1 00:00:01,120 --> 00:00:04,720 Speaker 1: A six at fifty five GARACD Talk station Friday Eve, 2 00:00:05,920 --> 00:00:08,160 Speaker 1: last day of the week for me. He got Gary 3 00:00:08,240 --> 00:00:10,680 Speaker 1: Jeff Walker covering form tomorrow on Monday's vacation day be 4 00:00:10,680 --> 00:00:12,680 Speaker 1: covered by Dan Carrier in great hands. And thanks to 5 00:00:12,720 --> 00:00:14,560 Speaker 1: both of those guys, and thanks for joining the fifty 6 00:00:14,560 --> 00:00:17,840 Speaker 1: five CARC this morning to do the Take twenty seminar 7 00:00:17,840 --> 00:00:19,799 Speaker 1: and to power Youoamerica dot org. You'll find out some 8 00:00:19,800 --> 00:00:22,320 Speaker 1: information about what's going on tonight and Power You Studios 9 00:00:22,360 --> 00:00:25,280 Speaker 1: located at three hundred Great Oaks Drive. You can show 10 00:00:25,360 --> 00:00:27,360 Speaker 1: up live and in person at seven pm when the 11 00:00:27,440 --> 00:00:30,080 Speaker 1: kickoff time begins. We heard from Americans for Prosperity Donovan 12 00:00:30,120 --> 00:00:33,159 Speaker 1: O'Neil yesterday. He'll be talking about while Hiowa's government is 13 00:00:33,200 --> 00:00:36,040 Speaker 1: so overpriced compared to other state governments, with some ideas 14 00:00:36,080 --> 00:00:38,520 Speaker 1: from AFP on that. But you'll also get the Take 15 00:00:38,680 --> 00:00:42,040 Speaker 1: twenty which is a shorter little segment by my guest 16 00:00:42,159 --> 00:00:43,720 Speaker 1: this morning, and I'm so pleased to have him on 17 00:00:43,720 --> 00:00:47,240 Speaker 1: the morning show, Eric Conroy. He grew up on the 18 00:00:47,240 --> 00:00:49,120 Speaker 1: West Side, went to Elder High School. I know that 19 00:00:49,360 --> 00:00:52,720 Speaker 1: pleases my West Side friends. Apparently comes from a military family. 20 00:00:52,800 --> 00:00:55,480 Speaker 1: His grandfather World War two veteran convincing was the right 21 00:00:55,520 --> 00:00:58,720 Speaker 1: thing to serve his country and his community. He did so. 22 00:00:58,840 --> 00:01:01,720 Speaker 1: After nine to eleven, he graduated from the US Air 23 00:01:01,760 --> 00:01:04,479 Speaker 1: Force Academy near the top of his class a rose 24 00:01:04,520 --> 00:01:07,479 Speaker 1: to the rank of captain in Special Operations Unit. Then 25 00:01:07,480 --> 00:01:10,960 Speaker 1: he went on to this CIA as a case officer, 26 00:01:11,000 --> 00:01:12,759 Speaker 1: and that's what he's going to be talking about tonight 27 00:01:12,800 --> 00:01:15,480 Speaker 1: for the Empower You America Seminar his time as a 28 00:01:15,480 --> 00:01:18,160 Speaker 1: CIA case officer. Welcome to the program. It's a real 29 00:01:18,160 --> 00:01:20,319 Speaker 1: pleasure to have you on, and thank you for your 30 00:01:20,319 --> 00:01:24,080 Speaker 1: service for our country. Eric Conroy, Hey. 31 00:01:23,920 --> 00:01:25,200 Speaker 2: Good morning, thanks for having me. 32 00:01:25,319 --> 00:01:27,759 Speaker 1: Happy to a lot of my Westside friends are really 33 00:01:27,760 --> 00:01:29,520 Speaker 1: excited about I hate you. A couple of people actually 34 00:01:29,520 --> 00:01:30,959 Speaker 1: text me yesterday and say, are you going to be 35 00:01:30,959 --> 00:01:32,600 Speaker 1: talking to Eric Conroy to Mark because he's doing an 36 00:01:32,600 --> 00:01:34,679 Speaker 1: Empower You seminar tomorrow and I'm like, okay, I think 37 00:01:34,720 --> 00:01:38,080 Speaker 1: we are, And of course Joe Strecker lined yup. First, 38 00:01:38,120 --> 00:01:39,679 Speaker 1: I got a couple of questions for you before we 39 00:01:39,680 --> 00:01:41,920 Speaker 1: get I want to deal a little bit with your campaign. 