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CTP (S4EOctSpecial2) Special K And The Snail Mail Strategy
We sit down with Jeff K to trace how 9-11 redirected his life into conservative direct mail fundraising and why political engagement still starts with personal responsibility. We also debate party realignment, election integrity, federalism, and why hope without action leaves the field to people who do not share our values.
• Jeff’s Long Island background and the 9-11 turning point
• Building a career in conservative and Christian direct mail fundraising
• Election integrity concerns and distrust of the uniparty mindset
• Reagan-era boldness, MAGA energy, and frustration with rhinos
• Grassroots fundraising lessons and why small-dollar donors matter
• What JMK Victory provides from targeting to production
• Why some conservatives want to repeal the 17th Amendment
• Virginia politics, parents’ rights, and civic pressure campaigns
• Why physical mail can outperform digital for donor lifetime value
• How listeners can contact Jeff at getjeffk.com for a free strategy chat
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00:00Hello, welcome to another episode of Perstitutionalist Podcast.
00:06I am your host, Joseph M. Leonard.
00:09That's L-E-N-A-R-D.
00:12It looks French.
00:13It's not.
00:14It's Leonard without an O.
00:17Thank you for tuning in, as Graham Norton used to say, on his show.
00:24Let's get on with the show!
00:28So, joining me today is Jeff Kruszyna, not Kruton, it's spelled K-R-U-S-Z-Y-N-A.
00:40How do you say that?
00:41It's Kruszyna, but that's why I'm always known as Jeff K.
00:45Jeff K, okay, special K.
00:49Oh, we can't say that right.
00:51How long will get upset with us?
00:56Jeff K, I like that.
00:59That's what I'm going with.
01:00But, of course, when I edit this in post, your name, I can type it.
01:06So, it'll appear there.
01:09Is that Polish?
01:11It is, yes.
01:12Yeah, I'm part Polak, too, so on that side of the family.
01:16I'm Leonard without an O.
01:19It looks French.
01:20It's not Lenard.
01:22It's Leonard without a...
01:23It was Leonard Owaszkowiczka, whatever.
01:26Who knows what it...
01:28I haven't dug far enough back in the family woodpile to find out what it, you know, was before it
01:35got chopped.
01:37But, at any rate, we're not here to talk family lineage.
01:43I will let you explain what you...
01:47Well, no, but before we get to that, putting the cart before the horse.
01:52Where were you born and raised?
01:55Where are you now?
01:56Significant places you've been between, that sort of thing.
02:00Sure.
02:01So, born and raised out on Long Island in New York.
02:07Back to my Polish roots, my grandparents emigrated to our wonderful country from Poland in the aftermath of World War
02:18II.
02:20And, you know, from there, went to college at SUNY Stony Brook, also out on Long Island.
02:26And it was while in college, as a computer science undergrad, that the events of 9-11 happened.
02:36And that forever changed, you know, everything for all of us.
02:41For me, it, you know, dramatically shifted my focus from, you know, computers and career in computers and tech and
02:51all that to getting involved politically and engaged locally on some campaigns.
02:59And ultimately, into the career and field that I'm in now, which is direct mail fundraising.
03:06So, good old-fashioned postal mail for conservatives.
03:10Mail, mail, yeah.
03:11Mail, mail, exactly.
03:13Insert your going postal joke here.
03:17We mentioned 9-11.
03:18We shouldn't joke like that.
03:21But, yeah, anyway, go ahead.
03:23Sorry.
03:23My OCD brain just does not let me not go places like that.
03:28Yeah, no, I'm the same way.
03:30Definitely, you know, you know, the creative mind that I've been blessed with, you know, got to put the blinders
03:37on sometimes.
03:38Where the heck is that doggone off switch, right?
03:42Yes.
03:43Exactly.
03:43But, you know, the good Lord has blessed me with this creative creativity.
03:47So, being able to tell stories in long form, you know, convincing patriotic Americans to part with their hard-earned
03:58money to support worthy causes, whether that's a, you know, an America first conservative running for political office.
04:06And I've worked with a whole host of them, including my, you know, my longtime friend and now former client,
04:13since he's in the admin, but Lee Zeldin of New York.
04:16Oh, yeah.
04:17And, yeah.
04:18Yeah.
04:19Oh, I still say he won that New York race.
04:24I mean, he was robbed.
04:26He was stolen.
04:27Sorry, I'm going to say it.
04:29It was stolen from him.
04:31It's wild to think.
04:32I mean, you know, as we're recording this, you know, they're counting, they're still counting ballots in California.
