Allen West TORCHES Kamala Harris: ‘You’re not a very bright person’



Kamala Harris finally did a “big girl interview” — but she didn't take off the training wheels. The interview was pre-recorded, fairly short, and not to be done without the help of her emotional support candidate for vice president, Tim Walz.

Former head of the Texas GOP Allen West and Alex Stein of “Prime Time with Alex Stein” weren’t impressed.

“The climate crisis is real,” Kamala said in the interview. “It is an urgent matter to which we should apply metrics that include holding ourselves to deadlines around time. We did that with the Inflation Reduction Act.”

“She did cast a deciding vote,” West says, commenting on her invoking her hand in the Inflation Reduction Act. “But, it’s kind of interesting that when they came in, inflation was 1.4% and she was the vice president. It went up to 9.1%. It’s still at three something percent. It hasn’t been that much of a reduction.”

West notes that the interview was not only pre-recorded, but that she “had to have that coward Tim Walz with her.”

“I just don’t think she’s a very bright person,” West says.

Not only was the interview a weak display of leadership, but Kamala’s climate talking points are rather hypocritical.

“Barack Obama buys a house in Martha’s Vineyard on the beach, Bill Gates, you know, [the] climate change activist buys a house in San Diego on the beach; they’re all in private jets, they don’t really care about the environment,” Stein comments.

“These guys waste more money and emit more greenhouse emissions than anybody,” he adds.

As for Kamala’s VP pick, Walz, West has no problem saying that what he’s done is “stolen valor.”

“When the call comes you’re supposed to answer. You don’t abandon your unit. He was the senior enlisted man in a battalion. I was a battalion commander. So, in other words, when we got the call to go to Iraq, I didn’t tell my battalion, ‘Hey look guys, you know, I don’t think I can hang out with y’all. Let you guys go,’” West says.

“That’s basically what he did,” he adds.


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If Republians win, then what? Conservatives Chip Roy, Daniel Horowitz, Steve Deace, and Allen West talk post-2024 politics



Former President Donald Trump is aiming to triumphantly return to the White House, and Republicans are seeking to take the Senate and expand their House majority, but what should Republicans' top priorities be next year if they manage to gain more power?

Blaze News reached out to conservative figures including GOP Rep. Chip Roy of Texas, former Rep. Allen West, and Blaze Media's own Daniel Horowitz and Steve Deace to get their thoughts.

'Before we even delve into the deep state, there's the shallow state that' must 'be tackled.'

"Republicans always make excuses for the power they currently have by tantalizing voters with promises of having greater power later on," Horowitz told Blaze News. "If you believe in judicial supremacism to strike down every single policy, and if you believe you can never have a government shutdown, then really nothing will ever change."

Horowitz said that Republicans must be willing to leverage appropriations bills as well as "critical program reauthorization bills" in order to "force through reforms on popular issues."

He mentioned seizing upon issues where a "supermajority of voters agree with you," like "shutting down the border," and then applying leverage to stand steadfastly on the matter.

He called for tackling "inflation, invasion, and indoctrination," saying that Trump should wield his power "to immediately suspend almost all forms of immigration" so that "nobody is allowed in" and people are "sent back if they come to the border without a visa." He also mentioned suspending "all new categories of green cards" as well as visas.

The conservative commentator said that Trump should fire all civil service members in roles that have an impact on policy and should head into office with a battery of people who can fill those roles.

"Before we even delve into the deep state, there's the shallow state that" must "be tackled," he noted, saying that just a "small percentage of Trump's top department and agency picks reflected the values of his supporters during the first term. That needs to change."

"We need to see more Russ Voughts and fewer Steven Mnuchins," Horowitz said.

Vought served as director of the Office of Management and Budget during a portion of Trump's White House tenure, while Mnuchin served as treasury secretary under the 45th president.

Horowitz, who said that there must be a "reckoning on COVID," called for the "full suspension" of COVID-19 vaccines.

Roy told Blaze News that he believes Republicans will secure a "trifecta," winning control of the White House and both congressional chambers.

'Dismantling the regulatory state'

The congressman pointed to tackling the border crisis and the "regulatory state" as the "two most important" areas for Trump to address.

Roy said that Trump would have the power to "massively clamp down" on the border flow simply by "enforcing current law," though he added that fully addressing it would also require action by Congress.

