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Welcome to the Truth with Lisa Booth, where we try to get to the heart of what matters for you. Today we're diving into the chaos in Los Angeles with town hall columnist and retired army colonel Kurt Schlichter and his provocative piece titled the LA Chaos is an Illusion and Trump Will Not Fall for It. Kurt argues that the unrest is a staged color revolution designed to intimidate and push a narrative that Trump's enforcement of federal law enforcement is causing the disorder, not trying to solve it. And we'll also unpack who's behind it, the role of the media, and why Kurt believes Trump strength will outmaneuver this calculated chaos. Let's get to the Truth with Kurt Schlichter. Stay tuned. Well, Kurt, it's great to have you on the show. I appreciate you making the time today.
Ryan Seacrest
It's great to be here. Thanks for having me. On the eve of the 250th anniversary of the decisive military force in the United States arsenal, the United States army.
Lisa Booth
What do you think? Because he's, you know, Trump's being criticized for having this military parade, obviously, you know, they're all calling him a dictator. What do you think about it? What do you make of it?
Ryan Seacrest
I think I'm kind of proud that I spent 27 years in this organization, part of the military that was the greatest engine of human freedom in mankind's history. And I think it's tacky and small of the haters to, you know, try and leverage some short term gain when in fact we should honor the folks who've sacrificed so much for us.
Lisa Booth
Also, isn't it important that our enemies see the might of the United States military as well?
Ryan Seacrest
Oh, yes, and that's one. One great thing about Donald Trump is, as I'm sure we're going to cover, this guy is the best communicator we've had since at least Reagan. If not, if not preceding Ronald Reagan and marching battalions of M1 tanks down Pennsylvania Avenue is a message to the rest of the world that we're not playing anymore, that this is a military, not a petri dish of bizarre social pathologies like it was under Biden. Pete Hegseth has got us back to our killing roots. I love to see him out there doing PT with the troops, including you remember Mungo the super sold? I just, I mean, the, the optics are incredible. And I'm so pleased that our forces are getting back to what they do best, which is deterring our enemies and if necessary, decisively defeating them.
Lisa Booth
Well, you know better than me. But I think even with seeing the Secretary of Defense work out with our military men and women, like that has to boost morale.
Ryan Seacrest
Yes.
Lisa Booth
With troops, I would imagine of like, hey, look, I've been one of you. I'm with you because I know that there's. I know there's been this like kind of long standing friction between like the boots and the suits in the military.
Ryan Seacrest
Yep.
Lisa Booth
And so I think Pete Hegseth sort of represents the boots side of the military that doesn't always get represented at the Pentagon. Is that right?
Ryan Seacrest
I think that's. I think that's a very good way to put it, Lisa. I think that, you know, sometimes you need a Rumsfeld or a competent version of McNamara. Someone with green eyes, say, someone who knows, processes, someone who could talk about details. And sometimes you need a guy who just kicks butt. The number one problem in our military was not acquisition. It was not trying to come up with strategy. It was not even organization or administration, although those were all problems. It was the fact we stopped being a military organization. You're not a serious military organization if some dude in a dress demands you call him ma' am. Okay? You're a serious organization if you could take a battalion of guys and have them stick bayonets in the guts of the enemy, that's the difference. Pete Hegseth's combat infantry badge. He was a major. He was out there doing it. The troops see it. And the troops see that a guy like Donald Trump respects them. I mean, I watch him stand in front of the guys in the Maroon Berets yesterday. 18th Airborne Corps. These are paratroopers, right? I'm just a five chapter. I just jumped out five times, got my badge, never did it. These guys have 20, 30, 50 jumps each. They are hardcore dudes. And they were going crazy for the President. Troops go crazy for a great leader. And this isn't new. Alexander the Great led his men into battle. Julius Caesar had the civic crown for being the first guy over the wall. I mean, Pete Hegseth is a guy who leads by example. Twenty years ago, when I was a cavalry squadron command Andrew, I got my 40 year old booty out there and I ran PT tests with my troops. And I remember Sergeant Major just lighting up this private, probably 18 or 19, going, how the hell can you let that old man run faster than you? But my troops saw me out there doing everything they did. Although it kicked my tail, I gotta tell you. And I couldn't even do. I couldn't do it today. I'M long retired. I couldn't do it. But if you're going to lead, you have to lead. That's the key. And that's what. That's what we're learning again.
