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EP 375 | Tulsi Gabbard LEAVES The Dems, The Exodus Begins!!

EP 375 | Tulsi Gabbard LEAVES The Dems, The Exodus Begins!!

Released Tuesday, 11th October 2022
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EP 375 | Tulsi Gabbard LEAVES The Dems, The Exodus Begins!!

EP 375 | Tulsi Gabbard LEAVES The Dems, The Exodus Begins!!

EP 375 | Tulsi Gabbard LEAVES The Dems, The Exodus Begins!!

EP 375 | Tulsi Gabbard LEAVES The Dems, The Exodus Begins!!

Tuesday, 11th October 2022
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0:17

fighting for. Hey. What's waiting

0:19

for? Baby takes it. It's worse,

0:21

fighting for for the greatest country

0:23

than this one is ever see.

0:27

What's going on? America, and

0:29

welcome to today's episode. We're gonna

0:31

jump right into it today. This

0:33

episode is going to talk about

0:35

some shocking things with PayPal,

0:38

wanting to punish Americans for their

0:40

opinions, is going to

0:42

talk about just disillusioned people

0:45

in our society that run

0:48

information that we receive from a clip

0:50

from Joe Reagan's podcast But the

0:52

big news, the shocking

0:54

news is earlier this morning, Tulsi

0:57

Gabbard. That's right. The former

0:59

Democrat presidential

1:02

candidate in twenty twenty two

1:05

officially denounced the

1:08

Democrat Party today

1:10

on her first episode of her new

1:13

podcast coming out. Now

1:15

this is some shocking stuff.

1:18

I mean,

1:20

insane.

1:22

we'll talk about all of this

1:25

with the clips, so you can hear all these things.

1:28

But before we do that, we gotta get into

1:31

our good friend Lauren Beaubert. set

1:33

the world on fire.

1:36

Did you see that video of Biden where

1:38

he says, I got two words for you. made

1:40

in America. You know, it was it was,

1:43

you know, three words or whatever. Like, the

1:45

whole world just like blew up about it.

1:47

Well, Lauren, the

1:49

the wit that she is.

1:52

And and Lauren has a very comedic

1:54

sense of humor. If you get know

1:56

her, She

1:59

puts a tweet out and says, I got two

2:01

words for you. Let's go Brandon.

2:04

And which is hilarious. Right?

2:07

It it's obviously a

2:09

play off of what

2:11

Biden said. Right? Because

2:13

that's what true Comedy

2:15

is. You take a situation that's

2:18

really big at the time and then

2:20

you flip it and you make it funny.

2:23

these idiots

2:24

on the left, and yes.

2:27

Oh, Graham, you're not supposed to say the words idiot.

2:29

If you're a Christian, why?

2:30

Why when it's true? These people are so

2:33

stupid. Lauren Beaubert is

2:35

the number one trending thing, and it's Lauren

2:37

Beaubert is stupid. and

2:40

everybody's talking to her, like, let's go

2:42

Brandon's three words. You dummy,

2:44

da da da da da da da da. This

2:46

woman's a sitting member of Congress

2:48

and she doesn't know what two

2:50

words or three words actually is, I mean,

2:52

I'm talking everybody lost

2:55

their mind over

2:57

this thing. And what's so funny about

2:59

it is these same people didn't say a dang

3:02

thing when the president actually

3:04

said it on TV,

3:06

but they show did about

3:08

Lauren Bogart. This just

3:11

goes to show the not

3:13

only the hypocrisy of the left,

3:15

but the sheer blindness of the left to what

3:17

Biden does versus what someone

3:19

on the right does.

3:20

humor is

3:22

dead, comedy is dead, you can't

3:24

even make a joke anymore without

3:26

people thinking you're stupid.

3:29

But then, they prove

3:31

that you, in fact, are the stupid one,

3:34

in fact, proving their point that the

3:36

dumbest of them all is actually sitting in

3:38

the Oval Office at the White House

3:41

at this moment when we potentially

3:43

are at nuclear war or on

3:45

the cusp of nuclear war

3:47

with Russia and Ukraine, and

3:50

eventually China and all of the above.

3:52

This guy didn't even know what

3:54

two or three words is. but

3:57

I digress.

3:59

Let's

3:59

talk about Actually,

4:02

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4:02

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4:10

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4:16

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now. Okay. Let's

5:16

talk about this. So I'm not one for canceling

5:18

companies, but this one is

5:20

so blatant, so horrific

5:23

that I just believe that you just need

5:25

to do a mass exodus from this

5:27

company. PayPal came

5:29

under immense scrutiny.

