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Warning.
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You're about to enter the arena
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and join the battle to save America
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with your host, Sean Parnell.
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What is a battle crew?
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Happy Friday. It's a
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great day to be an American. And
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from she she,
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she, and from sea to shining Sea
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and everyone in between.
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Welcome Patriots.
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I have to say, it's a beautiful Friday here
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in western Pennsylvania, in
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the greatest state in
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the country. Although I know as
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I say that, Commander Melanie
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is upstairs rolling her eyes because
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I think she would have a different opinion of me. But
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we have four seasons here in Pennsylvania,
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Pennsylvania, we have winter,
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spring, summer, fall,
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and in the fall the leaves change.
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It's stunning, It's beautiful. Okay,
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let's get in the arena. Let's getting the show. Got
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a big show today. It's also a hockey night
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in Fort Parnell, so we're gonna be rocking and rolling
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through this show. I'm gonna
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talk a little bit about why this
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country, why we find
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ourselves in the mess that we are
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in. And as I explain
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this, I want to also explain
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for you do not feel bad
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for communists and these radical
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leftists when bad things happened
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to them. Trust me, I'll explain
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why here in a second week.
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Republicans don't just frustrate me.
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They are dangerous, and we're gonna talk about
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why they're dangerous. Biden
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was interviewed by Howard Stern and
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oh my gosh, the
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man is declining so fast.
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We're gonna go through that, and we're going to talk
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about KJP, Coreine
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Jean Pierre, our favorite
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diversity higher and also the worst press
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secretary in the history of this country.
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Something happened to her at something
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happened to her. Recently, a story came about the New York prolas.
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We're going to talk about that. And Trump is back in
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court today, so we're gonna get
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to that in so much more so, people
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in the live chat have been asking
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before I get into the news of the day, which I promise
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you we're going to get into.
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But it's Friday and we've got lots of it.
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I'm trying to keep Fridays a little bit
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light, a little bit more lighthearted than
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usual. Some of the shows are just
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I feel like some of the shows can be pretty serious.
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There's lots of serious stuff out there, and I only
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have an hour and
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I try to hit all that stuff for you. But people
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when asking about the gorilla chair, so I'm
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just gonna talk about it.
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People.
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Oh, Sean, Sean, what's this gorilla chair
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you're talking so much about. Well, I'm adding
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it to the screen and for folks who
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are listening, our friends see right
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that right there is a gorilla
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chair. And this is on my locals page. So you should go over
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there and subscribe to my locals page or just follow
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me over there for some of this cool content. But
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this is from Commander Melanie and she says new
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studio set, Battle Crew sent
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me this, and Sean sent me
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this ad and said he'd like to get this couch, a
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gorilla couch, to do
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the show from. I'm worried that he
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might not have been joking. Well, her
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worries are founded, because
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I'm not joking. And here's Grandpa
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five thousand. He says, Battle
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Great that we've started a frenzy. He
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says, battlegrou I'm going nuts trying to price
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these things. I really would love
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one, but I can't find the price or where. Look at these
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couches. Look at how amazing
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these things are. Can you imagine
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me doing my show from
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a gorilla couch. That would be that would be
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incredible. And by the way, do you remember
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when all those garbage liberals and
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many of our many of
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the folks in the legacy media fell for
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the Gorilla TV hoax? I do,
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But was I the only one that was kind of like, in
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my heart of hearts, kind of wishing that Gorilla
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TV was real? I
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don't think so. If Gorilla TV
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was real, I would likely watch it. And for
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those of you all who are probably listening or watching and
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wondering what the hell I'm talking about, Uh,
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there was a story, a fake story that was
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leaked to the media that when Trump was
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president, all he would do is sit around in the Lincoln
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bedroom all day, drink
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diet coke, and watch a TV channel
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called Gorilla TV, which was essentially
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Gorilla is just Fighting all day and
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turned out to be fake because of course it
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was fake. But I remember thinking,
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kind of which that was real? I think I'd watch
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that channel.
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Okay.
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Also, summer is fast
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approaching and we're trying to figure out what we're going to get
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the kids involved in this year, and
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we've been looking for things to do as a family
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that aren't filled with liberal
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propaganda, and because
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it seems like everything is these
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days, from the YMCA to even
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the Catholic Church, the Pope.
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I'm Catholic, Okay, So.
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I see the story about the Pope today saying
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that the Pope's as if you don't believe in climate change,
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you're stupid.
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The common Pope sucks. Okay.
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I don't care who I'm gonna.
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I'm sorry if I got Catholics that are watching
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I'm Catholic too, that guy. I
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don't know what the hell he's talking about, But I don't know
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why it has to be so brazenly political. But that kind
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of stuff just annoys me. But even the
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Catholic Church has just become so woke.
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It's it's it's kind of unbelievable.
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And so we were talking about maybe getting the kids
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involved in.
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The four huh. You know, I've told
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you before.
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We've got a small farm here in western Pennsylvania,
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and you like to get the kids involved in some of this
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stuff, teach them valuable life lessons.
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Also the importance of relying on each
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other. That really
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is something that we try to you know, we've
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got a blended family, so it's it's
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something you know, it's but it's
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it's so so rewarding on so many
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levels. But one of the lessons
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that Melanie and I try to talk to
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our kids about is says, you're
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all on the same team. You have
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to have your back, have
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each other back, you know, because we're
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not going to be around forever. And so
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much of a parent's job is preparing your
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child for not just life, but what's
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next. And what's next might not you
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might not be a part of that story, and
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God forbid if something like that happened. You want
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your kids to be great people and
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kids, siblings, that's who they got,
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and they should rely on their family. They should love their
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family, they should they should be loyal to members
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of their family. And that's just something that Melanie and I talk about
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with them all the time. So we talked about
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getting them involved in the four H you know, because
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four H it's conservative, it's
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it's about farming and learning about
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livestock, crops, animals,
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whatever, agriculture. And you
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go to the four age page to sign them up, and
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right there on the home page it says
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one of their pillars of their organization is
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this diversity, equity and inclusion.
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Oh my God,
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really, really, four h
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even four H is
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not excluded from the curse.
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That is DEI.
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Oh my gosh, it's nothing sacred
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in America anymore. Okay, So anyway,
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no more on that. Let's
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talk about Well this is this Actually, maybe it's a good
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segue. DEI is part of the reason
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why we're in the situation that we're in.
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You know.
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Ultimately, it's just a way that these
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new democrats, these communists, these fascists,
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just another way that they
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that they divide us by skin,
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color, by religion, by with
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money, by age.
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And this is how these these liberals, these
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new democrats, is how they keep and retain power.
