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Jan. 6 Tapes Prove Trust Is DEAD. What Now? | Guests: Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears & Karol Markowicz | 3/7/23

Jan. 6 Tapes Prove Trust Is DEAD. What Now? | Guests: Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears & Karol Markowicz | 3/7/23

Released Tuesday, 7th March 2023
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Jan. 6 Tapes Prove Trust Is DEAD. What Now? | Guests: Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears & Karol Markowicz | 3/7/23

Jan. 6 Tapes Prove Trust Is DEAD. What Now? | Guests: Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears & Karol Markowicz | 3/7/23

Jan. 6 Tapes Prove Trust Is DEAD. What Now? | Guests: Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears & Karol Markowicz | 3/7/23

Jan. 6 Tapes Prove Trust Is DEAD. What Now? | Guests: Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears & Karol Markowicz | 3/7/23

Tuesday, 7th March 2023
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What you're about to hear? Is

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1:44

is the Glenbach program

1:49

And hello, Ysik, Twisted Freak. Welcome

1:51

to the program. Boy, is there anything

1:53

going on? Has our government lied to us

1:55

at all on anything. Wow, I'm just full

1:57

of so much hope and trust today. Actually,

2:01

I am in a weird sort of way. It's

2:03

gonna take me to explain, but I wanna

2:05

start with a facts. What

2:08

happened last night on

2:10

Tucker Carlson Show? He

2:12

began to release some of the videos

2:15

from January 6. Listen,

2:17

you can you can hear all the mainstream

2:19

media talking about it now. I

2:24

guess they're not talking about it, but we will

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in sixty seconds. Grace

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extreme pain. In her lower back and legs.

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You know, when she when you live, you

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relief factor field. The difference.

3:35

Well, I still Glenn,

3:38

how are you? I

3:40

mean is I mean, wow.

3:43

Really good. Mhmm. Positive things going on?

3:45

Yeah. Yeah.

3:48

So where do we be

3:50

again with what happened on Tucker

3:53

last night. I think well,

3:56

let me start with what we expected

3:59

to see. Start with

4:01

the start with

4:03

cut two. This is what the media

4:05

had been saying about senator

4:07

Josh Holly. Listen. You guys have

4:09

seen the video Josh Holly running. How's

4:11

he gonna respond? Because he just can't let that

4:14

sit. Yeah. I mean, it's just awful. He

4:16

looks like a clown. It's like run

4:19

through the

4:19

halls. In fact, Josh, all he was like, spanking

4:21

past the other senators. And I thought he

4:25

ran like a coward. If you are

4:27

going to be on the side of evil

4:29

in this, you're gonna be exposed. And

4:31

as soon as the crowd came in. He started running

4:34

like a baby

4:34

away. Jim, can we play that back

4:36

with the audio turned up?

4:40

They just wanted to embarrass the sentence of the

4:42

United States.

4:43

So I know are always so to embarrass

4:46

the man. That's so funny. Why?

4:49

Just because he ran away like a little I

4:52

mean, what did he do? Yeah. He raised his fist

4:54

and he egged the crowd on, but is that a reason

4:56

to show him busy

4:57

his pants on national television. No

4:59

senators run-in the capital.

5:02

Mhmm.

5:02

Ever. It is not

5:04

what you do in the capital if you're Senator.

5:07

You walk

5:08

slowly. You do not

5:10

run for your life. And that's what

5:12

he was doing there. He is afraid

5:15

Yeah. Okay. Now, that's that

5:18

was just one little

5:20

teeny

5:20

clip. Mhmm. A longer

5:23

piece of video that we found last

5:25

night with Tucker Carlson,

5:28

got one. When the committee wasn't accusing

5:30

Republican office holders of planning riots

5:32

on January sixth. It was accusing them

5:34

of running away from those riots like cowards.

5:37

In the case of senator Josh Holly of Missouri,

5:40

The committee and their allies accused him

5:42

of both. Josh Hollie

5:44

is a To prove

5:46

that Josh Holly was a coward. The committee

5:49

released video of him loping out of the

5:51

building on the afternoon of January 6

5:53

with a police

5:53

escort. The tape became a state APL

5:56

ON SOCIAL MEDIA. DEMOCRATS LAFED

5:58

WITH DURISION. Reporter: LATER THAT DAY,

6:00

SENATOR HOLLY FLED AFTER

6:02

THOSE PROTESTERS HE HELPED TO RIAL UP

6:05

storm the capital. See

6:07

for yourself.

6:15

BUT IN FACT THE SURVEILENCE FOOTAGE WE

6:17

REVIEWED SHOWS THAT FAMOUS CLIP WAS A

6:19

SHAM edited DISCEPTIVELY BY THE

6:21

JANUARY 6 COMMITTEE. The clip

6:23

was propaganda, not evidence. The

6:26

actual videotape shows that Holly was

6:28

one of many lawmakers being ushered out of

6:30

the bill building by Capitol Hill police

6:32

officers. And in fact, Holly

6:34

was at the back of the pack. The

6:36

coward tape was a lie. One of

6:38

many from the January sixth committee. Unbelievable.

6:42

So he did run he's just

6:44

running with a huge group that being shuffle

6:46

that by police. By police. Right. Police are

6:48

shuff you know, let's go. Let's go. Let's

6:50

go. Let's go. He's the last

6:52

one after, you know, dozens

6:54

-- Yeah. -- of people there. You see? So

6:58

Incredible. So they knew

7:00

this. They knew this.

7:03

So when we said the January

7:06

6 committee is nothing more than a sham.

7:09

And Liz Cheney, was

7:12

on it and running

7:14

cover for the democrats and

7:17

for the liars, I shouldn't say just democrats.

7:20

For anyone who is

7:22

lying to keep their office.

7:26

So she is

7:28

lying She knows it

7:31

and they're doing it just to discredit.

7:37

Justice comes to mind.

7:42

Our flag is supposed to stand

7:45

for justice for

7:47

all. K? Josh

7:49

Holly didn't get any justice, but he's the

7:51

least of your worries. Josh

7:53

Holly didn't get any justice. Will

7:55

he get any justice? Will the people

7:58

on the January 6 committee led

8:00

by Adam Schiff A guy we

8:02

already know lied

8:05

about Russian collusion. Is

8:08

that man going to face impeachment?

8:12

Probably not. So is

8:14

there justice for all because this is not a

8:16

matter of opinion, we now have it on tape.

8:20

Okay. That's, as I said,

8:23

the least of the

8:25

of the problems. Let me go to

8:30

Let me go to cut twenty

8:32

two, please. This is about remember

8:34

the shaman, the QAnon shaman. That

8:37

areas like, he's crazy. And he looked

8:39

crazy. In all of the tapes that you saw,

8:41

he looked crazy, didn't look violent, but

8:44

look crazy. He is wearing

8:46

horns on his head. It's one of the right way

8:48

to make you look short. Right? Yeah. No shirdin.

8:50

Okay. Mhmm. So nobody's for

8:52

the shaman. And he became

8:55

the symbol. In fact, I think he got more

8:57

time than anyone

8:59

else, four years

9:02

in prison. Watch.

9:06

Los Angeles conspiracy theorist dressed

9:08

in outlandish costume who led the

9:10

violent insurrection to overthrow American

9:12

democracy. For these crimes,

9:14

Chancellor was sentenced to nearly four years

9:16

in prison, far more time than many

9:18

violent criminals now receive. What did

9:21

Jacob Chansley do to receive

9:23

this punishment? To this

9:25

day, there was dispute over how Chansley got

9:27

into the capitol building. But according

9:29

to our review of the internal surveillance

9:31

video, it is very clear what happened

9:34

once he got inside. Virtually

9:36

every moment of his time inside the capital

9:38

was caught on tape. The tape

9:40

show that capital police never

9:43

stopped Jacob Chansley. They helped

9:45

him. They acted as his tour guides.

9:48

Here's video of Chansley in the senate chamber.

9:51

Capital police officers take him to multiple

9:53

entrances and even try to open

9:55

lock doors for him. We

9:57

counted at least nine officers who

9:59

were within touching distance of unarmed

10:02

Jacob Chansley. Not one of

10:04

them even tried to slow him down.

10:06

Chansley understood that capital police

10:08

were his allies, Video shows

10:11

him giving thanks for them in a prayer

10:13

on the floor of the senate. Watch.

10:25

If you watch this video tape, you

10:27

see the police of the capital police.

10:31

In hallway after hallway after hallway,

10:35

either leading him, ushering

10:37

him, or directly following

10:40

him. Not like following him

10:43

like We're signed. Just

10:45

one step behind him. Walking

10:48

through a whole crowd of

10:51

police officers, they

10:53

were clearly assisting

10:56

him. Now

10:58

how did that guy get

11:00

four years in prison

11:03

when he was being escorted

11:05

by the police. It's

11:08

hard to think that you're being a

11:10

criminal and doing criminal

11:13

activity when the

11:15

police are opening the

11:17

doors for you. And

11:19

Karol, let's get you into that senate chamber.

11:21

Oh, well, this door is locked. Let's go

11:23

to the other door. It's

11:26

pretty hard. Now,

11:29

we've heard him give a prayer. Thank

11:32

the police. That is a conspiracy

11:35

theory. How dare

11:37

you? He's saying that because

11:39

he's a terrorist and he's trying to mislead.

11:42

Was he It's

11:45

interesting if you haven't seen this clip too. You

11:47

might think, well, look, the

11:49

place was being invaded. They knew a bunch

11:52

of a few capital police were not gonna be able to stop

11:54

this giant crowd. So therefore, they're

11:56

just trying to make peace. You

11:58

could make that argument in certain videos that I've

12:00

seen. This one however, he's by

12:02

himself, all by himself. He's walking by

12:04

himself through the halls they could have easily stopped

12:07

him --

12:07

Yeah. -- easily stopped him. But

12:08

they didn't I mean, it wasn't that they were just

12:10

following they assisted him. Yeah.

12:12

I mean, they here's where you go. He's walking

12:15

several of the videos, they're walking in front

12:17

of him, and they're all

12:20

alone. I mean, like, it's not

12:23

again, I can understand if you've got a three

12:25

hundred people in front of you and you have four police

12:27

officers taking trying to tackle each

12:29

one of them is not probably the right maneuver.

12:31

Right? In this situation though,

12:33

they could easily have just handcuffed this guy and

12:35

put him to the

12:36

side. This

12:37

by the way is footage that he wasn't allowed

12:40

to use. At

12:41

his time. You have to open this trial up again.

12:43

You you But how can they not have access

12:45

to this? Open this trial up again. Yeah.

12:49

Really? You you don't think that they should do Oh,

12:51

I think of the president. If this were anything

12:54

else somebody was serving four

12:56

years, and you knew that

12:58

the district attorney knew this

13:01

and held this back, you

13:03

would dismiss it and release that guy

13:05

and apologize and go after the

13:07

district

13:07

attorney. I would describe that as

13:09

opening the trial again, but I guess maybe, you

13:11

know, just what I'm saying is take the

13:13

result that you have and

13:15

throw it out.

13:15

Purse it or I mean, he may

13:18

still be guilty of trespassing or something else,

13:20

but you can't try him for years. You can't

13:22

try him twice. Yeah. You can't try

13:24

him twice. And the guy needs

13:27

a new trial. If you're

13:29

gonna throw him in jail, you

13:31

need a new trial. Well, they've already tried

13:33

him once. And when

13:35

they tried

13:36

him, they lied. Yeah. Why

13:38

would he have to stand trial again? Again,

13:40

know, I've watched a lot of law

13:42

and order episodes, but like it doesn't seem

13:44

fair that if this video

13:47

exists,

13:48

he should not have access to it in

13:51

his defense. It's It seems

13:53

beyond the principal and against our legal

13:55

Everything they could to

13:58

keep all of the information away

14:00

from their attorneys. To paint

14:02

these guys. I mean, I have to tell

14:04

you if every

14:06

American, Democrat,

14:09

Republican, independent, if

14:11

every American isn't outraged

14:14

by what our government has

14:16

just done, there is

14:18

no hope for you. There

14:20

is no hope you America is

14:23

lost to you. This

14:25

should be a shocking. I was outraged

14:28

on January 6. And I still

14:30

am outraged. Sure. At the people who were

14:33

breaking down the doors, breaking in the

14:35

windows, Calling for an up,

14:37

hitting police on a those people

14:39

go to jail. They go to jail.

14:41

But everyone must receive

14:44

a fair trial. This,

14:47

you I'm sorry. But

14:50

when you have two things,

14:53

one, just this

14:55

video of the police escorting

14:58

him into the senate chamber.

15:02

You gotta ask yourself, why

15:04

would police do that? With

15:07

everything that was going on, why

15:09

would they escort this guy

15:12

into the senate

15:13

chamber. Why? Why

15:16

would you do that? At the very least, that question

15:18

should be asked and answered at his trial. Correct.

