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Pro-Choice or Pro-Death? Democrats Reject ANY Abortion Limits | 10/10/22

Pro-Choice or Pro-Death? Democrats Reject ANY Abortion Limits | 10/10/22

Pro-Choice or Pro-Death? Democrats Reject ANY Abortion Limits | 10/10/22

Pro-Choice or Pro-Death? Democrats Reject ANY Abortion Limits | 10/10/22

Monday, 10th October 2022
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Today,

0:00

a drive by shooting took place outside

0:02

the home of representative Lee Zelda,

0:04

Stacey Abrams claims no one knows

0:07

when a pregnancy begins and another

0:09

Family friendly pride event took

0:11

place at a Texas Methodist Church.

0:13

We've got all of that in more coming up and it all starts

0:16

right now.

0:34

Welcome to the news and why it matters. I am

0:36

Sarah Gonzalez, and I am

0:38

and I would like to make one thing clear I

0:41

am. always right. It's just

0:43

a talent I have. I am joined today

0:45

by host of the Chad Prater show, America's

0:47

favorite cowboy Chapater.

0:48

Aileen left. but I'm always

0:50

right.

0:50

But you're always right. Yes. Also

0:53

joined by BBC contributor Alex

0:55

Stein, host of conspiracy Castle,

0:58

and also Alex Stein. And what's

1:00

on your tie?

1:00

Yeah. I think these are guns

1:03

and bowling and whiskey. I think

1:05

it's a big lebowski vibe

1:07

today. This this company sent me some free ties.

1:09

I'm giving them free plug, but actually like em emerson

1:12

bespoke. So I don't know. Maybe checking out Don't.

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I don't care. We're gonna get trouble for, you

1:16

know, and paper

1:16

advertising don't Oh, that's that's nice time.

1:18

It's okay. It's nice. But hey, listen. It holds

1:21

the suit together. Right. Cheers. And I like the

1:23

red. I like

1:23

the color pattern. You know, it's very patriotic,

1:25

and I'm feeling patriotic. I've been all over

1:27

the country. I just got back from Chicago, and I didn't

1:29

get shot. So I I had faith back in

1:32

Americans values.

1:33

Yay. In your cities, I came

1:35

back from one and I didn't get shot.

1:38

That's great. What high bar we have here.

1:40

They get again shot.

1:41

We cannot get shot. Over

1:43

the weekend, two teens were injured in

1:45

a drive by shooting that took place outside

1:47

representative Lee Zelda's home. He

1:49

has had really bad luck lately. His he

1:52

and his wife were at a Columbus day parade

1:54

and the Bronx, his two sixteen year old daughters

1:56

were at home alone. After hearing

1:58

the gunshots, the girls

1:59

ran upstairs

2:00

and locked themselves into the bathroom and called

2:02

Zelda reportedly crying.

2:05

and the two individuals shot have been identified

2:07

as Joel Murphy and Elijah Robinson,

2:09

both seventeen year olds from MasTec Long Island,

2:12

high ranking law enforcement source said the teen

2:15

victims were known to the department

2:17

and had been at a recording studio on

2:19

a reservation in Suffolk County that is known

2:21

for gang activity.

2:23

And they

2:24

reviewed the home security footage of representative

2:26

Zelda and showed one wounded

2:28

victim laying down underneath their porch,

2:31

another person shot laying down under a

2:33

bush in front of their porch just a couple

2:35

feet away, a third person moving

2:37

all around the property up and down the

2:39

porch a couple of times. And

2:42

reportedly, the the one

2:44

of the bullets that went through the window

2:47

landed like a thirty feet from where

2:49

one of Lee's Alden's daughters was

2:51

sitting. Now I say he's had bad luck lately

2:53

because -- Mhmm. -- we covered on the show just

2:55

a couple months ago. He was

2:57

attacked during a campaign

3:00

speech by a man shouting, you're

3:02

done. It was a very odd moment. Those of you who

3:04

are watching, the show can

3:06

see that screenshot, that still

3:08

image of the man he seemed to

3:10

be, I don't know, I think reports afterwards

3:12

were that he possibly was drunk,

3:14

but he seemed to be moving very slowly

3:17

and said, you're done. It was a very awkward

3:19

exchange. And, of course, bystanders

3:22

were able to subdue him and he was

3:24

ultimately arrested. But, you know,

3:26

it's interesting because he is running against

3:28

Kathy Hockel on an anti crime

3:30

platform. Who could blame the

3:32

guy. He keeps getting a

3:33

it's like It's like -- Oh. -- family

3:35

is like threatened. you know, you go back to

3:37

that picture if they'll pop it back up there, if the

3:39

guy that was came up there with the little knife or whatever

3:42

it was. Like, Lee, Maytime,

3:44

it takes composures in that deal because,

3:46

look, he he he fought the guy off

3:48

with one arm. Yeah. He kept the microphone

3:50

in his left, and that's me. I'm gonna be whacking that

3:52

dude with that microphone. He didn't get some damage with

3:54

the microphone. them. And that could have been a tragic situation

3:56

with his daughters in the house. It was a sad situation.

3:58

And apparently, they any of this any situation

4:00

like that. But, you know, when your daughters are at home, they

4:02

had to lock themselves in the bathroom call one

4:04

one. It's a scary deal. All

4:06

the more reason, we gotta get this guy moved to Albany.

4:08

We gotta put him in the governor's mansion. He's in the

4:10

dangerous neighborhood. Yeah. I apparently. Folks

4:13

in New York better step up. I mean, I think a

4:15

lot of neighborhoods in New York are dangerous

4:17

right now. Yeah. the You

4:19

know, I mean, I I gotta solve it. That

4:21

would take away everybody's guns. That's how we do.

4:23

So there's only two other guns. Only the criminals

4:26

and the cops in the military should have guns. and

4:28

then all of our problems will be solved. could

4:30

possibly go run. Nothing. Sweet.

4:31

I I mean, I kinda feel like New

4:33

York is one of those places. But you have

4:35

problem with that

4:36

is it's always your mistress's husband that's

4:38

gonna wind up keeping one too, and that's gonna be

4:40

a problem, man. Yeah. I feel bad for the

4:42

people in New York. It's just like California in

4:44

that you've got people that are really good

4:46

there, good values, good places to to

4:48

be beautiful country, and

4:50

they're just getting screwed by bureaucracy. Yeah.