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All DEI is, all climate
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change is all any of that garbage is
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is just a trojan horse for their
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worldview, which is,
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or tends to always be about controlling
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us. Isn't that crazy? It's
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these liberals. They
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think they're so much smarter than you. And
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I think what makes them so dangerous
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is they're they're what I like to call they're
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smart people that are actually stupid, and they believe
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that they're smart. And because they believe that
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they're smart, they're actually dangerous
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because they're so willing to push their worldview
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on you because you're just too stupid. You
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couldn't know any better. You're just a dumb hic
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conservative, what do you know? And
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they're just because they believe
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you to be so stupid, they're wholly
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willing unforcing
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a worldview on you that might be opposed
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to how the other, the way that you want to raise your
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kids, the way that you want to live your life. I absolutely
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that just disgusts me because
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that's not what America is all about. But
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as I was thinking about tonight's episode
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and the reason why we are in this
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mess, that those are the words I wrote down
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the reason why we are in
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this mess, and I came
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up with a list of four
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things. One
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at the top of the list in all caps, I'm
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looking here at my show notes, and in all caps
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it has the authoritarian
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left, because
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this ain't your grandfather's or grandmother's
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Democrat party anymore. And
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every time I say that, I smile
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because I remember
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as a kid, and I pride myself on
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always having been a conservative. I've never ever
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once been a liberal. Never
9:30
once has that ideology ever appealed
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to me. Being
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a victim feeling entitled
9:37
tends to be at the core of liberalism,
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and I loathe that. I don't like it. But
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I remember my parents, my mom
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and my dad having an argument with my grandfather.
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My grandfather was like a second father to
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me. I spent a lot
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of time over there growing up, because
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my parents had me when they were young. But
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I remember as a kid sitting there on this couch
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and my grandparents living room and TV in
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the corner, and there was always a Western on because
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my Grandpap loved Westerns, And
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I remember this conversation. My Grandpap just
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be sitting there and he was always so chill. I've
10:10
never seen that man. I've never seen that guy
10:12
lose his temper. My grandfather's the kind
10:14
of guy that you know. He would drive me around
10:17
to McDonald's and had, you know, friends
10:20
named fast Eddie and Vinnie the Creep,
10:22
and Vinnie the Creep would always walk out of McDonald's
10:24
with a napkin dispenser in his pocket or something.
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It's just like, it's like those
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were his friends. He worked with a lot
10:31
of them, and
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he just never lost his temporary. He'd always pass
10:35
on life wisdom to me anytime he passed. A Catholic
10:38
church he'd do the sign of the cross. It's just like
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a real old school He
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was me by today's standard.
10:44
He was conservative, but he
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was a steadfast Democrat.
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Boy.
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Let me tell you, you couldn't talk him back off of
10:51
that cliff. And I remember my parents
10:54
talking about talking to him about voting
10:56
for Bill Clinton. And
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I think my dad was like trying
11:01
to put Bill Clinton's desk the Monica Lewinsky
11:04
this, and they celeberal and it
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just didn't matter what my dad said. My grandpa
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was just like now, Democrats are for the little
11:11
guy.
11:11
They're for the little guy. They look out for the little
11:14
guy. Well, that's not
11:16
the Democrat party of today.
11:19
I can't tell you how often we talk on this show
11:21
about how the Democrats are the party of the
11:25
twenty twenty four billionaire. They're
11:28
the party of global corporations.
11:31
They're the party of Ivory
11:33
Tower academia.
11:35
They're the party of Hollywood celebrities.
11:38
They don't give a dam
11:40
about the American middle
11:43
class. They don't give a damn
11:45
about workers, they
11:47
don't give a damn about black Latino
11:49
they don't care about any of that. They
11:52
care about keeping retaining power, and
11:54
they care about money and
11:57
they use money to help them retain
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power. And
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as I've said very often, one of the most dangerous
12:05
things that we face in this country
12:07
right now. And
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I mean this this
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and lawfareer is kind of is a small
12:14
part of this, but this
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authoritarian left,
12:19
the new Democrats have infiltrated
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so many of our institutions. I
12:24
mean, they own Hollywood, they
12:26
own education, not just college
12:28
but also all the way down to elementary school.
12:30
Now they own the media, they
12:33
own big corporations. And
12:36
now these new
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Democrats have infiltrated once
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honorable institutions, government institutions
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that we trusted with the CDC, the
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United States Military.
12:48
You know, I never really trusted the FBI, but.
12:51
The FBI as well in
12:53
what they do. And it's very very
12:56
important for you to understand this. I
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mean, perhaps you do all if you do, just go
13:01
with me here is they braid
13:03
those things together, and
13:06
they weaponize those things against
13:08
people who don't share their worldview.
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So if you're just at school, you
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know, talking to some you know, garbage
13:16
lib teacher or some liberals lecturing
13:18
you about whatever. Your buddy's a liberal
13:20
and you're out having a drink with him
13:22
at the bar and he's trying to tell you how you should
13:25
live your life. I mean whatever, Like you
13:27
can pick up, you know, you
13:30
can pick up, you can drive home, you can separate,
13:32
extricate yourself from that conversation. He
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believes what he believes. I believe what I believe,
13:38
and that's it. You go home, you go your separate
13:40
ways, you each live your life. But
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what's dangerous about what the Democrats are doing
13:44
today is they're weaponizing everything. I
13:47
mean, this is why you can't watch late night TV
13:50
anymore without hearing.
13:53
You know, comedians like Stephen Colbert
13:55
and Jimmy Kimmel just do nothing but trash
13:57
Trump. They're not funny at all. It's
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not stand up comedy. It's just stand up
14:02
communism. That's exactly what
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it is. That's why you
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know football, NFL football all
14:09
about black lives matter, communism
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again, Black lives matter, climate change,
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these new pro Hamas, protests, Antifa,
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they're all the same. They're all trojan horses. They're
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all trojan horses for the
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new Democrats worldview that
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they want to force on you. And the
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most dangerous thing is the braiding together
14:30
of all of those things to push this narrative
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in this lifestyle on the American people.
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It's just that simple.
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So that's all.
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That's number one on the list. Number
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two. And it's interesting
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because the first two things on
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this list, and again if you're just
14:46
joining us, we're talking about the reason why
14:48
we are in this mess. And I wrote down
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four things number two
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on that list, and it's all caps as I was making
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this list as cowardly Republicans.
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Cowardly Republicans,
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they are dangerous because not only
15:04
are they stuck in a worldview that takes
15:07
us back to the nineteen seventies or nineteen
15:09
eighties in a country that doesn't exist anymore,
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they.
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Refuse, and I mean refused,
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to see.
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The moment that we're in. They would
15:18
have us writing strongly worded
15:20
letters about fiscal conservatism,
15:24
about the dangers of big government
15:27
from prison, and
15:29
therein lies the problem with
15:32
many establishment Republicans
15:34
today. They don't see the moment that we're in.
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And of course number three, I
15:39
have a media that lies. I'm gonna tell
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you, I'm gonna give you a specific example. Of course, we
15:43
know the media lies, but they're just so so sinister.
