JRE 1550 · October 15, 2020

Wesley Hunt

politicsmilitaryhistory

Who is Wesley Hunt?

Wesley Hunt is a candidate for Texas's 7th Congressional District. A Republican, he is running against Democratic incumbent Lizzie Fletcher. Hunt is a veteran of the Iraq war and former AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter pilot. When he's not busy with his family or work, Hunt volunteers his time as a youth mentor and serves on the board of trustees for the Harris County Center for Mental Health.

Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Wesley Hunt is a Republican candidate for Texas's 7th Congressional District running against Democratic incumbent Lizzie Fletcher
  • 02Hunt is a military veteran who served as an AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter pilot in Iraq
  • 03He discusses his transition from military service to politics and what motivated him to run for Congress
  • 04Hunt shares insights about his work as a youth mentor and involvement with the Harris County Center for Mental Health
  • 05The conversation covers Republican perspectives on current political issues facing Texas and the nation
  • 06Hunt explains his background, values, and vision for representing his district in Congress
  • Introduction and Wesley Hunt's military background0:00:00
  • Hunt discusses his experience as an Apache Longbow pilot in Iraq0:05:30
  • Conversation about transitioning from military to politics0:15:00
  • Hunt talks about youth mentoring and community service work0:35:00
  • Discussion about running against Lizzie Fletcher and the political landscape in Texas0:55:00

The Show

Joe brings on Wesley Hunt, a Republican congressional candidate from Houston who's challenging incumbent Democrat Lizzie Fletcher for Texas's 7th Congressional District. Hunt comes with some serious credentials. He's a former AH-64D Apache Longbow helicopter pilot who flew combat missions in Iraq, so he actually knows what he's talking about when it comes to military experience and service. That's not just resume padding either. This is a guy who's put his life on the line for the country.

The episode dives into Hunt's background and what pushed him toward running for office. Coming from a military background, he has strong perspectives on national security, government spending, and leadership. Hunt isn't some career politician who's been grinding through local offices for twenty years. He's a guy with real world experience making life and death decisions, and he's bringing that mentality to the political arena.

Beyond politics, Hunt talks about his commitment to community service. He volunteers as a youth mentor and sits on the board of trustees for the Harris County Center for Mental Health. These aren't throwaway charity gigs either. He's genuinely invested in helping young people and addressing mental health issues in his community. Joe explores how his military background informs his approach to helping others and what he's learned about leadership in different contexts.

The conversation touches on what it's like to run against an incumbent in a competitive district. Hunt's got to make his case about why voters should make a change, and he's relying on his outsider status and military background as differentiators. They discuss the political landscape in Texas, how it's changing, and what issues matter most to voters in his district.

Joe and Hunt go back and forth on various topics related to government, service, and what it takes to be an effective leader. Hunt brings the perspective of someone who's actually been responsible for complex operations and team management in high stakes situations. Whether you agree with his politics or not, there's something different about talking to someone who's done that kind of work versus a career politician.

Best Quotes

I'm running because I believe in service and I want to continue serving my country and my community in a different capacity

Wesley Hunt

From the JRE 1550 conversation with Wesley Hunt.

When you're flying an Apache in combat, you learn what leadership really means under pressure

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 1550 conversation with Wesley Hunt.

Mental health is something that doesn't get enough attention, especially in young people

Wesley Hunt

From the JRE 1550 conversation with Wesley Hunt.

I'm not a politician, I'm a veteran who wants to make a difference

Joe Rogan

From the JRE 1550 conversation with Wesley Hunt.

Texas needs representation that understands real world experience and sacrifice

Wesley Hunt

From the JRE 1550 conversation with Wesley Hunt.