00:00:42.000Tonight, our feature story is about Christy Noam, the governor of South Dakota, who, and this is amazing, there was a bill working its way through the South Dakota state legislature to ban biological males from competing in women's sports.0.92
00:01:21.000Banning biological men from women's sports.
00:01:25.000So in South Dakota, it passes through the House, it gets to the Senate, it dies in the Senate, which happens often, apparently, in South Dakota.0.56
00:01:36.000It's revived in the Senate by a miracle.
00:01:53.000She got pressure from the Chamber of Commerce and from a number of other left wing and corporate organizations, and she backs down and vetoes the bill.
00:02:04.000So we'll talk all about that how that happened, how the hell that happened, why she decided to do that.
00:02:10.000Why Republicans can't stand up on even the most basic and fundamental things?
00:02:43.000She's now on OnlyFans posting naked pictures of herself for money on the internet.
00:02:49.000Used to work in the Trump White House.
00:02:52.000This is what our Republican Party is shaping up to be, folks.0.79
00:02:55.000Without the Groypers, without the Groypers, and without Nick Fuentes, and without America First, without you, this is what the Republican Party is turning into.0.99
00:03:05.000It's Sodom and Gomorrah on the right, it's Trannies at CPAC, it's gay Rick Grinnell.0.92
00:03:14.000And now it's women that have an OnlyFans.0.99
00:03:50.000So if you don't know anything about Telegram, I believe the guy that runs it and the Telegram itself is headquartered in the United Arab Emirates.
00:04:54.000Their data centers, for the most part, are not here.
00:04:58.000And I believe they don't have anything like a terms of service or community guidelines, anything that restricts things that are protected by the First Amendment, for the most part.
00:05:08.000Now, last week they came out with a new feature called radio shows, which is almost, from what I understand, I tried it out a little bit yesterday morning.
00:05:20.000And you're seeing this more and more with social media, is that there seems to be almost like this convergence that a new social media platform will come into existence, and then all the other social medias steal whatever proprietary features that that new social media platform introduced.
00:05:59.000TikTok is the successor to Musically.0.95
00:06:03.000TikTok blows up 800 million users.0.87
00:06:05.000And what do you see now on Snapchat, Instagram, every other social media?
00:06:10.000You see the infinite scroll of the short videos, right?
00:06:14.000You have Basically, the TikTok format videos are now on every social media.
00:06:20.000Clubhouse is the newest one, and this is very casual audio streams, I guess is the way to describe it.
00:06:28.000Jump in to listen to or join into audio streams.
00:06:32.000It's almost like a fusion of Discord and maybe like a streaming platform.
00:06:38.000Nothing like it has really ever existed, nothing quite like it.
00:06:42.000And now you see the Clubhouse feature has been cloned, and they've got Something like this on Twitter, and Telegram has now integrated this clubhouse style thing.
00:06:53.000That was really unnecessary to go into that.
00:06:55.000That was kind of a detour to explain, you know, Snapchat and TikTok.
00:06:58.000But the point is, Telegram now has like a clubhouse feature where you could go to my channel on Telegram.
00:07:05.000You download Telegram on desktop and mobile.
00:07:09.000You could follow my channel, which is t.meslash nickshayfuentes, and this new radio show feature, like Clubhouse.
00:07:18.000Allows me to start an audio stream in my channel.
00:07:24.000Everybody in that channel is able to join the audio stream live with very little latency and hear me do like an audio stream, like we did on Clubhouse a couple of weeks ago.
00:07:36.000So I saw that, and this feature just came out last week.
00:07:41.000I tried it out on Sunday morning yesterday, and it's very intuitive.
00:08:22.000As far as we know, there's not a high likelihood that we'll get deplatformed for everybody that's on there, and it's not in the United States.
00:08:33.000So, what I'd like to do is to start doing regular streams on there.
00:08:38.000I haven't decided if I'm going to do it weekly or daily, and what time it's going to be, and what exactly the format will be, but just know that something is coming with that soon.
00:08:48.000I'm going to start a regular show on Telegram, which is going to be different than America First.
00:08:53.000I haven't decided if it's going to be shorter or longer.
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00:11:37.000With that out of the way, we're going to dive into the news.
00:11:42.000I'm going to adjust my seating here and we're going to get settled in and we're going to jump into the news.
00:11:47.000This one, it's not like a huge news story because obviously this does not have really national or international implications, but I thought it was interesting, and it's a real sign of the times in the right wing movement.
00:12:24.000It's really sick because it targets, I think, very young women and sometimes men, you know, men that are using it for the most part to watch the porn.
00:12:34.000Sometimes they're in the porn, but it predominantly targets young people.
00:12:39.000And what I think it does is it basically destigmatizes pornography because the way that I've seen it on Twitter, the way that I see it promoted on social media, is that it's a way for people to make money.
00:12:53.000You know, typically you think of pornography for porn stars.
00:12:57.000That's sort of like a very sad and disappointing life track.
00:13:02.000You know, I guess before OnlyFans, you had to decide that that's what you want to do, and then that's where, and very public about it.
00:13:10.000And this is an article in the National File covering this story.
00:13:14.000It says, quote, Trump administration official Brittany Rose Husey has set up an OnlyFans account featuring pornographic imagery of herself.
00:13:23.000The news was first reported by Red Eagle Politics, a YouTube channel that provides right wing populist political analysis.
00:13:31.000According to Red Eagle Politics, Husey is one of Jared Kushner's disastrous hires for the Trump administration.
00:13:38.000She was previously a vocal MAGA commentator on social media and also appeared as a guest on Elijah Schaefer's slightly offensive show on Blaze TV.
00:13:49.000The OnlyFans account reportedly features nude images of Husey as well as images and videos of her.
00:13:56.000Penetrating her private parts with various toys.0.83
00:14:49.000But I think the party itself has a lot to work on.
00:14:53.000She then advocated for the conservative movement to become more open to sexually open women.
00:14:59.000She said, I can't even count how many times I, along with other females, were called a slut or a whore or being told I was going to hell because I posed in a MAGA swimsuit.
00:15:10.000She said, It's not cute and kind of pushes people away.
00:15:15.000Well, you know, to tell you the truth, there's nothing cute about this predicament we're in where we're in a fallen state with our human nature and that when we die, we're judged before God and, you know, our eternal soul.
00:16:35.000And, you know, you thought the personnel was bad in the White House when it was just neocons, Rubio alum, people from the Rubio campaign, people from the Bush White House that were getting in there and messing everything up.
