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Righteous MediaSince 1776. Est. 2019

Episode 527

Huge Primaries in Kentucky, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Oregon and Idaho. 3.6 Million Independents Shut Out.

It's primary day in six states — and 3.5 million independent Americans are being locked out of elections their tax dollars are paying for. Paul Rieckhoff breaks down the closed-primary scam state by state, the Trump-versus-Massie proxy war in Kentucky, and why 93% of House races are already decided before November. If you're not angry yet, you're not paying attention.

The Brief

→ Four things from today’s episode
01

Tucker Carlson declares he's done with the Republican Party after 35 years. and what he might do next

02

Marjorie Taylor Greene piggybacks. "we are done with the America last Republican Party"

03

Why a fake-independent rebrand from Tucker could damage the. Why a fake-independent rebrand from Tucker could damage the real independent movement

04

Primary day reality check. 5+ million independents locked out across New York, Maryland, and Utah

It's Tuesday, May 19th — a huge primary day in Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Alabama — and 3,557,000 independent Americans are being locked out of the elections deciding their representation. Paul Rieckhoff runs a solo briefing on the closed-primary problem nobody in the rigged two-party system wants to talk about: taxpayer-funded elections, run in public schools by public poll workers, that exclude anyone who refuses to put on a jersey. With 93% of House races and 80% of Senate races already decided by primaries, this isn't a procedural quirk — it's a structural assault on representative democracy.
Paul also unpacks the Trump-versus-Tom Massie proxy war in Kentucky, including the Secretary of Defense leaving his post to campaign against a sitting Republican congressman, the Georgia governor's race chaos between Burt Jones and Brad Raffensperger, and Trump's ever-expanding billion-dollar White House construction project that's quietly morphed from a ballroom into something that sounds a lot more like a bunker. He closes with the heroism of Amin Abdullah at the San Diego mosque shooting, a Long Island Railroad strike resolved in workers' favor, and the young helpers showing up across America when it counts. Righteous anger, patriotic hope, and a clear-eyed look at why the independent movement is the only path forward.

In this episode

  • The exact closed-primary lockout numbers: 258K in Idaho, 322K in Kentucky, 1.6M in Oregon, 1.4M in Pennsylvania
  • Why 93% of House races and 80% of Senate races are already decided before November
  • The Trump-versus-Tom Massie proxy war in Kentucky — and Pete Hegseth leaving the Pentagon to campaign
  • Georgia's wide-open governor's race: Burt Jones, Brad Raffensperger, and a billionaire flooding the airwaves
  • Trump's billion-dollar 'ballroom' that now includes a military hospital and research facilities under the White House
  • The San Diego mosque attack, the racial-pride suicide note, and the heroism of security guard Amin Abdullah
  • The Long Island Railroad strike resolution and what it signals for working-class politics in an election year
  • Remembering Chris Cornell, mental health awareness month, and the crisis resources every American should know
  • Three South Florida teenagers who stopped to save a 68-year-old having a heart attack on the roadside
  • Why donating to independent candidates buys all of us a seat at the table