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  • Trump's Economy Avalanche: How Biden's Inflation Lies are Crashing Blue States – And the Red Wave Reboot
    2025/12/02

    Less than one year into Trump's second term, the economic data tells a story Democrats desperately want buried.

    Inflation sits at 3% (down from Biden's 9.1% peak). Gas prices hit $3.00 nationally—$2.26 in red states like Tennessee. Egg prices fell for five consecutive months. Most importantly, wages are growing at 4.2%, finally beating inflation for the first time since February 2024. American workers are gaining $30-50 per week in real purchasing power.

    But here's the avalanche: California lost $25 billion in income in one year. New York lost $20 billion. Where did it go? Florida gained $36 billion. Texas gained $12 billion. Americans are voting with their feet, fleeing high-tax blue states for red state freedom.

    Join John O'Connor as he exposes the economic realities Democrats won't discuss—from Trump's Brazil beef tariff deal to the collapse of the blue state model.

    Deep-dive conservative analysis every Tuesday and Thursday. Quick Strike episodes Monday, Wednesday, Friday.

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    23 分
  • From FDR to "From the River to the Sea": How Democrats Lost the Jews
    2025/11/26

    How did the Democratic Party lose American Jews? For 80 years, Jewish voters were the most reliable Democratic constituency—backing FDR, JFK, and every president since at rates approaching 90%. Today, that alliance is collapsing. Democrat support for Israel has plummeted 30 points in just three years. Jewish voters are fleeing to Republicans in record numbers. What happened?

    In this episode, John O'Connor breaks down the complete timeline: The Squad's arrival and open antisemitism. October 7th and the progressive response. Campus protests that turned violent. Jamaal Bowman and Cori Bush losing their primaries. The ideological shift that made supporting Israel disqualifying on the left.

    This is the story of political betrayal, campus chaos, and one of the most dramatic realignments in modern American politics.

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    22 分
  • The Swamp Protects Its Own: Stacey Plaskett's Epstein Texts & The GOP Backroom Deal
    2025/11/20

    On Tuesday night, the House voted to protect Delegate Stacey Plaskett after documents revealed she was texting with Jeffrey Epstein during a 2019 congressional hearing—receiving coaching and questions in real-time. But three Republicans joined Democrats to kill the censure vote. Why? According to Anna Paulina Luna, Nancy Mace, and other GOP congresswomen, it was all part of a backroom deal to protect Rep. Cory Mills from his own censure over domestic violence allegations, stolen valor claims, and ethics violations. This is the swamp protecting its own—on both sides of the aisle.

    In this episode, we break down:
    - The shocking Epstein texts showing real-time coaching during the Michael Cohen hearing
    - How Plaskett defended coordinating with a convicted sex offender
    - The backroom deal that saved both Plaskett and Mills
    - Why this is the THIRD time this tactic has worked
    - The brave Republican women calling out the corruption

    This is what swamp corruption looks like, Patriots. Both parties choosing to protect their own instead of holding anyone accountable.

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    19 分
  • J6 Pipe Bomber: Why Can't FBI Solve This After 4 Years?
    2025/11/18

    Four years after pipe bombs were planted at the DNC and RNC on January 6, the FBI still hasn't made an arrest. Despite 1,000+ interviews, 39,000 videos reviewed, and a $500,000 reward, the case remains unsolved. Vice President-elect Kamala Harris drove within yards of one bomb. Secret Service K-9 units missed it twice. Former FBI agents say they were pulled off promising leads. Cell carriers deny providing "corrupted data" the FBI claims blocked identification. Now FBI Director Kash Patel and Deputy Director Dan Bongino—who called it an "inside job" for years—promise answers are coming soon. John O'Connor breaks down the timeline, the security failures, the investigation that went nowhere, and why this matters more than January 6 itself.

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    20 分
  • Epstein's Ghost Emails: How Dems Used Virginia Giuffre to Smear Trump While Brennan Faces Grand Jury
    2025/11/13

    House Democrats released three cherry-picked Jeffrey Epstein emails yesterday claiming Trump "spent hours" with victim Virginia Giuffre. The White House immediately exposed the truth: Giuffre never accused Trump of wrongdoing and called him "friendly" in her posthumous memoir. Democrats carefully redacted her name hoping you wouldn't discover she cleared Trump. Meanwhile, the REAL story they're hiding? John Brennan just got hit with grand jury subpoenas for lying to Congress about the Russia hoax. This is the Democrat playbook—manufacture Trump scandals when their own scandals explode. We break down the emails, the White House response, Brennan's meltdown, and why the timing of this drop reveals everything.

