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tried to straddle that. There's
2:03
no straddling it. You
2:05
are on the side of Israel. That's
2:08
it. Israel has been
2:10
attacked in a medieval way on
2:13
October the 7th. Like we haven't
2:15
seen since the Middle Ages or
2:17
I should say since Nancy Pelosi
2:20
hasn't seen since the Middle Ages.
2:24
That said, and then
2:26
they immediately just like George Floyd
2:28
decided to ignite the country like
2:31
the summer of 2020 all over
2:33
again. And
2:35
they were able to pull it off with the whole racism
2:37
thing and the Black Lives Matter and the censorship. You
2:39
couldn't say anything about Black Lives Matter on social
2:41
media with disinformation and misinformation. And you were a
2:43
racist and all that. Well, they don't have that
2:45
this time. And they
2:48
also are siding with evil.
2:52
And an evil that we've seen and it might fly with
2:54
Generation X because they're not teaching Gen X history. But they're
2:56
going to fly the rest of us. It's not
2:58
going to fly with the rest of us. And
3:01
I got to tell you, the more that the
3:03
Democrat Party goes down this road, the
3:05
more people they alienate. They're already losing
3:07
Blacks. I
3:09
mean, bleeding Blacks from the party.
3:12
They're doing everything they can to keep women by
3:14
saying abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion, abortion.
3:16
Oh, I'm sorry. Healthcare,
3:18
healthcare, women's healthcare. That's it. If
3:21
you're a woman, you are an abortion. That's
3:23
it. You're an
3:25
abortion recipient or you're someone
3:27
who wants someone else to get an abortion. And
3:30
that's it. That's all you
3:32
are. Title IX of
3:34
the body, opening Title IX to
3:36
men, transgender men. I don't
3:38
say transgender women because they're not women. They're men. Opening
3:42
up Title IX. Yeah. Okay, women.
3:45
You think the Democrat Party is on your side? Really, really
3:48
when they're destroying your daughter's
3:50
academic careers, when they're moving
3:53
men dressed up like women into
3:55
the upper echelons of government and
3:57
celebrating them as some sort of...
4:00
a grand accomplishment.
4:02
I mean, wow. And
4:05
now we know that the Democrat
4:07
Party is down with anti-Semitism.
4:11
I mean, you can't ask for
4:13
it. I mean, honestly, thank you,
4:16
God, for exposing the Democrat
4:18
Party for the evil that it is. And
4:21
it really, really is. And if you are,
4:23
by the way, if you're Catholic and you
4:25
vote Joe Biden after signing the Cross and
4:27
an abortion event and after proclaiming
4:30
Easter Transgender Day of Visibility, and
4:32
if you're Jewish after, I don't
4:34
know, everything since October the 7th,
4:37
you're fools. You
4:40
are complete buffoons at this
4:42
point. And you put party
4:44
before everything. And you also move
4:47
your demise to the head of the line
4:49
as well. So I mean, it really is.
4:52
It's pretty glorious. And
4:54
I love the fact that the Democrats just don't
4:57
get it. They keep stepping at it. They alienate.
4:59
And the only way, the
5:02
only way they could possibly stay in
5:04
power is by throwing Donald
5:06
Trump in jail or killing him and
5:10
then stealing the election. That's
5:12
it. That's what they got. That's why
5:14
they're working so feverishly to go after
5:16
Donald Trump with these four political indictments.