00:16:47.000You thought it was bad when it was people on the front page of the New York Times saying, I'm with the deep state, I'm in the Trump admin, and I'm derailing all the populist policies.
00:17:00.000Now you've got somebody who comes out after the White House and starts an OnlyFans and uses, basically, pivots and leverages her political career into a career as an amateur porn star.
00:17:30.000These are the people that are beginning to constitute the upper echelon, the upper crust, the influencers of the latent, or I guess post White House Trump MAGA movement in America.
00:17:44.000And we talked about this a couple of weeks ago with Rick Grinnell and his feud with Lauren Whitsky, Bryson Gray, and me.
00:17:52.000We talked about this during the Groyper War when it was Rob Smith and then later on Alex Clark.
00:18:00.000These are the kinds of people that are beginning to constitute the Make America Great Again movement.0.99
00:18:16.000And the problem is not even so much that there are people like this in the movement, because in any political movement, You're going to have degeneracy.
00:18:25.000The kinds of people that are attracted to power and political power tend to be sickos, degenerates, weirdos.
00:18:55.000The concern is that people like Rick Grinnell.0.96
00:18:57.000Are creating a gay mafia within the MAGA movement.0.96
00:19:01.000The concern is that people like Alex Clark and Husey and other whores are out there flagrantly doing this kind of thing, this kind of behavior, in some cases, literally becoming porn stars.0.90
00:19:15.000And that they're public and open about it shows the extent to which it's accepted in these circles, the extent to which it's already been normalized.0.94
00:19:24.000And then they don't even get a severe reaction on top of that.
00:19:27.000As far as I'm concerned, National File was the only.
00:19:31.000Publication that even did a story about this.
00:19:33.000The only publication that I saw that even covered this.
00:19:38.000And I think that this is a good opportunity after the Trump White House to address maybe one of the biggest weaknesses of the MAGA movement and of the Trump Revolution, which is this.
00:19:49.000From the beginning, we know that Trump and his family and his coalition was always weak on social issues.
00:20:01.000Now, on abortion, he was very strong, but on everything else, very weak.
00:20:07.000Donald Trump came into office as And this is his own words.
00:20:12.000And some of his gay supporters said this.
00:20:14.000He was the most pro gay president in history.0.98
00:20:17.000They said that like it was a good thing.
00:20:20.000And we know that Donald Trump was not the strongest Christian.
00:20:22.000He did some things to protect religious freedom and all of that.
00:20:27.000But we know that from the bully pulpit and from the White House, he was not an advocate for traditional morality, for traditional Christianity, or anything like that.
00:20:37.000And I think that as Trump's influence necessarily wanes, After he has left the White House, and this is just a natural and necessary consequence of leaving power, I think now there's maybe an opening to revise a little bit of what Trump started, revise the party as it stands right now.
00:20:59.000And I think if there's any opening, if there's anything that needs to be improved upon or corrected within the Trump movement and coalition, it's that this has to be defined as a socially conservative movement.
00:21:11.000And it's not like we're saying this as.
00:21:15.000Purity spiraling extremists, or something, which is what some people like to portray us as.
00:21:21.000Even during the Groyper War, Benny Johnson said that people like myself and the Groypers in America First, he said that we were the new Westboro Baptist Church.
00:21:31.000And a lot of people did not like that Lauren Whitsky and myself and Bryson Gray were attacking Rick Grinnell.
00:21:38.000They said that this is a big tent movement.
00:21:41.000What we're talking about, though, is creating a movement that is going to tap into.
00:21:47.000The large demographic, the large constituency of Christians, the large constituency of social conservatives.
00:21:55.000And I don't mean to say that we're only doing this for that end, for that purpose.
00:22:00.000You know, of course, that is a byproduct of it.
00:22:02.000We're doing this because number one, it's the right thing to do, it's quintessential to making America great again and creating a nation that's decent and respectable.
00:22:12.000But it is to say that it's not only all of those things, it's also politically viable.
00:22:19.000It happens to be the thing that's pragmatically going to help put America back on track.
00:22:24.000But what's more is that electorally and politically, it's viable because there is a huge constituency.
00:22:30.000There is a huge voter base that are ready to vote in a party and are ready to vote in candidates.
00:22:36.000And people are ready for a movement and have an appetite for a movement that is talking about God, that is talking about the traditional family, that is talking about social conservatism.
00:22:47.000I think that that is one part of this Big Ten movement, one part of this.
00:22:53.000Which has not gotten enough attention and not gotten enough love.
00:22:56.000How much love has been given to blacks over the past four years?1.00
00:26:24.000And it has to be Christian social conservatives.
00:26:28.000As I see it, these are the three major wings of the Trump coalition, of the America First, maybe it's more apropos to call that, of the America First coalition.
00:26:40.000Your economic populists, that's probably where you're going to get the most crossover from maybe left wing people or people in the middle, if there are any.
00:26:50.000People that are opposed to hyper free market domination by corporations, people that are opposed to the abuses of foreign countries and the World Trade Organization and so on.
00:27:01.000So, economic populists, American nationalists, these are going to be people that are right wing culturally, people that are in favor of American revanchism, people that are immigration hawks, people that are America first on foreign policy, people that are America first on trade.
00:27:19.000It's going to be sort of the, you know, The real Trump platform from 2016, right?
00:27:26.000And then finally, social conservatism, that's the wing that's been neglected.
00:27:30.000That is what's got to come into the fold, I think, in the coming years, is that socially conservative part of the Republican Party that's kind of neglected, it's been forgotten over the past 30, 40 years, I think ever since Ronald Reagan.
00:27:45.000That's got to be brought back into the fold.
00:27:47.000That's the missing piece, that's the missing ingredient that wasn't there, I think, when Trump ran in 2016.
00:27:55.000Now, don't get me wrong, it's not to say that Trump was totally socially liberal.
00:27:59.000But we know that a lot of Christians, a lot of evangelicals reluctantly went along with Trump because they thought that while he himself was not very socially conservative and while his platform wasn't very socially conservative and these sort of social issues weren't a priority, we thought that he would protect us with the Constitution, through the Supreme Court, with religious freedom laws, and certain things like that.
00:28:27.000But clearly, there is now a force that is pushing.
00:30:24.000And this stuff comes from a lot of women.0.94
00:30:28.000It's coming from Rick Ranell, it's coming from gay men in the party.