15:46
And number four, half
15:49
of the country, half
15:51
of the public, is content to
15:53
believe those lies and
15:58
a big eye opener for me. What
16:01
really opened my eyes. I mean it wasn't even
16:03
really running for office when
16:05
I really started paying attention.
16:08
Trump won. I remember.
16:09
I remember going to bed thinking, oh my gosh,
16:11
I on the twenty sixteen
16:13
election and
16:16
Trump. I tried to
16:18
stay up all night to figure out how it
16:20
was going to happen.
16:20
I was I couldn't believe.
16:22
It looked like by
16:24
the way, everybody, and I
16:26
mean everybody thought Hillary
16:28
Clinton was gonna win, I mean they
16:31
were like smug, they
16:33
were laughing, they weren't taken election
16:36
nights seriously. And
16:38
then Trump started winning swing states
16:41
and that smugness evaporated
16:43
away. On live television.
16:47
I mean, go find the soundbites. There are these
16:50
hysterical video compilations of it. It's
16:52
amazing. If you're having a bad day and you just
16:54
want to laugh, go.
16:56
Go play that. It's amazing.
16:59
But Trump won, and I ended up falling asleep on the couch
17:01
and woke up and I saw that Trump had
17:03
won. He had won Pennsylvania. He
17:05
was gonna be the guy. And not only
17:08
that, Republicans had historic
17:10
victories in the House of Representatives
17:12
in the United States Senate. We controlled
17:14
all three branches of government,
17:17
and by God, ladies and
17:20
gentlemen, we were going to
17:22
undo eight years
17:25
of horrific damage done to this country
17:27
by Barack Obama.
17:29
And you know what.
17:30
You know they promised to repeal obama Care,
17:33
which destroyed my healthcare as somebody
17:35
that was self employed. When they promised
17:37
to repeal that, Hey, we're gonna get things done. We're
17:39
gonna secure the border, we're gonna shrink
17:41
the size of the government. We're gonna lower taxes
17:43
for everybody held them. When you look
17:45
at the overall you know, billions and billions
17:48
and hundreds of billions of dollars of the federal budget.
17:50
Trump only needs six billion dollars for the wall.
17:52
This is gonna be easy. Pulled
17:54
off the miracle and won for president. We
17:57
control all three branches of government. Nope,
18:02
it wasn't so. In
18:05
fact, we had it dynamic that
18:07
emerged that
18:10
had Trump, a
18:12
businessman, say,
18:14
you know what I'm putting away all this you
18:17
know, inflammatory rhetoric.
18:19
I don't.
18:19
I'm not locking up Hillary Clinton turned out, hindsight
18:22
being twenty twenty, maybe he should
18:24
have done that. I
18:26
go back and forth on this, but hindsight
18:29
being twenty twenty is maybe, you know, look,
18:32
knowing what we know now right seeing
18:35
how the left is going after Republicans
18:37
and trying to throw us imprisoned just for simply
18:39
believing different things, maybe
18:42
Trump should have been a little tougher back then. But he was
18:45
trying to unify the country. And
18:47
here you had Trump trying to unify
18:49
the country and
18:51
you had still Republicans resisting him
18:53
in the House and the Senate. We
18:56
weren't able to get the border will done.
18:59
Why six
19:01
billion dollar? I mean, we sent hundreds of billions
19:03
of dollars to Ukraine today, six billion
19:06
dollars for the borderwalk. Couldn't even get it done.
19:09
GOP was just like.
19:10
No, I'm sorry, sir, we can't
19:13
do that. That's just not in line with the priorities
19:15
of this country right now. Are you kidding
19:17
me? Republicans,
19:21
the heavy hitters in the House and the Senate were
19:23
just like nah. And that's when I started thinking
19:25
something isn't right. And
19:28
so of those I'm sorry, sir, we're
19:30
all about a small government and
19:33
we're all about fiscal conservatism,
19:36
Like yeah, those are establishment conservatives
19:38
to me that they'll go out
19:40
there and they'll campaign on their there
19:42
I've got I've got a ten point plan to
19:45
to minimize taxes and shrink the size
19:47
of government.
19:47
And oh that's great. I mean I still
19:50
believe that stuff. But
19:52
are you not concerned, you
19:55
know, establishment Republicans with January
19:57
six ers who've been political prisoners, locked up
19:59
in the ghoula go trumped up enhanced charges
20:01
for three four years. Now, are you not worried
20:04
that they're locking up trying to lock up our
20:06
political opposition leader and Donald Trump for the
20:08
rest of his life. You'd rather talk to me about low taxes
20:10
and small government. So
20:13
you have two types of establishment Republicans
20:15
here, you spin they're spineless and weak. Type
20:18
one spineless week they
20:20
overly romanticize what
20:23
was. It's why
20:25
they are always playing Ronald
20:27
Reagan' speeches. And by the way, I love me
20:30
some Ronald Reagan's speeches. I mean, you
20:32
go up telling you I love watching his
20:34
speeches. That man was a magical
20:36
speaker. But it was
20:38
a different time. Ronald
20:41
Reagan and Tip O'Neil or
20:43
Bill Clinton, I mean Ronald Reagan, Tip O'Neil,
20:46
Bill Clinton, and nude Gangrit's Democrat
20:48
Republican. They Democrats and Republicans
20:50
back then still love this country. They just had
20:52
a different political philosophy.
20:55
We don't live in those times anymore. And
20:58
so this type one of Republicans spineless
21:01
week overly romanticize what was. They
21:03
failed to see the moment that we're in. And
21:06
because they overly romanticize
21:09
what was, it prevents them seeing from
21:11
what is. And
21:14
the second type, and look, these
21:16
aren't exhaustive lists, this is just me kind
21:18
of going through my show, putting
21:20
together the show. Today you have establishment
21:23
Republicans that are just ego maniacal,
21:26
smug, pompous losers who
21:29
think that by aligning with the
21:31
left and their communist
21:34
allies and the media, that they'll somehow
21:36
be spared their wrath.
21:40
And of course we know that that's preposterous,
21:44
it's simply not true. Let's
21:48
start by talking about number
21:50
one, spineless and weak. And I'm
21:53
using Eric Erickson as an example.
21:55
I'm not trying to insult him. I
21:57
don't know him, I never met him. I'm sure he's
21:59
a good guy. My intent
22:01
on this show is not to bash
22:04
other Republicans. That's not what I'm
22:06
trying to do here, But I
22:08
use this He's an old school
22:10
to me, an old school establishment Republican,
22:13
and I want you to listen to what he says
22:16
and then we'll talk about it.
22:18
There is some weird movement
22:21
happening within conservatism where
22:23
a lot of people who were conservatives suddenly
22:25
arn't and they don't want to give up the name conservative.