04:38Yeah, for the record, today is Monday, June the 8th, 2026.
04:46While we're recording this, this will, of course, air in the future.
04:49Yeah, so we'll see.
04:50I mean, you know, the election integrity and, you know, continues to be a top issue.
04:57And I'm blessed to work with some great organizations that are fighting the good fight, both in the courts and
05:03legislatively, to try to get things like the Save America Act passed, which I'm doubtful with the D.C. crowd.
05:13The rhinos.
05:14Yeah, I go on and on and on about the senos and the rhinos every bit as much as I
05:20do the commie, fashie, soshies, or crats.
05:23Yeah, yeah, so that, you know, fast forward, I've spent the last, you know, 20-some years doing this snail
05:30mail, direct mail fundraising for everything from Christian ministries to conservative advocacy organizations and Republican political candidates and organizations.
05:44Under the same sort of guise of, you know, basically that same kind of burning sensation that I felt, you
05:54know, watching the second plane hit the second tower on repeat on 9-11.
05:59To, you know, to, you know, support the good guys and take our country back and fight back against the,
06:07you know, now we call it the deep state, radical left, you know, the uniparty, what have you.
06:13And, you know, whether that's, you know, spreading the gospel, both domestically and internationally or advocating for common sense conservative
06:25policies.
06:25I mean, you know, you know, if you told me 20-some years ago that, you know, we'd have a
06:30Muslim socialist mayor of New York City and we'd be talking about, you know, little kids being able to change
06:37their gender and, you know, cut body parts off, I'd say you were crazy.
06:44And I'd still say you're crazy, but that's the fight that we're in.
06:48Well, that's why I created this show, Christitutionalists, created the term and trademarked it, left, right, Democrat, Republican, liberal, conservative.
07:01Are you Christian or aren't you?
07:04Or are you a Matthew 23 Christian, as Jesus warned about?
07:08Picking and choosing to apply to worldly communism, which is way different than biblical community.
07:15And we could see for those, the benefit of the video, behind the scenes videos, the JMK Victory logo behind
07:26you there.
07:28So, yeah, I mean, I too, just, now that I'm on disability, what can I do?
07:37How can I stay involved?
07:39I had always been involved in politics, but what can I do now?
07:43And things are different now than they were certainly before 9-11.
07:49And it's crazy.
07:51We said never forget and how many have already forgotten.
07:56Yeah, I couldn't agree with you more.
07:59And that's why, you know, I continue to do what I do and work with the folks on the nonprofit
08:05side and the political side that we work with.
08:09Because, yes, unfortunately, too many, too many, you know, folks are either apolitical or have completely forgotten the lessons that
08:19we learned, you know, that fateful Tuesday morning.
08:21Well, even if we put aside and ignore 9-11, today's left isn't the JFK left.
08:33Correct.
08:33The Democrat Party is, I call them the commie fascistocrats.
08:39There is no difference in those banners anymore.
08:42Sure, absolutely.
08:43They're all the same thing.
08:45Yeah, they all prefer their ruling elite be the ones who are the haves and everybody else be have-nots.
08:54But they are all the – Bernie Sanders, I just recently released a show on that.
08:59He's, oh, millionaires of billionaires.
09:02Of course, you notice how he doesn't say millionaires anymore now that he's a multimillionaire, driving a quarter million dollar
09:11sports car, has three houses, including one on the beach, even though, oh, my God, it was all going to
09:17be underwater by now due to the climate, money laundering, the hoax, garbage.
09:23And, oh, my OCD brain, I made a note.
09:30So, Long Island, so you're a fan of the tea, the iced tea?
09:36I mean, I've been known to have a Long Island iced tea every now and again.
09:42I used to.
09:43I probably haven't had one in two decades.
09:48Once my body, my health went bad, it's like you really – it's like –
09:53I mean, drinking even when you're healthy, everything in moderation.
09:58It's okay to have an occasional drink, but drinking to excess, of course.
10:04Eating McDonald's to excess is bad.
10:07Everything in moderation, being reasonable and things like that.
10:13So, but at the end of this episode, since we kind of already mentioned OCD, I'm going to put my
10:19Wired song, and we're talking Christian, so I'm going to also put my Hope song.
10:25I'll put it at the end.
10:26Hope is great.
10:27Hope is wonderful, but it's not a strategy.
10:30As John Adams said, our Constitution is solely adequate for a moral and religious people, our Judeo-Christian foundations.