4:52

I mean, III just my heart goes out

4:54

to the people who are still in cities, but it's

4:56

like, get

4:57

the hell out of cities. Well, I wanna make this point

5:00

because, you know, it's after nine eleven, everybody you

5:02

know, rallied around New York City. And I thought America

5:04

was kind of on a positive, you know, trajectory

5:06

after that terrible event. But after what's happened with

5:08

the pandemic, you know, America goes the way of

5:10

NYC and NYC is going in the crapper.

5:12

So it just kind of stinks because I think it

5:14

just it's, you know, extrapolates

5:16

from that city to the rest of the country. So

5:19

if

5:19

that's going in the crapper, then the rest

5:21

of the country is headed with it. Yeah,

5:22

I mean, it'll be interesting to see

5:25

how many people in New York

5:27

actually vote for release Alden. But

5:30

you got to believe that Kathy Hockel

5:32

is going to win out even though, you

5:34

know, again, We're

5:36

talking about being incredibly relaxed

5:38

on crime. We're talking about even

5:40

when there are criminals who

5:42

like that man who attacked Lee's Eldon.

5:44

He was like charged and

5:46

then released without bail.

5:48

So -- Yeah. -- it's not like they're penalizing

5:51

any of the criminals in the first place.

5:53

So you get to a certain point and you're like,

5:56

Alright. Well, you know, maybe you deserve this

5:58

fate for continuing to vote for the

5:59

Democrats who are you don't think so?

6:02

No. I just sad. No. I think that was

6:04

happening. Yeah. No. It's just deteriorating beyond

6:06

all recognition to what it was. And

6:08

if you don't agree with that, I again, get

6:10

the hell out of the inner city because the

6:12

Democrats are going to do to

6:14

New York, what they've done to San Francisco, what they've done

6:16

to LA, what they've done to Chicago, what they've done to all of

6:18

these other places. It is

6:20

just really sad to see. So speaking

6:22

of sad to see, yesterday, Stacey

6:25

Abrams appeared on Fox News.

6:27

And, you know, she's just going all in

6:29

with this abortion rhetoric

6:31

with this rhetoric that no one

6:33

knows anything about pregnancies. We don't have any sort

6:35

of scientific consensus on

6:37

you know, what that thing is that's growing in your

6:39

body or anything like that. She says it's a fallacy

6:41

that we know exactly when a pregnancy

6:44

begins. Watch.

6:45

Where would you draw the line? Fifteen

6:47

weeks, viability, thirty

6:49

six weeks, what's the limit? Where

6:53

what

6:53

I've always said is that abortion is a

6:55

medical decision that should be made by a

6:57

doctor and the woman, and

6:59

that the point of viability as determined

7:01

by a doctor doctor should always take into

7:03

consideration the life and health of a woman.

7:05

That should be the standard. But the

7:07

arbitrary

7:08

standards of timelines ignore

7:10

the medical reality that it is a

7:12

fallacy. We know exactly when a pregnancy

7:14

starts, that we know exactly where we are in the

7:16

system. I mean, in the in the term

7:18

and what doc will tell you is that they need to

7:20

make decisions based on the woman they are treating,

7:22

and what women will tell you is that they need the

7:24

right to make medical

7:25

decisions that can save their lives and

7:27

save their ability, control their bodies, and their

7:29

futures.

7:31

So she may have had

7:33

me. If she wanted to make the

7:35

argument that we don't know when via bility begins.

7:38

Right? And that's what is the fallacy. She's

7:41

saying we don't know when a pregnancy

7:43

begins, which I feel

7:45

like if you have participated in any sort of

7:47

basic biology, sex

7:50

education, reproduction class --

7:52

Mhmm. -- you pretty much know

7:54

when the pregnancy begins.

7:56

I know when it begins. That's why I think twenty

7:58

five dollar office copay and got a vasectomy

8:00

twelve years ago. know exactly

8:03

when it begins, but she's apparently a better

8:05

doctor than Joe Biden. She knows all this

8:07

stuff biologically speaking.

8:08

Yeah. It's and by the way, I don't think she

8:10

has kids. Yeah.

8:12

No. And there's no mention of the dad.

8:14

Can you imagine? Yeah. Oh my gosh. They're

8:16

new great athletes, saving NFL. But

8:19

I see the hinter there. I mean, she's built like a,

8:21

you know, like the Empire State Building. She

8:23

she probably would have been a good athlete herself. But

8:25

near the hinter there about Stacey Abrams,

8:27

please you. athlet a career.

8:29

My point being is no mention of the father, and

8:31

these people are now just using an abortion

8:33

where I posted this video

8:35

on Twitter about how they're glorifying abortion,

8:37

calling it murder. It's just I want abortion to go back

8:39

when it was a thing that a college person did in the

8:41

dark and they never told anybody, but now it's

8:43

like used for cloud, and now these

8:45

politicians are campaigning on it. And it's

8:47

really just sick and demonic, and it seems like

8:49

we're regurgitating the same thing, but for

8:51

her to even consider a

8:53

clump of cells not a life or that the

8:55

baby growing inside them is gonna be like a dog or

8:57

something. I mean, it's a human life and they try to

8:59

disregard that and say that it's healthcare

9:01

when We don't even care about the baggage held here.

9:03

We imagine the the logic that goes into

9:05

being a black woman in the deep south

9:07

who's going to speak out about what and

9:09

who is not a human. and, you know, I

9:11

mean, and take it back to, you know,

9:14

the you know, seventy years ago, the Jim

9:16

Crow era, you know, and even further

9:18

back to the age of slavery in

9:20

the southern states in the United

9:22

States.

9:24

Wow. Yeah. I mean, you're gonna continue

9:26

to make an argument for who's not a human being.

9:28

The lack of self aware Yeah. It's incredible. Yeah.

9:30

I you

9:31

know, it's interesting because at the beginning of that

9:33

clip, you heard the interviewer ask,

9:35

you know, thirty six weeks,

9:37

thirty seven weeks, like, will you put a

9:39

cap on

9:40

what you think is acceptable in

9:43

terms of how and when a woman

9:45

should get an abortion and they never

9:47

do. You know, you try to tell them like,

9:49

hey, let's agree that late term abortion

9:51

is a thing that we like I would love to

9:53

go all the way. But if we wanna compromise on

9:55

something, in the meantime, let's agree late

9:57

term abortion, really bad thing we shouldn't do

9:59

it. And their

9:59

argument is, Well, no one's getting a late

10:02

term abortion. Well well, that's not happening.