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    18 分
  • The Midterm Curse: Why Presidents Always Lose—And How We Fight It in 2026
    2025/11/11

    Since 1934, the president's party has lost House seats in 21 out of 23 midterm elections. That's a 91% failure rate. The average loss? Twenty-eight House seats.

    Republicans currently hold the House by just three seats. If history repeats itself, we're about to get crushed in the 2026 midterm elections.

    But John O'Connor isn't accepting defeat. In this episode of O'Connor's Right Stand, he breaks down the brutal mathematics of midterm elections, explains exactly why the "midterm curse" is so consistent, and reveals the only two times in modern history it didn't happen—and what we can learn from those exceptions.

    More importantly, he lays out a comprehensive 6-point battle plan for how conservatives can minimize losses and keep the House majority.

    You'll discover:
    - The five reasons why presidents always lose midterms (thermostatic effect, coalition problem, enthusiasm gap, accountability factor, and death by disappointments)
    - Why Trump's 2024 coalition won't show up in 2026—and what to do about it
    - The only two exceptions: 1998 (Clinton gained 5 seats) and 2002 (Bush gained 8 seats)
    - Six concrete strategies to minimize damage and hold the line
    - Why losing just 10 seats instead of 28 would be a massive victory
    - How to turn a referendum on Trump into a choice between conservatism and socialism

    The next twelve months will determine whether Trump's agenda survives or dies. This isn't about hope—it's about strategy, execution, and understanding political gravity.

    Deep-dive conservative political analysis from software programmer and truth-teller John O'Connor. No spin. No corporate polish. Just facts, strategy, and unapologetically American commentary.

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    19 分
  • The Filibuster: History, Trump's Nuclear Option & What's Next
    2025/11/04

    The filibuster is dominating headlines as President Trump calls on Senate Republicans to use the "nuclear option" and eliminate the 60-vote threshold to end the government shutdown. On day 35 of the shutdown—now tied as the longest in U.S. history—the debate over Senate rules has never been more urgent. But what exactly is the filibuster? Where did it come from? And should Republicans actually kill it?

    In this episode of O'Connor's Right Stand, we break down the complete history of the filibuster—from its accidental creation in 1806 by Aaron Burr to the 1917 Rule XXII that created the cloture process. We explain how the "silent filibuster" replaced the "talking filibuster" in the 1970s, and why this arcane Senate rule now controls whether 42 million Americans get their SNAP benefits.

    We expose the stunning hypocrisy of Democrats who wanted to eliminate the filibuster under Biden but suddenly love it under Trump. We cover Trump's Truth Social posts demanding the nuclear option, Senate Majority Leader John Thune's firm rejection, and why even some House Republicans like Byron Donalds and Marjorie Taylor Greene are backing Trump's call.

    Most importantly, we lay out what Republicans should actually do: Why killing the filibuster would be a disaster when Democrats inevitably regain power. How returning to the "talking filibuster" would force accountability. And why making Chuck Schumer stand on the Senate floor for 72 hours explaining why he's blocking food assistance might be the smartest strategy of all. The government shutdown. The nuclear option. Senate rules. Democratic hypocrisy. Republican strategy. It's all here.

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    20 分
  • Trump's Drug Boat Strikes: 57 Dead, Rand Paul Objects - Why I Support the Missiles
    2025/10/30

    Trump has ordered 14 military strikes against drug boats since September. 57 people are dead. Even Rand Paul is calling it unconstitutional. But here's what nobody's asking: What would YOU do to stop boats bringing fentanyl that killed 73,000 Americans last year?

    In this episode, John O'Connor breaks down why Trump's approach is right, why traditional Coast Guard methods fail 93% of the time, and why even constitutional conservatives are getting this wrong. Topics include Rand Paul's objections, international law arguments, the Venezuela regime change angle, and why this is war—not law enforcement.

    73,690 Americans died from overdoses last year. Coast Guard intercepts only 7-15% of maritime cocaine. When we do arrest smugglers, foreign governments release them within hours. The old way has failed catastrophically.

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    19 分