40 00:01:42,000 --> 00:01:45,039 Speaker 1: You're running against Greg Landsman and all my listening audience, 41 00:01:45,080 --> 00:01:47,000 Speaker 1: at least the vast majority of them are looking for 42 00:01:47,080 --> 00:01:51,080 Speaker 1: an alternative. So I'm going to give them your campaign website. 43 00:01:51,120 --> 00:01:55,880 Speaker 1: It's simple, Ericconroy dot com, boom right there, meet the man, 44 00:01:56,120 --> 00:01:58,280 Speaker 1: meet the issues, learn all about him, and yes, you 45 00:01:58,280 --> 00:02:00,640 Speaker 1: do have a better alternative to Greg Landsman. Moving over 46 00:02:00,720 --> 00:02:03,160 Speaker 1: to your time with the CIA, I got a quest 47 00:02:03,200 --> 00:02:04,920 Speaker 1: and you may take this the wrong way, Eric, I 48 00:02:05,000 --> 00:02:07,400 Speaker 1: have to ask you during the shutdown which just ended 49 00:02:07,480 --> 00:02:09,720 Speaker 1: last night, were the members in the CIA and the 50 00:02:09,720 --> 00:02:12,440 Speaker 1: CIA operations were they being funded or did they have 51 00:02:12,480 --> 00:02:13,560 Speaker 1: to take a pay freeze? 52 00:02:15,639 --> 00:02:19,120 Speaker 2: It really depends on what part right. And you're you're dedicated. 53 00:02:19,639 --> 00:02:22,480 Speaker 2: You're dedicated. People in the field are working and defending 54 00:02:22,480 --> 00:02:25,600 Speaker 2: this country. So it's not much different than how the 55 00:02:25,639 --> 00:02:27,760 Speaker 2: military operates in that regard. 56 00:02:27,880 --> 00:02:29,960 Speaker 1: It's just more covert. And yeah, and while you were 57 00:02:30,000 --> 00:02:32,480 Speaker 1: with the CIA, because I have I know people who 58 00:02:32,560 --> 00:02:35,760 Speaker 1: worked for the CIA, I have current but I will 59 00:02:35,760 --> 00:02:39,640 Speaker 1: call him a distant relative by marriage who walks around 60 00:02:39,680 --> 00:02:41,880 Speaker 1: and says he's with the State Department, but he's actually 61 00:02:41,960 --> 00:02:44,280 Speaker 1: with the CIA. Did you go around telling everybody with 62 00:02:44,320 --> 00:02:45,120 Speaker 1: the State Department? 63 00:02:45,240 --> 00:02:50,000 Speaker 2: Eric, Yeah, Bright, I did some very great work for 64 00:02:50,040 --> 00:02:54,080 Speaker 2: our country overseas. I defended this country and it's been 65 00:02:54,120 --> 00:02:58,000 Speaker 2: a terrific experience of work for the CIA to last well, 66 00:02:58,080 --> 00:03:00,200 Speaker 2: god seven years, and then the Air Force for for 67 00:03:00,280 --> 00:03:04,560 Speaker 2: seven years before that. So there are great dedicated men 68 00:03:04,600 --> 00:03:07,560 Speaker 2: and women doing that work in the harms of way overseas, 69 00:03:07,560 --> 00:03:09,600 Speaker 2: and I was really just proud and privileged to be 70 00:03:09,639 --> 00:03:11,480 Speaker 2: a part of it. It was a tremendous experience. 