5:31

I don't know if it was like a

5:34

terms of service thing got released,

5:36

or something, but somehow

5:38

someway PayPal issued

5:41

something that has since been

5:43

retracted that to summarize

5:46

said, people

5:48

that use PayPal accounts, i.

5:50

e. you got money in PayPal. Do you

5:52

use PayPal? Okay.

5:54

Well, I don't either, but a lot of people

5:56

do. If you

5:58

got money in PayPal and you're

6:00

found to have been promoting

6:03

misinformation. They

6:05

will find you twenty five hundred

6:07

bucks every time they

6:09

find you to be spreading of misinformation.

6:12

So in other words, they're going to track the

6:14

users. They're going to scrutinize what

6:16

you say and what you do, and then they're gonna

6:18

take money away from you. Now,

6:21

this was met with massive

6:24

massive backlash from

6:26

everybody. Absolutely everybody.

6:28

To include Elon Musk, Elon

6:31

Musk even said punishing

6:33

people for their own thoughts about

6:35

how they see things, absolute insanity.

6:38

Elon Musk. So

6:40

now on Monday, I

6:42

mean, it literally says the new policy threatened the

6:44

penalty of twenty five hundred dollars. So

6:46

now On Monday,

6:49

PayPal Holdings said Monday it

6:51

will not find users for misinformation

6:54

and an earlier policy update

6:56

that said customers could have

6:58

to pay twenty five hundred dollars

7:00

in damages was sent in

7:02

error.

7:03

Shares

7:04

of the company were down six sent

7:06

after the update, which PayPal said included

7:08

incorrect information, which

7:11

sparked intense backlash online.

7:13

They say PayPal is

7:15

not finding people for misinformation in

7:17

this language was never intended to

7:20

be inserted in our policy. but

7:22

it was. That's the interesting

7:25

part. See, this is what I'm talking about. So see,

7:27

fact checkers, I can't even talk about this

7:29

on the Internet. because if I do,

7:31

now that PayPal has said, oh, that

7:33

was an accident. We don't have any

7:35

clue how that language about

7:38

misinformation, finding you twenty five

7:40

whatever. We have no idea how that got in

7:42

there. That's not what we're Obviously,

7:45

we're not doing that. We have no

7:47

clue. They're not denying that it wasn't in

7:49

there because they can't because it

7:51

was. But now I can't even say

7:53

anything about because if I were to say thing about it,

7:55

I'd get fact check and be like, PayPal

7:58

is not going to find people

8:00

two thousand five hundred bucks for

8:02

misinformation of what they did misinformation. Let's

8:05

read a little more. According to several

8:07

media reports last week, PayPal had published

8:09

a policy update prohibiting consumers

8:12

from using its services for activities identified

8:14

by it as sending, posting,

8:16

or publication of any messages,

8:18

content, or materials promoting and

8:21

misinformation. The new policy,

8:23

which said customers could have to pay

8:25

damages of twenty five

8:27

hundred dollar for each violation was

8:30

supposed to go into effect on November

8:32

third, right before the

8:35

election. Oh, elections. PayPal's

8:37

former president, David Marcus, slammed

8:39

the ball's So a former

8:41

president of PayPal said, this

8:43

goes against everything I believe in.

8:45

A private company now gets to decide

8:47

to take your money if you say

8:50

something they disagree with, insanity.

8:52

Elon Musk, the billionaire Tesla

8:55

chief, who co founded

8:57

PayPal, tweeted agreed to

8:59

Marcus' statement. So the founders

9:01

of PayPal have even gone on and

9:03

said, this is absolute crazy

9:05

talk what are we doing? So

9:07

here's the thing. Get rid of

9:09

PayPal. Immediately. Get rid of it.

9:11

Venmo is also -- Yeah. -- buy PayPal.

9:13

Service. All of it. get rid of all of it, ease

9:15

of use, all this other stuff, get

9:17

rid of it. Look, this

9:19

is the first steps

9:22

to America's

9:24

social credit system. Just like

9:26

they have in China folks,

9:28

China has this. If you speak out

9:30

against China, You can't get your

9:32

money all of a sudden, or you

9:34

lose a lot of your money, etcetera

9:36

etcetera look. The only reason PayPal is walking

9:38

this out or walking his back is

9:40

because they got caught.

9:43

People used to not read policy

9:45

updates and all this stuff.

