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Greg Kelly critiques the rising tide of personal ambition and internal conflict within the conservative movement, specifically targeting cabinet members and popular media personalities. Drawing on an essay by Matt Van Swall, he argues that the "podcast crowd" is sabotaging a historic mandate by engaging in public drama rather than focusing on a unified strategy to defeat the Democratic party. Kelly contrasts this infighting with the perceived loyalty of figures like JD Vance and the relentless tactical discipline of the left, which he believes the right must emulate to secure a durable majority.
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Greg Kelly critiques the rising tide of personal ambition and internal conflict within the conservative movement, specifically targeting cabinet members and popular media personalities. Drawing on an essay by Matt Van Swall, he argues that the "podcast crowd" is sabotaging a historic mandate by engaging in public drama rather than focusing on a unified strategy to defeat the Democratic party. Kelly contrasts this infighting with the perceived loyalty of figures like JD Vance and the relentless tactical discipline of the left, which he believes the right must emulate to secure a durable majority.
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