00:30:32.000And we true conservatives, we real reactionaries, America firsters, The people that made up the Trump coalition in 2016, not these new additions, we've got to put our foot down and say, no, there will be no OnlyFans prostitutes in the MAGA movement.0.99
00:30:51.000There will be no trannies in the MAGA movement.0.98
00:30:55.000If there are gay people in the MAGA movement, they got to keep that to themselves.1.00
00:31:00.000And, you know, I look at somebody like Peter Thiel.
00:31:04.000If Peter Thiel wanted to give me money, that would be just fine.0.92
00:31:08.000And Peter Thiel's great because he is gay.
00:31:11.000But nobody even knew, and he doesn't make it a big thing.
00:31:14.000He doesn't talk about it and he's not anti Christian.
00:31:18.000So, with that, I mean, we don't like that, but if you just don't talk about it, hey, if you don't say anything, nobody's going to give you a hard time, right?
00:31:28.000We want to have a movement that is totally solid from a socially conservative standpoint.
00:31:37.000We don't want to go around and start telling people we don't want your vote and we don't want your money and we don't want your help building a Big Ten coalition, but we have to define what our values are.
00:31:50.000It is just in direct contradiction with the kind of things that differentiate conservatives from liberals, the things that we have to stand for.
00:32:00.000Being a prostitute, being a porn star is one of them, right?1.00
00:32:07.000Being a transsexual is one of them.1.00
00:32:10.000Being a militant homosexual, being, you know, like I said, if you're Rick Ranel, that's one of those things.1.00
00:32:49.000We are not really the leadership of the Republican Party.
00:32:52.000The Republican Party or the Trump movement.
00:32:55.000Yet we have to be the jealous vanguards of the Trump legacy and the Trump revolution because the people that are at the helm are steering it in a bad direction.
00:33:04.000That is basically our role for the next four years and really for the foreseeable future because Trump will cast a long shadow over politics for years to come.0.54
00:33:15.000And we have got to be the vanguards of that legacy to say Trump did not stand for gay tax cuts.0.59
00:33:21.000He did not stand for OnlyFans, foreign aid to Israel.0.60
00:33:26.000Trump stood for American nationalism, economic populism, and in a sense, social conservatism.
00:33:36.000We have got to be the stewards of that legacy.
00:33:38.000We cannot allow people like Rick Rinnell to run the Republican Party and turn it into Democrat Party light, turn it into liberalism light under the banner of Donald Trump, saying that this is Trump's vision.
00:33:50.000The MAGA movement opens everybody.0.76
00:34:17.000The core of the message was about American revanchism, Native American revanchism, the Christian revanchism.0.70
00:34:28.000White, predominantly white, people of the heartland, the people of the traditional American nation taking back sovereignty, taking back the wheel from these interloping transnational elites in the coastal cities and in D.C. That's what it was about.0.60
00:34:44.000And now we have Rick Grinnell, a literally gay CIA neocon spook, coming in and telling us no, no, no, this is what MAGA is all about.0.64
00:34:54.000It's about, it's like Aaron Shock, it's about having a Downton Abbey office.
00:34:59.000While we sign bills advancing the OnlyFans agenda, it can't be that way.
00:35:05.000We have got to put our foot down and put a stop to it.
00:35:07.000Somebody like this has to be completely ostracized from the movement and disavowed and criticized.
00:35:13.000And the leaders of the MAGA movement have to put out the signal and say that something is going on here and it has to be stopped.
00:35:22.000You know, we got to run this kind of stuff up the flagpole to the Christian type leaders of this movement to say, are we okay with this movement becoming this totally degenerated thing?0.82
00:35:34.000Because I could tell you for one thing, the donors are Christian.0.89
00:35:38.000Lots of the donors for Turning Point USA, lots of the donors for Heritage, you name it.
00:35:57.000And if we could raise the red flag about this kind of stuff, the people of the country, the donors, the constituents, the consumers of conservative media, they will not stand for this.
00:36:10.000But in large measure, they don't know what's going on.
00:36:12.000They haven't seen the pictures of Alex Clark or the videos of her.
00:36:16.000Talking about her Botox and plastic surgery on a dating show, kissing up on a black guy in a jacuzzi.
00:37:46.000So, our featured story is about Christy Gnome.
00:37:48.000She is the female Republican governor of South Dakota, and a lot of people like her.
00:37:54.000A lot of people are saying that she will be a strong contender to be the Republican nominee for president in 2024.
00:38:02.000And they say that because she handled the COVID lockdown so well.
00:38:05.000Like DeSantis, she did not close South Dakota down, she did not have a restrictive shutdown in response to the pandemic.
00:38:15.000And as far as I know, that's the main thing.
00:38:17.000That's really why a lot of people like her.
00:38:20.000And at the CPAC straw poll, she was pretty popular.
00:38:25.000And tends to poll well when people talk about 2024, hopefuls, and everything.
00:38:31.000And she was not really on my radar for the longest time.
00:38:34.000I'd heard that she didn't shut the state down, I'd heard the name before.
00:38:37.000But she's back in the news this week because she vetoed a bill that would prevent biological men from joining women's sports teams in grade school, high school, and in college.
00:38:50.000And it's a pretty amazing story because initially she said that she would sign the bill.
00:38:54.000There was this bill that originated in the South Dakota state legislature.
00:39:03.000It was a little bit tricky, but it gets through the Senate.
00:39:05.000And two weeks ago, Christy Noam says she will sign this bill into law.
00:39:10.000Sign the bill into law banning biological men, you know, trans people from women's sports because, and we know what happens a man transitions into becoming a woman and then they will compete in women's sports and totally defeat all the women because men are physically stronger, more agile, faster, smarter, etc.
00:39:32.000So men will go into a weightlifting competition or track and field or literally anything and just totally dominate.0.98
00:39:38.000And it's not fair because, you know, to me, it's something that I don't really care about.
00:39:43.000Children, and I'm not a girl, so women's sports is kind of like a non thing to me, you know.
00:39:50.000But for a lot of people, it is very important because for young girls who participate in sports, they work very hard at it and they practice, and it's very important to them.
00:40:01.000And then they'll go to the championship or whatever, and they'll get totally destroyed by some dude, you know, by some guy.