10:42And as you said, Rush, not Limbaugh, but the Canadian Rot Group.
10:49You said, you know, people not being involved.
10:52Well, if you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.
10:57You shall be known by your fruits.
10:59And if you're not sowing good, we're all left to choke down the rotten fruit that the evil sows.
11:08And that's another one I'll throw on the end here.
11:11Evil prevails is a song.
11:13So, you, that light bulb went on for you.
11:20Yeah, I mean, you know, and that was, you know, gosh, almost exactly 25 years ago now.
11:27And, you know, I was able to connect with some great folks, and now I'm proud to say they've continued
11:36to be a client.
11:37But Young America's Foundation, that they're well known for saving the Reagan Ranch.
11:44And, you know, as my college friends at the time, you know, would refer to it as the Ronald Reagan
11:50Fan Club.
11:51Something you said earlier really, you know, really, really hit home of the, you know, the, and I'm going to
11:57butcher it,
11:58but the Reagan quote or mantra of the no pale pastels, but bold, bold colors.
12:04And that's really where we're at as a society, as a country, as a movement.
12:11And it's that, you know, that, you know, good enough for the rhino kind of weak-kneed approach that is
12:19so anathema to the Reagan, you know, revolution.
12:23And now, you know, the rise of MAGA.
12:26And if, you know, again, back to my roots of New York, he told me that Donald Trump was going
12:31to be a conservative Republican president.
12:35Well, he's a populist.
12:37He's not a conservative.
12:38There is a difference.
12:39But as you know, saying nine times, well, maybe seven and a half times out of 10, I'm on board.
12:46And that's fine.
12:47That's wonderful.
12:48But he's not a conservative.
12:50Even the Doge, you're cutting fractions of a penny and a $7 trillion budget.
12:57That's not real conservatism.
12:59That's not cutting spending.
13:01That's not balancing the budget in any way, shape, or form.
13:07But near you, I mean, they call us Nazis.
13:11While they literally have a Nazi running in Maine against, you know, talking about rhinos.
13:17Yeah, Susan Collins is a rhino, but Maine, you know, like, rhino knee, as I often called him, out of
13:27Massachusetts.
13:28Well, that's the only comment of a Republican you're going to get out of Massachusetts.
13:36Right.
13:36Christie in New Jersey.
13:38See, you've got to know your region, right?
13:43Right.
13:44You're not going to get a Lee Zeldin out of California either.
13:49It's amazing that Spencer Pratt got as far as he did.
13:53And Steve Hilton is, at this point, headed for the runoff as far as he's been allowed to get.
14:00Right.
14:01Yeah, I mean, that New York fighter mentality that Trump had, I think the country and the Republican Party were
14:07craving that and didn't want the kind of status quo.
14:10And that's where I think the left, you know, back to 2016, I think there were a lot of us
14:17that were like, oh, gosh, like, is Trump just going to be a dealmaker and, like, work with the Democrats
14:22all the time?
14:22And in reality, they need to be a dealmaker.
14:25Oh, I, I, I, yeah, I'm, I'm always straight with this audience.
14:30I was originally a never-Trumper.
14:32I absolutely was.
14:34Hold on.
14:34We don't need another Chuckie Schumer friend, Hillary Clinton friend, New York liberal in office.
14:44Hillary or Trump, what would be the difference?
14:47And thank God he proved me wrong.
14:51You know, from his first term to the, you know, the, the time in the wilderness to this comeback now,
14:56like, you've got that fighter who has pursued a, a conservative policy agenda by him.
15:02For the most part, yeah.
15:03Yeah, and, you know, to, you know, yeah, someone who, who, you know, has, has done, you know, the Lord's
15:10work and, and, you know, outworked everyone, but came up a little short in, in that governor's election.
15:18But Lee Zeldin still got more votes than any Republican back to, you know, Nelson Rockefeller before I was born,
15:25you know, in the, in the 70s.
15:26And that includes three terms of a Republican.
15:29People didn't learn.
15:31We're not that far removed from Rudy Giuliani's America's Mayor days who cleaned up the left mess in New York.
15:41And yet that they've been straying further and further left in the destruction of the city more and more ever
15:50since their Bloomberg.
15:52I wasn't a fan of his either, but he was certainly better than DeCameo as certainly, but, you know, Eric
15:59Adams too, was just kind of a joke in my mind even.
16:04And so, if you want cleaned up, you, you got, is, I got a meme that I share often, vote
16:14Republican.
16:15We may not be perfect, but the other side is insane.
16:20Yeah.