10:04

That that doesn't happen. And it's like,

10:06

okay.

10:06

Well, let's set a limit then.

10:08

AND THEY NEVER SEEMED TO WANT TO AGREE

10:10

TO SETTING A LIMIT ON THAT.

10:12

CASE IN POINT ON FACE THE NATION

10:14

YESTERDAY, ARIZONA DEMOCRAT GUBS

10:18

also refused to say if she supports

10:20

any limit on abortion at

10:22

any point in the pregnancy watch.

10:25

And under a Cherry Lake Administration, we

10:27

would have government mandated forced

10:30

births that risk women's

10:32

lives. And and her

10:34

position is the one that ex that's

10:36

extreme. It's out of touch where with

10:38

where the majority of Arizona's are who support

10:40

access US SAFE LEGAL ABORTION

10:43

AND UNDER HER ADMINISTRATION, WOMEN

10:46

WOULD NOT BE SAFE.

10:46

WHAT WOULD THE HOB'S ADMINISTRATION'S week

10:50

limit b for abortion access. If

10:52

it's not fifteen weeks, what is it? What

10:54

is it? Let's

10:56

abortion is a

10:58

very personal decision that belongs

11:00

between a woman and her

11:02

doctor. The government and politicians

11:04

don't belong in that decision. We need to let

11:07

doctors perform the care, that they

11:09

are trained, and take an oath

11:11

to to perform.

11:12

So if an Arizona voter

11:14

were to conclude from your previous

11:16

answer that you do not favor any

11:18

specific weak limit

11:21

on abortion, would they be correct?

11:24

I support leaving

11:26

the vision between a woman and her doctor

11:28

and medium color to dress entirely

11:30

out of it.

11:31

Great. No answer. Got it. And, Matt,

11:33

you know, first of all, Katie Hobbs sounds like a girl

11:35

at the mall who just let the food court

11:37

to go over to see what's new at Spencer gifts.

11:40

It's so the fact that

11:42

they're willing to use this type of rhetoric to

11:44

to just for political gay. Uh-huh. And this

11:46

I mean, the the big the big baby. You know, it's

11:49

like a it's like a squeaky toy in a dog's

11:51

mouth just to get elected.

11:53

Yeah. The idea that this woman

11:55

has any shot in hell

11:57

against the caliber of person that Cary

11:59

Lake is is insane to me, but that's

12:01

how far the left's willing to go in order

12:03

to pander and to make sure that their

12:05

radical political

12:07

hack job agenda stays alive.

12:08

And by the way, to be fair, you know,

12:10

she's refusing to debate Kerry if

12:12

I

12:12

were her, I wouldn't want to I wouldn't get her to say

12:15

really, like and, you know, when they survey people,

12:17

even people that are pro choice, they say this all the

12:19

time, even staunchly overwhelmingly, people

12:21

believe there should be a limit. So it's like the heartbeat

12:23

bill in Texas. Now I'm anti abortion, but I

12:25

mean, if we it's not what I want. I understand,

12:27

you know, there's you know, it's

12:29

what the people want. So if we had to make some

12:31

sort of capitulation to them up, at

12:33

least there should be a limit, but these politicians wanna

12:35

do it all the way up until birth, which

12:38

is ridiculous. So I it doesn't even

12:40

make You know, if you get on Twitter, they wanna kill

12:42

full blown. Yeah. Go.

12:44

But, I mean, why why would

12:46

babies be all throughout?

12:47

Well, I mean, I I also think that there is something

12:49

to be said for this story and

12:51

the story at the beginning that

12:53

we just talked about kind of going hand in

12:55

hand, we've just completely desensitized our

12:57

society to valuing life at

12:59

all. If you can kill the most innocent

13:01

of lives in the womb,

13:03

when they have absolutely no other choice, but to

13:05

rely on their mother who is supposed to be the

13:07

one to take care of them. Why

13:09

would you value a life once

13:11

it

13:12

left the womb. Mhmm. Why would you

13:14

value that? This is what we're teaching society, so

13:16

I don't think that it should come as

13:17

a shock to anyone. Look at

13:20

the pattern. Okay. So if you can call a

13:22

baby a fetus or a proteoplasmic

13:24

blob or a clump of cells, or you can take

13:26

a full grown conservative and call

13:28

them ultra Mago or Mago Republicans

13:30

or, you know, you

13:32

know Start labeling people.

13:35

that you're dehumanizing. And so whether it's Stacey

13:38

Abrams or or Katy Hobbs or whoever

13:40

it is or dehumanizing, it's all part of

13:42

the classification. the

13:44

labeling and and put them in the box and we'll

13:46

exterminate them if we need to not deal

13:48

with them at best. But it's

13:50

a sake of it's all for the sake of political

13:52

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Over

15:01

the

15:04

weekend, there was a family

15:06

friendly Pride event at Grace

15:08

Avenue, United Methodist Church

15:10

in Frisco, Texas. This is right

15:12

around the corner from us here. What?

15:15

A good twenty five minutes FROM HERE

15:17

VERY, VERY CLOSE TO MY

15:18

HOUSE AND THE EVENT WAS THE

15:21

PRIDE FRISCO BLOCK PARTY. THEY HAD

15:23

FOOD TRUCKS, LIVE MUSIC, VENDERS and

15:25

LGBTQ resources.

15:27

There were a ton of kids

15:29

at least I mean,

15:31

this says over fifty, I

15:33

would say at least double that because

15:35

they were coming and going. They didn't

15:37

say, you know, that was

15:38

really the whole time because

15:39

I was there, of

15:41

course. In

15:42

a pink wig, just to

15:44

blend it. Do we have a

15:45

photo of that? I don't know. Yeah. I do. Oh, I'm

15:48

excited. Yeah. Yeah.

15:50

Yeah. It looks good.

15:52

Oh, it works a party. Yeah.

15:54

Yeah. were rave, and they were under a rave. Well,

15:56

I used it later when I got home. I didn't

15:58

get right there. So, obviously,

15:59

the signs said

16:01

there were signs posted all around this

16:03

had no photos or videos permitted.

16:05

Again, I don't understand why,

16:07

because if you are doing family friendly

16:09

events, you're putting on family friendly events, What's the

16:11

problem? What are what are you

16:13

hiding in in this particular

16:15

instance? I would also like to to

16:17

point out it was also a

16:20

a furry friendly event. And

16:22

there

16:22

was Who's this guy right now? There's one

16:24

furry in attendance spot. Look at this.