15:20

Right?

15:21

Like, you might maybe there's a great answer for it. I don't

15:23

know what it could be. But should

15:25

be answered, should be asked at the

15:27

at least affidavit comp

15:30

friends with the two officers. Mhmm.

15:33

So why would you do that? Why

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would you do that? Now here's the second

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It's not difficult. Father

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It's gonna be you and the baby, and

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you're really Karol. And everyone's telling you

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And you don't know what you're

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gonna do because you're young. You

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don't feel like you have any options.

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that's not right. But I don't

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we told you about rehaps and we

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have been questioning who the hell is raise

17:51

ups. We have

17:54

we've done a whole episode on

17:56

TV about raise ups. There

18:00

is no way this guy shouldn't

18:03

have been prosecuted unless

18:05

he's a government informer. So

18:10

what's the truth on Ray apps? Well, he testified.

18:14

He testified he wasn't even at the capitol

18:16

Once that thing

18:17

started, he wasn't at the capitol. Here's

18:20

Tucker Carlson last night with the video.

18:23

One of the enduring mysteries of January

18:26

sixth is the role that intelligence and

18:28

law enforcement agencies played in

18:30

the events of that day We know there

18:32

was some number of undercover federal

18:34

agents in the crowd of the capital. Officials

18:36

have since admitted that under oath,

18:38

but exactly were they doing then as the January

18:41

sixth committee worked hard to hide the

18:43

ears to that question? We do know from

18:45

contemporaneous video too that a mysterious

18:47

figure called Ray EPS. Encourage

18:50

the crowd to go into the capital. For some

18:52

reason, EPS has never been indicted for

18:54

them. There's no question he

18:56

didn't. We need to go into the camp

18:59

under public pressure, the January 6

19:01

committee finally interviewed Ray Eps.

19:03

Eps told the committee that he never entered

19:05

the cap peddle and therefore never

19:07

committed a crime. His text messages

19:10

showed that at two twelve pm, he

19:12

boasted to his few that he had, quote,

19:14

orchestrated the protest at the capital.

19:17

He admitted he helped get people

19:19

there. He had curiously congressional

19:21

demo crafts consider Ray apps an

19:23

ally, not an insurrectionist. Tonight,

19:26

we can tell you that at the very least, Ray apps

19:29

lied. In his sworn testimony to the

19:31

January sixth committee. Eps testified

19:33

that when he sent the text messages to his

19:35

nephew, he had already left the

19:37

capital pounds to return to his hotel

19:40

room. That is not true.

19:42

The surveillance footage we found shows

19:44

that in fact, Grey Eps remained at

19:47

the capital for at least another half an

19:49

hour. You're seeing that on your screen

19:51

now. What was Eps doing there?

19:53

We can't say, but we do know

19:55

that he lied to investigators. The

19:57

January sixth committee likely knew this too.

20:00

Democrats had access to the same tape,

20:02

yet they defended Rams. No

20:05

honest investigation would do that.

20:09

Cut twenty four. January

20:11

6 committee knew perfectly well that Brian

20:14

Sicknack was walking normally through the capital

20:16

after he was supposedly murdered by Trump

20:19

supporters. And they know that because

20:21

they saw this tape. We can

20:23

be sure because the footage contains an

20:25

electronic bookmark that is still archived

20:28

in the capital's computer system. That

20:30

means that investigators working for the Democratic

20:32

Party reviewed this tape.

20:35

They saw it, but they refused to

20:37

release the tape to the public. Why?

20:40

Because this tape would shatter the fraud

20:42

they were perpetrating on the country. Because

20:45

hiding the truth served their political

20:47

interest. Stop. So this is Bryant,

20:49

Sydney, A TRUMP VOTER.

20:52

A POLICE OFFICER WHO THEY

20:54

SAY TRUMP SUPPORTERS KILLED

20:57

BY BASHING HIM IN THE HEAD. K?

21:01

We know that's not true because of

21:03

the medical examiner's report.

21:05

He died the next day or the day

21:07

after from

21:09

something unrelated. Maybe stroke related

21:12

or stroke related, but they say not related

21:14

to being struck in the head. He's also

21:16

in this picture wearing a helmet.

21:18

Mhmm. K? So he's struck in the

21:20

head with a helmet that

21:23

makes it even more

21:25

different, you know, still bad,

21:27

don't hit a police officer anywhere

21:29

with anything. Mhmm. However, they

21:32

say that killed him. They

21:34

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21:55

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21:59

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22:21

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22:26

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24:18

Okay. So let me let me lay out what

24:20

the real problem is here. Let

24:23

me go back to Sunday. Can do we

24:25

have the video footage by any chance of

24:28

the riots or

24:30

the not the riots, the actual criminal

24:33

destruction of property

24:35

that happened in

24:39

in Atlanta over the weekend?

24:42

There was a there was

24:44

a plot of land and they were

24:46

beginning to do

24:48

work on a ninety million

24:50

dollars tree's police training

24:52

facility, eighty five acres outside.

24:55

Well, what happens? A bunch

24:58

of antifa guys break down the

25:00

fence. You're seeing the cops trying

25:02

to defend it. And then they break it down.

25:04

They set things on fire. It's

25:07

criminal what happened. This isn't just

25:09

vandalism. This is a

25:12

violent attack. Okay?

25:14

And it wasn't about safety.

25:17

This is anarchy. That's

25:19

what these people are for. Thirty

25:21

five people were detained, there were about

25:23

a hundred protesters that were in

25:25

this attack. They got thirty five

25:27

of them, including An

25:33

attorney from the S

25:34

PLC, southern

25:36

poverty law center. Now

25:39

the group that calls everybody

25:40

else -- Centerra. -- Centerra. That's all the time.

25:42

Yeah. So this attorney was there and

25:44

the S PLC said, oh, they were only

25:46

there as an a legal observer. Mhmm.

25:49

I got news for you. If Ted Cruz

25:51

was in the crowd that was breaking down

25:53

the windows, of the capital

25:56

on January 6 and said, I'm

25:58

only a legal ex observer. I

26:00

wouldn't excuse him.

26:04

These are the people that

26:06

our administration has

26:09

gone to to define

26:11

domestic terror. And

26:13

they have one of their attorneys, they're

26:17

in the violent crowd. That's

26:22

problem number one. Problem number two.

26:25

You seem to have a pattern here. Seems

26:28

like your allies or your

26:30

law enforcement agencies seem

26:33

to be involved in a lot of these things.

26:36

The Whitmer kidnapping There

26:38

were more cops involved than

26:40

there were people that plotted it. That's

26:43

why everyone went free.

26:46

Including the FBI. Then

26:50

you have Rayps. You

26:52

also have several figures

26:55

that have yet to be identified. The

26:58

FBI has footage of

27:00

everybody. 3723 can't

27:04

find that bomber. We have footage

27:06

of him. We just can't seem

27:08

to find him. And no No

27:11

computer program has his

27:14

face. Wow.

27:18

How mysterious. So

27:21

they can't find him. They excuse

27:23

Ray apps who claimed

27:26

in a text, he coordinated it,

27:29

is on video telling everybody,

27:31

you gotta go in. We gotta take this country

27:33

back. You gotta go in. K?

27:36

That doesn't excuse the people who actually

27:39

went in because he was

27:41

shouting that. K? But

27:44

he was inciting that's

27:47

against the law. But he's

27:49

fine. Then you have

27:52

all of the people that were tried.

27:55

Now, some of them are guilty. We

27:57

see from this video that

27:59

the guy with a horns on his head,

28:02

he doesn't look violent at all,

28:04

and he was aided by

28:07

the capital police. How

28:09

can you assign ill

28:12

will to someone and assign

28:14

that they knew they were breaking the law

28:17

when they were chums with the police

28:19

and the police were opening doors

28:21

for him, including the senate

28:24

chamber door. And

28:26

here's the problem with this. He

28:29

wasn't allowed to have any of this videotape

28:32

because of national security. National

28:35

Security is bullcrap

28:37

at this point because you cannot

28:40

trust the people who have the

28:42

videotapes because they have

28:44

their own agenda, which has nothing

28:47

to do with national security.

28:51

As long as they can hold the tapes

28:53

and hold the evidence and classify

28:56

as classified national security

28:59

documents, You can't defend

29:01

yourself. Now this comes out.

29:05

Can you imagine being him in prison? I

29:08

I told you I didn't do anything. I

29:10

told you the police helped me

29:12

in. I told you I came

29:14

in peacefully. Now

29:16

he's facing four years in prison.

29:19

If this were a drug cartel trial

29:21

and you you got all these cartel or

29:23

mobsters up, If

29:25

you screw it up with

29:28

the key guy, you've

29:31

let everybody go. That's

29:33

why you have to make sure you're buttoned

29:36

up. You gotta make sure

29:38

you you are doing things exactly

29:40

by the book because the

29:43

law cannot

29:46

be perverted. Our

29:48

whole our whole idea as

29:50

Americans is It's

29:53

better to let one guy go

29:55

free or

29:58

a bunch of people go free than

30:01

one guy sitting in prison

30:03

unjustly. When

30:06

in doubt, leave it out. You

30:09

have to be beyond a shadow of

30:11

doubt. Well, how do you create

30:13

that if they are holding all of the

30:15

keys? If they are

30:18

in on something that

30:20

is a conspiracy theory, they

30:23

say that these people committed a

30:25

conspiracy to overthrow the

30:28

United States? Well,

30:30

that was the dumbest conspiracy of all

30:32

time, and these were the dumbest leaders of all

30:34

time. But the FBI

30:36

won't tell us because of national security

30:39

if their FBI guys were on the ground.

30:42

Now, They haven't denied it, so we

30:44

know it's true. They were,

30:46

but they won't tell us how many and

30:48

what roles did they play. We

30:50

also know that the capital police

30:52

and the FBI from

30:54

informants in these groups

30:57

knew who was coming and

30:59

what they were planning on doing. Why

31:02

didn't they alert? Oh, they

31:04

did. They alerted Nancy Pelosi.

31:07

They alerted Chuck Schumer. They

31:10

alerted Mitch McConnell. And

31:13

they all said, No. No reason

31:15

to do anything. Excuse me. Excuse

31:18

me. I

31:28

think I can now say

31:31

that we have hit the

31:33

implosion of trust. I

31:36

told you that The

31:39

last thing that would happen before war

31:43

would be an implosion of trust. What

31:47

do you trust? Oh, let me give you a let me

31:49

give you another story today.

31:51

This one comes from the

31:54

the banking sector. Do

31:56

you remember when we told you what was

31:58

happening with Bank of America

32:01

that they were allegedly going

32:04

in and and

32:07

tracking people and gun you know,

32:09

who had gun purchases and turning that over,

32:12

to the FBI, they said, oh,

32:14

no. No. No. We did this at a request. We

32:16

did this at we now find out that they

32:18

did that voluntarily. They

32:20

did that on their own and then

32:23

called the FBI. Say, you want this? So

32:27

who exactly do you trust? Our

32:37

faith in our key institutions I

32:40

don't know how you put it back together without

32:43

unplugging and replugging the

32:46

entire thing back in. You

32:49

have to reset to factory

32:51

settings. You have

32:53

to clean out the

32:55

nest of vipers. Our

32:58

government, our police, FBI, prosecutors,

33:01

judges, schools. I

33:03

don't have faith and teach anymore. Do

33:05

you? Why? Because of unions, not

33:07

the local person, but because

33:09

of unions and universities, in

33:13

colluding with local state

33:15

and federal government.

33:19

Our belief in not just justice, but

33:22

justice for all, no matter

33:24

what your political view is or your

33:26

skin color. You know, we've never

33:28

arrived at that lofty goal,

33:30

but I do think for a while there, we were

33:32

making progress. People were

33:34

waking up of holy cow, how is that

33:37

happening to somebody not like

33:39

me? I

33:42

don't know if it Well, I I have no

33:44

confidence that that stands today.

33:49

If it won't work for first amendment

33:52

rights, How can you

33:54

trust it to work on things like

33:56

murder? Our

33:59

press This

34:02

is the big challenge here today.

34:05

If the press does

34:07

not report honestly on

34:10

the videotape, because if

34:12

I were in the press and

34:14

I saw this and

34:16

I had been defending Nancy

34:19

Pelosi and Adam Schiff and

34:21

all those people in the on the

34:23

January sixth committee. And

34:26

I knew that they had bookmarked

34:29

places that they didn't

34:31

show, that show a completely

34:34

different story, I

34:36

would be pissed because my

34:39

credibility is

34:41

gone. Because I

34:43

trusted you. I believed

34:46

you were on the right side. And

34:48

what is the right side? Not

34:50

democrat. Not Republican, not

34:52

independent. The right

34:54

side is the bill of rights,

34:58

truth, justice for

35:00

all. If

35:05

they're not outraged today, which

35:07

none of them are, There

35:12

is absolutely no reason

35:16

to ever that you should cancel

35:18

your cable subscription. You

35:22

should never block

35:25

it on your TV. So you don't

35:27

happen to give them just a a flicker

35:29

of attention. And it's not

35:31

because that's a punishment. You

35:34

cannot allow the poisonous

35:36

lies into your head. I

35:39

am always for I am never

35:42

For centering, a centering of

35:44

speech, never. More

35:46

voices not left, less.

