Raheem Kassam
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There is so much coming down the pipeline that the president is working on, that Ambassador Grenell is working on, that Secretary Hegseth is working on, that the Maha crowd is working on, and that indeed,
Stephen K. Bannon, The War Room, and myself, we've all got big plans for 2026.
So don't go anywhere.
We want you to stay engaged, stay tuned.
And on that note, it's been a pretty apolitical show.
We got into some policy in the first hour, but I've kept it a little bit more cultural.
We are at this, I hate using this phrase, but we are at this crossroads in the conservative movement right now.
I think a lot of people see it and a lot of people know it.
A lot of people who went to America Fest get it.
And a lot of people who spend, I think, too much time
on websites like X, especially Get It.
At this point in time, I actually deleted that app off my phone because it was just too much drama, too much emotion, not enough getting stuff done all day, every day, and too much for my blood pressure, quite frankly.
And I think as a movement, we have that ability.
We can choose at this point in time to keep fighting each other, to keep harassing each other,
to keep insulting each other, to keep warring with one another, to keep floating theories and ideas and just all of these sorts of things that will only serve to separate.
And those of you who know me will know that for the past 20 years now working in politics, I have done almost nothing but
strive towards the truth, towards what is right, what is moral, what is correct, what is beautiful.
And I think all of those things are intrinsically linked.
So what I'm not saying is that people shouldn't be striving for the truth.
But what I am saying is that I think we can all do a little better at treating one another a little better, at not presuming bad intent, at not assuming negative connotations at every juncture.