In the wake of the mass shooting at a school in Pittsburgh on Friday morning, we have a lot of things to talk about. First, we talk about the "Trans Day of Rage" protest that's still going on, and the group behind it recently had a gun training and raised money to purchase a bunch of weapons, or at least that's what's being reported. And then, strangely, a wave of school shooting hoaxes all over the country and the calls came from outside the United States.
00:00:22.000We had, on Monday, following this mass tragic incident, the press secretary for Katie Hobbs, a Democrat, post a photo of a woman pointing to handguns saying, what we do when we see transphobes.
00:00:35.000This Democrat press secretary has now resigned because that was outright a declaration, or some have viewed it as a call to violence, against their political enemies.
00:00:49.000Matt Walsh was supposed to speak at a college tomorrow, but he's cancelled due to threats against him and his family.
00:00:56.000We obviously have the Trans Day of Rage is still going on and news breaking that the group behind it recently had a gun training and raised money to purchase a bunch of weapons, or at least I believe that's what's being reported.
00:01:09.000And then strangely, a wave of school shooting hoaxes All over the country, and the calls came from outside the United States.
00:01:19.000So, the initial reporting that I heard was that it was in Pittsburgh, that numerous schools had received phone calls about an active shooter incident.
00:01:25.000We saw videos online of emergency vehicles rushing to the schools.
00:01:29.000Then we heard it was happening in other parts of the country as well.
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00:04:13.000Joining us tonight to talk about this and a lot more is Sean Spicer.
00:04:34.000These are guys who put out great Christian patriotic books that speak to our values and they get to what They allow kids to actually read something.
00:04:46.000As a father of two kids that are 12 years old, you want something that you can have your kids that have something that builds character, that talks about something that you can feel comfortable as a parent knowing that they're not being indoctrinated with.
00:04:58.000You know, I don't actually talk about fake news in the book, but it's something that you can read to your kids and know that they're dealing with issues that they're going to face as children, that they know how to do the right thing.
00:05:07.000So, you know, Brave Books has been a great partner to help educate kids.
00:05:13.000I was with Kirk Cameron, Jack Placibic, the libs of TikTok author, Chaya, today, and we were out there talking about it with kids, our books, and it was fun.
00:05:21.000And this is what Brave Books has been all about.
00:05:22.000So it's been fun to partner with them.
00:05:23.000It looks like the allegory is that the parrots are the referees and they may have gone crazy.
00:05:27.000Well, the parrots are actually the bad people in this book.
00:05:30.000They actually are the they are helping to perpetuate false news. So they
00:05:36.000they you've got good characters in this book and they are spreading bad news through the system
00:05:41.000called tubular, which is like YouTube.
00:05:44.000But we help the kids understand what happens if you spread false information.
00:05:49.000You know, I've had, I mean, I know you guys have all dealt with it or seen it, you talk about it all the time.
00:06:32.000Think about a guy like Nick Sandman from Covington Catholic, who by the time all the facts came out and all the video was out, The bell had been rung and you can't unring that bell.
00:06:41.000And I think part of this, and this is what we're talking about today with these kids, was let's slow down.
00:07:38.000He was supposed to speak at Washington and Lee University, but due to threat- Let me just read the tweet for you.
00:07:44.000It says, Sadly, I have to postpone my speech at Washington and Lee University due to threats against my family and other serious security concerns in Nashville this week.
00:07:52.000I cannot leave my family and fly to another state.
00:07:55.000I hate to push the event off, but my wife and kids come first.
00:07:58.000I intend to continue my spring college tour as planned in the coming weeks.
00:08:02.000The event at Washington and Lee will be rescheduled as soon as possible.
00:08:05.000The threats to my family only make me more determined to fight this evil.
00:08:08.000I will not let any harm come to my children or my wife, and I will not let these psychopaths scare me into silence.
00:08:14.000Neither of those things will ever happen, I promise you.
00:08:16.000In case it wasn't clear, This is nothing to do with Washington and Lee University.
00:08:21.000The event was coming together well and everything was perfectly fine.
00:08:23.000May have been some protests planned but nothing major.
00:08:26.000The potential danger is at home which is why I need to be at home.
00:08:30.000So things are getting absolutely crazy.
00:08:32.000We have many conservative commentators banned on Twitter still.
00:08:36.000for calling out this trans day of vengeance.
00:08:51.000There's a viral video going around, libs of TikTok post it, of a trans activist telling people to get weapons and to go physically beat people.
00:09:00.000Typically, when, let's go back in time, when we had Andy Ngo get attacked, You actually had the corporate press come out and be like, okay, okay, this goes too far.
00:09:09.000Now you actually have the corporate press coming out and saying, well, the real victims here are the trans activists.
00:09:14.000Despite the fact they're sending death threats to the family of Matt Walsh and planning a violent action, a day of vengeance, starting Friday into Saturday and Sunday.
00:09:24.000I call it a day of vengeance, but now they're saying it's going to be three days.
00:09:27.000They're saying it's still going to be happening.
00:09:48.000I just, I don't understand what has happened in this country.
00:09:52.000We are literally less than 48 hours from a major tragedy and somehow the mainstream media has turned the person that perpetrated this crime, taken six innocent lives, into somehow of a victim and we're sitting around having this debate and I just, my mind is blown going, what is going on?
00:10:19.000The older generation that was raised off the internet, they have a similar view of the country, be it left or right, liberal or conservative.
00:10:27.000But the millennials who are raised online are hyper-polarized.
00:10:31.000So the reason why I think we're seeing this happen is that millennials are starting to take over these industries, be it media or otherwise, and they are hyper-polarized.
00:10:39.000Their world is so dramatically different from your world.
00:10:43.000As soon as they take the reins of the editor-in-chief position or the executive editor position, start making decisions on how articles get framed or what stories get covered, this is what you start to see.
00:11:22.000But there was something that I thought united us.
00:11:24.000And that was being able to say, OK, I'm an American.
00:11:26.000And I mean, maybe I didn't think it was.
00:11:29.00070% as I used to but I thought maybe it'd be in the low 60s.
00:11:32.00038% and I think that you put your finger on it Tim.
00:11:34.000This idea that there's a huge divide between whether we grew up with the internet or without it and that's and I mean I see it every day but it's I don't know maybe this is what's manifested.
00:11:45.000The idea that you can see a tragedy like this And then say that the person who perpetrated it is also a victim.
00:11:55.000And I was reading some of the statements today from some of these groups that you mentioned earlier, and they were like, there are two victims in this.
00:12:34.000When your demographic, when Gen Xers and Boomers are no longer in control of the system, either through retirement or passing on, this country will fall into abject civil war.
00:13:11.000It's not about, and that's, as Sean says, unheard of.
00:13:16.000Look, I get the left-wing groups, maybe, or the left-wing media.
00:13:21.000There was a piece in NBC News This isn't some fringe organization or some fringe media piece.
00:13:29.000This is one of the three major broadcast organizations that is somehow giving a platform of sympathy to a killer.
00:13:40.000I think you have to draw parallels to the relationship between religious radicalization and the online community.
00:13:46.000You'll hear people say, I remember being taught this in college, that you'll have migrants move to France and they are the first generation of family to go to school there, but they don't feel like they are French and they don't feel like they are part of their heritage.
00:14:03.000And so they look online for acceptance and community and they're more likely to become radicalized that way, and radicalization often calls for violence to carry out your beliefs.
00:14:12.000And so this is something that I was taught over and over again at my university.
00:14:17.000This is a pattern that we see with people who are radicalized, and it's the same thing that's happening with people who grew up in extreme gender ideology.
00:14:25.000They seek it out online, they feel uncomfortable, they look for community, and the community says, you are being attacked at every turn and you need to make sacrifices, you have to be willing to act on this.
00:14:33.000I think something that many conservatives and many in the older generation haven't asked themselves is, when the people, these millennials and Gen Zers who hate this country, they hate it with a passion, when they start taking over companies, what will this country look like?
00:14:51.000So a few years ago, Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the National Anthem, and it was a controversy.
00:14:56.000Within the span of only two or so years, every major sports team, every major athlete was told to take a knee.
00:15:03.000That is a culture revolution overnight.
00:15:07.000And only now are there athletes who are saying no to this, and they are the controversial ones now.