35:48

But these people have proven

35:51

themselves time and time again

35:54

to not just be wrong,

35:57

but liars.

35:59

Malignant liars. You

36:03

know what, the definition of malignant is? Most

36:05

people are like, oh, it's a malignant malignant

36:08

tumor. That means it's bad, right,

36:10

cancerous. No. Actually, the

36:13

actual definition of

36:15

malignant is,

36:18

quote, to cause

36:20

death or deterioration, evil

36:24

in nature.

36:26

Influence or affect in

36:29

dangerous ways, passionately

36:33

and relentlessly malicious.

36:39

I think that fits the people like

36:42

Adam Schiff I think that

36:45

that fits the people who have perpetrated

36:47

this lie. I think that fits

36:49

the media. They are relentless.

36:54

Relentless and passionately

36:58

malicious. And

37:00

they are causing death and deterioration

37:04

of our union and of

37:06

our Republic. It

37:10

is time to find

37:13

new guardians because

37:17

these guardians have

37:19

failed to protect and

37:22

defend the constitution

37:24

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in a minute. It's

37:29

incredibly important to know who

37:31

the enemy is because if you don't fighting

37:34

fighting them to retake her country becomes impossible.

37:36

Right now, the Federal Reserve is a

37:39

massive part of the problem.

37:42

And they are going to go to digital

37:44

currency. Once they go

37:46

to digital currency, your

37:49

freedom is over. China

37:52

doesn't even have all of this

37:55

power. They will be able to

37:57

track and stop

37:59

any spending on any

38:01

person. You run out of favor with

38:03

the government, guess who's card

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38:09

digital currency doesn't work

38:11

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38:18

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38:21

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39:29

I want you to go to fox

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news dot com right now.

39:34

Just go

39:36

to fox news dot com. Fox

39:38

news dot com. Got it. Is there a

39:40

bigger story than what Tucker

39:42

Carlson

39:43

released? Last night.

39:45

Yes. What is it?

39:48

And I do really like this story, but I

39:50

feel a Harris raises eyebrows with questions

39:52

she claims she asked her mom about

39:54

conservatives, which is an awesome clip and we

39:56

must play it. Just scroll down --

39:58

Yeah. -- and see if you can find

40:01

anything on the front page

40:03

of fox news dot com

40:06

with the biggest story

40:10

Perhaps one of the biggest

40:12

stories in the history of America when

40:14

it comes to corruption.

40:17

Well, I found a couple of, you know,

40:19

couple things that might be related to the Josh Holly

40:21

story. What is the Josh

40:24

Holly story? Josh Hollie unveiled Bill

40:26

to stop leases of US farmland to Chinese

40:28

companies. K. No. I did I do see the hidden

40:30

camera video here, though, where Well,

40:32

this is suspects caught on video defacing more

40:34

than a century old

40:35

statue. No. That's not

40:37

it. That's not it. Okay. S PLC

40:39

attorney arrested, charged, but

40:42

that has nothing to do with. Where is

40:44

anything about

40:45

this? What does he promote it?

40:48

You'd think they would. Wamisha? Just out

40:50

of selfishness. Wait. Hold on.

40:52

Very bottom of the

40:53

page, Tucker Carlson tonight, Monday, March 6.

40:55

That's

40:55

the headline. Okay. Alright.

40:58

Very bottom of the page. I'm still scrolling.

41:00

Very bottom Very

41:02

last row. Very last row.

41:05

And the third

41:07

column, Tucker Carlson tonight, Monday,

41:09

March 6, Mike. That's just it's a teeny

41:11

thumbnail to get literally

41:14

at the bottom. Why?

41:16

I don't know. Maybe I Why Fox News?

41:19

Why? Why do you have the biggest

41:21

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41:24

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41:30

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41:40

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41:45

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41:51

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41:53

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41:55

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41:58

even figure out that they're the victim of this crime.

42:00

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43:30

then. Who is it exactly

43:33

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43:37

can we trust? Did you see Tucker Carlson's

43:40

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43:43

A few questions about that

43:45

and a solution. Coming

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up. Oh. Oh. And also,

43:51

one of the lawyers for the January sixth

43:55

hearings or not hearings with the

43:57

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43:59

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44:02

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45:30

So in case you didn't

45:32

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45:34

Tucker Carlson videotapes.

45:37

Last night, they were

45:39

released by the GOP,

45:42

McCarthy, who is is GOP

45:44

as GOP gets. So

45:48

they were released to Tucker

45:50

Carlson, I'd like to see more. I

45:52

think they should all be released every

45:55

last second of it, so we can

45:57

all go through it. I'm sure

45:59

there's things in there that are bad, but

46:01

I bet you we've seen the worst of

46:03

the

46:03

worst, but maybe not. But

46:06

We haven't seen what we saw with Tucker Carlson.

46:08

I think it's safe to assume we've seen the worst.

46:10

Yeah. I think it is just to imagine if they

46:12

had worse footage coming

46:14

in. And some of it is bad. We can't forget that.

46:16

No, it is bad. But I'm four of the

46:18

people who are breaking down the windows

46:20

and everything else. I'm four those guys going

46:22

to jail. But I'm also -- Mhmm.

46:25

-- for Raip's going to jail.

46:27

I'm for the guy who they just can't figure

46:29

out who he was at the top of the tower going to

46:31

jail. Who was coordinating things.

46:33

I am for the pipe bomb bomber

46:36

being found and go to jail.

46:38

Right. I'm for actual justice.

46:40

I'm also at this point for

46:43

possibly police

46:47

and FBI agents if they were

46:49

involved then going to jail

46:51

as well. Here's

46:54

the problem. We're

46:57

seeing evidence now that

47:00

is shockingly different

47:03

than what the January 6 committee was

47:06

exposing. And I

47:08

don't want to rehash January sixth

47:11

I do wanna make sure if you're in jail and

47:13

you didn't have a right to defend yourself because

47:16

of national security. Now that

47:18

that National Security tape

47:20

is out, and it changes

47:22

your case, your case, and

47:25

quite frankly, and I say this,

47:27

not wanting to because there are some

47:30

people I'm sure that do belong

47:32

in jail over this. But

47:35

when in doubt, let them

47:37

go. You

47:40

cannot have a

47:42

corrupt district attorney

47:44

a corrupt system exposed

47:48

and dangerous. So, well,

47:50

maybe that guy. No. I don't

47:52

know anymore. I don't know

47:55

anymore. You gotta let him go.

47:59

And I hate that.

48:01

I hate that because some

48:04

people should pay for a

48:05

crime. But that's the way our system

48:08

works.

48:09

But let me ask you, how does

48:11

our system work? How does it

48:13

work? How has it

48:15

worked in the last one hundred years?

48:19

Who blew up the Nord

48:21

Stream pipeline? I'd like that answer.

48:24

I'd like that answer. Did our

48:26

administration go around congress

48:28

and do a secret up against

48:31

the constitution of the United

48:33

States against international law

48:36

and blow up the Nord Stream

48:38

pipeline. I want to

48:40

know. Because our sons and

48:42

daughters are gonna be asked to fight

48:45

soon, mark my words.

48:48

They will be asked to fight soon

48:50

because of that. I

48:53

wanna know, did we do it?

48:57

You

48:57

know, people have been saying, drugs, government

48:59

had advanced knowledge in nine eleven, you know,

49:01

to attack America, I've never

49:04

believed that. I've never believed

49:06

that. But I do believe

49:08

the federal government and the president's

49:11

presidents, not just Bush, but

49:14

also the Clinton's.

49:17

I do believe something was going on.

49:20

Otherwise, why would Sandy Berger

49:22

go into the national archives take

49:25

anything related

49:26

to Saudi Arabia and nine eleven

49:29

and try to sneak it out in his underpants.

49:32

Now, you know, we have documents. We we

49:34

have surely the

49:37

scans of those documents

49:39

that he took, how come we've never

49:41

seen them? Because

49:43

you don't have a national security clearance,

49:46

nor do I. Whose country

49:48

is this? There

49:50

is corruption from the top.

49:55

Who killed JFK? I have

49:57

mocked conspiracy theorists on this

49:59

my entire life. Well,

50:01

we now know that the

50:03

CIA had engaged

50:06

Lee Harvey Oswald for something.

50:09

He was on the payroll for something

50:12

I don't know if they told him to kill,

50:14

but they knew who he was. Did

50:20

Nixon know about Watergate? Did

50:23

Reagan know

50:25

about the Iran contra fair?

50:29

Who are you gonna believe?

50:30

Who are you gonna believe? Listen, this is

50:32

not like, you know, we need a national divorce.

50:35

No. No. This isn't like a divorce

50:37

because somebody's been cheating on you.

50:39

You're married and you'll find out that your

50:41

spouse is cheated on you. And

50:43

maybe maybe if you can hold it together,

50:46

you go to couples counseling, but you have

50:48

to work through it and try to restore your

50:50

faith in one another.

50:52

And just say it was a one time lapse

50:54

in judgment and I think they've truly

50:56

changed. This has gone

50:59

on for decades,

51:02

and it has been in our

51:04

face for the last fifteen

51:07

years. The last two

51:09

years have been overwhelming hundreds

51:13

of incidences of infidelity.

51:16

Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Were

51:18

you? No. No. No.

51:21

Never. I would never cheat.

51:24

Well, here's the evidence. I

51:26

mean, it's actually stains

51:29

on your dress. Oh, you conspiracy

51:31

theory. That's a conspiracy

51:34

theory. I am completely innocent. Here.

51:37

And then that spouse lines up

51:40

hundreds of people, all of your

51:42

friends. Who are part

51:44

of it, who you've

51:47

you've respected and

51:49

expect them to tell you the

51:51

truth, They're in with

51:53

it with your spouse. And they have done

51:55

everything they can to keep it a secret.

51:58

Keep you and deceive you

52:00

for years. Making

52:02

you feel like the guilty one because

52:05

you've accused this innocent spouse. That's

52:09

mental and emotional abuse.

52:13

They're putting people through

52:17

physical abuse of

52:19

these guys, like the, you

52:22

know, the horned guy from January 6,

52:24

I think that that that is truly

52:27

a political prisoner that is all

52:29

trumped up, nothing it seems.

52:34

If I'm walking into depending

52:36

on how he got if he broke a

52:37

window, then he's got that. There is But there's

52:39

some footage For years

52:41

Right?

52:42

The the term seems completely wrong. Even if he

52:44

did supposedly followed

52:47

in some people who broke the door

52:49

down

52:49

even after. Okay. But still So once

52:52

he

52:52

was in, as this video shows,

52:54

he was seeing escorted around, yes.

52:56

For you seems absurd. Escorted

52:59

him, open the door to

53:01

the senate chamber for him.

53:04

What the hell is that?

53:07

Every every member of

53:09

the January 6 committee should be immediately

53:12

impeached. Now, that

53:14

doesn't mean remove from office. That means

53:16

a trial. They should

53:18

immediately be impeached. And

53:21

if it was determined that they lied under

53:23

oath in congress about the facts that

53:26

they knew to be false. They

53:28

should be prosecuted, convicted, never

53:30

allowed to hold office, remove

53:32

from office, and go to jail.

53:37

And if you're one of the constituents that are

53:39

thinking, wow, my phone calls not gonna matter.

53:46

I'm sad. I'm sad

53:48

for you. Because I'm

53:50

I'm with you. III have no

53:52

trust in in

53:54

really anything. But

53:57

that should not stop us from doing

53:59

the right thing. Who are we supposed to have

54:01

faith in in our government? Gonna

54:04

give you the answer. Who

54:08

are we supposed to have faith in

54:10

in our government? I'll tell you in

54:12

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54:14

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54:17

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54:23

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54:26

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54:28

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ID. So

55:32

who should we have faith in

55:34

in our government? Who do you believe in?

55:40

My answer is, nobody. Nobody.

55:45

I I have hope for

55:47

many people,

55:49

but I don't put my faith in

55:51

them. And

55:54

I know if you're I

55:56

know that maybe even especially

55:58

if you're religious, you're gonna roll your eyes.