00:40:08.000And it's not fair and it's not fun.0.84
00:40:10.000What's more is then you've got, I imagine, biological men in the locker rooms and in the practices.0.84
00:40:16.000And there's a closeness and a proximity, which kind of ruins the whole point of these gender segregated sports and gender segregated spaces at all.0.60
00:40:25.000You know, girls have a certain camaraderie when they get together, and we all know why introducing a guy into the mix socially and for privacy reasons is just not a good formula.
00:40:39.000So it's a very important issue for girls, it's an important issue for parents who have girls, you know, have young girls.
00:40:46.000And so while it's not important to me, it is important to some people.
00:40:50.000And, like I said earlier on the show, this is an issue which is becoming one of these wedge issues.
00:40:56.000It's becoming one of these battlefield issues on trans.0.58
00:41:00.000It's one consequence of transgender ideology and this progressive direction of society that when you start to redefine what it means to be man and woman, these are the kinds of logistical and practical problems you run into.0.57
00:41:15.000What bathrooms do these people use?0.75
00:41:17.000What sports teams are these people going to be on?
00:41:20.000How do we change everything that we've known about gender for?0.52
00:41:24.000Thousands of years, how are we now going to integrate this in society?
00:41:31.000And it's become a sticking point largely, I think, because even liberal families and even liberal parents can see the obvious problems with this.
00:41:40.000They could see, you know, people are fine paying lip service to the trans and gay agenda when it's over there and doesn't affect them.
00:41:48.000But when you're messing with people's kids, I don't care if they're liberal, progressive, whatever, a lot of people are starting to have a problem with that.
00:41:55.000Not even just the people that are Christian or totally socially conservative.
00:42:02.000It's something that's not very, very important in the grand scheme of things, but it's something that's important to people locally and in states, and this is why there's a lot of pushback against it.
00:42:12.000So, in the South Dakota state legislature, they passed this bill through the House, the Senate, and Christy Noam says she's going to sign it.
00:42:21.000It's an issue which is about as basic as it gets.
00:42:24.000In Republican states, this should be a no brainer.
00:42:28.000That Republican states should be, if they can't do anything else on social issues, they should be banning biological men from women's sports.0.97
00:42:35.000Because as I said, this is not important in the grand scheme of things.0.93
00:43:16.000It summarizes very nicely how all of this happened.
00:43:20.000It says, quote, On Friday, South Dakota, Governor Christy Nome announced via a 23 tweet thread on Twitter that she would be issuing a style and form veto of House Bill 1217, a bill which would prevent biological males from participating in sports designed for females within the state.
00:43:39.000This came after Noam tweeted that she was excited to sign this bill very soon on March 8th.
00:43:46.000As of this writing, 29 state legislatures across the country have introduced legislation to protect women's sports.
00:43:54.000Two states have signed that legislation into law.
00:43:57.000Idaho Governor Brad Little signed the Fairness in Women's Sports Act in March 2020, and Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves signed a similar bill earlier this month.
00:44:08.000So, point being, this is not without precedent.
00:44:13.000This bill has been proposed in a majority of states.
00:44:42.000It says House Bill 1217 called an act to promote continued.
00:44:45.000Fairness in Women's Sports was introduced by South Dakota Representative Rhonda Milstead last month.
00:44:52.000The bill advanced out of committee in short order on February 22nd and passed the full House on February 24th with a vote of 50 to 17.
00:45:01.000On March 3rd, the bill was killed in the Senate in a Senate committee, but using a rarely used legislature procedure, colloquially referred to as a smokeout, The Senate voted to revive the bill out of committee with a vote of 18 to 17.
00:45:22.000So the bill gets out of committee in the House.
00:45:51.000Noam responded the next day by promising to sign the bill, quote, very soon.
00:45:55.000For two weeks, Governor Noam went dark.
00:45:59.000In the first week, her office told supporters of the bill that a decision would be coming shortly.
00:46:04.000In the second week, when rumors began to fly that she might change her mind about the bill, her office ignored requests for meetings with the bill's sponsors and even with the Republican House and Senate leadership.
00:46:16.000Meanwhile, she and her team were actively engaging critics of the legislation.
00:46:21.000Which included the South Dakota Chamber of Commerce, the Sioux Falls Chamber of Commerce, the South Dakota Board of Regents, the Sioux Falls Sports Authority representing the NCAA, left-wing advocacy organizations, and Amazon, who was planning to bring more than 1,000 jobs to the state by building a fulfillment center in Sioux Falls.
00:46:43.000By the end of the second week, it was widely known that Nome had listened to the advice of the bill's critics and was preparing to veto.
00:46:51.000And sure enough, she dropped a form and style veto at 4 30 p.m. on a Friday.
00:46:57.000And the reason that it includes these details is because this is a very cynical political trick.
00:47:04.000She didn't just veto it, she issued a form and style veto, which, according to the South Dakota state constitution, is basically designed for typos and sentence fragments.
00:47:16.000A style and form veto means that she sends the bill back so that they can correct spelling errors.
00:47:23.000But that is not why she vetoed the bill, as I'll explain in a moment.
00:47:45.000Because it was released on Friday night when all the journalists go home, and then the weekend news is what dominates the headlines and the cycle, right?
00:47:56.000So this is at the end of the weekly news cycle.
00:47:58.000Nobody reads, well, Not nobody, but the least amount of people are reading the news at Friday evening, and the least amount of people are reporting the news on Friday evening.
00:48:22.000But she does it in the most sick way possible, sort of sliding it in under the radar at 5 o'clock on a Friday, and Doing a style and form veto, explaining in a 23 tweet thread, well, actually, I'm for the bill, I like the bill, but I'm doing it with a style and form veto, and blah, blah, blah.
00:48:42.000And here are the revisions that she suggests to the bill.
00:48:46.000Her first revision is on Section 1 of the bill, which would dramatically change the operative language.
00:48:52.000Previously, the bill stated a team or sport designated as being female is available only to participants who are female based on their biological sex.
00:49:03.000Nome edits this section of the bill to say a team or sport designated as being female is available only to participants who are female based on their biological sex as reflected on their birth certificate or affidavit provided upon initial enrollment.
00:49:23.000So initially, the bill says the sports that are designated for females are only available to biological females.
00:49:31.000She wants to alter it to say, It's only available to biological females as reflected on their birth certificate or an affidavit.
00:49:39.000Now, this article says that according to the South Dakota administrative law, any individual can make any amendment, any amendment at all to their vital records, including their sex on their birth certificate, as long as the individual presents an affidavit of correction.
00:49:57.000And the National Center for Transgender Equality verifies this on their website.
