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I think the problem with Thomas, and I've told him this in private and now I guess I'll say it in public, is it's one thing to disagree with the party on a particular issue. It's one thing to take, you know, to take to have your independent stand on a number of questions. And by the way, some of the stuff where Thomas Massie has been independent against the Republican Party, I'VE agreed with him with Thomas and I worked together during 2023 where I was trying to stop the limitless flow of American money to Ukraine and Thomas was one of the people I was working closest with it. But that's one thing. Being independent, having your own opinions is one thing. Voting against the party on every single issue, you're eventually going to make too many enemies. And that is the problem that Thomas has had. It's not one issue, it's not three or four issues. It's that every time that we've needed Thomas for a vote, he has been completely unwilling to provide it. That is why the President of the United States has trained his ire on Thomas Massie. It's because we can never count on him for some of the most difficult votes. I wish that that weren't the case. I say that as somebody who's known Thomas well before I got into politics, but politics is politics and when you always vote against the party, you can't expect the party to actually back you.
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So this is why I'm just so fed up. Because it's the game of politics. It's not about values. It's not about what one individual man believes, what his constituents believe, what Trump voters believe and what we wanted them to do in office. No, it's about playing the game of politics. It's about needing somebody's vote and asking them to bend their values, bend their ideals, go against what their voters want to help the party. And obviously it's such a double edged sword because there are times I'm like, oh my gosh, I just like, I wish this thing could be passed. I wish you guys could all work together, but to stand on stage and to make that the entire point, like you've made too many enemies because you just won't fall into line. I don't know if I have empathy for J.D. vance in this sense because I feel like in general I do because he's in this administration and I often see him pushing back and really trying to. He's a great communicator. I think he communicates with voters really well. I think he's done a great job of kind of providing a window into the system and what people inside the admin are fighting against and the struggles. And he's kind of saying like, I wish it weren't the case, but unfortunately, like, this is what's happening, this is the game that we are all playing. So I appreciate his candor rather than trying to make up some other lie about why Thomas Massie is Being primaried why he has made so many enemies, I appreciate that he at least is just saying it's because he dissents too often. Now, like I said, in some sense, from the D.C. political standpoint, from, you know, the strategic game of getting bills passed and getting things done, I understand JD Sentiment. Like, there are times where, as a fan of Massie, he has voted against things that I have been in favor of. He has held up things that Republicans have wanted to get done. And of course, that can be frustrating, and so many people have called him out for that. But I. I do think that him being so philosophically consistent, being unwavering in general, is a net positive for preserving our values. Especially if you are somebody who believes in limited government and just in general. You know, in a world where so many of our elected officials are just blatant hypocrites on everything from their personal lives to foreign policy to spending, to Maha, like, I would rather have at least one man in office who seemingly can't be bought. I would rather have a foreign in our side who maybe makes it harder to get things done. That is asking us to be better. Because at the end of the day, from my point of view, that is what Thomas Massie is doing. He's not just trying to be a pill. A lot of times what he's pushing back on is saying, this isn't what the voters want. We can do better. We can spend less.99% of the time, that is what Massie is saying, like, do we really have to spend that? Can we do anything to reduce the deficit? I'm not going to vote for this. And of course, politically that makes things more difficult. But I appreciate the consistency. But maybe that, maybe that's just me. Maybe that is a crazy idea. And last year, I should say, like speaking of the spending issue, last year when Trump started lashing out at Massie because Massie dared to push back on the 2025 Republic and our obscene spending, saying, hey, we're actually spending more. You said we were gonna be spending less. We were doing the whole Doge thing, but now we're spending even more money. That's when I started to worry about Trump 2.0. It was like before Epstein, before any of that stuff, before he started lashing out at his voters. When he started lashing out at Massie, calling him a traitor, that's when I was like, oh, maybe this isn't going to go exactly as we hoped. But anyway, back to the point, I just wanted to be honest about my own personal biases. And give you guys some context for all of this. But all that being said, Thomas now has his primary and he is being challenged by somebody that has been endorsed by Trump and is being backed by the gop. And for the last year and a half, Trump has been talking about getting Massey out of office. So that is the goal for tomorrow's election. Now, the cherry on top with Massie is that he is also deeply America first and anti. Interventionalist. Like you saw in that clip from JD he was critical of our spending and our involvement