we'd have a better group to select from. But I kind of get the sense, no matter who runs, it's our need for the comfort of the status quo that sees us vote in incumbents 93% of the time. It is the biggest. The biggest hypocrisy of the American political zeitgeist. Oh, DC is crooked. The unit party this. The uniparty that AIPAC and the Muslim Brotherhood. It's like you guys vote in incumbents 93% of the time. It just is what it is. In fact, I think we just had an endorsement of an incumbent. Apropos to what I'm saying, which I just want to say in four minutes, I'm sorry, I had to look at my show clock there. I just want to say, under no circumstances, and I mean zero circumstances, will I ever stand hand to hand with Lindsey Graham. 0. There is no scenario whatsoever where Lindsey Graham gets any support from me. Zero. Hey, maybe that makes me. Maybe I'm next up on the chopping block. Maybe. Maybe Royce is a crazy ex BLM grifter and, you know, he owes child support because, like, the family courts and marriage courts aren't a racket, you know, it's whatever. I mean, whatever the bottom line is. And I'm going to talk about it over the course of the show because it, it, I'm disturbed with what's going on in this movement. And I'm just going to say, but now let's talk about the people first, because that's what's important. What's important is the people and what we want. What, what we. Vox populi, vox day. What do we really want this country to be? Do we want this country to be a cesspool in a sewer or not? Because if we don't, we fundamentally have to reject voting in incumbents 93% of the time. It's, it's disgusting, it's an abomination, it's an informna. And if not, if we're okay, just don't complain. It's like, you know, I can't stand. I, I coach basketball, right? And you know, young men, and, you know, young men have their struggles and growing up to do and everything else. All of us have gone through it. But, you know, you learn from your elders if you're, if you're fortunate. You have good elders in your life that have been through things and also have good grounding in, in reality and being a good person, and they guide you in the right direction. You can trust listening that when they tell you they've seen it and they've, they've lived through the pitfalls, they've learned from it. You can also learn from it and avoid some of those hurdles and obstacles or be able to better navigate them. So when I see a young player, and this has become really common with young players, by the way, when I see a young player and he's pouting, you know, I ask myself, like, for example, you miss a free throw, he'll miss a shot. I ask myself, and then I'll ask the player, how many shots are you putting up a day? Well, and he gives you this kind of, are you shooting every day? And it's like, yeah, no, you're not. But, you know, he thinks the right answer is yes, you're not. You're not shooting every day. And then even if you are shooting every day, are you shooting with real discipline and focus? Are you really shooting game like shots? Are you really shooting focused on, on repetition and the mastery and skill of repetition? You're not. Because if you were, you'd be shooting the ball better. We don't talk about this one shot that you're pouting about. How are you Shooting over the course of the game or over the course of the month or the course of the season. We can tell from the very rarely is a guy, very rarely, and it happens, but very rarely is a guy putting in the time and the work and the discipline and he's actually focused and his mind is clear when he comes into the arena or the, you know, on, onto the court and he's just shooting bad, you know, just because very rarely does that happen. Now your best players are only going to shoot 50, 50 anyway. It's the best three point shooters in history. Hover right around 50%. Coin toss. But the guys who are shooting 25%, there's a reason and the reason usually is you're not working on it enough. You're just not working on it enough. And, and when you see that player and he goes into this pouting mode where, oh, why is this happening? I can't make a shot. He's just asking to be pulled out of the game. That's what it really is. It's a cry out for help. He wants out of the game. It's like a kid who spazzes out and gets a fight or loses control, loses his temper for no clear reason. He just wants out of the game. And that's us right now as, as, as a country. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the ultra MAGA in America. First movement, a little show clock issue there. So we, we ran, ran into the break and missed the queue. But what I was saying is fine, if you want to be a player who doesn't put in the time in the, and you know, in the work and isn't meticulous about the details and nuances of the game. But, but, but your game individually, if you want to be that player, don't complain when stuff goes, goes bad. You just don't, you don't have a right to complain or nothing. Worse than a player who cries and you know, complains about the results they're getting when they know the coach knows, their mom and daddy know, the girlfriend knows that you don't put the time in. It's just, it's, it's embarrassing. It's, it's actually offensive. It's a, it's an offense and an affront to the game when you complain and you know, you didn't put the time in. That's how I feel about the American people right now. God, Bless you all. God bless you all. Lord knows I love you and I'd love to represent you. I definitely would take a sledgehammer to the deep state and there would be no wishy washy about it. But I just got to tell you all, the signal from the American people is you like it the way it is, you like things the way they are. Overall, you know, you may have some disagreements, some complaints, some un. Some, you know, some discomfort. You may not like this thing or that thing in particular, but when push comes to shove, convenience will be the death of freedom. When push comes to shove, the prevailing sentiment from the American people is convenience as the death of freedom. And that's the. That is the referendum we face. Do we like the convenience, the benefit of the convenience, more than the crisis we say we want to fix? We want to change the crisis we say we're in. It's only. It's an answer only the American people can answer. It's a question only the American people can answer. What are you willing to give up? What benefits are you willing to sacrifice? I don't know. I don't know. I tend to take cue from the people willing to sacrifice their life. Steve Banning is willing to go to federal prison on principle. Nah, we're not. We're not. We're not answering a phony, a phony demand from a corrupt Congress. I like that. I like that he's cut from my cloth. That's why I was there that day in Danbury when he went into federal prisons. Because I like that on principles, this whole Congress is phony, let alone these specific proceedings, this specific action. But the Congress itself is phony. And it is. It is. The United States Congress is phony. You're living under a phony Congress. You're living under a phony Senate. You're living under a phony Supreme Court. And that's something the President of the United States has to contend with. What a peculiar position to be in. He has to contend with the fact, and it is a fact, that the Supreme Court, the US Senate, and the United States Congress are phony bodies. The question is, how uncomfortable does that make you? And are you willing to pretend that they're not phony for the benefit? The benefit is you can lay your head down at night pretending whatever thin veil of rule of law that they portray actually exists. I know, I know it's difficult. This Saturday morning, we're going to get right to it because, you know, I see what's going on here. There is a moment, and it happens with Every team. That's why sports is such a great, you know, such a. Such a great metaphor for war and for life. It's like if our athletes weren't neck deep in woke ideology, boy, we would have some people to draw upon that understand reality, especially when it comes to teams. All right? And every. On every team, there comes a moment where, for whatever reason, you have a clash of personalities that. That threatens to sink the entire season. Honest to God, every team goes through this. I mean, anomalous that you would have a team go through an entire season without one of these pivotal crisis moments, you know, this sort of. This crisis of team identity and team morale or camaraderie, where if we don't overcome this hurdle, it's going to sink the whole season. Every team. Every team I've been on never fails. And in those moments, you know, I've always been able to, let's say, exert my physical will, whether it be by example and practice, how hard I play, the things that I pay attention to, like when the coach is talking, I'm locking eyes with them. You know, there might be this player over here rolling his eyes. This guy's scoffing, this guy's saying something under his breath. This guy's, you know, not really locked in on. On what's going on. I'm right. I'm in the coach's eyes, and I'm in his eyes to let him know, to let all these other players know. This is the task. This is what we have to focus on. And if you got. I'm just gonna say, if you got a little too crazy, if you. If you got a little too. Became too much of a distraction, I'd punch you right in your mouth. And we used to have that in this country. Like, you know, and then we did this strange thing where, yes, the Liberals want us to be soft and milquetoast and, you know, take our testicles from us, all of us. We have a neutered society, a finocchio European elite, and we want to go to war for the European elite every time they get into a humding, right? And, you know, we don't have any balls because, you know, the people who we follow struggle with testicular fortitude. And so we used to have that, like, why aren't more people. I saw in the Canadian Parliament, I think it was like several months ago, where a physical fight broke out. And I thought to myself, I like that. I don't know the politics of Canada, other than it appears a good portion of