Lisa Booth
Well, and we're saying that leadership right now in la, which sort of brings me to that part of the discussion of the writing that we're seeing in Los Angeles. You wrote a column about it. First of all, talk about your background that shaped your perspective on all this. And then also, why do you think this is happening?
Ryan Seacrest
Well, sure, let me give you the background. When I got out of off active duty from Desert Storm, I went in the California Army National Guard. I did a drill or two. Then I did three weeks on the streets during the riots, right? I was in the battalion. I was a lieutenant. I was in the battalion commander's vehicle going from place to place. I saw the whole city on fire. That was a kinetic operation. We were out there to use. We were mobilized federally under the Insurrection act to use force to essentially beat the hell out of the rioters and force them to go home. Which was easy because most of my troops were from South Central. These are the guys whose town was being burned down. And I've got to tell you, Lisa, not a lot of pity for the gangsters, scumbags, junkies and looters, okay? We shut that down pronto. When I got out of there, I was still going to law school. I had to interrupt my law school finals to go out on do riot duty. I wrote a law review article, the first published law review article on military support to civilian operations. So this is why, when I hear somebody going off about Posse Comitatus, I'm like, okay, this is an IQ test. Because he's not going to know what he's talking about later. I did other operations. Northridge earthquake. Commanded about 13, 1400 troops in northern San Diego during the fires in 2007. So I've done this stuff. I also was deputy commander and sometimes acting commander of the brigade that they mobilized. Those great National Guardsmen. You see, those were my guys 10 years ago or 12 years ago. And I was so happy to see them. I still have that colonel's eye, Lisa. So I'm looking at them, I'm going, okay, are they in the right uniform? Is there equip? Does there.
Lisa Booth
Well, Newsom doesn't think that they're. Housing conditions right now are good enough for them, I imagine.
Ryan Seacrest
Oh, no.
Lisa Booth
Oh, no.
Ryan Seacrest
They've got a roof and they've got. They're sleeping on a floor well, you know, thank you. You know, General Newsom, you know, I spent six months living in the desert with a dirt floor and a scorpion for a roommate. Okay. You know, for the first 48, 72 hours. Yeah. You're gonna. You're gonna sit on the pavement. That's okay. All right? They're infantrymen. All right? It's not a bunch. The SSRI ridden, Chardonnay swilling, wine, women who make up the key components of California's Democrat Party. Okay.
Lisa Booth
Yeah. This isn't the French Laundry.
Ryan Seacrest
Right, Exactly. All right. I know the commander of the brigade. Now, he worked for me, right? Right. Now he is telling his S4, that's the logistics operations officer. I want cots in there. I want hot coffee and silver bullets. I want. You know, I want hot food. Make it happen, Major. And that major's gonna do it. That's what we do. So this idiocy about all the poor soldiers. I'm the soldier's friend. Not our friend. Good God. And remember, if they're not prepared, who's the commander in chief of the California Army National Guard before it's federalized? It's Gavin Newsom. Now, I happen to know the leadership of the Cal Guard. They're taking care of their soldiers, and they're doing the job. And I want to emphasize they are not political. The only reason I'm talking about this stuff is because I'm retired. They aren't giving their opinions. They're following the orders of their chain of command because they're pros. And you can see it. You can see it with the soldiers standing there, completely professional in handling their weapons, right? Looking like soldiers, even as that horrible monster Maxine Waters sits and berates them. And they're not, you know, they're just not reacting. I'm so proud of them. And we should all be so proud of these great troops.