16:21It's absolutely real meme.
16:24You know, again, Sino's and Rhinos, yeah, they're a problem, but getting at least reasonable, decent policy on occasion is
16:35better than getting it not at all, ever.
16:38And that's, that's, that's the crux of it, of, of the, the left has just gone so, so far off,
16:45off the deep end to where.
16:47JFK would be a Republican today.
16:49I mean, even more recently, if you think of, you know, Joe Lieberman, who is their VP nominee, like, you
16:56know, that, that, that kind of Democrat doesn't exist anymore.
16:59They've been, well, I think, I think McCain would have won the, I like Sarah Palin, I do.
17:07I would have preferred it had been Sarah Palin at the top of the ticket, McCain the bottom of the
17:13ticket.
17:13But I think McCain would have won that election if he had done the, uh, Abraham Lincoln thing and did
17:20the unity ticket thing.
17:22Indeed, Joe Lieberman is someone I could have pulled the lever for as a VP.
17:29Had he done that, I would have never voted for him come time when he would run for president if
17:35he would have done so as a Republican or stayed a Democrat and run.
17:39I could never vote for him that way.
17:42But, yeah, as part of a unity ticket, I could have.
17:46Joe Lieberman, that's a great name.
17:48One of the last respectable Democrats.
17:53Yeah, I mean, you know, and that wasn't that long ago to where we were, that was the 2008 election.
18:00And, you know, we, we went from, uh, and I'll, you know, bring this back to, to good old fashioned,
18:07you know, grassroots fundraising.
18:08But you saw the, you know, the version on the left that in that 2008 primary that everyone thought it
18:16was a coronation of Hillary Clinton and this no name Senator, you know, Barack Hussein Obama from, uh, you know,
18:24Hawaii or, you know, Illinois.
18:26The lockhead insane, oh blunder.
18:30But, but, but, you know, to, to their credit, as far as a campaign goes, uh, the, their ability to
18:38raise that, that small dollar donor that could continue to lie better than the other Democrats.
18:44I mean, but completely took down the Clinton machine in 2008 and it was that kind of that $2, $5
18:52donor that continued to give and propel that, you know, state Senator turned U.S. Senator, you know, turned, you
18:59know, U.S. President, unfortunately, but still like took out the Clinton machine that, uh, everyone thought it was a
19:07foregone conclusion that it was going to go, you know, Bush Clinton, Bush Clinton.
19:11And, uh, and, you know, needless to say for, you know, Hillary or, you know, George W.'s, uh, brother Jeb,
19:20uh, you know, America wasn't having it and, you know.
19:24Yeah, we, didn't we throw off the monarchy?
19:31But let's get back to what you do.
19:34You do it out of state too.
19:36You don't just do it within your region.
19:39And what services do you offer?
19:42Sure.
19:43So, so we, we operate nationally.
19:45So we're raising money, uh, across the country for, for worthy causes and campaigns, uh, for folks running for, for
19:53Congress, uh, both House and Senate, um, as well as political action committees and, and, um, you know, conservative 501C3
20:02and C4 organizations.
20:04And it's, it's, it's through that full service direct mail.
20:07So everything from the, the creative, uh, which is, you know, to, to our, you know, ADHD brain of, uh,
20:16the creativity, uh, and strategy to the audience selection and targeting to facilitating my, you know, ideas into physical form.
20:27The, you know, the actual production of the envelopes and, and, and letters and replies and all the things that
20:34go into it.
20:34But it's a cohesive fundraising strategy, uh, meant to be completely self-sustained and drive, uh, net revenue into the,
20:45the, the, the political campaigns, worthy causes, ministries, uh, patriotic, um, you know, friends of the World War II memorial.
20:52Well, here, here, here in the Detroit, Michigan area, a friend of mine is running for Congress.
20:57Again, Al Lemo, you know, think of like a limousine, Lemo, L-E-M-M-O, uh, it, in Podmatch,
21:07that's where we connected people are on my show know well I use that service.
21:12So I, I will pass along to you his email so you'll be able to reach out to him and
21:18say, hey, Joseph M. Wanda said to reach out to you.
21:21And, and, uh, cause he needs better, uh, consultants this time around.
21:29Yeah, happy to help any friend of yours.
21:32Um, I set up, uh, and we'll, we'll get to it.
21:34I'm sure it'll be in the show notes too, but, uh, thanks to my beautiful Polish last name.
21:39But I set up get jeffk.com, uh, as an easy findable way to, uh, to find me and to,
21:46to book time, uh, for a free 30 minute, uh, conversation strategy session.