22:28
They want to redefine what conservatism
22:31
is. And I think that's a bad thing. Limited
22:34
government and free markets are a good
22:36
thing. And yet we have a number of people
22:39
at conservative think tanks in Washington, d c. Now
22:41
who want government control. They want
22:43
their government to control. Now, I need you
22:45
to understand the problem here. If
22:48
you limit the size and scope
22:50
of the federal government, it makes
22:52
it harder for big government to do
22:55
things. If
22:57
instead, you decide that
22:59
you want to be in charge of the government and use
23:01
the government for your purposes, you're
23:04
going to set precedents that the other side
23:06
will use when they come to power. And ultimately,
23:09
there's no such thing as a permanent
23:11
political majority in the United States
23:14
of America. So
23:16
if you grow the government for your purposes
23:18
and set the precedence of that growth, when
23:20
you're out of power and the people you don't like are
23:22
in power, they're going to use your precedence and the
23:24
government you grew, and they're going to use it against
23:27
you. Sadly, some conservative
23:29
groups in Washington, d C. Have decided
23:31
that the federal government can set
23:33
about some sort of justly ordered society.
23:36
Your view of a justly ordered society,
23:39
I assure you, is completely different from
23:41
the view of pro transgender progressives
23:43
who want a justly ordered society that
23:46
is going to come after you for not supporting
23:48
transgenderism. And yet some of these conservative
23:50
groups have decided they're going to grow government to
23:53
justly order society. And you do need
23:55
to understand you're not going to hold
23:57
onto power in this country forever of
24:00
abandoning this country, short of
24:02
abandoning the American Republic as it
24:04
currently exists, which I think is the subtle
24:07
undercurrent of some of these guys. They're not really fans
24:10
of the American Republican would like to seize power
24:12
and hold power.
24:16
I take umbradge
24:19
with a few things that he said to talk about
24:21
the last thing that he said first, and
24:23
that's what we'd like to seize power in the American
24:26
Republic because we don't like America. I mean, that's
24:28
absurd, that's not what
24:30
we believe. But
24:33
I'm gonna address Eric's
24:35
comments about a permanent political majority
24:37
and how that doesn't exist in America.
24:41
What I think he fails to understand is
24:44
that's the goal of the
24:46
Democrats. It's what
24:48
they want. It's
24:50
why they're rigging elections All
24:53
my life. I've been told doesn't matter, the
24:55
pendulum will swing back. My dad
24:57
told me that once as a kid
25:01
about you know, ay, it doesn't matter. Democrats
25:03
are extreme. They can't be that extreme because we're
25:06
a republic here in this country and we're
25:08
gonna vote, and America we're a center
25:10
right nation, and pendulum is gonna swing
25:13
back. And when it does, oh, it's gonna be tough. It's
25:15
gonna be tough on the Democrats. Democrats are gonna
25:17
have a rough day at the ballot box. Those
25:20
days are gone with
25:22
this mass mail in balloting. The
25:27
pendulum might not swing back. With
25:30
the invasion of our country at the
25:32
southern border, the
25:34
Democrats are one hundred percent
25:36
trying to have illegal aliens vote,
25:40
knowing that the vast majority of illegal
25:42
aliens who come to this country vote
25:45
Democrat first. They want a
25:47
permanent political majority.
25:50
That's their goal. To not recognize
25:53
that to not see that in your enemy
25:56
is to be dangerous. And this is
25:58
why weak Republicans
26:00
are dangerous, because
26:04
how many times can you turn the cheek.
26:06
It talks about if we lose power, they'll use
26:08
it against us, like we
26:10
are so past that point.
26:14
But listen, there are lots of
26:16
Republicans who think like this, and I
26:19
get it, ten fifteen.
26:21
Years ago, twenty years ago.
26:23
Fine,
26:26
but we do not live in
26:28
that world anymore, you
26:33
know, debating over the filibuster
26:35
and oh if we get rid of this provision on
26:37
the filibuster, when Republicans take control of
26:39
the Senate, all they'll use it against us. The
26:42
Democrats want to pack the Supreme Court.
26:44
The Democrats want to add Washington, DC
26:47
and Puerto Rico estates, which would give
26:49
them a permanent majority in the United
26:51
States Senate. The Democrats have impourted
26:53
ten million illegal invaders
26:56
into this country, and we have Republicans.
26:58
Hawaiian let's talk about drinking this shies
27:00
and scolpe of a federal government. Because of we
27:02
shrank the size and scope of the federal government,
27:05
the government will be able.
27:06
To do Okay, I get it.
27:08
I don't again, I don't fundamentally disagree
27:10
with that, but maybe
27:12
we should focus on, you know, saving
27:15
Republicans from wrongly going to prison.
27:20
And so that brings me to the point of
27:23
this. Saw this video and maybe this will
27:25
brighten your Friday. And it's a it's a protester
27:30
at one of these universities. I think it's down in Texas
27:33
getting accosted
27:35
by the police. I
27:38
want you see this video, and
27:41
I really want you to do
27:43
something for me. As you watch it, search your feelings
27:45
and be honest with yourself. Really,
27:48
this is this is a test. So just search
27:51
your feelings and I
27:53
want you to. You don't have to say
27:55
it in the live chat, although that would be kind
27:57
of cool if you did. How do you
27:59
feel after
28:01
you finished watching this video? I mean, there's no
28:04
right or wrong answers here. I'm gonna tell
28:06
you exactly how I feel after
28:08
after we'd done.
28:09
But just watch.
28:16
You know,
28:35
Oh my god, you need more practice.
28:38
You are and you are having another
28:43
day.
28:54
She is a professor at university.
28:57
She's above the law here. She
28:59
is she said, a a pro Hamas. She's
29:01
a pro Hamas terrorist sympathizer raising
29:04
hell at these universities. Some of these
29:06
universities canceled their college
29:08
graduation because of these you know, pro Islamic
29:11
extremist students that are raising hell on
29:13
campus, not just raising hell on campus,
29:17
in some cases, assaulting Jewish students
29:19
and preventing them from going to class, you know, just
29:22
like the Nazis did. And
29:25
so I've told you over the course of this last week, the
29:27
professors were taking part of it. That professor
29:30
was taking part of it. She was blocking Jews
29:32
from getting to class. She was taking
29:34
the sides of these pro Hamas radicals. They did
29:36
not disperse when the police asked them to, and
29:39
the police took her rom in their custody.
29:40
But she's a professor. She can't be arrested. She's
29:43
a professor at Emory University.
29:45
Okay, So I asked you, how
29:47
do you feel when you see that? I
29:50
don't want to tell you. I see that
29:52
and I laugh. It brings
29:55
me joy. You can say,
29:59
you can say that makes.
30:00
Me cruel, but I
30:03
don't care. I
30:05
don't care these
30:08
people.
30:08
Here's why I don't care. Here's why you
30:10
shouldn't care either. And this is why I say, don't feel
30:13
bad for these communist fascist leftists.