71 00:03:11,600 --> 00:03:13,600 Speaker 1: Fair enough, as a litigation attorney, I'm going to say, 72 00:03:13,639 --> 00:03:15,680 Speaker 1: move to strike, non responsive. I'm just giving you a 73 00:03:15,680 --> 00:03:18,680 Speaker 1: hard time. Eric. I know, Eric, let's CIA again. I'm 74 00:03:18,680 --> 00:03:21,119 Speaker 1: with the State Department. I had a college professor who 75 00:03:21,160 --> 00:03:24,040 Speaker 1: literally worked for the CIA said that, here's somebody say, 76 00:03:24,080 --> 00:03:26,239 Speaker 1: with the State Department, you can pretty much back on 77 00:03:26,280 --> 00:03:28,640 Speaker 1: the fact of the CIA, all right, moving away. In 78 00:03:28,680 --> 00:03:32,280 Speaker 1: your time as a CIA case off operator, what were 79 00:03:32,320 --> 00:03:35,120 Speaker 1: your tasks? And I don't know how much detail you 80 00:03:35,160 --> 00:03:36,560 Speaker 1: can get into and you're gonna be talking about this 81 00:03:36,560 --> 00:03:38,600 Speaker 1: tonight the empower you, Sminar, But how much detail you 82 00:03:38,640 --> 00:03:40,480 Speaker 1: can get into some of the type of operations you 83 00:03:40,480 --> 00:03:43,160 Speaker 1: were involved in. But I think everyone views the job 84 00:03:43,240 --> 00:03:46,720 Speaker 1: is filled with intrigue and you know, spying and all this. 85 00:03:46,880 --> 00:03:49,080 Speaker 1: So what did the job entail? Eric? 86 00:03:50,360 --> 00:03:53,080 Speaker 2: It is, well, Hey, what the CIA primarily does is 87 00:03:53,120 --> 00:03:56,240 Speaker 2: this is old school espanage, right, this is meeting people. 88 00:03:56,880 --> 00:03:59,120 Speaker 2: That's kind of like being a special journalist, right. You 89 00:03:59,160 --> 00:04:02,400 Speaker 2: need to go out and streets, meet people, understand who 90 00:04:02,440 --> 00:04:04,520 Speaker 2: they are and what they might have, and that could 91 00:04:04,520 --> 00:04:08,200 Speaker 2: be anyone from our foreign adversaries or tyrorist groups. And 92 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:11,760 Speaker 2: you need to build relationships with people to get information 93 00:04:11,880 --> 00:04:14,640 Speaker 2: that will help protect this country. And I was able 94 00:04:14,720 --> 00:04:17,400 Speaker 2: to do that overseas, both in Eastern Europe and in 95 00:04:17,440 --> 00:04:21,200 Speaker 2: war zones. And it is very much different than maybe 96 00:04:21,279 --> 00:04:24,960 Speaker 2: other ways that the intelligence community may gain information, such 97 00:04:24,960 --> 00:04:28,320 Speaker 2: as pictures from satellite. So this is very old school. Yes, 98 00:04:28,360 --> 00:04:30,760 Speaker 2: it's very romantic, and there are a lot of great 99 00:04:30,800 --> 00:04:33,640 Speaker 2: movies on it as well. You might have seen Zero 100 00:04:33,680 --> 00:04:37,039 Speaker 2: Doct thirty or maybe Bridge of Spies, of people going 101 00:04:37,080 --> 00:04:40,479 Speaker 2: out and building relationships and trying to convince people to 102 00:04:40,520 --> 00:04:44,400 Speaker 2: hopefully provide information. And I did that for about seven 103 00:04:44,480 --> 00:04:46,320 Speaker 2: years and it was absolutely amazing. 104 00:04:46,480 --> 00:04:50,120 Speaker 1: Well, there's that it's human versus sigan. You got signal intelligence, 105 00:04:50,120 --> 00:04:52,919 Speaker 1: which is electronic gathering, electronic you know, scooping up of 106 00:04:52,960 --> 00:04:56,480 Speaker 1: information doesn't involve human interaction. And that human intelligence component, 107 00:04:56,480 --> 00:04:58,920 Speaker 1: which is the old school way you're talking about, that's 108 00:04:58,920 --> 00:05:00,360 Speaker 1: where you were involved. 109 00:05:01,240 --> 00:05:04,000 Speaker 2: Exactly right, and you know the link that's exactly right. 110 00:05:04,000 --> 00:05:07,279 Speaker 2: It's human intelligence, which means they're using people as sources 111 00:05:07,279 --> 00:05:10,880 Speaker 2: of information. It's really not much different than being a journalist. 