• 2024 Iowa Caucus
    Jan 16 2024

    Welcome to the 2024 election edition of the Devious Motives podcast. In the installment you'll hear today, we look at the aftermath of the Iowa caucus. You will get to hear from the candidates and the media as they reacted to the results last night and a look at the number one overriding issue that we must be focused on this election is the most critical election in a decade; it's essential to be educated to understand the issues and most importantly to vote over the course of the next ten months devious motives will be with you all the way to election day and Beyond. Be sure to check out every new episode of Devious Motives, and remember to tell your friends and family to join in on one of the most exciting storylines of all time.

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    25 mins
  • On To 2024
    Nov 9 2022

    It's the day after the election that we all stayed up very late looking at and some of the decisions are still kind of transitioning into reality. But we do know, essentially right now, the House of Representatives is going to be taken by the Republican Party, and I'm getting my phone blowing up from people who are freaking out about what it was that happened in the last 24 hours. I understand I get as emotional as anybody else. But the fact of the matter is, each of these races is going to be run on its own term. And each of these races is going to function on its own term. And you kind of just have to take a look at what the ground looks like, right you have in a state like South Carolina, you know, the Republicans romp in a state like North Carolina, you get some Democrat pickups, but you keep Ted bud with the Republican seat therein in the Senate. You see a number of places where the Jobs got done. The jobs were to, retain the seat and you've now got a couple of seats that are kinda up for consideration right Laxalt looks like he's doing pretty well. We don't know what's going to happen with Herschel Walker and Raphael Warnock though I would guess that that's going to be a runoff. And you've got obviously what happened in Florida, which is huge. I mean, what happened in Florida was, it was I'm not gonna say life-changing, but it was essentially, you know, a political earthquake. But you will get that when you get 600,000. Republicans moved into the state of Florida because everybody locked every other state down in the Northeast. Hogle won her seat. Whitmer won her seat, and Gavin Newsom won his seat. So there you got three real possibilities as governors took to run on the Democratic side of the ticket. But what people are so upset about and I detect this are the races like Oz, right Mastriano, and eyes although Mastriano never really had a chance. I mean, I'm sorry, but that particular Democrat was running on his own plan. And Mastriano kind of played into it very well. Not saying he colluded, but this guy was not an optimal candidate for the governorship of Pennsylvania. Sorry. You've got JD Vance. Beating Tim Ryan. I mean, that's a big deal. You've got Stacey Abrams being routed and Beto getting routed for like the third time, the fourth time in six years. I mean, it's insane what we're seeing. That is what's taking place out there. But I want to address this issue about you know, the margins aren't going to be big enough. 24 hours ago, there was a huge expectation that there was going to be a red wave a big red wave. You watch the Super Bowl. Do you ever watch the Super Bowl? Do you ever watch the World Series? Have you ever watched the NBA Finals? How hockey Chino hockey's NHL championships? Do you ever watch that stuff? Do you ever do you see a whole lot of like massive swamping victories? No, you typically get right, you typically get an evenly-matched couple of teams in the Super Bowl facing off against each other. Why? Because they had to go through the meat grinder of the NFC and the AFC, and they come together. And there's a game that is played there. There are very, very, very few games, like the bears destroying the Patriots or Dallas, destroying the bills. Very, very few games like that take place, and these elections, when you have got as many issues on the table as you've got. And you've essentially got to America is bound by the US Constitution. It's going to be a tight fight. But there's a bright spot.

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    19 mins
  • Election Day
    Nov 8 2022

    Ladies and Gentlemen it's the final podcast of Devious Motives the road to 2022! Brett talks about freedom and overreach of government.