5:19
And the last nine years of
5:23
haranguing and negative press and the walls
5:25
are closing down and a constant drumbeat
5:27
by MSNBC and CNN that Donald Trump
5:29
is going down this time. He is
5:31
evil. He is this. He is a
5:33
magnifascist. He is an enemy democracy. Joe
5:36
Biden standing in front of Independence Hall,
5:38
bathed in communist red. All of that
5:40
stuff hasn't worked. All
5:42
of it hasn't worked. All of
5:44
these indictments, every headline, the rate of Mar-a-Lago,
5:46
two impeachments. I mean, my God. Yesterday
5:50
I called a call from somebody and said, I don't
5:52
even know if I should vote. I mean, I'm
5:54
like, do you know what
5:56
that man's been through? What he and his
5:58
family have been through the last nine years? years. Nobody
6:01
in the history of the country
6:03
has been through that from the
6:05
left full frontal attack, carpet bombing,
6:07
surgical strikes, turning the weaponizing the
6:10
DOJ, weaponizing the IRS, weaponizing these
6:12
AGs and DA's that are so
6:14
disappointed to go after this man
6:16
and every day he crawls out
6:18
of the rubble and dust himself
6:20
off and he does a campaign
6:22
appearance and he inspires people and
6:24
he makes them realize that we
6:26
can turn this around and we
6:29
can become the part of the
6:31
country that we always have
6:33
been again and we
6:36
can be proud to be from America and
6:38
realize we're the greatest country that has ever
6:40
been in the history of the world. That's
6:43
just it. If it weren't
6:46
for America, people in London
6:48
would still be playing harpsichords and crapping in
6:50
the streets
6:53
because London, Paris, they're around for 1,200 years
6:55
before the United States
6:57
of America. America
6:59
comes along and in 250 years
7:03
we have one of our founders discovered
7:06
electricity and then we had the light bulb and
7:08
then we had the you know the
7:10
internal combustion engine and then we had I mean I
7:12
can go on and on we invented rock and roll
7:14
we flew to the moon we played golf on the
7:17
moon for God's sake and
7:20
the rest of the world lived through a
7:22
thousand years of darkness before America came along
7:24
and by God in heaven we are not
7:26
going to let that light be put out
7:28
by these idiots. It's fantastic.
7:32
Everybody's getting motivated. This is Donald Trump before
7:34
going into court today talking about the great
7:36
news in the economy with Joe Biden. It's
7:42
a very big thing in Ireland but the biggest seems
7:45
to be that the GDP just it
7:48
has to go all the way down to
7:50
1.6%. Which is about where it
7:53
was for the entire eight years
7:55
of Barack Obama's presidency. aspirations
8:00
in California were just also
8:03
announced that $7.60 gasoline is going
8:05
way up, energy costs
8:09
are going way up, and
8:12
the stock market is in
8:15
a sense great shape. The numbers are very
8:17
bad. This is by no use. Yeah,
8:19
it is. It's by no use. It's not a ... Why they
8:21
don't use the word term by no use anymore. Yeah.
8:24
This is the Steamfitters Local 638
8:27
in New York City, Manager Bob
8:29
Bartels talking about Donald
8:32
Trump and the economy. It
8:36
was great to see the president come in
8:39
engaging with the blue collar worker of New
8:41
York City. We are a very
8:43
patriotic union, and we are pro-America. They
8:45
don't hate America. Shut the front door.
8:47
The Democrat Party does. I put out
8:49
a poll in my union. They wave
8:51
Ukrainian flags in the well of the
8:53
house, and then they attempt to sue
8:55
Thomas Massey for showing the country. President
8:58
Trump is leading Joe Biden three to one on my
9:00
presidential poll out of my 9,000 members.
9:04
What? Right now, we are
9:06
very tired of the situation with
9:08
groceries, inflation, gas prices,
9:10
illegal immigration, crime.
9:13
We are living it every day in New York
9:15
City. Yeah, and around the country as well, and
9:18
people of all colors. I mentioned, you know, black
9:21
people. Black people.
9:23
Not too crazy about this Democrat Party. They're
9:25
waking up to 170 years of abuse. The
9:30
city doesn't feel the same anymore. Y'all mismanaging
9:32
this, failing actually. We
9:35
need that money in my neighborhood.
9:37
70 million dollars. Y'all won't even
9:40
put up. These are people in Chicago talking
9:42
about Joe Biden's open border. Million dollars in
9:44
one neighborhood. Vote for the money for
9:46
these immigrants today, and we coming for
9:49
them seats. And these
9:51
voters in Chicago, they're serious about
9:53
voting for Trump. He can win
9:55
Illinois. Yeah, and in
9:57
the meantime, you got President
9:59
Derp be due over here out and
10:01
about. Imagine
10:04
what we can do next. Four
10:07
more years. That's
10:09
your president.
10:16
That is your president Democrats. Oh
10:18
you guys are so screwed. Time
10:20
to use 25 amendments
10:23
25. If
10:27
Biden's still alive. This is
10:29
Jim Connery. This
10:32
country can survive. In
10:39
both 25.