21:50Uh, pick my brain about anything, you know, whether it's political marketing, uh, fundraising, direct mail, and, you know, postal
21:58regulation, uh, all those things kind of fall, you know, uh, you know, under, under our banner.
22:04Um, you know, happy to, happy to, you know, have that conversation when the time comes with, with your, uh,
22:11your friend running for office.
22:12Cause we do need more, more patriots that decide that, you know, enough is enough.
22:18And actually, you know, the, while he was definitely more progressive, but being from Long Island, Teddy Roosevelt, you know,
22:24the man in the arena.
22:26Bully, bully.
22:27Yeah.
22:28Again, like, you know, that fighting spirit of, uh, you know, we're going to, you know, America should be first.
22:34Well, Teddy Roosevelt, certainly far better than Theodore Roosevelt.
22:38So, yeah, I mean, yeah, the, uh, the, the Long Island, uh, connection there of, of, uh, good old Teddy
22:48Roosevelt and, uh, the bully pulpit and the man in the arena, you know, really getting folks that generally on
22:54our side are the ones that go into, to business like, like we've done.
22:58Um, and, uh, you know, leave the politicking to, to others.
23:03And it's usually later in career after they've retired that maybe they'll get a, like a drafted, like, uh, like
23:11Al.
23:12Yeah.
23:12Like Al.
23:13It's older, retired.
23:15Uh, so more, we need more as our founders intended citizen volunteers who aren't looking to make a political career
23:27out of, uh,
23:28the system.
23:29We had the Federalists, which then Jefferson became immediately the first to try to erode away the, the Federalist protections.
23:43It's an oxymoron name, really, because when people hear Federalist or Federalism, well, Federalist is right.
23:51They wanted more of a central government.
23:54The Anti-Federalists wanted as close to anarchy, even though the Articles of Confederation, not the Slave State Confederacy Articles
24:04here, the original Articles of Confederation, that failed.
24:08And we need a little, needed a little stronger, cohesive federal government.
24:14But the states created the federal government, not the other way around.
24:19So let me ask you, I'm all for repealing the 17th Amendment.
24:24Are you on board with that and why?
24:27Yeah.
24:28I mean, seeing, you know, seeing, you know, things play out, uh, both, you know, again, from, from, you know,
24:37being from New York, but now living in Northern Virginia.
24:39And seeing the, you know, again, the, the wolf in sheep's clothes, uh, of, uh, of, you know, the, the
24:46phony moderates that Abigail Spanberger, uh, successfully, uh, portrayed herself during the campaign.
24:53Yeah, Spam Burglar, as I call her.
24:55Yeah, we're seeing, yeah, we're seeing.
24:59I call out Uncle Thesterman.
25:02I'm tired of this, uh, rhinos cozying up with Thesterman.
25:07Oh, isn't he great?
25:09Isn't he wonderful?
25:10No.
25:10He may talk a good game, but 92% of the time he's still voting as Chuck Schumer and George
25:17Charles.
25:19Tell him to.
25:20I shall be known by your fruits.
25:23I don't care what you say on TV.
25:25I watch how you vote.
25:28Thesterman has to go.
25:30No, he's as bad as a Spam burglar.
25:33They just, you know, uh, but anyway, but today, you know, back to my point, federalists then, though, are nothing
25:44like the fascia federalists, I call them, of today.
25:49We've just gotten so far away from our limited republic and protections.
25:55And the 17th Amendment, for those who don't know, that's the amendment that allowed for the direct election of senators.
26:05Your state senators, two per state, are supposed to represent your state legislature.
26:12Protection, a check and balance on the House of Representatives, which is the people's house.
26:20The Senate is supposed to be the state's house, the state's body.
26:26And the 17th Amendment destroyed that check and balance.
26:30Yeah, I mean, you know, knowing, again, us being of a certain, you know, political nerddom and seeing that the
26:40makeup of different state legislatures and how that would have reshaped, you know, what we're looking at right now as
26:48far as the U.S. Senate.
26:49Because there's a whole lot more Republican-controlled state legislatures that have Democrat U.S. Senators.
26:56And up until recently, that would have included Virginia, you know, until this, you know, tsunami that gave the Democrats
27:03a near supermajority in the statehouse.
27:07And we're paying the price, you know, whether it's—
27:10Yeah, and again, this isn't left right to me.
27:15I, again, I hold all sides accountable.
27:17I have an accountability episode.