their country would like to give their country over to communists the same way ours as already. But I kind of like that it says, like, this stuff is serious. This stuff is serious, and the stakes are high. And what is with all the pleasantries? Why are we pretending? What is this thin veil of civility? I don't understand it. It's like if we came into that locker room and for whatever reason, you thought it was all about you, this day, it's not about the team. I mean, it's March Madness. We're in the NCAA tournament. We're playing out at UConn in the first round, which I'm talking about an actual team. But we didn't have those problems because the leadership of our team. Me, it wasn't even just me. We just had guys who. Who understood, who got it right. Some of that comes with age and maturity, but some of it is about character and just the type of people who. Who you have on the team. It's why picking a team is so important. We didn't have those kind of problems. But let's say. Let's just say I come in the locker room at halftime, playing UConn Round 1. Royce White gets a rebound, pushes the full length of the court, and dunks it on Andre Drummond, who will be the first future second round pick of the draft that year. You can go look that clip up. We're down. We come in at halftime, and for whatever reason, it's like, I'm not getting the ball enough. I'm not getting the ball. You got to get me the ball. You're missing me, dude. If you don't get your. Pardon my French, if you don't get your. Together right now, I'm gonna slap the teeth out of your mouth. And that. We just used to have that moxian grit, and we should have it in the Senate. I mean, there are people in the United States Senate right now who know who the other sellouts are. There are people in the Congress right now who know who the other sellouts are. And I'm not even asking you to get into a physical altercation. I just don't see very much of people coming to the American. The American public and saying these people are sellouts. The one guy who did it, Matt Gaetz, God bless him, the one guy who did it became Persona non grata. And then we. The day that Matt Gaetz was. Was proposed to be the Attorney General, and the United States Senate ran him, you know, they blocked that. You know, they wouldn't confirm them. That was the day. It's Much deeper than that. But I'm just giving you a relatively recent, you know, touch point when I say that the Senate is fake. The day the United States Senate communicated that they would not confirm Matt Gaetz for Attorney General is the day the United States Senate became fake. Overtly fake. Why? Because Matt Gaetz was the one guy willing to name the names and say, these people are corrupt, which is exactly what a Congress member should do when you have a 93% incumbent retention of people who are bought and paid for by special interests and lobbies. I mean, what are we even doing? What are we even doing? You know, I understand you may say, oh, this dude Royce, he is radical. I mean, I don't know what you know. Is he electable? Is he electable? Never forget, you all thought Mitt Romney was electable in your strategic expertise. You come from the universities and you got your degrees and you got your resumes and all of your political achievements. In some strange formulation, you thought people like me down there in Minneapolis were gonna vote for Mitt Romney. It's ridiculous. I mean, I'm actually to the point where you have to laugh to keep from crying. We thought you had a better chance with Ron Paul and you and I'm not Ron Rand. I'm not making a comment or a connection. I'm just saying in principle, in theory, you never had a shot with Mitt Romney. And the question is, did all of these political consultants and experts ever actually believe that she did? And if they didn't, I mean, if the prevailing political wisdom was we're going to lose anyway because Obama is an avalanche that nobody can stop, then you should have at least run somebody who better represented the platform of the Republican Party. But you didn't you vote. You. You ran somebody who ended up throwing in with the Communists in 2024. I mean, the indictments are broad and we better have an in. There's an engine checklight on about our philosophy, the animating philosophy and spirit of this party, in this movement, watching the Royce White show here on Real America's Voice. We'll be right back in a moment. Stay tuned. Much more to come on the second half of the of the hour, Belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. We'll be right back in a moment. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the belly of the beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra MAGA in America first movement. And I do still say the two together, although it appears we are on an on track for a terrible, terrible split. This is why I've been given the motif of when teams hit that inflection point. There's always an inflection point every season on. On. On most teams, an inflection point where the team, you know, for whatever reason, a clash of personalities, individual agendas, whatever the case may be. It's like, oh, now, now we're gonna. We're gonna sink ourselves. You know, he could be in the middle of a game, could be in a practice. There's always an inflection point where it's like, all right, we don't care about winning anymore. And, you know, there is a question that we have to answer. I was saying we have to answer the American people have to answer a question about convenience. Why are you voting in incumbents 93%? It's ridiculous. It's an embarrassment. It's actually maybe the most grave indictment of the American people other than what you spend your money on, because, I mean, that's kind of like a vote in and of itself. You vote with your dollar every day. But the incumbent retention of the Congress may be the single most grave indictment of the American people. So that referendum is on the American people, but here in this movement, we have our own referendum. Our own referendum is like, well, what's more important? Winning or whatever else. And see, it's interesting, and I'd be remiss if I didn't say this today because I'm running. And part of the. One of the benefits of running for a statewide office is you get a good look at the statewide party and you have contact with the constabulary, like the Minnesota Rhino establishment right here in my own state. The Rhino establishment right here in my own state of Minnesota. You have. You have connectivity. I mean, you have some contact. Even if it's. Even if it's casual, even it's. It's. In passing, you get a feel for where people are at on things. You can look at other candidates and the people who are support them and go, oh, okay, okay. That's what you got. That's where you guys are coming from. And sometimes they'll just come right out and tell you. And I've been running now for. Since 2022. I ran for Congress against Ilhan Omar, railroaded by my own Minnesota Republican establishment. I'm headed down to CD5 right after this for their Congressional district convention, where I started my political career. And I gave a speech there at the. At the Crystal VFW back in 2022. And my opening line was, are we the Party of God. It was pandemonium in the room, split right down the middle, as if that's controversial. 2024, the same question wouldn't be as controversial. And I would assume, or I would Hope, now, in 2026, that question will all but be answered in terms of the prevailing sentiment of people in the party, the Republican Party. But I don't know. I mean, it's hard to say. It's hard to say where people are really at. I don't know. We'll see today. And that's the great thing about politics. It's one of the many great things about politics. You get to see where the people are at. You also get to see where the constabulary is. And I would be remiss not to say all the people who told me in 2022 and in 2024 that you can't take President Trump's literature around. In Minnesota, when you go door knocking, you can't attach yourself to President Trump because he's not palatable. In Minnesota, you can't put President Trump on your billboard because you have no chance of winning. All those same people are all in favor of this war. They don't want to talk about the security of elections. They don't want to talk about conspiracy theories regarding vaccines. They don't want to talk about going into the. The major cities, the metropolitan areas, and changing hearts and minds. There's a. There's a common denominator in all of these people, and the common denominator is they don't support President Trump. And I can speak to it from personal experience. This ain't conjecture. This ain't an opinion. This is a matter of fact. You cannot take President Trump's literature around the state of Minnesota when you go door knocking. How should I take that? How should I look at the people who have never supported President Trump? See their affiliations, their associations, their wing of the party, because they're all together. I mean, they're all in lockstep. There is as much of a lockstep, lockstep ideology in the wing of the party who secretly don't support President Trump as there is on the left in their unification and hatred of this country in Christ. There is as much of a lockstep in the Lindsey Graham wing of the party, and let's just call it what it is. We're not going to play this game. I'm not going to play this game. We're not going to play this game where Lindsey Graham somehow is maga. We're not playing this game. If it's the case, then we have a crisis of what MAGA is. Let's just be honest. If it is the case that Lindsey Graham is maga, we have a crisis of what MAGA really is. And you can say, oh, Royce, who are you to say who MAG is? Fine. But I will tell you this. I went through two election cycles as a, as a statewide or federal candidate, and I had nothing but people who share the same ideological viewpoint as Lindsey Graham. Tell me, do not take President Trump's literature to the doors. Fact, not opinion. Fact. You cannot win with the MAGA platform in Minnesota. That has been the conventional wisdom from the Minnesota Republican constabulary. You