The conservative lawmaker called for "massively checking spending ... while dismantling the regulatory state."

Other objectives he mentioned included achieving "health care freedom" and a tax policy that is pro-growth.

Retired Army Lt. Col. Allen West told Blaze News, "The first and pre-eminent mission for President Trump as the 47th president is to restore constitutional governance to our republic."

"That means we must restore the principles of the U.S. Constitution, which is a restraining document on the powers of the federal government. That means we must rein in out-of-control spending, establish zero based budgeting processes. He must reverse the abject lawlessness and disdain for the rule of law that has been the raison d'etre of the Biden administration," West explained.

'And we have to end the scourge of 21st-century human and sex trafficking of children.'

West has previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives as a lawmaker from Florida and has also previously served as the chair of the Republican Party of Texas. He is the executive director of the American Constitutional Rights Union. Earlier this year he won a race for Dallas County Republican Party chair.

"Our borders must again be secured and the millions of illegal single military-age males and females must be deported. And we have to end the scourge of 21st-century human and sex trafficking of children. We must regain our energy independence and withdraw from the foolishness of the so-called Green New Deal, which has brought us the insidious rates of inflation. Lastly, we have to regain our stance of a global leader, re-emphasize our military strength, ending this lurch towards leftist ideological engineering," he continued.

In the event of another Trump term, Deace told Blaze News that he is concerned about the issue of "vision."

"My biggest concern for a second Trump presidency would be the vision, more so than the issues. The vision should be that which restores the most autonomy back to the American people, while also de-weaponizing as much of government as absolutely possible," he noted in a written statement.

'A second Trump presidency should seek to return power and control to the people.'

"To that end, any GOP controlled-chamber of Congress should look to realize that vision at the statute level, unlike what it couldn't do in Trump's first term. Thus, virtually all the good things Trump did, aside from the tax cuts, were unilateral actions that Biden was able to roll back in about 15 minutes," he wrote.

"Autonomy is in the Constitution: 'No person should be denied life, liberty, or property without due process of law.' We have to defend life starting with the unborn, which Trump did a fine job of as president but has disappointed in his rhetoric as a candidate. That should extend to persecuted, non-violent January 6 prisoners, as well as other believers currently being targeted by DOJ for daring to pray at baby-killing clinics. The American citizens should see their autonomy defended with a secure border. Energy independence also confirms our collective autonomy. The Democrats seek power and control. A second Trump presidency should seek to return power and control to the people," Deace wrote.

On the question of how Trump could unilaterally use his authority as president to secure major conservative wins and cut down on the out-of-control size of the federal government, West told Blaze News, "I am not a fan of massive executive orders. I prefer regular-order legislative process. However, the issue of illegal immigration adversely affects our economy, our national and domestic security, our education system, our health care system, and advances drug trafficking. If there are two areas where Trump must act unilaterally, it is as Joe Biden did, on the issue of our energy security and illegal immigation."

"If Republicans find themselves in control of both Houses, then develop a Newt Gingrich-style 'Contract with America', not some 150-page document as Kevin McCarthy created, but 10 simple policy solutions that they will enact in the first 100 days ... and freaking do it!" West said.

"If Republicans find themselves in control of only one of the bicameral legislative bodies, hopefully it is the House of Representatives, then restore regular order. Stop the circular firing squad antics, and pass the legislation that relates to the president's restoration of constitutional governance agenda. It is time to do as Ronald Reagan admonished, paint in bold colors, no more pretty pastels. The time for excuses has ended," he declared.

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Conservative student forced to hide in bathroom as 'angry mob' of protesters targeted her at Allen West event: They were 'hunting me down ... I was afraid for my life'



The student organizer of retired Lt. Col. Allen West's lecture at the University at Buffalo last week said she was scared for her life when an "angry mob" of student protesters chased her down following the event.

What happened?

Young Americans for Freedom President Therese Purcell claimed recently that she was forced to hide in a men's bathroom on campus after being separated from the police escort and being targeted by dozens of protesters on Thursday.

West had been invited on campus as part of the conservative student group's lecture series. The event was titled, "America Is Not Racist — Why American Values Are Exceptional."

Throughout the event, dozens, if not hundreds, of protesters flocked outside the venue to denounce West's appearance, shouting chants such as "Black Lives Matter" and "No Justice, No Peace!"