9:47

People read that stuff now and they

9:49

read it because they don't trust nobody and thank

9:52

God for it. They absolutely

9:55

had their cards shown in

9:57

front of the world. They absolutely

9:59

were going to do this. They

10:01

absolutely were going to monitor what

10:03

you do They absolutely were going to

10:05

punish you financially because that's

10:07

the next step. If they can't

10:09

stop people from speaking, in

10:13

ways that they don't want them to speak. How

10:15

do you go about them to get them to shut

10:17

up next? They try to kick people

10:19

off the Internet. That doesn't work. And a

10:21

lot of times, it just makes people more

10:23

famous. They tried to put

10:25

fact checkers in there. That don't

10:27

work. What's the next way to do it?

10:29

You go after their money.

10:31

Every time they do something, you

10:33

don't like, you take away

10:36

their money. For the average American,

10:38

a twenty five hundred dollar fine

10:41

is life ending. you

10:43

can't pay your bills for an entire

10:45

month. It is it is it

10:47

is absolutely crippling

10:49

for the average American. They

10:51

know exactly what they're doing.

10:53

They're a tyrannical communist.

10:56

The they're the

10:58

Nazis. I mean, I don't throw that word around lightly, but

11:00

that's exactly something. If PayPal

11:02

existed when Hitler was around,

11:04

that'd have been the first thing to go.

11:06

You know? So anyway,

11:08

Get rid of PayPal. Scary stuff, man.

11:11

Absolutely incredible. But

11:13

not more incredible than

11:15

this interview that Joe Rogen

11:17

had And I just titled

11:19

this disillusioned people. This

11:22

is the owner or creator

11:24

of Rolling Stone Magazine. so

11:26

you can take that for what it's worth.

11:28

But

11:29

it's a major it's a major publication

11:32

across the board.

11:35

this is I'm just gonna play the whole

11:37

clip. This is a conversation he had

11:40

with Joe Hogan. And

11:42

just listen to what he says. Listen

11:44

to what It's

11:45

amazing to me these people

11:48

that

11:48

have these major

11:50

businesses, these major outlets,

11:54

etcetera, how

11:57

dependent and blindly following

11:59

on the government they are. Listen

12:01

to this.

12:02

the people that got us into the

12:04

Iraq War under false pretenses to

12:06

regulate the internet, do you

12:08

think that makes any sense? Well, wait a

12:10

minute. I would not the people who got us into

12:12

the Iraq War. It's the government. Where's

12:14

the where's the politicians? It's the

12:16

government. In the end,

12:18

yes, it's the government. But else is gonna regulate?

12:20

But if they're gonna be in power and they're regulating the

12:23

Internet, they're gonna regulate the Internet in a

12:25

way that suits their best interests. The same way they do

12:27

with the banking industry, the same way

12:29

they do with the environment, the

12:31

same way they do with energy,

12:33

the same way they do with everything. What

12:35

what represents their interests There's so

12:37

you're talking about so much

12:39

money involved in

12:41

disseminating information in a very particular

12:43

world right now or the Internet

12:45

companies there. Rich beyond belief. Yeah. It's

12:47

fat, but it's it's a disruptive thing

12:50

that has never existed before. My

12:52

I I think it exists. And

12:54

I think where where we're at is where we're

12:57

at. I think we need to move

12:59

forward collectively as a country

13:01

with an ethic that

13:03

respects

13:03

truth and

13:05

that appreciates of icons

13:07

and reality and and and and

13:09

understanding of things. that's

13:12

not necessarily possible

13:14

with corporate interests involved in

13:16

dissemination of information, but there's no way

13:18

to do that except through the government. There's

13:20

no oh, excuse me. There's no way that you can do

13:22

that except through the government. Why is that Human

13:24

nature is not gonna change? But the government's not

13:26

gonna change either. But the government is capable

13:28

of change. Okay. Look, the

13:30

government regulates, for example, the food

13:32

supply or can regulate,

13:34

let's take the the food supply.

13:36

Yeah. that department of agriculture. Why they

13:38

let glyphosate, inflate all of our

13:40

foods? Let's state was one

13:42

thing. Yeah. But that's a prop. That's

13:44

great. regulating well, then we

13:46

better get better politicians to them to

13:48

appoint better people. I mean, it's

13:50

not I guess that again, don't let the perfect

13:52

be the enemy of the good. Right. Okay.

13:55

So let's take the

13:58

SEC or take the Food and Drug Administration's

14:01

Regis Big Pharma. On the one

14:03

hand, we've got a very safe

14:06

supply of drugs in this country. Well,

14:08

safe. Their drugs

14:10

are tested, You don't get too

14:12

many bad drugs prescribed

14:15

drugs, twenty five percent of all

14:17

drugs approved by the FDA get recalled.