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    18 mins
  • the Intelligence Question how will we answer?
    Nov 7 2022

    The purpose of Congress is to check the executive branch. That's a fact. And this is an opportunity to review the executive branch, which has I mean, let's be honest, spent trillions and trillions of dollars giving you an inflation crisis and a number of other things that are out there. So as we sit back, and we take a look at what it is that we're going to see in the next 2448 72 hours, it's essential to understand sort of what the stakes are and how it is that we got here. It's interesting to know that you have a current president, the most recent former president, the president before that President, and the President before that President. So that's a fancy way of saying the people that have been out there on the campaign trail are Joe Biden, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Bill Clinton. The Clintons have the highest possible stakes in this race next to Joe Biden. And in some ways, I think the Clintons are maybe carrying a much greater burden than even Joe Biden because Joe Biden will wake up on Wednesday, and will still be President of the United States Bill and Hillary Clinton, this is really your last hurrah for any kind of relevancy. She's, she's not going to run for 2024. If, if it appears that she's run out of real estate, and run out of energy. And so that's, that's the problem. I think a Democrat wipeout opens the doorway, to the Hillary Clinton wing of the party to come in and say, All right, you know what, we tried it this way, it didn't work, we went way too radical. It's not working. In many ways. It's a test of the Obama legacy. And remember, Joe Biden is an extension of the Obama legacy that's that much is not in dispute. But there are a couple of things that really are not being addressed that I wanted to talk about, sort of in this closing kind of look at this election. And one of these things is the intelligence community.

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    18 mins
  • You don't make enough money to vote for Democrats!
    Nov 4 2022

    I believe you can have a red wave and a blue wave. And seriously, I'm not joking around at all. Not a joke, as President Biden likes to say. You can have both and I'm gonna explain to you how you can have both. There are going to be placed in this country where blue, blue folk are going to do very, very well. And I'm telling you where it's going to be California because California is about the only place that you can actually afford to be liberal people that are in California that are the movers the shakers you know you're Gavin Newsom is your Nancy Pelosi is your Paul Pelosi is Barbara boxer's DiFi and Company. These are all unbelievably wealthy human beings, those people can afford to be liberals. Because you have got to be filthy rich, to be able to afford liberalism. I'm not kidding, when I talk about that. I'm absolutely serious. The average working person cannot afford to be in bed with the liberals, you don't have enough commas in your bank account. That's the great lie that's been told for a long period of time. I do believe that. Once upon a time, there were Democratic politicians who did care about the working man, the survival of the underclass, and all that sort of stuff. But that went away in the 1930s. That went away in the 1930s. Once you get into World War Two and beyond the post-war world, liberals, liberals were JFK and I'm talking at the classical liberal sort of definition. JFK, the Kennedys, right? You look at the first family of the blue culture, Prince scourers. You got Zuckerberg, you've got Bezos, you've got all these people that have made their money in technology or made their money in entertainment or any of that stuff. They can afford to be liberal you as an average person cannot. Unless you're making north of I mean, I think you've got to be making north of 750 a year to even get into that table. That is the left and I'm not putting anybody down. I'm not putting the rich liberals down and I'm not putting the folks that cannot quite afford liberal policies now. Now, why do I say this? And I'm gonna give you a great example because you got the Paul Pelosi thing happening. Okay. And I'll let you take a look at the Today Show reporting on Paul Pelosi when he was attacked at his house. And it turns out like he wasn't like yelling and screaming about this weirdo being in his house. Here's a report from the Pelosi is home back at the house that became a crime scene a week ago today.

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    26 mins
  • Biden won the lottery and blew a fortune!
    Nov 3 2022

    It was predictable overnight, as a President Joe Biden gave his closing pitch to the American people by basically threatening the democracy not not that he was threatening the democracy, but he was talking about the threats to the democracy. And the fact is, you know, that the January 6 thing we all know what happened. We remember what happened. I don't believe that there's a risk of January 6 happening again, I think the cooler heads have prevailed at this point. And if you want to pick out a few random losers, who, who still want to try to engage in political violence, well, then they're going to end up probably within a, you know, with an appointment with a judge. At some point, most of the people I know I'm on either side of the aisle are not looking for political violence. I'm not looking for political violence. I'm not interested in political violence. I am somebody who has proudly come out and said, over the period of the last few years, there are people who just who shouldn't be involved in politics are too immature, or they're too dumb, or they're criminally inclined.

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    19 mins
  • Democracy is not on the ballot
    Nov 2 2022

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    18 mins
  • The Crime
    Nov 1 2022

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    21 mins