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Why are Democrats doubling down on this? And you know, I mean, obviously he's trying to be like the face of the Democrat resistance against Trump with all of this, so why is he letting his city burn?
Ryan Seacrest
Well, because, well, keep in mind the rioters are the militarized Wing of the Democrat Party. And when I say that, you know, think about it. How does the goal of the rioters differ from the goal of the Democrat Party? Yeah, Karen Bass out there saying, well, you know, you know, we can't. The only way to stop the violence is to give in to them, essentially. Don't keep your campaign promises. So now we don't have a democracy. Of course, you know, she spent a lot of time in Cuba. She's literally a communist, so she doesn't like democracy. But just go with me. How do we have a democracy if we have one major party suggesting that political change must follow from acts of violence and intimidation? They want the same thing. Now, they're not exact. Now, while the rioters are the cat's paws of the Democrats, they're kind of. They can be dangerous too, and they're not fully aligned. So sometimes you have trouble because they get out of control. And what happened is Trump mobilizes the military, shows strength, but has the military secure federal sites? They're just doing site protection. The folks who are out there confronting rioters are Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass people. They're the LAPD, LA Sheriff's Office, the California Highway Patrol, and they look completely inept. So what happens is it's not working. The information operation, remember, it's not kinetic like in the LA riots, where you were using violence and power to obtain a result. What they're doing is they're having violence to send a message to the American people which says, you must submit to us. Donald Trump, like I said, the best communicator ever sees that sends his own message. No, I'm sending the military in. I'm not backing down. And wins the information fight. Gavin Newsom looks like.
Lisa Booth
But do you think that will work? I mean, there's gotta be some people, particularly in California, that are like, oh, man, if only Trump would, you know, stop the deportations and this madness would stop. So, I mean, like, you know, I don't know who will prevail in that messaging war.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, look there. Look, there are a lot of leftist people in California, obviously, but a lot of Californians are, you know, getting tired of the continuous failure from Gavin Newsom. Everything from a high speed rail to nowhere to fires. You know, they've issued 24 permits in five months to rebuild out of 7,500.
Lisa Booth
That's wild.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, I know. Congratulations. Now didn't care.
Lisa Booth
Bass say something like, oh, we're moving really quickly. And then it's like, people are like.
Ryan Seacrest
You know, my vibe is this Dude, I didn't vote for him. I don't live in the city of la, okay? I live down by the beach and I'm surrounded by, like, these liberal wine women and the signs that say hate has no home here. You think any of them are gonna let their cops tolerate this nonsense? No, no, that doesn't happen here. Now, the people who vote for this, they don't feel the consequences of it. But Gavin Newsom, it's just a complete disaster. And I think on a national level, the regime media is trying to help by sending a message. There's China, chaos. No, no, no, there's no chaos, or very little. It's downtown where there are a few hipsters and a bunch of homeless people and the court buildings. So you have to go down there as a lawyer. That's where it's happening. A few outside towns, I haven't seen a single disruption here in LA. Most people haven't. 99% of us will not see any. It's all an information operation designed to show, hey, Trump's causing chaos. And Trump simply stands up and goes, now I'm gonna stand against the chaos. Your move, Gavin. And you know, he's running his hand through his perfectly coiffed hair going, what the hell do I do? I guess I'll tweet more.
Lisa Booth
But how organized are these? I mean, do you think it's being centrally funded? Or what do you think's behind sort of the coordination aspect of all this?