10:47
Time to use amendments
10:49
25. Joe's competence.
10:52
It just took a dive. Robert
10:55
Hirst says he's too old to stay.
10:58
He's 25. Joe Biden's lost. He's a
11:00
senile guy. If he's too old to prosecute.
11:14
As president he should get
11:16
the votes. A
11:18
must and hope. Amendment 25.
11:22
There's no way America can
11:24
thrive. With Joe Biden
11:27
as our president. To
11:30
a home he should be sent.
11:33
Time to use 25. Every
11:36
day at MSNBC and CNN they cackle and they
11:38
think they've got the walls are closing in. They've
11:44
been doing this for well eight years
11:46
now and all of that but every morning
11:49
they get up and they go holy crap.
11:52
Joe Biden is our candidate. Joe Biden
11:54
is our president and Kamala Harris is
11:56
our vice president. Every single day. That's
11:58
why they're going. going through all of
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this nonsense. That's why they're putting through all of
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this nonsense because the writing is on the wall
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and honestly everybody gets it now. Alright, so here's
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Donald Trump, he thanked Bill Barr,
16:50
the former AG, for
16:54
endorsing Donald Trump, for President. And
16:58
here's what Donald Trump said. Former AG
17:00
Bill Barr, who led a lot of
17:02
great people down by not investigating voter
17:05
fraud in our country, has just
17:07
endorsed me for President, the fact
17:09
that I called him weak, slow-moving,
17:11
lethargic, gutless, and lazy, based
17:13
on the fact that I greatly
17:15
appreciate his wholehearted endorsement. I'm removing the
17:18
word lethargic from my statement. Thank you,
17:20
Bill. I
17:24
love it. I just love it, I just love it.
17:27
Ladies polling, Trump is beating Biden in
17:29
six of seven swing states, alarm bells
17:32
for Joe. That's why they're
17:34
doing all these political indictments. That's
17:36
why every morning, despite his perfectly
17:38
cloth hair, Joe Scarborough
17:40
freaks the hell out that he
17:43
is a bedded down with the
17:45
Democrat Party and Joe Biden and
17:47
goes, oh my God, Joe Biden
17:49
is our president, Joe Biden is
17:51
our candidate, and Kamala Harris is
17:54
the VP. God help us all.
17:56
So President Trump, President Bump, he had
17:58
a bump in the polls. Trump
18:00
is leading by 10 points in North
18:02
Carolina. Shut the front door. This is
18:04
seven months out. Normally, I
18:07
mean, even in the 2016, Donald
18:09
Trump was behind until election night.
18:11
All right? So if that he's this
18:14
far ahead right now, add another 10 to it.
18:17
Add another 10 to it. So 10 points
18:19
in North Carolina, which is 20, eight points
18:21
in Nevada, which is 18, seven points in
18:23
Arizona, which is 17, six points in Georgia,
18:25
16, four points in Wisconsin, 14,
18:27
one point in Pennsylvania, 11. The
18:30
April poll shows that Biden is losing
18:32
his momentum, his Joe-mentum. He had momentum.
18:36
He didn't have any momentum. You've got an
18:38
oven. He didn't have any momentum after the
18:40
State of the Union address in March. Yeah,
18:43
no, not a drop. Nobody fell for
18:45
that crap. Biden's approval rating
18:48
in the seven swing states remain as low as 41%, giving
18:50
him a very
18:53
favorable or somewhat favorable,
18:55
41% very favorable or
18:57
somewhat favorable rating. Vice President
18:59
Kamala Harris' approval rating is at 40%. You know why?
19:02
Because she's an idiot. Yeah, that's all. She
19:05
just is. She's just kind
19:08
of an idiot, essentially. Yeah, yeah,
19:10
yeah, yeah, yeah. So
19:12
that's good news. By the way, coming up
19:14
on the show, we do have Judge Napolitano. Judge
19:16
Andrew Napolitano is going to join us in the
19:19
next hour of the radio show. Despite
19:23
it all, Donald Trump has
19:25
managed to suffer the slings and arrows
19:27
and rise above. Last night on Newsmax,
19:29
Seb Gorka was talking about when he
19:32
was in the White House working with
19:35
Donald Trump and what he encountered. I
19:37
want you to listen to this because
19:39
the reason why all of these foreign
19:41
nightmares are happening is because the Deep
19:43
State DOJ, FBI, CIA, all
19:46
have been lined up against Donald Trump
19:48
since before he became president. Rob, this
19:50
is personal for me. When
19:52
I was in the White House, Deputy President,
19:54
I had a project to undertake regarding a
19:56
certain threat group, a jihadi group.
