Topic: Bob Dole

3 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]
10:50 - 13:51

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Presidential Elections as Political Formality and Controlled Agents

The discussion characterizes U.S. presidential elections as formalities controlled by elite interests, suggesting that candidates like Bill Clinton and Bob Dole are merely agents for a global agenda. Jeff Davis argues that meaningful change cannot come through the ballot box because the "sharks" surrounding high-level offices control the candidates' speeches and legislative actions. They conclude that only an informed mass movement of people can stop the progression toward a "communist world order."

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]
22:42 - 25:20

Jeff Davis(Classic 1996) Who's Who Of The Elite Gaylon Ross [tYIDpiqzJdc]

Systemic Promotion and Political Puppetry

The speakers describe a system of self-promotion where individuals are elevated within government and industry only if they adhere to the elite's agenda. Bill Clinton and Bob Dole are cited as examples of puppets who both support globalist policies like NAFTA and GATT regardless of their party affiliation. The guest argues that Clinton is simply a more effective "agent" for selling the elite's program to the public.

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]
51:41 - 54:58

Jeff Davis With Special Guest Alex Jones Militarization Of Police July 7, 1997 [FyIRc LlG2U]

Political Solutions and the 1996 Election

The hosts discuss their voting choices in the 1996 election, with Alex Jones explaining he voted for a split ticket including Libertarians and specific Republicans like Ron Paul. They criticize Bob Dole as an "elitist fat cat" and discuss Bill 2002, a proposal to abolish the IRS. The segment highlights the distinction between establishment politicians and a small cadre of constitutionalists attempting to reduce federal control.