56:01

Because I've met so many Christians that,

56:03

you know, like, what are we gonna do to

56:06

save the country? I don't know, return to God,

56:08

ask for forgiveness, you know,

56:10

repent as a nation and

56:13

change our ways and then go

56:15

into his service and things

56:17

will change and will survive. They

56:19

roll their eyes. No. I mean, politically,

56:22

what are we gonna do? Jesus

56:26

rose from the dead

56:28

You believe that. That's

56:31

a little bigger of a miracle

56:33

than saving the nation. I

56:36

think he's capable of pulling it

56:38

off. Who

56:41

should you have faith in god

56:44

and god alone. People

56:49

ask me all the time. How

56:51

do I know the truth? Know

56:54

the scriptures because

56:57

even if that's just an old

57:00

book, It

57:02

shows the pattern of humanity.

57:06

Through that pattern, you will

57:08

be able to see how men

57:10

lie cheats deal deceive.

57:14

Because we're repeating, we're the people

57:17

that you always read like in the Old Testament

57:19

and like, fire in brimstone and angels

57:22

are throwing spears at people. And

57:24

we completely revealed And

57:27

then like a page later, they're like, yeah.

57:29

But I don't know if I believe in that God guy.

57:32

We're those people. And

57:35

we look and read those things are like, how

57:37

do they not remember? I don't

57:39

know America? How do

57:41

we not remember who gave us these

57:43

blessings? Who charted

57:46

our constitution

57:49

and declaration every

57:52

single founder They all said

57:54

the same thing. Thomas Jefferson, while he

57:57

was a racist and an atheist. Okay.

57:59

Well, no, you're wrong on both of those, but

58:03

Even he, if you say, oh, he

58:05

and Benjamin Franklin were racist,

58:08

Benjamin Franklin always.

58:12

Vigorously defended the

58:14

miracles he said he saw

58:17

with his own eyes. That

58:19

the constitution and declaration of independence

58:22

were written by the finger of God.

58:25

So tell me how do we forget. You

58:29

wanna know what to do? This

58:33

is the only thing you need to do. strong

58:38

in the lord and

58:40

in the power of his

58:42

might. Put

58:45

on the whole armor of

58:47

God, that you might be able

58:50

to stand against the wilds of the devil

58:52

We don't wrestle against flesh

58:54

and blood, but against

58:56

principalities, against powers,

58:59

against the rulers of the

59:01

Markowicz, in this age. We

59:05

battle against spiritual hosts

59:07

of wickedness in

59:09

heavenly places. So

59:12

take up the whole armor of God that you might be

59:14

able to withstand in the evil day.

59:17

And having done all,

59:20

stand Are

59:24

we fighting an

59:27

election? Are we fighting against

59:30

our neighbors who are Democrats? Or

59:33

are we fighting an

59:35

evil in all of the high places?

59:40

Now, listen. This

59:43

is the most powerful, I

59:45

think, most powerful Scripture,

59:49

in the bible. Stand

59:51

therefore, having girded your waist with

59:53

truth. Some of them say put the

59:56

belt in the the buckle of truth

59:58

on. It's really important that you

1:00:00

understand how you arm yourself,

1:00:03

how ancient people used

1:00:05

armor. You had to

1:00:07

have a belt and a belt

1:00:09

buckle that would

1:00:11

not give in and you had to

1:00:13

put it on tight because that held

1:00:16

the breastplate in place.

1:00:19

So in this scripture, it is what?

1:00:22

It is putting on the

1:00:25

waste the

1:00:27

belt and buckle of truth,

1:00:30

the first thing, truth. We

1:00:33

as a nation are so far

1:00:35

away from the truth. We

1:00:37

wouldn't know it if it hit us aside

1:00:39

the head. The

1:00:42

first thing God tells you to do,

1:00:46

you take the truth and you strap

1:00:48

that around your waist. Because

1:00:50

that holds your breastplate in

1:00:54

place. And the breastplate is

1:00:56

the breastplate of righteousness, not

1:00:59

your righteousness. His

1:01:03

based on truth So

1:01:05

you can't wear a breastplate. Like, I know

1:01:08

all the answers. I'm a write

1:01:10

just pipe down

1:01:12

blow hard. His

1:01:16

righteousness. Then

1:01:21

what? Then you

1:01:23

shied your feet with

1:01:26

the preparation of the gospel of peace,

1:01:28

so your shoes are

1:01:31

all about the gospel of peace. Why

1:01:33

would your shoes be the gospel of

1:01:36

peace? What the heck? Does that mean? It

1:01:38

means put

1:01:40

put yourself in shoes that

1:01:42

always lead you to peace,

1:01:45

not war, but

1:01:48

peace. Doesn't

1:01:50

mean you run from

1:01:52

trouble. It means you stand

1:01:55

in the truth. And

1:01:57

your breastplate will

1:02:00

guard your heart and your soul.

1:02:03

His righteousness, not yours.

1:02:09

Then you take the shield of faith.

1:02:11

Who do you have faith in? I

1:02:13

will tell you who I

1:02:16

have faith in because I've just done it.

1:02:18

I've just gone through the hardest time in

1:02:21

my in my life with my

1:02:23

wife and family. And

1:02:26

in the end, My wife

1:02:29

and I realized how strong our faith

1:02:31

is, because we're

1:02:33

still standing and in the

1:02:35

end, we knew It's

1:02:37

gonna be okay even if the worst happens.

1:02:40

It's going to be okay. That's

1:02:42

having faith and that

1:02:44

is the shield that It says,

1:02:46

we'll quench all the fiery darts of the wicked

1:02:49

one. How many times do they call

1:02:51

you names? And it hurts your heart.

1:02:54

How many times do they call you things?

1:02:56

And it hurts. Faith

1:03:00

stops that from bothering you. Because

1:03:03

no matter what happens, it's going to be

1:03:05

for his good. Take

1:03:07

the helmet of salvation. You know

1:03:09

what that means? To me, that

1:03:11

means, let go of the

1:03:13

past man, accept forgiveness.

1:03:17

Just ask for forgiveness. Let go of the past.

1:03:19

You made mistakes. We all made mistakes.

1:03:22

Okay. Now we're standing in the truth.

1:03:24

Let it go. Because if you don't

1:03:26

have the helmet of felt salvation

1:03:28

on your head, you're gonna be thinking about

1:03:30

all the stupid things that you did and

1:03:33

think I'm not worthy, and then you lose the

1:03:35

battle. And

1:03:39

the sword of the spirit. That's

1:03:42

the word of god that cuts

1:03:46

sharply. That's

1:03:49

what you need to do. If

1:03:52

we would just do this,

1:03:55

Just this. Our

1:03:58

nation would be saved.

1:04:03

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Well, him

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to the Glendek program. Joseph

1:05:59

McBride is an attorney

1:06:01

that is defending many of the January

1:06:03

6 prisoners. He

1:06:07

he got involved because his

1:06:09

brother, Anthony, had a

1:06:11

wrongful conviction And

1:06:14

so he kind of understands where

1:06:16

people

1:06:17

live. We welcome him to the

1:06:19

program now, Joseph Hye. How

1:06:22

you doing, Glenn? Good to hear. Thank

1:06:24

you for having me on. You bet. Okay.

1:06:27

So I'm sure you watched the

1:06:30

the tapes come from Tucker

1:06:33

Carlson last night? Of

1:06:35

course. Yeah.

1:06:38

Are are do

1:06:41

these exonerate anyone?

1:06:45

So that's a great question. And

1:06:48

in order for somebody to be exonerated with

1:06:51

regard to these tapes, you'd have

1:06:53

to say, well, how did the

1:06:55

denial of their availability

1:06:58

of prejudice the trial to

1:07:00

the extent where the outcome would have been different

1:07:03

if they would have had this information beforehand.

1:07:06

So if you look at the example of

1:07:08

Jacob Chan's Police Case landmark -- Yes.

1:07:10

-- right? Famously

1:07:12

known as the QAD and Shannon, widely

1:07:15

called an interaction as the leader of

1:07:17

mob so on and so forth. The

1:07:21

vikings who led the reach of the capital

1:07:23

-- Right. -- nothing could have been further from

1:07:25

the truth, had the

1:07:27

defense attorney and had, yes, the chance

1:07:30

he had access to the footage

1:07:32

that we saw last night from

1:07:34

the inception of this case

1:07:37

will the outcome have been different.

1:07:39

Right. Yes. I

1:07:41

think so. Yeah. Yeah. I

1:07:44

I there is no way that

1:07:46

he fits those those

1:07:50

parameters. What what they're saying

1:07:52

leading wild band

1:07:54

and insurrections he got in. He was

1:07:56

let into the chamber by

1:07:59

the police THEY OPEN

1:08:01

THE DOOR FOR HIM AND THEN HE GETS

1:08:03

UP AND HE PRAISE, FOR

1:08:07

THE POLICE WHO LET HIM IN

1:08:09

I mean, I I didn't see

1:08:11

I see crazy, you know, just

1:08:13

based on his outfit. But,

1:08:15

you know, when are you sunny and

1:08:17

share would have been in jail until

1:08:20

this day? Had they been arrested

1:08:22

for stupid outfits? So,

1:08:25

I mean, what you What what do you have on

1:08:27

this

1:08:27

guy? mean, well, it

1:08:29

doesn't match with what they were saying.

1:08:32

That that is exactly right. So there's just

1:08:34

two homes that have been traveling, right? This old

1:08:37

school in traveling, when you think about

1:08:39

a government agent inducing somebody

1:08:41

to commit a crime, and then there's entrapping

1:08:43

by a stope. And entrapping by

1:08:46

a stope was when a citizen makes

1:08:48

a reasonable reliance. On representations

1:08:51

of a person in the government, either by

1:08:53

words or Winsome publication,

1:08:55

by somebody who's perceived to be in the government.

1:08:58

That your actions are okay. And

1:09:00

when you have the capital

1:09:02

police walking you through the building

1:09:05

The inference is that you believe

1:09:07

that you should be there. Otherwise, they

1:09:09

would tell you to get the hell out. Correct. And

1:09:12

since they're giving you the grand tour,

1:09:14

Why not ask them for a backstage pass?

1:09:17

That's exactly what they did in the case

1:09:19

of Jacob Changely. And then they

1:09:21

and then they entrapped him because of

1:09:23

it. They threatened him with years and years

1:09:25

and years in jail. And very much like my

1:09:27

brother would happen to my brother, they forced

1:09:29

him into taking a very unfair plea.

1:09:32

Before he had the time to

1:09:34

process the information that should

1:09:36

have been available to him on day

1:09:37

one. So Joe, you

1:09:39

know, we were we've been talking about this today

1:09:42

because I I know when there

1:09:44

is a case where a district attorney has,

1:09:47

you know, trumped up evidence or

1:09:50

held evidence back. They

1:09:52

will go after the

1:09:54

attorney, but then Also,

1:09:57

they will overturn or at

1:09:59

least release the prisoners because

1:10:02

it it's in question now

1:10:04

and they usually don't do it just with

1:10:06

one. If there's a pattern,

1:10:09

they'll do it with everyone that that person

1:10:11

ever, you

1:10:12

know, put behind bars. Do

1:10:15

I have that right? And and could

1:10:17

that happen because of this?

1:10:20

So, yes, So if you think about

1:10:23

like when I first -- when I was in

1:10:25

law school, when I was in intern, I was at the Winsome

1:10:27

project for a year and a half, In those

1:10:29

cases, you think about a

1:10:30

guy, he did thirty years in jail for rape

1:10:32

and murder, and

1:10:33

then he gets exonerated through DNA

1:10:35

evidence because the DNA evidence is twice to

1:10:37

another wrongdoer. And that person is

1:10:39

thrown out of jail immediately because

1:10:42

there's scientific certainty that he was

1:10:44

innocent. That's a grave injustice and boom,

1:10:46

he gets let out assumes millions of

1:10:48

dollars -- Right. -- In other

1:10:51

cases, you have motions

1:10:53

like like in Jacob Chang's case that can

1:10:55

be filed that says, hey, listen, Despite

1:10:58

the fact that he took a plea, his continued

1:11:00

incarceration offends the

1:11:02

most basic same sensibilities of

1:11:05

fair play injustice. This

1:11:07

guy has to get out because keeping

1:11:09

him in jail is fundamentally unjust.

1:11:13

We have this new available

1:11:15

information that was previously not

1:11:17

made available to him at the time of trial.

1:11:20

And because we know the truth now,

1:11:22

you've got to get him out. So his lawyers

1:11:25

need to file a motion for him to

1:11:27

get him out because he doesn't belong

1:11:29

there. He should be released. His incarceration

1:11:32

is unjust This is purposeful. It

1:11:34

is malicious on behalf of the federal

1:11:36

government. Tucker used

1:11:38

the Jacob Sanzley case as a wonderful

1:11:41

example to get clear and convincing

1:11:43

evidence about one guy's injustice.