00:15:16.000It is gonna keep happening, because this is what I think people don't realize.
00:15:21.000In 2015, Donald Trump starts running for office.
00:15:25.000A child who is 10 years old will be voting next... 10 years old then, who had no understanding of politics.
00:15:32.000Their developmental years is all being raised by a media lying about Donald Trump, lying about the conservatives in this country and the right, and now they're going to vote for the first time in 2024.
00:15:42.000That degree of influence is going to keep getting more and more dominant, and as Gen Xers and Boomers retire and pass on, give it 10, 20 years, and you're going to have two different factions in this country.
00:16:20.000It has nothing to do with people becoming radicalized.
00:16:22.000It has everything to do with young people already being radicalized on these platforms.
00:16:27.000Of course, that's why we see in schools these teachers trying to teach critical race theory and radical gender ideology because they are trying to indoctrinate them at a young age.
00:16:44.000For the longest time, I had this belief that one of the mistakes that conservatives made was not going into high school and colleges, right?
00:16:54.000And then I said part of the problem is that students aren't exposed to conservative ideas and thinkers.
00:17:03.000After I left the White House, I went to 20 college campuses, and I saw firsthand the idea of getting shouted down, right?
00:17:11.000And I know Matt is saying that he's not going to Washington and Lee, not because of them, but because of nothing.
00:17:16.000But the goal right now of the left is to not allow Those voices to be heard, whether it's, you know, me and all these authors at Brave Books to be able to go in to talk to kids, or people like Matt Walsh and some of the other folks to go to college campuses.
00:17:34.000The idea is to not allow these kids that you're talking about who are going to vote to even know that there is another point of view.
00:17:43.000But the idea that you were also talking about, this idea that these folks are talking about violence, Something that the left used to abhor.
00:17:52.000They're now talking about this weekend, getting guns and going out and getting people.
00:17:57.000And again, where is the leadership from the top saying this is unacceptable?
00:18:03.000The President of the United States has been asked to comment two days in a row.
00:18:07.000Not only has he joked about it, but he hasn't condemned the violence that the left is talking about coming out and seeking retribution now.
00:18:20.000You know, I don't think Joe Biden is like a staunch leftist, but he gains power from these groups and they are willing to tolerate him if it destroys the right.
00:18:29.000That's why many of these... You had some prominent leftists make videos saying you got to vote for Biden back in 2020, and it was weird.
00:18:35.000He's like a corporate establishment politician, but he's closer to them.
00:18:39.000So he knows he gets some benefit from their politics, which is why Democrats pander to them.
00:19:18.000But when it came to the instructions to the marshals, you knew nothing about that.
00:19:23.000The instructions that said, let the protesters do what they want.
00:19:26.000I mean, it's funny how he only knows so much.
00:19:29.000I want to jump to this story from the Daily Mail.
00:19:32.000Controversial group behind the Trans Day of Vengeance raised money for firearms training as other trans protesters pose with guns ahead of march in D.C.
00:19:43.000Now I want to make sure I state this first and foremost.
00:19:46.000They have a right to firearms, they have a right to firearms training, and I do not care if they want to go and march peacefully while armed.
00:19:54.000That is Second Amendment right, and in D.C.
00:19:56.000they don't allow it, which I think is wrong.
00:19:58.000However, we just had a mass shooting where a transgender individual wrote a manifesto.
00:20:04.000These people defended it and are now calling for a day of vengeance.
00:20:09.000This is as close to the line as you can get.
00:20:14.000Just to be clear, the President of the United States tweeted out the other day when, with respect to his court hearing, that people should go out and protest and the left went nuts and said how dare he call for protest with respect to, you know, this decision that may come down about, you know, from the Manhattan District Attorney.
00:20:36.000These folks are talking about firearms training, and I agree with you.
00:20:39.000They have a constitutional right to do all of the aforementioned.
00:20:43.000But no one on the left, they went nuts and apoplectic.
00:20:47.000Donald Trump was calling for people to protest.
00:22:35.000What's happening right now in the United States is that the Democrats have been doing this for a long time.
00:22:42.000Joe Biden, for instance, will engage in a quid pro quo with Ukraine, saying, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting a billion dollars.
00:22:49.000When we say, hey, you guys broke the rules, they start laughing.
00:22:53.000You think we're playing a game with you?
00:23:10.000It's one thing to say, the refs are with you.
00:23:12.000They got the league, they got the corporate sponsors, they got the guys who build the field.
00:23:17.000And so when you are sitting there, and they keep throwing out controversial calls and giving the other team the touchdown, Conservatives, independents, and disaffected liberal types, libertarians, just keep going, oh, come on, ref!
00:23:30.000Well, you know, we'll get them next time.
00:24:00.000I'm telling you, I don't see it going any other way.
00:24:05.000It is happening right before our eyes.
00:24:07.000We had in Wisconsin, these BLM activists set fire to a house twice.
00:24:13.000And then when that same group showed up in front of another guy's house, he brandished a firearm inside his house, feeling threatened, and the police came and arrested him.
00:24:21.000They went into his house and took him, and the BLM activists cheered for it.
00:24:27.000I think the thing that folks on the right have got to start understanding in my opinion is that this idea that there's a – I mean this goes to exactly what you're saying, that somehow that we've – that it's a level playing field and that we've just – we've got to start playing by their rules.
00:24:43.000And saying, fine, then we'll go out and fight.
00:24:47.000Everyone wants to play nicey-nice, right?
00:24:51.000So, for example, right now the Republicans are going through this debt ceiling thing.
00:24:54.000Why are we not defunding everything on the left?
00:24:57.000This idea that somehow it's got to be a, like, let's play nice with them and figure it out.
00:25:11.000Like this is, there's some, this level of collegiality that we believe that they'll treat us like, like if they get back in power, that's just never going to happen.
00:25:22.000But, but so the challenge I suppose then is if, if this is the direction everything is going, regardless of what we want to happen, what happens in five or 10 years?
00:25:34.000If we don't recognize what you're talking about, that the fight is on, that they are going after, they're going in... I mean, I was at this library this morning to talk about wholesome things, about patriotism, about being a good person, right?
00:25:49.000And the library, a DC public library, put up pride and trans flags all over it, right?
00:26:17.000We either are willing to go out there and engage, Or they're gonna win.
00:26:23.000What they're doing right now is overt acts of violence, death threats, terrorism.
00:26:29.000In Atlanta, they firebombed a government facility, they burned down houses, they flipped over a guy's truck, and conservatives are barely mustering up speaking events.
00:26:38.000Matt Walsh was forced to cancel a speaking event over death threats.
00:26:42.000Meanwhile, they are calling for violence this weekend.
00:27:09.000But the point is, is that at some point, We've got to start understanding that the corporate media and everybody else, they're not going to give us a fair shake.
00:27:19.000So go out there and stop pretending this idea that, I mean, I saw a story today on the way here, Chris Christie won't support Donald Trump if he's the nominee.
00:27:45.000I just think it doesn't matter what we do.
00:27:50.000The millennial and Gen Z generations and younger are hyper-radicalized, hyper-polarized.
00:27:55.000And the only thing stopping overt and direct conflict is that Gen X and boomers are still in control at the highest level of institutions.
00:28:03.000But we've got a good 10 or 20 years left before they're not.
00:28:07.000And then when you get Disney run by woke leftists and their entire worldview is solidified and they think you're a Nazi, we're already seeing what happens with Merrick Garland in control of the DOJ.
00:28:20.000He says, protect the people breaking the law that benefit us and prosecute those that even step anywhere near the line that oppose us.
00:28:28.000So where are we going to be in 10 years?
00:28:30.000Well, it depends on what you do for the next 10 years.
00:28:32.000I think we should not, firstly, do not engage people in violence directly, because that's like, there's this metaphor of fighting an alligator underwater.
00:28:40.000You don't want to fight it underwater.
00:28:47.000But I spent like four hours last night listening to music and realized again, for the first time again, That the key moving forward is to create the culture, is to make massive ripple effects and inspire people and make people come together for something other than hate, something other than stress.
00:29:07.000I think the most powerful thing people can do right now to try and reverse things and protect this country is start a business, make money, have a family, Get some chickens, maybe?
00:29:20.000I think the family and money thing is the most important.
00:29:22.000It's Mike Cernovich, who's been saying this for a long time.