20:00
requested for my former students to
20:02
be Secunded to me in
20:04
the White House three were working at the FBI
20:06
one was working at the CIA That's
20:09
pretty usual because interagency Secundment
20:11
is how the White House
20:13
is mostly staff after
20:15
six months of them not Appearing and me
20:17
being told every two weeks by White House
20:20
HR. They're on their way. Dr. G They're
20:22
on their way a colleague
20:24
of my wife from the FBI came
20:27
to The White House look
20:30
me up and said said
20:32
you're never gonna get those guys
20:34
from the bureau Why and this
20:36
is a direct quote? Yes, because
20:38
the seventh floor of the Hoover
20:40
building looks at this
20:43
Administration and your boss as the
20:45
enemy that's when I realized the
20:47
deep state isn't something foil-hacking When
20:50
unelected directors of the FBI and
20:52
their deputies look at the man
20:54
chosen by 64 million Americans
20:57
as their president as the
20:59
enemy than the deep state is real and
21:02
that includes morale and that includes the 51
21:05
CIA former director of an intelligence
21:07
officer who subverted the course of
21:09
an election with that statement We
21:12
are on the eve of a great
21:14
revolution. We haven't seen since 1776
21:19
because now we know that this deep state
21:21
is not our friend. They're not
21:23
on the side of the American people How will
21:25
you let's take a break and come back this
21:27
my friends is the Rob Carson show The
21:55
worst president we've ever had What's
22:00
the law? You can close the borders. Close
22:02
up the borders. You are currently going to hell. That
22:07
is Donald Trump outside of the courtroom today
22:10
where he is forced to be
22:12
for by a judge who is
22:14
obviously a partisan. His
22:16
daughter has raised $100 million
22:19
for Democrats off of this
22:21
trial alone. His wife literally
22:23
has worked with Letitia James at her office
22:25
for three years and
22:27
this judge has donated money to
22:30
Joe Biden. Everybody gets it.
22:32
Cats out of the bag. Even if
22:34
Donald Trump is convicted of one of those charges, it ain't
22:37
going to help. It ain't going to help Joe Biden one
22:39
damn bit. You know why? Because Joe
22:41
Biden is a president, super sucks. There you
22:43
go. Basically, he just super sucks. I want
22:45
to mention something real quick here. I
22:51
want to talk to my Gen
22:53
Z and millennial brothers and sisters. I've
22:57
been on the planet long enough and I've been
22:59
following politics long enough and I have a good
23:01
memory. Not so good
23:03
with names sometimes, but I
23:05
do remember history, especially
23:08
history that I have witnessed personally and I've seen
23:10
plenty of it in my 58 years
23:13
on the planet. One
23:15
of the things I noticed, the economy was
23:17
in shambles. George Bush was the president and
23:19
Barack Obama took off as right as many
23:21
of you millennials were graduating from college. You
23:25
got out of college. You
23:28
entered the workforce to tepid
23:31
GDP growth of about 1% for around
23:33
eight years. For around eight years.
23:37
Donald Trump become the president of the United States. Donald
23:40
Trump set the economy on fire. Lowest
23:42
black unemployment in recorded history, most women
23:44
in the workforce in recorded history. COVID
23:49
was a
23:52
tool used by the government to kill the economy. It
23:57
succeeded to some degree. This is what happens when
23:59
you force businesses to close and
24:02
then along come you Gen Zers and
24:05
you Gen Zers are starting to graduate and
24:07
all of that in the middle of awful
24:10
COVID. Many of you had to go through COVID
24:12
protocols, you lost much of your
24:14
schooling, you missed graduations, you
24:17
missed athletic seasons, you were forced
24:19
to wear stupid masks so I
24:21
don't blame Gen Z and Millennials
24:23
for being a little pissed off.
24:27
I want you to hear this next piece of audio
24:29
because I think it's fascinating but first We're
24:33
in an incredible world.