1:11:45

But let me tell you right now, Glenn, I can tell

1:11:47

you four certain that this has happened

1:11:50

to hundreds of

1:11:51

men who have been charged with these

1:11:53

cases. And quite honestly, when

1:11:55

you have the federal government saying we're gonna

1:11:58

put you away for a decade,

1:12:01

you know, that and and you can't get

1:12:04

access to anything that

1:12:06

shows the videotape of you not

1:12:08

doing those things you

1:12:10

would be probably

1:12:12

pretty wise or at least at that time

1:12:14

when you're thinking about it. You know what? I'll

1:12:16

just take the two years or three years. I'll just

1:12:18

plead guilty. Is that now

1:12:20

gonna be used against

1:12:22

you? You

1:12:24

said that you were guilty? It

1:12:27

can be used against you. But

1:12:29

again, when you can go

1:12:31

back and you can say, yes, I took

1:12:33

that plea, I made that decision. But If

1:12:36

I would have had this information --

1:12:37

Okay. Alright. -- it would have been

1:12:39

different. Okay. So now you've

1:12:42

been representing many

1:12:44

of the January 6 defendants.

1:12:47

Did you have access? Did you ask

1:12:49

for access? And

1:12:51

what happened with the tapes?

1:12:53

How come how come you didn't have all

1:12:55

this stuff? So for the first

1:12:57

year, basically for twenty

1:13:00

twenty one, we were told that this is the biggest

1:13:02

investigation and history of the Department of Justice

1:13:05

And because of that, they weren't able

1:13:07

to get a handle on all the material. So

1:13:09

they slow drifted to us, drip

1:13:12

by drip by drip. Meanwhile, during

1:13:14

that time, they took all of this

1:13:16

information that they had and

1:13:18

in bulk, turned it over to the

1:13:20

January sixth committee, and we

1:13:22

saw this very dramatic publication

1:13:25

that they did to indoctrinate the American

1:13:27

public and the DC 3723 pool

1:13:30

to profit this narrative through to incriminate

1:13:32

former president Trump and everybody

1:13:35

who went to the Capitol that day. We didn't

1:13:37

get the material that Congress had

1:13:39

until almost a year later and we still

1:13:41

only have about half of

1:13:43

it. So the very short answer to your question

1:13:45

is, hell no, we did not have that stuff

1:13:47

on time. So what

1:13:49

does this mean to you? What are you gonna do?

1:13:51

Who who are you representing? And and,

1:13:54

you know, what are their their cases that

1:13:56

do you think they'll be you'll be able

1:13:59

to

1:14:00

overturn them? So

1:14:02

that's a great question. So I represent

1:14:05

multiple people accused with January

1:14:07

6 related crimes. They also represent people

1:14:09

who have been targeted by the DOJ

1:14:12

as witnesses subpoenaed in the

1:14:14

investigation against President Trump.

1:14:16

And some people who were subpoenaed by the January

1:14:18

sixth committee as well.

1:14:21

For instance, I took Alex Bruceowitz before

1:14:23

the January sixth committee, one of my clients,

1:14:25

and he plead to fifth, one hundred and five

1:14:27

times, told them to go to hell. Other people

1:14:29

who have been indicted don't have

1:14:31

that luxury. So for instance, In the

1:14:34

case of Richard Barnett, the guy who famously

1:14:36

had a seat up on the seat of Pelosi's desk,

1:14:38

listen, we had a two

1:14:40

week trial a two week

1:14:43

trial and the jury convicted

1:14:45

him in less than two hours of every

1:14:48

crime charge. Need

1:14:50

proper defenses. In that case,

1:14:52

they gave absolute defenses to crimes.

1:14:55

There's no way that he should have been

1:14:57

convicted of most of those crimes beyond 3723

1:14:59

reasonable doubt. So because the January

1:15:01

6 committee and president Biden with

1:15:03

his, you know, projorative terms

1:15:05

about NASA Republicans has poisoned

1:15:08

the jury pool beyond repair, we

1:15:10

stood no chance. So the

1:15:12

fact that the d see, 3723 cool has been damaged

1:15:14

beyond repair, that's grounds for

1:15:16

appeal. Regarding what's happening now, we're

1:15:18

getting ready to try Ryan Nickel this case

1:15:21

He's decorated marine corps veteran research

1:15:23

and rescue specialist, ROV discharged,

1:15:26

PTSD from his service two

1:15:28

years almost two years on regular basis

1:15:30

in solitary confinement. This information

1:15:33

just specked came out. We parked

1:15:35

the brakes. We said, hey, judge. We

1:15:37

need time. I personally begin access

1:15:39

to go through this material by speaker

1:15:42

McCarthy's office. We need time

1:15:44

to go through this material. We need to

1:15:46

continue, which you can't let us go to trial

1:15:49

knowing that this information is now available.

1:15:51

We are expecting to hear back any day

1:15:54

on whether or not the judge is going to

1:15:56

give us a continuance in that case, but we believe

1:15:58

that the only decision is to

1:16:01

give us continuance given what's the need available

1:16:03

to the

1:16:03

public. At this point. He's

1:16:05

in solitary confinement for two years?

1:16:08

He was. I got him out. I got him

1:16:10

out. And the judge will let him out, Thomas

1:16:12

Kogan, who was the most senior judge in the bench.

1:16:14

Jeez. You know, he

1:16:16

he he retired a

1:16:19

month later, which I wonder if they you

1:16:21

know, III find that to be convenient.

1:16:24

But, you know, yes, he was out

1:16:26

in two years since

1:16:28

they drove him to suicide watch And

1:16:30

while he was on suicide watch, they strapped

1:16:32

him to a table

1:16:35

and a tie back suit in a 3723 cold

1:16:37

room. And they left the lights on for days

1:16:39

at a time. Oh my gosh. Why don't you just

1:16:41

kill yourself? Do you are you still suicidal?

1:16:44

Do you wanna kill yourself? And if he said,

1:16:46

yes, I'm still suicidal. They left them there

1:16:48

and they continued to torture him. If they said

1:16:50

no, then they said, okay, this guy is fine

1:16:52

and they put him back in in the pod with the

1:16:54

rest of the guys. The way that these guys have

1:16:56

been treated is egregious. When

1:16:59

the truth comes out about the way that

1:17:01

the DC Gulag system has treated

1:17:03

these men, pre trial before any

1:17:05

finding effect that is going to shock

1:17:07

the American conscience

1:17:08

forever. How how

1:17:11

far gone is our system.

1:17:13

I mean, I see the police escorting

1:17:15

these people around and

1:17:18

just what little I saw from the tapes.

1:17:20

Assuming that it's all in context, I

1:17:24

mean, this is this is just

1:17:27

horrific what has happened

1:17:29

here.

1:17:31

It truly is horrific. And when

1:17:33

you think about the term insurrectionist, the

1:17:36

term insurrectionist No one's been charged

1:17:38

with

1:17:39

insurrections. So why are they using the term

1:17:41

insurrections? Why are they using the term domestic

1:17:43

terrorists? They are using that term

1:17:45

because it is analogous to using

1:17:48

the n

1:17:48

word to black people. And what

1:17:50

I mean about that is the term

1:17:52

insurrectionist is designed to

1:17:55

subhumanized and therefore

1:17:57

sub constitutionalized an entire

1:17:59

class of people. If you look at that person,

1:18:01

you say, yeah, he's really not an American. He's

1:18:03

an interaction. He's a trader. He's a terrorist.

1:18:06

Therefore, the constitution doesn't

1:18:08

apply to him. Once the constitution

1:18:10

doesn't apply to you, then you can lock them

1:18:12

up, torture them and throw away the key.

1:18:15

And the only time that we have seen that in recent

1:18:17

memory is Guantanamo Bay. Is

1:18:19

Japanese in tournament camps, and it's slavery.

1:18:21

And that is what they're doing. They are sub constitutionalizing

1:18:25

and subhumanizing white Christian

1:18:27

Trump supporters simply because of

1:18:29

who they are, the color of their

1:18:31

skin, and what they believe in. Joseph

1:18:33

McBride, founder of the McBride

1:18:35

Law Firm, located in New York City.

1:18:37

He has been defending many

1:18:40

of the January 6 prisoners. Thank

1:18:42

you. And Joseph, please stay in touch. Let

1:18:44

us know how we can help. God

1:18:46

bless you back. God bless you. Alright.

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This is the Glenback program. Couple

1:20:30

of stories to take your

1:20:32

mind off of what's going on in

1:20:34

our own country. A

1:20:36

man caught with an eight hundred year old

1:20:39

mummy that he called

1:20:41

his girlfriend has

1:20:43

been arrested. He's

1:20:45

a twenty six year old Peruvian Police

1:20:48

said had possession of a mummy

1:20:50

in a food delivery bag.

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He brought the mummy to have drinks

1:20:55

with two friends at a deserted park

1:20:58

in Peru. He

1:21:01

reportedly Brought his girlfriend,

1:21:04

Juanita, the mummy, to show to his

1:21:06

friends, police were alerted to the scene

1:21:08

and discovered the mummy was in the fetal

1:21:10

position inside a red food delivery

1:21:13

bag. He

1:21:16

was taken into custody as

1:21:18

well. He said at home,

1:21:20

she sleeps in my room, and

1:21:22

I take care of her. Now

1:21:27

as bad as it seems so far,

1:21:29

he did find out that his spiritual

1:21:32

girlfriend is

1:21:34

between six and eight hundred years old

1:21:37

and is a is a

1:21:39

man. So

1:21:41

it's one and one not one neither.

1:21:43

There was a gender surprise

1:21:45

there. At his little drinking

1:21:47

party. And that

1:21:47

might be bad. But think the age gap is what really

1:21:49

disturbs me. I know. You know, it's

1:21:51

just too bad. That creditor

1:21:54

mummy. Mhmm. I mean,

1:21:56

Croda's still young for you.

1:21:57

Come on. Croda, do you have in common? Look at

1:21:59

the life experience you have. Right. You know, it's

1:22:01

it's one of those things where someone one one

1:22:03

side is in power and accelerating that

1:22:05

power. May I may I just I

1:22:08

just wanna read this headline

1:22:11

and see if it just makes any sense to you.

1:22:14

Suspected cannibalistic murderer

1:22:19

caught at an airport with

1:22:21

suspicious meat in his luggage.

1:22:27

Suspicious. Nice meat. I'm not

1:22:30

sure it's all that suspicious. You

1:22:33

know? He he

1:22:35

apparently was on a layover that

1:22:37

suspicious meat got

1:22:39

through, and

1:22:42

he presented a

1:22:44

fake Italian ID card,

1:22:47

and that's when they discovered he was, you

1:22:49

know, wanted for, you know, killing

1:22:51

of a twenty one year old in Amsterdam

1:22:54

and then and then

1:22:56

ate them. But

1:23:01

anyway, it was just plastic bags with

1:23:03

pieces of meat in it. It's

1:23:05

suspicious. It might

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be a win back program.

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What you're about to hear is

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enlightenment. This

1:23:59

is the Glen Act program.

1:24:05

There is somebody that ran for lieutenant

1:24:07

governor and one. She

1:24:09

won in Virginia and she

1:24:11

is one of the bright stars out

1:24:14

there and somebody I just adore

1:24:16

her and her attitude and what

1:24:19

she's working on. Winsome

1:24:21

Earl Sears is joining us

1:24:23

in sixty seconds. So

1:24:25

according to a new report that just came out last

1:24:27

week. China's gold reserves might actually

1:24:30

be double that of which

1:24:32

which they are reporting. You

1:24:34

know, the number two minor

1:24:37

of gold is also Russia, and

1:24:39

Russia is not putting what they're digging

1:24:41

up. Onto the books, so

1:24:44

they may actually be doing, you

1:24:47

know, some some gold

1:24:49

reserve additions themselves.

1:24:52

We suck. We're not doing it.

1:24:55

Top of that Bank of America is predicting the

1:24:57

Fed is now gonna raise rates to

1:24:59

six percent in order to fight

1:25:01

inflation. That

1:25:03

is gonna cause us all kinds

1:25:05

of problems that's killing jobs and

1:25:07

not helping inflation at the same

1:25:10

time because we're spending too much. So what

1:25:12

is the solution? Well, I

1:25:14

would suggest that what China is doing

1:25:16

is right we I wish we were doing it

1:25:18

as a nation. We should

1:25:20

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1:26:12

Earl Sears. And I love

1:26:14

the I'm

1:26:15

guessing, but I love the fact that

1:26:17

Earl is there because of your love for your dad.

1:26:19

Yes. He didn't have any sons and

1:26:21

so I guess I'm the son he never had.

1:26:23

Right. Well, I have I have

1:26:26

three daughters. Mhmm. And

1:26:30

you know, I've I've always wondered myself.

1:26:32

Where is

1:26:32

my name been going?