00:29:24.000Because if you plant those seeds right now, you build personal wealth, you build a business, you have a family, in 10 years, we won't have to worry about the levers of control.
00:29:34.000Because, you know, you called out my age here.
00:29:37.000I don't want to speak for Hannah Clare, but I mean, as a father, as someone here, I assume...
00:29:45.000I sit around sometimes with parents and all their kids will have phones and I'll be like, oh, you know, these kids with the influences and I'm like, you're the one who handed the kid a phone.
00:29:55.000You're the one who put the kid on TikTok.
00:29:58.000Don't tell me that you're upset about the influences that you can have.
00:30:13.000Yeah, I think the phone argument, it's the phone, it's the Kindle, it's the iPad, it's the TV.
00:30:18.000I said this once on the show, but I think having a TV in your home is like asking a stranger off the street to come babysit your kids, right?
00:30:25.000Especially cable TV, you don't know what's gonna come up on anything.
00:30:28.000You don't know what video YouTube is gonna put on next.
00:30:32.000After the one that you put on for your kid that you think is innocuous.
00:30:35.000You don't know what any of the algorithms that your teens are looking at is going to generate for them.
00:30:42.000But Tim, you're talking about, you know, having a family and going to a… I mean, but part of this is, and I agree with all that, right?
00:30:49.000But in some cases it's possible, in some cases it's not.
00:30:52.000But I would say regardless of whether you could move out and, you know, Get a piece of land, which is, I think, a lot of people would love to do it, but in some cases it's not possible.
00:31:06.000I mean, the one great thing about COVID is that kids sat at a kitchen table in a lot of cases and parents said, this is what you're learning, this is what you're reading, and they actually were able to have some discussions.
00:31:17.000But I just, you know, I think that too many times YouTube is substituting for a babysitter or substituting for parenting, Or your neighbors.
00:31:27.000I think at the core, the family is the nuclear building block of society, right?
00:31:32.000But you should know your community as well, right?
00:31:34.000That's one of the reasons I love coming into an office.
00:31:48.000You could build a relationship with them, especially if they're the people living next door to you.
00:31:52.000It's one thing to follow an influencer because maybe you're interested in something they're working on or whatever else, but you can't let those parasocial bonds replace the real life connections you can have with people.
00:32:03.000I want to jump to the story from the post-millennial and we'll get into the hard politics of this.
00:32:08.000Katie Hubbs, press secretary, resigns in disgrace after posting threat of violence against, quote, transphobes on Twitter.
00:32:16.000And the important bit here is that the post was made Monday night, well after everyone already knew the motivation of the sh- of the sho- well, I presumed motivation of the shooter, the identity of the shooter, and that there was a manifesto.
00:32:29.000Police had stated that they believed identity played a role in the motivation, and then she posted a photo.
00:32:35.000It says, us when we see transphobes, And it's a picture of a woman holding two handguns and clearly pointing them at someone.
00:32:41.000Many people saw this as a direct call for violence.
00:32:44.000And the crazy thing is, Tucker Carlson did a segment about this last week, where he said these people want to get guns.
00:32:50.000He was talking about trans activists taking up guns in the threat of violence.
00:32:54.000And then sure enough, he was roasted for it.
00:33:08.000I do not believe she would have taken it down or resigned unless she absolutely had to because this borders on criminal activity.
00:33:14.000Borders on, I don't think she created information that is a clear and present threat, but based on the call to the Trans Day of Vengeance and what happened on Monday, she's basically there already.
00:33:25.000I think these people, you saw what happened with the Covington kids.
00:35:01.000It doesn't make the Washington Post or the New York Times.
00:35:04.000I guarantee if this was, if this, if you take out Katie Hobbs and you write Glenn Youngkin or Ron DeSantis, Lester Holt's leading with this tonight.
00:35:13.000Let's go back to the sports metaphor or analogy.
00:35:15.000If you went into a bar surrounded by everyone wearing the same jersey and said something disparaging about the Jets, everyone's gonna laugh.
00:35:23.000No one's going to go, hey, hey, look, man, look.
00:36:11.000I mean, to be honest with you, like, my view has always been, and I think generally speaking, people on the right are like, hey, go live your life.
00:37:19.000It's just someone who was in her administration.
00:37:21.000I think these moments where you have people siding with someone who literally murdered children and three adults, you know, it comes down to the independent voters.
00:37:40.000If they're never presented with that choice, and that's what I would argue, is that if you walk down the street tomorrow, in any place they're going to say, I didn't hear about this.
00:37:50.000I mean, I would say this all the time.
00:37:52.000When I used to work at the RNC and I'd call a reporter up and say, hey, when I used to, I'd get a call and say, little Tommy at, you know, Jefferson Middle School did the following bad.
00:38:19.000So I guarantee you the problem is that, this is my point, that no one in the middle is going to hear about this because the NBC News and the Washington Post aren't going to report on it.
00:38:30.000So the person in the middle isn't going to even know that it occurred.
00:38:34.000Except moderates do consume some conservative media.
00:38:37.000People watch this show that are in the middle.
00:38:39.000Yeah, well, and that's, again, there's, I'm not saying that enough people, but the majority of Americans, when they wake up tomorrow morning and watch, you know, Good Morning America, The Today Show or CBS, it's not going to pop up there.
00:38:50.000Whereas if it was a Glenn Youngkin or a Ron DeSantis or a Christy Noem, they'd see it.
00:38:55.000You know, you mentioned tolerance earlier and how the left and the liberal mind used to be the tolerant, the side of tolerance.
00:39:28.000Like, at what point, where's the balance?
00:39:30.000But I feel like you have to be able to say what your personal values are, right?
00:39:33.000Like, you shouldn't tolerate things that fly directly in your face.
00:39:36.000I love the idea of let everyone live and let live, but in reality, that's impossible to do unless you have a common set of values.
00:39:43.000So you're coming to the adult realization of conflict, Ian, where there is no end point.
00:39:50.000There is no position of absolute moral authority.
00:39:53.000So you take a look at what the left does.
00:39:56.000They seem to operate not on principle, but on collective vision.
00:39:59.000If the zombie horde of the left deems it so, they do it, even if it's hypocritical to their previous stance.
00:40:06.000You see this with, we talked about the other day, Brett brought it up, defiant elves.
00:40:10.000Where, um, that Dash guy posts, you know, this is why the Republicans want to get rid of the FBI, and then a few months later he's like, we should completely get rid of the FBI!
00:40:20.000Like, there's no logic other than, does it benefit me or not?
00:40:24.000And so the issue is, one thing that I've talked about, people need to understand is, here's the question.
00:40:30.000Should parents have final say in whether or not their children receive a medical treatment?
00:40:52.000The left argues parents should have a final say in their child's development only if it pertains to their ideological value.
00:41:00.000Then when it comes to the parents who are trying to stop the kids from undergoing this, they say the parents are abusing the kids and the kids should be protected by the state.
00:41:08.000Thus, in Washington, children underage can go to a doctor and get sex changes without their parental consent.
00:41:14.000So the issue is both sides are saying the same thing.
00:41:21.000Well, I think their morality is based upon collectivism and not principle.
00:41:26.000Our morality is based on principle and not collectivism.
00:41:29.000And so my view is, yeah, minors can't consent to these things.
00:41:33.000However, the challenge then becomes, we actually do think there is a point where the government should intervene and tell a parent, no, you cannot give your child this medical treatment.
00:42:36.000Children can't consent, and they shouldn't be getting these things.
00:42:39.000But the left in Washington has an inverted worldview, where they think children should be able to go to a doctor without their parents knowing and get these treatments, based on the same logic that the government should intervene if parents are abusing their kids.
00:42:55.000So we think a parent who wants to give a kid a sex change, that's abuse and the government should stop them.
00:43:00.000For them, in Washington, they think a parent who blocks a kid from getting sex change is abusing that kid and the government should be able to stop them.
00:43:07.000They're both arguing the same sentence.
00:43:13.000But two different movies being played to two different groups of people.
00:43:16.000That's why I'm like, I don't see how you're going to be able to go to those people and convince them.
00:43:21.000But anyway, back to what you were saying, Ian, my point is this.
00:43:24.000That's why the statues rotate and there's always a new villain.