27:20I call out the Cenos and Rhinos, as I said, every bit as much as I do the Commie, Fasci,
27:26Sochi, Socrats.
27:27And so that's why, again, biblical community is far different than worldly communism.
27:38Big difference.
27:39Hitler, it takes a village.
27:42Yes, in the biblical community sense, voluntarily it does.
27:48It doesn't, Hitler, take the fascistic state who thinks they own your children and you have no parental rights.
27:59Big difference in those, yes?
28:01Yeah, I mean, you saw—and that was our little bit of a reprieve here in Virginia when Tara McAuliffe ran
28:08and Glenn Youngkin beat him.
28:09Like, in that debate where, you know, to your line there where our kids are not our own, but like
28:19Tara McAuliffe said the quiet part out loud that, you know, parents don't matter, that the schools and the government
28:24should be the ones to educate our children.
28:28And you saw the Parents Matter movement propel—
28:33Moms for Liberty.
28:34Moms for Liberty.
28:35Big supporter of them.
28:37Yeah, so you saw that kind of groundswell that propelled Youngkin to the governorship here in Virginia.
28:42And we've got, you know, the law and effect where, regardless of party, you can't run for consecutive terms as
28:53governor.
28:54So Youngkin couldn't run for re-election.
28:57And so that's how you get a Spanberger.
29:00So that is a little bit of the silver lining.
29:02Spanberger's one and done, too.
29:05So if we can—
29:06A whole lot of damage will be done before she's gone.
29:10I hope you're wrong, but I fear you.
29:12I hope I'm wrong, too.
29:14Dear Lord, please make me wrong.
29:17Yes.
29:18So, yeah, we're, you know, behind enemy lines here in Northern Virginia and trying to hold out hope and fight
29:26the good fight for sure.
29:27And, you know, I'm happy to work with, you know, anyone that is willing to, you know, stand on principle
29:36pro-America, pro-defending our constitutional republic.
29:41Judeo-Christian foundations, our limited republic that's been so under assault and being destroyed and undermined.
29:52And as I always say, America first was never America alone or America only.
30:00The oceans don't protect us economically or militarily anymore.
30:06They matter.
30:07But America first is a national security issue.
30:11We've got to be able to make enough of our own stuff to survive come the next major conflict.
30:19And anyone who's a real Christian understands revelation is eventually coming.
30:25There is a third world war that's coming.
30:29So you either pay attention or try to sow good or we're stuck with the rotten fruit that choked down
30:42that the evil sows instead.
30:44So, indeed, now you gave out the website, which is usually the last question, where do people reach you?
30:51You said jeffk.com.
30:54And, of course, that'll be on the bottom scrawl, too.
30:58So any wrapping up closing thoughts you want to impart?
31:03I mean, I would, you know, echo the, yes, the getjeffk.com or the JMK Victory is my company.
31:10So we're on all the social medias under that, and you can then find me if you can find JMK
31:15Victory.
31:17And happy to talk to anybody, any of your listeners or fans out there that, you know, again, the Judeo
31:27-Christian heritage of our country and Western civilization and, you know, all the enemies that are aligning against us, you
31:35know,
31:35whether that's spiritually and militarily now and, you know, we have real adversaries out there.
31:43So, you know, making sure America is that, you know, shining city upon a hill is what my company and
31:51my team, you know, this is what we do, you know,
31:54via snail mail, direct mail, communication, and, you know, more importantly, fundraising.
32:01So if you don't have the money, you can't get your message out.
32:04And, you know, that really is the crux of what I do.
32:09Yeah.
32:10And, yeah.
32:11Do you create TV ads and that for people or do you stick with the poll?
32:17Because I ask because they say, and you need a myriad, you need a multifaceted, I hate to use the
32:27word diverse, but I will, approach.
32:30Because as the saying goes, you want to touch voters seven times, seven ways, and no, not in some perverted
32:38way, you leftist perverts.
32:40But, you know, through mail and through TV and through radio, a couple of mailers, a couple of TV ads,
32:48a couple of radio ads, people knocking on doors, volunteering to support the candidate.
32:54Yeah, that's the marketing 101, the seven or eight touch points, whether you're, you know, selling Folgers coffee or a
33:00Republican running for office.
33:02It's that same sort of mentality.
33:05We're the experts on the, you know, physical mail and we do dabble in some digital, but we've got great
33:12partners that we work with for the, you know, the connected TV or that kind of production or the, you
33:19know, digital, whether it's email or text messaging, great, great partnerships there.
