This week, GAI President and bestselling author Peter Schweizer spoke at length with radio host Glenn Beck about a wide range of topics, including the Left’s desire for control and dominance.
“When you look at everything that is going on and what [The Left] is now admitting to and saying: we’re going to do price controls; we’re going to do unrealized gains tax; their stance on war; their stance on everything. There is no way that … they could allow Donald Trump to win,” Beck told Schweizer.
“This is the weird place that we are in in America,” Schweizer said. “You have Donald Trump who breaks all molds. And one of the people that’s vigorously supporting him is Robert Kennedy Jr, who also breaks a lot of molds. And they will disagree on certain policy positions.”
Schweizer continued: “But the point is they recognize the essential problem. And the essential problem is this desire for control and dominance, where the left has essentially been fuzed with corporate America, big government and big business are not enemies, are actually allies.”
“So they play this game where they talk about these policy prescriptions that really don’t have
widespread popularity. You know, this tax on unrealized gains is just ridiculous. But they’re obscuring it enough to where they think that a lot of people won’t even be aware that that is her position. That’s the game that they’re playing,” Schweizer adds.
As Schweizer suggests, the Harris-Walz campaign is counting on voters being unfamiliar with its policy positions (or lack thereof) — but that’s a feature, not a bug.
In addition to not listing any policy positions on her official campaign website, Kamala Harris and Tim Walz have only given six interviews total over the last month. Donald Trump and JD Vance have given thirty-six interviews, according to a recent Fox News report.
Ms. Harris and Mr. Walz want the power — they just aren’t keen to tell you what they will do with it.