cannot win in Minnesota with the MAGA platform. And what does that really say about Minnesota and the Republican constabulary? But even more so, what does it say about maga? And what do they really mean when they say that? Because it's the same thing Nikki Haley said during the 2024 campaign, and she was wrong. And then President Trump outperformed me in Minnesota, which is an entirely different story that had a lot to do with Tom EMMER and about 200,000 Republicans that say, you know what? We'll take a name. Militant black guy. Militant black guy, conservative Republican and all. We'll take a lukewarm milk toast. Today I went to the most, you know, today I went to the latest cookie baker. You know, you know, I'm in northern Minnesota at the cookie bake. Amy Klobuchar, who's now running for governor against the great and ultra maga, Mike Lindell, and the Minnesota Republican Constabulary, is doing exactly to Mike Lindell what they wanted to do to President Trump, what they did do to President Trump, and what they want to do to me. There is the common denominator. They don't believe in the ideas, they don't believe in the philosophy. But I guess we have to sort out what the philosophy even is. What is it that they actually object to? Is it Israel? You know, is it NATO? You know, is it, you know, borders? Is it the security of elections? No, it's none of that. They object to a change of the status quo, full stop. They object to any significant change to the status quo. They're status quo mongers. Let's get it correct. It's. It's not just that they're warmongers. They are. Lindsey Graham's a warmonger. But that's not the. That's not the real issue. The real issue is he's such a sackless coward that he is. He is vowed by his own spiritual choices he is vowed to the status quo, no matter how corrupt it becomes, no matter how far it becomes, for the good of the average American citizen, no matter how wayward it becomes, they will double and triple down. That is what we're living with in this country and more specifically in this party. Sure, you could say Royce isn't maga. Fine, fine. I've taken the scrutiny. I've, you know, I've lost family members, immediate family members, and it, you know, so what? Don't cry about it, you know, lick your wounds and get back in the game. So what? People have disagreements all the time. And hopefully this, you know, and I just want to say, I have to say it. I'd be remiss not to say the President's fight predates Tucker, Megan and Candace. When, When President. By my estimation, when I look back on the chronological order of things, when the President of the United States came down the escalator 10 years ago, Tucker, Megan and Candace were all, all three of them were in very different places than they are today. Candace, you know, completely enmeshed in conservative ink. Megan Kelly, she was on Fox. Tucker Carlson, he was on Fox. Even by their own admission, they'll tell you that they were in a very different place 10 years ago than they are right now. Alex Jones, a little different. And he's a friend of mine. Same way Steve is. Love him. Alex Jones, a little different. Alex Jones's fight goes all the way back to the mid-90s. I was 5 years old when he first hit the airwaves. I mean, now, do I agree with everything he says? No, I don't agree with everything anybody says. Do I see a scenario where we come out on top of this war? Absolutely. And I've been very public about that. I'm not for any new forever wars in principle, but in practice, I can see a scenario where we come out on top in a reorientation of the entire global economy by way of the oil trade and the energy trade. I could see a scenario. I could see a sliver of a, of a sliver of a crevice of a. Just a tiny needle where we actually come out on top. That's not the point. The point is, if we start trading the Lindsey Grahams for the Steve Bannon's, we have big problems. And it's not a matter of philosophy in that regard. In that regard, it's actually a matter of political strategy. Because when you look at, let's just go pound for pound, who is more responsible for bringing new people into the party? Well, I am an example of somebody who Steve Bannon brought into the movement when I was out in the wilderness politically fighting the NBA on my own. And then, and then it clicked. It's like there is a global corporate community and their interest is the same. And that should be the, the, the, the thrust of our political activism. We're going to keep talking about this on the other side of the break. I'm fired up this morning. If you're out there, repost re Share Like Comment we're going to be right back after a brief break. You're watching the Royce White Show. I'm here in the Belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, bringing you the testimony live and in person. Foreign. Welcome back to the Royce White Show. I'm your host, Royce White, here in the Belly of the Beast, Minneapolis, Minnesota. You're watching Real America's Voice, headquarters of the Ultra Mag in America first movement. And we have to find a way to save this