112 00:05:10,960 --> 00:05:13,720 Speaker 2: Instead of asking about, you know, Joe Burrow's toe, you 113 00:05:13,800 --> 00:05:17,599 Speaker 2: might be asking someone about Irani and nuclear missiles. So 114 00:05:17,680 --> 00:05:21,120 Speaker 2: when those are the topics that are involved, the dynamics 115 00:05:21,200 --> 00:05:23,159 Speaker 2: become much different, and that's when you need to really 116 00:05:23,160 --> 00:05:25,440 Speaker 2: start thinking about what you're doing and how you're meeting people, 117 00:05:25,800 --> 00:05:28,080 Speaker 2: because you need to protect the safety of both yourself 118 00:05:28,560 --> 00:05:31,479 Speaker 2: and whoever you're talking to as a source to get 119 00:05:31,480 --> 00:05:33,039 Speaker 2: that information and keep everyone safe. 120 00:05:33,200 --> 00:05:37,560 Speaker 1: Doesn't this require the target of your efforts to develop 121 00:05:37,600 --> 00:05:40,440 Speaker 1: these relationships for them to let their guard down, Because 122 00:05:40,480 --> 00:05:42,799 Speaker 1: if I'm in your role, I'm going to be painfully 123 00:05:42,800 --> 00:05:45,359 Speaker 1: aware of what I'm doing, which is I'm trying to 124 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:47,520 Speaker 1: get my foot into the door in this person's world 125 00:05:47,520 --> 00:05:49,520 Speaker 1: so they trust me enough to hand off some information. 126 00:05:50,240 --> 00:05:53,280 Speaker 1: Aren't they in that position aware of people like you 127 00:05:53,320 --> 00:05:54,920 Speaker 1: out in the world trying to do that, and so 128 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:57,720 Speaker 1: their guard is perpetually up. Or is this easier than 129 00:05:57,720 --> 00:05:58,719 Speaker 1: I might anticipate. 130 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:02,440 Speaker 2: You know, it's a people business, right, and it takes 131 00:06:02,480 --> 00:06:05,720 Speaker 2: getting to know people and relating to people and understanding 132 00:06:05,760 --> 00:06:07,800 Speaker 2: what their life is like and what they might need 133 00:06:07,880 --> 00:06:12,479 Speaker 2: and where they're at with their personal journey. So it's 134 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:14,280 Speaker 2: no different than you know, pulling up to a bar 135 00:06:14,320 --> 00:06:16,400 Speaker 2: and talking to your buddies or talking to your friends. Right, 136 00:06:16,480 --> 00:06:19,559 Speaker 2: you have to be a good guy to be able 137 00:06:19,600 --> 00:06:21,960 Speaker 2: to talk to people like that, and people know, right, 138 00:06:21,960 --> 00:06:24,279 Speaker 2: it's really not rocket science. If you can build friends 139 00:06:24,920 --> 00:06:28,920 Speaker 2: as a salesman or as a really just a friend 140 00:06:28,920 --> 00:06:30,559 Speaker 2: and being a good family member and a good person, 141 00:06:30,600 --> 00:06:35,080 Speaker 2: you're probably actually going to be pretty decent at talking 142 00:06:35,080 --> 00:06:37,560 Speaker 2: to people from the other side to find out what's 143 00:06:37,600 --> 00:06:38,040 Speaker 2: going on. 144 00:06:38,320 --> 00:06:41,080 Speaker 1: How do you hone an awareness skill that you like? 145 00:06:41,080 --> 00:06:44,520 Speaker 1: For example, there's a double agent concept that person, let's say, 146 00:06:44,680 --> 00:06:47,320 Speaker 1: becomes aware or new from the get go