Jackson Purfeerst joins the program to share how he's had to fight "Karen" to celebrate American with fireworks.
Two guests join the program this week. First, Trisha Hope details suppressed accounts of how the January 6th capitol riots came to be. Then we're joined by TC Pearson to discuss Minnesota's version of the Black Robe Regiment and the need for clergy to seize moral leadership of our culture. Support the stream: https://streamlabs.com/walterhudson
Erik Mortensen has made a name for himself as the most contentious conservative legislator in St. Paul, too hot for even the five-man New House Republican Caucus to handle. Is his brand of zero-compromise politics the future of the movement, or a hindrance to conservative progress? Plus, Bella and Walter share hot takes on the news of the week.
As the narrative surrounding the past 18 months collapses under the weight of the #FauciEmails and we return abruptly to normalcy, will there be any political price for those who lied to us? Minnesota Republican candidate for governor Scott Jensen returns to the program to reveal how his campaign will approach 2022.
Bella Dangelo and the crew are joined by Benton County MNGOP chair Dan Johnson to discuss Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's prospects forre-election in 2022. Will voters even remember the lockdowns and the mask mandate and the effect they had on the economy? Will the truth of the scamdemic overcome the media narrative? Plus, the nation celebrates the anniversary of George Floyd's death as if he were a national hero. But what's his true legacy?
Speaking to a group of local Republicans in Minnesota, Bella Dangelo Show co-host Walter Hudson outlines the key components of Critcal Race Theory, including the threat it presents to reason and Western civilization. Then, he tells us how to defeat it. Text a link to the show to one friend who needs to hear it. Visitthebelladangeloshow.com
Rick Weible returns to the program to give us a casual tour of the political swamp in St. Paul, Minnesota and beyond. To avoid being censored by YouTube again, let's claim that nothing we cover has anything to do with the perfectly administered election in 2020. Everything's fine, and we have nothing to worry about. Text a link to the show to one friend who needs to hear it. Visit thebelladangeloshow.com
Inappropriate content. False claims. Deceptive practices. These were YouTube's accusations for this clip from a recent episode of The Bella Dangelo Show. What did we say that was so outlandish and inappropriate? We simply took the number of 2020 voters cited by the U.S. census and compared them to the number of 2020ballots reported by the mainstream media. Two numbers, right next to each other. That made YouTube's tummy ache. Find out why. Visit thebelladangeloshow.com Sources: Census (see Table 1) CNBC NPR Pew
Citing official U.S. census numbers alongside readily available mainstream media reporting, we show that there were up to 5 million more ballots counted in the 2020 presidential election than there were voters. That's prima facia, out in the open, official government disclosure of apparent voter fraud. Check out the links for yourself below. Plus, former advisor to the Donald J. Trump presidential campaign Chris Hupke joins us with his insights. Census (see Table 1):https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/voting-and-registration/p20-585.html CNBC:https://www.cnbc.com/amp/2020/11/04/2020-election-sees-record-high-turnout-with-at-least-159point8-million-votes-projected.html NPR:https://www.npr.org/2020/11/25/937248659/president-elect-biden-hits-80-million-votes-in-year-of-record-turnout Pew:https://www.pewresearch.org/fact-tank/2021/01/28/turnout-soared-in-2020-as-nearly-two-thirds-of-eligible-u-s-voters-cast-ballots-for-president/?amp=1
What happens when the world finally admits the United States dollar is worthless? We get the less than uplifting answer from Minnesota state representative Cal Bahr, and laugh about it somehow. Host Bella Dangelo is joined by Jay Duggan and Walter Hudson. Election data analyst and GOP politico Rick Weible rounds out the crew.