movement. We all see the writing on the wall and the question becomes, especially heading into, into one of the most consequential midterm elections in the history of our 250-year-old nation. We do have to think about coalitions and it's a slippery slope. I agree. Because at some level it's like, well, what's the right thing to do? If it is the case that the average American citizen is so brainwashed, or let's say, so superficial in their formulation of politics, maybe cynical or nihilistic, that they don't recognize what, what's right anymore? What's right to do? They, they can't even recognize real or rightful leadership. What is a, what is a leader to do? What is the President of the United States to do? If it is the case that, that the average American citizen is so confused by so many different, you know, signals, so, so many different levels of propaganda that they can't recognize right? What is a leader to do? That scares us all. That proposition scares us because we have given over to the heresy of democracy. I've said it for three years. The heresy of democracy. Write it down. Get out your number two pencil and write it down. The heresy of democracy. Four heresies of the West. Scientific method democracy, Computer technology and artificial intelligence. Why they all presume to be able to bridge the gap between man and God. Heresy. They become our faith. They've replaced our faith. We put our faith in these things before we put our faith in God and righteousness. The scientific method democracy, Computer technology and artificial intelligence heresies. The heresy of democracy circa the French. The heresy is that all majorities are made equal and righteous. And because we've all given over to that idea, spiritually, culturally, fundamentally, we've given over to that idea, it scares us. It frightens us that we may in fact be in a minority. It frightens us that in some strange set of circumstances, we look up and find ourselves in the 20% of people who actually know and get what this country needs. That frightens us. Abraham Lincoln understood it. Not to say it was an 8020 split, but there was no democratic consensus because if there was, there wouldn't have been a civil war. He understood it. He's looked at the field of the play and he goes, well, wait a minute. Just because everybody doesn't understand doesn't mean we shouldn't act. And so because we don't have that Abraham Lincoln toughness and grit about us and we've given over to this heresy of democracy, we find ourselves in a position where, you know, well, what. What do we do? What's important, what's right? Is it all about winning? Or are there just some things we need to do because we need to do them? This is a very important question and we're going to have to take it on a case by case basis. But, you know, in general, I kind of get this. We don't have any more time for a case by case basis. Sorry, that ship has sailed. There isn't no more case by case basis room any. There is no more. Sorry, no, no, no. We come down to the. We're five. We're five months out. We're five months out from the manufactured consent. We all know it. We all know it's like a ticking time bomb. And maybe on the right, we have the same sort of cynical and nihilistic sadomasochism where we. It's like the left when, when the left says that we should amend the Second Amendment, we should change the Second Amendment, the scope of the Second Amendment, but we shouldn't change or amend birthright citizenship. All they're telling you is if they truly believe President Trump is the tyrant, they say they would much rather be the victim, the secular humanist martyr in that narrative than put up a fight. If you really believe President Trump is the tyrant that they, that they say he is, why would you ever suggest we should reduce the scope of the Second Amendment unless you want to be a cowardly victim in the cosplay tells you who people are. We may have a similar affliction on the right, where we would much rather be the victim in the political results than the Victor, we're at that. We're at that turning point right here. At right here. Charlie Kirk, the late Charlie Kirk, God rest his soul, so aptly named Turning Point. We are at that turning point here, America. No more time to take it on a case by case, sort of detailed nuance, you know, sort of systematic deconstruction of each and every issue. And Steve has tried to do it. He has put all of his time and energy to try and do exactly that so we wouldn't reach this point. But I can tell you as a statewide candidate in the state of Minnesota, who's looking at the numbers, who's talking to the people, we have no time for this petty, petty. And it is petty, petty fighting. We have no time for it. We just don't have any time for it. We better go Max. We better go Max right now or it's going to get bumpy. Oh, it's going to get real bumpy here. And maybe it's not going to get so bumpy for some folks. I kind of get the sense that the bumpiness is only going to fall on, on, on a select few, a select, many select group, though not, not, not everybody, just