Could a 28th Amendment Change American Elections?
In this thought-provoking interview, Gene Valentino shares his views on election integrity, constitutional reform, term limits, and the future of American politics. He discusses concerns surrounding the 2020 election, the idea of a Citizens Amendment, the role of Congress, and what the political landscape could look like under a Biden administration.
Topics covered include:
✅ Election integrity and voter confidence
✅ Proposed 28th Amendment discussion
✅ Congressional term limits
✅ Trump’s political strategy and leadership
✅ The balance of power in Washington
✅ The future of the Republican and Democratic parties
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Full Episode Transcript
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No, no, my I’m I’m jumping around in my shoes here, Gino, my friend. Okay, so you know, you and I haven’t actually spoke on the
phone. We’ve been texting over the last few days. Uh there’s a lot going on out there. And you texted something to me
that I thought was pretty interesting. I guess yesterday you said, “Hey, there’s a reason why we hadn’t heard much from the president. Lots’s going to happen in
the next few days.” So, hey, tell me what’s on your mind. What do you think? And and have you been able to verify any of this?
Well, uh there is a pro they call it and I’m not a lawyer, but there’s a prepundonderance of evidence that clearly causes a normal person to raise
any reasonable person to raise their eyebrows and say, “What’s going on here?” If um you just manipulated 2% of
the vote in 20 states, it would be an easy win for Biden. and it looked like that’s what happened. Uh I’m just
disgusted. Uh Michael, this goes back to what I was talking about with you, excuse [clears throat] me, on a prior call.
And that’s that 28th that proposed 28th amendment to the Constitution called the Citizens Amendment with authorization
rules in place on how what what entitles you to become a legal voter in the United States. Well, you can’t talk
about voting until you talk about citizenship first. And I believe the time has come for our nation to put
together a um a national uh citizens amendment, the 28th amendment to the
constitution, which as part of it addresses voting rights and uh that this be nationally voted on and national and
and managed and administered at the federal level. Each the problem we have here is that the secretaries of state
and the elections supervisors of elections have um have uh each got their own set of rules on a statebyst state,
county bycounty level and it’s caused confed that’s just not necessary. We’re a
global community. We’re a global economy. We move quicker. We go outside our counties and parishes easier easily
and um we move around the world in a way we couldn’t consider 20 30 years ago. We need a national centralized
elections administration system. The most sacred right we have as a citizen is our right to vote and uh and it’s
definitely been compromised this election. So to answer your question, I um am aware of some things that have
been said to me that would give a normal person reason to believe that this is going to be not only contested, but that
evidence will surface in a very big way throughout several regions of the
country, not just a few ballots in Psylvania isolated to one county.
You know, it’s interesting, but I was thinking about this over the weekend.
Uh, I’ve been a little under the weather. I’ve got a sinus infection.
But, you know, I was just kind of thinking to myself, America’s got talent, got talent, can
log in 20 million votes in a commercial break, but we can’t get an election done
right here in the United States. That’ll tell you that there’s something seriously wrong with our election process, at least our nationwide
election process. You know, the only person we elect as a people of the United States, the only one person that we elect to represent all of us is the president.
Perfect. Perfect point, Michael. And should there not be a rule in place therefore to administer a process for
that election that’s sacred and protected unlike anything else? And that’s what I’m proposing in the 28th amendment.
Well, let’s let’s just put it to you like this. There there is a group out there called Convention of the States. Have are you familiar with that?
No, sir.
All right. I’m going to send you some information on this. I think that you probably should make yourself aware of these folks because they’ve already got
uh somewhere in the neighborhood of 25 states I think that uh or yeah I think around 25 states including Mississippi
that have signed off on a convention of the states which would be to amend the constitution of the United States for a
number of different things. uh uh namely the biggest thing is is to stop the power in Washington by term limits. You
know, if the president can only serve two terms, well, a senator should only be able to serve two terms as well. And that would stop a lot of nonsense. They
say in and uh what do you think about that?
Just you know this the cert of all I support it. There’s term levels at the state and local levels uh throughout the
nation for a reason. Uh uh boy, it’s it’d be nice to get a good person in there that really does well, but history
has shown there is a need for a term limit. Now, I used to be county commissioner here in the county where I’m at in Escambia County, Pensacola,
Florida. And I’ll tell you, I was against it. I, you know, you get in there and you think you’re um holier than thou.
I can see how people over the years um uh can uh be be um motivated to go astray. Let’s put it that way.
Yeah. Gene, look, you and I, you and I have both been elected at the county level and you do, you know, all of a sudden all your jokes
are funny and you start liking that stuff. You know, it it can happen.
So, to your question, I agree in terms limits. I think it’s absolutely necessary. We can argue over what the
term limits could be or should be, but the bottom line is they need to be to prevent Chuck Schumer’s and Nancy
Pelosi’s and AOC’s and other extreme thinking to threaten the future of our country.
You know, I was watching over the weekend just a just a little uh tidbit.
Actually, I saw it this morning while I was getting ready for the show about AOC and her group and how they are really
now AC along with uh uh the communist socialist from what is it? What is it?