Ryan Seacrest
Look, there's a network of these leftist activists who fund these things. This is why these things pop up all over the country. Lisa, we see it again and again. They always pop up. They always have the same tactics, techniques, procedures. They have a built in logistics system, built in administrative system, and a built in funding system. And they do it all over the place. But here's the difference. And this is great, right? For 20 years overseas, during the war on terror, Afghanistan, Iraq, elsewhere, we spend our time learning how to map enemy networks, right? Funders, killers, administrators. We learned how to figure that out. We've got computer programs to do it. Why do you think Palantir stock is going through the roof? We know how to do it. We now have the Department of Justice focused back on protecting American people. Instead of hassling moms for going to the school board and telling transsexuals, maybe you should leave my kids alone. These guys have had to expose themselves to do all this stuff here in Los Angeles. Now the spotlight's on them. Now we're going to see the FBI focus on Them. I think we're going to see some major funders get busted for, among other things, conspiracy to interfere with federal law enforcement across state lines or commit crimes across state lines. I think you're going to see that. And I think the way it's played out is very smart. Trump has not used the military forces in such a way as to get an overreaction, which is a classic way for leftists to win the information battle. He's left it all to the LAPD and he's arresting actual criminals. We've got a great public relations machine going where they arrest these guys and suddenly you see, okay, this is Joe Gonzalez. He has been arrested for lewd acts with a child, welfare fraud, carrying a gun. We're going to deport him. And normal people look at it and go, oh, good, they put the guy who threw bricks at the ICE officers on the most wanted list. Part of an information war. Lisa. Now, normal people who watch FBI on one of the 50 FBI shows on CBS every week look at that and go, he must be a bad guy. In fact, he is a bad guy. But we're reinforcing the message that these are not good guys. They're not innocent protesters trying to make their voices heard. They're scumbag criminals and they help us with all the waving the flags of their homelands that they love so much. They never go back except kicking and screaming. The Democrats have really screwed up because they've come up against a master communicator who has surrounded himself by people who know how to play the information warfare game. And they are losing once again. They are on the 20 side of an 8020 issue, and I'm loving it.
Lisa Booth
Well, you know, there's this argument after the first administrator or his first term during 2020 and, you know, the Geor Floyd riots, that he should have sent the National Guard and that he should have been more aggressive in stopping, you know, all the chaos that we were seeing. I guess, you know, what's the better strategy, like stopping it or just letting these cities burn because that's what they voted for.
Ryan Seacrest
I think you have to. I think he's very smart. By refusing to take on the responsibility of the local governments. The local governments, like I said, are at least unofficially in cahoots with the rioters. Right. He watched a burn down Minneapolis. The mayor of Minneapolis, the governor of Minneapolis all agreed with them. Tim Waltz. There is not a single political policy that Tim Waltz and the rioters who burned down those police stations disagreed on. So what Trump does is say, we're going to do federal things, so we're going to use those tools. But if you. You're going to let violence happen on your streets, that's your problem. You know, Gavin Newsom still has about 15,000 soldiers he can activate out of the California National Guard. I know. I was Director of Personnel for the California Army Guard for a while before I retired. Okay. He could bring those up on state active duty under his command if he wanted. He just isn't sure he wants right now.
Lisa Booth
I mean, you would think that Democrats would understand that most Americans probably won't take kindly to the visual of foreigners in our country lighting things on fire and then waving their home flag. Their own country. You would think that that would be considered bad optics.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, you would think. But remember, Lisa, remember last time you hung out with Irina and I and some of our friends looked around. Do you see any leftists? We don't hang out with leftists. They don't hang out with us. They don't know anything about us or our mindset. They're only talking to each other. They're watching msnbc. They are literally in a bubble where they can convince themselves that, you know, Third World invaders waving the banners of their garbage homelands are going to inspire normal Americans as they set fire to things and rob Apple stores. They're nuts. They are completely disconnected from normal human activity. Okay. They don't know anything about their people. I loved it. I was reading a tweet about Larry Sabato. So I can't believe Trump is forcing all these soldiers to cheer for him at Fort Benning or Fort Bragg. And I'm like, do you know anybody who's ever been in the military, Larry? Do you know anything besides your buddies on campus, your buddies in the green room at msnbc? They literally don't know. Now, there's two guys out there who are smart. Fetterman came out there, Senator Fetterman, and said, hey, you know, we can't. Do, you know, we can't support burning and looting. Very, very smart. And I guest hosted for Hugh Hewitt on his radio show yesterday. I had Ro Kahana or Khanna, who is Northern California. Yeah.