00:43:27.000For those that don't know the reference, we produced a music video several years ago where these people are pulling down a statue and it's a wheel.
00:43:34.000A new statue comes up when one statue gets pulled down.
00:43:37.000And then they pull the next one down and another one comes up and the wheel turns.
00:44:52.000That was like Chloe Cole and people that have been through this and are like, I will sue these companies and maybe people will sue their parents.
00:45:00.000But I think that generation of people are going to be the ones that speak up and speak out to others that are going through it as 13 year olds or nine year olds or whatever.
00:45:00.000I don't know how it's going to come out.
00:45:08.000Yeah, when we're talking about this I keep thinking about this case from Canada where a I think she was like 14 year old girl was a Jehovah's Witness and she was diagnosed with lymphoma and she needed a blood transfusion and that went against the doctrines of her religion and she was like I'm not going to get it, this is what my family believes, I don't want to go through this and ultimately a court in Canada intervened and ordered her to go through the treatment.
00:45:32.000She would have died from a lymphoma, is what they say, without the treatment, and the treatment would have saved—will have saved her.
00:45:39.000It's this very strange line between, did she have the right to refuse it when she could have been saved?
00:45:46.000Are we infringing on her religious rights?
00:45:50.000She's—it's different than, like, a 6-year-old, but she's still not an adult.
00:45:53.000At what point do we say there are some things that we do to protect your life so that you can become a full adult and make the decisions on your own?
00:46:31.000If they're drinking a lot of Pepsi when they're, no offense Pepsi, if they're drinking a lot of sugar when they're a little kid, that could tweak them out and make them go crazy.
00:46:38.000If they're getting Adderall when they're nine, like that's dietary.
00:46:40.000Yeah, but if your parents then also believe, yes, you are born in the wrong body and we need to intervene, it's not like they're gonna be like, so stop drinking Pepsi and that'll cure that, you know?
00:46:48.000Like there are some issues where people's personal convictions conflate against what actually might be the safest route, you know what I'm saying?
00:47:10.000Marshals assigned to protect Supreme Court Justices Homes following the reversal of Roe v. Wade last year were directed not to arrest protesters unless absolutely necessary according to newly revealed documents.
00:47:20.000Senator Katie Britt unveiled a series of training slides used to prepare marshals for their assignments
00:47:26.000as she grilled Attorney General Merrick Garland at a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing
00:47:29.000Tuesday. The slides instructed the marshals to avoid, unless absolutely necessary, any criminal
00:47:34.000enforcement involving protesters, and that making arrests and initiating prosecutions was not the
00:47:40.000goal of their being stationed outside the residence of the court's six conservative jurists. So I
00:47:46.000I think, plain as day, you can see it right there.
00:47:49.000Someone showed up trying to kill Kavanaugh and his family.
00:47:58.000And the reason it's illegal is that, I believe it was in the 50s, they said, judges are not elected officials, or these at least, in the same way.
00:48:07.000And if judges cannot be free from political pressures, there is no justice, because that's how the court system works.
00:48:14.000So they said, in this instance, no protesting judges.
00:49:37.000Can you imagine being Brett Kavanaugh and saying, you know, shouldn't I be able to move my family out of the area?
00:49:43.000I mean, if you don't think protesters are going to I mean, what's the point?
00:49:49.000You're just going to station them there so the protesters can be outside, terrify the family, potentially get more raucous, it could get more dangerous, and you're going to say that, well, we're going to avoid arresting them for as long as possible?
00:49:59.000Like, you're not really protecting them.
00:50:43.000I'm going to write it down and talk about it on the after show.
00:50:49.000Here's the other thing that I would just say that is interesting because this has started to, you know, whether or not it's a Supreme Court justice, it's a government official, it's a member of Congress, you talked about Matt, there's a point at which people start to say, I'm not running for office, I'm not serving, I'm not speaking out, I'm not, whatever it is, there's a level of which this is not worth it anymore.
00:51:12.000And you talk about Matt Walsh speaking out, Brett Kavanaugh serving as a Supreme Court, and so-and-so running for office, so-and-so serving in the government.
00:51:22.000At some point you say, this isn't, I'm going to shut up.
00:51:26.000Whether serious or not, there have been people who have been like, Tim, you should run, you should run.
00:51:30.000And my response is, I could not imagine having all of the problems of fame and none of the money.
00:51:36.000Like, if you want to be in office and politics, I think you're nuts.
00:51:39.000Because Kavanaugh makes, what, like $270,000 a year?
00:51:42.000And he's got people outside his home threatening his family's life.
00:51:45.000One guy tried to kill him and his family.
00:52:05.000His taxes only showed that as president he was losing money and still giving away his salary.
00:52:10.000At the very beginning of this story, I missed a part of what you were saying about what Merrick Garland says he didn't know, which was these guys, these six guys' orders?
00:52:29.000No, they so there's these slides come out today.
00:52:32.000Katie Britt, the senator from Alabama, while he's at the subcommittee, basically puts up a series of training slides that they were given to the U.S.
00:53:58.000Well, I mean, then they get... In New York City, there are police officers, there's this funny story, where this morbidly obese older woman walks around with no shirt on.
00:54:08.000And in New York, it's legal for women to be topless because of equality ruling in the courts.
00:54:13.000And there are cops who know she's allowed to do it.
00:54:16.000They don't care, they arrest her anyway.
00:54:44.000If it ever comes down to hearings on COVID lockdown and the violations of law, we're having these cops come in and firing them and stripping them of their pensions and saying, now you can live in a cardboard box because you thought it was prudent to ignore your oath to uphold the law because your political boss told you not to enforce it.
00:55:10.000We need an elected official who the first thing they do is They call in the federal police officers and they say, which one of you did not enforce the law?
00:55:18.000You're all fired, and I'm gonna see to it your family never sees a fucking penny.
00:55:22.000And they go, oh, but I was told just not to enforce the law and let far-left extremists go in front of judges' homes and threaten their lives.
00:55:32.000These guys, these cops, need to be the first in line to feel the punishment.
00:55:36.000Because as long as these cops are allowed to keep Breaking the law, ignoring the law, or enforcing fake laws, the system is completely broken.
00:55:45.000When I see salon owners get arrested under unconstitutional edict, when I see churches shut down and police officers enforcing the shutdown of churches in violation of the Constitution, with Cuomo saying, even though the Supreme Court of New York ruled against me, saying I'm not allowed to do this, I'll just create another executive order and do it anyway.
00:56:35.000When the cops went to that gym, Attilas, in New Jersey, and arrested the people outside of it, or I think the owners got huge fines, got shut down, Everyone's like, well, I don't blame the cops, they're being told to do it.
00:56:46.000No, no, I blame them twice as much now.
00:56:48.000Because the worst thing the cops could have done, they can do, they can say, if you're telling me to not enforce the law, I will not show up.
00:56:56.000I will not swear an oath to uphold the law and the Constitution and then have you tell me to break that oath.
00:57:06.000And if it were up to me, and if I was ever in office, and I would request this right now, and I know no one's going to do it because our politicians are all cowards.
00:57:15.000I'm giving no respect and no benefit to any Republican because none of them will do it.
00:57:20.000I want them to take a single officer from that photograph, get their name, Plaster it in Congress and say, I am coming for you, I am going to take from you your pension and your retirement, and I want your family to know it's because you refused to uphold the law.
00:57:35.000If you come into this office, if you put on that badge and say outright, it's someone else's fault I won't do my job, I will make sure you lose everything.
00:57:44.000Because if you don't want to do your job, this job's not for you, you can resign right now.
00:57:50.000Conservatives are going to keep licking the boots of these cops who bashed them over the head during COVID and who refuse to enforce the law to protect our justices.
00:57:58.000If the judges can't issue rulings because they're under threat of death, there can be no justice.
00:58:03.000And these cops are going, but it's not my fault.
00:58:10.000If a cop's superior officer says, today we're gonna violate the law, and the cop's like, no, I'm not, and then they go and they arrest the guy anyway, is it a legal arrest?
00:58:22.000Because the superior officer said it's, don't arrest him, but the lower rank did it, it's still a legal arrest?
00:58:29.000A cop can walk up to you on the streets of New York, put you in cuffs, bring you in.
00:58:34.000They don't gotta read you your rights or do anything.