that you, 147 00:06:47,600 --> 00:06:50,240 Speaker 1: Eric Conroy, were actually a CIA operative trying to get 148 00:06:50,240 --> 00:06:51,880 Speaker 1: your foot in the going to get information that they 149 00:06:51,880 --> 00:06:54,760 Speaker 1: don't feed you intentional wrong information or maybe give you 150 00:06:54,800 --> 00:06:57,279 Speaker 1: a little bit of accurate information which gives you some 151 00:06:57,360 --> 00:07:00,240 Speaker 1: comfort that they're speaking truthfully, only this year in the 152 00:07:00,240 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 1: wrong direction. That kind of thing goes on all the 153 00:07:01,880 --> 00:07:02,880 Speaker 1: time as well, doesn't it. 154 00:07:04,120 --> 00:07:06,160 Speaker 2: Well, you know, the Intelli DI community as a whole. 155 00:07:06,200 --> 00:07:08,880 Speaker 2: Think of it as like building a jigsaw puzzle, right 156 00:07:09,000 --> 00:07:13,560 Speaker 2: and maybe me meeting somebody and finding out one piece 157 00:07:13,560 --> 00:07:15,920 Speaker 2: of information is going to go into a jigsaw puzzle 158 00:07:16,400 --> 00:07:19,080 Speaker 2: combined with a bunch of other sources like you mentioned 159 00:07:19,080 --> 00:07:22,240 Speaker 2: from singing or imagery, think a pile a picture on 160 00:07:22,240 --> 00:07:25,200 Speaker 2: a topic. So that is the goal of the intelligence 161 00:07:25,200 --> 00:07:29,360 Speaker 2: community is to gather information from a range of ways 162 00:07:29,360 --> 00:07:32,520 Speaker 2: and sources to build that picture on a topic. So 163 00:07:32,520 --> 00:07:35,560 Speaker 2: it's really never like a single point of failure. It 164 00:07:35,560 --> 00:07:38,720 Speaker 2: shouldn't be right. It should be building that nosaic, that 165 00:07:38,800 --> 00:07:41,480 Speaker 2: jigsaw puzzle from a bunch of different angles to find 166 00:07:41,520 --> 00:07:42,520 Speaker 2: out what's really going on. 167 00:07:42,800 --> 00:07:45,040 Speaker 1: Well and to the extent you were able to, And 168 00:07:45,080 --> 00:07:47,760 Speaker 1: I'm sure you're still bound by some secrets or confidential 169 00:07:47,760 --> 00:07:49,440 Speaker 1: audit rules or correct me if I'm wrong, if you're not, 170 00:07:49,520 --> 00:07:52,840 Speaker 1: But can you put an illustration together of how this 171 00:07:53,000 --> 00:07:55,840 Speaker 1: works a particular operation maybe you were involved with, or 172 00:07:55,880 --> 00:07:57,640 Speaker 1: how you got from point A to point B where 173 00:07:57,640 --> 00:08:00,320 Speaker 1: you can say, yes, I was successful in achieving goal 174 00:08:00,360 --> 00:08:02,280 Speaker 1: that I was assigned to. Is it possible for you 175 00:08:02,320 --> 00:08:04,080 Speaker 1: to do that in a real context. 176 00:08:05,160 --> 00:08:06,920 Speaker 2: I'll talk about it in a round about way, and 177 00:08:07,320 --> 00:08:10,400 Speaker 2: what what it is is, it's it's no different than 178 00:08:10,440 --> 00:08:12,679 Speaker 2: really being a salesman. Right, you have a sales process. 