24:39
We're in an incredible world. We're in an
24:41
incredible world. We're
24:44
in an incredible world. That's
24:47
a mighty economy theme song and I
24:49
want you to listen to this clip
24:51
from MSNBC
24:53
about what
24:55
young people particularly those between the ages
24:58
of 30 and 34 are
25:00
going through right now. Listen
25:03
to this and I want to,
25:05
I want to, you know, I don't care if
25:08
you're a millennial, if you're a Gen Z or whatever, we
25:11
can come together on this because my
25:13
concern is you. My concern is my
25:15
kids. I want you to
25:18
live the American dream and until now
25:20
pretty much your entire professional careers, you've been hobbled
25:22
with the exception of a couple years with Donald
25:25
Trump as the president. Listen to this. For the
25:27
first time in our nation's history a 30 year
25:29
old man or woman isn't doing as well as
25:31
his or her parents were at 30. That is
25:33
the social compact breaking down. People aged
25:35
30 to 34, 60% of them in 1990 had one
25:37
child. Now
25:41
it's 27%. People are opting
25:43
out of America. They're not optimistic. This is
25:45
Scott Galloway by the way. Listen. They're not
25:47
having kids. Young people aren't
25:49
having sex. They're not meeting. They're not
25:51
meeting. The pool of emotionally and economically
25:53
viable men shrinks every day,
25:56
which lessens household formation. Why?
25:58
Because the Democrat party. and
26:00
the left have been calling young men toxicly
26:03
masculine. They've
26:06
been calling white guys, white
26:08
supremacists, and privileged. Really? Is this
26:10
a surprise? So we have a
26:12
real issue. Young people are enraged,
26:15
so it turns every cut, every
26:17
movement into an opportunistic infection because
26:20
quite frankly they are just pissed
26:22
off. They look up, they see
26:24
exceptional wealth across my generation
26:26
and people in certain industries
26:29
and they are really struggling.
26:32
And Washington DC and
26:34
its affiliates and Big
26:36
Pharma and Wall Street
26:39
and hedge fund managers and
26:41
Big Defense. Purchasing power is going down
26:44
and the incumbents create artificial scarcity on
26:46
campus. We take pride in rejecting 90%
26:48
of our applicants, so the incumbents who
26:50
already have a degree see the degree
26:52
go up in value. We get very
26:54
concerned with housing and traffic once we
26:56
own the housing. Housing permits are
26:58
sequestered from young people. Housing
27:00
prices have gone from 290 to 420 in the
27:03
last four years. So a young person,
27:05
a house, stocks that I don't
27:07
own skyrocket in value. Let's have COVID
27:09
relief and flush the markets and take
27:12
assets way up because if a million
27:14
people dying would be bad, would be
27:16
tragic if I got less wealthy. And
27:18
we're doing it on their credit card.
27:20
Young people have every reason to be
27:22
enraged and every issue
27:24
they see. They look up, they get angry
27:26
and they see someone doing better than them
27:28
and then every day it is speedballed in
27:30
their face that they are failing, that they
27:32
are not doing as well as everyone around
27:34
them. We have lost the script. Our
27:36
kids are more anxious and more depressed and
27:39
more obese and more addicted and we have
27:41
made a purposeful decision to let this happen
27:44
by ensuring the people around this table stay wealthy
27:46
at the cost of young people. Wow, he
27:48
said that on MSNBC. Wow,
27:51
wow, wow, wow. That's
27:55
pretty crazy, isn't it? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
27:58
A whopping 85% of new people. New Yorkers say the cost
28:00
of food is rising faster than their income in a
28:03
poll. The
28:05
poll released by No Kid Hungry, New
28:07
York on Tuesday found that 47% of respondents are having
28:10
a much harder time affording food. Significant
28:14
chunk of people have altered their shopping habits due to price
28:16
inflation, 51% going to a
28:18
less convenient store because it was cheaper
28:20
and 26% spending more than 30 minutes
28:22
searching for coupons or discounts. I
28:27
still shop like I'm poor. I've told you this. When
28:30
I go to the world, go to Walmart, I
28:33
look for the yellow stickers, man. I
28:35
go immediately to the deli
28:37
and they used to cut
28:41
the discount pizzas and then
28:43
they discount the sandwiches. They don't
28:45
discount them like they used to. And then I go over
28:47
to the meats and I look for the yellow stickers there
28:49