00:58:36.000Now, later on, there will have to be some kind of justification for the arrest, and often you'll get civil suits.
00:58:41.000When far-left extremists staged an insurrection at Donald Trump's inauguration and set vehicles on fire, set fires in the streets, and smashed windows up, the city ended up paying them.
00:58:54.000The government, DC, tried charging the far-left extremists with conspiracy because they all wore black.
00:59:00.000And the courts ruled, you cannot charge a group, you need to tell us which individual broke the law, and because you can't, they're free to go, and you violated their rights, and paid a multi-million dollar settlement to the extremists.
00:59:12.000So when I see this, I see pathetic, feckless cowards, and the only way this stops is when these cops say, with all due respect, superior officer, there is nothing you can instruct me to do that will stop me from enforcing the law.
00:59:26.000The law in the book says they can't do it.
00:59:30.000And then what happens when no cops show up at all?
00:59:33.000What happens when they say, Either we enforce the law, or we will not stand in front of these homes.
00:59:39.000Because you realize what these cops are being told to do, right?
00:59:41.000They're being told to stand in front of a building where people are threatening death against these justices, and they're told you can do nothing to stop them.
01:00:13.000If I was a cop and I was in front of that house, I'd walk right up to the lead organizer
01:00:17.000and I'd say, put your hands behind your back and I would arrest them on the spot.
01:00:20.000And then I would say, I will get fired before I let you do this.
01:00:24.000But these cops won't do it because they're cowards.
01:00:26.000Meanwhile, there's a woman who opened a cafe in Minnesota and then they threatened her
01:00:30.000with arrest and sheriffs and the deputies hunted her down in Iowa, found her and arrested
01:00:35.000A salon owner in Texas got arrested, and it was only because I think Abbott intervened, she got released.
01:00:40.000In New Jersey, we saw the Attila's gym get shut down.
01:00:44.000These lockdown orders were unconstitutional and illegal, and the police, with smiles on their faces, shut these businesses down.
01:00:52.000It's important what you're saying it is, because this is what happened in Nazi Germany, is there's this argument of, we were just following orders.
01:00:58.000It's very I think I look, I will say this.
01:01:01.000At some point, though, the people who are there, there is an element of the people who are telling them not to do it are ultimately the ones that I know.
01:01:13.000that need to be held accountable more than anything else.
01:01:16.000Well, sure. But like, if if if a mob boss instructs his henchmen to go rob a bank, do we just say, well, it's not all no, no,
01:01:23.000but of course not. And that's who gets ultimately but but at
01:01:27.000some point, that's why there's like a Rico statue that goes after the guy at the top. But at some point, it is these
01:01:53.000Oh, if we start a list, that's where it starts.
01:01:56.000If a mayor or a governor Stands on top of a giant stone and says, I hereby call upon all of my officers to shut down businesses, and all those officers look at him and go, go fuck yourself.
01:02:48.000The person taking the action is most accountable.
01:02:50.000The person who incites or instructs has some accountability, but it is these individual officers who are doing it.
01:02:56.000At some point, that's like in the military.
01:03:00.000At some point, the job of the person who executes the order, if it is a lawful order, their job is to execute it.
01:03:07.000Somebody at the top gave that order, that's the person that's accountable.
01:03:10.000It's also the law that if they're given an unlawful order, they must disobey it.
01:03:16.000I feel like we all need to watch A Few Good Men.
01:03:17.000That's really what this is coming down to.
01:03:19.000Is telling police officers to ignore the law a lawful order?
01:03:24.000But that's that and again my point is or and again I don't I think in each circumstance and I I do the the Supreme Court one I I agree with you like that that's I mean in terms of the law as I read it was very clear about both in terms of the the federal statute the US Code and there's actually a Virginia misdemeanor Law that's on the books in terms of for the for the justices that live in Virginia But on the other ones, I don't know what the town ordinance were and blah blah blah But because I think in each case there isn't a difference What what those town ordinances were that but it is the elected officials ultimate response the person that is ultimately responsible
01:04:04.000So the reason why this country has the degree of stability it has, which is also in decay, it's specifically because of police.
01:04:14.000I've heard so many stories, and I've experienced this.
01:04:18.000I remember a great story I was told where, I don't know if it was a public story, so I should probably keep some of it vague, but driving and speeding in Russia.
01:04:25.000An individual told me that they got pulled over, and the cop just, you know, rubs his fingers together.
01:04:54.000Which means these officers are only working for their own personal gain.
01:05:00.000And this means, let me finish this, if each individual officer said, I will uphold the Constitution, And you give me an instruction that's bad, I will defy it?
01:05:09.000Then we would have the most secure and protected culture in this country.
01:05:15.000You'd have cops saying, I'm not going to unjustly arrest someone.
01:05:19.000You'd have cops saying, I am not going to ignore the law to benefit a politician.
01:05:23.000But you look at what's happening in New York, for instance.
01:05:25.000The city illegally seizes taxpayer dollars to paint Black Lives Matter in front of Trump Tower as a political statement, and then gets 27 NYPD to protect it, and those cops say, you got it, that's aiding and abetting a crime.
01:05:47.000At the end of the day, if you're a cop and a city official comes in, And says, I am telling you that as the legal counsel for the city, this is a lawful order.
01:06:43.000A police officer has to interpret your action as crossing the line.
01:06:46.000What if you go through a yellow light right at the last second and the cop says, I think it was red.
01:06:52.000The cop has to make the ultimate decision themself, whether to pull you over and criminally cite you.
01:06:57.000You can go to a court, you can ask a judge, but the police officer makes the determination.
01:07:01.000I have been in too many circumstances where there's been clear evidence of crimes committed against me and the cops say, look, we're not going to pursue this, it's a waste of our time.
01:07:10.000The police officer choosing how to interpret the law.
01:07:13.000So, these officers should be enforcing it.
01:07:16.000And what's happening now is, too many people, the left just wants to destroy policing, which is insane, but too many people on the right excuse bad policing.
01:07:26.000Look, I think there's a difference, and I get that, there's a difference between, we've all had, or not everyone, but a lot of us have traffic infractions, where the cop comes up and says, I get it. Or hey, we even ask them sometimes, hey, I was in
01:07:40.000a hurry. Can you give me a little latitude on this? There's a big difference between that and
01:08:08.000I know too many of these guys that put their life on the line so that, you know, and you know what?
01:08:13.000As a guy that has dealt with enough threats, I know too many of these guys that have said, I'll walk through that door and I'll do, I'll be there for you.
01:09:03.000I know too many of these guys that wake up every day putting their life on the line to save innocent lives. Look at the guys in Nashville this
01:09:48.000But I don't presume that that's how that went down.
01:09:52.000And maybe you're right, but my point is that for all I know, those six guys said BS.
01:10:00.000I'm pushing back on you and I'm going to fight every day and call my union rep and say that this is ridiculous and I'm going to resign or I want to be reassigned on this.
01:10:09.000I hold the guys that told them not to do their job more accountable.
01:10:18.000I watched that video so long ago of the cops showing up to some guy's house, going into his home and arresting him when a violent mob showed up in front of his house, creating a very visible imminent threat to his life.
01:10:29.000They had set fire to another building previously and the cops go to his house and they arrest him.
01:10:34.000Listen, I watched when I was downtown.
01:10:38.000And I'm watching the BLM stuff go down.
01:10:40.000There are days when I watch stuff happen and I'm going, are you kidding me?
01:10:43.000This person is literally committing a crime.
01:10:49.000So there are instances where I'm watching this stuff happen.
01:10:52.000But I hold the elected officials in this city and around America accountable for saying this is because they're...
01:11:00.000So if a commanding officer, a superior officer for these police said, listen, from now on, when you pull someone over, give them an opportunity to pay their traffic ticket in cash, and then bring that cash back to me and we'll take care of it for you.
01:12:43.000It's this guy who shows up to your church who put a padlock on it.
01:12:48.000Or when they padlocked Park Street in the Jewish community.
01:12:50.000Look, again, I think there's a big difference if a local official, if an elected official or an unelected official, says the new city ordinance 126 says all churches shall be closed.
01:14:30.000And how can it be lawful if it violates the Constitution outright?
01:14:34.000But the point is that that's what legal counsel does, is they say it's a legal order.