16:27

Wow. What a crazy

16:29

event. They got these guys in.

16:31

This is disgusting. We

16:33

see the crowd boys. They're protesting

16:35

my a lifestyle. Wow. This guy

16:37

is mentally insane. This was true.

16:40

This person really needs a mental outfit.

16:42

Just a hug. Not a problem. Just let

16:44

it ring now. Let me be brief.

16:47

Wow. Please stop

16:49

protesting me. Are you single? Why

16:52

Wow. This is insane. If I'm

16:54

looking for a partner who's Look at that. We

16:56

have furry on a furry act. I think it's the

16:58

least it's family friendly furry act. You

17:00

say it's family friendly. So

17:02

here's the thing. Was this has agreed just

17:04

as drag queens standing

17:06

on tables above young

17:09

children dancing provocatively.

17:12

No. But it was the small

17:14

little things that they injected

17:16

into it that you go I don't really think

17:18

kids should be reading that like a

17:20

flyers with different pride flags for

17:22

children to read about different gender

17:23

identifications, including bear,

17:26

yes, there is a a bare gender

17:29

identity, asexual, demisexual,

17:32

and intersex. There

17:33

were also these stickers

17:35

that, you know, were totally free out there on the

17:37

tables for kids to go through,

17:39

sift through, grab that

17:42

featured like a naked woman

17:44

that was on her and you could see all the

17:46

outline of her breast and her nipple,

17:49

and then these, you know, mouths

17:51

looking provocatively biting on the

17:53

lip with the tongue out. And so

17:56

it's just interesting because I don't understand

17:58

why you would have to have. It was like a

17:59

pumpkin patch. Why does a pumpkin

18:02

patch have to be tied to an

18:04

LGBTQ family friendly event? Why not

18:06

just have a pumpkin patch? Why

18:08

does he have to have him in a

18:10

church? What does this happen to happen when children?

18:12

Why does everything have to be sexualized? Why does

18:14

any of this stuff to happen? What is the point?

18:16

And look, I get under the name of they're

18:18

gonna say, well, it's about inclusion and ex you

18:20

know, and and affirmation and

18:23

make sure that everybody feels welcome

18:25

and all these kind of things. But come on. Come

18:27

on. Come on. Listen, I

18:29

go to a reasonably heterosexual church.

18:31

At no time, are we trying

18:33

to affirm their heterosexuality on

18:35

Sunday mornings? Right. We're not we

18:38

don't the kids in a children's church and be like, you know what, kids? Let's

18:40

talk about your genitals. Yeah. Let's

18:42

let's talk about You know what about

18:45

your

18:45

heterosexual.

18:47

Let's talk about that. I mean, we've never pulled out the three little

18:49

bears and said, let me tell you where little bear

18:51

came from. We just you

18:54

don't why? Why

18:56

why is this a thing? It is

18:57

it's weird. And I know

18:59

Alex was like, well, this is

19:01

fun. Everyone's everyone's

19:03

nice. ACE. Right? Oh, this is why. Because if

19:04

you just go there, you know, objectively, it is

19:06

fun, but it it kinda reminds you of when I have to

19:08

feed my dog medicine, you know, my dog doesn't wanna take

19:10

a pill so that a crush

19:12

of the pill and I put it in a McDonald's hamburger and

19:15

then the dog loves it. So my point of being is they

19:17

have this really cool pumpkin packs.

19:19

There's cool, you know, mass scots. There's free, you

19:21

know, inflatable stuff. Mhmm. And then they just

19:23

kinda, like, pop in some little hidden, like, you

19:25

know, here's a brochure on how to come out or

19:27

here's some you know, literature on

19:29

different sexualities. That's not necessarily

19:31

kid friendly. So it's that's the only thing for me.

19:33

It's like they kinda, you know, there lives a little

19:35

hidden indoctrination in

19:37

there. But, overall, no, this was I've been to these drag

19:39

queen events. This was actually very, you

19:42

know, I don't even know. Not

19:44

not controversial in my opinion other than

19:46

a million pride flags and

19:48

some weird literature. But Which I think almost

19:50

makes it more controversial. In a

19:52

way, they're

19:53

trying to draw your kids into this, like,

19:55

look, there's nothing. There's no drag queen's dancing

19:57

on tables. There's no, you know, there's no

19:59

one

19:59

showing well, there were people showing their

20:01

in. But like, there's a We're not doing that.

20:03

We're just having a full pumpkin

20:06

festival and you're like, oh, okay.

20:08

And then all of the that you're surrounding yourself

20:10

with? I mean, there was a questionable act

20:12

It's a political indoctrinating. It is a political

20:14

end to be fair, listen. No one

20:16

sitting at this table has a problem.

20:18

We're all libertarian enough. We don't care who you sleep with.

20:21

No. Lung and cystic adults. We don't care.

20:23

We don't care.

20:23

Which is why you don't need to make it

20:25

out you exactly know everyone who already

20:27

woke up.

20:28

That's not the issue at all. We're all for

20:30

inclusivity. We're all for affirmation. We're

20:32

all for people. feeling good about themselves

20:35

and stuff like that. Whether you agree

20:37

with somebody's preferences, orientation,

20:39

lifestyle, whatever, we can still love

20:41

you -- Mhmm. -- but come on. Yeah.

20:43

Why do we have to continue to drag this stuff in? When you

20:45

know goodwill, what's happening? Like you said,

20:48

the best phrase is subliminal indoctrination.

20:50

Yeah. Absolutely. Well, at least there

20:53

is some good

20:55

news when it comes to the transiting

20:57

of our children. Vanderbilt

20:59

pediatric gender clinics said that they

21:02

will cause all gender transition surgeries on

21:04

minors. They've ever built also told

21:06

Tennessee lawmakers it would protect conscientious

21:08

objectors who work at the

21:10

facility and don't want to take in these controversial

21:12

treatments. Obviously, this comes, we've covered it on

21:14

the program. This comes after Matt Walsh did

21:17

his deep dive into Vanderbilt.

21:20

gender clinic and found out all of these, you

21:22

know, there are these speeches that exist

21:24

of people explaining

21:27

that this would make the clinic a lot of money. This would

21:29

make Vanderbilt a lot of money. There was a lot of

21:31

money to be had. Don't worry about the kids. I mean,

21:33

they might miss their genitals after you cut them off.

21:35

But the hospital

21:36

is not enough. Hospital can profit

21:38

off of it.