and I look for the yellow stickers on hamburger and I
28:51
look for the yellow stickers on salmon and then I go
28:53
back and they have this bakery cart in the back with
28:55
all the stuff, you know, the bread and the stuff. It's
28:57
day old bread and all that. Look for the yellow stickers
28:59
there. I still do, man. This is the
29:02
way I shop. This is how I roll. And
29:04
I always will and I always will. My
29:06
wife is just like, what the what? Put
29:10
it in the freezer. It'll go bad. Put those
29:12
chicken, they got a yellow sticker on them. Don't leave
29:14
them in the fridge. You'll be getting salmonella like
29:16
Ken, my producer. Anyway, the
29:18
choices consumers are having to make have changed
29:20
as well with over half a respondent saying
29:22
they purchased less protein or
29:24
none at all. You know, I told you, go
29:26
to the dollar store, get your hamburger helper. It's fine without
29:29
the hamburger. To
29:32
be able to afford groceries just under half
29:34
say they bought less or no
29:37
fresh produce. Nope, no fresh produce. When
29:39
I was in college, I didn't have fresh produce when
29:43
I went home. But no, man, I had
29:45
nothing in the fridge and that's the way it is right now. For
29:48
a lot of people, people also buying
29:51
more fillers like rice to make the
29:53
protein produce, you know, to
29:55
make things stretch a little bit further. Fifty
29:57
eight percent of adults in New York state
29:59
report. feeling more stressed about affording enough nutritious
30:01
food for themselves and their families compared to this
30:04
time in 2023. Barack Obama years
30:06
ago said, you know, we're not going to be able to drive the
30:08
car, we drive. We're not going to just be able to eat the
30:10
way we want the rest of the world, you know. He
30:13
said it. He said it. And
30:17
then there's this, and I told you, one of the
30:19
reasons why employment is so low is
30:21
because people can't afford not to work. Yeah,
30:24
I know what you're saying. Well, you should have to work.
30:26
No, no, not if you want to stay at home and
30:28
raise your kid or not if you're retired. You shouldn't have
30:30
to work. You ought to be able to save
30:32
some of your money. And, you know, you
30:34
ought to maybe, the government promises all these things are
30:36
going to give you your retirement, they're going to give
30:38
you your Medicare, your Medicaid and all that. We
30:41
find that Medicare and Medicaid have $175 trillion in debt. One
30:49
in four U.S. adults, working adults,
30:51
50 and older, never expect to
30:53
retire. One
30:55
quarter of U.S. adults, age 50 or older who
30:57
are not yet retired, say they expect to. Never
30:59
retire. 70% are concerned about
31:01
prices rising faster than their income. Now,
31:04
one in four, no retirement savings. You
31:06
know why? Because you're taxed to death
31:08
and you never have a damn dime
31:10
left over after you pay your stinking
31:13
taxes, your federal, your state, your local,
31:15
your frigging property tax, your
31:17
capital gains tax. You're this, you're that,
31:19
you're this, you're that. And what do
31:21
you end up with? Nothing.
31:24
You can't put away anything after that paycheck.
31:26
You're lucky if you can, you have $100
31:29
left in your account a week out from
31:31
your damn payday. How are you
31:33
going to save for your retirement? Well, you're not.
31:35
You're just going to work your damn self to
31:37
death. That's the way it is in this country.
31:40
It's ridiculous. One
31:43
in four have no retirement savings. A quarter
31:45
of research released by the organization that shows
31:47
how agreeing America is worrying more and more
31:49
about how to make ends and
31:52
meet even as economists and policymakers say
31:54
the U.S. economy has all but achieved
31:56
a soft landing after two years of
31:58
record inflation. No, it hasn't. No,
32:00
it hasn't. The AARP study,
32:02
based on interviews completed with more than
32:04
8,000 people, blah, blah, blah, finds that
32:06
one-third of older adults with credit card
32:08
debt carry balances above $10,000, 12%
32:13
of a balance of $20,000 or
32:15
more, meaning you're going to work
32:17
yourself to death. That's
32:21
not the American dream. It's not the American
32:24
dream for young people. It's not the American
32:26
dream that so many have worked for. And
32:29
I believe we are on the cusp of turning this damn
32:31
thing around, because we have
32:33
to. That's basically
32:35
it. We have to. Yeah, pretty much.
