Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey – Episode 1102 Summary: "Did Trump Just Stop the Great Reset?" Featuring Justin Haskins
Release Date: November 18, 2024
In Episode 1102 of Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey, host Allie Beth Stuckey engages in a compelling conversation with guest Justin Haskins. The episode delves into pressing issues surrounding the so-called "Great Reset," the implications of recent European Union legislation, the significance of Donald Trump's presidency, and the evolving dynamics within the conservative movement. Below is a detailed summary capturing the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from their in-depth dialogue.
1. The EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive: A Threat to American Freedom
Justin Haskins introduces the topic of the European Union's newly passed Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDD), highlighting its far-reaching implications.
Justin Haskins (A) [02:10]: "...requires large companies who operate in the European Union, regardless of where they're headquartered, to impose ESG, social credit scoring, left-wing values and ideas and policies in their own businesses, but also throughout their supply chains as well."
Haskins argues that this legislation effectively exports progressive policies globally, as multinational corporations like McDonald's must enforce these standards not only within Europe but also across their international operations. He emphasizes the potential economic drawbacks for Americans and the erosion of personal freedoms, warning that such mandates could lead to significant changes in everyday business practices without public awareness.
2. The Role of Trump's Presidency in Countering the Great Reset
The conversation shifts to the importance of Donald Trump's election in resisting the Great Reset agenda spearheaded by global elites.
Haskins (A) [04:58]: "There's been this massive movement amongst global elites to seize increasingly more power, to centralize power and ownership and wealth. That's what the Great Reset is all about... Trump is our only hope of solving that problem."
Haskins contends that the Biden-Harris administration aligns closely with these globalist objectives, actively supporting institutions like the World Economic Forum. In contrast, Trump's administration is portrayed as a necessary force to challenge and potentially halt these progressive upheavals, advocating for the protection of individual liberties against corporate and governmental overreach.
3. Shifting Strategies of Global Elites and Big Corporations
Discussing the adaptability of global elites, Haskins highlights the fluid alliances and shifting tactics of major corporations and institutions.
Haskins (A) [16:13]: "The more open-minded people on the left realized I can't be a part of this... we've seen some signs even before the election results came out that they might be cozying up to Trump a little bit."
He cites examples such as Apple's Tim Cook reaching out to Trump over EU fines and media outlets like the Los Angeles Times making editorial shifts to adopt a "fair and balanced" stance. These moves indicate a potential recalibration of alliances in response to changing political landscapes and public sentiment.
4. The Impact of Recent Crises on Public Perception of Progressive Agendas
The discussion explores how crises—such as COVID-19 and the Black Lives Matter movement—have exposed and amplified the authoritarian tendencies of progressive agendas.
Haskins (A) [28:08]: "They have been moving in this direction for a long time... and it's only recently that they've reached this point in time where, literally anyone can be canceled at any moment, no matter how beloved you are by the left."
He argues that these events have served as magnifying glasses, revealing the coercive nature of certain progressive policies and eroding public trust in left-leaning institutions. This erosion has, according to Haskins, catalyzed a shift in voter alliances and heightened resistance against authoritarian policies.
5. The Resurgence of Russian Collusion Narratives Against Trump
Haskins addresses the renewed attempts to delegitimize Trump by resurrecting Russian interference narratives.
Haskins (A) [36:47]: "Leading up to the election, in the five or so days before the election, we started seeing this exact thing happened. The State Department and other government agencies started putting out all these stories about how there were these deep fakes from Russia..."
He suggests that these coordinated efforts to propagate claims of Russian collusion are strategic maneuvers to undermine Trump's legitimacy and sow division within the electorate. Haskins points out the uniformity and timing of these reports as indicators of orchestrated attempts to influence public perception.
6. Trump’s Foreign Policy on Russia, Ukraine, and China
The conversation delves into Trump's potential foreign policy actions regarding Russia and Ukraine, emphasizing the geopolitical implications.
Haskins (A) [43:56]: "He's much tougher on trade with China, intellectual property theft and things like that. He's much tougher on China than Iran."
Haskins posits that Trump's assertive stance on China and his intention to end the war between Russia and Ukraine could realign international relations. He speculates that a Trump administration might negotiate terms favorable to Russia to cease hostilities, which could inadvertently cede some geopolitical influence back to authoritarian regimes.
7. The Evolution of the Conservative Movement into a Big Tent
Allie Beth Stuckey and Haskins discuss the broadening of the conservative movement to include diverse factions united by core principles.
Allie Beth Stuckey (B) [21:18]: "The Republican Party, the MAGA movement, whatever you want to call it, it's become a big tent... a place where Rand Paul and Thomas Massie and Donald Trump and Elon Musk and Joe Rogan and Allie Beth Stuckey can all be voting for the same person enthusiastically."
Haskins highlights that despite differing viewpoints on specific issues, the conservative coalition is now unified by a shared commitment to the Bill of Rights and individual liberties. This unity is seen as a strength that can withstand internal disagreements and external pressures from progressive agendas.
8. Future Challenges: Media Manipulation and Potential Deportations
The episode touches on anticipated challenges, including media-driven narratives and immigration policies.
Haskins (A) [52:32]: "They are the media still as ineffective and impotent as they are, have become, I should say are still very good at emotional manipulation."
He warns of future campaigns aimed at tarnishing Trump's image through emotional manipulation and unfounded claims, particularly concerning immigration policies. Haskins emphasizes the importance of the conservative movement remaining proactive and prepared to counteract these potential threats.
9. Conclusion: The Importance of Vigilance and Introducing "Propaganda Wars"
In wrapping up, Haskins promotes his latest book, "Propaganda Wars," co-authored with Glenn Beck, as a resource for discerning truth from misinformation and for equipping individuals to combat elite-driven narratives.
Haskins (A) [53:55]: "It's a book meant to help train people to do the things that Glenn and I do and that you do. Discovering the truth, uncovering what elites are up to."
Allie Beth Stuckey reinforces the message of continued vigilance and informed activism as essential for safeguarding freedoms against progressive overreach.
10. Bonus Segment: Supporting Local Trump-Supporting Businesses
The episode concludes with a heartfelt bonus segment featuring Matt Marquez, co-owner of Movable Feast in Wheaton, Illinois. Marquez shares his experience facing backlash after displaying pro-Trump signage.
Matt Marquez (C) [56:08]: "We put those up probably a week prior to the election... we didn't think we were really doing anything divisive or anything out of the ordinary, just speaking our minds and just telling people who we are."
Marquez recounts receiving both supportive and hostile responses, including death threats and messages of encouragement. Allie emphasizes the importance of community support and prayer for businesses taking a stand, highlighting the real-world impact of political expression.
Allie Beth Stuckey (B) [57:13]: "People, of course, if they're local or if they're anywhere close by, they can come to Movable Feast. They can try y’all's awesome food... You didn’t have to. And you made your beliefs known, and that encourages other people to do the same."
Final Thoughts
Episode 1102 of Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey offers a thorough exploration of the intersecting issues of globalist agendas, the pivotal role of Donald Trump's leadership, and the resilience and evolution of the conservative movement. Justin Haskins provides insightful analysis on countering progressive overreach, the significance of media narratives, and the necessity for unity and proactive resistance within the conservative base. The episode serves as both a call to action and a guide for navigating the complex political landscape shaped by elite-driven agendas and shifting societal norms.
Get More Insights
To delve deeper into these topics and empower yourself with strategies to discern truth from propaganda, consider reading Justin Haskins' latest book, Propaganda Wars, co-authored with Glenn Beck. Available wherever books are sold.