21:39

And they also

21:41

said that if you

21:44

objective. If you didn't like it,

21:46

that you shouldn't be a part of Vanderbilt and you should go

21:48

somewhere else because they would not allow anyone to

21:51

object to this. So now they are reversing course and

21:53

they are stopping the surgeries

21:55

on minors and they are going to. They

21:57

say they claim protect

21:59

conscientious objectors in

22:02

Oklahoma also recently passed a bill that

22:04

withholds COVID relief funds from the

22:06

University of Oklahoma Medical Center where

22:08

they too we're providing gender

22:10

affirming medical care to

22:12

minors,

22:12

which includes puberty blockers,

22:14

gender affirming hormone therapy

22:17

and helping find surgeons who perform gender affirming

22:19

operations for patients just

22:21

up to age twenty four. But there's no.

22:23

And it and it's funny that over the weekend,

22:25

you know, PayPal, quote unquote,

22:27

accidentally release the thing about taking twenty five hundred dollars

22:29

from your account from misinformation. And people got

22:31

up in arms to start canceling those accounts because they

22:33

care more about their twenty five hundred dollars than

22:35

losing their balls. Like, how

22:37

I think you

22:38

would protest the other? Yeah.

22:41

Way. You will -- And, like, then twenty five

22:43

hundred. -- you would hope at

22:45

least. Yeah. And and obviously, you

22:47

know, the conservative mindset, you know, this

22:49

isn't a conservative idea, but we this

22:51

for profit medical system that we have that

22:53

just you know, basically exploits people,

22:55

and now they're literally exploiting children.

22:57

Because even and this Vanderbilt Doctor even

22:59

said that they like it because there's a lot of follow-up visits. I

23:01

mean, and then on top of that, if you think about cutting

23:03

off genitals, and this is basically an

23:05

open wound that wants to close,

23:08

literally. So they have to dilate it. They have to

23:10

have, you know, special meetings with you. It's

23:12

not even funny. I'm just saying, I mean, that's a

23:14

lot of treatment. So it is an open wound.

23:16

Yeah. Yeah. And so it's is sad. It's

23:18

a me that we have. And we're the only country that

23:20

can even run pharmaceutical ads like, oh, take

23:22

this anti depression medicine. Other countries can't

23:25

even do that. I'm sitting watching football

23:27

last night. And do you see the Moderna

23:29

commercial that's been coming off? Yes. There's no

23:31

side effects listed. There's no potential side effects

23:33

listed at the end of the the Moderna

23:35

commercial. Yeah. I also saw What's up? because there's

23:37

no liability. They don't have to mention it.

23:38

I also saw HIV medication

23:41

ads, and I'm like, I don't

23:43

wanna explain to myself. Oh, why do you have to advertise

23:45

the HIV? You know what? You don't have to choose,

23:47

like, shit. You're not gonna go here. I think that

23:50

medicine. I don't know. No. I don't want that.

23:52

I don't I think I'm Google searches. Yeah. I don't think I need to

23:54

commercial design my HIV

23:56

medication whether I'm taking it or not. Yeah. That's

23:58

pretty much a guaranteed customer.

24:01

Yeah. I mean, it's just the

24:03

the the the for profit medical system has

24:05

created an industry of people that are afraid to

24:07

call an ambulance and that they'll have died in the Ubers

24:09

because they, you know, they can't afford it. So don't

24:11

know. I'm not saying healthcare should be free, but there

24:13

should be some sort of caps or, you know, the government

24:15

spending eighty billion dollars to Ukraine. Why don't you put

24:17

some of that and help people that you

24:19

know, that are struggling here. So I just

24:21

feel like we need a reallocation of our

24:23

funds. There is so much I could get

24:25

into with that because that is my

24:26

background, but we can't we gotta take a break. First, I wanna

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Over

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the

25:43

weekend, an explosion destroyed part of a

25:46

bridge linking

25:46

Russia and Crimea. The

25:49

bridge was highly strategic for

25:51

Russia and a major military supply

25:53

artery to Putin's forces in

25:55

southern Ukraine Here's a short video

25:57

that caught the explosion on

25:59

camera. Those of you who are

25:59

listening. It's very, obviously,

26:02

a

26:02

bridge that just gets

26:04

The middle of it completely destroyed, and you

26:06

can see some cars left in

26:08

the wake. A lot of sparks there, three people

26:10

were killed, and Russian authorities say

26:12

a truck bomb was the cause of the

26:15

explosion. And video

26:17

appears to show a wave beneath the bridge

26:19

just before the explosion set off that

26:21

big fireball that you saw. There were theories

26:23

that Ukrainian special services were

26:25

behind the attack. Bless you. Another theory

26:27

is that the truck driver was a suicide

26:29

bomber funded by the West

26:32

and Ukraine. They said

26:33

Did Jeffrey Epstein call there

26:34

a terrorist attack by Ukraine and threatened

26:37

harsh reprisals. So Jeffrey

26:38

Epstein Did Jeffrey Epstein the the bridge

26:40

killed itself. The suicide bomber.

26:42

The truck

26:43

drove itself out there. middle indebted

26:46

itself. Yeah. That's what it did. I love that

26:48

theory. So things are going

26:50

really well. Nothing to be

26:52

concerned about. Did you guys do you guys remember when I just said stock

26:54

up on emergency food? Because we're Talking

26:56

about pissing your money away. We did

26:58

that. Man, I'll tell you what. How much has

27:00

it been now? It's so willowood, a hundred and

27:02

twenty billion. It's a lot. I know that

27:04

and I know that that money could go I just know that

27:06

if I had a hundred and twenty billion dollars

27:09

to spruce up the place. My house would be lit. Right? It

27:11

would just be fire. And so, like, we the

27:13

things we could do around America

27:16

You know what I mean? Mhmm. Mhmm. With that kind of money? Yeah. It's

27:18

insane. And people won't always say to me that,

27:20

oh, you are you pro Vladimir Putin? I'm

27:23

pro I'm anti all of them.