179 00:08:12,760 --> 00:08:15,520 Speaker 2: Let's say you have you have a lead for a 180 00:08:15,760 --> 00:08:18,560 Speaker 2: maybe to make a particular sale, and you meet that 181 00:08:18,560 --> 00:08:20,920 Speaker 2: person and you cultivate a relationship and you be friends 182 00:08:20,960 --> 00:08:23,680 Speaker 2: with them, and you try to figure out if one 183 00:08:23,760 --> 00:08:25,680 Speaker 2: you're you're going to be good friends, because that's first 184 00:08:25,720 --> 00:08:29,080 Speaker 2: and foremost how anything else in life works. But also 185 00:08:30,000 --> 00:08:32,520 Speaker 2: you figure out there's a good professional fit. So it's 186 00:08:32,600 --> 00:08:36,040 Speaker 2: really not much different than a sales cycle in a 187 00:08:36,040 --> 00:08:36,920 Speaker 2: lot of ways. 188 00:08:37,640 --> 00:08:39,640 Speaker 1: So I'm trying to imagine a scenario how you would 189 00:08:39,640 --> 00:08:42,360 Speaker 1: you would start this process. Are you placed in a 190 00:08:42,400 --> 00:08:46,480 Speaker 1: particular business or industry where you're assigned to a role 191 00:08:46,480 --> 00:08:49,920 Speaker 1: as oh, he's the director of you you know, HR 192 00:08:50,080 --> 00:08:52,080 Speaker 1: or something which puts you in a position to interact 193 00:08:52,120 --> 00:08:54,560 Speaker 1: with the folks you're trying to spy on. Is this 194 00:08:54,720 --> 00:08:56,719 Speaker 1: just like running into someone at a bar kind of thing? 195 00:08:56,760 --> 00:08:58,080 Speaker 1: You know where they're going to be and you show 196 00:08:58,160 --> 00:08:59,600 Speaker 1: up and you're like, hey, can I buy you a beer? 197 00:08:59,640 --> 00:09:04,079 Speaker 1: I guess contextually speaking, and wondering how this process begins. 198 00:09:05,800 --> 00:09:08,040 Speaker 2: Well, I mean, I'm not going to talk about too 199 00:09:08,040 --> 00:09:11,080 Speaker 2: many specifics because I can't go into too many details, 200 00:09:11,080 --> 00:09:15,720 Speaker 2: but it can arise in a very varied, varied ways, right, 201 00:09:16,440 --> 00:09:18,160 Speaker 2: there are many different ways, so you can hopefully build 202 00:09:18,160 --> 00:09:21,160 Speaker 2: a relationship with someone and move it to the next level. 203 00:09:21,840 --> 00:09:24,160 Speaker 1: This is I am thoroughly convinced, Eric, and I have 204 00:09:24,160 --> 00:09:25,400 Speaker 1: a feeling you're not gonna be able to answer this 205 00:09:25,440 --> 00:09:27,120 Speaker 1: one or all. But it seems so obvious to me. 206 00:09:27,280 --> 00:09:31,320 Speaker 1: We keep spending billions of dollars to keep the UN open, 207 00:09:31,360 --> 00:09:33,280 Speaker 1: and I keep wondering what we can show for the 208 00:09:33,320 --> 00:09:35,000 Speaker 1: money that we've spent. And the only thing I can 209 00:09:35,040 --> 00:09:38,160 Speaker 1: conclude is that it's a wonderful source, a resource for 210 00:09:38,240 --> 00:09:41,080 Speaker 1: us to gather secrets and information from foreign nationals, and 211 00:09:41,120 --> 00:09:43,440 Speaker 1: that's why we pay the bill. It's a spy operation. 212 00:09:43,640 --> 00:09:45,640 Speaker 1: Any truth that are you going to dodge that one? 213 00:09:45,800 --> 00:09:50,719 Speaker 2: Eric, The UN is a radical leftist institution that we 214 00:09:51,080 --> 00:09:53,920 Speaker 2: maybe consider cutting some funny for, so I'm in that camp. 215 00:09:54,840 --> 00:09:57,000 Speaker 2: The UN has been particularly in f in a lot 216 00:09:57,040 --> 00:10:00,120 Speaker 2: of things over the years. You could probably use less 217 00:10:00,160 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 2: funding as opposed to more funding. 