33:24Um, I'm known as the kind of direct mail guy, um, and, you know, that, you know, that real estate
33:31in your, your physical mailbox is, is, uh, you know, all important, especially these days.
33:38And the folks that, uh, that give, uh, via direct mail have, have a far longer lifetime value and far
33:45higher lifetime value than, uh, you know, donors that come in through any other means.
33:50Yeah, but, uh, a piece of mail, a piece of mail is something you can hang on to and take
33:58to the voting booth with you.
33:59That's if it, right.
34:01Exactly.
34:02A TV ad, a radio ad, a name could be forgotten, but if you've got that mailer, oh, I like
34:09this person and learn more about them and hang on to that.
34:13It helps remind them.
34:15As my business partner likes to say, it's appointment viewing, like it's physical.
34:18You have to do something with it.
34:19So you go check your mailbox and you're sitting down having your morning cup of coffee and you're reading, uh,
34:26hopefully a, uh, a piece that, uh, me or someone on my team has, has crafted, uh, for a great,
34:32you know, patriotic cause or, or conservative, uh, organization or, you know, MAGA Republican running for, for office since we're
34:39in an election year.
34:40And, uh, you know, the elections are hot and heavy and, um, yeah, happy to have those conversations.
34:47So yeah, get jeffk.com and, and, um, yeah, now say, say your last name again, though, one more time.
34:55Sure.
34:56It's, uh, K-R-U-S-Z-Y-N-A.
35:02And again, it'll be on the screen for those viewing behind the screens, but for the audio only and those
35:08who may be reading in the transcript, we had to spell it out there.
35:12Thank you, Jeff K. for stopping by.
35:16It was great having a conversation with you.
35:18Take care.
35:18God bless.
35:19Thank you so much.
35:21Thank you so much.
35:42Can't hit the off switch.
35:44Thoughts keep spinning like a glitch in the mix.
35:48Counting sheep, but the running track laps.
35:50Every number just snaps right back.
35:54Cutting nails short so I don't pick skin.
35:57Check the door twice, then I check it again.
36:00Tiny wars in a tired head.
36:03Oh, damn, I never leaves the bed.
36:08Where's the off switch?
36:10I'm stuck in the loop again.
36:12Same three worries like my only friends.
36:15Scroll that list till the words all bend.
36:18I just want one quiet end.
36:20One quiet end.
36:21Where's the off switch?
36:23Brace up right on red.
36:24Chasing thoughts till the dawn breaks dead.
36:27Sailor go, but it grips instead.
36:29I just want one quiet end.
36:37Life's all dim, but the mind's on blast.
36:39Replay, remake, every moment that's past.
36:42If I breathe in four, then I breathe out eight.
36:45Maybe I can now count fate.
36:48Watch my hands till the doubt runs dry.
36:50Still here, what if I'm in under the tie?
36:53I know the script, but I hit rewind.
36:56Safe, sharp, seen every single time.
37:00Is it me or the fear in my name?
37:06If it's dark, do I fall out of frame?
37:20Tell my brain you don't run this show, but it lasts.
37:28Oh, what do you know?
37:35Where's the off switch?
37:36I'm stuck in the loop again.
37:39Same three worries like my only friend.
37:42Scroll that list till the words all bend.
37:44I just want one quiet end.
37:48One quiet end.
38:00Where's the off switch?
38:02I'm stuck in the loop again.
38:04Same three worries like my only friend.
38:07Scroll that list till the words all bend.
38:10I just want one quiet end.
38:12One quiet end.
38:14Where's the off switch?
38:15Brain's stuck bright on red.
38:17Chasing thoughts till the dawn breaks dead.
38:19Say let go, but it grips instead.
38:21I just want one quiet end.
38:25One quiet end.
38:37OCD brain and she's wired, wired, can't hit the off switch.
38:42The thoughts keep spinning like a glitch in the mix.
38:46Counting sheep, but they're running track laps.
38:48Peace of mind I seem to forever lack.
38:58Hope, hope is great.
39:02We need more hope, but it in itself is not a strategy.
39:24Hope is fine.
39:26Hope is fine.
39:26Hope is fine.
39:26Hope is fine.
39:41It's a lovely thing.
39:44But hope is not a strategy.
39:47No, it ain't a strategy.
39:50You gotta move your feet.
39:53Gotta feel that beat.
39:54Hope is fine.
40:21Hope is fine.