Lisa Booth
He's like, relatively normal.
Ryan Seacrest
Yeah, Well, I mean, super left. But he said, no, totally. That's unacceptable. And no hedging. No. Well, you know, the First Amendment. He's like, no, no, no, you can't burn a loot. That's not okay. It's so obvious and it's so easy. But the leftists, they made their ideology kind of such a quasi religion that to actually say, hey, you guys are my allies are wrong is almost heresy. They're afraid to do it.
Lisa Booth
Why are Democrats making it their mission to double down on illegal immigrants? Like, even the whole we saw with the Maryland man who was just your friendly El Salvadorian, who is part of human smuggling, who allegedly beat his girlfriend and.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, that's only if you believe her sworn statements.
Lisa Booth
Allegedly took part in the murdering of a rival gang's mom. You know, like.
Ryan Seacrest
Well, don't forget the kitty porn.
Lisa Booth
Yeah, the kitty porn.
Ryan Seacrest
Why? Why?
Lisa Booth
It's like. But even beyond that, like, even, let's say he's, like, not involved in all this stuff. Why double down on illegal immigrants?
Ryan Seacrest
Well, I think there's a couple like, like I said, they, you know, after 1968 and getting. And losing the Nixon, they went hard left. After Carter lost to Reagan, they went hard left in 84. That's what Democrats do. They look at a situation where they lost and go, oh, well, the answer is to do all the things that made us lose, except only harder. So that's part of it. That's their normal inclination. They are in a bubble, and it's very hard to break out of it. The other thing is, they're just not very impressive people. They're not that smart. You see somebody like Fetterman or Khanna who have the courage to do something that is so obvious. I mean, even if you want to be cynical, you get up there and say, no, we can't have violence. Stop. You have to stop. I'm not going to talk about anything else. You need to stop. And they can't even do that. The thing is, they also are not served well anymore by owning the regime media because they're never challenged. If there were normal reporters out there going, are you saying that Donald Trump's to blame for them raiding that footlocker and stealing all the shoes? Well, I mean, there are dumb Democrats. I mean, Ted Lieu's my congressman. He's an idiot. But most normal people would go, yeah, I'm not to say that's Trump's fault, because I'll look like a fool. But the regime media will never challenge them. So you have dumb people who are never challenged to have no way to learn and no outside connection. It's a real mess for them. It's making me optimistic about 26 and 28, that's for sure. Quick break.
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More on these crazy riots.
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Lisa Booth
I feel like heading into the election, I used to feel like the Democrats controlling, controlling like the media and big tech at the time. Although that's changed Hollywood and like sort of all the, you know, places where most Americans get their information flow. I used to think that that was to our detriment and would mean that we wouldn't win elections and, and now after the election, to your point, I think it's actually to our positive or to our benefit because as you pointed out, they've created their own echo chamber that they can't seem to escape. And so they don't understand where most Americans are on the issue.
Ryan Seacrest
No, they don't. They've also forced us to create our own independent sources of which your podcast is one. Twenty years ago, there wouldn't be a podcast like yours. There wouldn't be any podcast, period. But you had very narrow silos where you could get patriotic, pro American kind of information. Right now we've had to build them. I mean, the whole Fox network was designed to get around this problem. And their media strategy is really a 20th century media strategy. You look at the networks, you look at the Post and the Times, and it's like they think it's 1993 where there's nobody who's going to be able to tell the truth. But they're operating in a 2025 environment where we've got a zillion sources, including but not limited to X, where we can find information. So Nobody respects the mainstream media anymore because it's a joke.
Lisa Booth
You know, before we go where. I mean, obviously there are going to be protests over the weekend in response to the military parade. We're already seeing, you know, some chaos break out elsewhere in the country. Like, where is this heading and how bad do you think it's going to get?