14:20

And

14:20

the Florida Surgeon General

14:22

just said there's a eighty four

14:24

percent increase in death

14:26

in males eighteen to thirty eight

14:29

or thirty nine that took the vaccine. This

14:31

is what I'm talking about. This

14:34

elitist mindset of people that have

14:36

control over massive

14:39

dissemination of of of

14:41

information, massive companies.

14:43

This is either what they believe

14:46

or what they have been in struck it

14:48

to do, which

14:49

is blind, lead the

14:51

blind. Oh, the government's got it.

14:53

This is like Communist

14:55

stuff. This is social stuff. All the

14:58

governments got it. The government wouldn't do

15:00

anything to hurt us. The government wouldn't

15:02

do anything bad. Just let

15:04

the government handle it. Government

15:06

needs to regulate the Internet. They need to

15:08

regulate the food supply. They need to regulate the

15:10

money. They need to regulate the drugs.

15:12

They need to regulate everything.

15:14

How stupid do

15:17

you have to be?

15:19

to want to give anyone

15:22

absolute and ultimate

15:25

power of anything.

15:27

It's

15:29

like signing contracts without any reading. I wanted

15:31

to play that for you guys. I mean, that's really

15:33

my only thing there. But the

15:35

reason I wanted to play that is because a lot of

15:37

people are like, well, nobody's really that

15:39

stupid. Yes, they are.

15:42

Yes, they are. And unfortunately, it's the people

15:44

that own all these companies that mean

15:46

you rely on all the time.

15:48

They're the stupid ones. and

15:50

or they're the bought and paid for

15:53

drone robot ones that

15:55

just might might might might they just repeat

15:57

whatever it is. that the narrative

15:59

is telling them to

15:59

repeat. The government loves

16:02

you. The government

16:02

cares about you. The

16:04

government would never do anything to hurt

16:06

you. let us take care

16:08

of you because you can't take care

16:10

of yourself. That is

16:12

the narrative that is going on

16:14

and these crazy people are buying into

16:17

it. But Let's get into

16:19

the groundbreaking thing

16:22

that just happened today that all of you

16:24

wanna talk all of you wanna

16:25

hear. Alright. With the

16:27

upcoming midterms, keep something in

16:29

mind. You don't just vote at the ballot

16:31

box. You vote with every dollar you spend

16:33

in the companies you spend them

16:36

with Verizon customers. You're

16:38

supporting a company that canceled one

16:40

American news for their support of president

16:42

Trump. AT and T customers,

16:44

your company who owns

16:46

CNN and T Mobile, your CEOs

16:48

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16:50

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17:28

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17:30

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17:32

Gabbard was gonna leave the Democrat Party

17:34

And then I thought,

17:37

Dave Rubin, even though I don't agree with everything,

17:39

Dave Rubin said, I thought he summarized it really well.

17:41

You don't have to be a Republican.

17:43

But in today's day and age, there's no way you can

17:46

be a Democrat. There's not.

17:48

There's not. I I mean, more

17:50

and more people are going libertarian

17:53

or independent than anything else

17:55

because I I do. I

17:57

I feel completely fine saying it on

17:59

this show right now that that

18:02

Even though I am a registered republican,

18:05

you gotta earn my vote, buddy. I ain't voting

18:07

for you just because you got a Republican at the

18:09

end of your name. I'm not one of

18:11

those blind party voters.

18:14

I don't do it that way. I think Lindsey

18:16

Graham's a piece of garbage. I'm not a

18:18

big fan of Tim Scott. I

18:20

think ninety percent

18:23

of our congressmen and women in in

18:25

the state of South Carolina need to go. I've

18:27

said this from the very beginning. I don't like

18:29

none of them. but I digress. Alright.

18:32

Here's a Toldy Gabbard clip. Listen to what

18:34

she has to say. It's very powerful, and

18:36

then we're gonna dissect it a little bit. Here

18:38

we go. I can no longer

18:40

remain in today's Democratic Party

18:42

that's

18:42

under the complete control of an

18:44

elitist cabal

18:45

of warmongers who

18:47

were driven by cowardly wokeness, who divide us

18:49

by racializing every issue

18:52

and stoking anti white racism.

18:55

who actively

18:55

work to undermine our god given

18:58

freedoms that are enshrined in our

19:00

constitution, who are hostile

19:02

to people of faith

19:03

and spirituality. who

19:05

demonize the police but protect criminals at

19:07

the expense of law abiding Americans who

19:10

believe in open borders, who

19:12

weaponized the National Security State to go after

19:14

their political opponents and

19:17

above all who were dragging us

19:19

ever closer to nuclear war.