32:38
Pretty much. All right. So,
32:41
let's move on to some other stuff. I
32:43
got a bunch of other stuff I need
32:45
to get to today. Let's talk about what's
32:47
going on in Columbia University. I posted a
32:49
bunch of stuff on this. This is Mike
32:52
Johnson yesterday at Columbia University. And
32:54
by the way, I want to mention this, and I'm going to get to
32:56
all this audio. My
32:59
wonderful boss, Lee Kenberg, he
33:02
may not think that I feel that way about
33:05
him sometimes. But
33:08
he's a great man, and he offers me
33:10
a lot of guidance, and
33:12
he offers me suggestions, and
33:17
he is looking out for this
33:19
show and you guys. And
33:21
he said to me yesterday, he says, you know what they ought to do at
33:24
Columbia University? Because you know
33:26
all these left-wing groups, they're putting up on
33:28
the, they're projecting up on the library from
33:30
the river to the sea. Lee
33:32
suggested that we get
33:35
big movie projectors at these
33:37
campuses and project onto a
33:39
building the rapes and
33:41
murders that happened in Gaza
33:44
on October the 7th. Wouldn't
33:47
that be good? I'm serious. I
33:50
think it's a brilliant idea. Use
33:52
a big projector and project
33:54
above those little snowflakes. The
33:57
horror of October the 7th. Absolutely.
34:01
I think it's a fantastic
34:03
idea. On the way, audio
34:05
from the events yesterday, the positive
34:08
is at USC and in
34:11
Texas, the police were given a wonderful,
34:13
wonderful gift from the government, permission to
34:15
kick some ass. I love it. Let's
34:17
take a break and come back. This
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is the Rob Carson Show. Hey
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35:46
what is to negotiate what is
35:48
to negotiate. All
35:57
of it began the first time some of you who know
35:59
better and are old enough to know better, let
36:01
young people think that they have the right to
36:03
choose the laws they would obey as long as
36:05
they were doing it in the name of social
36:07
protest. Yeah, you know what, if
36:10
you are a university student,
36:16
you're not in the position to demand a damn thing. You're
36:20
a university student. You have no
36:22
life experience whatsoever. Congratulations, you got
36:24
some trophies in high school. Congratulations,
36:26
you achieved the minimum. You graduated
36:28
high school. You
36:31
are in no position to
36:33
demand a damned freaking thing,
36:37
especially that
36:39
Israel stopped destroying Hamas
36:41
for the rabid,
36:44
medieval, Holocaust
36:47
that happened on October the 7th. Get
36:50
your asses to your classes. Honestly,
36:52
this whole romanticized version of university
36:55
protests are nothing more than a
36:57
bunch of candy aisle kids throwing
36:59
a temper tantrum. They have no
37:01
life experience, they have no voting
37:03
experience, they know knowledge of history,
37:06
and so shut up, get
37:09
to class, or bye-bye.
37:13
That's it. Honestly, you want
37:15
to talk about university protests, how about
37:17
Tiananmen Square? There
37:19
are some students that actually
37:21
did something. They died
37:23
in the process. They
37:26
stood up. They literally had some
37:28
bravery. There is nothing
37:30
brave about ignoramuses on university
37:32
campuses with no life experience
37:34
surrounded by their den
37:37
moms on the quad.
37:40
You're in no position to demand anything.
37:42
You have zero intellectual
37:45
or life experience currency
37:48
whatsoever. Your
37:51
job is to learn and then become
37:53
a productive member of society. Now shut
37:55
up. That
37:57
said, yesterday on the campus of Cologne.
38:01
several Republican politicians who are there including Mike
38:03
Johnson and here's how he was greeted. Hold
38:05
on, here it is
38:08
right here. Mike you suck!
38:10
Mike you suck! Mike you
38:12
suck! Mike you suck! Oh,
38:16
I'm sorry, that's after the Ukrainian package
38:18
was passed in the house. I'm sorry.
38:21
Mike you suck! Mike you suck! Mike
38:23
you suck! That's actually
38:25
yesterday at Columbia University. Here
38:27
is the speaker. Sadly,
38:30
Columbia's administrators have chosen to
38:32
let the threats, the
38:34
fear and the intimidation of the mob rule.