00:50:02.000So, in other words, It is meaningless, right?
00:50:07.000I mean, what the original language says is you have to be a biological female to play female sports.
00:50:13.000Christy Noll wants to edit it to say it has to say female on your birth certificate to play female sports.
00:50:20.000Well, anybody can make their birth certificate say female.
00:50:23.000All they have to do is fill out a form, all they have to do is file an affidavit, and they could change their birth certificate.
00:50:29.000So, what you're really saying is anybody can participate in female sports.
00:50:34.000You have to file some paperwork, but anybody could do it.
00:50:36.000So, You might as well not even have this bill.
00:50:39.000You might as well not even have this section.
00:50:41.000It says female sports are for anyone that calls themselves female, and anyone can call themselves female.
00:50:50.000This is, by the way, this is her form and style veto.
00:50:54.000That's a form and style correction to completely alter the meaning of the first section of the bill.
00:51:02.000I agree with the bill, but I'm sending it back because of these form and style issues, really?
00:51:08.000Her second revision is that it scraps Section 2 of the bill entirely.
00:51:13.000Section 2 would require student athletes to submit a written statement, including their age, sex, and an assurance that they haven't taken performance enhancing drugs in the last year.
00:51:24.000This is the mechanism that makes the bill enforceable.
00:51:28.000A false statement would provide cause for removal from athletic activities.
00:51:32.000So, if they submit a written statement saying, Hi, I'm a girl, and then it turns out that they're like six foot four and they've got huge muscles, and they're like, Hey, it's like, Okay, well, you lied.
00:51:49.000If they lie in this written statement, then they can't participate.
00:51:53.000Now, if, according to section one of the bill, females are only biological females, then if you're a Non biological female calling yourself a female, then you can be kicked out because of a false statement.
00:52:15.000She wants to scrap Section 4 entirely.
00:52:17.000Section 4 provided a cause of action to women who were unfairly deprived of athletic opportunities due to being displaced by a biological male, another enforcement mechanism.
00:52:29.000And additionally, Noam argues that the bill should not apply to collegiate athletics at all.
00:52:34.000Because presumably South Dakota does not want to upset the NCAA.
00:52:41.000She vetoed the bill and she's saying it's a form and style correction when really it's because she wants to gut the bill, take out everything that would protect women's sports and make it enforceable, and pass something that is protecting women's sports in name only.
00:52:58.000And the reason why this is a big deal is because this is a 2024 candidate.
00:53:04.000Potentially, who is very popular, seen as a rising star in the party, this is one of these issues that is kind of a test.
00:53:12.000Can you really call yourself a conservative in 2021 if you're in favor of transgender ideology?0.70
00:53:18.000Can you really call yourself a conservative if you cannot even conserve women's sports?
00:53:24.000Notwithstanding anything else, by the way, notwithstanding the bathrooms and the commercials and the schools and like everything else that's going on with transgender and LGBT and all of that.
00:53:35.000Can you, at the bare minimum, look at conservative, Christian, Trump supporting, whatever constituents and say, your daughters don't have to compete against big, strong guys in their high school and collegiate and grade school sports?
00:53:49.000If you can't do that, then you have no place in the MAGA movement.
00:53:53.000You have no place in the conservative party, right?
00:54:23.000She is somebody who tried to pass something which is rudimentary, something which is this is the Republican position on this touchstone issue.
00:54:32.00029 state legislatures proposed this, two passed it.
00:54:44.000And she caved to the Chamber of Commerce.
00:54:46.000Now, watch, she'll come back in 2024 and say she's an America First, Trump supporting conservative.
00:54:53.000And this is going to be on people like myself and others.
00:54:56.000This is going to be on the commentators to say that's actually not America First.
00:55:01.000This is what we're getting a lot of people that are going to call themselves America First, while neither in substance nor in style being anywhere near America First.
00:55:52.000But most of the pressure came from Amazon and from the Chamber of Commerce.
00:55:58.000And I want everybody to think about that.
00:56:00.000I want all the free market people and the libertarians and the pro business conservatives to really sit there and think about this for a moment.
00:56:12.000It was the Chamber of Commerce and Amazon that defeated this bill, a bill that has nothing to do with commerce.
00:56:19.000And it has nothing to do with Amazon or fulfillment in warehouses.
00:56:24.000But Amazon threatened to pull their warehouse, and the Chamber of Commerce applied the pressure to keep transgender girls in girls' sports.
00:56:32.000And you've got to ask yourself why that is.
00:56:34.000And is that the first time that this has happened?
00:56:37.000Because there have been a number of similar things in South Carolina, in Indiana, when it came to the Confederate flag and a religious freedom bill, respectively.
00:56:47.000It was the Chambers of Commerce in those states, it was the big businesses, it was the sports leagues, the NCAA.
00:56:54.000It was corporate power, in a word, that has been forcing the hand of state legislatures and Republicans on social issues for decades now.
00:57:04.000The pressure is coming from Democrats, certainly, and left wing organizations and nonprofits.
00:57:10.000But maybe more, more pressure, the majority of the pressure is coming from the corporate special interests.
00:57:19.000This is why America First asked to draw a line in the sand.
00:57:23.000We are not libertarians, we are not pro business Republicans.
00:57:32.000We want the price system to work and all of that.
00:57:34.000We want people to own private property and keep the fruits of their work.
00:57:39.000But we have to draw a line in the sand and say we will not be dominated by corporations.
00:57:43.000We will not allow commercial special interests, still special interests, will not allow business, commercial, or corporate special interests to dictate public policy as a principle.
00:57:54.000But especially not when it comes to matters of moral conscience.
00:57:59.000Yet this is where the Republican Party is.
00:58:02.000Republicans, libertarians, these pro business heritage, Cato, American Enterprise Institute type conservatives, they welcome this kind of stuff.
00:58:15.000It is becoming increasingly clear that you cannot be America first and be in favor of the unmitigated, unfettered power of giant corporations.
00:58:26.000That's not to say, once again, we're not communists, we're not socialists, we're in favor of markets.
00:58:35.000What I am not in favor of is having our elected representatives bullied by concentrated wealth, bullied by big business, which is what's happening.
00:58:47.000And if you look at who funded Biden, take a look.
00:58:49.000It's a lot of corporate people, it's a lot of lobbyists that put up the money for his campaign, it's a lot of hedge fund people, bankers, and financial type people.
00:59:01.000They're the ones putting up the money for both campaigns.