Ryan Seacrest
There's two choices. The first choice is to double down and accelerate the violence, take it to a new level, which happened in the early 70s. We actually had a low level insurgency in the United States with thousands of bombings and, you know, hundreds of murders. The Weathermen, Simeon East Liberation Army, Black Panthers were actually out killing people. Okay. And that didn't work out very well for the left. The other option is to do what they did after 2020, which is, okay, everybody calm down. You're kind of hurting the cause. While the far left activist crowd that goes out on the streets is not directly controlled by the Democrat Party, it does. Take a hint. And if the Democrats decide this is. This is killing us, they will disappear until next time.
Lisa Booth
But why are they so geared towards violence? I mean, because you're right, you can go back to the Weather Underground and then Obama palled around with. I'm forgetting his name off the top of my head, but like one of the main.
Ryan Seacrest
Bill Ayers.
Lisa Booth
Bill Ayers, that's right. And then that was like, I guess, totally fine with everyone.
Ryan Seacrest
But it's like, why are.
Lisa Booth
Why, why are they? You know, and then you can just go through like a long list of things that. The Tesla bombings, the pregnancy center bombings, the attempted assassination of Steve Scalise and other Republicans on practicing for the Congressional baseball game. Or Lee Zelda.
Ryan Seacrest
No.
Lisa Booth
Was getting stabbed while running for governor, or someone trying to assassinate Brett Kavanaugh or two attempted assassinations of Donald Trump. It's like, like, why are they so violent?
Ryan Seacrest
Well, sometimes it's effective. Not all the time, but sometimes it scares people. It intimidates people and they react to it. But here's what I really think it is. In large part, it's fun. They enjoy it. They get to be the action hero for their own perverted, weird ideology. Okay, There's a reason Che's picture is up on a thousand dorm room wall. He's not ugly. He's romantic. He's exciting. So many of these people, Lisa, come from very wealthy backgrounds. They're pampered. Their lives are soft. It's easy. This allows them to be the knights in shining armor. They get to do something edgy and cool and exciting. And you Know, it is exciting. I've been in war zones. There is a feeling when you are in conflict that you can't get in your normal life. Okay, I know it sounds glib, but a lot of them do it because it's fun. They enjoy it.
Lisa Booth
And then before we go, is there anything else you want to leave us with?
Ryan Seacrest
Well, look, I think that this is. I think we're very lucky we have a leader like Donald Trump. And I'm not trying to be Mr. Trump. Kiss tail. He is a great communicator and he also is strong. And these guys are conducting an information operation only because they don't have the power to conduct a kinetic operation. They don't have essentially the guns to force people to do what they want. They keep talking about revolution. If they had the combat power to do it, they would come in, kill people, and force us to comply. Here, they've got to convince us to comply. They have to make us comply by changing our minds, by changing the narrative. Trump understands that, and he understands, understands the power of a strong, legitimate government standing up and saying, no, we will not bend to your threats. We will not bend to your intimidation. We are going to execute the law, and you illegal aliens are going home.
Lisa Booth
Kurt Schlichter, appreciate you taking the time to come on the show, my friend, and hope to catch up soon.
Ryan Seacrest
I hope so, too. Thanks. Thanks a lot. Appreciate it.
Lisa Booth
That was Kurt Schlichter with town hall. We appreciate him taking the time to come on the show. Appreciate you guys at home for listening every Tuesday and Thursday. But you can listen throughout the week. Until next time.
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Summary of "The Truth with Lisa Booth: Is the Unrest in Los Angeles a Staged Political Move Against Trump?"
Podcast Information:
Introduction
In this episode of "The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show," Lisa Booth hosts a compelling discussion with retired Army Colonel Kurt Schlichter. The focus is on the recent unrest in Los Angeles, exploring the possibility that it may be a orchestrated political maneuver against former President Donald Trump. Schlichter delves into the motives behind the chaos, the role of the media, and Trump's potential to counter these efforts effectively.