218 00:10:02,600 --> 00:10:04,160 Speaker 1: All right, So I'm going to go with a yes 219 00:10:04,280 --> 00:10:06,520 Speaker 1: on that one as well, like this like the estate 220 00:10:06,520 --> 00:10:10,480 Speaker 1: Department answer. And now moving over to your campaign, ericconroyd 221 00:10:10,520 --> 00:10:12,800 Speaker 1: dot com. People get all the information and I hope Eric, 222 00:10:12,840 --> 00:10:14,880 Speaker 1: you and I will be talking quite a few times 223 00:10:14,920 --> 00:10:17,800 Speaker 1: before next year's election because my listening audience and I 224 00:10:17,840 --> 00:10:19,839 Speaker 1: would like to unsee Greg Lansman and you may be 225 00:10:19,920 --> 00:10:22,160 Speaker 1: demand for the job. So if you really had to 226 00:10:22,200 --> 00:10:24,120 Speaker 1: pinpoint something that is near and dear to your heart, 227 00:10:24,120 --> 00:10:27,080 Speaker 1: what's driving you to run for Congress? Among all these 228 00:10:27,120 --> 00:10:31,880 Speaker 1: issues transportation, infrastructure, border security, neighborhoods, jobs, economy, what's Eric 229 00:10:31,920 --> 00:10:35,080 Speaker 1: Conroy's main goal to at once elected to Congress? 230 00:10:35,960 --> 00:10:39,080 Speaker 2: Sure? Well, I have become concerned and passionate about the 231 00:10:39,120 --> 00:10:42,640 Speaker 2: economic and social trajectory of this region for some time 232 00:10:42,679 --> 00:10:45,520 Speaker 2: and believe we need the common sense representative to take 233 00:10:45,559 --> 00:10:48,880 Speaker 2: it into the future. Right, we just saw our incumbent 234 00:10:49,000 --> 00:10:52,920 Speaker 2: Democrat vote no to reopen the government along with this 235 00:10:53,040 --> 00:10:57,320 Speaker 2: radical leftist Cronius to gain really very little if any 236 00:10:57,360 --> 00:11:02,160 Speaker 2: political leverage in the process to appear their radical leftist base. 237 00:11:02,360 --> 00:11:05,200 Speaker 2: To me, you just just demonstrates that Greg Landsman is 238 00:11:05,240 --> 00:11:08,520 Speaker 2: not the moderate he claims. It's not the moderate Democrat, 239 00:11:08,559 --> 00:11:10,920 Speaker 2: he claims, and he is unfit to lead. What we 240 00:11:10,960 --> 00:11:12,800 Speaker 2: need here is we need a leader to make common 241 00:11:12,800 --> 00:11:15,360 Speaker 2: sense decisions for this region and I hope to bring 242 00:11:15,440 --> 00:11:17,120 Speaker 2: that next year. And this is not Great landsman. 243 00:11:17,800 --> 00:11:20,200 Speaker 1: I agree completely with that. So as we move forward 244 00:11:20,240 --> 00:11:22,240 Speaker 1: toward the election, hopefully get Eric on. You get to 245 00:11:22,280 --> 00:11:25,000 Speaker 1: come on the program again. We'll talk about issues as 246 00:11:25,040 --> 00:11:26,760 Speaker 1: we move forward toward next year. 247 00:11:26,920 --> 00:11:29,640 Speaker 2: Eric, Yeah, thank you so much. 248 00:11:29,720 --> 00:11:31,719 Speaker 1: That's yes, all right. Got an ask out of Eric 249 00:11:31,720 --> 00:11:34,760 Speaker 1: Conroy Ericconroy dot com and log in tonight from home 250 00:11:34,920 --> 00:11:37,079 Speaker 1: or show up at three hundred grede Oaks drive to 251 00:11:37,120 --> 00:11:39,160 Speaker 1: the Empower You Seminar where you can hear Eric with 252 00:11:39,200 --> 00:11:42,640 Speaker 1: his take twenty plus again Donald and' neil from Americans 253 00:11:42,640 --> 00:11:45,199 Speaker 1: for Prosperity about overpriced government here in the state of 254 00:11:45,240 --> 00:11:48,640 Speaker 1: Ohio tonight at seven pm. Make sure you're registered though 255 00:11:48,640 --> 00:11:51,400 Speaker 1: eight seventeen right now fifty five KRC the talk station. 256 00:11:51,480 --> 00:11:56,280 Speaker 1: Don't go way fifty five KRC after sixty years