in the war in Ukraine. He has been similarly critical about our monetary relationship with Israel, the current war in Iran, Bibi Netanyahu. And that last fight part is what really sent the GOP over the edge, obviously. So fast forward to today and in rewatching that video from JD his message to Massie back in October seems more like a warning in hindsight, because Trump and his donors and the Israel lobby are doing everything in their power to primary Thomas Massie. Like, this is not about what the Kentucky constituents in District 4 want. It is about installing a candidate who will be easier to work with in D.C. they want somebody who will fall into line because they are tired of having to deal with Massey. So as an alternative, they plucked Ed Gowray. I think I'm saying his name correctly. He is a farmer. He is a former Navy SEAL who is essentially just running on a Trump endorsement and an anti Thomas Massie agenda. I don't know anything about this man other than he was in the military and that he was a farmer. He's part of the Cattlemen's association, but all he is is just Trump endorsed. And what is so insane about this race? I mean, there's so many things that are insane about this race, but what is just so incredibly insane is how they're openly bragging about why they want to get rid of Massey. Okay, so just look at this political article that came out yesterday morning. First of all, I want you to hear these numbers about this race because again, we are making American history with this campaign. I feel like Debby Ryan right now, where she was on the red carpet being like, I went into the executives at Disney and I said, I want to make history. Like, that's Ed Gallerain right now with Trump and all this funding. Sorry, that's just like a niche side comment. Anyway, okay, so the article reads, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and other pro Israel interest groups have uncorked over $9 million in a bid to unseat Republican Representative Thomas Massie on Tuesday at a competitive primary that has shattered spending records, prominent pro Israel GOP donors have funneled millions more into a super PAC stood up by President Donald Trump's political operation that has spent nearly $7 million on the race. Overall, ad spending has topped 30, $32 million. Guys, hear that again. $32 million, making it the most expensive House primary on record, per the tracking firm Ad Impact. And guys, what makes this number even crazier is that Ed Gallerain, the candidate, only raised about, give or take $3 million himself. The rest, this allegedly close to $29 million more, is all from outside lobbyists. Now, to put this into even more context, the average spend on a House primary, so the kind of race that we are watching right now is between $100,000, 100 to $500,000, maybe it possibly could creep up to around 2 million. If it is a highly contested race, if it was like this in another state, $32 million is unheard of. It is insane. They are desperate to get rid of him. Now, the same political article, it points out that in past races when these same groups have been donating to candidates, they have used shell packs to hide their donations. They have not just openly said, hey, we are these Burberry lobby groups, whatever, we're donating. No, they have hidden their involvement. This time they are openly investing and talking about it. But this right here is the part you need to hear. This is why they are openly pulling all of the stops and bragging about it. The article goes on and says, quote, for those of us who care about these issues, ousting Massie is critical. Said Gabe Grsman, who is a former Republican Jewish Coalition board member and a Florida based donor who was not involved in the race. Quote, it is super important to build and keep a wall to let those Israel critical voices remain outside voices and not inside voices on the floor making policy and impacting policy in Washington. So what they are saying here is that if you disagree with your party, if you disagree with the GOP on foreign policy, on our relationship with an ally, if you are critical of a certain ally's prime minister, then you do not deserve to be on the floor dictating policy. If you have this wrong thing, then we don't want you, then we will spend allegedly $29 million to keep you out. I mean, that is just insane. It's not like they're saying this is some awful man, he's corrupt, he's been laundering money, he's made all of this money doing insider trading, he's Betrayed, trade our country. He's had a relationship with Fang Fang, a Chinese. None of that. 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This was posted by a woman named Lauren and she said the Thomas Massie primary is truly insane. We are looking at the most expensive US house primary in history with spending pushing towards $35 billion. Massie's opponent, Ed Gallerain, has raised just 2 million on his own. The rest of the money, over 14 million, is coming from outside super PACs who desperately want Massie gone. On top of that, Pete Hegseth is being deployed to Kentucky to campaign against him. Stephen Miller and Conning have been on massive Twitter tirades attacking him. And then there was a highly coordinate SM campaign of unfounded allegations launched this week by Con Inc. Influencers. When the establishment is willing to spend $35 million plus and go to these links to take one man down, it really makes you wonder why. Whether you like Massie or not, this election will determine whether or not we as voters actually have a voice anymore. If outside special interest money can successfully buy a seat and sway an election like this, we have a serious, serious problem. Now in this post, Lauren is talking about the coordinated attacks on Massie. Of course, yes, he is being called an anti Semite