Background and Context
Kurt Schlichter begins by sharing his extensive military background, emphasizing his firsthand experience during the riots and other significant operations. This foundation shapes his perspective on the current unrest in Los Angeles.
His involvement in riot control and other military operations provides him with a unique lens to analyze the present situation, distinguishing between genuine public discontent and orchestrated chaos.
Is the LA Unrest a Staged Color Revolution?
The core of the discussion revolves around Schlichter's argument that the unrest in Los Angeles is not spontaneous but a calculated "color revolution" aimed at undermining Trump's authority and policies.
Schlichter contends that the chaos serves to portray Trump's federal law enforcement efforts as the cause of disorder, thereby tarnishing his image and destabilizing his political stance.
Role of the Media and Information Warfare
A significant portion of the conversation addresses the media's role in shaping public perception and the ongoing information war between Trump and the Democrats.
Schlichter argues that mainstream media outlets are complicit in promoting the narrative that Trump's actions are responsible for the unrest, thereby influencing public opinion against him.
Leadership and Military Support
Schlichter emphasizes the importance of strong leadership and the military's role in countering unrest. He praises Trump's approach to military deployment as both strategic and symbolic.
He highlights how Trump's visible support of military personnel boosts morale and demonstrates a commitment to law and order, contrasting it with the perceived ineffectiveness of local authorities like Governor Gavin Newsom.
Funding and Coordination of Unrest
The discussion delves into the organizational aspects behind the unrest, suggesting that leftist activists and Democratic factions are funding and coordinating these activities.
He predicts that increased scrutiny from the Department of Justice will lead to the exposure and dismantling of these networks, weakening their efforts to destabilize the political landscape.
Effectiveness and Future Implications
Schlichter assesses the potential outcomes of the current strategies employed by both sides, advocating for Trump's continued strength and refusal to capitulate to the orchestrated chaos.
He remains optimistic about Trump's ability to counteract the Democrats' tactics, foreseeing a favorable balance in the ongoing information and political battles.
Conclusion
The episode concludes with Schlichter reaffirming his support for Trump’s leadership and his confidence in the military's ability to maintain order against orchestrated unrest. He underscores the importance of strategic communication and robust law enforcement in overcoming political maneuvers aimed at destabilizing the nation.
Notable Quotes:
Kurt Schlichter [04:31]:
"Trump is the best communicator we've had since at least Reagan... marching battalions of M1 tanks down Pennsylvania Avenue is a message to the rest of the world that we're not playing anymore."
Kurt Schlichter [06:05]:
"Pete Hegseth is a guy who leads by example. I've had my troops see me out there doing everything they did."
Kurt Schlichter [20:33]:
"There's a network of these leftist activists who fund these things. This is why these things pop up all over the country."
Kurt Schlichter [39:16]:
"Trump understands the power of a strong, legitimate government standing up and saying, no, we will not bend to your threats."
Kurt Schlichter [40:28]:
"We're going to execute the law, and you illegal aliens are going home."
Key Takeaways:
Orchestrated Unrest: Schlichter posits that the current unrest in Los Angeles is a deliberate attempt by leftist activists and the Democratic Party to destabilize Trump's influence.
Media Complicity: The mainstream media is accused of promoting narratives that falsely attribute the chaos to Trump's policies, thereby swaying public opinion.
Strong Leadership: Trump's strategic use of military resources and effective communication are highlighted as critical factors in countering the orchestrated chaos.
Future Outlook: The expectation is that increased government scrutiny will dismantle the networks behind the unrest, strengthening Trump's position and diminishing Democratic efforts.
This episode offers a detailed analysis from Kurt Schlichter's perspective on the political dynamics surrounding the unrest in Los Angeles, emphasizing the interplay between leadership, media influence, and organized political maneuvers.