1:26:33

Yeah. I know. I know. But I do have a

1:26:35

son now. So, Winsome, welcome

1:26:38

to the program. Thank you, Glenn. Thank you for

1:26:40

having me. Yeah. And I'm so glad

1:26:42

to be here with you and and sue,

1:26:44

and it's and your

1:26:45

listeners, you know. Again,

1:26:47

this is not something I'd ever thought I'd be doing

1:26:50

ever.

1:26:51

What what were you doing? Oh,

1:26:53

everything and anything. The last thing

1:26:55

I was doing was my business, and

1:26:58

I had an appliance repair plumbing an electric

1:27:00

company. And, you folks would call in and they wanna

1:27:02

talk to mister Sears, and I'd say, Ira

1:27:04

speaking to it. But,

1:27:08

you know, IIII

1:27:10

had my own business and THE

1:27:12

FORMER ADMINISTRATION AND DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR

1:27:15

DECIDED COVID POLICIES WOULD

1:27:17

MEAN SHUTTING BUSINESSES DOWN IN

1:27:20

Virginia AND THANKFULLY he declared

1:27:22

that businesses like mine were

1:27:23

essential. And so but

1:27:25

we had to have a a letter from

1:27:28

the king to say we could be out in

1:27:30

case we were

1:27:30

opt

1:27:31

by the sheriff. I mean, what kind of medieval

1:27:33

stuff

1:27:33

is this? You know? Yeah. And people lost their

1:27:35

businesses. So but

1:27:38

mine gathered along

1:27:40

until other policies adopted

1:27:43

through COVID shut it down.

1:27:46

And so then you ran for We

1:27:48

ran for lieutenant governor. And

1:27:50

here I am today talking with you because

1:27:52

I think people got fed up.

1:27:54

And we couldn't have one without Democrat

1:27:57

support. We couldn't have one without independent

1:27:59

support because, you know, you can have loyalty

1:28:02

to a political party, all you want. But

1:28:04

when you're affecting my child's life --

1:28:06

Yeah. -- in their education, especially, the

1:28:08

foundation, all bets are off. I know.

1:28:10

I I, you know, I I don't understand

1:28:12

especially what what came out yesterday about

1:28:15

the January sixth stuff. I don't understand

1:28:17

how people are loyal to the

1:28:19

party more than they are loyal

1:28:22

to the principals of the bill of

1:28:23

rights. I mean,

1:28:24

you you were at CPAC, and you said

1:28:26

-- Mhmm. it's not what was in nineteen

1:28:28

sixty six four. Nineteen sixty three

1:28:30

when my dad came and they were a real dog

1:28:32

when his souls when black people

1:28:35

really couldn't live where they wanted

1:28:36

to. Right. And yet, you know, he's

1:28:38

still persevered to the point where

1:28:40

even though he only came with a dollar seventy

1:28:42

five, now because he got a

1:28:44

good education, he's comfortably retired.

1:28:47

Uh-huh. So it's not nineteen sixty

1:28:49

3723. When he first came. It's

1:28:51

nineteen

1:28:52

eighty four people where some animals

1:28:55

are more equal than others.

1:28:57

So it is it's terrifying

1:29:00

to me that a good portion of

1:29:02

the population. I don't think seize

1:29:05

this or maybe they're seeing it through

1:29:09

party eyes to where they

1:29:10

think, oh, well, this isn't going

1:29:12

to affect me. When it comes to

1:29:14

schools --

1:29:15

Mhmm. -- it's affecting all of us,

1:29:17

and it is so dangerous.

1:29:20

And there hasn't been any new

1:29:22

information out that shows, oh, no,

1:29:24

having drag queen shows, you know, for

1:29:26

your kindergartener. Man, that's totally

1:29:28

fine. We were been wrong about that since the

1:29:30

beginning of time. You know, Teddy

1:29:33

Roosevelt said to educate a man

1:29:36

without morals is to educate a menace

1:29:38

to society. And that's sort

1:29:40

of what we're seeing. There are no morals anymore.

1:29:42

And so anything goes, I mean, women

1:29:45

who have been fighting for rights

1:29:48

of all kinds for so long.

1:29:50

What do we have? We abdicated those fights

1:29:52

because I'm looking at certain things. We're

1:29:55

negating women in sports, natural

1:29:57

born women in sports, in fashion.

1:30:00

They're hiring men to sell

1:30:02

women clothes. They're

1:30:05

hiring men to sell women beauty

1:30:07

products, hiring men in

1:30:09

leadership

1:30:10

positions. Look at what what's her

1:30:12

name. She's National Health.

1:30:14

Oh,

1:30:14

yeah. Oh, yeah. Oh, what's her name?

1:30:16

Whatever. Rochelle

1:30:18

something or other. Yeah. Yes. And and and

1:30:20

foisting these things on us. In the arts and

1:30:22

the movies, they're hiring men in

1:30:25

to play female position. Not only that, there

1:30:27

was a new story that you came out yesterday. I

1:30:29

can't remember what it is. Maybe it's always

1:30:32

feminine

1:30:33

products. Yes. And it's a guy.

1:30:35

Yes. To what? Selling menstrual

1:30:38

products. No. To women, women,

1:30:40

where are you? Where are the rights that

1:30:42

we fought for? Are we just

1:30:45

gonna let this go, that

1:30:47

do you not recognize right from

1:30:49

wrong? Can we not tell what a woman is

1:30:51

anymore? So, you know,

1:30:54

up is down, right is wrong, the

1:30:56

whole world is turned upside down.

1:30:58

And if we don't get a grip, this is going

1:31:00

to change our whole nation

1:31:02

because as another Republican

1:31:05

said and it's attributed, I believe,

1:31:07

to Abraham Lincoln, the philosophy

1:31:10

of the classroom in one generation

1:31:13

is the philosophy of government and the

1:31:15

other you are looking at.

1:31:17

What we've been teaching our children -- Mhmm. --

1:31:19

in the schools. Mhmm.

1:31:21

IIII

1:31:25

still feel like we could we

1:31:29

can still Winsome. We can still revive

1:31:31

America. It's gonna be hard. The longer

1:31:33

we wait, the harder it's going to become. However,

1:31:37

let's just take schools. My

1:31:40

phrase later is, Have you tried

1:31:42

unplugging it and plugging it back

1:31:44

in? Restore the factory

1:31:46

settings. I

1:31:49

mean, we just have to shut things

1:31:51

down and start from

1:31:53

scratch. They're so screwed

1:31:56

up now. Well, you know,

1:31:58

in Virginia, by law,

1:32:00

the children are required to have from K-twelve,

1:32:03

nine ninety hours of public

1:32:06

school instruction. That equates

1:32:08

to about thirteen thousand hours

1:32:11

in public schools. Think about that.

1:32:13

What are they learning? Because parents

1:32:16

and and guardians, if your

1:32:18

child is under public instruction

1:32:21

all thirteen thousand hours and how long

1:32:23

do you have them? Mhmm. And so

1:32:25

that's one reason why we're saying parents

1:32:27

have to take responsibility. These

1:32:30

are our children. We don't co

1:32:32

parent with the government. We give

1:32:34

them to the government to say teach them

1:32:36

the history, the math, everything that they're

1:32:38

going to need, how to read and write,

1:32:40

and leave the morals to

1:32:42

us. We don't want you

1:32:44

to teach them those things. We will teach them.

1:32:46

That's our but they

1:32:48

have failed at that. Education

1:32:50

has, you know, we stopped phonics. We

1:32:52

we -- Mhmm. -- we're failing our

1:32:55

kids speak to read their

1:32:57

math scores are going down. That

1:32:59

that doesn't make for a strong country just

1:33:02

that And then we're introducing

1:33:05

grievance and

1:33:06

and, you know And

1:33:08

and we're saying that You you

1:33:10

see the violence that's in schools nowadays

1:33:13

and everybody's wondering, how did that happen?

1:33:15

Well, let's examine that. When

1:33:17

we're telling one group of children, that

1:33:19

through CRT, Marxism, Socialism,

1:33:22

that you, black children,

1:33:24

Latino children, you're oppressed. And

1:33:27

these white students over here, they're

1:33:29

the oppressors, they and their families, and

1:33:31

their

1:33:31

yeah. Then what do you think is gonna happen

1:33:33

to the morale? And so you see that we

1:33:36

know that's what happened to the Jews

1:33:38

in Germany. Mhmm. The the kids started

1:33:41

separating themselves and picking on and

1:33:43

then they didn't have a problem they went

1:33:45

away. We're the kids are resegregating themselves.

1:33:47

Yes. And some of our schools are

1:33:49

already resegregated because you have all

1:33:51

black schools and and they're not learning.

1:33:54

And so that's one reason why I put

1:33:56

in my ESA bill, you know, education

1:33:58

success accounts so that parents

1:34:00

could finally make that decision

1:34:03

that we want our child to learn

1:34:05

differently. And not all everything doesn't

1:34:07

fit one, you know So you All children.

1:34:10

You've have said that this is the

1:34:12

most important thing you could do. And even if it

1:34:14

just means that you're never reelected

1:34:15

again, you don't care. Yeah. You gotta

1:34:17

be willing to lose our biblical, our

1:34:20

prophets they were willing to lose you know, we

1:34:22

just talked about or just came through

1:34:25

Esther, the face to poor -- Mhmm. -- where

1:34:27

she said if I perish I perish.

1:34:29

Of course, she had to be reminded of

1:34:30

that. My girlfriend, don't think you're

1:34:33

safe if you remain silent.

1:34:35

Right. So

1:34:37

what are the things that you're trying to get past in

1:34:39

Virginia? Well, we tried

1:34:41

to get the ESA through this year. And

1:34:44

and and it did not

1:34:46

pass, but

1:34:46

it's not because of the teachers union. The teachers

1:34:48

unions, they produce a lot of

1:34:50

money for the Democrat side and

1:34:53

give them talking points that if they know what's

1:34:56

good for them, the Democrats who are elected,

1:34:58

they will toe the line. Otherwise, they find

1:35:00

people to primary

1:35:01

them. I have heard that the teacher's

1:35:03

union in from other states. The teacher's

1:35:05

unions are so active

1:35:08

and they can turn people out. And

1:35:10

then the average person is

1:35:12

kind of silent. Yeah. So that

1:35:14

politician is like, I I have no

1:35:17

I have no backing. Even though they would

1:35:19

-- Mhmm. -- they'd don't think they do.

1:35:21

Except we had polls in Virginia to

1:35:23

show that there was a super majority of

1:35:25

parents and that included Democrats and

1:35:28

independents, not just Republicans, to

1:35:30

say that they wanted to be able

1:35:32

to decide to send their children to any

1:35:35

school that they wanted to. And

1:35:37

so We're saying you can do both.

1:35:39

If you wanna send your child to public schools do

1:35:41

that, private schools do that, home school do that,

1:35:43

charter schools do that, whatever it is,

1:35:45

but the decision must rest with

1:35:47

the parent. This is the new Brown versus

1:35:49

Board of Education fight. This

1:35:52

is the red line that we're trying to avoid,

1:35:54

and you know, we keep hearing the pushback

1:35:56

from the democrats is, well, this is a program

1:35:58

for the rich kids, Glenn.

1:36:02

Do we know that rich

1:36:04

parents are not waiting for government program

1:36:06

to decide where to send their children to school? We

1:36:08

know that right. Yeah. Right. So that's a

1:36:11

losing argument. And you know who's

1:36:13

not listening to that anymore, we

1:36:16

found black parents

1:36:18

in in urban districts and

1:36:20

rural districts and white parents in

1:36:22

urban and rural Latino and everybody to

1:36:25

come to our education committee,

1:36:27

sub committee, to tell these people,

1:36:29

these Democrats that they want

1:36:32

to make that the and we had one mother say,

1:36:34

I'm working three jobs to keep

1:36:36

my child in the school that I want him

1:36:38

in. And you know what the Democrat elected

1:36:42

leader said to her, well well, I'm worried

1:36:44

about the kids who are not going to take

1:36:46

this opportunity. Excuse me. You,

1:36:49

mister delegate, you send your

1:36:51

children to wear private

1:36:53

schools. Right. If you're so worried, why

1:36:55

don't you take them out of the private schools

1:36:58

and put them in the public schools. And by the way, he's

1:37:00

a public school teacher. So he doesn't

1:37:02

have any faith in the public school

1:37:04

system. Wow. Hip hypocrisy. Where

1:37:07

it then we had another one who's

1:37:10

another Democrat who looked at these mothers.

1:37:12

One mother came, she's black,

1:37:14

and she said my child was so bullied

1:37:17

and I begged them to move him

1:37:19

and they wouldn't and he committed suicide.

1:37:21

He's an eighth grader. Committed suicide.