38:37
And they were still shouting over them. To
38:39
overtake American principles like free speech and the
38:41
free exchange of ideas
38:43
and the free exercise of religion. They
38:47
have co-opted First Amendment arguments
38:49
to protect, genocide and
38:52
to elevate the voices of
38:54
anti-Semitism. They have proven
38:56
themselves to be incapable of achieving
38:58
their basic responsibility which is
39:00
keeping students safe. We
39:03
just can't allow this kind of hatred and anti-Semitism
39:05
to flourish on our campuses and it must be
39:07
stopped in its tracks. There you go, yeah of
39:09
course it's the obvious. And I
39:11
said yesterday if one Jewish student isn't safe going
39:14
to class at any of these universities then
39:16
the damn university ought to be shut down. People
39:19
are saying no, no, no we need the National
39:21
Guard to escort individuals to their classes. No,
39:24
no I think they
39:26
need to punish these universities by
39:28
firing people, by cutting
39:30
all their federal funding off and then that
39:33
will encourage them to fix the damn thing. That's
39:36
the way it is. This
39:38
is Anthony Esposito from New
39:40
York, Representative talking at Columbia
39:42
yesterday. When you cheer on
39:45
the facts, listen
39:47
to the spoiled children, you enjoy
39:50
Hamas and Hezbollah. You
39:53
are yourself part of the problem. Mr.
39:56
Speaker, I am proud to join with you
39:58
here today in calling for the emergency. the immediate
40:00
resignation of the president of Columbia.
40:02
She has failed her duty. She
40:05
is not keeping students safe. And
40:08
we see on this campus that he
40:10
built speech that is carrying through this
40:12
country. Keep throwing the temper tantrum. You're
40:14
gonna be out of school. And
40:17
these universities are gonna face a reckoning
40:19
of 40 years of this nonsense. And
40:22
they're gonna be facing a reckoning final. Let's go to
40:24
Tom in Owings Mills. Hello, Tom. Welcome to the Rob
40:26
Carson Show. What's on your mind today? Well,
40:29
according to NPR, the latest trend
40:31
in Woman Square for the fashionable
40:34
Gen Z lady,
40:36
probably soon to be in the
40:38
Paris showrooms, is a line of
40:41
Muslim wear manufactured in Pakistan under
40:43
the, they have warehouses popping up
40:45
in America. It's called the modest
40:48
clothing line. So if
40:50
your daughter or granddaughter pops
40:52
up wearing an Aviv, you'll
40:54
know what's happened. Yeah,
40:56
and that's when you have the conversation that you
40:59
take that off, or we're not gonna pay for
41:01
your education and we're not gonna help you anymore.
41:04
Yeah, I mean, were you of age
41:06
when that black comedian had the routine?
41:09
You can call me Ray, you can call me
41:11
Jay, but he doesn't have to call me Johnson.
41:13
Yeah, that was a 1970s comedian, yes. Yes,
41:16
yeah, yeah. They doesn't have to call him
41:19
Speaker either. Exactly, yeah,
41:21
nice, okay. All right. Thanks,
41:23
bro. I appreciate it. Let's go to, let me see
41:25
what else. We got a bunch of phone calls. Everybody wants to talk
41:27
today. We're on in Live Oak, California. We
41:30
don't have time. Okay, Sean, you'll have to hold on, my
41:32
friend. You'll just have to hold on. We
41:35
will get to that. Let me see what else we
41:37
have time here for. Think
41:39
about all the audio here. Oh, this is Alan
41:42
Dershowitz. Actually,
41:44
I won't have time to do it, Brian. How much
41:46
time we got? I'm working on a computer clock here,
41:48
unlike my normal clock. Let's
41:50
go ahead and take a break. I got a lot more coming
41:52
up. Gotta take a break. Pardon for the tech. I'm
41:55
in a different studio today. This is The
41:57
Rob Carson Show. Second
42:00
hour of the show, going to be talking about
42:02
the case against Donald Trump in New York City
42:04
with Judge Andrew Napolitano. The
42:06
government says they didn't want to ban
42:08
gas stoves, but they are, by the
42:11
way. And Black Lives Matter and Palestinian
42:13
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