30:17
They would throw you in your family in
30:19
the Gulag, including your children, for the
30:21
rest of your known lives, and they
30:23
would not lose any sleep
30:27
over it. And
30:30
I want to show you something. Put
30:34
this here on the screen and I'll read it for folks who
30:36
are listening. Fifty nine percent
30:38
of Democratic voters would favor a government
30:41
policy requiring that citizens
30:44
remained confined to their homes
30:46
at all times except for emergencies,
30:49
if they refuse to get a COVID vaccine
30:51
a COVID nineteen vaccine. Such
30:54
a proposal is opposed by
30:56
sixty one percent of all likely voters,
30:58
including seventy nine percent of publicans
31:00
in seventy one percent of unaffiliated and
31:02
affiliated voters. So
31:04
fifty nine percent of Democrats
31:08
would favor a government policy requiring
31:10
you stay confined to your homes
31:13
if you didn't get vaccinated.
31:16
We know how absurd that is now, given that the vaccine
31:18
simply does not work.
31:21
How about this?
31:22
Nearly half forty eight percent of Democrat
31:25
voters think federal and state governments should
31:27
be able to fine or imprison
31:29
individuals who publicly question
31:32
the efficacy of the existing COVID
31:34
nineteen vaccines. Of social media, television,
31:37
radio, or an online digital
31:39
publications only twenty
31:41
seven percent of all voters, including just fourteen
31:43
percent of Republicans and eighteen percent of unaffiliated
31:45
voters, support that half
31:49
the Democrat party thinks
31:51
that the government should be able to imprison
31:54
you for simply questioning
31:56
the efficacy of a vaccine,
31:59
in this case the COVID vaccine, but it's vaccines
32:01
in general. Half of
32:03
all Democrats, I
32:06
mean, eighty five million people voted
32:08
for Joe Biden. So then that then we could
32:11
assume that forty percent,
32:13
forty five percent of those
32:15
people, because not everybody who voted for Joe Biden
32:17
was a Democrat, but forty five percent
32:19
of those people.
32:20
What is that? You know?
32:21
You know, thirty five million people believe
32:23
that the government should be able to lock you up. Or
32:27
how about this? Uh, forty
32:29
eight percent favor criminal punishment of vaccine
32:32
critics.
32:32
So I'm just saying all of this to
32:34
you.
32:36
Because you should not feel bad for
32:39
these people. These people don't
32:41
care about you.
32:44
They don't.
32:46
So when this, when police
32:49
go after them and hold them accountable, you
32:52
should say whatever.
32:55
I like.
32:55
Another story that came out Adam shift robbed in
32:57
San Francisco yesterday, which caused them to show
32:59
up.
33:00
At a meeting with no suit.
33:01
I don't care. I
33:04
don't care. These are
33:07
the policies you created.
33:09
You made this bed, go ahead,
33:12
lay in it and enjoy it. Or how
33:14
about the mayor of la her house was broken
33:16
into while she was in it. That sucks,
33:18
but I don't care.
33:22
You created these policies. You made
33:25
this bed, go ahead and lie
33:28
in it. But Republicans,
33:30
they would feel bad for people like this establishment
33:32
Republicans and lament that it even came to
33:34
this, right, Okay,
33:37
So let's move on to number two, and
33:39
that's Chris Christy. Remember
33:42
the egomaniacal, smug people who
33:44
feel like that if they just ingratiate themselves
33:46
with the media, everything will be just fine. Well,
33:50
this is Garden State, Lizzo. Chris
33:53
Christie talking about Vivic
33:56
and Donald Trump again, with Republicans
33:59
like these, who needs Democrats?
34:01
Who needs enemies? Right? I would
34:03
have preferred any of those people over Trump.
34:06
Ramaswami and Trump. I would have hoped for a death
34:08
match where
34:11
they both died.
34:12
A literal death, or
34:15
they both died.
34:20
Chris Christy would
34:22
prefer a death match where Vivic
34:24
and Trump both died. The
34:27
audience laughed. Chris
34:29
Christie thought he was funny.
34:32
It's not funny. Trump is the front runner.
34:35
The Democrats are trying to put him in jail for the rest
34:37
of his life. And then Chris
34:39
Christie said, this a.
34:41
Criminal trial is a really awful
34:43
thing to go through.
34:45
And if you look at Trump physically right
34:47
now, he looks terrible.
34:49
If you look at Trump physically right
34:52
now, he looks terrible. Does
34:55
somebody want to tell Chris Christie what
34:58
I'm thinking? Chris
35:00
Christie doesn't exactly look good.
35:03
Maybe he shouldn't be judging people based
35:05
on their physical appearance. But
35:07
these are these Republicans, These
35:10
are people that are supposed to be on our side.
35:14
Do they have anything in
35:16
common with you? I mean, I'm gonna
35:19
go over here to live chat. I'll check here in a second.
35:21
But do these republicans? Somebody
35:23
I come over to the live chat Gpw's
35:26
in the live chat. He looks like, yeah,
35:29
he does.
35:31
He does.
35:32
Chris Christie reminds me of a fat, stupid,
35:34
schoolyard bully. Esqui says, stay
35:36
in Salty said, oh my God, tell him to
35:38
cross his legs. Somebody's
35:45
they're too chubby to cross his
35:47
legs.
35:48
Well, all of you are right.
35:50
You all are the best audience around, I swear,
35:54
But do you have anything in common with these people?
35:57
I think I know the answer.
36:00
But here's the reason why these Republicans
36:03
either you know, type one Republicans
36:06
who don't understand the moment that romanticize
36:08
the past, or type two egomaniacal losers who
36:10
try to ingratiate themselves with Democrats in the media.
36:12
This is why they are dangerous because they make up a
36:15
significant portion of our party. There are
36:17
lots of them, There are millions of them. Yes, this is
36:19
Donald Trump's party, but there are lots
36:21
of Republicans like this, and they're part of the reason
36:23
why we are here. The
36:27
authoritarian left, though they're
36:31
danger Listen
36:33
to Keith Oberman today. Now, look, I know Keith
36:35
Oberman is a total psycho, but
36:38
he just says what the rest of these Democrats
36:40
in Congress believe. Remember, even
36:44
moderate Democrats from swing states
36:46
and swing districts still
36:49
vote like the squad. They
36:51
all vote together all the time. Some
36:55
of them are just a little better at presenting
36:57
their ideas in a way that keeps them incognito.
37:00
But they all believe what Keith Olberman
37:02
believes.
37:03
Trust me, listen, Justice
37:06
Samuel Alito should wake up tomorrow
37:08
morning in Gitmo or
37:11
in a hospital prison somewhere being examined
37:13
for illnesses.
37:14
Of any kind. Alito
37:17
and the other conservative members of the Supreme Court
37:19
are as dangerous to the future of this country
37:21
and its citizens and its freedoms as
37:24
any terrorists who ever lived.
