🎧 If You Can't Win, Change The Rules

🎧 If You Can't Win, Change The Rules

From Underground USA's Corner of the Bar Podcast by Underground USA

May 12, 2026 · 37 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the Iran conflict, political strategies related to the Supreme Court, and the importance of voter turnout in elections.

In this segment, we talk about the on-again-off-again Iran conflict and how it is stunningly incredulous that feminists in the West aren’t raining ire down on the misogynist mullahs of Iran. We move on to addressing Dime Store Obama 2.0 (Hakeem Jeffries) and how he has fallen in line with the “if the definition of a word or the meaning of a phrase doesn’t suit your agenda, you can simply make-up a new meaning and have at it.” Kyle and I take these topics in-depth in The Corner of the Bar segment. I finish up by offering my take on the move Virginia Democrats seek to make in lowering the mandatory age of their Supreme Court Justices to 54, thus replacing every sitting justice, and all for political gain. I can’t express how important it is for Republicans, Conservatives, conservative-minded Independents, and Libertarians to turn out at the polls, not just for the midterms and the general elections, but for every single election from local to county to state to national. It’s about momentum. It’s about sending the undeniable signal that we are here, haven’t gone anywhere, and are committed to the cause. When you are talking to people who are on the fence, put it to them this way…

People in this episode

Host: Kyle

Topics covered

  • Iran conflict
  • feminism
  • political strategy
  • Supreme Court
  • elections
  • Republicans
  • voter turnout

Keywords

  • Iran
  • feminism
  • Hakeem Jeffries
  • Supreme Court
  • elections
  • Republicans
  • voter turnout

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Places: Iran, Virginia

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