27:25

Yep. including the US federal government right now. Like,

27:27

the government US government might be worst of

27:29

all. Mhmm. I mean, no. Vladimir

27:31

Putin's bad. Vladimir Zelensky's

27:34

bad. all of them are bad. We

27:36

gotta keep sending them money though because

27:38

Zelensky knows all the secrets for the US

27:40

politicians. Mhmm. And their afraid he's gonna

27:42

spill the beads. So let's keep funneling the cash

27:44

over there too. taking care of it and people say, oh,

27:46

yeah, that's a conspiracy theory. No, it's not. We've

27:48

been funneling money and laundering money through the

27:50

Ukraine for decades now. And every US of

27:52

politicians that's in there they know all about

27:54

it, and that's what's

27:54

going on. Yeah. So let's pull up

27:57

another bridge to take our eyes off of

27:59

it. Yeah. It

27:59

is it is It's

28:01

very frustrating as taxpayers funding all

28:03

of this to see this happening for so

28:05

many years and just watch our money, just

28:07

be pissed away, and not

28:09

be able to do anything

28:10

-- Mhmm. -- about it. Yeah. Is there is

28:13

there any other newscasters like this you

28:15

have a host of legitimate news show that has talked about

28:17

pissing it away. I like your style, sir. Let's

28:19

It's way better than Brian Seltzer. Way

28:22

better. Oh, that's why my show is not

28:24

getting canceled in Brian Seltzer.

28:27

film. Nope. But but I do wanna say this, you

28:29

know, this this bridge and then you look at the Nord

28:31

Stream, you know, pipeline. They even

28:33

say that Russia, you know, attacked

28:36

itself. So Lalinski, the rules for animals,

28:38

one of the rules is, you know, to accuse the

28:40

enemy of what they accuse you of. And it's just

28:42

it's just so obvious that America's fingerprints

28:44

are all over this war. And

28:46

and now we were talking about it, and I think we'll

28:48

go over the selective service. Tweets are coming out, you

28:50

know, like that they might have to have a draft. These

28:52

people are globalist. And right now, the

28:54

world we live in is more of a core topography

28:57

where corporations are running things, and they want

28:59

this war because it's good for business. And

29:01

seeing this happen now, this bridge, I think this is

29:03

just, you know, the escalation is

29:05

gonna get worse and worse Well, I mean, speaking of

29:08

war and the selective

29:10

surface, you may recall as

29:12

soon

29:12

as Biden took office, he

29:14

enacted an executive order that said that those

29:16

who identify as transgender should be treated

29:18

by the military according to

29:20

their gender identity and not their biological

29:22

sex. Well, the

29:25

administration's

29:25

requirements for who must register for the

29:27

draft include people that identify

29:29

as transgender, but are born

29:32

male, the requirements from the selected

29:34

service systems say US citizens or

29:36

immigrants who are born male and change

29:38

their gender to female are still

29:40

required to register individuals who are born

29:42

female and change their gender to male

29:44

are not required

29:45

to registers. Well,

29:48

it's Listen, swimming on the girls team is always fun in

29:50

games until the World War breaks out.

29:52

It's almost as

29:53

if there's no denying biology

29:56

And there are biological differences between

29:57

men and women. And somebody should still

29:59

stay safe from, so there's the thing called

30:02

biology. Biology. It's a

30:04

thing. Maybe people are born than what they're born as.

30:06

So Yeah. I love this

30:08

so much. Well, I'm enjoying it. Let me put all

30:10

my tin foil hat too. It's like now you

30:13

see because you see how one group's

30:15

marginalized and one isn't because you don't have

30:17

to worry about the female to male getting

30:19

drafted, but you do have to worry about the male to

30:21

female. So I wouldn't be surprised he's sick in

30:23

terms of people want some sort of draft or they have to

30:25

draft or draft all the transgender men

30:27

and leave all the transgender women out of it

30:29

or vice versa or however it works

30:31

just to you know, make the trans community at odds at each other.

30:33

I wouldn't be surprised. That's how much they hate

30:35

us. They wanna still fight a woman and They're

30:37

gonna have the trans men and the trans women

30:39

fighting each other by the time all

30:41

over. I just I

30:41

really wanna see a backlash to the Biden

30:44

administration from the transcript. They should be

30:46

protesting in the streets about this. I know.

30:48

I know. Because they're Trans

30:50

trans women are women. That's what we're

30:52

told. Except you're not and you're going to the front

30:54

lines of there's no wars or the joke's on

30:57

you, bitches. late

31:00

September. King's city government

31:02

asked residents to wear masks on

31:04

public transport

31:05

in places that serve

31:07

clients AND IN EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES.

31:09

SO IN LIGHT OF SURTING COVID

31:12

CASES, HE'S DEPUTY HEALTH MINISTER

31:14

EIGOR KUSAN WARNED THAT

31:16

increase in COVID would strain the health systems

31:18

already struggling due to Russia's invasion,

31:20

and he said that the new masking suggestions

31:22

would be hard to implement because most

31:25

Ukrainians We're

31:26

focusing on another enemy. But

31:28

that in effect, they're already wearing gas masks.

31:30

Like, how are you gonna put a n ninety five underneath

31:32

that nuclear fallout mask?

31:34

in the whole thing. I mean, I'm I don't

31:37

mean to laugh. It's a clown show. And you

31:39

know what I what I said earlier talking about

31:41

Ukraine. Listen, it's the Ukrainian citizens that

31:43

you feel for up into Ukraine.

31:45

Right. Exactly. There's tons of great people there in

31:47

Ukraine, all over the world. That's what we

31:49

always say. Right? Chinese people. There's wonderful

31:51

people. There's the Chinese government. wonderful people in New York,

31:53

wonderful people in California, wonderful people in

31:55

Ukraine. They're getting screwed up your accuracy

31:57

across the board. It's

31:59

a clown show.

31:59

It's almost like they

32:00

the government thinks, like, oh, well, we'll just

32:02

talk about COVID and bring up this other problem. And

32:04

these people will forget they're in the middle

32:06

of freaking war with Russia. They're dropping bombs

32:09

okay. You think they're worrying about COVID right

32:11

now. Yeah. But imagine howdy and

32:13

that is, you're you're shitty. You're

32:15

getting on by a world superpower. And they're like, hey, go get in the

32:17

vaccination line. You know, I mean, come

32:19

on. Where are you? helping hurricane.

32:22

Yeah. Exactly. clear. Right? That is the

32:24

safest thing to do in hurricane Exactly. Yes.

32:26

The safest thing to do in a hurricane is make sure

32:28

you're vaccinated. finally

32:30

World War three. That's too weird that

32:32

I think at World War, there's gonna be a vaccination

32:34

clinic open and a mask, you

32:36

know, free master. Wait. Like, I wanna cuss right now.