37:30
They believe that about you. So
37:35
if we have Republicans that
37:39
don't understand that that's what we're up
37:41
against, you can bet
37:44
in a decade from now there
37:47
will be thousands upon thousands
37:49
of Conservative Republicans, likely
37:51
in prison because
37:54
if these people sees all
37:56
levers of power and
37:59
Republicans fail, I helt to stand up to fight
38:01
back, and I truly mean understand where
38:03
we are.
38:04
Fight back.
38:04
Stop talking about your ten point plan. Stop
38:06
talking about, you know, big government and
38:09
low taxes. Again, I support I support
38:11
crushing big government. I support low taxes,
38:14
But that's not the most important issue.
38:16
The ship is sinking. What are you going to do to stop
38:18
it? Let's
38:21
talk about a media that lies. So
38:24
look at how the Associated Press.
38:25
Now.
38:25
I talk about the Associated Press because they're one
38:28
of the largest print publications online
38:30
publications in the entire world that
38:32
are in every country. When they print
38:34
a story, the Associated
38:36
Press gets filtered down into
38:39
every local newspaper
38:41
in the country, not just city papers, but
38:43
actual town papers. That's
38:46
why, that's why I cite the Associated
38:48
Press so much, because the damage that they
38:51
can do is extraordinary. But
38:53
look at how the AP framed the presidential
38:55
immunity argument at the Supreme Court.
38:58
Since conservatives on the Court game to supermajority
39:01
with the confirmation of three Trump appointees,
39:03
they've cast aside decades
39:05
old precedent on abortion and affirmative
39:08
action. Now Trump is asking them
39:10
to rule that one of the fundamental tenets
39:12
of the American system of government,
39:15
that no person is above the law, should
39:17
be rejected as well, at
39:19
least as it applies to him.
39:22
So like,
39:25
that's insane, I mean,
39:28
And all of the all of
39:30
the amazing questions that
39:34
Samuel Alito or and Neil Gorseitz
39:36
asked that absolutely destroy
39:39
the prosecution's case against Trump, none
39:41
of that is in this article. None
39:44
of that is in this
39:47
article. They lie by you amission
39:49
one of those questions, And I'm going to play you
39:51
some sound for it. Here was Kavanaugh asking
39:54
the prosecutor, which which, by the way, listened to
39:56
the government prosecutor. Can't
39:58
remember what his name is, but listen to his it's
40:01
very very grating.
40:02
It's back here.
40:04
It just you know the guy's liberal just
40:06
by listening to his voice. But listen
40:09
to this question that Kavanaugh asks him. It's a great
40:11
question. But if you read that Associated Press article,
40:16
it's nowhere to be found.
40:17
How about President Obama's drone strikes?
40:20
So the Office of Legal Counsel
40:22
looked at this very carefully and
40:24
determined that Number one, the federal
40:26
murder Statute does apply to
40:28
the executive branch. The president wasn't
40:30
personally carrying out the strike, but the
40:32
aiding and abetting laws are broad. And
40:35
it determined that a public authority exception
40:38
that's built into statutes and
40:40
that applied particularly to the murder statute
40:43
because it talks about unlawful killing,
40:46
did not apply to the drone strike. So this
40:48
is actually the way that the system should
40:50
function. The Department of Justice takes
40:52
criminal law very seriously. It
40:54
runs and through the analysis very carefully
40:57
with established principles. It documents
40:59
them, it explains them, and then the president
41:01
can go forward in accordance with it, and there's
41:04
no risk of prosecution for that course
41:06
of activity, thank you for.
41:09
So Kavanaugh was asking him, what, hey, if you're
41:11
going to prosecute Trump for January
41:13
sixth, by the way, where Trump said make your voice
41:15
is heard peacefully and patriotically, I
41:18
mean, this is a complete nothing burger. By
41:20
the way, the fact that we even have
41:22
to like act like this is some big official thing
41:24
as a joke, I just I just totally reject
41:26
the premise of all of it. But that notwithstanding,
41:30
that's a very important question. So if if
41:33
we don't find that Trump is immune for official
41:35
access president, well then I guess we're gonna indict
41:38
President Obama for capital murder for drone
41:40
striking an American citizen and an
41:43
underage an underage American a minor.
41:46
And this guy basically.
41:47
Said, wow, the government basically wrote
41:49
a memo and that it was okay.
41:51
I mean like like he was
41:54
like using a lot of a lot of smart
41:56
people words, a lot of gre words
41:58
to say essentially what I just told you. The Department
42:00
of Justice, you know, we did a memo and it was fine.
42:04
So also, just
42:06
let's take a step back. The Associated Press
42:08
didn't cover that sound bite, but let's
42:10
take a step back.
42:11
And see what he was arguing with.
42:12
This government attorney was arguing, seriously,
42:15
try not to have a nightmare about this.
42:20
This man, this government
42:22
Department of Justice lawyer, was
42:25
in court in front of the United States Supreme
42:27
Court, the highest court in the land,
42:30
on that sound bite that you just heard, arguing
42:33
that it's okay for our
42:36
government to drone
42:38
strike an American citizen oversees
42:41
and murder them. Again,
42:43
I don't care if if the the person that was
42:45
killed was probably a terrorist, he was a ri maybe
42:48
I don't know. I'm
42:50
sure he was, but I mean,
42:53
Democrats are kind of destroyed the word terrorist,
42:55
right because they believe that I'm a domestic terrorist.
42:57
They believe that you're all domestic terrorists. So what prevents
43:00
them from droning you if you go on a
43:02
beach vacation in Europe? Always it's
43:04
a domestic terrorist. We had to kill him. But
43:08
my point is, this
43:10
government lawyer is
43:13
arguing that it's okay for
43:16
the government to drone an American citizen
43:18
and kill them and murder them, but it's
43:20
not okay for a duly elected
43:23
president to fight
43:25
for election integrity, Like
43:27
it's absolutely can
43:30
you believe the moment that we're in and
43:33
so that, ladies and gentlemen, is why
43:36
we desperately need more America
43:38
First people, America First
43:40
representatives. They are so
43:43
people that are running. We need more people
43:46
that understand the moment we've
43:48
got. Our party has to learn to be
43:50
a hard target.
43:53
We just do. Okay,
43:55
So listen, back
43:57
to back
44:00
to the news. Here.
44:03
I feel like I'm an anchorman. Back
44:05
to the news, back to you. Bob Okay
44:10
saw a New York Post headline George
44:12
Soros is paying student radicals
44:14
who are fueling nationwide explosion
44:17
of israel hating protests.
44:20
So just a
44:22
basic question for people here, why
44:25
the hell does America tolerate George
44:27
Soros? Why don't we allow
44:30
him to stay in this country
44:33
so much? In fact, I would even argue,
44:35
damn near all of the dysfunction
44:37
that we have in this country comes
44:39
from that disgusting, evil
44:41
billionaire who's sole purpose
44:44
is to destabilize America.