According to video of the event, things got particularly heated during a Q&A session. Then, during a meet-and-greet, things spiraled completely out of control.

Leftist Mob Berates Conservative Students, Allen West Escorted Out By Policeyoutu.be

"I realized I was the target for these protesters, and about 200 of my fellow students started hunting me down on campus," Purcell recalled in an interview with Fox News. "They started chasing me [and] screaming, 'Go get her! Go get her! Capture her! Get the girl in the red dress!'"

Purcell said she was able to narrowly escape the crowd by running away and hiding in a nearby men's bathroom. But she claimed another one of her club members wasn't so lucky. He was allegedly punched and kicked by protesters.

Purcell added that she was fortunate to have escaped and didn't know what would've happened to her had she been caught by the mob.

"I was really afraid for my life since they physically assaulted my friend, and like I said, they were screaming, 'No peace!'" she told Fox News. "I don't think they were going to do anything remotely peaceful. They were a very angry mob, and they were clearly saying that they were trying to chase me, that they wanted to capture me."

"So I'm afraid of what would have happened if I wasn't able to hide from them," she added.

What else?

In a statement Friday, Purcell said, "I am unbelievably disturbed that I was chased by a leftist mob and scared for my life on my college campus all for hosting Lt. Col. Allen West, a conservative speaker," adding, "The assault on free speech at the University at Buffalo by an angry mob is incredibly unacceptable."

West, a former Republican congressman, had to be escorted from the venue by police officers due to the presence of angry protesters.

The university and its on-campus police department have since launched an investigation into claims of harassment stemming from the event. According to WKBW-TV, so far no reports of assault have been filed.

"The university is conducting a thorough review of events and activities leading up to, during, and after an appearance by former congressman and retired Army Lt. Col. Allen West, including the posting of anonymous social media messages threatening students protesting West’s speech and harassment of students after the speech," the school said Friday.

Allen West warns of DEVASTATING 'locust effect' as blue-state exodus impacts red states



On “The Rubin Report," retired Lt. Col. Allen West, candidate for Texas governor, joined BlazeTV host Dave Rubin to discuss the dangerous effects of so many people moving to red states amid a mass exodus of blue states.

In this clip, Allen talked about how people have quickly tired of authoritarian demands for proof of vaccination and how issues like vaccine mandates and critical race theory in education are causing a massive backlash as evidenced by Virginia Gov.-elect Glenn Youngkin’s victory over Terry McAuliffe. He cautioned that red states, like Texas and Florida, may soon become victims of the “locust effect” due to the exodus out of blue states like California and New York.

Allen also ended with a warning about becoming welfare-dependent and how you can be turned into a slave by either being forced to work for no pay, or by being paid for no work.

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'It is nefarious. It's intentional and purposeful': Allen West exposes the REAL reasons for Biden's border crisis



On “The Rubin Report," retired Lt. Col. Allen West, candidate for Texas governor, joined BlazeTV host Dave Rubin to talk about the Biden administration’s migrant crisis and the real reason Democrats and the radical left want open borders.

"It is nefarious. It's intentional and purposeful," Allen said of the Biden administration’s immigration policies. "When I look at this open borders agenda that was implemented — unconstitutionally, I mean you cannot give up the sovereignty of the United States of America by executive order — but then you look at H.R.1 and what H.R.1 talks about, because both of them came at about at the same time. H.R.1 says that there will be no voter registration review, there will be no picture ID, that we will be doing voting by unsolicited mail-in ballots, and online voter registration, same-day voter registration and voting, and illegals being able to vote. And you look at this infrastructure bill, the human infrastructure bill, where they're talking about granting amnesty. And so, by the end of this year we will be looking at close to 2 million illegal immigrants, this is a record high for the United States of America, have crossed the border and come into this country."

Allen also explained why it’s not just Biden’s immigration policy that is failing, but NGOs as well. He revealed how non-governmental organizations at the U.S. border, like Catholic Charities, are actually making matters worse by enabling crime and human trafficking.

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Texas GOP Replaces Firebrand Allen West With Former State Rep Who Promises To Keep Texas Red

Matt Rinaldi attempted to straddle this line of accountability and cooperation, saying, 'We need a chair that will work with — and not for — elected officials.'