01:14:40.000And then what I would say, because I'm not a coward, is I will not follow that order, and I will take legal counsel to court and ask a judge first.
01:14:48.000Get someone else to do it or I'll quit.
01:14:51.000Well, unfortunately, if we don't have, then we don't have a system of laws then.
01:14:56.000No, actually we don't have a system of laws because cops won't follow the law.
01:14:59.000But if every, I don't disagree with, again, you and I are on the same team in terms of where the outcome should be.
01:15:05.000But what I'm saying is if every single cop is going to say, great, you know what, I'm going to just start going to opposing every order I get because maybe five cops.
01:15:15.000Because if a cop says police should not shut down churches is a simple and finite granular point to be made.
01:15:23.000That one was obvious, and the police enforced it.
01:15:27.000Those are bad cops who should be criminally charged, in my opinion, for constitutional violations.
01:15:33.000I'm thinking about suspension of habeas corpus and how it's happened a few times, or at least Abe Lincoln did it.
01:15:40.000This would be a conversation we'd be having about Abe Lincoln suspending habeas corpus for the Civil War.
01:15:44.000If he hadn't done it, you could argue they wouldn't have won the Civil War.
01:15:49.000I think that was specifically a corridor going from D.C.
01:15:54.000up to Philly because Maryland was a slave state and there was concerns about sympathies in Maryland.
01:15:58.000Maryland was like one-third sympathetic to the South.
01:16:02.000So not only did he suspend habeas corpus going up to this corridor, he actually had a bunch of state reps, delegates, arrested.
01:16:08.000I mean, yeah, the dude, exigent circumstances, call it whatever you want, but the Civil War was nuts.
01:16:14.000And they called COVID an exigent circumstance, obviously.
01:16:17.000What I'm seeing here is If individual officers keep playing this game of, it's not my fault, sorry, I was told to do it, then we don't have a system of laws.
01:16:27.000Because we have corrupt politicians and cowards everywhere.
01:16:30.000Because Bill de Blasio broke the law stealing taxpayer dollars to paint a political message in front of Trump Tower, and the police said, look, I'm just going to protect it, because I was told to do so.
01:16:41.000It's like, okay, well, Yo, if the mayor goes and robs a bank, and you stand there protecting him as he does it, you are a bank robber.
01:16:50.000So is- so is- so is- look, shutting down a church is a crime.
01:16:54.000Right, but wait- You don't have the right to kidnap people and shut down their churches.
01:16:58.000It violates ev- like, the core tenets of this nation.
01:17:01.000The founding of freedom of religion and the right to peaceably assemble.
01:17:04.000We have laws protecting- I agree with you on that.
01:17:06.000I- I'm not- look, again, I'm with you on that.
01:17:09.000This is- this- It's just that this is the corruption of American society and this nation.
01:17:14.000That police no longer have moral standards, don't know, don't care, and our politicians don't either.
01:17:21.000And so the politicians say, if I get an office, I can give unconstitutional orders to police, I will never be held accountable, and neither will the police.
01:17:29.000That's where we are right now, based on this logic.
01:17:31.000The only solution is to tell these cops, you know what?
01:17:35.000When I'm in power, I'm going to make sure you feel it down to the bone.
01:17:45.000It's not because you're saying your whole point is when the they is in power, my point is then that's who you should be holding accountable.
01:19:03.000And then when you get in office, you go to those cops, and you strip them of their pensions, and hope they get on their knees and beg and cry, and you say, I don't care.
01:19:19.000This is something I want to bring up, because Matt Gaetz just was grilling or talking to Millie, General Millie, and talking about all these trans or drag shows on military bases, and Millie was like, I didn't know about that.
01:21:02.000What ends up happening is some, like, senior VP guy who signed off on something ends up getting fined or something like that.
01:21:07.000There's always an excuse to protect the people in power when it comes down to it.
01:21:12.000And because there's no actual mechanism, because I think a large portion of police officers are cowardly and corrupt, There's never going to be any law enforcement action against corrupt officials.
01:21:23.000And then what happens is, regardless of who gets into power, they're happy to have a mindless moron force who will do whatever they're told.
01:21:34.000Apparently, they won't hire police officers who have IQs above a certain number, and the argument they made was, well, they get bored and they quit, so we want stupid people.
01:21:42.000Well, because stupid people don't know what the law is and don't question it, they just do as they're told.
01:21:46.000This is what's corrupting this country.
01:21:48.000If every police officer had scruples, then you would have these drag shows being shut down, they're already illegal.
01:21:54.000You would not have, at these Pride events, for instance, where, as long as I've known about them, people dance around naked and engage in overtly illegal, obscene behavior in public, but police are like, I'm not getting involved in that, because they're cowards.
01:22:08.000Because they're cowards who don't care about their community.
01:22:10.000Because big cities have become just corrupt wastelands.
01:22:13.000Crime is skyrocketing for these reasons.
01:22:31.000We need someone who gets into office, and the first thing they do is they line up all the cops.
01:22:37.000If you're the president, it's going to be the Federal Protective Service, it's going to be ICE, it's going to be CBP, and they're going to look them all in the eyes and say, if you break the law or refuse to uphold the Constitution, I will make sure you feel it to your bones.
01:22:50.000You will lose your pension, you will lose your job, and you will never work again.
01:22:57.000But the problem is, politicians enjoy the fact that cops will do whatever they're told.
01:23:02.000Because they know that people like you, Sean, will say it's not the cops' fault.
01:23:05.000And that gives them carte blanche to do things like this.
01:23:09.000There should be no circumstance where the far left is allowed to rampage through cities, smashing windows, setting fires, setting up the CHAZ, setting up the George Floyd Autonomous Zone, setting up the Atlanta Autonomous Zone.
01:23:21.000But the cops don't do anything about it.
01:23:23.000And the politicians aren't being held accountable because in Democrat cities, for instance, who's going to hold them accountable?
01:23:29.000In Chicago, it's been Democrat rule for 100 years.
01:23:32.000So as long as these cops are good little foot soldiers, they never have anything to worry about.
01:23:37.000And that's why you end up with so much corruption in Chicago.
01:23:40.000That's what's going to happen to the rest of this country.
01:23:41.000It's going to happen to the rural areas.
01:23:43.000And it's already happening because these cops are like, look, boss told me not to enforce the law.
01:23:48.000Okay, then the far left are allowed to rampage and set fires, create autonomous zones, literally murder people, and they keep doing it.
01:23:56.000Aaron Danielson took two to the chest.
01:23:57.000Sure, don't get me wrong, Barr hunted that guy down and killed him, because there is still a line.
01:24:04.000But because the law enforcement against the far left has been so lax and outright protected, like when Kamala Harris and Joe Biden's staff donated to bail these people out, they are encouraged to do more of it knowing.
01:24:15.000Like I mentioned, with the inauguration of Trump, 200-and-some-odd far-left extremists who were rampaging through D.C., setting cars on fire, setting fires in the streets, smashing windows, actually won, and the city had to pay them.
01:24:28.000Meanwhile, when these same extremists show up to justices' homes, Merrick Garland says, protect them.
01:24:36.000We'll make sure they're nice and protected.
01:24:38.000I'm thinking about, like, in an effort to stay idealistic, like, if you gut all the entire police force because they served the Nazis or whatever, then you have no more German police.
01:24:48.000Like, after the leadership, I'm kind of understanding what you're saying, Sean.
01:24:51.000I kind of am with you about blame the commander.
01:24:54.000You remove commander, you put in a just commander, and then the soldiers will immediately follow the just command.
01:24:59.000And they don't care if it's just or unjust, they're just there to serve the commander.
01:25:03.000Not really, truly, they're there to serve the greatness of humanity or whatever it is.
01:25:07.000But in the chaos of war, you serve your commander first, unless they're crazy, and then you serve, you know, the men first.
01:25:15.000But I'm concerned about what Merrick Garland did, because either this is, this is ineptitude, and he didn't know what his department was doing, or he issued this order to stand down.
01:25:26.000And again, I don't mean to, I look at The guys down at the border patrol, if you remember the guys, the horse patrol, whatever, I've had Tom Holman and I've talked to a couple of these guys, right?
01:25:38.000These guys who did the right thing, their lives are destroyed, right?
01:25:44.000So many of these cops that I've talked to, and I'm not, like, we're getting off on a...