44:46
He has set it over and over and
44:49
over again. He destabilized
44:51
all of Europe. He
44:53
destabilized the currency. It's why
44:56
they're using their euro, the Brits especially.
45:00
This is what he does. There
45:03
are countries where George Soros is not allowed
45:07
because he funds the demise of
45:09
countries that he deems our threat to
45:11
globalism. So
45:14
why do we allow him here?
45:17
We shouldn't.
45:19
I mean, think about it, how many times I've
45:21
said Soros funded da here on
45:23
this show. Of course, Soros
45:25
funded das let criminals
45:28
out of jail with no bail, and
45:30
they punish conservatives on the regular Soros
45:32
funded das are trying to throw Trump
45:35
in jail for life. Soros
45:37
is funding these protests that are happening
45:40
all across college camp all across America
45:42
right now in college campuses. These protests
45:44
are undoubtedly going to turn violent at
45:46
some point. George Soros
45:49
the funding for the Summer of Love, Black
45:51
Lives Matter, and Antifa violence
45:54
rampaging across the country in twenty twenty.
45:57
That money can be traced right back to
46:00
George Soros. But
46:03
as you think about George Soros, is
46:06
his pro like the type
46:08
of protest it's
46:10
really is pro the protests, it's
46:13
it's never really what it appears
46:15
to be. There's all there's always it's always
46:17
more than meets the eye,
46:20
you know, just as the death
46:22
of George Floyd, Saint
46:24
George Floyd was not the
46:26
real reason for the protests in twenty twenty.
46:29
This Israel Hamas. It's not the real
46:31
reason for the protests this year. You
46:36
know, these Soros backed protests,
46:41
it's all a ruse. It's
46:44
all smoking mirrors. He
46:47
just wants them to appear as
46:49
organic, but they're not. You
46:52
look at these protests on these college campuses.
46:55
All the tents are the same color. Where they
46:57
get the money.
46:58
For all this? He's just poor college kid. You
47:01
know.
47:01
It's like, where did the palettes of bricks
47:03
come from during the Summer
47:05
of Love? They were just
47:08
delivered with a forklift on
47:10
street corners. Do people
47:12
where protesters get this stuff? But
47:15
what Soros does is grab
47:18
a, you know, an emotionally charged
47:21
headline, like like like white
47:24
cop kills black man, or
47:28
Jews are committing genocide in
47:30
Gaza, And
47:33
he uses those headlines that the Democrats
47:35
use to divide us all the time, to
47:38
stir up violence, to stir up or unrest.
47:42
And I think there are lots of people that maybe get baited
47:44
into that and don't really know what the hell is going on.
47:48
But it's all about a social issue to them. But what
47:50
they don't know is that they're advancing Soros's
47:54
endgame, which
47:56
is all about the destabilization
47:58
of this country. Some of Love protests,
48:01
right, Black Lives Matter, ANTIFA stuff,
48:04
that was all about Trump,
48:06
that was all about hurting Trump at the
48:08
ballot box. That was
48:10
all about surrounding the White
48:12
House and destabilizing his
48:14
presidency. So he's focused on all
48:16
this violence, He's not focused on other things.
48:21
So if that was the case, what was happening.
48:23
If we understand that to be the reason
48:25
why Sorous was funding the Summer
48:27
of Love, is
48:30
it also reasonable to assume that maybe
48:32
he is working
48:34
with Barack Obama, Hillary
48:37
Clinton Democrats that maybe don't believe
48:39
that Joe Biden should be the nominee,
48:42
maybe thinking that they still have time in the convention,
48:44
and maybe he's trying to, you know, stir
48:47
up you know, these Israel
48:49
Hamas protests spin him up into something
48:51
violent too, hurt
48:55
Joe Biden's presidency to
48:58
maybe be given an opportunity to replace
49:01
him at the convention. I don't know, folks,
49:03
I don't know. But if George
49:05
Soros, my point is, and we don't know what
49:07
this is the reason for this is yet, but
49:10
if George Soros is funding these protests,
49:12
you can guarant DMT that
49:14
there is more to them than
49:16
meets the eye. Okay,
49:21
let's talk about Joe Biden on Howard
49:23
Stern. So, Joe Biden
49:26
went on Howard Stern's Today, on Howard
49:28
Stern's radio show today, and
49:30
it went exactly how you would have expected
49:32
it to go. What was very clear
49:35
to me is that this man is
49:38
going down hill so
49:41
so fast. I mean, it's the
49:43
guy barely sounds awake as he's talking
49:46
on the show. But he said something
49:48
that was interesting. One he said that he was ready
49:50
to debate, and he would debate
49:52
Donald Trump at some point.
49:55
And I guarantee you that Joe
49:57
Biden's staff was like, no, oh,
50:04
they do not want the
50:06
animated corpse that is Joe Biden debating
50:09
Donald Trump. Ever, They're just
50:11
gonna try to hide him from now into
50:13
election day. The plan was always, well,
50:15
look, Trump didn't debate many of his Republican
50:17
opponents. Well, if Trump doesn't believe in debating,
50:20
we don't either. But now
50:22
that Joe Biden said this, it's gonna
50:24
be hard to walk back from that. But
50:27
today on Joe Today, on Howard Stern,
50:30
Biden said that he oh
50:33
my gosh, he listen, wait okay,
50:35
So he said that was
50:37
a young senator. Salacious women
50:39
sent him pictures.
50:40
Listen, I got put in that ten most
50:43
eligible bachelor's list.
50:44
Because you were United States senator.
50:47
And so and and
50:49
a lot of lovely women. But women
50:52
would send very salacious pictures. And I just
50:55
give him the secret service. I thought somebody think
50:57
I was and uh, and I
50:59
just gave up.
51:04
So like we have gone. First
51:06
of all, that's not true, but we've gone
51:08
from cannibals to Biden being an
51:10
international sex symbol in a week.
51:13
Biden also said he was arrested
51:15
during the Civil Rights movement sitting
51:18
on the front porch with a black family.
51:20
Listen.
51:21
And I looked at my mom. I said, honey, you haven't said
51:23
anything. She said, Joey, let me remember true
51:26
story. So remember when they were desegregating
51:28
Lynnfield a neighborhood into his you
51:31
know, seventy homes built of suburbia.
51:35
And I told you, and there was a black family moving
51:37
in, and there was people who were down there protesting.
51:40
I told you not to go down there, and you went down
51:42
remember that, and you came and got
51:44
to rest up. Me standing on the porch
51:46
with a black family, right and they brought
51:48
you back the police and I said, yeah, mom, I remember
51:51
that.
51:53
How about Howard Stern right right,
51:56
like, not challenging him at all, That
51:58
didn't happen either. But also Biden
52:01
said that he saved six children's
52:04
lives, at least as a lifeguard.