some. Like probably the people who are the most extreme right here. And maybe that's why I have that sense of urgency, because, you know, I, I realize I, I can feel, I can sense, I have that intuition that when the tyranny breaks out, the first people who are going to catch hell are the people like me who tried to warn the American public. Tyranny is the convenience. Tyranny is the convenience. Tyranny is the convenience and the benefits that you enjoy that you'll trade for your freedom. So what do we do? What do we do? Well, we had one of the greatest coalitions in the history of human civilization. I mean, you know, with. With all of the resources marshaled up against us, the mainstream media throwing out hit piece after hit piece after hit piece, we started to build a coalition so big you couldn't. Hit piece, everybody. It started to become obvious. It's like, oh, wow. The hit pieces are really fluff at best because the coalition got so big. What was the auspice of the coalition like? There's a medical industrial complex. It's corrupt. It's wicked. It lies. You get an RFK junior. There's corruption in the military industrial complex. It's corrupt. It's wicked. It lies. You get a Tulsi Gabbard. There's corruption in the media industrial complex. It's wicked. It's corrupt. It's lies. You get a Royce White. This by, by, by definitive measure, is the way that we opened the tent and made it big enough to have one of the greatest coalitions in the history of human civilization. It's not an opinion, it's not an argument, it's not debatable, it's not conjecture, it's a fact. The auspices is that the medical media and military industrial complexes had run their course, had run the course of the propaganda they had spewed onto the American public. And by calling it out, we would find people from little corners and pockets all across the aisle to join us. Who expands the tent more? RFK Jr or Lindsey Graham? And we have to take. We have to actually take this accounting now. I mean, I'm sorry to be the one to do it, but we got to do it. Who expands the tent more? Steve Bannon or Mark Levin? Let's just talk about electoral strategy. Unless the midterms don't matter. And if the midterms don't matter, if the elections don't matter, if 2028 doesn't matter, and we're going to take the government and keep the government by force and just do it, just do it already. Honestly, we're all waiting. We'd be okay with it. Hey, maybe I end up in a Gulag. I don't know. But what. What I cannot understand for the life of me is how I find myself smack dab in the middle here in Minnesota. And the talk about the fraud kind of just evaporates. The most significant cases of fraud in the history of our country just kind of becomes the buried lead to fight a war a world away. And here, locally, I can feel. I can feel the connective tissue between the Republican establishment and the Democrat and liberal fraudsters. I can feel the connective tissue. You know how I feel it? Because neither one of them want to change the status quo. And they both think I'm crazy. Yeah. No, they both think I'm crazy. They both think RFK Jr is crazy. They both think that President Trump is crazy. Although a few Democrats in MAGA hats won't say it out loud because they're afraid of the political consequences. Okay? So either if we care about elections, then we got to build a coalition. The definitive measure to best build a coalition comes through the RFK's of the world, not the Lindsey Grahams. It comes through the Steve Bannon's, not the Mark Levins. What? To hell with elections. I mean, because are they real anyway? I say no. To hell with the elections. Fine. Just go ahead and arrest Chief Justice Roberts. Just go arrest him, because he's a traitor, and we don't need to see it time and time again. And at some point, if you're unwilling to do those things, like if, if, if you walk up to a field of corn and the whole field's on fire and I'm standing there with two buckets of water and I never make an attempt, it's right for people to think maybe he started the fire. Whether I did or not, people will naturally start to think that. God bless you all. God bless America. I'll see you on the campaign trail today. Have a great weekend. We can win, but we better get our house in order.
Podcast: Real America’s Voice
Host: Royce White
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Episode Theme: The Crisis of American Convenience, Political Incumbency, and the Soul of MAGA
In this episode, Royce White, broadcasting from Minneapolis, delivers a passionate critique of American political complacency, the donor-driven status quo, and the crisis facing the MAGA and America First movements. Drawing on sports metaphors, personal anecdotes, and direct political experience, White challenges both the Republican Party establishment and the American electorate’s willingness to accept convenience at the expense of freedom. He argues that to rebuild the nation—and the movement—Americans must reject incumbency, call out sellouts, and build genuine coalitions, even in the face of deep establishment resistance.