even though Massie has been so intentional about saying, you know, this is a country's leader in our relationship that I am critiquing, not a people. Whatever. They are not deterred. He is still an anti Semite. But I will say, even with all of those attacks, even with all of the money that they are spending, even with Trump spending the last year and a half dedicating truth social posts to Massie, I do think that as we inch closer to this election, they are a bit worried. Now, if you look at like the poly market and the call she predictions, it's predicted that Ed Gallerain is going to win. I have no idea what the actual polls look like right now. They are just, just literally all over the place. I don't know if anybody really knows, but I do think that they're a bit worried because even though the GOP has made this the most expensive primary in US History, even if they are trotting out the Secretary of Defense to campaign for his challenger, I don't think they're sure that all of this is going to work. Because now in the final hour, literally in the last three days, his romantic relationships are now being brought into the mix. Now, if you don't know, Massey was married to his high school sweetheart for 31 years. They have, I believe it's four or five children together before she unexpectedly and tragically passed away in June of 2024. Now, last year, Thomas Massie remarried. That in and of itself his choice to remarry shortly after his wife died, that opened him up to slander from the president and his critics. But now he is being allegedly accused of sexual misconduct and harassment from somebody that he also allegedly dated soon after his wife died. Like two months after his wife died. Others are saying that he was cheating on his wife when she died. That is not confirmed. People are just running with these stories. And now this entire thing is so amplified that Trump himself is posting photos of Massie with this woman, trying to incriminate him and saying, look how awful he he's doing these things with this woman. He's not even posting a caption. He's just posting the photo of Massie and this woman. And listen, before I get into this, I have long maintained that while I wholeheartedly believe that Trump was the best option for us, I was so happy and excited to vote for him both times. I think that he is a great businessman. And while I do love so much of what he has done for this country, I have never and will never, because I am not an idiot. I have never pretended that he is some kind of saint. Or somebody that we should be looking up to and admiring because of his stellar moral compass like that, that's just not Trump. And that's okay. It's just important to not pretend that he is. And so the man deciding to post this picture of Massey using his romantic relationships, his multiple marriages, the allegations of cheating, the possible sexual harassment as further reasons for why he should be primaried, he's just a little bit ironic is all I am trying to say. Based on Trevor track record, based on his family and his marriages. Like I understand if you hate the guy and you want him primaried, but maybe, maybe not this because these are the same types of allegations, the same character assassinations that you yourself, Mr. President, had to fight to get into office both times. So like maybe, possibly, maybe just sit that one out is all I'm saying. Anyway, moving on from that, as I'm sure you have gathered by now, like the reason why I did this emergency episode, the reason why I am talking about this is because this race is about a lot more than just Massie versus Gowried. It is Trump versus his dissenting Republican voices. It is the skeptics and the isolationists versus the pro Israel side. It is the people who don't think that Maha is important and wants to betray the Maha base versus the Maha voters that Massie fights for every single day. And so while yes, this is about Kentucky's 4th district and who is going to represent them in Congress, it is about so much more. Like this single race I think is going to tell us what direction the GOP and conservatives are going in outside of X, outside of social media. Like when push comes to shove, even with all of this money behind this candidate, if Thomas Massie wins, that sends a massive, massive message to Washington that I'm not sure if they can ignore. And I think that is what they're so worried about. I think it will tell us whether a Trump stamp of approval, a Trump endorsement is still enough to win an election or whether his political capital is waning only two years into this administration. So that is why all eyes and all dollars are on Kentucky. So let me know what you guys think in the comments below. If you are In Kentucky's District 4, let me know what you are thinking. Please go out and vote. That is why it is so, so incredibly important. Make your voices heard.
The Brett Cooper Show – May 19, 2026
Host: Brett Cooper
This emergency episode of The Brett Cooper Show dives into the high-stakes Kentucky District 4 primary race between incumbent Congressman Thomas Massie and challenger Ed Gallrein, endorsed by Donald Trump. Brett Cooper explores how this race is a bellwether for the future of the GOP, illustrating the divisive influence of outside money, party loyalty, and the consequences of ideological dissent—especially around the issues of foreign policy, specifically Israel, and party discipline.
For listeners and non-listeners alike:
This episode is a case study in the tension between ideological independence, party politics, and the influence of powerful external interests. Brett’s blend of analysis, personal reflection, and direct quotations makes a clear case that Kentucky’s race is a bellwether for the future of Republican politics—and for the health of grassroots democracy itself.