52:06
Now, I've been told that Biden's
52:09
time as a lifeguard was spent having
52:12
kids rub his blonde hair
52:14
in the pool and getting
52:16
in dust ups with an infamous
52:19
man named corn Pop. But
52:22
yeah, listen to Biden saying that he saved six
52:24
lives and it was just not that big of
52:26
a deal because he's a humble He's just a humble
52:29
hero.
52:30
I learned a lot
52:32
and I made a lot of friends.
52:33
Did you ever save anyone's life when you were a lifeguard?
52:36
Was anyone ever drowning?
52:37
Yeah?
52:37
He did?
52:37
Yeah, well half a dozen times, usually younger
52:40
kids, you know.
52:41
But you do the thing with the whistle and then
52:43
jump in and the bathing suit and get.
52:45
You got it? No, Kenny, there's a big pool
52:48
we had. There are seven lifeguards stand.
52:49
Oh see,
52:52
that would define my I would tell I would brag about
52:54
that everywhere I went.
52:55
Well, by the way, I ended up
52:57
in Lake Ontario too when I was
52:59
in law school. But look, one
53:01
of the things that what you.
53:03
Saved the dude's life. When you were in
53:06
law school, you were still doing the lifeguard thing.
53:08
Lifeguards. I mean, you know, people
53:10
just need help sometimes. I mean, it's not like it's
53:12
so heroic.
53:16
You know, it's
53:19
not a big of a deal, you know, just
53:21
saving people's lives, you know, in my speedo,
53:24
with my with with with my with
53:27
my water wings, just saving lives,
53:29
you know, definitely definitely
53:32
not sniffing any of them.
53:33
Kids, just saving him.
53:35
So Axios Today reported that Joe Biden
53:38
looks so that his staff and Joe
53:40
Biden's handlers are concerned that he looks
53:42
so feeble walking
53:45
from the White House to the helicopter
53:47
in back that now his staff
53:50
is instructed to circle and
53:52
surround him to
53:54
try to block reporters
53:57
getting videos of his
53:59
gait, of his strut, his struts,
54:01
just like I mean,
54:03
people that are listening are like, they can't see
54:06
me. But he looks like one of those
54:08
Boston Dynamics robots. You know,
54:10
he doesn't even look real. You see some of
54:12
those videos of him strutting across the
54:14
lawn, It just looks like he's floating. He almost
54:16
looks like he's a hologram. Well, the
54:19
staff is concerned that
54:21
it's gonna make him look too feeble
54:23
to the American people and the lead up of
54:26
to the twenty twenty four election. I want to
54:28
put up on the screen as a side by side
54:30
what you're gonna see as a side by side of Joe Biden
54:32
next to Joe Biden.
54:34
Look at what their plan is.
54:37
So what you see is Joe Biden the left walking alone,
54:39
stumbling and bumbling. And then here on the right
54:41
you have Joe Biden and a staffer trying
54:44
to conceal his gait from
54:46
the press. Again,
54:50
he doesn't look like a real person. Nobody
54:54
walks like that. But what
54:56
does it say about this is the man who
55:00
who is literally
55:02
seconds away, I mean, the
55:04
guy he controls the nuclear
55:06
codes people. I mean,
55:09
I don't even know that he would have strength
55:11
enough to press the new to
55:14
launch a missile, to actually push the button itself.
55:17
But yeah, things are
55:20
fine, Things are just fine.
55:22
But so there's also a report from the New York Post
55:24
today that the
55:28
White House has been trying to push KJP
55:30
out of her position. Of course, our
55:33
favorite diversity higher Karine
55:36
Jean Pierre from the worst pria White House
55:38
press secretary in the history of the world, trying
55:40
to get her.
55:41
Out and basically she
55:43
just won't leave.
55:44
And that's because she's a black lesbian,
55:47
and because she's a black lesbian, the Democrats
55:49
can't fire her. No, I'm not exaggerating.
55:52
This is this isn't a New York Post
55:54
story. And
55:56
what Melanie and I were talking about, Commander
55:58
Melanie and I were talking about is she's basically
56:00
a squatter in the White House. Now they want are gone.
56:02
She doesn't belong there, she refuses to leave, and no
56:05
one can really do anything about it.
56:09
So it's amazing
56:11
to me that we are stuck. And maybe
56:13
it's a blessing in disguise because I don't think
56:16
she helps Joe Biden at all. But we're
56:18
clearly going to be stuck with the dumbest
56:20
press secretary in the history of the country
56:22
up until November. Okay,
56:25
let me take a real quick break and then
56:30
we'll get the Trump's trial in New York
56:32
and what he said outside the trial, and then we'll
56:34
close it up, folks. Okay, So
56:38
Trump was in New York again today during
56:40
Pudge Alvin Bragg's fake
56:43
trial, and he
56:45
wished Milania, his wife, a happy
56:47
birthday. Milania Trump turned fifty four
56:49
today, and she
56:52
was just an extraordinary first lady. Never
56:54
got the credit that she deserved. But
56:57
you know, you got Michelle
56:59
Obama. That's grace in the cover of Vogue
57:01
magazine. You have Jill Biden, who
57:03
looks like she's a like, dresses
57:05
like she's some Christmas elf or something.
57:08
Grace in the cover of Vogue magazine. Trump's
57:10
wife is literally a supermodel when she's not on
57:12
the cover of any of that stuff.
57:13
That's the world that we live in today. Liberals
57:15
despise ugly.
57:17
Liberals love ugly things that
57:20
they despise things that are beautiful, So I think
57:22
they despise people like Milania Trump. But
57:25
here's President Trump outside the courtroom
57:28
today.
57:29
Listen, Thank
57:35
you very much.
57:36
Everybody appreciate it. I
57:39
want to start by wishing
57:41
my wife, Malania's
57:43
very happy birthday. Nice to be
57:45
with her.
57:46
But I'm in a courtin.
57:46
House for a riptrive
57:50
terrible, but we're doing very well in
57:52
this rip draught. Everybody knows that yesterday
57:55
was.
57:55
A big day.
57:56
But I do have to begin by wishing Malania
57:59
happy birthday, she said for her. I'll
58:02
be going there this evening after this
58:05
case finishes up. In this horrible,
58:08
unconstitutional case.
58:12
Gotta say I have so much respect
58:14
for Trump. That guy is relentless. He
58:16
doesn't quit. We need
58:18
him and Republicans need
58:22
to learn from him. You
58:24
cannot back down. We've
58:26
got one shot to dismantle the deep state
58:28
and it's coming in twenty twenty four.
58:31
And listen to me.
58:33
We've got to make sure that Trump wins, because if
58:35
we don't, the Democrats will
58:38
continue to prosecute him. They will try
58:40
to throw him in prison to make sure that he can't
58:42
run for a third time. Mark
58:44
my words, it's gonna happen. So with
58:47
that, I
58:49
will leave you
58:51
to your weekend and I hope you have a
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