[01:32]
[06:21]
“The real issue in this country is that we vote in incumbents 93% of the time. 93%. I mean, it is the greatest example that we the people are not fed up.” [08:10]
“We’re looking for a call. We’re looking for an out. We’re looking for an excuse that’s 50, 50 at best… That’s us. That’s the American people right now.” [09:45]
“Convenience will be the death of freedom.” – Royce White [13:30]
[14:50]
“If you want to be a player who doesn’t put in the time…don’t complain when stuff goes bad…It’s an affront to the game when you complain and you know you didn’t put the time in. That’s how I feel about the American people right now.” [20:45]
[24:01]
“Under no circumstances, and I mean zero circumstances, will I ever stand hand to hand with Lindsey Graham. Zero.” [24:30]
“Steve Bannon is willing to go to federal prison on principle. I like that. He’s cut from my cloth.” [27:19]
“There are people in the United States Senate right now who know who the other sellouts are...I just don’t see very much of people coming to the American public and saying these people are sellouts.” [34:10]
“The day the United States Senate communicated that they would not confirm Matt Gaetz...is the day the United States Senate became fake. Overtly fake.” [37:14]
[29:00]
[45:01]
“You cannot take President Trump’s literature around the state of Minnesota when you go door knocking. Fact, not opinion.” [46:45]
“If it is the case that Lindsey Graham is MAGA, we have a crisis of what MAGA really is.” [48:11]
[61:40]
“The heresy of democracy circa the French...is that all majorities are made equal and righteous...It scares us that we may be in a minority.” [62:30]
“Who expands the tent more? RFK Jr. or Lindsey Graham?...Steve Bannon or Mark Levin?” [78:05]
[72:25]
“We better go Max right now or it’s going to get bumpy. Oh, it’s going to get real bumpy here.” [75:10]
“We can win, but we better get our house in order.” [91:04]
On Donor Influence:
“There’s just no scenario where I’m going to accept money with strings attached...I’ll lose time and time again before I ever accept money from some big donor with strings attached.” – Royce White [05:22]
On American Complacency:
“Convenience will be the death of freedom.” [13:30]
On Calling Out Corruption:
“I just don’t see very much of people coming to the American public and saying these people are sellouts. The one guy who did it, Matt Gaetz...became Persona non grata.” [35:25]
On MAGA’s Direction:
“If it is the case that Lindsey Graham is MAGA, we have a crisis of what MAGA really is.” [48:11]
On Building a Winning Coalition:
“Who expands the tent more? RFK Jr. or Lindsey Graham?...Let’s just talk about electoral strategy.” [78:05]
On The Core Choice:
“Tyranny is the convenience and the benefits that you enjoy that you’ll trade for your freedom.” [76:45]
Closing Rally:
“God bless you all. God bless America. I’ll see you on the campaign trail today. Have a great weekend. We can win, but we better get our house in order.” [91:04]
| Timestamp | Segment/Topic | |-----------|-----------------------------------------------------------------| | 01:32 | Birthday reflections; campaign trail update | | 03:01 | Dilemmas of candidacy – speaking truth vs. offending voters | | 06:21 | Problem of donor-class capture; political honesty | | 08:10 | 93% incumbency and American political apathy | | 13:30 | “Convenience will be the death of freedom” – opening theme | | 24:30 | Absolute opposition to Lindsey Graham | | 27:19 | Steve Bannon’s principled defiance | | 34:10 | Calling out sellouts in Congress | | 37:14 | Matt Gaetz and Senate’s “fake” credibility | | 46:45 | MAGA platform rejection by Minnesota GOP | | 48:11 | MAGA identity crisis and Lindsey Graham | | 62:30 | The “heresy of democracy”; coalition concerns | | 72:25 | No more time for “petty fighting” | | 75:10 | Urgency for unity before midterms | | 78:05 | Who really grows the coalition: Bannon/RFK Jr. vs. Graham/Levin| | 91:04 | Call to action and closing remarks |
This fiery episode is a wake-up call from Royce White—one both for American citizens and for the soul of the America First/MAGA movement. White demands action, introspection, and a willingness to sacrifice convenience for true political change. He urges listeners to defeat the pull of the status quo, reject establishment sellouts, and unite behind genuine coalition-building leaders who know what’s at stake for the country’s future. At its core, the episode is an indictment of comfort-driven politics—and a challenge to reclaim leadership, grit, and vision, before time runs out.