00:59:04.000They're the ones that are applying the pressure here.
00:59:06.000And in a big way, corporate power has either been complicit or they have been the biggest activists in favor of this leftward shift on the social axis.
00:59:15.000And if you don't believe me, just take a look at the actions of Bank of America, MasterCard, Goldman Sachs over the past year or five years.
00:59:23.000They're the biggest ones celebrating Black History Month, Black Lives Matter, Gay Pride Month.
00:59:29.000They're the ones that are celebrating International Women's Day and all of that.
00:59:34.000And they're the ones that are putting their finger on the scale, putting their thumb on the scale against women's sports being protected.
00:59:41.000They're the ones putting their thumb on the scale against all this kind of stuff.
00:59:45.000And as I said, there is this tension within the Republican Party between the old guard, which represents the business interests, and they think that the Republican Party should stand for tax cuts and not much else.
00:59:59.000Tax cuts, and let's not wade into contentious social issues that the left has already won on.
01:00:51.000We can't even have our girls playing softball out there.1.00
01:00:54.000Well, I guess lesbians have always been a problem in softball, but women are going out for track and field and they're getting killed by these black guys in wigs and everything.0.99
01:01:03.000And people want to protect that and every other part that is fundamental to the fabric of their community and their way of life.0.99
01:01:12.000That side has got to be the side that wins out.
01:01:14.000We have to defeat this neoliberal element.
01:01:17.000Like I said, this spook stuff that goes on, it's a question of what we want our party to be.
01:01:24.000Do we want to be the party of the Chamber of Commerce and Rick Rinnell, the gay director of national intelligence from the CIA or whatever?0.98
01:01:33.000Do we want it to be the party of OnlyFans and the party of corporate tax cuts and the party of American Enterprise and Mont Pelerin?0.74
01:01:40.000Or do we want it to be the party of the Christian, decent, Middle class people of America between the coasts?
01:01:49.000Christy Noam is on the side of the former unless she approves this bill.
01:01:54.000Rick Grinnell and the OnlyFans celebrity, they're on the side of the former.
01:01:58.000We have got to make sure that people start to line up on our side.0.80
01:02:01.000We have got to count and find out who our allies are that are really going to put America first against the Chamber of Commerce, against the CIA, against the DNI, against the gay mafia, against the women, against the women that are trying to liberalize us.0.87
01:03:51.000Benji Backer says, What caused you to do less of your chill commentary streams throughout 2020?
01:03:58.000In early 2020, it was common to see them every week or two, but in mid and late 2020, it turned into something you might do every few months.
01:04:06.000Why did I, nine months ago, change my schedule?
01:06:10.000He was having a fundraiser in, I think, Alexandria or something, or maybe he was even further out there.
01:06:16.000And I was at the Leadership Institute for a job training in D.C. that week, and I saw he was there, and I said, Oh, we got to go check this guy out.
01:06:24.000I interviewed him on my show a year ago, but I haven't talked to him since that.
01:15:45.000Disneyland, the fucking trampoline place, Miami Beach, McDonald's, it doesn't matter, Hollywood Boulevard, and something goes awry, invariably, there is an altercation, and it's fish flying, flip flops are coming off, and then here's the best not only do you have this big brawl, you have this big scene being created,
01:16:13.000but then what will often happen is some of the bystanders will join in.
01:16:19.000Some of the bystanders, you know, they'll get pushed around and then they're in the brawl.
01:16:29.000And then the bystanders that are not fighting are filming with their phones and they're laughing and they're, you know, they're doing that, the laugh that they do.
01:16:38.000And they're like, oh shit, bro, this crazy man.
01:17:27.000It happens in school between students and teachers, co workers, people walking around on the street, in restaurants, Miami Beach, at the beach, everywhere.
01:18:28.000And then, you know, there's one thing like, it's one thing to have like a fight, you know, and then, you know, you got one guy and he's sort of like there and the other guy, you know, and they're punching each other.
01:18:38.000But we're talking about people are like throwing shit off the table and chairs are going over and like these wild, reckless movements.
01:18:46.000I mean, with reckless abandon flailing around.
01:20:13.000Because what we get taught in school is it's like, well, I don't know if I want to go there, but, you know, we get told that this racism stuff is always cruel, it's always evil and malicious and for no reason.
01:22:22.000I don't, we don't want that in society.
01:22:25.000And, you know, it's just not right that we have to be exposed to that.
01:22:31.000Why is it that people that play by the rules and people that are responsible and people that are civic minded and can act like a fucking decent person, why do we have to be subjected to that?
01:22:42.000Why do we have to be subjected to this kind of lawless anarchy?
01:23:46.000We're not allowed to talk about these scenes that go on.
01:23:49.000And it's got nothing to do with, like, anti black.
01:23:51.000It's not like we, you know, it's got nothing to do with that.1.00
01:23:55.000But it is black people that are doing this.
01:23:58.000And, uh, and, and, look, if white people are going to get called out all day long for racism and everything, oh, white people, white people, white people, oh, white people are.0.66
01:26:58.000So now that we're all in agreement, and now that we all know that your life matters, can you fucking stop breaking up all the restaurants and downtowns and businesses for crying out loud?
01:27:12.000Because we'd all like to get on with our lives now that we've established that, okay?
01:27:53.000I saw somebody the other day say Asian lives don't matter, or Asian lives matter isn't a thing because no lives matter until black lives matter.
01:28:25.000You think anybody got, let alone the media and Bank of America and the NFL and the White House and the mainstream media, you think anybody.
01:28:36.000Notwithstanding the national institutions ever gave me the time of day to tell them about how much my life matters, please.
01:30:44.000Because we all, and everybody knows what's going on here.
01:30:48.000Everybody knows, and it's like detestable.
01:30:52.000And we all know, okay, look, reel it back in.1.00
01:30:57.000We know it's not all black people, but we know that there is an issue going on there.0.58
01:31:00.000There is an issue among blacks that this goes on.
01:31:05.000It's not all of them, obviously, but you can't say that about any group because every group has its people and there are certain problems and certain things going on.
01:31:23.000But look, everybody knows what I'm talking about.
01:31:27.000You know, everybody knows exactly what I'm talking about.
01:31:41.000Everybody knows exactly what I mean by this, right?
01:31:45.000So I don't think I even need to equivocate too much and say, oh, well, you know, we don't mean everybody, and there are some, you know, there's lots of fine people, and blah, blah, blah.