1:37:24

And you know what? This Democrat said to

1:37:26

her, well, you can choose

1:37:28

any school you want. You're a child to did

1:37:30

you not hear me just say I can't afford

1:37:33

it? So these

1:37:35

are the the black and and and Latino

1:37:38

and and white. Parents, Asians

1:37:40

who have come to say we knocked doors

1:37:43

for Democrats. And you've let us

1:37:45

down. We know the truth now. Our eyes are

1:37:47

open. They've been

1:37:49

foisting these gender things

1:37:51

on us and these these ratios in

1:37:54

the the the the the the

1:37:55

This is not about that. This is about my child

1:37:58

in the future of my child. I think

1:38:00

they I think Virginia was the

1:38:02

was the straw that broke the camel's back.

1:38:05

I think when America saw what was happening

1:38:07

in Virginia, they started seeing it in their own

1:38:09

schools. And you guys kinda

1:38:11

led the way? Well, yeah,

1:38:14

they say COVID shut us down. Yeah.

1:38:16

It

1:38:16

was COVID policies from

1:38:18

Democratic governors that shut us And

1:38:20

teachers and teachers unions. We

1:38:22

wanted to reopen the schools in for union, we

1:38:25

were told that we were being racist. We wanted

1:38:27

to -- Yeah. -- just to to kill the black

1:38:28

kids. Imagine that. I know. I I

1:38:30

just heard I just interviewed Ronda

1:38:34

Santos for a podcast that's coming

1:38:36

out later this week. And we were talking

1:38:38

about it. And he said, I

1:38:41

had to keep the emergency order

1:38:43

alive -- Mhmm. -- long enough to

1:38:45

get our kids back in school because it was the only

1:38:47

tool I had to force the unions.

1:38:50

To get the kids

1:38:51

back in schools. And now we know the

1:38:53

learning laws, which by the way, was

1:38:56

prior COVID. The kids weren't learning prior

1:38:58

to COVID. And now we know

1:39:00

fully that because we stayed

1:39:03

close so long in the public schools, that

1:39:05

the learning loss among black kids and Latino

1:39:07

kids off the charts. It's terrible.

1:39:10

And and I did I what

1:39:12

are we gonna do? How are we gonna change that?

1:39:14

So how is how can our listeners help

1:39:16

you? Well, folks, these

1:39:18

are your children. You have got

1:39:20

to vote differently. You

1:39:22

can't keep voting the same way expecting

1:39:24

different results. It doesn't work. And

1:39:26

so you've got to knock on doors.

1:39:29

You've got to look in the faces of Democrats

1:39:31

who aren't listening to you and say, I want

1:39:33

you to support this ESA. I

1:39:35

want choice for my child. I want

1:39:37

to make that decision because you've

1:39:39

already made that decision for your

1:39:41

child. It's my turn now. Lieutenant

1:39:44

governor from Virginia,

1:39:47

Winsome Earl Sears, you

1:39:49

can follow her. Her website is

1:39:51

l t gov, lieutenant governor dot

1:39:54

virginia dot

1:39:55

gov. Thank you.

1:39:57

Thank you very much. God bless you. Thank you.

1:39:59

Just a minute, and we'll be right back.

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We are so glad that you are you're

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1:41:44

talked about. What happened last night

1:41:46

untucker Carlson. If you missed any

1:41:49

of the show today, go back and

1:41:51

get that. It's a it's

1:41:54

a it's a real mess. It is a real

1:41:56

mess. And I

1:41:58

what Winsome just said about you've gotta

1:42:00

vote differently. I was thinking about that today.

1:42:03

We cannot continue to

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do the same thing over

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and over and over again. Whoever

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our president is we

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need to make sure there's a few qualities. They

1:42:15

absolutely get it. They

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one hundred percent understand that

1:42:20

America is under attack from

1:42:23

the that it

1:42:25

is the deep state that is

1:42:27

absolutely out of control.

1:42:31

That our intelligence and

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justice dis systems have

1:42:36

been so perverted they need to be

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just cleaned out. Just cleaned out.

1:42:43

Most of the agencies need

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to be shut down or

1:42:48

worse cleaned out. And

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that debt and war are

1:42:53

bad things. If

1:42:56

they don't know those and then on top

1:42:58

of it, don't have the guts to

1:43:00

stand all by themselves. They're

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not the person we should be hiring.

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And that's not just for president. That's

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at all levels. You vote

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for somebody's school board, hey, how's

1:43:12

the health of the country? How are

1:43:14

we doing as a nation? What's the problem?

1:43:17

Well, I'll tell you with the school board level,

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the problem is we're not teaching our kids to

1:43:21

be successful We're not teaching

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them the things that will help them create.

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We're not teaching them the things they're gonna

1:43:28

need in the very near future because

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everything is about to

1:43:31

change. And we're indoctrinating them

1:43:33

with lies. They

1:43:35

don't say that, don't vote for them. Campaign

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for the person that says that and

1:43:40

means it and means

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it. Yeah. And then when you vote for them and hopefully

1:43:43

they get into office, we need to make sure we get we don't

1:43:45

treat them like their gods

1:43:48

I feel like there's a there's a weird thing going on. You

1:43:50

know, like the Fauci thing is an interesting example

1:43:52

of this. Fauci is

1:43:54

a a symptom. Right?

1:43:57

He like, yes, Fauci's bad, but

1:43:59

the fact that the media and our

1:44:01

government and every authority

1:44:04

turned over our country

1:44:06

to this guy, none of us had heard of

1:44:08

3723 weeks prior, is

1:44:11

the problem. Right?

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Like, he could have

1:44:14

been the greatest guy in the world, but it doesn't

1:44:16

matter when you're giving up that much authority

1:44:18

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1:44:21

the president of the United States for

1:44:23

months -- Mhmm. -- months -- Years. -- arguably.

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Yeah. I mean, they did what he

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said to do. That's insanity.

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The horse has never happened

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one more bite at the apple gang. If

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Winsome to the Glendek program. Carol

1:46:24

Markowitz is with us.

1:46:27

Now Karol may not look

1:46:29

like, yes. I'm from Soviet

1:46:31

Union. She was born in the Soviet

1:46:33

Union, but she spells Carol with a

1:46:35

k. That's how you know. She's

1:46:37

a spy. She is

1:46:39

the co author of stolen youth.

1:46:42

She is also a New York Post columnist

1:46:45

She has written for

1:46:47

Fox News, contributing editor at the

1:46:49

spectator, contributing writer to

1:46:51

Washington examine her she's written for everybody

1:46:53

except I think the blade, which

1:46:55

I am really kind of upset about. Anyway,

1:46:58

this is her first book SOLING YOUTH HOW PROGRESSIVES

1:47:00

ARE REPLACING INNISANCE WITH RADICALISM

1:47:04

AND IT JUST CAME OUT A COUPLE OF

1:47:06

DAYS AGO. Reporter:

1:47:06

YOU'RE you're the first interview.

1:47:09

Really? Alright. Yeah. No. That's great.

1:47:10

Taking it off here. Well, I know we talked to you

1:47:12

before because I follow you with your

1:47:15

post writings and you

1:47:17

nail it every time. I didn't know

1:47:19

that you were from the former Soviet Union.

1:47:21

Yeah.

1:47:22

And so you You have

1:47:24

a special connection to totalitarianism. I

1:47:28

do. And we opened the book with

1:47:30

a chapter on that totalitarianism because

1:47:32

we felt it was important to race the origins

1:47:35

of the philosophy that's happening throughout

1:47:38

American culture right now -- Right. -- and being

1:47:40

targeted at children. And the way that

1:47:42

these disease always separate

1:47:44

the parents from the kids. That's always

1:47:46

step one in order to to indoctrinate the

1:47:48

kids and to have their PARENTS FOLLOW.

1:47:51

AND ALSO TO TURN THE KIDS EVENTUALLY

1:47:54

AGAINST THEIR PARENTS.

1:47:55

THAT'S RIGHT? I

1:47:55

MEAN, CHINA, Russia, GERMANY, ALWAYS

1:47:58

Yeah. We we talk about all of those

1:48:01

and also Cambodia and and

1:48:03

several other places where that's exactly

1:48:05

what happens. In the Soviet Union, there

1:48:07

was a story of public, the the boy

1:48:10

hero that they turned into this,

1:48:12

you know, murder for their cause

1:48:14

who allegedly had turned in his parents

1:48:16

and that was killed as a result. And My

1:48:18

parents grew up with that story being,

1:48:20

like, public, the the national hero,

1:48:22

you

1:48:22

know, there's statues

1:48:24

of him all over the country.

1:48:26

They thought it was good. Oh, yeah. Well, they

1:48:28

had no other choice. But to think that, if you

1:48:30

even asked a question, you

1:48:32

could be in

1:48:33

trouble. Your family could be in trouble. Look

1:48:35

what happened to Publix family. You know, they

1:48:37

were all killed. So

1:48:40

what is it? Like, people will say that

1:48:42

this is just some

1:48:45

sort of pedophilia, you

1:48:47

know, cult or whatever. Why

1:48:49

are they teaching the things that they are

1:48:51

especially, you know, about

1:48:54

sex and

1:48:54

-- Yeah. -- they

1:48:55

seem obsessed with it. What is the real

1:48:57

goal there? So the why is

1:49:00

is wide and hard to understand for people,

1:49:02

but it's to make the kids

1:49:04

unsure of themselves. It's to make the families

1:49:07

unsure of themselves. And I know that that sounds

1:49:09

crazy because why would anybody do that?

1:49:11

But that is the easiest way to control the

1:49:13

population. And again, I

1:49:15

know that that sounds far fetched, but in the book,

1:49:17

we really get into how this happens and

1:49:20

why it happens and the way that it

1:49:22

happens. And if you think that you're safe living

1:49:24

in a red state or in a red city We

1:49:26

provide so many examples of this happening

1:49:28

in deep red enclaves and nobody is

1:49:30

safe met. And where

1:49:32

is it coming from? So it's coming from

1:49:35

all directions because this woke

1:49:38

population has taken over all

1:49:40

the institutions. They have the teachers colleges.

1:49:42

They have the medical schools. They have the publishing

1:49:44

companies. They have all the corporations. I

1:49:46

mean, just every every

1:49:48

avenue you can think of, and they're all aiming

1:49:51

their leftist indoctrination at the

1:49:53

kids. And the kids are so important to

1:49:55

this because if they could turn these kids into

1:49:57

child soldiers, for their causes. The

1:50:00

kids are really unassailable. I mean, look what

1:50:02

happened with the Parkland kids. They became

1:50:04

activists against gun control.

1:50:06

Sequencing. I'm sorry. Four gun control. Yeah. Well,

1:50:08

she she learned from the Parkland kids,

1:50:10

and we traced that in the book as well. The

1:50:13

there was a grown up obviously in her life

1:50:15

who saw that the Parkland kids not be debated

1:50:17

with. There was nothing you could say to them. They they were

1:50:20

perfect moral arbiters of their

1:50:22

opinion. And so what happened is

1:50:24

he said, we need somebody on on climate

1:50:27

in the exact same way as these Parkland kids

1:50:29

are on

1:50:29

guns. Because what are you gonna do? Are you with eleven

1:50:31

year old? You're not. So she wasn't

1:50:34

I I mean, I'm well foolish for passing

1:50:36

this because I should have thought of this,

1:50:38

but she was not

1:50:39

organic.

1:50:40

She was not. And she admits this. She

1:50:42

admitted over. Yeah. I

1:50:44

don't know. I mean, I don't think that her parents

1:50:46

were very involved in it, but

1:50:47

her parents were actually even like a side note

1:50:49

to this. was you know, she was sort

1:50:51

of interested in the environment and was, you

1:50:53

know, speaking up a little bit and had grown

1:50:55

up an activist, an environmental activist,

1:50:58

saw her and said, and literally

1:51:01

compared her to the Parkland

1:51:02

kids. It wasn't like

1:51:03

Wow. -- he had the example of Parkland.

1:51:05

Remember that when the Parkland kids confronted Marco

1:51:07

Rubio, and he really couldn't say anything

1:51:09

because

1:51:09

again, what are you gonna say to grieving teenagers?

1:51:12

And they're the perfect foil for these people.

1:51:14

I do remember when Barack

1:51:16

Obama first came in. We had

1:51:18

a listener who was

1:51:21

in Washington DC with her kid. And

1:51:24

the kids were allowed into

1:51:26

a meeting, and Al Gore was speaking.

1:51:29

And he recorded for us. Al Gore

1:51:31

is saying, you know things that your

1:51:33

parents don't know. And that was the

1:51:35

first alarm bell that I thought, oh my

1:51:37

gosh. What is that? Right? People

1:51:40

still are

1:51:41

thinking that this is gonna be okay

1:51:44

somehow. Why? Well, I think

1:51:47

a lot of people are afraid. And so the the

1:51:49

other thing is it's really hard even

1:51:51

to us to convince parents who know

1:51:53

that something is happening, how bad it is.