Maine, Bernie Sanders, uh they’re they’re really going to be pushing the progressive agenda on uh a future
possible President Joe Biden. Well, we knew that. We all knew that was going to happen, right? But yeah,
how successful will they be with that with that program? You know, the they didn’t do well in the House. Looks like
we’re going to keep the Senate. Um, you know, what will that do for a Biden
administration for and and will they begin to to fight amongst each other? I guess that’s another question. I mean,
how successful I guess my question is, how successful can Joe Biden be if he is president when he’s got uh a House of
Representatives that that’s nearly 50/50 and a Senate that’s Republican. Tell me what you think will happen.
I think that the market this morning and we said this in our last talk last week.
We the markets have exploded with uh we’re going to see Dowo Industrials proc possibly hit 30,000 this morning. This
is historic and record-breaking. Are you going to suggest that it’s because Joe Biden got elected? Well, first of all,
he’s not even uh confirmed yet and it’s got to be a authorized election that hasn’t been certified. And um but
putting that aside, are we going to turn our backs on Donald Trump who made it happen and actually uh re-engineered the
structure of the Republican party which it needed? Uh or or are we going to let these guys just roll over us and take advantage of uh of where we’re going?
the the the market is confident to to the that the checks and balances of our three-legged stool called our judicial,
executive, and legislative branches of government are all going to be tested and they’re all going to measure and
make each other accountable. And as a result, I think that there is going to be uh a big surprise uh for Joe Biden if
he becomes president where he will not get his way if we hold the Senate and will and and even Nancy Pelosi uh in the
House of Representatives has a much narrower margin of representatives. Uh more Republicans, the Republicans did a
great job at the Senate and uh and um House levels uh of Congress. That’s really pretty pretty good news.
You know, look, I I read a story in the uh in the Sun Herald, which is the Gulf Coast newspaper this morning, and it
says Mississippi Democrats must look for a plan C after stinging defeats on Tuesday. So, they didn’t do so well.
Look, in Mississippi, Jean, just to give you an example, if you run as a Democrat, you’re going to get 40% of the vote. The end. That’s the way it works.
And if you run as a Democrat with some money, you got a shot at getting a few more percentage points. Mike Espie got
42% of the vote. And he spent Ted, how much was spent in that race? $10 million, something like that.
Yeah, it was 10 million or more.
Yeah. So, I mean, so he got two more percent than he would have gotten had he just not spent any money. And so, you
know, Mississippi is not really the place, I don’t think. Florida though on the other hand had some very interesting races. I think Donna Shala got beat.
She did. She did. Donna a lot of stronghold uh Democrat strongholds especially in the Miami date Broward areas uh started to turn. No, as we
first said to your first question, Michael, I think um the rep the policies of the Trump administration
will be protected by the presence of a Republican Senate and a very narrow uh a
very close uh 50/50 on the House of Representatives side. Some of these folks, to your first question about term
limits, need to go. Nancy Pelosi does not her vitriol is ju and narrow uh
thinking has just um infuriated even the most um even the most normal thinking. It’s just terrible the way it’s going.
You know, Jean, when you look at uh when you look at the the Congress, I mean, she has ruled with an iron fist. There’s a lot of people that are really pissed
off uh that are in her party that are tired of the way she’s doing things there. And with a close majority like
of, you know, like you’ve got maybe just barely 50% plus a few votes, you know, I think some of them are going to turn
tail and go the other direction because they see what happened to some of their compadres in this last election where they lost. I mean, we’re talking big
names. Donna Shala is a big name. That’s a that’s a uh a President Obama appointee that was
defeated. So, you know, I think I think there’s going to be it’s going to be tough on the Democrats to try to do a lot of these progressive things. But I
guess when you got the AOCC’s and the the Bernie Sanders that are pushing from the from the left, and they’re pretty
vicious, by the way, there’s going to be some problems in the Democratic party. I guess that’s my point.
Well, let I you know how I think they come to fruition, Michael? I think they’re coming to fruition if this Justice Department has the
political stamina and fortitude to come forward with uh arrests and indictments
against the people that have been uh causing Mr. Trump his problem the last four and a half years. I think there’s
going to be a need to um I I think this was the calm before the storm was your very first question to me this morning
is how come Trump went so quiet? Uh, I submit to you it’s the calm before the storm. Uh, this isn’t about Al Gore
contesting a few votes in the panhandle of Florida uh, in that election years ago. Th this is about um, this is about
a pervasive, strategic, organized, massive effort by some insurgents to
take down the spirit spirit of our democracy.
and be we we almost it’s almost unfathomable and hard to believe but the evidence is pushing in the direction of
a controlled conspiracy of voter fraud from Washington state and California to
Maine to Florida. And when the and I trust that the Trump administration has had their investigation or their
SWAT teams out there looking at this um uh that and I suspect it’s going to come out in the news very shortly.
Well, it’s music to the ears of a lot of conservatives what you’re saying, but many many of them including myself just have our doubts that anything good is
going to come out of this. Albeit we are all hopeful. So anyway, Jean Valentino, former Escambia County Commissioner, God
bless you and thank you for joining us this morning.
Bless you too, Michael. Wish everyone well.
All right, Jean Valentino, we call him Gino. Uh he’s a great guy, good friend, and we love having him on. We’re going to have him on some more. In fact, Gan
and I kicked around having a just a little show for oursel, [music] just a 30 minute deal where we can talk about some of this stuff.
He’s spot on. He knows what’s happening.
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