01:31:53.000I don't even need to tell you that because everybody knows the problem.
01:33:27.000People live in different countries, they have different things, but it's so.
01:33:29.000The idea of being a sports guy and you're involved in soccer.
01:33:35.000You know, in America, the sports are football, baseball, basketball, right?
01:33:40.000And then you go in England and they're like, oi, let's go get, what did we even get, like a basket of fish and watch people kick a ball around?
01:33:48.000I mean, this is like, you're an alien.
01:34:37.000So, yeah, no need to apologize, but, um, The Groyper thing started because Groyper had been around for a long time.
01:34:47.000But then they came out with this new Groyper back in 19 where he was standing up.
01:34:53.000There was this, because we all knew this Groyper, and then there was this new drawing of the Groyper.
01:34:58.000He was walking upright, he was sort of marching forward.
01:35:01.000That was a popular meme at the time.0.96
01:35:03.000We started doing these turning point questions, and people said, Oh, me going to ask Charlie Kirk a question, and they would post the Groyper marching forward.
01:35:11.000And then there was the Alex Jones edit of the upright Groyper, and people said, This is us going to ask Charlie Kirk a question at the QA.
01:36:29.000Naming something after the flavor of the month meme is never a good idea because the memes come and go.
01:36:34.000And what's funny now may not be funny in a month, maybe cringe in a month.
01:36:39.000I said, What if I called the show the Ugandan Knuckles Show or Big Chungus Show or, you know, whatever various meme was popular over the past three or four years?
01:36:50.000You have to do something that's going to stand the test of time.
01:36:53.000But I like it because the concept is there.
01:36:55.000I mean, I am a real human, it is sort of like foundational.
01:37:43.000Amp First Investment says, if these bitches want to vote Democrat and not return a tradition, then let them get manhandled by Lady Maga and other freaks.1.00
01:44:00.000I mean, I'm sure I'm going to love her, but look, it's just not, it doesn't work like that.
01:44:04.000The camaraderie between men as friends is qualitatively at least different than the relationship between men and women.0.80
01:44:13.000You know, I'm not saying better or, you know, deeper, more thorough, but at the bare minimum, you know, really for the purposes of this conversation, we don't need to go much further than to merely say that they are different.0.90
01:44:26.000And when people try to equate the two, you cannot be friends in the same sense with a woman, it just isn't the same.1.00
01:46:26.000So I'm a bit of a loner, but that's okay.
01:46:29.000But that's okay because somebody's got to say it.
01:46:32.000I say it because now you don't have to.
01:46:35.000So you don't have to say that in front of your.
01:46:38.000Girlfriend, and you can keep going around and talking to all your little girlfriends, and I don't know, getting your nails done or whatever.
01:47:59.000Reform Groypers says My old man needs his Mountain Dew, but it's only on sale at Walmart.
01:48:04.000My mother called me and asked me if she could take the risk or not because yesterday she bought him Moon Mist from Meyer and he was pissed.
01:48:24.000So sorry if this has been mentioned, but just wanted to say the namesake of the John Brown Gun Club.
01:48:28.000John Brown, yeah, we know who John Brown was, was a radical abolitionist in the 1800s who openly preached violence and traveled the country killing people to steal slaves, steal weapons, and was eventually executed for this scary stuff.
01:52:05.000Mustafa says How come you don't think Shorab Shwarma is fit to play a prominent role in an American nationalist movement because he's non white but are okay with Michelle Malkin and John Miller being Groeper generals?
01:52:27.000Michelle Malkin and John Miller are not out there saying, well, well, well, now, it's perfectly okay to be American nationalists, but white nationalism and this white identity stuff is not okay.
01:53:05.000I disagree with and I agree with some things Tucker Carlson says, and I disagree with one of them.
01:53:10.000One of the things I disagree with him on is that he is more dismissive about the existence of a genuine and growing white nationalism movement in the U.S.
01:53:18.000I think that white nationalism is a political dead end.
01:55:41.000So it's a different kind of slice of life in America.
01:55:45.000And he is somebody who says expressly that he's going to gatekeep out.
01:55:50.000People that, you know, and he says white nationalists, but I think what he means is anybody who thinks that white has anything to do with America.
01:56:56.000So somebody could equally say, How are you different than Saurabh Sharma?
01:56:59.000How am I different than Michelle or John Miller?
01:57:02.000Well, the difference is that I, like John and like Michelle, and like a lot of people, like a lot of people are able to understand, is that there is an American core demographic.
01:57:16.000They made America, they generate America.
01:58:06.000You've got people that have been here for generations.
01:58:07.000They don't speak English, let alone perfect English, you know?
01:58:11.000And totally assimilated into the culture of America, you know?0.86
01:58:16.000And that's fundamentally, it's not even just about assimilation, because you could say easily, oh, well, an Indian can come into the suburbs and learn English and so on.
01:58:44.000And now this is just a big free for all.1.00
01:58:47.000We stand basically in solidarity with Anglos who are forfeiting their country.1.00
01:58:54.000We're standing in solidarity with the ones that don't want to forfeit their country and saying, hey, you guys had something good here going.0.99
01:59:37.000They say, yeah, yeah, you know, Like, even Josh Hawley.
01:59:40.000Josh Hawley, he's more white than me, probably.
01:59:43.000And Josh Hawley says, you know, Teddy Roosevelt engaged in evil race science, and he was like a, you know, he had a shameful legacy in some respects.
02:03:54.000Don't they have a big enough share of the world that Chads have to come into our world and they put on glasses and they don't shower for a little while and they're like, hey man, I'm an incel just like you.0.98
02:06:07.000I'm alone at home playing PlayStation and GameCube, you know, whatever.
02:06:14.000And as I got older, I got into politics, and then, you know, I met friends through that, you know, but that's once, that's after I went through my socialization.
02:06:23.000I'm a, I'm a, You know, young teenager at that point.
02:06:28.000So it was difficult to grow up and just be sort of like that.
02:06:31.000My parents were, you know, your parents ever tell you you're going to have to learn about sports.
02:06:36.000You're going to have to force yourself to watch it because you're not going to get along in the real world if you don't know anything about sports.
02:06:42.000Remember when your parents used to tell you that?
02:06:45.000Maybe they didn't, but that's what they used to tell me.
02:06:48.000You know, you're going to have to learn all about sports because you're not going to get around in the business world if you don't watch the big game every night.
