I Changed My Mind
5/6/20261 hr 32 min
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In this episode, I'll explain why I changed my mind about the death penalty. Also, what you should know about the elections held across the country last night.
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Dan Bongino· Host0:10
So, uh, warning in advance, today's show is gonna be quite an emotional rollercoaster because I, I don't, I don't change my mind on topics often, and that's for a reason. I, I don't mean topics about parenting and kids. You learn new things every day. I'm talking about on politics. Now why is that? Well, I believe in conservatism, you know, conservative ideas. The whole essence of conservatism, if you're ever explaining it to friends or your kids, "Well then, Dad, what does it mean to be a conservative?" Is the idea that there are timeless principles, economic liberty, political freedom, you know, a, a tax-oriented, a, a growth-oriented tax policies, respect for life from c- uh, conception to natural death, the idea that the right to bear arms is given to you by God to defend your life, the idea that you're free to practice y- uh, your right to assemble, to petition, religion, all of that. These are timeless principles. They're not supposed to change, like lick your finger, where are the political winds going? Change my mind, I don't believe in freedom of religion anymore. The First Amendment, the right to speak out. You either believe in this stuff or you don't. They are timeless principles. They don't change with time. That's what timeless means.