1:51:55

Because parents don't want to believe that their

1:51:57

kid's school library has, you know, porn

1:51:59

in it. But then we keep showing them examples

1:52:02

of it and they still are like not my kids

1:52:04

library. And that's a parents need

1:52:06

to wrap their minds around that this is actually

1:52:08

happening. And if it's so hard to convince parents

1:52:11

who have skin in the game and and really have

1:52:13

a reason to be worried about this, much

1:52:15

harder is it to convince the general population that

1:52:17

this is happening? That they're actually using

1:52:20

Marxist texts and teachers colleges?

1:52:22

I don't think I would have believed that before I started

1:52:24

researching this book. Like, really, they're using Marxist

1:52:27

books and teachers

1:52:27

colleges, but they are, and it's really

1:52:29

happening. I I have to tell you, I there's a lot

1:52:32

of things that I wouldn't have believed. Even

1:52:34

yesterday that I I believe

1:52:36

today, that that it is it

1:52:41

is so crazy because we all want

1:52:43

to believe for instance, our teacher.

1:52:45

Mike, I know my teacher,

1:52:48

but I don't think you do. Right. And

1:52:50

I've gotten to the place to where I'm

1:52:52

sorry, but I'm not giving you the

1:52:54

benefit of the doubt if you're

1:52:56

a member of the teacher's union and you

1:52:58

don't have to be.

1:52:59

That's it. You know? Mhmm. You agree with that. Oh,

1:53:01

fully agree with that. Yeah, absolutely. I

1:53:03

think that you should be careful

1:53:05

of anybody in your child life. In stolen

1:53:08

youth, we trace all the different ways

1:53:10

that people who have influence over children

1:53:12

have betrayed their trust and betrayed the trust of

1:53:14

the parents. So if you're sitting at home and

1:53:16

you're thinking, like, oh, my kid is a safe

1:53:18

because III know all these people only seem

1:53:20

good. Like, it just, you know,

1:53:23

read the book and face some

1:53:24

reality if this is

1:53:25

coming for you.

1:53:25

Give me some of those ways that your

1:53:27

kids have been betrayed. Well, I can

1:53:30

give you a recent story that happened that's not

1:53:32

even in the book yet. Because we could write

1:53:34

updates to all the stories. But there was a

1:53:36

story last week or two weeks ago

1:53:38

on Long Island in New York where

1:53:40

teacher you know,

1:53:42

let this kid go by

1:53:45

a different pronouns. I was a girl and then and

1:53:47

the teacher was

1:53:47

like, you're actually a boy and started using Roy

1:53:49

pronouns and it wasn't till this little girl drew

1:53:51

a picture of a little girl and said, I wanna kill

1:53:54

myself, that the parents were brought in.

1:53:56

This happened in a red Hamlet, in

1:53:58

a red town, in a red county. And

1:54:00

so if it's happening there, it's

1:54:03

not a New York or San Francisco problem.

1:54:05

And in stolen youth, we have examples of

1:54:08

camp counselors or principals

1:54:10

or people who are are trusted

1:54:13

with your children that are are

1:54:15

really doing them damage and so many different

1:54:17

ways. And we have a chapter

1:54:19

on child soldiers and how

1:54:22

they're the whole protesting thing. They're doing

1:54:24

this to kids everywhere. My kids in New York

1:54:26

City public schools were asked to protest

1:54:28

gun you know, gun rights. They were asked to

1:54:30

protest climate, obviously. They

1:54:32

had a a no place for hate protest

1:54:34

when Trump was elected. I mean, they're

1:54:37

not doing this by accident. Turning your little

1:54:39

kids into little protesters is by

1:54:41

design.

1:54:42

I I can't tell you how important it is.

1:54:45

To buy this book, read this

1:54:47

book, and then share it with somebody who

1:54:50

is kind of on the fence. Well, I I know.

1:54:53

No. Please. Please,

1:54:55

we all have to be on the same page

1:54:57

or we are in danger of losing everything

1:55:00

we have. Most importantly, our children

1:55:03

soon, soon, very soon.

1:55:06

So please read

1:55:08

this. Her name is Carol Markowicz,

1:55:11

The name of the book is stolen youth

1:55:13

and she'll take you through all

1:55:15

of what's happening so that you can then

1:55:17

be prepared to change the way you

1:55:19

behave and how you vote and

1:55:23

and how how much

1:55:26

you pay attention to the school that

1:55:28

your children are

1:55:29

in. Carol, thank you so much.

1:55:30

Thank you so much, Karl. Appreciate it. It's out today

1:55:32

Karol Markowitz, stolen youth.

1:55:37

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trust dot com. This

1:56:44

is the Glenbach program. Now,

1:57:04

as you know, the left is never violent.

1:57:07

They never have anybody who does anything wrong.

1:57:09

But remember the baseball shooting

1:57:12

from a few years ago, remember

1:57:14

the Republicans are playing baseball. You probably

1:57:17

remember the

1:57:19

shooter who's a Bernie former Bernie

1:57:21

Sanders volunteer. Walks up

1:57:23

to a congressman and says, hey, this

1:57:26

is the Republicans or Democrats playing baseball.

1:57:28

And he said, Republicans congressmen

1:57:30

leaves, and of course, this guy goes over and starts

1:57:32

shooting people, almost kills Steve Kalese

1:57:34

among others. Well, do you remember

1:57:37

who one of the people who who who actually

1:57:39

talked to the guy coming in, one of the congressmen?

1:57:42

Ron DeSantis. I mean, it's been

1:57:44

a while and we don't think of him now as a congressman,

1:57:46

but that's where he was. Of course, became before he became

1:57:49

Florida, Governor. He's also the person

1:57:51

who's going to be on the podcast with Glenn

1:57:53

this weekend, and he tells that story

1:57:55

in detail. It's incredible. He also talks

1:57:57

about the effects of what

1:57:59

could happen to our country if we continue

1:58:02

to go forward with these

1:58:04

climate policies and really destroying our

1:58:06

ability to create

1:58:07

Energy, here's clip from the podcast. How

1:58:10

stupid can you be to try to

1:58:12

neuter our own ability to produce our

1:58:15

own reliable energy, but they're doing it. No,

1:58:17

I know. But I mean, the the question is is how

1:58:19

does that make our country stronger to

1:58:21

be relying on and here's the thing. Biden

1:58:24

will not want it done here. He'll go beg

1:58:26

Maduro for oil. He'll go beg other people

1:58:28

for oil. You know, everything we produce

1:58:30

in terms also feels it's so much it's done

1:58:32

so much cleaner here than it is

1:58:34

in these other countries. Are you kidding me? So

1:58:36

it's it's all it's all for them to exert

1:58:39

more control over us. That's what all

1:58:41

this is about. And, you know, the good

1:58:43

thing about it is is that, you know, some of this

1:58:45

stuff can be, I think, can be

1:58:47

remedied through changing some of the bureaucratic

1:58:49

rules because there's a lot people that are out there in

1:58:51

these industries that really want to get going

1:58:53

again, but they just can't under the current

1:58:55

circumstances. Texas is thinking about making

1:58:57

it their own bank just for

1:59:00

energy. Yeah. In Florida,

1:59:01

look, I have in vet private

1:59:04

investor on utility. So, like, they they have

1:59:06

they're on they they have investors that they so they have

1:59:08

to make money. And and I have some that

1:59:10

are doing more

1:59:11

solar. No. We don't have subsidies or anything like

1:59:13

that. They're doing it, and it's economical in

1:59:15

certain situations.

1:59:16

I hate older on my head. No. Fine.

1:59:18

It's fine. But here's the thing. Don't force

1:59:20

me to do it. When I had hurricane Iain

1:59:22

come through, you know, we had millions

1:59:24

of people knocked out power. We did the that

1:59:27

we had fifty two thousand blind men get it restored.

1:59:30

Largest restoration, fastest in in history.

1:59:33

I needed oil and gas. Like, you know, I just

1:59:35

wasn't the wind and the solar. We're not gonna

1:59:37

get those people going again. Yes. You had

1:59:39

to have it. We actually had some people

1:59:41

who had the the electric cars, and

1:59:43

some of them were catching on fire because of the saltwater

1:59:46

and all that stuff. But if you can't charge

1:59:48

it, then you're you're having that tank of gas

1:59:50

in your truck or your car can mean everything.

1:59:52

So we are not gonna be without

1:59:54

fossil fuels in our lifetime. And if

1:59:56

we try to go without fossil fuels in our lifetime,

1:59:59

you are gonna see the the standard of living

2:00:01

plummet, you're gonna see our security

2:00:03

plummet, and it's gonna be a disaster. It

2:00:05

really is. And, you know, we go in we're

2:00:07

going to this lot tomorrow. What

2:00:10

if the future of our country looks like, if we

2:00:12

continue to go down these

2:00:14

roads and continue to

2:00:16

utilize whatever

2:00:20

lack of brain cells the left seems to have

2:00:22

on this issue and just go down that road

2:00:24

because, you know, you don't have energy,

2:00:26

you don't have civilization. It's really the

2:00:28

the the foundational line here. And

2:00:30

we're gonna go into depth on what is

2:00:32

in the inflation reduction act

2:00:35

that we were told was about saving

2:00:37

money and making the economy better. That is

2:00:40

really going to hurt our ability

2:00:43

to provide energy in the future. Here here's

2:00:45

another clip with Rhonda Santos talking about

2:00:47

the path he's trying to take to defeat

2:00:49

the left in their ideology.

2:00:51

They will act like somehow this is a perversion

2:00:53

of the system to put an idea

2:00:56

in front of the legislature, have

2:00:58

them act favorably on it and me

2:01:00

sign it into law and execute it. That's

2:01:02

how constitutional government works. Right.

2:01:04

But they say that that's somehow bad. Meanwhile,

2:01:06

Obama and Biden, they do executive

2:01:08

orders. They didn't even go through the legislature, and

2:01:11

the media praises that. When they're

2:01:13

basically changing society and laws

2:01:15

through executive fiat, so they just

2:01:17

don't like what we're doing. Here's the thing. We're

2:01:19

beating them. That is why they're so

2:01:21

up said, we are beating the left

2:01:24

in Florida, and don't think we've had an example

2:01:27

in my lifetime where you had

2:01:29

a government systematically beat

2:01:31

the left across a wider range

2:01:33

of issues than we beat them in the state

2:01:35

of Florida. We beat them in a way that

2:01:37

has fundamentally realigned the

2:01:39

state, and I think has put us on trajectory

2:01:41

to be leading Red State for the next

2:01:43

ten twenty years. I think people are recognizing that.

2:01:45

That's why DeSantis is gonna be very competitive

2:01:47

should he decide to run in the primary

2:01:50

for twenty twenty four, which of course we all kind

2:01:52

of assume he is. You

2:01:54

know, I I sometimes we just

2:01:56

like to take steps to just

2:01:58

put ourselves in utter excruciating pain

2:02:02

to serve you. And I

2:02:04

did this yesterday because I forced myself

2:02:06

to watch a twenty two minute

2:02:08

John Oliver monologue about

2:02:10

Ron DeSantis. And you might say John Oliver

2:02:12

and I as a comedian. He's on HBO.

2:02:15

Who cares what he says, and I'm with you

2:02:17

on that. However, I will say this

2:02:19

is the Left Lead Attack

2:02:21

Dog. This is the their number

2:02:23

one takedown artist with twenty

2:02:26

two straight minutes to go after Rhonda Santos

2:02:28

with all the resources he has, you know,

2:02:31

a big HBO show. And I

2:02:33

watched the whole thing. Of course, you know, you're not gonna

2:02:35

be surprised to hear that it wasn't particularly funny.

2:02:37

But in access to

2:02:39

the in excess of that, I I would say,

2:02:42

The big takeaway was if I was

2:02:44

a liberal watching that show, I would be terrified

2:02:47

by it. They have nothing

2:02:50

on Rhonda Santos. Nothing. They

2:02:52

twenty two consecutive minutes of

2:02:55

nothing. You know, personal

2:02:57

insults and kinda non sense

2:02:59

and, you know, their biggest attacks seem

2:03:01

to be the things they were so scared of

2:03:03

that he was doing like stopping

2:03:06

pornography for children in schools.

2:03:08

Some of that stuff may be overturned in the

2:03:10

courts. That was their big their big

2:03:12

gotcha moment on Rhonda Santos. Well,

2:03:14

I don't see how that works if you're scared

2:03:16

of it. But we will

2:03:19

see how it finishes up in the courts at

2:03:21

the end of the road. You know, still a long way to go

2:03:23

on that stuff. But man, I mean, I

2:03:25

would be scared. I would be scared if I

2:03:27

were on the left because they seem to have zip

2:03:29

on this

2:03:29

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