01:25:50.000There are cops that go out there and do the right thing.
01:25:53.000Their lives get destroyed, and they're told, you arrest that guy, you arrest that person because they did that, we're going to let them out.
01:26:01.000No one has their back anymore in this country.
01:26:05.000I'm not saying that it's perfect, but I'm telling you that in this city, you walk down the street, you ask guys that are cops, they watch that crime, they go, hey, go arrest that guy.
01:26:13.000You go, you know what they're going to do?
01:26:45.000Watching these cops shut down churches, I was just like, how is that possible?
01:26:50.000I thought cops were like more conservative.
01:26:53.000I watched a video of Antifa attack a guy and the cops arrested the victim because they were scared what Antifa would do and they apologized to Antifa.
01:27:00.000I saw a video where a guy in his own home was arrested by the police as BLM cheered for the police.
01:27:12.000We watch with the Merrick Garland incident, far-left extremists have battered police into absolute submission, and that's why these cops need to be held accountable.
01:27:21.000These cops need to fear the law enforcement more than they fear far-left extremists.
01:27:27.000They need to say to themselves, look man, if I don't arrest that guy, I'm gonna lose my pension.
01:28:13.000Again, I feel like we're way down a rabbit hole, but I still don't understand this because if a cop goes out and arrests everyone, and the mayor of the city says, I'm going to let everyone out the second you arrest them, and then he goes, and I'll arrest him again.
01:28:27.000Okay, and the mayor lets him out again.
01:28:28.000But at some point, you need to get the politicians who are creating the system and change them.
01:28:34.000If you don't get those people out, the system doesn't change.
01:28:39.000But who said anything about not doing that?
01:28:40.000I literally said we need a politician who's going to go in.
01:28:42.000That's what I, but that's why I'm saying we actually agree on that part.
01:28:46.000Right, and then once they're in, they go to each individual cop who's supportive.
01:28:49.000But the cops are just responding to that.
01:28:52.000The police officers as individuals need to understand they will be held responsible as individuals.
01:28:59.000So we need a politician who gets in and the first thing he does is he goes to the corrupt officer that made illegal arrests and defended far-left extremists and say, you're a collaborator and you're lucky we don't criminally charge you.
01:29:10.000You are being stripped of your badge, stripped of your weapon, stripped of your pension.
01:30:44.000But when you have corrupt police officers that say, yes sir, we'll do whatever you say, then you have a problem.
01:30:50.000Getting rid of that corrupt politician doesn't change the fact you have a corrupt police enforcement.
01:30:53.000Because the next politician that gets in in these cities in Chicago or New York will be as corrupt, and the corrupt police will enforce the corrupt actions.
01:31:00.000But if you get rid of the officers and enforce it at the individual level, the corrupt politicians will have no power.
01:31:42.000And you're not saying, you know, who's going to fill them, right?
01:31:45.000Like, I feel like at this point you're saying either you take everyone out all at once or there's a chance for the problem to fester as we try and sort of sift through this, right?
01:31:58.000The issue may be that there is no way to stop the corruption, because these cities will keep electing the same people who then have law enforcement who keep doing exactly as they're told, regardless of what's legal or not.
01:32:09.000But the point is, the mayors, the governors, have no power without the men and women in uniform to enforce their decrees.
01:32:17.000So to act like a corrupt A large group of corrupt individuals, or mostly corrupt, not all of them, I don't think all of them are, but a lot of them, especially a lot of the superiors, willing to take political action instead of just action, so long as they exist, you can never stop the corrupt politicians.
01:32:35.000But a corrupt politician without law enforcement to do their bidding has no power at all.
01:32:41.000They can go outside and say, we're gonna, if the cops refused to listen to Merrick Garland and said, we're gonna arrest them if they break the law, Then Merrick Garland would stomp his feet and be like, but I'm Merrick Garland!
01:32:54.000It's like, it's illegal to protest in front of a Supreme Court Justice's home.
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01:34:11.000Alright, Shadow's Hand says, multiple schools were called with shooting hoaxes across the country today, claiming that there were shooting threats that were going to happen.
01:34:19.000My niece's school is one of them, no one is talking about this.
01:34:22.000We did have that planned, maybe we'll talk about it in the uncensored portion.
01:34:25.000Yeah, these are the ones where the calls were coming from foreign, outside the United States.
01:35:18.000You know, and you can find businesses that do delivery and stuff too, so even if they're not in your area, if you need something, like if you need pet food or anything from a pet store, T-Rex Pet Shop.
01:35:29.000Go on Public Square app, look around for businesses, and you can order from them if you're going to order anything.
01:36:01.000I used to listen to him to see what the left thinks and is saying about current issues, but he constantly strawmans conservative arguments.
01:36:12.000I'm really trying not to insult David Pakman, but the last couple days he said some really stupid stuff about, or he said one tweet in particular that was really, really vicious.
01:36:23.000And I, you know, he's a bit, you know, David, I feel like, you know, you know how to put on a suit, you know how to set up a studio, but like, are you really doing, like, what are you doing?
01:36:51.000And then he claimed that it was because he was getting anti-Semitic attacks and death threats, and then he deleted that one, too, because people were like, no, dude, this ain't it.
01:37:24.000Perturbed Alpaca says, we are in Spain in the 30s.
01:37:26.000We will break out into a multi-front, multifactional civil war, and the new superpowers will send volunteers to test the emerging weaponized drone and AI technologies.
01:37:37.000People should watch, I watched a documentary on the Spanish Civil War, and the similarities are terrifying.
01:37:43.000People don't understand because they think Civil War is like the American Civil War.
01:37:47.000But in the American Civil War, Virginia was a sovereign state, functioned within its own government.
01:37:52.000You know, Tennessee was its own state, New York was its own state.
01:37:54.000And so it was a bunch of different countries.
01:37:57.000It was more akin to like a, like a world, like World War I, with all these different countries fighting each other.
01:38:04.000We called it World War, but it was like mostly Europe.
01:38:07.000That's what the Civil War was more like.
01:38:09.000Actual civil wars throughout history have been You know, people post photos of the United States where it's like, here's the blue areas and here's the red areas.
01:38:17.000And I'm like, that map looks like every civil war map outside of the United States.
01:38:21.000Like, yes, the urban centers become one faction, the rural areas are another faction, and then they fight, and the rural factions always win.
01:38:35.000They want it to be, like, perfectly separated.
01:38:37.000Like, the people over here don't like each other, and then they're just gonna randomly... Like, that would make it so you didn't have a civil war because they could leave each other alone.
01:38:47.000John Kirson says, Tim, not sure if it hit your radar, but schools statewide and PA got robocalls saying there was an active shooter causing massive responses.
01:38:54.000It's happening all over the country, apparently.
01:39:11.000But the mainstream media doesn't look at transgenderism as a mental illness
01:39:15.000the same way they would regard schizophrenia or, you know, something else as mental illness.
01:39:20.000By the way, you notice in any of these stories that – I noticed it this morning that that was not – I can't say I saw every story, right, by any means.
01:39:32.000It was amazing how that literally didn't even come up, the transgender issue.
01:39:38.000It was almost like they didn't want most people, and we talked about this earlier in terms of how many independents.
01:39:45.000It was like the NBCs, the ABCs, the CBSes, and the Washington Post, and again, I can't speak for every one of those, but I saw a few of them, almost didn't want you to know the Whatever, the genderism of the shooter.
01:41:16.000But the point is that I just find it interesting, and this goes back to what I was saying earlier about the Biden stuff, right?
01:41:21.000That they cut out, he makes inappropriate jokes, and that's being kind.
01:41:28.000And they cut out the narrative because they don't want you to see that.
01:41:32.000And then they don't report on this part of it, of the shooter, because they don't want you to see that.
01:41:37.000They want to perpetrate a narrative about who this person is, who the bad guy is, who the good guy is, why the shooter is now a victim.
01:41:45.000Because we've got to make sure that this all falls in line with who the good people are and who the bad people are.
01:41:53.000All right, Martin Edgar says the biggest problem is if conservatives protest or complain they're called domestic terrorists by the administration, the media, and the left, and the DOJ.
01:42:01.000When the left does the same, they're victims of oppression.
01:42:04.000Which is why the most important thing you can do is have a family, make money.