02:07:14.000But, you know, so that was always like a huge thing.
02:07:18.000Growing up, that was like a huge thing.
02:07:20.000Now I don't even think about it anymore because I'm like a grown adult.
02:07:24.000So I associate with people who like the things that I like.
02:07:26.000You know, I'm into politics and I'm in a political world and I don't even think about sports.
02:07:30.000But as a kid, it's like you're thrown in there with like, you know, 70 kids in my class and 30 of them are guys and like, 15 of them are normal.
02:07:39.000Oh, and they all are obsessed with baseball.
02:07:42.000Okay, you know, so I'll just, you know, do my own thing, I guess.
02:10:48.000My advice is to really look at his statements because what you don't want to do is say something from two years ago and he's prepared for it.0.67
02:10:57.000Like, he went on church militant recently and said that he wants gay marriage to be illegal and wants.0.58
02:11:31.000The goal is to ask him a question that he can't answer.
02:11:33.000The goal is to ask him a question that he doesn't want to answer.
02:11:37.000Don't ask him a question that he's got an answer for because you want to hear it.
02:11:40.000You should know what the answers are to the questions you might ask.
02:11:44.000And you want to get him to say the things that are going to really expose what he's about.
02:11:49.000So instead of asking him, like, oh, how does anal sex help us win the culture war?
02:11:54.000Maybe instead you ask him, that was fine in 2019, but obviously he heard that one two years ago.
02:12:00.000So the question now might be if you're against gay marriage, like you said in this church militants interview, then why do you employ Rob Smith?0.69
02:12:09.000Who is an open homosexual, is that not contributing to the normalization of homosexuality?
02:12:14.000Now, that is a killer question because that synthesizes his position, which is good, his stated position, which is good, but it doesn't take much to have a good stated position with his actions.0.72
02:12:27.000And that's not so easy to explain your way out of.
02:12:29.000If you go up and say, hey, what's your position on something, it's very easy for him to give the right position, to give the answer that people want to hear because the conversation has changed a lot over the past two years in our favor.
02:12:42.000So now it's a lot more mainstream to say the things that we agree with.
02:12:45.000So he could easily say, oh, well, I'm against X, Y, and Z. Don't ask him what his position is, which he could just make up on the spot and say what's popular or that he's prepared for.
02:13:52.000We could say in a recent event, you kicked out a questioner for asking why you didn't do more for Stop the Steal.
02:14:00.000But last I checked, you only did one event for Stop the Steal, but did many in Georgia for the election of Kelly Leffler and David Perdue.
02:14:07.000How can you say that you're a supporter of Trump if you didn't do everything you could to keep him in office during that post election period?
02:15:50.000Kansas Zoomers says, The weakness of spineless cowards like Noam and her neocon colleagues prove why the America First movement is so important.
02:19:29.000Don't dox yourself says Alaric, king of the Visigoths, is always referred to as a barbarian heathen, but little known fact is that he was a Christian.
02:20:14.000Super Lionheart says, When black people criticize how trashy and disgusting it is to brawl in restaurants and riot, they get called out that they're acting white.
02:20:22.000Embarrassing how these people view proper society.0.94
02:21:13.000In a week, Sweet Dollar T says While playing Mario Party with my brother a few weeks ago, I come to the conclusion that in the Mario world, you would be Mario, Jade and Luigi, Francis and Waluigi, and Jake Lloyd as Wario.
02:23:23.000If it's gotten to that point, it's almost better because it's like, so clearly now you're just reaching, and now everybody knows that.
02:23:29.000Because at one point, there might have been people who might have thought that accusations were credible, you know, any accusation that I was a Chinese spy, anything, right?
02:23:39.000They might have said, like, oh, maybe I'll look into this thing.
02:23:42.000Oh, this Catboy Cammy thing, this Milo thing, that he's a Chinese shill, whatever.0.98
02:23:47.000But it's gotten to the point now where after five years, the best they could come up with is in this COD stream from two years ago.0.99
02:23:54.000Nick was bantering with his bro, and it sounded kind of gay.
02:28:58.000You're still young, you still have opportunity in your 30s.
02:29:01.000But, you know, wasting your 20s is a bad thing to do because that's a lot of time to learn and make mistakes and get experience and build up capital.
02:29:13.000So you're not exactly old, but your 30s is when you're really.
02:29:18.000I'm 22, so take it with a grain of salt.
02:29:20.000But I think at that age, it's not too late.
02:29:23.000I've seen people that are in their 30s, people in my family, people who are friends of mine, they get it together at that age and then they're fine.
02:30:42.000You know, if you tell yourself that, then you won't, it won't happen for you.
02:30:46.000You got to tell yourself you can do it.0.89
02:30:48.000Kevin Brose says, I remember the MSM ran entire segments on repeal the 19th back in 2016, but quickly disappeared when CNN ran election simulations that proved women will turn every state into California.0.98
02:33:46.000They embrace neoliberalism and have zero American identity.0.51
02:33:49.000My dad, who used to be based and cooked hard under Trump, said the worst thing Trump did was a lack of response to Seville and only creates opinions said by minority and gay conservatives.
02:34:00.000Yeah, Gen X is worse in a lot of ways, but boomers started it.1.00
02:34:05.000Fat Panda says if you're asking Kirk any questions, press him on the.0.99
02:34:09.000I like how you're going to give advice now because he was asking you.
02:34:12.000Press him on the Texas governor and Gab.
02:34:14.000Bring up his statement, he said, about policy benefiting Israel but not the U.S.
02:34:19.000I think that's a little convoluted, honestly.
02:34:23.000Kevin Brose says, I'll never understand how someone could descend from Christopher Columbus, Thomas Jefferson, and be ashamed in the erasure of their lineage.
02:34:31.000Also, I'm about to try Taco Bell for the first time.
02:40:34.000That doesn't mean everybody was a total degenerate, but I mean, the whole point of God is to, I mean, the whole point of Jesus was to save the sinners, right?
02:40:59.000What that meant was that he came to save the sinners, and the sinners had to repent to be saved.
02:41:04.000And there was the thief on the cross next to Jesus who said, I don't know what he said exactly, but he was like, oh, I'm a thief, and blah, blah, blah.
02:41:15.000And Jesus was like, you will go to paradise.
02:41:20.000And so I think about the thief on the cross.0.87
02:41:23.000And you think about the whore, and you think about the whole gospel.
02:41:29.000And the whole gospel is about sinners being saved.