32:38

Like, I wanna I wanna like, things the

32:40

way I say them. And I can. You

32:43

know? It's like, we live in a generation

32:45

where they're like, we haven't tried that for a while, so

32:47

let's try. You know, we haven't tried

32:49

I was watching a movie about a boy

32:51

who was World War one and this boy really wanted

32:53

to go to the front lines. He lasted like

32:56

a day. Right. And he realized my dad was right. My dad was

32:58

right. You know, this whole thing. Guys,

33:00

listen, it we we we live in this

33:02

weird age where we've had

33:04

so much luxury.

33:06

Mhmm. Mhmm. And, you know, back

33:08

in nineteen fourteen, when one kicked

33:10

off, a lot of people were really

33:12

fighting to go to war. I mean, they they wanted to go

33:14

to war. But there was this there was this

33:17

humanist humanistic philosophy

33:19

of of humanity and how

33:22

people inherently good. World War

33:24

one changed all of that. Right?

33:26

So maybe we're due for a good World

33:28

War. Just to remind people that man's

33:30

inhumanity demand is still a

33:32

real thing. It's viable. And

33:34

the rest of the world doesn't think like you do at

33:36

the mall and the food court. Yeah.

33:38

And they don't care about your Apple phones and

33:40

whether or not you're getting service. They don't

33:42

care about whether, you know, your

33:44

latte was made with the right amount

33:46

of half half non fat

33:48

milk. They don't care. The

33:50

brutalities of that may

33:52

be what we need to

33:54

save the world. I don't know.

33:56

Yeah. Because right now where we're headed is a is a

33:58

clown show of of just

33:59

eternal

34:00

proportions. Yeah. I think that you're right. And

34:02

I think just to add to that before we go

34:05

to break, I was talking

34:07

not that long ago about, you know, we have

34:09

an entire generation of young people who

34:11

have no idea what it was like

34:13

to experience nine eleven which I think is

34:15

a very important perspective to have when you're talking about, you

34:17

know, like, we could be going to war any

34:19

second. Like, we could get attacked right now in

34:21

this building and

34:24

just be completely decimated by someone who

34:26

wants the the west to fall.

34:28

And it's very dangerous when you

34:30

don't have that perspective to lean on

34:34

and remember that it could all be over in a second because instead you've

34:36

got entitled Braatz who are just worried about

34:38

iPhones and and all of those things. Yeah. And and they

34:40

wanna

34:40

bring it on. Right? Let's do let's do it from

34:42

World War three. I mean, we with yesterday, we

34:44

cared about climate change, but no, a nuclear

34:46

holocaust would do great for the

34:49

environment. Well, it's the instant gratification. That's

34:51

why we're addicted to it, and that's what's

34:53

the biggest problem with society right now.

34:56

Yeah. So we gotta take a break, but

34:58

I want to tell you, those of you who are watching on on YouTube, we

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35:27

on. You know,

35:30

world of

35:32

three happens.

35:36

Over the weekend, the Florida Surgeon

35:37

General

35:39

released a study revealing

35:41

there is an eighty four percent

35:43

increase in the relative incidence

35:45

of cardiac related

35:47

death among males. You keep rebooting

35:49

my stomach, but you're sorry. So no liquid too. Yeah. No. Hard to

35:51

be stein. Yeah. That's I'm gonna

35:54

start over. A

35:56

study revealing there is an eighty four percent increase

35:58

in the relative incidents of

36:00

cardiac related deaths among male

36:03

eighteen to thirty nine years old

36:05

within twenty eight days following

36:08

mRNA vaccination. So, of

36:10

course, as a result of that Florida is

36:12

now officially recommending against males aged eighteen

36:14

to thirty nine from receiving these

36:17

COVID-nineteen mRNA vaccines

36:20

and advising those with pre existing

36:22

cardiac conditions to take caution when making the decision.

36:24

It's almost like these

36:26

like were totally unproven

36:29

jams, experimental jobs,

36:32

oh, what the hell I'm on believing me? I can say

36:34

whatever the hell I want.

36:35

It's almost like we knew from the beginning

36:37

that this was completely rushed and these

36:39

shots were gonna be a total disaster and kill

36:41

people, oh, and look, here it is, and they

36:43

are. And

36:44

the government continues to can you think

36:46

can you think of one other

36:48

medication that the government would

36:50

allow to continue to be on the

36:53

shelf. With all of these

36:55

things that have come up, surrounding at the

36:57

blood clots, myocarditis, and young people. We're seeing all

36:59

of these other studies like the one I just

37:01

referenced coming out. Can you

37:03

think of any other medication, any other drug that the

37:05

government would not have pulled by now. No. They

37:08

would have put all of them.

37:09

Well, Dr. Fauci, AZT in the eighties. That was

37:11

a back, you know, that was

37:14

a cancer drug they had that they misdiagnosed for AIDS and it was actually killing

37:16

people more than the AIDS. So Google

37:18

Fauci in the eighties and AZT, there's all

37:20

these pictures of protesters against them. But

37:23

I I wouldn't of this this statement from

37:25

Illinois representative Sean Casson and he said it's not

37:27

coming next. Oh, yeah. We got that. Nice. I mean, it's just,

37:29

you know, this past June,

37:31

our daughter, Gwen passed and died of a

37:33

sudden cardiac arrhythmia. In layman's term, she was fine and then her heart stopped. We

37:36

don't know what caused the arrhythmia and likely

37:38

never will, and then

37:40

we'll just just fast forward down to where she was fully vaccinated quarantine

37:42

after occasional positive asymptomatic COVID

37:44

test. So it's like, you are a

37:47

healthy young child. And

37:50

for me, It it's so tragic that she died, but it's even tragic

37:52

that her dad who is a powerful

37:54

person is ignoring the in

37:57

the room because it would be very hard for me to believe that he

37:59

is that dumb. It

38:01

really

38:01

it bothered

38:04

me that they that they post about. It

38:06

didn't bother me. I mean, God bless them. They're going through a horrible

38:08

tragedy. No one should have to experience the

38:11

loss of their child.

38:13

but it really did strike me as

38:16

bizarre that they

38:16

that they lack the self awareness to

38:19

see that. Right? Like, that

38:21

they felt comfortable Posting this up, this statement that very

38:23

clearly says that it was cardiac related, and

38:26

by the way, she was fully vaccinated, like, why

38:28

would you

38:30

why would you put that in? Knowing

38:31

what everybody else's daughter is gonna take that same medicine. Why

38:33

would you why would you

38:34

put that in? What does being fully vaccinated

38:37

have anything to do if you believe that the shot works and

38:39

doesn't cause any of these things, what is

38:41

being fully vaccinated have to do

38:43

with your daughter your teen

38:46

daughter randomly dying.

