Landry On Breitbart News Saturday: Governors Will Drive An American Revival

Here’s a 15-minute audio segment from over the weekend as Louisiana Attorney General Jeff Landry appeared on Breitbart News’ SiriusXM radio show (which appears as the Patriot 125 channel on Sirius XM) to talk about the Missouri v. Biden case.

We’ve talked about that case a bit over the time it’s been progressing; if you’ll remember, it’s this case which was the venue through with Landry’s team deposed Anthony Fauci several months back. Last week, judge Terry Doughty of the Western District of Louisiana granted an injunction against the federal government “coordinating” with Big Tech to censor or suppress speech with which it disagrees.

Which as Landry says makes this one of the most impactful pieces of litigation in modern American history.

The interview ranges beyond just the Missouri v. Biden case, though, and into a wider discussion of how to make America great again.

Matthew Boyle, the host, gets into the Louisiana governor’s race and the recent Kaplan poll which has Landry with a commanding lead, and Landry explains the jungle primary system and its effect on state politics.

And then he says something else interesting – Landry says that if a “critical mass” of conservative governors in red states can be built, you could see a game-changing effect.

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The specific quote: “When we have a critical mass of governors who believe in the same philosophy: freedom, liberty, independence, and less government, you know a balanced approach to being sure that when we balance Wall Street and Main Street, America can go back to being great again.”

Whether that’s doable won’t be known until liberty-minded, revivalist Republicans can win governorships in places like Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin and Colorado, but certainly a good state would be if such people were to win in Louisiana and in Kentucky, where Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron is running to take out Democrat incumbent Andy Beshear.

But it’s certainly true that, at least until such time as Team Biden is sent packing from the White House, the only hope of staving off the extreme negative effects of federal and ruling-class overreach must come from the states.

And it isn’t coming from Louisiana. Not under Edwards’ governorship and not under the weak-sauce “Republican” leadership of our state legislature. Landry might not be the only gubernatorial candidate showing promise of changing that, but he certainly seems the most active.

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