40:23The fruits of our labor are what the world will see
40:27Not just what we wish for
40:30But what we choose to be
40:35Cause hope is not a strategy
40:39No, it ain't a strategy
40:41You gotta move your feet
40:44Gotta feel that beat
40:45Hope is not us
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41:00Reach out for a quote
41:06Mmm
41:11Mmm
41:14Mmm
41:14Mmm
41:15Mmm
41:15Mmm
41:15Mmm
41:19Only thing necessary
41:22For evil prevail
41:25What they say
41:27Good peoples do nothing
41:29Doing nothing
41:30The state with most today
41:37The world keeps turning
41:40A dark, strange place
41:44Good folks are yearning
41:48For a saving grace
41:52The ship has sailed, they say
41:55On a troubled tide
41:59But what do you do today
42:03With nowhere to hide
42:07Questions I've been asking in all my writings
42:12What's your move
42:14Just what about is it
42:18You're willing to try to do
42:22Evil prevails
42:25When good just sleeps
42:29Light sometimes fails
42:33While the darkness creeps
42:37What are you doing now
42:40Tell me, tell me
42:41How will you take a vow
42:45For all to see
42:52The news it screams a broken sound
42:56Lost in bad dreams
42:59On hallow ground
43:00They say it's all lost cause
43:02A losing fight
43:04But what about your applause
43:06For what is right
43:08Only thing it takes for shadow to prevail
43:11Is a crowd of quiet hearts
43:13Scroll and sigh
43:15Then turn away
43:16Say
43:17This world is torn apart
43:22Shit's gone out past the rusted pier
43:26We just watch it fade
43:30On this falling ground
43:32We're standing
43:34Still afraid to wait
43:37So what are you doing
43:39What are you doing now
43:45To help the light
43:47Help the light
43:48Help the light
43:49Help the light
43:49Break through the doubt
43:52Are you just waiting
43:55For someone else to move
44:00Or will you stand
44:01Will you stand
44:02Will you stand
44:03Will you stand
44:15What are you doing
44:18What are you doing
44:19What are you doing
44:24Good folks in a quiet room
44:26Hands clean
44:27Eyes closed
44:28Say someday
44:29I'll make a change
44:30Someday
44:31Never shows
44:32Every hurt
44:33You walk right past
44:34Cuts a deeper line
44:35Every
44:36That's not up to me
44:37Helps the dark align
44:39So what are you doing
44:42What are you doing
44:43What are you doing
44:45To help the light
44:49Help the light
44:50Help the light
44:51Help the light
44:51Break through the doubt
44:54Can't wait
44:55Are you just waiting
44:57For someone else to move
45:01Or will you stand
45:03Will you stand
45:04Will you stand
45:05Will you stand
45:05And be the proof
45:08Tell me what are you doing, what are you doing, what are you doing
45:25It's a hard, hard question, looking back at you
45:29Yeah, in the mirror, in the silence, you already know what's true
45:33If you're breathing, you're required to answer with your life
45:37Every minute that you're giving, takes a side
45:54All these YouTube reaction videos, so hilarious
46:00Those old 80s and 90s tracks, certainly better than all your new trash
46:06That's a repeat, boo, look at you, think that's fresh
46:12Time for another reset
46:18The old songs play, the bodies sway, the older stuff is the best
46:23You can dress it up, but it's the same old test
46:29Just cause you missed it the first time through
46:32Don't make it gold, don't make it new
46:35You want that feeling to hit like proof, but it was already there long before you came through
46:41That's a repeat, boo
46:44That's a repeat, boo
46:45Look at you, look at you
46:48Old songs play, and the floor still moves
46:53Same move, same move, same truth
46:57That's a repeat, boo
47:03Just cause you missed it the first time through
47:06Doesn't mean it matters more just cause of you
47:09The record's spinning, the room still knows
47:12What lands once, still lands when it goes
47:15You call it fresh, I call it old
47:18Same pretty lie in a louder code
47:21Reset, reset
47:23Same shape, same grin
47:25You don't own the feeling, you just walked in
47:28That's a repeat, boo
47:30Oh, oh, oh
47:31That's a repeat, boo
47:33Look at you, look at you
47:36Old songs play, and the floor still moves
47:40Same moves, same move
47:44Same truth, that's a repeat, boo
47:46The old songs
47:47Oh, oh, oh, oh
47:49For the win
47:50That's a repeat, boo
47:52Look at you, think that's fresh
47:55Time for another reset
47:57The old songs play, the bodies sway
48:00The older stuff is the best
48:03Just cause you missed it the first time through
48:06Doesn't mean it matters more now
48:09Just cause of you
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