38:48

It's

38:48

weird flex. I'm sure her COVID wasn't as

38:50

bad as it could have been, you know. And

38:53

and you hate to make light of a situation like that, but come

38:55

on, man, you throwing softballs up here with the

38:57

ignorance. I mean, in the

38:59

insanity. There's there's no logic behind

39:01

any of this stuff. And, you

39:03

know, we complained for years about how we don't

39:06

think critically anymore, but now they're just

39:08

throwing insanity up against the wall and

39:10

seeing what sticks.

39:12

Mhmm. And I don't know if it's, like, are you using

39:14

buzzwords to try to get your message out

39:16

there in a certain way that

39:18

makes it bigger and

39:20

more far long. I don't know. I don't know. It just it was a very troubling

39:22

issue. died unexpectedly. I

39:24

don't I don't think I would go to the world and be

39:26

like, you know, I wanna tell you all

39:28

their medical Right. Stuff

39:30

and and let you know all this kind of but it's

39:32

a self owned. I know.

39:33

And that's what bothered me so much about it

39:35

is that it's like, do you really lack the self awareness

39:38

to understand what's happened

39:40

here. It felt a lot

39:42

like you're

39:43

like you're you're you're

39:45

just setting people up to judge you for that. Well, that was my problem. It

39:47

was like, don't include that. You're just setting people up to

39:49

judge you for that, and that's not what you want

39:51

when you're going through the

39:53

tragedy. Well, he's probably getting so much hate about it, so

39:55

he feels like he has to address that. But, I mean, there

39:57

was that video that went so viral when Trump

39:59

was pushing, you know, whatever

40:02

operation work speed. We're all the Liberals. We're not

40:04

going to take that vaccine. We're not going to take that

40:06

vaccine. Yeah. And then, of course, now the

40:08

Biden's in office, you know, there everybody's

40:10

shilling for the but this is what makes me this

40:12

vaccine is safe and effective for all seven point

40:14

five billion people. Yet almonds

40:18

are not and effective for seven billion people. Peanuts are not safe and

40:20

effective. Shellfish. And my favorite

40:22

thing, I'm a pimp on a bleeping and shrimp.

40:24

Shrimp is not safe

40:26

and effective. So this vaccine that

40:28

they tested on eight mice

40:30

is more safe and effective than

40:32

actual food that people eat to

40:34

live. So for me, it's the, you know, probably the

40:36

worst medical

40:38

scam -- Yeah. -- in history.

40:41

Yeah. And history of this country for And the politicians that

40:44

are perpetuating it, one

40:46

day, they're all gonna eat crow, but it's like

40:48

the weapons of mass destruction that we didn't find, people

40:50

probably just say, whoa, my cognitive

40:52

dissonance makes me think they tried their best.

40:54

Yeah. Yeah. And by the

40:55

way, this so the Florida

40:57

Surgeon General tweeted this study

40:59

out going back to the study. Tweeted the study

41:01

out and Twitter actually censored the tweet

41:03

for a while. It was it was

41:05

like deleted. You couldn't read it and it

41:07

said this tweet violated the Twitter rules. And then

41:10

there was enough pushback that they ended

41:12

up uncensoring it, and you could read it

41:14

again. But it's like that is

41:16

how big the cover up goes.

41:18

This was a study that was done

41:20

by the state of Florida. The the the

41:22

surgeon general is tweeting

41:24

it out. I don't

41:24

know who am I gonna trust? The surgeon general or some random

41:27

nerds at Twitter, like, oh, I don't

41:28

I'm gonna this this violence, like, for the

41:31

portal world because of misinformation.

41:32

It's just it's

41:35

Elon, come on. Hurry up. Do the

41:38

deal. We need someone in charge

41:40

of Twitter who's not gonna do

41:42

that anymore. I'm just

41:43

saying. Because you see there's some people looking at

41:45

me. never happen to that. No. So I'm like

41:47

that. No. I don't I don't even know if he'll help us.

41:49

He will help me park my test with my

41:52

brain with a computer chip. I don't own a test up, but

41:54

I will because it'll be mandatory

41:56

then. I don't know. I mean,

41:57

it was just living in the upside down

41:59

world and, you know, this myocarditis

41:59

and the adult death syndrome, you know, if people aren't

42:02

talking about it now, will they ever

42:04

sit? No. That's

42:05

that's the aspiration. No. But you

42:07

said I think that they'll only crow. I'm not so

42:09

sure. I know we gotta go to break. I'm not so sure that

42:11

they will.

42:12

No. People are too stupid. steroids in the

42:14

chicken and feeding us stuff in the water, dude. It's the floor.

42:16

I don't tell you what you're telling me that everything's dumb

42:19

down in a big way. They're also the

42:21

ones who control what goes

42:23

in the history by is going to be the the

42:25

only thing that's gonna have my balls. That's all I'm

42:27

gonna say. I'm thinking about getting the vasectomy reverse because

42:29

this is better in crypto right here.

42:31

It's true. And wow. It's true. And I'm

42:33

gonna look at this thing. Thank you. And I'm on five vaccines. So if you guys wanna be

42:35

like me, give your fifth booster. Hey, we gotta cut a

42:37

break. We'll be back. don't

42:41

recommend getting

42:44

the booster. Less

42:48

than a

42:50

month

42:51

ago before

42:52

the midterm elections

42:55

and Joe Biden's approval ratings are a complete dumpster fire. Fewer

42:57

than one in four people think America is going in the

42:59

right direction. Sixty three percent think the US

43:02

is on the wrong

43:04

track and And his approval rating is less than fifty percent on every

43:06

single one of the top ten issues

43:08

Americans care most

43:09

about. You're wrong. Wait.

43:12

Were you going, Chad? No. I thought that

43:14

I thought you're supposed to do the Joe Biden back away from

43:16

the press. Oh, I like that

43:20

impression.

43:21

COVID-nineteen environment, racial inequality,

43:24

employment, unifying country, international

43:27

trade, taxation, economy,

43:28

immigration, corruption, all under fifty

43:30

percent for Joe Biden. It is not looking

43:33

good. Don't forget reparations. I don't know

43:35

if you put that. That's more

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