The Jenny Beth Show

Abolish the Senate: Jeffries Says No, His Caucus Says Yes & Florida Votes | Martin, Carroll, McNeily

Episode Summary

Abolish the United States Senate. It is in writing, published on July 14 by the Democratic Socialists of America, alongside replacing the president and the Supreme Court with an executive and a judiciary chosen by Congress and answerable to Congress. On Sunday, House Democratic leader Hakeem Jeffries was asked about it. He said he does not support that agenda. Then he said the members elected on it will be part of his caucus. Jenny Beth Martin puts that platform next to the Constitution, article by article, and asks the question the answer dodges: if the people who ran on it are seated in the room, what does the leader's private opinion actually change? Her panel is Rod Martin, founder and chief executive of Martin Capital, author of The Rod Martin Report, and a member of the startup team at PayPal; Conn Carroll, commentary editor at the Washington Examiner and author of Sex and the Citizen; and Robert McNeily, Director of Broadcasting and Grassroots Engagement at Tea Party Patriots Action. Also this hour: Florida votes with more than 1,200 offices on the ballot, the lanes forming in the 2028 Democratic presidential primary, Georgia's Senate race turning loud, Conn Carroll on autonomy conservatives versus common good conservatives and on what the New York Times wrote about the end of the Boy Scouts, and Rod Martin on the undersea gap, energy dominance, and what six hundred drones over Moscow should be teaching the American military. More at jennybethshow.com and teapartypatriots.org.

Episode Notes

Rod Martin is the founder and chief executive of Martin Capital and the author of The Rod Martin Report. He was on the startup team at PayPal, he lives in Florida, and he spends most of this hour connecting energy, shipbuilding, and drones into a single geopolitical argument.

Conn Carroll is the commentary editor at the Washington Examiner and the author of Sex and the Citizen. He brings two pieces to the table this hour: one on the split between autonomy conservatives and common good conservatives, and one on what the New York Times wrote about the end of the Boy Scouts of America.

Robert McNeily, Director of Broadcasting and Grassroots Engagement at Tea Party Patriots Action, co-hosts. Jenny Beth Martin hosts.

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Timestamped breakdown:

00:00 — Cold open: they wrote it down

00:55 — Which is it, support the agenda or not

01:42 — Florida votes: more than 1,200 offices on the ballot

02:59 — Why 35,000 poll watchers and poll workers matter

03:43 — Iran's negotiating window closes with no announced path

04:25 — Four Democratic Senate nominees refuse Chuck Schumer

04:40 — Meet the panel

05:35 — Robert McNeily on the last hours of a primary

07:16 — Rod Martin on Florida and Byron Donalds

10:29 — South Carolina, and the lanes in the 2028 Democratic primary

13:37 — Ask Francesca Hong: what they did to Bernie Sanders

14:57 — The platform next to the Constitution

17:20 — What Hakeem Jeffries actually said

18:01 — A management problem he cannot solve

21:19 — Who is really leading the Democratic Party

22:49 — Georgia gets loud: Trump and Jon Ossoff

26:19 — The Atlanta Jewish Times open letter

29:17 — Autonomy conservatives and common good conservatives

33:15 — Closing the undersea gap

38:25 — The New York Times and the end of the Boy Scouts

44:08 — Everything runs on energy

49:03 — Rapid fire: the Strait of Hormuz

52:31 — The pipelines that bypass the strait

55:53 — Six hundred drones over Moscow

57:51 — Directed energy and the cost of shooting down a drone

1:01:07 — Chinese components, and learning from Ukraine

1:04:33 — Your job for today: volunteer

1:05:38 — Closing

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