19:22

Now, I believe in a government that's

19:24

of the people, by the people,

19:26

and for the people.

19:29

Unfortunately, today's Democratic Party

19:31

does not Instead, it

19:32

stands for a government that

19:34

is of, by and for,

19:36

the powerful elite. Now,

19:39

I'm calling on my fellow common

19:42

sense independent minded

19:43

Democrats to join me in

19:45

leaving the Democratic Party. If

19:47

you can no longer stomach the direction that the so

19:50

called woke Democratic party

19:51

ideologues are taking our country,

19:54

and I invite you

19:55

to join me.

19:57

powerful

19:57

stuff. You know you

19:59

know what that is? You you

20:01

know what that is. And and to

20:03

be clear, I'm under no disillusioned

20:06

that Tulsi Gabbard is not a

20:09

conservative. Tulsi Gabbard and me probably

20:11

don't agree on everything. But

20:14

that, I will give credit where credit

20:16

is due. that is the mindset of

20:18

a sane rational

20:20

human being that

20:23

I disagree on certain

20:25

things with.

20:28

And

20:28

what she has

20:31

done

20:31

is she has sent a shockwave

20:34

through the Democratic Party? Because

20:36

I do. I do believe that there are

20:38

a lot of Democrats who

20:40

believe that

20:42

they can't leave.

20:44

Right?

20:45

Almost borderline slavery through intimidation.

20:48

Right? Acute You

20:49

can't disagree with us.

20:52

You're a Democrat. You have to

20:54

you have

20:55

to agree with everything we

20:57

say because we have to have a united

20:59

front And I

21:01

do. I I believe that there are democrats out

21:03

there. There's not a lot of them, but there

21:05

are democrats out there that see

21:07

what's going on. They see the

21:10

insanity. They see

21:12

again, I've said this multiple times. Me

21:14

and Matt wash both. There is no way

21:17

that saying human beings actually

21:19

believe the policies and the

21:21

directions that the Democrats want to

21:23

take this country. There's

21:25

no way Tolsey

21:28

Gabbard, I believe, is the same human

21:30

being. Do I agree

21:32

with Tolsey Gabbard on everything? Absolutely not.

21:34

But that's okay.

21:36

I I've already

21:39

sent out invitation to see about being on

21:41

the show, etcetera. So we'll see see

21:43

if

21:43

we have our own. I would love to have an in-depth

21:45

discussion but I think that this is a

21:47

huge blow to the

21:50

Democratic Party. I really do. I

21:52

it it it may not show up immediately, but it

21:54

will show up eventually. After

21:57

this election cycle, you're gonna

21:59

see a lot more people

22:02

because this is the way it always goes. When

22:05

one stands up, then

22:07

five will. And then when five stand

22:10

up, then twenty five will. and

22:12

so on and so

22:14

on. I believe that even

22:16

the democrats within the Democratic

22:18

Party know that they

22:19

are leading our country down a road

22:21

that we may not ever be

22:23

able to recover from.

22:25

And right now, gentlemen, it

22:27

is more dangerous than

22:30

nobody's talking about it in the news

22:32

really. We are closer

22:35

to

22:35

an extreme

22:38

extremely serious situation with

22:40

nuclear war. This

22:43

isn't fear

22:43

mongering. This isn't warm the

22:46

This is legit stuff here.

22:48

It's

22:51

as close as we've been in a long

22:53

time. and it's only getting closer and

22:55

more tencious every

22:58

single day. The

23:02

the senile

23:03

Patient in the White

23:05

House is only compounding this.

23:07

And I think we need more

23:09

sound people to speak up. from

23:11

the opposite side of the aisle, that actual

23:14

dialogue can be had. I've

23:16

had open invitations to

23:18

every Democrat for eight

23:20

years and none have

23:23

accepted. We'll see if

23:25

Tulsi comes on now that she no longer

23:27

is a part of the Democrat. party, but

23:29

I think this is a gigantic step in the right

23:31

direction because it is showing that we

23:33

are not all insane. And

23:35

maybe, just maybe. hope

23:37

is not lost yet.

23:40

That's all we have for this

23:42

episode. We'll see what

23:44

goes on We'll see what the coming backlash is

23:46

from this. I expect immediate

23:49

immediate rebuttals

23:51

and reboots from the White House

23:54

every senior democratic party. They're gonna come

23:56

after this woman like nobody's business.

23:58

Pay attention to what you're giving your money

24:00

to. Pay attention to what's happening in

24:02

the country. That's all we have for this episode

24:04

of Dear America, and we'll see

24:06

you all again next time.

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