01:42:09.000Then, in 10 or 20 years, you will have well-adjusted, intelligent, capable children who make money and control industry, and then the far-left weirdos will be crying about it and begging government to steal it from you.
01:42:22.000But you will have more power, more access.
01:43:18.000Well, yeah, they attract each other and I think prominent Democrats are smarter and they're more like Pied Pipers who are empowered by zombie hordes.
01:43:28.000And older Democrats move to respond to what younger voters are saying, right?
01:43:33.000At one point, wasn't Hillary Clinton against gay marriage?
01:43:58.000And I gotta tell you, man, you know, you may notice Ben Shapiro is not online Friday evenings throughout through Saturday because of Shabbat.
01:44:09.000And this is a tremendous advantage for the Jewish community in that once a week their family comes together, disconnects from all the BS, talks to each other, reinforcing community.
01:44:21.000You have the strengthening of the family unit, and then when they go to church, synagogue, or whatever it's referred to, like when they go to religious, that's when their community, when the families then come together and have that convergence, that is the stem, is the root of the flower.
01:44:35.000For most of us in this country, that's been cut off.
01:44:38.000We don't have family dinners, and we don't go to church.
01:44:40.000So we're not convening with our own families, and then we're not convening with our community.
01:44:45.000That's something people need to pay attention to, which is why we want to do Saturday morning cartoons at the new cafe, where we have families come in, bring their kids, the kids can hang out, watch approved educational cartoons.
01:44:54.000We'll have pancake sausage, maybe not so much... well, we have to do pancakes, but I'm not big on the sugar stuff, right?
01:45:01.000So we'll make eggs with our chickens, Farm Fresh Chicken City eggs and all that.
01:45:04.000And then families can hang out, build communal bonds, and I think that is a key to winning the culture war.
01:45:10.000Then we'll open in 10 years, we'll have 50 locations, and all across the country people will come and hang out for Saturday morning cartoons.
01:45:21.000Yo, if I was... I don't even know if you need a billion dollars for it.
01:45:25.000If I was making as much as Joe Rogan was, I'd hire a guy and be like, start setting up coffee shops all over the country to do this.
01:45:33.000So maybe five years we'll have the resources for that.
01:45:35.000Yeah, if this one's profitable, then you could probably raise that money immediately.
01:45:40.000That's the thing too, like maybe investment is the real path forward.
01:45:44.000We are about, the estimate is two months till operability for the coffee shop, but we gotta do the second floor, the third floor, and there's a lot of permits and stuff.
01:45:52.000It'll probably be a little bit longer, but my family has experience with opening cafes before, so based on everything we've gone through, it may be two months.
01:46:01.000Once we have this built, I'm fairly confident that we could easily get a substantial investment to spring up a bunch of these locations in major areas.
01:46:11.000Create community hangout kind of places.
01:46:14.000Create some cool recipes for breakfast.
01:46:16.000Almond flour pancakes with a little maple syrup.
01:47:22.000I think that'll save this country and the world.
01:47:25.000And I'm pretty sure we know enough people who'd be willing to invest in that.
01:47:28.000We just need to get this one up and running.
01:47:31.000Then once we're interviewing managers, then that manager will get to manage another location somewhere else, but we'll start popping them up all over the place.
01:47:38.000And the best part is, once we have like 5,000 locations, it's going to be so awesome when they try and pull another lockdown and every single location refuses to close.
01:47:47.000They're gonna go, uh-oh, this massive corporation is not abiding.
01:47:58.000Cain Abel says, Ian, tolerance is what led us here today.
01:48:02.000This is why you should not tolerate evil in any way or shape.
01:48:05.000Yeah, I know, but tolerance also is what led us to where we were 40 years ago or 30 years ago, when we were like the greatest cultural revolution on earth, like really with Hollywood and all this really fancy Walt Disney.
01:48:19.000No, like 1920, 30, 40, 50, 60, like our ability to tolerate religions of all kinds, creeds of all kinds.
01:48:25.000There was a lot of problems, but it was like one of the better Tolerant systems on earth.
01:48:31.000But I get like that's a problem with liberal democracies is they're easy to infiltrate with bad ideas.
01:48:36.000I think you just gotta you know lack of sense if you can let the ideas rise to the surface a lot of is like if you're stomping out good ideas and just letting only letting the bad ones rise that's all you're gonna see.
01:48:45.000Do you ever think that in being in while striving to be tolerant people become too passive and therefore don't say no to things?
01:48:54.000I guess aggressive tolerance is one way to go.
01:48:57.000Because I feel like tolerance with boundaries, yeah?
01:49:00.000You have to have structural, functional boundaries, yeah, of course, yeah.
01:49:20.000You, me, the folks watching are our only way out of this.
01:49:25.000But I think it actually is really simple, and you know, a lot of people are wondering what to do, and it's like, have a family, get out of the cities, and make money.
01:49:46.000Me personally, though, I think crypto is another venue.
01:49:50.000If everybody listening to this show Twelve years ago, if you bought Bitcoin, the culture war would be over.
01:49:57.000Because you would have millions of Bitcoin millionaires controlling industry and snapping their fingers and just doing whatever they want.
01:50:05.000You know, a lot of Bitcoin- Tremendous influence.
01:50:07.000A lot of Bitcoin millionaires and billionaires went to Puerto Rico three or four years ago to turn it into a utopic 21st century- To not pay taxes.
01:50:14.000Because if you live in Puerto Rico, there's no income tax.
01:50:16.000And I've heard it's just been trashed.
01:50:18.000There was a hurricane, too, that decimated the island.
01:52:11.000I think you guys are the ones – the last time I was here, I put a few grand – I mean I think like that – I literally think that's when I invested the last time.
01:53:41.000I invested in Bitcoin several years ago and You know, it's like 20 times up.
01:53:49.000I'll say Max Keiser and Stacey Herbert, who are in El Salvador, which has adopted Bitcoin as its national currency, are like partying like it is like 1999 Prince.
01:54:01.000It is like they are on top of the world with joy every day.
01:55:51.000No one, no one, uh, look, Luke made a video a decade ago where he's like, every day millions of people get on the subway and none of them ever talk to each other.
01:56:12.000So what they end up doing now, what they do, if they want to arrest a gym owner, they know local cops will not do it because the cops have to use that gym, or the cops know people who know them.
01:56:26.000They'll find cops from a city, you know, one town over, bring them in to enforce unjust laws.
01:56:32.000Because these cops are like, I'm never coming back here.
01:57:08.000Like, what's the benefit other than, like, someone's got to do this job, man, you know?
01:57:13.000And you know I know we were talking about this before it starts like there's days when you have to in my job in particular and in some of these other ones too but where you can't say I mean you're hamstrung you can't say anything because your job is to serve right and And to some degree, that's the hardest part, where you're being attacked, and part of it isn't to defend yourself, because you're supposed to be serving somebody else.
01:57:38.000Yeah, I asked you if you could say what you thought, because someone was like, Ian, you should be the speaker for Donald Trump.
01:57:44.000And I'm like, ha ha ha, well, and then I'm like, can I say what I think?
01:57:52.000And that's the hardest part, because there are days where You would see something about yourself and that your job is not to defend yourself.
01:57:59.000You're there to serve and speak for somebody else.
01:58:08.000Because I found great honor to have a position like that, to think about it.
01:58:14.000I grew up in, we were talking about this before, my dad was a salesman.
01:58:18.000The idea of being 60 feet from the Oval Office of the President of the United States, That's unreal.
01:58:26.000And so to wake up every day and think, I'm going into the White House, I'm serving the President of the United States and the American people, is a pretty awesome responsibility.
01:58:36.000And if that's not enough of a motivation, you're in the wrong business.
01:58:42.000But it's tough every day when someone's, in a lot of cases, I remember there was this one day where it says Politico tweets out and it says Spicer is, I think the phrase they used was like butt tweeting or something, right?
01:58:55.000And the problem was, because there was this tweet that came out from at press, the problem was they didn't look at the handle of the Twitter.
02:00:07.000Well, they decided the solution was to put a hallucinogen chemical into the water supply of Gotham and then vaporize it so that they would wipe the city out and then rebuild.
02:00:29.000If you make a mockery of the system, people might get desperate, and that is not the way to go.
02:00:32.000So we need to take this system very seriously.
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